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PGczcMQLmkc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGczcMQLmkc | THHC Podcast (Episode 109): KnowItAll x Skip The Kid - Music saved me 2 Album REVIEW w/ Artist | good morning good afternoon or good evening whatever time you're watching this man it's Marquee walking man stop playing man this is the THC podcast episode 109. stop playing y'all see y'all see the All-Stars I already know it all skip the kid what's good man how y'all doing yeah good yeah chilly chilling I just want to play this quick snippet just I just want to give people a sample y'all don't got a video yet but um I had to be this way to meet you at the top take off this pin top of Greg Popovich [ __ ] used to mock me like I was a mark now my shot got alternate every track a 30-point triple double and lyrically I'm trouble we helping the game recover rapping like dribbling every feature versus the past I'm expecting you to Splash it I wrap my way through hell thank you Sarah ACL Achilles Gibson to be like I don't know what all Achilles kind of jumping like several green any group of men that's the super team treat the studio like the garden no at all can you hear me hello know it all right he went off for a minute so oh let me let him fix his uh Mike I think something's going over the mic did you did you have anything to do with that snippet uh skip uh no he put that together I can't hear you um no at all you gotta delete delete the um the first one that you got you the first link oh hit me back let's see what's going on all right cool cool oh yeah together he started Eddie and uh editing videos and stuff I guess and he's been doing really good with it too oh that's what's up man that's another skill that he's gonna create and probably be definitely yeah you got a first uh person in the chat Christy hi Christy what's going on hey I can hear hey I can't hear you severe or can't you said you can't hear me or can hear me Christy can you hear us you said why would she say I can't hey I can't hear you hey can you you can't hear us so you can't hear us oh y'all can hear me yeah we can hear you now yeah once you started playing this yeah I couldn't hear you yeah oh that's weird that's weird man well I was asking um before you before you came on uh you know did you put that slipper together and um you know did you have fun with that like what was that what was the meaning behind that because it's you know I got another snippet and it was kind of like in the violent being the two yeah it had like a meaning to it like uh you know the song is basketballs like hip-hop the game don't change I had to sing from fresh where he shot the kid over over Crossing him up and uh what else had in there what else was in there oh white man can't jump like me and Skip is like uh what's his name Wesley and uh Woody Harrelson you know we came on I was asking if you're gonna do some videos If you guys gonna do some videos uh to the product so what's going on with that definitely I'm trying to figure out which one and you know I I I've been working and [ __ ] planning up for this trip but yeah now that I uh got this out the way you know that yeah definitely about to get into some videos I want to do multiple a couple of them are you doing your own editing your own what like what producing another video just go to music videos I would like to be able to do that but not I don't have the capabilities as of right now so are you ever going to meet skip the kid man you guys are you guys live kind of far apart man you guys thinking anytime soon trying to come to NY sometimes you got to go to NY man you know what it says like the birth the birth of hip-hop you know so you got to go there and skip we don't look that far from each other we can make that happen we can make that happen in 2023. skip where you from tell us about yourself a little bit hey SP how you doing all right I'm from Newcastle Pennsylvania which is like 10 minutes from Ohio I actually grew up in Connecticut oh so you know the area in the East you know East Coast 20 minutes south of Hartford okay that's what's up hey Espy how you doing um that's what took me so long to get get on camera I just uh got a uh loaner car and now I'm making a decision whether I'm going to keep fixing it or just break down and get another call okay so you're at that stage huh yeah well welcome welcome to the podcast uh you know we can talk about the troubles later let's get to the uh All-Stars over here man let's talk about some new music that came up today we you know we like to um Showboat anything that came out you know there's some albums that you guys probably uh aware of that came out number one first was uh boli James is on the Run man he came over today he's going crazy he's going bananas he came out with something with future Wave It's called Mr 1008 uh anybody hear that yet no no uh what a ransom Drop The Joint today too he dropped the single right peace in the building Christy's in the building uh there's other people in the building but they ain't saying nothing um but yeah man so uh bully James is doing his thing ninth wonder I didn't listen to this yet Zion uh seven man it looked like it got like it's got like 24 trap it's a 30 track it's insane It's like got a lot of music going and I'm like dude I'm about to break that up in like a week that's a lot of joints man shout out to 8 dash 43 get that Dash in there my boy I should be on the NBA logo wearing a polo come on that's from that song you mean like hold on does he mean like this man because you know what you know you know I put you know what you know I made the logo you know I made a logo for you man I had to make a logo for you and then that's you man not like you know that's me that's that's kind of like y'all trying to find something close to you a silhouette and that's the hip-hop like that's where in the NBA will be you know what I'm saying right here [Laughter] so I got that line too and I thought it was a dope line so I said man I got I gotta do some of that and play around with I'm trying to surprise NBA logo with the polo oh yeah SP man before we get into um more of the music man um how you doing man like I know you was uh we saw the car issues I know you had a huge headache man I always check on my co-host you all right yeah I'm good you know it's a such thing as sleeping too much well yeah I guess so overslept I normally don't sleep you know that feeling everybody know that feeling man sometimes you get I guess you just get too much sleep let's talk about somebody that's that's been not sleep but away for a while man King James man oh my God oh God everybody's got to be looking for this dude very very good uh uh Lyricist man you've been looking for for some work he just put something out he just dropped um how do you say that word give me somebody give me something no I ain't get I ain't get to give it a listen yet but I'm I'm definitely because that's that's my God I'm a big fan of King James so I'm gonna definitely give him to listen I already tapped in so if you guys like you see these artists man tapping the band cam try to support him if you could if you can't support them you know however you can you maybe retweet them or whatever man um back with sweetie she's in the chat back when sweetie came out with something with Fury Styles sweetie got Styles anybody hear that yet of course I'm on it good morning anybody want to um Express their feelings on it a little bit or not oh yeah I'll buy a project yes sweetie sweetie and Furious have very good chemistry together um you know sweetie is one of not even just the dopest female MC but one of the dopest MCS that I've heard one of the dopest MC's out right now she never disappoints yeah that's that's what I should say exactly I Gotta Give a credit man she will be on the show soon so y'all y'all look forward to that man uh who's never gonna be on the show is Drake and 21 Savage um come on man like this album's missing soul is missing it's so empty when they when Drake and rap I I I can't I I couldn't get through it um you know good luck to them in their little famous World whatever but I'm all set man I'm good I'm good man so I hear you it's good man uh back with sweet says thanks guys you already know Christy in there talking to sweetie something it was fire and Chrissy saying hey SP she's checking on you too so hey you got some love in the chat man um the last album that I you know I I kind of listened to today was uh Lecrae uh Church Clothes four he dropped he did drop he did trying to get to listen to the whole project but uh you know I gotta get back into it um long day a lot of music and just you know life goes on so I can't just I can't constantly be listening to music you know what I'm saying but yeah he dropped so let's get into the project man we got we got I'm saying that All-Stars here you know I mean thh he podcast episode 109 know it all and skip the kid man music saved me too um so what made you guys first of all let me made you guys do a part two I know you guys did like an EP first and uh but like seven songs eight something like no six I think it's six six or something like that yeah yeah and then y'all did this one part two what made you do a part two and what made you call this part two how about that um for me I mean well the first one was just so good and just flowed so well and I barely knew skip at that time so by the time it came out I was like yo we got to do enough we gotta do another project and I was hyped and music saved me it is such a it was such a like in that the entitlement so much to me because it literally saved me like when I got sick like I was really like I had no motivation to do it oh he lost the sound what are you doing what's he doing on the phone he's probably getting phone calls and stuff probably you did yeah I got a call can y'all hear me yeah yeah I know you got a call again yeah um yeah the the title of music Saving means so much to me because it actually saved me because like I was saying when I was sick I didn't have no motivation to really do anything else but when I got the passion for music it really gave me a joke to my life so so music saved me it literally did so it only made sense that now now that I like I got I got a new chapter with my health to just do part two and bring a new energy and let's do a full album and so we just decided we just decided to do a full 15 track album and I'm very happy with it I'm very happy to be working with skip I hope I hope we get to music save me 35 one day I like that I like that a lot of people lose 10 beats tonight no but when you find something good a good connection with a producer or somebody in general or partnership like you know y'all got girls wives whatever you find something connection like SP I found SP we found each other we got a great connection why not use it uh Advantage you know what I'm saying so why not do another podcast another podcast another you know what I mean just like you guys are doing you know I'm saying number 35 you're looking forward to it you know I mean SP talk to these guys man because I know I know you're a fan yeah you know when music saved me too I love music say music saved me so much that this was a treat um you know I always love when you give insight into Who You Are and I think um a lot of times people hold back and what I always love about you is you're completely honest it's getting nose skip already know that beats was gonna be fighting I wouldn't I just wanted to see um what bag he was gonna go in and um what your features were going to add to the album and it was a perfect mix it was really good get into it man speaking about it man know it all skip the kid music saved me to October 14 2022 man 37 minutes 58 seconds man I'm gonna start off SP gonna jump in we're gonna have know it all don't say anything we can have skipped the kid top it off man so number one basketballs like hip-hop man a continuous rap flow with the with great stamina man great where'd it go as soon as I look up yeah right all right so he's having some problems with technical difficult they'll be in and out guys uh so basketball is like hip-hop let me continue he's coming back he's back oh Patty hard to his head how's going on that is Petty honcho what's going on right now hold on yo what happened [Laughter] yo what just happened I'll kill you what was that I don't know he told me y'all can see me yeah thank you all right let's get into the track again uh number one basketball is like hip-hop like I was saying uh uh know it all a continuous rap flow with great stamina loving that skip Skip's game playing on the track was to be colorful and aggressive with a do-wop Groove I know it all it's Cut From a Different Cloth Batman and Batman man I'm loving that man that you know what I'm saying that just uh that line carries on and I get it you know what I'm saying you know talent and talent SP where you going with this track number one okay you know that I love this sample that that's one of my favorite songs yeah it's one of my favorite songs I I love the basketball analogies anytime you mention Papa which I mean you know coach Papa coming in all the way and the way he uh the way oh my God I don't know y'all think I'm trying to sabotage the energy yeah you can't sabotage me man I'm a natural man I'm a leader I'm the best you can't stop nobody can sabotage me so yeah do what you gotta do I know you have definitely difficulties man but uh SP was uh talk about number one man she's highlighting your song right now yeah I was telling them you know anytime you mention coach pop oh man you know I love the way you you balance the basketball analogy to rap I like the flow of the song I like the pockets you found in that song because it's not an easy song the repo and so the fact that you found a place to put those words were spectacular know it all number one man basketball is like hip-hop we'll be going with this song um I was not expecting him to do what he did with that to be honest I knew he would I knew he would float on it like all those types of Beats I love Santa and those types of Beats where they're just like might be a loop but it's awkward you know I mean it's a little bit different even if that sample is popular but um I actually just started messing around with it I'm like let's see what it sounds like and the way it bounced back and bouncing back I just liked it and I was like yo let me stand this almost like the peak and beat too like I sent that to him just knowing that that's his type of if anybody I mess with that's his type of beat where he'll he'll find his pocket you know what I mean but as far as the references and stuff are crazy that might be one of my topics I love what you did with that beat because it wasn't like it it didn't sound like any of the songs I've heard before using that same sample so what you did with it was nice I appreciate that thank you we got Patty hunts in the building he said yep shout out to Patty honcho he's on the album stop playing you see Chris he's talking to him like that um he also said skip with the Benny hoodie he's giving you that that is the classic video hoodie man you know what I'm saying that's one of my favorite projects from Minnie um that's plugs I'm at right no that's um that's the mixtape error that's when he was like really really hungry you know what I'm saying all right we had know-it-all but he has been in and out 10 to talk three yeah tennis talk three is my favorite yeah I know about you what's your favorite from Penny while we on the subject that's like that and a lot I love it too man this is one of the one of the best one of his best works I think the second of pun intended I know skips right and I think the second one is um the one where yeah we got was special you know what I'm saying uh stabbing shock I like that one too man everything though Rings about it that's overlooked a lot of people it is overlooked then Tana talk of course you know what I'm saying um I think especially at uh production on that too didn't he Patty says come on Keith you slipping how you know my nickname let's do that too sneezing like yeah so I'm gonna get a track too man hopefully he gets uh the uh technical difficulties uh out of the bag you know what I'm saying get him get the dust get the cobwebs off let's go to number two man the scale of Justice featuring black Chidori um skip the kids track balance know-it-all's voice box man black chidori's lyrical awareness is top tier the rappers balance each other out with tone but they also balance with substance and passion for justice um number two scale of Justice uh SP what do you think about that one foreign was really nice this one I liked a lot mostly because oh he said I know it all yeah that's what I'm like okay okay maybe okay I don't know what's going on okay all right go ahead that's beautiful yeah with that just threw me all the way out bro I don't know what the [ __ ] my phone the screen kept going blank like the y'all screens kept on playing I don't know you know what it is you had two windows open I didn't move it because the only way I can close it only you can close I couldn't close it it's my phone who's RTC profit that's my man um Spike Lee looking [ __ ] oh he keeps trying to tap in he wants to join the show does he have anything to add if he does you can do it did you did you start oh [ __ ] I'm tearing up [ __ ] uh that's why it's live that's why I like live I like it what I liked about this so if you know it all found one pocket and then black [ __ ] door he came behind behind him and found a completely different pocket which was exciting for me because then it it shows the difference in their Styles we already know they gonna have dope Wars but it's always interesting to me to see where they're going to land there first and it was in two totally different places but I love them right shout out to I am god let's talk about the uh number two um oh my boy let's talk about number two man scale the scale of Justin Man featuring block your door tell us about the Record Man scale adjustments well my idea for it well my idea for it was just like the scale of justice that [ __ ] ain't real it ain't doing nothing this [ __ ] is wearing Coke that's really what it means like the scale of Justice don't really mean nothing that [ __ ] is out here weighing drugs the War on Drugs that's all it's doing is weighing the drugs it don't matter that was really my point of the of the of the title that's heavy man and that is the and that's that's why a lot of that stuff that's what I said it's a lot of substance in your Rhymes that you know I'm saying people might miss uh skip the kid man what's going on man scale of Justice track I'm glad he got uh black on that you reached out to him to get him on that and actually I like how he sang at the end they should have done that more yeah hell yeah yeah you know an army album right next I think I thought he said that on Twitter he might do it let's go to number three different feature morning run man now don't all raps and it just hits different man like he's just talking teaching and telling stories uh skip still holding it down with the good sounds man feature morning runs paint game it's just dope man as I was standing uh he's standing man that's what I say when people come in and they they come in on your song and they just stamp that [ __ ] so SP what you think about number three favorite yeah I thought you know I'm so used to muting uh yeah I thought uh y'all would y'all were flow well together but it's something about this guy uh I like I love the way he he sets up his bars it's a it's kind of unique it's really you unique the way he sets up his bars you know you didn't say who you just just okay all right I was wondering you know I don't know at all but this is the first time I've heard morning run okay oh I didn't know that I didn't know yeah it was really unique the way he bars is uh I listened to to his verse a couple of times because I kept thinking I'm missing something thank you I don't know what lots of black is but he said morning wash know it all yes I'll accept that motor run that's my comrade saying one of the best I know I'll accept it yeah he did back you know a lot of MPS can't accept that like not you know what I'm saying like not saying you can't rap like him or rap is good it's like a certain track he might get you you might get him right yeah hey I got more than before hey I got it that's my job I know I know I listen to y'all a lot so that's why I was surprised that SP is hearing morning Run for the first time yeah that's crazy and the fact that I just heard it um I've heard you a lot of times but when I heard him I was I was like oh okay I wasn't expecting what he gave and what he gave was excellent yeah as always morning run is the man talk about it man talk about it it's your turn to shine on um different uh um I didn't even think to get more to write on it I would skip so I did Skip just randomly one day they sent me the verse I'm like oh [ __ ] because because we're working on some other [ __ ] that's going to be coming in the future but uh yeah he's seven I'm like oh yeah we definitely keeping this morning run you know me and want to run work together all the time he wanted to emcees that I work with the most all right from your area he's from Boston Yeah Yeah from the beam yeah I know right I gotta get him on the show I would love to see him on the right interview he was on he was on the machine he's on Einstein running yeah yeah he was on that one my favorite of the year that's what I'm saying like how you here morning run today like I don't get it like for the first time he was on I don't remember him I don't remember him from those songs because in in those albums know it all stood out and I I I didn't I just I'm just being honest so in this one when I heard him I was like well damn he's like who's that he was like who's that he did his thing for sure 100 yeah can't take that away from him that's one of my favorite songs he did that he did a thing I'll take that he got I think he both slid on I like them both on the same track a lot and they do a lot of work together so that's don't start the people um they mess so well I think their styles are different but at the same time they sound good together on all types of Beats it don't matter loops grimy Soulful it don't matter reality no it's got to be something going on with y'all in the future man I gotta be some type of album man I mean cats out the back I'm guessing because you're saying you rock with them a lot so I'm just guessing I'm just guessing what's up All I'm gonna say is just keep your ears open back when CD Sweeney says uh first time I heard Emma was Skip's birthday album last year yeah I still know me yeah that's when I heard him that's what I heard him that's what I think I know my playlist it's one of them instant fan yo I got a lot man I'm saying most of the people I didn't really know so I became a fan right away off the Beats yeah he definitely got me oh yeah hopefully you know don't say shout out to morning run let's get into number four number four is peaking man oh this one's I'm saying fire you're going to be trash for another year hold on the uh the unorthodox track is working with know-it-offs unorthodox wordplay uh know it all keeps your attention with bars that have a windable and surprising and humorous at times but you love the flow and you can't get enough uh SP number four what's going on about peaking man so for me I look I love the sample this you know this is this was when I learned about music and it with these with these songs so the sample hit me first and then listening to know it I'll cry on this track he climbed on this track I like I that for me this is one of my favorite tracks not my favorite but I really love it kept my attention it's it's it has enough enough Oddity in it that I'm listening for what is that and what did he what did he just say you know I just had to keep rewinding it back yeah so this was one of one of my favorite tracks I really like this track um for me just skip skip no skip this is this is what I always say this is right here this is a Skip and Skip special he know the crazy the different crazy [ __ ] sounding [ __ ] he knows to send it to me I love that [ __ ] that sample and everything like that [ __ ] was just speaking to me I love the crazy wild sound and [ __ ] you know uh that's definitely this probably my favorite or Top This is my top three on the whole project for sure I'm a big fan of yourself yeah it's one of my favorite I remember when I sent him the beat I knew it was going to be special I knew he'd like it too there's I know that was a that wasn't a batch for like maybe three or six like maybe two came out of that I remember the other one but they were all in that kind of vein where they were like drumless like that type type but that was definitely a stanza so skip usually send packs like you know packs of like you know it depends what we're doing whatever I'm working with but yeah usually a three pack will be in an email like that man you don't say like you get three I don't got so many beats from this man yeah we I probably sent him like 70 Beatrice he probably other than Jules clay I probably send him the most beats yeah you know that's one of my questions man you work with juice clay a lot man talk about him man because I I mean I'm gonna have him on the show he's a good friend too um he's the first one that uh reached out when I started on Twitter um playing Beats um so really he's the first one that believed in me in my eyes um that's how I know it all and a bunch of other people are me too yup for sure and uh he held me a lot in that first uh process um taught me a lot um still does so yeah he's adult artist people sleep on him he's crazy with the hooks and sometimes I think maybe the way he raps should be going over people's head they don't be listening you know it's funny because sometimes when people I'm not trying to interrupt you sometimes we'll be like simple like sometimes when I make simple beats people like oh it's not good but then you hear like that store that's mad simple right but it's dope you know so sometimes like he'll have those bars like you don't think he's been saying a lot of [ __ ] you're going with people no no you know no pressure all I was going to say no pressure but I would love to hear uh him would know it all on your Beats we got a joint yeah seven you know Epsom oh that's possible I'm not you know I'm just throwing in the air I'm not trying to force nothing but I think this house because they because he's he's humorous too on the money oh yeah and they're both real they have those moments where they could go either way or mix them just like SP said before you know so you know it's just my ears you know and yo man that we dope um number five man murder in the street featuring jigs man Jackson just dope I just want to say that out the red uh the popular theme track sounds filled the background while rappers exterminate the song man jigs was Street hopping on his joint man know it all with reality rap which hits the soul like the soulful music played from skip the kid now SP what's going on with number five mirror murder in the scripts jigs first of all the B that'd be crazy yeah uh you know I always I always I love songs where you can hear about what's happening where you're at I hate those those kind of songs where you rapping about stuff that don't pertain to you so I love the the juxtaposition between your verse and his verse because his verse was grime his versus describe me and your verse was just real and I love I love I love about this track also I wrote his name down because now I need to hear more from him oh Jake's a monster I like that I want to hear more from him so I I've definitely wrote his name down so he did his job yeah talk about it murder in the street that's the this is another one of my my favorites that beat first of all that beat was just speaking to me that that'd be hard skip you did your [ __ ] thing on that beat when I recorded it I record that's like one of the first songs that I recorded for this and I love my version one of the first features too you got too yes I love my version so much that I heard jigs are like oh no this [ __ ] took him to another level when he took it to another level then I'm glad that I got to work like I feel like I work with a lot of rappers from the East Coast I'm glad I got to work with somebody from the south he's from Atlanta shout out to the southern MCS with them bars like he did his thing on that solution yeah he been doing his thing all right shout out to James I love that song I love his purse yeah no it all set that up I remember sending that early and that was one of my favorite beats I ever made said simple too it's just a little like maybe two chops in a little uh yeah I love it right away and I was got his name written all over it and then I don't think I heard I don't know if I heard I heard your verse before it did yeah yeah I recorded it and I sent it to you and then you said it to him but you didn't tell me he was getting them on there I don't think so I don't think I think you just sent the second one back then you're like yo thank you you're surprised together and it was dope too because I'd already listened to him before so I was like all right this is dope man like he said it's like a you know different uh different vibe different area you know different love for him you know for MCS a different area before I move on man I saw you guys on don't sleep on the couch podcast shout out to those Brothers after all the podcasts out there shout out to the formula you know what I'm saying wink wink uh let's call it number six man still sleeping featuring drums man say hi to the pickle Rick yo hold on listen no hope no no I gotta say no more I can't I didn't want to say it you'll say but anyway skip the kids track it's dark like uh a nightmare and changes throughout the two and a half minute joint uh know it all's bars are entertaining and keep the wow factor man drums flow Bless The Joint man I know you heard that verse Man about his pickle man I don't know if you want to talk about it but talk about let's talk about the song okay first I wanted to ask if the kid what was that when when the beat changed what was what was that tinkling in the example yo just the way the chop was however however it was cut up yeah like the kind of the air sound the champ was mentioned no sample such an SP oh okay it was something in the back I said what is that is that a bell is that a triangle I don't know what it was but it sounded good right that's one of my favorite beats too but it made it almond ominous it made it even more made me Focus even more on the track and when uh drums came in it it felt like the perfect time to uh change the beat because his voice is different it may it it made me like oh well [ __ ] this is real right here so I love this track this is my second favorite track on the album okay I really love this track right here something about that that you you have this this way to make these eclectic and you know kind of exotic tracks that keep your attention and that's why I love your your sound so much I appreciate that a lot it's really nice thank you and it's hard to make me not miss drunk drum it's very hard to make money I didn't miss them at all right you like drums y'all I appreciate that SP a lot I know when me and Jules dropped the Buffalo tape she was she liked that a lot she said yeah I would love to see him up here too oh he's coming up here I gotta get him drop it me and him are dropping in December so maybe right I've seen that flashes again yeah that look like it's gonna be dope as far as still sleeping um my man my man that first but that beat is crazy that'd be crazy second my man my man drums he from Queens and I want to start showcasing more of the local channels from my area to the little platform I got and let them shine let people head up and things like that he from my area shout out to him but one another thing that a lot of people don't know most people don't know about this song is I was supposed to have like a much bigger rapper on it but he like backed out of it he's from Queens too but I'm not I'm not gonna name him thank you anyways he backed out a bit but yeah I'm happy that it came out the way it did God it came out good I like to work with him more for sure he did too I'm sure organically from its time will work shout out to AllCast and the odd chat oh my man Outcast what's good bro uh skip did you uh you finish on that track I know you started but started it but um I love that DMV the way the sample was is like yeah I was so hyped when I remember when I when I was traveling he killed it as always like I knew he would when he picked that beat I was like it was over you know to me honestly it's probably maybe my favorite oh okay yeah I really like that like I really like that show and I like it I love drum [ __ ] yeah drunk body does [ __ ] all these features they ain't come to play and I appreciate them not all the time I listen to something and then I'm like oh [ __ ] I want to do more with them so we're he definitely if he just came in and crushed it man and you know that was actually one of my questions um you know how do you select your features and like you know what's your connection with these features man so we can talk about it now since we talk more features I mean if you you know if you're nice and I respect your pen I'm trying to I'm trying to get you on on a project um how do I select them just if I feel like you would fit uh if I feel like another thing if I feel like enough people are listening to you and I like I like to Showcase people that a lot of people haven't heard of also if I feel like you deserve to get to get more listeners and I have a small platform that people actually tune into and I know you're dope I would like to have you on my my project to give you to help you out things like that no I like that man let's go to track seven used two I'm not sure how Sound Works man but no I don't if the kid have chemistry man it seems like they're fighting each other you know on each track you know what I'm saying they're going back and forth you know I'm saying speaking of you know uh ali uh number uh number seven uh SP man use two to me this is knowing those version of a Tokyo [ __ ] track you know who that does anything the way you expect it to be done so this was that but for me this was just okay he's talking his [ __ ] right here I look and I like I and you know how I feel when people talk that [ __ ] so I this was this was nice for me because you you very seldom and get you bragging a little bit once in a while [Laughter] let's talk about it though give us some braggadocious man talk about it man what's up uh I mean man man used to just basically all the things that I used to do all the things like just just just myself Improvement that I feel like all the areas that I felt like I improved on and things and things that I used to see and things that like things that people that I don't hang out with no more just just used to just that's that's basically was the basis that attracts issues to all the things I used to do all the things everything that I've done that I didn't like about myself that I had that I ain't anymore and just bragging and just just just just being happy uh with myself growth that's that's how basically I could put it that's what's needed man for you to say that out loud man you have a better life for it man skip the kid man talk about that beat yeah I messed up on that beat what um yeah there's a different part there's a whole different thing I remember I don't know something happened right I left the room so I stopped it I come back and on the machine you I can't I can't explain it right now but there's things where you put programs in and different tracks on them and I switch things like all around like I wasn't supposed to I hate playing it was just crazy the way that everything was set up so I just kept it and then like I said like them awkward beats or even offered maybe where I'm thinking it's going to be too hard or somebody's like yeah I don't think this is too all over yeah but organically it turned out to be oh wow see see you never know brother yo number eight that's the door man man you know I'm the first I'm gonna say song is too short that's the first thing I'm gonna say um know it all given his giving us a quick uh paranoia of a day in the light of him uh track was uh Game of Thrones like um know it all raps in 3D color uh what do you think about number eight man that's the door two's Too Short right at least right give me something for me this was the shortest track but the most impactful and it I don't think it needed anything more oh here we go I love the fact that you just Express how you are feeling as a black man in this moment in this time without any apologies and excuses and I love this track it is only a minute long but in that minute you said so much and I felt so much from it uh yeah so um when I heard the beat it it just sounded real Airy and it just reminded of me of being paranoid and on a dark New York City Nights maybe not in recent times because to me New York City is more safe now but like back when I was in high school and stuff like like like it was real dangerous out especially at night and it just reminded me that like let me walk you through my paranoia right like where it just reminded me of being paranoid and walking through the dark and seeing people coming out and and being scared of the homeless people jumping out and [ __ ] like yeah just basically me walking you through my paranoid that's basically was my perspective of that song skip what's going on minute Attraction what's up man oh listen for sure yeah that's one of the first pizzas uh probably one of the first tracks that we completed for sure for this project yeah yeah how do you stop like like I guess a minute you go oh this is enough that's a good question no I'm just asking because you know because it could be enough like SP said it could be enough for that listener yeah I mean he says so much in it like she said like it is dope for that minute if if you would think that it's not just a minute when you said that it kind of took me for a minute I thought it was a little bit longer than that yeah me too it was like a minute so I'm like I feel like two minutes the way he says everything yeah because the beat goes for like at least 20 25 seconds and he raps and then it's like you know what I mean like so like yeah we really study songs and Records man so number nine ghost stories man B gives you a October feel so uh it's fall season spooky season know it all telling these telling those uh blue lives matter stories in bad neighborhoods man Tails from the hood man I just remember that movie bit but Tales from the Hood SP talk about it man nine ghost stories you know you got me with chicken noodle soup with a soda on the side make me go and put the song on and do it again we gotta get let's be on the Dance Floor you know because I grew up in the hood every where so yeah this was a dope track thank you um that like you said October when I heard it that should sound like a scary movie so I got into the scary movie bag and just and just and just but but I tried to put a flip on it like scary from the perspective of like a black man in the hood understand so yeah that's that's that's that's my take on on that beat and what I what I what I went to writing when I heard it like like a horror movie but from a hood perspective like Tales from the Hood wish my father used to watch all the time when I was a little kid love it the original the original one yes you had it you had it set in like a horror thing and I was like this was your day [Music] I didn't even catch the horror kind of party wow like this is what we did yeah what you doing with that beat man what's going on was you thinking that Vibe or what was you going I didn't know what he was gonna do with that I didn't think he would pick though okay yeah I think there was there was another one in that pack I know for sure um I like that beat a lot but there is another one in there I want I think it was that boxers Warriors part two you remember that one was it called boxers Warriors part two yeah yeah but I want I remember I think that was in there so when he when he picked that one he ripped I was like all right and I didn't think he was gonna do what he did that's far that's a lot of people's favorite too A lot of people that leads to another question because skip I mean you know you send a beat pack so you sent six records you go yo I know he's gonna like at least 40s right and then he comes back oh and he comes back and picks a two that's you like I didn't think he's gonna like what how was that like uh he usually picked the ones that I I think there's only been one time that I really was like yo you gotta rep on this beat that's the only time I think we ever argued maybe I don't even call it an argument but he always he always picked the ones that if I send him a three pack he probably picking two of them okay so you kind of you got it yeah if I just send them beats it might be a little bit more like hey I experimented with this and so like you know just like the weird stuff or offbeat stuff anyway like you know skip through some of that no point of time but like if we're on your name but usually like if we're locked in on a project then I'll send them like little batches like those like the peak Beach or the um like maybe that store was early on but like certain ones will be like certain packs you know I mean like I'll just be like maybe for a two weeks fan be doing drumless or something and then for the next two weeks will be grimy drums or whatever it's just I don't know I like it man I don't really I never really go into anything like I'm gonna sample this and Sample it I just I'm gonna go to work I'm gonna go in and see with it see what it takes you right in a sense right that's what a true producer does I mean I hope all producers do that I mean I don't know I mean if you have a plan I'm sure everybody's different you know what I mean oh yeah but I'm saying that the most organic and natural uh good news man come from you just kind of like experience and having fun man yeah let's go to like let's go to one of the beats that I I think it's a highlight Houdini died man um the opposite of Houdini's hit record friends so a fire track man know-it-all is getting stabbed in the back who can he trust in this business and life man best friends can be sneaky human creatures and human beings aren't perfect but they're different uh number 10 who do you need live SP what's going on with number 10 I love this track I do too you I was just gonna say that I love this track this is one of those um another one of those know-it-all reality tracks that just make you be like oh [ __ ] man you gotta start cutting people oh no violence in the show what's that I gotta do it uh I remember I was at the bus stop and she did not even stop the car to pick me up yeah the views of SP so uh don't pertain to uh I love what you did with it I can't say enough about this track right here I really liked it me too um just speaking to my experience of being betrayed by friends and things like that and also I'm a big fan of the Houdini song friends this is not my first time actually doing something with with Houdini's on friends I did something with it on one of my when I first started rap when I was like 20. call friends too but yeah uh just just me talking about how friends could not be [ __ ] and Houdini lie they talking about some friends how many of us have him and friends once we can depend on that's a lot that's basically that was the basis that was the basis of the songs to call them a liar I love it I love it that's what I'm saying I love this [ __ ] shout out to Danny rest in peace ecstasy Houdini and uh anybody in that uh those are the type of Beats right off the right off the rip that I'm like yeah he's a very first person that's probably maybe one of my favorite tracks we ever did again and I like that beat so much that I don't know it was made out of time I don't know it just means a lot to me so yeah he killed it I love that me too yo that's dope I love doing this breakdown with like the you know I'm saying with the performers and the artist man let's go to number 11 hello man I was thinking about uh Lionel Richie but anyway hello anyway know what I was in a Zone on this skip the kid joint man skip the kid and know it all are having fun man artists remind me of organic old school hip-hop with current time flow and beats uh SP we going with hello I love Joe flow on this I I love that it was a straightforward flow I love that it sailed through this whole song and I was like where is he breathing [Laughter] this song was dope I I love the beat I loved everything about this song me too um this song we did it in reverse but if you would listen to music saved me there was a song called goodbye so this was just like the part two this Hello Goodbye baby dropping them gems right so yeah that's what that was about goodbye to this day might be my favorite song Me and Skip every day yeah I know you love that song yeah oh I'm loving it that and that and alone are like some of my life man oh yeah for sure to me it really is I mean six songs it's just solid for sure there's not a second that's not good about it and uh obviously I don't really care either and that's that's one thing like you know I know I do I do my research and due diligence man so I don't just listen to the album I listen to most of y'all work man I mean skip the kick got too much [ __ ] out there so I couldn't listen to everything God damn it it's all good Lord dope it's like 12 hours of course I may have uh some of his content down there so y'all can see what's going on with skip uh let's go to number 12. music C us featuring MC Mills now I know y'all got a story behind this uh how MC Mills broke up the rhyme and floated on this joint was just brilliant um when I was little when I was little shout out to you shout out to your son skip he's the real straw just probably didn't stop your life uh well that's your daughter sorry yeah Olivia yeah Olivia shout out to Olivia when I was little when I was little I love that skip the kid uh I wish I had records like these when I was a kid man I know it all says every verse bring curse like going in your mother's purse on the first um MC Mills is someone to watch for in the two artists for sure uh SP man let's go man what's up with this one I like this joint slid into this verse the way yeah I don't know who who Blended these verses together but they slid perfectly together and her voice is her voice and smoke was ridiculous for sure I really love her voice but hard the same time I I like the the difference in your stories but the way they I just can't you did that yeah did you put those two verses together like that nah morning Run next morning makes the makes all of the features oh morning run did an excellent job with that one he mixes it was stupid uh MC Mills uh MC Mills I wanted to have some some some female black female Talent representation her and and back with sweetie both came and did their thing and represented black women real strong M.C Mills is from Texas he from out around your area she from Houston so yeah uh they she did a thing shout out to her anytime she ever need a verse anything for like that for me she got it I've been knowing MC Mills for like a few years yeah very dope he's the one that put me on Mills and now we got a lot of work they just dropped Hammond Mills just dropped us home yeah go check out that single uh that's fire but see you gave us a little sample now we're craving man I would like now people were sleeping on her a little bit you know what I mean so I think the future definitely helped so I appreciate him for reaching out to her when he told me I was like yo Dad let's go and then like how she did it how I screwed up on the beat again because he it was he needed it doubled or something I doubled and I forgot to take Liv's tag off my daughter's tag right so it's like whatever I don't even know the I don't know how long how long is it now do you know the whole song yeah like three three minutes maybe something like this I don't know the beat must have I don't know how long it was but wasn't it you know I mean it needed extent or whatever so when I did it I didn't take her tag off so I sent it back I don't even know I sent it like that so when they sent the song back I was like oh my God I'm like you know I'm like yeah I messed up I'm like this is crazy and like like it's uh yeah I just worked out perfect like it was meant to be yeah like yeah a good mistake yeah and the mixing was excellent yeah all the skills are coming out man you know it's not even don't want to run to death you know I'm saying you start to find out about uh uh uh more uh MCS and rappers that actually become artists because they do more than just rap yeah you want to run on that man let's talk about number 13 just thinking featuring Patty honcho man track pushed you in good spirits first of all skip the kid it's definitely clear on these tracks uh Flash the heat like menopause uh your men will pause like yo this is the [ __ ] you be saying as crazy it's catchy dope man now coach Patty honcho sitting there sitting know it all down for a while tell them to take a breath you know what I'm saying really before he came on it and he said he looked then you say you look tired uh I came in with his laid-back Style and then Patty honcho ended it in Super Saiyan Patty honcho stuff they battle all the time on each other's albums I already know I know they love each other but they love to hate each other it's crazy it's just a competition he's one of them people you can always count on us and to give you his own yeah but what's great about it is it complements each other so well you know because both of you have just this this light sense of humor that tickles the [ __ ] out of me so it was a Perfect Blend I I that's another that's another one that got me I I yeah the beat was perfect for both of them and each one of them found their own space to do what they needed to do on it yeah I love this song but the title was just just thinking because I just heard the beat and and I loved it and and it I just get got into writing uh I was just thinking on it you know Patty's like she said he comes in and he does it he does this thing or on a very high level he's one of the people you can always count on for a great feature no matter what no matter what you send them he gonna give you his all because yeah and he deserves all the credit and everything that people that people giving me have been doing his thing oh yeah shout out to him like Jason me neither I've never heard about that bird never right and I heard I heard uh Patty through a Greenery Beach oh brother he beats though I got some stuff with Greenery [ __ ] stop foreign let's get into uh number 14 music slave Me featuring backwards sweetie the other black queen that you was talking about earlier uh music slayed me uh to know it all uh tough message about the thing you love I can reflect hate as well don't wreck it uh artists back with sweetie raps uh when the beat changes lightly um rapper sparks my interest I'm tapped in completely when uh back with sweetie's rapping as well were you going with the music slave me because they you know say they kind of play with that title then I like that yeah this this is my favorite song oh wow okay all right I it's just something about this song as as you reminded me of a saying that my grandmother used to say I when you were talking about um you don't want to be a very a billionaire you just want to be comfortable right and my grandmother used to say I don't need my ends to meet I just need them to get close enough to wave at each other downstairs [Laughter] and then back with sweetie with the her word play is ridiculous and the words she used make you have to go get break out your thesaurus and and find you a dictionary and a couple of them I'm gonna use on Scrabble next time because I know the word points is gonna be out of this world she will never sound like anybody else because the way she places her verses is special only to her yup I love this song this is my favorite song on now well what I want to say about Swedish you can always tell no sweaty to come and dig your grave you better be prepared for whatever she better come do on that song that's one two she got one of the best voices she got one of the best voices in here but I love her voice I love this song um I feel like the message is obvious sometimes oh something you love can become can become strenuous when you got a lot of it on your plate and you got life and things like that in your plate stop doing it I love the song big fan of the song shout out back with sweetie my man skip with another uh uh A1 beat thanks yeah the other side member uh just to get into that song a little bit uh they both killed it at first uh I think back would have wanted to wrap on the first deal all right so people know I'm big on the Beats because people some people love them but on that one she's like I don't know then she did that first I was like this is looking great I love it too yo we all listed for a couple days she hit me like maybe two three days later she's like wait there's more yeah I want to add more else I'm like okay like this is awesome thank God I like that comment but it was funny because in this instance if we didn't wait for the last few features we probably wouldn't have got and a section right we had we had patience and it came out it came out even better yeah that's one of my favorites like ever yeah oh see see I love I say I love this breakdown [ __ ] man stop playing man let's go to the end number 15 the end man everything where did she put that word throw your claps off when you tear me up at first I love her so much me too Jimmy you know you had on the show uh uh SP I'm not having the show soon so um you'll get the um tap into another Tam I'm loving I'm I'm already anticipating it at the interview I've got my questions already ready um number five number fifteen the end skip list uh skip drum list uh track is just dramatic I just it's like you know I mean like like it's just dramatic it's like oh what is this right um not easy to create drumless beats and it's tougher to rhyme over know what all should do more I believe um I know I and I like know it all on no drums man so uh SP what's going on with this I know you don't like drums SP so what's going on with this record hopefully you like this right yeah it's that that um suspenseful before the afternoon [Music] did you notice that part that didn't look at that it's like dramatic just never let you go and just have you up here like what's gonna happen what's gonna happen what's going on all the way to the end very dope I love the way you did that um that's my that's my favorite verse that I wrote on the whole project oh I remember he was real excited yo he sent he sent me this like mad rough copy like yeah it's horrible bro playing it actually I didn't mean to cut off or start before no at all but it's all good this is really like that scores too am I am yes when I heard it I was like yo this is it being the last song is perfect ly the last one we recorded too yeah it might be other than features yeah listen you guys tore it up I got time for a couple questions real quick sure SP you're the queen man uh you know you go you go first man you know that's all day because it was so much so suspenseful that I was like I know there's going to be a music saved me free because that's what you felt when you're that's what I felt when I heard it like okay I'm waiting on it I like how you think the new a r exactly yeah that's how it made me felt like like it's not completely there's something else for sure in the works for sure just coming but we gonna keep doing these until we until we can't do it no more than great [Laughter] that wasn't really a question do a question or you want me to go is it going to be oh okay I'll let no it'll answer I I'm excited for whatever else and because that beat is so well done I agree I can't tell you how much I love that that particular beat thank you I could send you the instrumental if you like it that much don't take away from this I just want to hear so you think that's leading to part three it's not snow at all about that that's interesting oh oh yeah part three oh I mean if Kip is down yeah so she already gave me an idea for the intro just yeah I think I know what you did too oh [ __ ] somebody thinking crazy already too oh man man get to work right after this he said you're gonna do some beats tonight too skip so you know all right so uh my first question is you know DJs and producers even MCS man they crate dick man and uh are you guys actually collecting vinyl or you guys getting stuff like on elsewhere to get these these sounds going because I don't know what I'll probably did you help as well or was it all skip the kids oh no oh no I do my part skip don't need no help digging let me say this about Skip Skip as out of all the producers I work with skip probably finds the most obscure [ __ ] skip is probably the best Digger of any producer that I worked with nice especially from him especially if he's a friend so that means a lot more this digging us out of this work yo the line he has on the opening track series about me thinking I love that I love to open the track yeah one thing about him too he always put my name in the Reps I don't know why I don't know why but yo that's the thing and it's like a challenge yo but mad people do and I appreciate it I love it none of this [ __ ] I'm thankful thank you know it all a lot that's why why do you think I'll be trying to get the Medusa on and when they can't come on I'll be like ah wait another week they'd be like what I go no I want to get along maybe y'all like the rapper like yo I'm like dude I want to get the Medusa dude I don't even like doing interviews back in the day it was the DJ was the most important person then the emcee the the Beats was the most important element it was always the Beats at first thank you that's Pete where you going you going next uh I I wanted to to kind of pick your brain about how you um decide on which section uh the the samples to pick do you just listen and until you find something that resonates with you or do you kind of have a business project or overall just overall just when we were yeah like I told her yeah I just um I get a lot of weird vinyls too where I'm at like not for nothing it's like weird like weird [ __ ] like a polka like country-wise like some weird [ __ ] like most people wouldn't [ __ ] with that's where it's like awkward all right the hidden gems man they're hidden gems but yeah I usually I sample the whole song and then and then I listen to it and then I chop it up and then after I chop it I make certain you know I mean like I'll it depends what I'm doing if it's gonna be drumless in it I never know just because it just comes about kind of like organic but uh like I'll chop it and then I'll just mess with the chops a little bit here and there are perfect or like get certain things here there like they're still sleeping beat I kind of still remember that to this day like how I chopped it up and everything like and that sounds that you like the fact that you said that made my night oh wow yeah things like that like them little them little noise yeah I think it might have been another interview I can't remember but they were asking me about something I said it's the Baseline yeah yeah okay don't sleep in a couch podcast a lot of times it's the bass line it's not even the sounds like I'll hear the sounds are dope but I'm like I'm just baseline's rolling like this is back so it's it's stuff like that too A lot of times when you when I do sample like that it'll either be the voice that says something or the instrument and sometimes I'll make the things like me and back would have something coming out and there's a track that I made I didn't even think it was that dope till I heard it back like you know because there's other things that happen maybe within the sample that you either tried to take out or you know what I mean but they come back and it just works samples and records and stuff like that I know you I don't know if the cultures you know wide range I mean you can listen to a old sitcom on television you could watch a movie like where you guys getting this stuff from and what are your favorite sitcoms and movies uh everybody can go okay Seinfeld Seinfeld oh yeah but I'm I'm very all over the place uh Seinfeld I like um Waynes Bros I like uh All in the Family I like good times it's not too many that I don't like I mean I don't like friends I never understood why people like friends you know what you know where French stole stole that from 11 single thank you that's all I gotta say you go I like living singles I like obscure ones like uh cool Jakes in the house I like Modern Family you should throw that in it Al Bundy I call them out Monday okay the only one that loved Third Rock From the Sun girl I like that that's cool what up Welcome Back Cotter I like welcome that's one of my favorite y'all I'm old I'm 30 but I'm very interested I just think about that the other day yo it's crazy you gotta get you a fire stick man yeah yeah come on man come on that's speed we'll be going with the questions um know it all you have uh you're probably one of the most easy going people on Twitter yeah I don't take nothing too serious well the easy going this dude he's pretty easy on a regular basis so if he can deal with preem he's pretty easy going oh yeah yeah uh man you know um growing up and uh as a Me growing up as a young man and as a kid I was always very sensitive and and and even in my really young adolescent days I was no I cry baby a lot of people were saying so I learned to not take everything so serious as I got older as far as like joking around and playing so I go on Twitter ain't nothing ain't too much of nothing that you could say on it that's gonna really make me upset in real life so yeah like I cried enough when I was a little kid so you ain't gonna really make me upset so you guys you got tough skin you got Tougher Than Leather skin that whack movie from Run DMC but yeah I grew up in a project in New York city so I heard everything so it ain't nothing you can say to me yeah yeah so I won't talk about that album cover man you know album cover yeah what's going on with that album cover where y'all get that from here all day he did an amazing job man I'm covering this incredible I ain't seen no one better than that I mean shout out Zar Hill at c-a-r-h-e-e-l go get him go get them for your cover I wanted to get as much credit as he possibly can oh yeah he deserves it my man's Ariel at c-z-a-r-e no I spelled it wrong at c-z-a-r-h-e-e-l go get him for all your trouble very good person too he's helped me with a lot great person yeah you already know I like to promote management whenever you can just drop drop a promotion and let let people shine man it's all about people yeah for my soul tapes the beat tapes oh yeah an original picture and then like I just sent it to him or whatever he is yeah different layers and [ __ ] on it he's ill yeah he doesn't think yo he's very detailed you know I mean that's what I like about it because the same thing oh I got something else oh Flagship Dory also helped him with that cover art because at first the God God was a little bit lighter black shadowy made sure no no no we're gonna make sure that God is the right skin complexion so shout out to my brother my brother black for that yo yo [ __ ] stop playing and speak did you hear that light skin light skin God yeah black made sure that that was taken care of um SP uh you had any more questions I got a couple more and if you guys you know you can sign out in a minute I got some more I got a couple more SP a go for it okay uh so I want to talk about is it called the underground upper Woods the ground up the ground up ground up Awards let's talk about that give us some highlights some shine man let's talk about it uh yeah like people other artists my peers they so talented and and so and so many of them that's so talented I feel like they go under the radar we just want to give do a ceremony where we just show these people love and make them feel good about themselves and you know sometimes this is what it takes to keep somebody to make somebody keep going a lot of these people be like oh I don't want to really want to do this no more ain't nobody ain't nobody uh liking it ain't nobody messing with it so we're just making a a a ceremony to Big up ourselves and our parents because they so dope and now we don't want them to think that they [ __ ] is not appreciated because it is and my peers and all these producers and rappers and and R B singers and older today inspire me so much and and we just want to show them some love and give them their flowers and and let them know that what they do is appreciated so yeah that'll be coming in February where from if you release anything from January of 20 2002 to December of 2002 you could be you could be within there you got to submit that we gotta uh we got a page on Twitter the underground the ground up Awards Twitter page you can submit you can get up in up to five categories we got 20 25 we got about 25 categories including like underground album of the Year best cover art of the year uh the best feature run of the year the best engineer of the year we got a whole bunch of different categories like and it's not going to be no biased stuff if you're interested to dope it then you gonna win the award period I'm loving it because it's actually for the people I remember you guys to put it together and I'm like man this is gonna be dope when they do it I'll follow you guys and stuff like that when y'all on Twitter spaces and stuff like y'all know y'all talking about that dead first a while ago and then also to get it to have it uh put together the way you guys did it with the form and everything girl getting brilliant and shout out to everybody that helped you do that and this is going to be uh uh legendary man it's a kid man you know people voting for you baby oh yes producers out there right now that's putting it together uh Patty honcho a black Chidori back with sweetie um unruly my man prophet uh Furious styles those are those are delegates we we make sure that that everything goes smoothly and everybody gets a fair shot shout out to them it's going good we got the form and everything ready that's that's the whole courtesy of of my man RTC process he was in earlier he put the form together and everything like that shout out to RTC Prophet man stop playing yeah I got y'all at work but most some of y'all work uh below I want y'all to promote promote this is time to show to promote promote more and now so to say something pause you don't get off this show unless you say something positive man and I want you guys who wants to start skip the kid what's up uh what are we promote I guess whatever you got whatever you got yeah a single with Mills times have changed her single oh no on everything I got my first week of Scottie Pippen Sundays with my guyzilla from Jersey looking out um I got [ __ ] your Beats on bandcamp got a Patty on there I got morning run three times I got jewels on there twice I got Jay Furman on their first get I fell off on there I mean there's all types of MC villages on that caliber that's loaded so yeah go support that still it's still band camp Friday I think let's go man support Bank camp out this baby oh music savings out there hold on I still gotta keep going music savings out there he got 20 things though being backwards Brad's dropping soon I want to get everybody in you know I might get ready to adjust to it and I appreciate it um we're dropping soon and then uh December 1st me and Jules are dropping that uh the Flash's joint and then I got a few other things but we'll just keep stuff the rest of the year I had about I had a few features drop over the weekend my joint on uh back with sweetie album uh I'm inside the artist dropped the album me and both backwards video on that my man received he from Queens two he dropped the album I'm on that as well uh back with sweetie is uh sweetie got Styles I don't I'll be forgetting the name of the people project but I'm sorry beside the artist he on Twitter Saya s-a-i-a I never see this spelled r-e-c e d e racini from Queens um I got a lot of features dropping so much I'm done dropping albums for this year but bro I got some crazy [ __ ] coming for next year I'm not I'm not gonna announce nothing yet but I got some crazy [ __ ] coming from I could say I know about some of them for sure I don't know man I already know Skip the kid man you're gonna bless us with it with some positive any type of words man you know your daughter's watching baby so let's talk about I just putting pressure on you to say something positive I'm always thinking positive you got it that's how you gotta think um grateful for this whole experience me too and everybody's showing me love and support the people that do her and that are genuine about it and there is a lot of people uh that I met through Twitter and everything um that are real genuine people and show real love you know I mean most of the time the real shit's like not DMS or regular Texas people that you really mess with on a day-to-day basis or you know what I mean that check in on you and stuff like that like on a positive note I just want to say like the energy in the community is really good um I mean I like to say that I'm thankful for for like he said for all the supporters and people that show me love and show us love and you know all of the fans people like Christy and y'all SP first of all yeah let me shout out all of the uh the media Outlets like yourself like like don't sleep like like moving like checked around um like like hip-hop gems TV he from Queens as well I was on his show like y'all are so important and also y'all give a lot of artists like myself and skip that give us the motivation to keep going because a lot of us a lot of us feel like nobody's watching and nobody cares and y'all let us know that people do care and people are watching and y'all really pay attention to everything so we really appreciate y'all like from the bottom of my heart I appreciate everything y'all do this this doesn't go with without notice like you really truly appreciate it this SP I've been known you for a few years you've been showing me love since I first got on Twitter I truly appreciate you and everything you've done to help me in my path thank you thank you you you you have inspired me from the very beginning you know knowing your story and watching me Thrive has always been an inspiration to me so anytime I can help out or whatever I can do I'm always here thank you so much loving it man yo like I said man and from the beginning when I was talking to you on agreement man thank you guys for coming on to THC podcast you can be yourself man and just putting out Quality Music and actually like caring and loving the genre of hip-hop we are hip-hop you know we all have you all Hip-Hops SBS hip-hop skip the kid is hip-hop and I feel it in your souls not you know and it comes out in The Music Man and I you know y'all talking about details on the on the cover you guys you know put a lot of details into what you guys do and it's a blessing man and we love it man and um my saying is always you know love over hate try to practice more love than hate man and that and you know that's all I got SP I know you're gonna shut it down with some with a saying from down south or something what's going on what's going on man oh you know what's up sometimes when things get rough you just have to be you just have to remember we then we don't break right you have to be able to flow be like the trees be able to be in but we don't break for sure I gotta get this piano album no that's hard yo don't nobody do it first please do please do because you know that's that's listen just do it please but all right guys man we getting out of here man it's still an early night THC podcast thanks everybody that came on back with sweetie Christie uh who was uh Patty um Elijah 43 slack I am God how do you want you what I said uh everybody was in here man showing love uh uh 8-43 can't forget my brother yeah um you know what I'm saying uh but yeah be out of here man shout out your cities man Boston baby yeah shout out to Detroit I'm out here right now shout out to them yeah nonsense but yeah I appreciate y'all thank y'all thank you for Luke man appreciate it one luck peace | Ceverely Yours | UCyQcPSvzQ4PJ-3YLaPNZvGQ | 2022-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,092 | 73,745 |
R71f6Cx74cI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R71f6Cx74cI | Supermodel Adriana Lima breaks silence as fans react to 'unrecognisable' face | supermodel Adriana LMA has recently broken her silence amid a flurry of reactions from fans commenting on what some perceive as an unrecognizable change in her appearance the Brazilian beauty known for her long-standing career and iconic Runway moments addressed the speculation surrounding her looks in a recent social media Post in a candid Instagram post limma shared a photo accompanied by a heartfelt caption the supermodel acknowledged the commentary on her appearance emphasizing the import of self-love and acceptance limma expressed gratitude for the love and support she has received throughout her career and highlighted the significance of inner beauty the social media post Barner a mix of reactions from fans and followers some expressed admiration for Lama's authenticity and her empowering message applauding her for addressing the speculation with Grace others shared their own experiences with body image and societal expectations creating a broader conversation about beauty standards in the fashion industry andriana lem's career has been synonymous with the Victorious Secret Fashion Show and her Runway presence has left an indelible Mark as she navigates the ever evolving landscape of the Fashion World the supermodel's openness about the scrutiny she faes serves as a reflection of the industry's impact on body image and self-perception the Public's reaction to Lemma post also raises questions about the expectations placed on individuals in the public eye particularly those in the fashion and entertainment Industries the supermodel's decision to address the commentary head-on contributes to the ongoing dialogue about body positivity self-acceptance and the evolving standards of beauty in conclusion Adriana Lima's recent social media post addressing the speculation surrounding her appearance has sparked conversations about beauty standards body image and self-love the supermodel's openness about the scrutiny she faces in the public eye adds depth to the ongoing dialogue about about the evolving perceptions of Beauty in the fashion industry as limma continues to navigate her career in the everchanging landscape of the Fashion World her message resonates with those who appreciate authenticity and advocate for a more inclusive definition of beauty | star news | UCCPFa_Wl20ePHLdTrBDDdmg | 2023-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 342 | 2,287 |
kqbRt1s4g2s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqbRt1s4g2s | What is Lean Project Management? | Lean project management is the application of Lean principles, perfected by Toyota, to the discipline of project management. The two fundamental focuses are: delivering value to the customer, and minimizing waste. And Lean project managers strive to deliver projects successfully, while remaining true to these values. Lean names three types of waste: Muda, Mura and Muri. Muda is the time and effort wasted on activities, that provide no value to the customer. Mura is an uneven, inconsistent production process, resulting in time and resource waste. Muri is an overuse of machines, or employees. Through the application of Lean management practices, all kinds of waste can be reduced, and the process stands a chance of becoming more efficient, more predictable, value-oriented, profitable and sustainable. Lean project management follows Deming's Cycle of Change, and seeks to deliver value to customers quickly and continuously, by limiting work in progress. Lean process thinking centers on the need of the customer. It is the customer, who identifies value in your process, based on which you map the process value stream, and establish the pull-based flow. Throughout the project life cycle, improvement opportunities are noted and acted upon, to ensure constant process growth and optimization. Let's take a look at the five Lean principles. Our first step is to focus on value, as defined by your customer. Who is the customer? Is it the c-suite, the project sponsor, or the end-user of the product, for which the project will be developed? Arguably, it can be either. The c-suite executive, or shareholders, who want the product delivered in a way, that is sustainable, controlled and profitable; or the end user, or customer, who will pay for the service, and will be directly impacted by its quality. Our next step is to visualize the value stream. Map out the value stream for the process, to define where it creates value for the customer. Knowing this will help you ensure maximum waste reduction, and highest value delivery. It's common for Lean project managers to aid value stream and workflow visualization with Kanban boards, to let anyone see the current project status, at any time - thus, minimizing meetings and status reporting. Lean project management requires keeping tabs on throughput and cycle time values, so project managers seek to get the product into their customers hands as quickly as possible. At the end of each Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle, the project team looks at ways to improve speed and reduce waste, which enables them to deliver subsequent features to the client more efficiently. Lean managers ensure that they have customers pulling the work, signaling their demand. They ensure open communication with the customers, granting them the understanding needed to deliver functionality when it is needed. This signifies the need to understand the process takt time, as well as customer behaviors. Limiting work in progress is an inseparable part of Lean project management. The goal is to provide the client with only the necessary items, and to do it fast. This makes Lean projects much shorter than traditional ones, whose project buffers allocate extra time to account for risks. Lean project management uses buffers only as a way to protect a WIP constraint, or a critical chain of the project - the part that takes the longest to complete. Traditional project management conducts a Lessons Learned event at the end of a project. While it can aid in future projects, it's missing the opportunity for improvement in completed work. Lean project management seeks continuous improvement. Kaizen Blitz is a dedicated four or five day event, during which relevant stakeholders are gathered to determine the root cause, and a solution, to a problem, that has arisen within the process - there and then. If you're following the five Lean principles, it means you're implementing Lean project management, and your customers will likely thank you for your effort! Lean project management allows you to achieve shorter lead times, cost reduction across the board improved quality and customer satisfaction, and better process efficiency and predictability. Do those sound like things you want to achieve? Follow us, to learn more about Lean project management. | Kanban Tool | UCQHQPGszRtY-g7KT2JtgNgA | 2021-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 673 | 4,785 |
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h-Dpe0_5mLQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Dpe0_5mLQ | Aragon | Wikipedia audio article | Aragon or Spanish and Aragon EES Aragon on Catalan aragão is an autonomous community in Spain coextensive with the medieval kingdom of Aragon located in northeastern Spain the Aragon 'is autonomous community comprises three provinces from north to south Huesca Zaragoza and Tyrell its capital as Zaragoza also called Saragosa in English the current statute of autonomy declares Aragon a historic nationality of Spain covering an area of 47,000 720 square kilometers 18,000 420 square miles the region's terrain ranges diversely from permanent glaciers to verdant valleys rich pasture lands and orchards through to the arid steppe plains of the central lowlands Aragon is home to many rivers most notably the river Ebro Spain's largest river in volume which runs west east across the entire region through the province of Zaragoza it is also home to the highest mountains of the Pyrenees as of January 2016 the population of Aragon was 1 million three hundred 8563 with over half of it living in its capital city Zaragoza during the same year the economy of Aragon generates a GDP of thirty four thousand six hundred eighty seven million euros which represents three point one percent of Spain's national GDP and is currently sixth in per capita production behind Madrid Basque Country Navarre Catalonia and La Rioja in addition to its three provinces Aragon is subdivided into 33 comarca Sur counties Alco Marcus of Aragon have a rich geopolitical and cultural history from its pre Roman Celtic and Roman days and four centuries of Islamic period as Marcus superior of al-andalus or kingdom or taifa of Sara Costa and his lands that once belonged to the Frankish marca hispanica counties that later formed the kingdom of Aragon and eventually the Empire or crown of Aragon pick symbols the current coat of arms of Aragon is composed of the four barracks and is attested for the first time in 1499 consolidating since the early modern ages to take route decisively in the 19th century and be approved according to precept by the real academia de la historia in 1921 the first quartering appears at the end of the 15th century and commemorates according to traditional interpretation the legendary kingdom of sobrarbe II in the second quarter there is the so called cross of iñigo Arista innovation of Peter the fourth of Aragon from an anachronistic interpretation of the cross that symbolized the religion of the Asturian nav Reis and Aragon YZ Christian Kings who took it as shields of the ancient kings of Aragon although historically there were no heraldic emblems in the peninsula or signal shields as it was said in the Middle Ages before the Union dynastic of 1137 of the house of Aragon with the house of Barcelona in the third quarter in appears the st. George's Cross escutcheon de for heads of Moors to call Cross of Al chorus that is witnessed for the first time in a seal of 1280 one of Peter the third of Aragon and would remember according to tradition arising from the 14th century the battle in which Peter the 1st of Aragon and Pamplona and the future Alfonso the 1st of Aragon took Huesca and was considered in the early modern ages one of the proprietary emblems of the kingdom of Aragon and in the fourth as the emblem of the so called bars of Aragon or royal sine of Aragon the oldest of the heraldic emblems that are part of the current coat of arms dated in the second half of the 12th century this emblem of Buell's in gold was used in seals banners shields and standards indistinctly not being but a familiar emblem that later denoted the authority as King of Aragon until with the birth of modern state began to be a territorial symbol the current flag was approved in 1984 with the provisions of article 3 of the statute of autonomy of Aragon the flag is the traditional of the four horizontal red bars on a yellow background with the coat of arms of Aragon shifted towards the flagpole the bars of Aragon common historic element of the current for autonomous communities that once were integrated into the crown of Aragon present in the third quarter of the coat of arms of Spain the anthem of Aragon him--not de Aragon was regulated in 1989 with music by the Aragon DS composer Anton Garcia Brill that combines the old Aragon Eze musical tradition with popular musical elements within a modern conception the lyrics were elaborated by the Aragon Eze poets Ildefonso manuel gil on hell Gwenda Rosendo telo and manuel Vila sand highlights within its poetic framework values such as freedom justice reason truth open land that historically represent the expression of Aragon as a people the day of Aragon is celebrated on April 23rd and commemorates Saint George patron of the kingdom of Aragon since the 15th century it appears in article 3 of the statute of autonomy of Aragon since 1984 institutional acts such as the delivery of the Aragon Awards by the government of Aragon or the composition of a flag of Aragon of flowers with the collaboration of citizens in the Plaza de Aragon square of Zaragoza topic geography topic location the area of Aragon has 47,000 720 square kilometres of which 15,000 636 square kilometers belonged to the province of waste got 17,000 275 square kilometers to the province of Zaragoza and 14,800 10 square kilometers to the province of Terra well the total represents a nine point four three percent of the surface of Spain being thus the fourth autonomous community in size behind castile and Leon Andalusia and Castilla La Mancha it is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula at a latitude between 39 and 43 in in the temperate zone of the earth its boundaries and borders are in the north with France the regions of nouvelle Aquitaine and occitane II in the West with the autonomous communities of castilla-la mancha provinces of Guadalajara and cuenca castile and Leon province of Soria La Rioja and Navarre and in the east with the autonomous communities of Catalonia provinces of Larry de and Tarragona and Valencian community provinces of castellón and Valencia topic relief the orography of the community has a central axis the ebro valley with heights between 150 and 300 meters approximately which transits between two foothills the Pyrenean and the Iberico preambles of two great mountain formations the pyrenees to the north and the sistema ibérico to the south the community has the highest peaks of both mountain ranges the annette oh and the Moncayo respectively topic Pyrenees the Aragon YZ Pyrenees is located in the north of the province of Huesca and has arranged longitudinally in three large units high Pyrenees inter paranoiac depression and outer ranges the Aragon DS high Pyrenees contains the maximum heights of all the Pyrenees mountainous chain the high Pyrenees is formed in turn by the axial Pyrenees and the inland ranges in the axial Pyrenees are the oldest materials Granite's court sites slates and lime stones and the highest peaks like the Annette o 3404 metres maladie de 3309 meters in the / de guerre o 3221 meters the inner pre Pyrenees composed of more modern rocks lime stones also has large mountains such as monte perdido 3355 meters colorado 2886 meters in tendon Yarra 2853 metres the main Pyrenean valleys are formed by the rivers that are born there which are ENSO Valley Beryl River hecho Valley arrogance abort and revert can Frank valley aragon river tina valley diego river brodo valley era river aims of valley sink a river Pineta valley sink a river gist Oh Valley sink aid a river Banasik Valley s ehre River the intra PI Renee ik depression is a broad perpendicular corridor it's best represented section as the canal de burden the southern limit of the depression corresponds to the energetic reliefs of San Juan de la pena 1552 meters an oral Rock 1769 meters modeled on conglomerates of the Campo Darby formation the pre pure Indian outer ranges are in the heusken foothills and constitute the southernmost unit of the Pyrenees formed by predominantly calcareous materials reach heights between 1,500 and 2,000 metres the sierra de Guara one of the most important mountain ranges of the spanish pre pyrenees stands out its summit the Guara peak reaches 2077 meters the Mallos de-rigged lows near the town of err stand out for their beauty topic depression of the Ebro it extends a wide plain after passing the foothills corresponding to the depression of the Ebro to the southwest as the Sierra de Alcubierre ranges 811 meters one of the typical limestone plateaus of the depression the depression of the Ebro is a tectonic pit filled with sedimentary materials accumulated in the tertiary age in horizontal series in the center find materials such as clays plasters and lime stones were deposited to the south of the Ebro have been the limestone plateaus of Borja and of Zaragoza topic sistema ibérico the Aragon II sistema ibérico is divided between the provinces of Zaragoza and Terra well it is a set of hills without a clear structural unit which can be divided into two zones sistema ibérico Dell helen and sistema ibérico to relents in the first the Moncayo stands out with 2314 meters formed by Paleozoic quartzite sand slates partly covered by Mesozoic live stones to the southeast of the Moncayo the sistema ibérico descends of height the second is formed by elevated terrain from 1,000 to 2,000 meters in general but flattened and massive to the southwest of the depression the summits of the sierra de al Barisan range are reached above 1,800 meters southeast the 2,000 meters are reached in the sierra de ja voll ombre range and finally we arrive at the Sierra de guter range 2024 metres transitioned to my stress cow topic climate and vegetation although the climate of Aragon can be considered in general as a continental Mediterranean climate it's a regular orography creates several climates or micro climates throughout the entire community from the high mountain climate of the central Pyrenees to the north with perpetual ice glaciers to the steppe or semi desert zones such as the monegros passing through the intense continental climate of the Teruel daruka area the main characteristics of the aragon 'is climate are the aridity product of a situation of bucket fitted between the Pyrenean mountain ranges of the north and the sistema ibérico to the south that makes the rains discharge in these high foothills and creates a central situation of absence of precipitations and contrasts of temperatures with very prolonged extreme seasons with very cold winters and hot summers and of transition spring and autumn short and variable all inherent to the continental climate specific to the Iberian Peninsula the irregularity of the rains due to the component Mediterranean climate with alternating dry and wet years the air currents that are encased in the middle embryo Valley from Northwest to southeast Sierra which stands out for its intensity and frequency and from Southeast to Northwest heat index average temperatures are very dependent on height in the Ebro Valley the winters are relatively moderate although the Frost's are very common and the thermal sensation can decrease a lot with the cierto temperatures in summer can reach near the 40 degrees Celsius in mountain areas winters are long and rigorous average temperatures can be up to 10 degrees Celsius lower than in the valley the two most important wins of Aragon are the Sierra so of the north and the heat index of Levant the first is a very cold and dry wind that crosses the Ebro Valley from Northwest to southeast and that can present great strength and speed the second is a warm wind more irregular and smooth coming from the southeast the vegetation follows the oscillations of relief and climate there is a great variety be it wild vegetation or human crops in the high areas you can find forests Pines firs beech trees Oaks bushes and meadows while the areas of Ebro Valley evergreen oak and juniper are the most numerous trees apart from the lands exploited for agricultural use topic hydrography most Aragon YZ rivers are tributaries of the Ebro which is the strongest in Spain and divides the community in two of the tributaries of the left bank of the river that is to say the rivers originating in the Pyrenees the aragon river stands out which was born in Huesca but ends at the community of Navarre the guy ego and the sinka which joins the Segre just before emptying into the Ebro at the height of me qin Enza on the right bank the halong Hurva and Guadalupe stand out in the stream bed of the Ebro River near the limit with Catalonia the MacEwan ends a reservoir of 1530 cubic hecto meters in a length of about 110 kilometers it is popularly known as the Sea of Aragon special mention in the hydrography deserved the small Pyrenean mountain lakes called i bones these lakes of great scenic beauty have their origin in the last glaciation and are usually found above 2000 meters it should be noted that the autonomous community belongs to three hydrographic Confederations the aforementioned Ebro the Tagus which is born in the sierra de al Barisan range and the juke-r which has its main river in this community of the Turia topic protected spaces in Aragon protected natural spaces are managed through the red natural de aragón an entity created in 2004 to protect all elements with ecological landscape and cultural value and at the same time coordinate and establish common standards that contribute to their conservation and sustainable use in this entity are integrated national parks natural parks nature reserves biosphere reserves and other protected natural areas that have been declared by the autonomous community the Ramsar convention or the Natura 2000 within the protected areas as the only National Park of Aragon the ordesa y monte perdido national park ii national park created in spain in 1918 it is found in the Pyrenees in the comarca of sobrarbe e occupies an area of fifteen thousand six hundred eight hectares a part of the 19,000 679 hectares of the peripheral area of protection at the moment it also enjoys other figures of protection like the biosphere reserve of ordesa Villa Mella and is catalogued as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in addition there are other four natural parks the Moncayo Natural Park with an extension of 11,000 144 hectares the Sierra Y Kanye's de Guerra natural park with 47,000 453 hectares and 33,000 286 hectares of peripheral area of protection the post-its mallet at a natural park with 33,000 four hundred forty point six hectares and five thousand nine hundred 22 hectares of peripheral area of protection and the villa's Occidental's natural park with 27,000 seventy-three hectares and seven thousand three hundred thirty-five hectares of peripheral area of protection there are also three nature reserves five natural monuments and three protected landscapes topic history aragón occupying the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula has served as a bridge between the Mediterranean Sea the peninsular center and the coasts of the Cantabrian sea the human presence in the lands that today form the autonomous community date back several millennia but the current aragon like many of the current historical nationalities were formed during the Middle Ages topic prehistory the oldest testimonies of human life in the lands that today make up Eragon go back to the time of the glaciations in the Pleistocene some 600,000 years ago this population left the it Julian industry that found its best weapons in the hand axes of Flint or the cleavers of quartzite in the upper paleolithic appeared two new cultures solutrean and magdalenian the EPIP a Leo lithic was centred in lower Aragon occupying the epoch between the seventh and the fifth millennium in the first half of the fifth millennium BCE neolithic remains are found in the heusken outer ranges and in lower Aragon the enniaa lithic was characterized in the province of Huesca presenting two important megalithic nuclei the pre Pyrenees of the outer ranges and the high pure nian valleys the Late Bronze Age begins in Aragon around 1100 BCE with the arrival of the urn filled culture they are indo-european people with an alleged origin in Central Europe who incinerate their dead by placing the ashes in a funeral urn there are examples in the cave del Moro of au vena the Masada del Raton in Fraga Palermo and the cabeza de ma million in cash from the metallurgical point of view there seems to be a boom given the increase in foundry molds that are located in the populations the iron age is the most important since throughout the centuries it is the true substratum of the era Gandhi's historical population the arrival of central Europeans during the Bronze Age by Pyrenees until reaching the lower Aragon area supposed an important ethnic contribution that prepared the way to the invasions of Iron Age topic ancient history the Mediterranean contributions represented a commercial activity that will constitute a powerful stimulus for the iron metallurgy promoting the modernization of the tools in the indigenous armament replacing the old bronze with the iron there is presence of Phoenician Greek and Etruscan products in the 6th century BCE there are six groups with different social organization products vas cones Suzette Ani Sudeten II I asset any I'll urge eats and citerior Celtiberian they are I browsed groups with a tendency towards stability fixing their habitats in durable populations with dwellings that evolve towards more enduring and stable models there are many examples in Aragon among which cabeza de mon alia Ninh cast bundle of Fraga row Quizzle del reuleaux or loma de las Bruno's the type of social organization was based on the family group consisting of four generations self-sufficient societies in which the greater part of the population was dedicated to agricultural and livestock activities in the iberian scope the power was monarch achill exercised by a king there was a democratic assembly with participation of the male population there were visible social differentiations and established legal political statutes the Romans arrived and progressed easily into the interior in the territorial distribution that Rome made of Hispania the current Aragon was included in the hispania citerior in the year 197 BCE Sempronius tetanus is the preacher of the citerior and had to face a general uprising in their territories that ended with the Roman defeat in the own death of tightness in view of these facts the Senate sent the Consul Marcus porcius Cato with an army of 60,000 men the indigenous peoples of the area were rebelling except for the Eiler Jeets who negotiated peace with Cato there were different uprisings of the Iberian peoples against the Romans in 194 BCE seized a general uprising with elimination of half of the Roman army in 188 BCE manlius acid in his full vienes praetor of the citerior must confront in cal aghoris Cala hora with the Celtiberian in the 184 BCE Terentius Varro did it with the susi thani to those who took the capital in the first century BCE Aragon was the scene of the civil war to seize the power of Rome where the governor Quintus Sartorius made OSC a Huesca the capital of all the territories controlled by them already in the first century BCE the today aragon 'is territory became part of the province tarraconensis and there was the definitive romanization of it creating rhodes and consolidating ancient cell to be Rhian and iberian cities such as Caesar Augusta Zaragoza to Rio so Terra zona osca Huesca or bilbul escalated in the middle of the 3rd century the decay of the Roman Empire began between the years 264 and 266 the Franks and the allamani two Germanic peoples who passed through the Pyrenees and came to Terra zona which they sacked in the agony of the Empire groups of bandits emerged who were dedicated to pillage the Ebro Valley was ravaged in the 5th century by several gangs of evildoers called begad a topic Middle Ages after the disintegration of the Western Roman Empire the current area of Aragon was occupied by the Visigoths forming the Visigothic Kingdom in the year 714 the Muslims conquered the central area of Aragon converting to Islam the ancient Roman cities such as Sara Costa Zaragoza or Wasco Huesca it was at this time that an important Malati family was formed the band QA SI b NW kz their domains were located in the ebro valley between the 8th and 10th centuries after the disappearance of the Caliphate of Cordoba at the beginning of the 11th century the taifa of Zaragoza rose one of the most important tyfa's of al-andalus leaving a great artistic cultural and philosophical legacy the name of Aragon is documented for the first time during the early Middle Ages in the year 828 when the small County of Aragon of Frankish origin would emerge between the rivers that bear its name the Aragon River and its brother the Aragon subordinate of the county of Aragon would be linked to the kingdom of Pamplona until 1035 and under its wing it would grow to form a dowry of Garcia Sanchez three of Pamplona to the death of the King Sancho the great in a period characterized by Muslim hegemony in almost the entire Iberian Peninsula under the reign of Ramiro I of Aragon would be extended borders with the annexation of the counties of sobrarbe en ribbit Georgia year 1044 after having incorporated populations of the historical comarca of cinco villas in 1076 on the death of Sancho the 4th of Pamplona Aragon incorporates into its territories part of the Navarrese kingdom while castile does the same with the western area of the former domains of Sancho their great through the reins of Sancho ramirez and peter the first of Aragon and Pamplona the kingdom extends its borders to the south establishes threatening fortresses on the capital of Zaragoza in El Castelar and just level and takes Huesca which become the new capital this leads to the reign of Alfonso the first of Aragon that would conquer the flatlands of the middle Evreux valley for aragon EG ad alaska Vieira's Volterra Coolatta Tudela and Zaragoza the capital of the taifa of Sara Costa at his death the nobles would choose his brother Ramiro - of Aragon who left his religious life to assume the royal sceptre and perpetuate the dynasty which he achieved with the dynastic union of the house of Aragon with the owner of the county of Barcelona in 1137 year in which the union of both patrimony would give rise to the crown of Aragon and would add the forces that to its they would make the conquests of the kingdom of Majorca and the kingdom of Valencia possible the crown of Aragon would become the hegemonic power of the Mediterranean controlling territories as important as Sicily Corsica Sardinia or Naples the monarch was known as king of Aragon and also held the titles of king of Valencia king of Majorca for a time count of Barcelona Lord of Montpelier and temporarily Duke of Athens and Nia patria each of these titles gave him sovereignty over the specific region and the titles changed as territories were lost in one according to Aragon EES law the monarch had to swear allegiance to the kingdom's laws before being accepted as king like other Pyrenean and Basque realms the Aragon 'is justice and decision-making system was based on Pyrenean consoie - de neri law the king was considered Primus inter pares first among equals within the nobility a nobleman with the title giustizia Dargan acted as Ombudsman and was responsible for ensuring that the king obeyed the Aragon DS loss an old saying goes and Aragon antes de Rey who bow lay in Aragon law came before King similar to the saying in Navarre antes furn Leia's que Reyes with much the same meaning the subsequent legend made the Aragon E's monarchy eligible and created a phrase of coronation of the king that would be perpetuated for centuries we who are worth as much as you we make you our King and Lord as long as you keep our furrows and liberties and if not not this situation would be repeated in the commitment of CASP 1412 which avoids a war that had dismembered the crown of Aragon when a good handful of aspirants to the throne emerged after the death of Martin of Aragon a year after the death of his firstborn Martin the first of Sicily Ferdinand the first of Aragon as the chosen one of the Castilian House of trasto Mara but also directly connected with the Aragon he's King Peter the fourth of Aragon through his mother Eleanor of Aragon Aragon is already a large scale political entity the crown the Cortes the deputation of the kingdom and the Forel law constitute its nature and its character the marriage of ferdinand ii of aragon with isabella the first of castile celebrated in 1469 in via dilip derived later in the union of the crowns of Aragon and Castile creating the basis of the modern state topic early modern age CA 1502 1789 the early modern age was marked by increasing tension between the power of the Spanish monarchy and those of the region's the appointment of a Castilian is Viceroy in 1590 contrary to the agreement all royal officials be aragon 'is caused widespread unrest when the madrid authorities attempted to arrest the Aragon DS writer and politician Antonio Perez in May 15 91 it caused street violence in Zaragoza and a revolt known as the alterations of Aragon the unrest was largely confined to Zaragoza and quickly suppressed with Perez going into exile Philip then ordered a reduction in the proportion of taxes retained by the generality of Aragon to lessen their capacity to raise an army against him the decay of independent institutions meant political activity focused instead on the preservation of Aragon E's history culture and art the archive of the kingdom of Aragon preserved legal documents and records from the Justice er and the palace of deputation or Parliament unfortunately largely destroyed by the French in the battles of 1809 debates on the causes of the 1590 91st revolt became a contest between opposing views of history that arguably persists in modern Spain the new emphasis on Aragon is history led to the creation of the position of chronicler or historian of Aragon its holders included Geronimo Sarita Y Castro the Dargan Sola brothers Bartolome and looper CEO Juan Costa and Geronimo Martel much of the work produced by era Gandhi's writers challenged philip ii version of events and were censored by the central government in retaliation the generality of aragon ordered the work of Castilian historian antonio de herrera y Tordesillas to be burned and commissioned Vicente Blasco de lanuza to write an alternative his history of Aragon was published in two volumes 1616 and 1619 respectively the urgency shows the importance placed on responding to Herrera other works commissioned at this time for the same purpose include a history of the era Gandhi's deputation by Lorenzo Ibanez de aoi's II in a detailed cartography of the kingdom of Aragon by Zhao Battista Levana in 1599 T firsts the Spanish monarchy was at the height of its strength but during the 17th century Spanish power declined for a number of reasons famine disease an almost continuous warfare largely in the Spanish Netherlands drain money energy and Men and weakened the economy it is estimated the population of Spain fell nearly 25 percent between 1600 to 1700 war and economic decline inevitably led to increases in taxes with predictable results the refusal of the Catalan Cortes to contribute their share of the 1626 union of arms eventually led to a full-scale revolt in 1640 while Aragon itself remained relatively peaceful it had to be treated with care by the Madrid government during the reign of charles ii from 16 sixty-five to seventeen hundred it provided his half-brother John of Austria with a power base in his battle for control of government with the Queen Regent Mariana of Austria during the 1701 to 1714 war of the Spanish Succession Aragon Catalonia Valencia and Mayorkas supported the Austrian claimant Charles the victory of Philip v accelerated the trend towards greater centralization the nueva planta decrees of 1707 abolished the Pharos and Aragon EES political structures with their powers transferred to the deputation of the kingdom in Madrid Aragon and Valencia were brought into the system in 1712 Catalonia and may Orca following in 1767 topic 1792 1936 the French invasion of 1808 that made joseph bonaparte king led to the outbreak of the gara de la independencia Espanola or War of Independence in May Zaragoza was largely destroyed in February 1809 during the second siege of Zaragoza bringing a halt to its economic development the 1812 Constitution proposed a number of reforms including the creation of provincial territories and dividing Aragon into the four provinces of Coolatta at Teru El Soria and Guadalajara however these reforms were delayed by Ferdinand the seventh refusal to accept the Constitution and finally implemented in 1822 during the 1822 23 Trujillo liberal when Ferdinand was restored by French Bourbon forces in 1823 he abolished the Constitution along with the provincial reforms when he died in 1833 the provincial division of 1833 divided Aragon into its current three provinces throughout the 19th century Aragon was a stronghold of the Carlists who offered to restore the Pharaohs and other rights associated with the former kingdom of Aragon this period saw a massive exodus from the countryside into the larger cities of Aragon such as Huesca Zaragoza Teru el orchelata and other nearby regions such as Catalonia or Madrid the history of Aragon in the first half of the 20th century was similar to that of the rest of Spain the building of infrastructure and reforms made by Miguel primo de Rivera led to a brief economic boom with new civil and individual liberties during the second Spanish Republic in June 1936 a draft statute of autonomy of Aragon was presented to the cortes generales but the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War prevented the development of this autonomist project topic 1936 to present during the 1936 2:39 Civil War Aragon was divided between the two sides the eastern area which was closer to Catalonia was run by the Republican regional Defense Council of Aragon while the larger or western area was controlled by the Nationalists some of the most important battles were fought in Aragon including velch at a teruel in Deborah after the defeat of the Republic in April 1939 Aragon and the rest of Spain was governed by the Franco's dictatorship during the 1960s an exodus and a depopulation of the rural zones towards the industrial zones like the provincial capitals other areas of Spain besides other European countries was triggered in 1964 one of the so-called development polls was created in Zaragoza in the 1970s a period of transition as in the rest of the country was experienced after the extinction of the previous regime with the recovery of democratic normality and the creation of a new constitutional framework it began to demand an own political autonomy for the era Gandhi's historical territory sentiment that was reflected in the historic manifestation of April 23rd of 1978 that brought together more than 100,000 Aragon ASIS through the streets of Zaragoza not having plebiscite 'add in the past affirmative ly a draft statute of autonomy second transitory provision of the Constitution and not making use of the difficult access to autonomy by article 151 whose aggravated procedure required apart from the initiative of the process autonomic followed the steps of Article 143 which was ratified by three-quarters of the municipalities of each of the affected provinces that represent at least the majority of the electoral census and that this initiative was approved by referendum by the affirmative vote of the majority absolute of the electors of each province Aragon acceded to the self-government by the slow way of Article 143 obtaining lower competence top and less self management of resources during more than 20 years the August 10th of 1982 was approved by the cortes generales the arrogance autonomy statute signed by the then president of the government Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo and sanctioned by His Majesty Juan Carlos the first of Spain the May 7th of 1992 a special commission of the era Gandhi's courts elaborated a reformed text that was approved by the Aragon EES courts and by the Spanish Cortes again a small statutory reform in the year 1996 extended the competence framework forcing a definitive comprehensive review for several years a new statutory text was approved in 2007 by majority but without reaching total unanimity in the 1990s the Aragon II society increases a significant qualitative step in the quality of life due to the economic progress of the state at all levels at the beginning of the 21st century a significant increase in infrastructures was established such as the arrival of the high-speed train Avenue the construction of the new dual carriageway some port Sagunto and the promotion of the two airports in the autonomous community Zaragoza and huesca peroneus at the same time large technological projects are being undertaken such as the Wolcott Technology Park and the implementation of a telematic network throughout the community in 2007 the statute of autonomy of Aragon was reformed again which was approved by a broad consensus in the Aragon Eze courts having the support of the PSOE the PP the par in the you were as child stained granting the autonomous community the recognition of historical nationality since the organic law of 1996 reform of the statute it had the condition of nationality includes a new title on the administration of giustizia and another on the rights and duties of the Aragon a cyst and guiding principles of public policies the possibility of creating an own tax agency in collaboration with that of the state and also the obligation to public authorities to ensure to avoid transfers from watersheds such as transfer of the Ebro among many other modifications of the statute of autonomy the designation of Zaragoza as the venue for the 2008 International Exhibition whose thematic axis was water and sustainable development represented a series of changes and accelerated growth for the autonomous community in addition two anniversaries were celebrated that same year the bicentennial of sieges of Zaragoza of the war of independence against the Napoleonic invasion occurred in 1808 and the centenary of the Hispano French Exposition of 1908 that it's supposed as a modern event to demonstrate the cultural and economic thrust of Aragon and at the same time served to strengthen ties and staunch wounds with the French neighbors after the events of the Napoleonic Wars of the previous century topic demographics topic population as of 2015 half of Aragon's population fifty point four five percent live in the capital city of Zaragoza Huesca is the only other city in the region with a population greater than fifty thousand the majority of aragon d's citizens 71.8% live in the province of Zaragoza 17.1% live in the province of Huesca and 11.1% in the province of terra well the population density of the region as the second lowest in Spain after castilla-la mancha only twenty six point eight purse the most densely populated areas are around the valley of the river Ebro particularly around Zaragoza and in the Pyrenean foothills while the areas with the fewest inhabitants tend to be those that are higher up in the Pyrenean mountains and in most of the southern province of Terra l only four cities have a population of more than 20,000 Zaragoza 700,000 Huesca 50,000 Teru el 35,000 in Coolatta at 20,000 topic languages Spanish is the native language in most of Aragon and it is the only official language understood and spoken by virtually everyone in the region in addition to it the Aragon DS language continues to be spoken in several local varieties in the mountainous northern counties of the Pyrenees particularly in Western River Georgia sobrarbe e Jassa taenia and Samanta know it is enjoying a resurgence of popularity as a tool for regional identity in the eastern most areas of Aragon along the border with Catalonia varieties of the Catalan language are spoken including the co Marcus of eastern River Gorge a litera bajo sinka bajo aragon cass bajo aragon and madder Anja the strip shaped catalan-speaking area in Aragon is often called la franca topic territorial division aragón des divided into three provinces from north to south named after their capitals Huesca Zaragoza and Tyrell the provinces are further divided into 33 Co Marcus three of which are in more than one province there are a total of 732 municipalities in the region topic culture you some medieval monuments of Terra well and Zaragoza are protected by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Sites mudda jar architecture of Aragon the traditional dance of Aragon is known as Jota and is one of the faster Spanish dances it is also the most widespread in Aragon and the exact style and music depend on the area there are other less popular dances named Paolo Diaz similar to the sword stick dances of other regions the music to one local dance the dance of major domos of been asked was so enjoyed by Raphael delriego on a visit to the town that he ordered it to be copied resulting in the hymn of riego typical Aragon ease instruments include the string drum or shakotan bagpipes such as the gate Addabbo da oboe such as the duel Xena and small flutes like the chief lo some instruments have been lost such as the trumpeter ribbon orsa although there have been efforts to reconstruct them in contrast to other Pyrenean regions the shakotan and Qi flow never have stopped being played the carnival of Biel's away Scott has ancient origins and includes a group of men carrying long sticks wearing skirts cowbells and Boo Kurt goat like horns and skins with black painted faces called Trang gus' symbolizing virility who surround another man wearing skins playing the part of a bear called Lonzo in Aragon Diez mythology the bear carried souls between the world of the living in the world of the dead Trank is dance with young females named Madame s symbolizing purity and wearing colorful dresses other traditional figures include a horse rider named Kaaba a topic cuisine with its lush Pyrenean pastures lamb beef and dairy products are not surprisingly predominant in Aragon ease cuisine also of note is its ham from taro el olive oil from impeller and arbequina longaniza from grouse rainbow trout and salmon boar truffles and wild mushrooms from the upper river valleys of the Jassa taymiyah diego sobrarbe II and River Gorge regions and wines from Korea Nina Simone tano Coolatta at and Campo de Bourgh ha and fruit especially peaches from its fertile lower valleys the region also features a unique local haggis known as Torretta several interesting seafood dishes including various crab pastes which developed from an old superstition that crabs help prevent illness and sweets such as addict wines del Pilar and frutas de Aragon there are also other sweets like tortoise de Alma from taro Ellen trends Adama diver or Castanias de Huesca from huesca topic economy Aragon is among the richest autonomous regions in Spain with GDP per capita above the nation's average the traditional agriculture based economy from the mid 20th century has been greatly transformed in the past several decades and now service and industrial sectors are the backbone of the economy in the region the well-developed irrigation system around the Ebro has greatly supported the productive agriculture the most important crops include wheat barley rye fruit and grapes livestock breeding is essential especially in the northern areas where the lush meadows provide excellent conditions for sheep and cattle the main livestock are cattle three hundred thirty four thousand six hundred sheep two million eight hundred sixty two thousand one hundred pigs three million six hundred seventy thousand goats seventy eight thousand in poultry twenty million five hundred forty five thousand the chief industrial center is the capital Zaragoza where the largest factories are located the largest plant is the opel automotive plant with 8730 employees and production of two hundred thousand per years it supports many related industries in the area other large plants in the city include factories for trains and household appliances mining of iron ore and coal is developed to the south near ojos Negros electricity production is concentrated to the north where numerous hydropower plants are located along the Pyrenean rivers and in the 1,150 megawatts to rural power plant there is an aluminium refinery in the town of Sabine young ago the main centres of electronics industry are Zaragoza Huesca and Ben abar chemical industry is developed in Zaragoza sabine amigo moans on terror el ojos Negros Fraga been Abbar and others the transport infrastructure has been greatly improved there are more than data missing of motorways which run from zaragoza to madrid Teru el basque country Huesca and barcelona the condition of the other roads is also good as of 2016 there are eight hundred ninety nine thousand eight cars in Aragon through the territory of the province runs the new high-speed railway between Madrid and Barcelona with siding from Zaragoza two way which is going to be continued to the French border there is an international airport at Zaragoza as well as several smaller airports at huesca kedai Santa Cecilia de jakke and via nueva Diego the unemployment rate stood at 11.6 percent in 2017 and was lower than the national average pick government and politics topic current political organization as an autonomous community of Spain Aragon has an elected regional parliament Spanish Cortez de Aragon Aragon YZ courts Dargan Catalan courts Dargo with 67 seats it meets in the al-jaafari ah a Moorish palace in the capital city Zaragoza the Parliament chooses a president for the diputación general de Aragon or Aragon government for a four-year term the current president since July 2015 is Javier lambent of the PSOE nationally Aragon elects 13 deputies and 14 senators to the cortes generales in addition to the Spanish based political parties there are a number of aragon based parties such as the chun de aragón a sista a left-wing aragon 'is Nationalist Party and the Aragon YZ party more conservative junta Aragona esta had a seat in Spain's national congress of deputies from 2000 to 2008 while the centrist aragon YZ party has three national senators who are in coalition with the ruling Peoples Party in a 2011 regional government survey forty-seven point six percent of the population wanted greater autonomy for Aragon while 35.2% were satisfied with its current level of autonomy a total of six percent wanted an end to autonomy and 3.2 percent wanted full independence topic historic aragón in the Middle Ages was the hub of the wider crown of Aragon the crown was represented in the region from 1517 by a viceroy in 1479 king ferdinand ii of Aragon married Isabella the first of Castile the kingdom covering much of the rest of modern Spain however until the nueva planta decrees of 1707 Aragon maintained its own separate laws and institutions topic media Aragon has media setups in television radio and numerous newspapers topic television on the 21st of April 2006 regional television broadcasts in Aragon officially began with the launch of Aragon TV the law which established the CA RTV Aragon corporation radio and television dated from 1987 but various political disputes delayed the project for several legislators during the years that Aragon had no public television several media groups sought to supplement their absence for one TV II Aragon taking the territorial center in Zaragoza produced several programs and educational activities with the Aragon YZ town as for private groups there were several projects the most widely accepted for many years had been antennae Aragon which came to be regarded as regional television this channel was created in 1998 and disappeared in 2005 shortly after having to leave the media production center CPA as this was built by the DGA for future public television hosts Aragon with the push for the creation of public television antenna Aragon merged with RTV a radio television era Ganesa belonging to the Harald group merging RTV a antenna Aragon and led to channel Z TV Zaragoza television moreover antenna three television aired for several years and off to Aragon a news report fully Aragon YZ having a central issue in the panniers de venecia in Zaragoza within the premises of the theme park of Zaragoza Aragon TV was launched in 2006 after spending a season broadcasting a letter in a loop with images of Aragon YZ villages and audio of regional radio programmes topic radio aragón radio began broadcasting on the 18th of august 2005 at 5:00 p.m. with the sound of drums and drums of Kalan de and a group song Zaragoza the fish estimates of its audience range from 20,000 listeners according to the latest EMG to 70,000 according to private findings the channel has regional news bulletins every hour from 7:00 a.m. to midnight and coverage of sports topic sport nowadays SD Huesca is the best team in Aragon because it is the only team of the region in La Liga first football division reaching this achievement for the first time in its history in the season 2017 2018 however arrogance most successful football club ever as Real Zaragoza the club was founded in 1932 and has played at its current ground laro merida since 1957 Real Zaragoza have won six Copa del Rey titles from 1964 to 2004 and the 1995 European Cup Winners Cup there are plenty of smaller clubs in the region like CDT ruel skiing is popular in the Pyrenean north of Aragon at resorts such as for Miguel in Cannon Choo the Aragon East city of Jaca in the Pyrenees bid to host the Winter Olympics from 2002 to 2014 Zaragoza was considering a bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics but dropped it in 2011 to strengthen the chance of Barcelona winning the games the ciudad del motor de Aragon also known as motor land Aragon is a motor sport racetrack located near Alcon yes in Aragon it is home to the Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix pick notable people from Aragon topic up to the 19th century st. Elizabeth of Portugal 1271 to 1336 was Queen consort of Portugal and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and to Pope Benedict the 13th 1328 to 14:23 known as Papa Luna was an Avignon Pope and art patron sponsor king ferdinand ii of aragon 1452 to 1516 married queen isabella the first of castile and united the crown of aragon with the crown of castile giving form to the actual spain michael servetus 1500 911s - 1550 to was a theologian and physician who received numerous charges of heresy by both Catholics and Protestants and was burned at the stake in Calvin's Geneva during the sixteenth century Joseph calles ons 1557 to 1648 was a Catholic priest who dedicated himself to the education of poor boys at Rome and founded a society pledged to that work Baltasar Gracian 1601 to 1658 writer of Spanish baroque literature Gaspar sons 1640 to 1710 composer guitarist and organist Rock Joaquim de Alcubierre 1702 to 1780 was a military engineer who discovered the ruins of pompei Francisco Garces 1738 to 1781 was a missionary priest to North America who founded two pueblo missions Francisco de Goya 1746 to 1828 18th century painter topic 20th and 21st centuries IVA Amaral singer-songwriter and member of the rock band Amaral Enrique Bunbury Enrique Ortiz de Landa Zuri is a Spanish rock singer-songwriter for Heroes del Silencio and Enrique Bunbury band luis buñuel filmmaker Saint Jose Maria Escriva Spanish Catholic priest founder of Opus Dei Pablo Garr gaya sculptor and painter Jose Antonio laborda singer writer and politician Santiago Ramon y Cajal Nobel Prize in Physiology or medicine for his research on the human brain and nervous system Carlos Saura filmmaker Pablo Serrano sculptor Alberto's a better footballer topic image gallery topic C also era Gandhi's Wikipedia crown of Aragon kingdom of Aragon expo 2008 current arts artifacts dispute between Aragon and Catalonia seat monastery of Santa Maria de su jina auberge Dargan list of Aragon E's people list of mountains in Aragon mudda jar architecture of Aragon music of Aragon fiestas del Pilar lavake Adele on help topic references topic bibliography argan Sola looper Co the events in Aragon 1590 and 1591 argan Sola looper Co popular alterations of Zaragoza 1591 Costa Juan annals - Aoi Zi Lorenzo Ibanez ceremonial and brief relation of all the charges and ordinary things of the deputation of the kingdom of Aragon published 1611 DeHerrera wide Tordesillas antonio history of the things that happened in this kingdom dela newsa vez NCO Blasco secular and ecclesiastical histories of Aragon volume one published 1616 volume 2 1619 levana Jawad Baptista cartography of the kingdom of Aragon published 1611 Zurita y Castro Geronimo and nails Dilek Corona de Aragon multi-volume history published between 1562 and 1580 topic external links in Spanish government of Aragon Senderos de Aragon Aragon government tourism site Aragon Encyclopedia Britannica to 11th ed 1911 pp 313 to 314 guide to the Aragon Pyrenees Mountains maps of Aragon | wikipedia tts | UCa7A71byaczz6dAQM4FZngg | 2018-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,368 | 49,391 |
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7KxfwAXM0r8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KxfwAXM0r8 | Nissa Loves Gideon - Abzan Standard Deck Tech | hey guys today I'm going to do a Deck Tech of what I'm playing at F&M this deck is very good in my opinion it is a standard deck so I'll go over the cards uh four Gideons on the top of the curve four rhinos for absen charms are very very good against the drai decks and a fezer and then one card that I want to talk a little bit more about is Nissa uh Nissa is a card that when I orally played her she was not I was not impressed by her ability uh the plant token was not impressive her minus 2 was not impressive but the more I played with her the better she got and I really did want to play Anissa into a Gideon having two tokens a turn and then having the ability to pump these tokens is outrageous like it is how you win the games and is a very efficient way to win games because not only does he make tokens she pumps all your creatures and a lot of times it is really relevant because one of your creatures is hanga back walker I've been playing around with this card for a little bit I like it um the only issue I have with air of the wild sometimes it's just a little too slow it doesn't offer enough utility so wraps uh Joker's command and then Walker so I will talk about Walker a little bit last card is D protector Walker is still one of the best cards in my opinion it gets there it definitely does a ton with Nissa you make a 01 you're going to pump then you're going to make another old1 then you're going to pump and then it just gets out of control and that's what this deck specializes in is taking advantage of just putting creatures out there and yes they might be able to board W but then you just reload so fast nissar in my opinion is very good for absen see is the card that I want to be playing at GP Houston this is the deck GP Houston is standard this is probably the deck or some iteration of the deck I'm probably going to move away from Air of the wilds and maybe Jill M's command but the rest of the deck I love a lot I think n is that good like I don't I didn't want to like her but like I I do like her a lot two PLS two Forest uh two land War waste two caves a canopy Vista a Mars Four Wind swps oh no wed Four Wind sweps four shambling vents uh free hising quagmires I don't know if that's 59 or if that's well I'll check my sideboard okay so then the other card that I missed was a murderous cut on top uh would be in the main board again another card that I'm probably going to move AER I'm probably going to play four of her cuz I do like her a lot I know her price has gone down tremendously but the card is pretty Bonkers in my opinion uh we have Ser of rightous we have ultimate price uh so that's a pretty I don't know it's not the greatest card right now stance stance is going to be very good I probably will bump up to four self-inflicted womb not a great card right now the sideboard needs some help the one card I've tested quite a bit was Nissa and she is very very good in this deck so I'm excited I'm I'm excited for GP Houston I'll see some of you guys there uh with this deck and yeah bye guys | Umu | UCLAladm_GZWMoU9SPDB0r4Q | 2016-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 632 | 3,050 |
N_RuZ9C6uUQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_RuZ9C6uUQ | Monthly COST of Owning a NEW Hellcat Charger. $2,000/ Month for a Hellcat 🤯… | all right so boom you're in the market for a Hellcat right you want a brand new Hellcat fresh off the lot fresh off the truck brand new 2023 last call Hellcat you want either with a Hellcat charger Hellcat Challenger Hellcat Durango TRX uh trackhawk you want a brand new brand new Hellcat right red eye jailbreak regular Hellcat doesn't matter all right so boom 2023 dodge charger Hellcat jailbreak let's say you finance it not lease it but you're financing it for let's say a roundabout number ninety five thousand dollars somehow or another you're able to get your monthly payments down to about 1200 so 1200 a month you got to have car insurance let's go on the low end of car insurance I know people that are paying well into threes and fours but let's just be conservative here low-end car insurance 288 right plus 288 we're already at 1 488 okay boom 1488 a lot of people can do that all day every day no problem well you got to put gas in this car right now I'm averaging 12.2 miles to the gallon in this car if I drove this car every single day for seven days I'd be at the gas tank probably every three days right so let's say every third day you fill up so seven days in a week every third day you fill up so you're filling up roughly about two times a week let's say you're putting about fifty five dollars once again let's be conservative 55 times two that's a hundred and ten dollars times four four weeks in a month assuming your daily driving your Hellcat four hundred and forty dollars so we went from 1488 plus 440 we're already at one thousand nine hundred and twenty eight dollars we haven't even factored in oil changes we have in factored the entire rotations that's just month to month expenses for owning a brand new Hellcat now my question to you once again do you have an extra two thousand dollars a month that you can put towards a car what's up guys it's your boy knockout360 here with the brand new video man as you can tell I'm in a car that makes this a car vlogger they know I was going down when I come around let's get into it I've got car content car shows car reviews carmates anything and everything car related happens on this channel so if you're into that make sure that you stick around for everyone else hit that subscribe Button as well as that notification Bell so that you know what's coming out and when it's coming out so let's just talk about it man uh one question that a lot of you guys have been asking me recently is how much does owning a Hellcat cost um and I'm gonna be blunt with you uh it's it's expensive I'm not even gonna lie to you uh it's one of those things where and we're talking about brand new hellcats we're not talking about use we're not talking about the used car market we're strictly talking about financing a brand new Hellcat whether it's a Hellcat charger Hellcat Challenger Hellcat uh Durango um I believe they're still doing Hellcat uh trx's or TRX uh they're not doing trackhawks anymore so everything every track I'll give you find will be used but we're talking about brand new off the truck off the dealership lot uh Hellcat and of course I'm going to use myself as an example now the numbers that I gave you aren't going to be exact to the T but they're round about numbers um so my situation is I own a 2023 dodge charger Hellcat jailbreak um and I bought it uh I ordered it special ordered it uh pre-ordered it the whole nine inspected out how I wanted to uh fresh off the truck it had two miles when I bought it you know what I'm saying Fresh Off The Fresh Off The Truck showroom floor and then it was mine uh mine ran once again I'm not going to give you exact numbers but I'm going to give you ballpark uh let's say mine ran about 88 000 you know um let's talk about monthly payment okay monthly payments uh uh for my Hellcat twelve hundred dollars how to have car insurance right uh twelve hundred dollars already on top that's just your monthly payment once again I'm not telling you real numbers just giving you ballpark numbers twelve hundred dollars a month for a ninety thousand dollar car uh and then you gotta have car insurance now whether you're with Liberty Mutual Geico State Farm I don't know who you guys are with let's go on the low end and let's say 288 dollars and that's on the low end the reason I say low end is because I know people that are paying 400 plus dollars a month for car insurance on their Hellcat but let's be conservative here so now we're already at one thousand four hundred and eighty eight dollars right one thousand four hundred eighty eight dollars and that's just the car payment and the car insurance alone right now when it comes to the car payment you guys know like I know you can negotiate that there are some people that are paying 15 16 plus 17 plus I've seen that there are some people that negotiate their car payment to the point where they've got it down to I don't know nine hundred a thousand something like that um if you're good like that by all means of course if you put a down payment down that changes things the more down payment you put down obviously the lower your payment is but once again these are just ballpark numbers that I'm giving you uh so we're already at one thousand four hundred eighty eight dollars you know what I'm saying uh and that's the car payment and the car insurance let's talk about gas so gas is subjective because I don't think anybody is daily driving this car you can if you want to it is a sedan it's got a huge trunk it serves a lot of different purposes but let's be honest here I'm getting 12.2 miles to the gallon it would be stupid for me to daily this I actually have another daily this is my Play card my pleasure car uh but if you did daily it let's say you're driving this thing Sunday to Sunday or Monday to Sunday uh 12.2 miles to the gallon you're going to be filling up let's once again be conservative let's go every third day right every third day you're filling up so you're filling up Wednesday uh and then you're filling up um you already got a full tank on Monday you're filling up Wednesday and then let's say you're filling up again uh what's that uh Thursday Friday Saturday let's say you're filling up Sunday again uh 55 a tank you and I both know we're not going to find gas anywhere for 55 at least not a full tank especially not in Charlotte North Carolina but once again let's be conservative 55 times two you're filling up twice a week that's 110 you guys know that like I know that times four because there's four weeks in a month 440 right there you're putting 440 in the gas tank of this car every single month if you're daily driving it so we're at 1488 plus 440 we're already at 1 900 and why is this not focusing 1928 dollars and that's not even taken into account if it's the month where you got to do an oil change in a tire rotation to my understanding for my car oil change is going to run me about one 165 it's either 165 or 215 I'm not mistaken uh at 185 or two it's either 165 or 215 I don't remember because I haven't changed my oil yet but uh figure 200 dollars with the oil change in the tire rotation all in one right um so yeah two thousand dollars a month guys basically for a brand new Hellcat charger Hellcat Challenger Durango Hellcat which is going to be worse because I haven't seen the Durango under six figures um TRX once again I don't I haven't seen the TRX under six figures so you've got some people that are paying 15 16 1700 a month and for those guys you're easily talking 21 22 2300 a month including gas and everything else that's the monthly uh realistically as it pertains to what to expect when owning a Hellcat uh one thing that I can honestly say that I've learned about this car is this is a no way shape form or fashion a daily driver I daily drove this car for the first week that I had it but just because I couldn't you know I couldn't put it down like I had to and this car just tempts you to go you know I have good control over uh my emotions and uh you know I'm a logical guy analytical guy the whole nine but when I get behind this car I turn into something different you know uh and it makes no sense at all what I turned into because every single time I drive this car every time and I'm probably incriminating myself I have to do 120 130 140 just to feel comfortable just to feel like I drove it like it's supposed to be driven right now my daily card my Jeep I don't think I've ever done over 80 miles an hour with that car I don't even want to you know I don't even want to stress my car out like that you know because it's not built for that but when I get in this I just get tempted you know I almost feel like I it's tunnel vision you know if you've ever seen that movie Biker Boys at the end of the last race that they had you know uh it turned into like a tunnel and it's just like it's just you it's a person to the left or right of you and then the road that's all you see and that's literally what it is when I get behind this car I just want to do dumb for no reason I want to do 100 miles an hour coming around the corner and I know I shouldn't I know the speed limit is 40. but I want to see if this car can handle 100 before I start sliding and the back end comes out when I merge onto the highway the speed limit is 70. why would I merge at 70 when I can merge at 120 and get where I really want to get if I'm behind somebody on the highway and you know I see the right lane is open it's not enough for me to just put my signal on getting that lane and slowly pass them I have to put my signal on move as fast as possible into that right lane like I'm in Fast and Furious and then blow past them at 105 miles an hour just because and that all of that stuff costs I'm saying all that to say that costs money that costs gas this is not the kind of car that you know you can be respectful with you just can't um with my Scat Pack I was able to be respectful I was able to drive that car in eco mode probably a good 90 of the time the only time I got into custom or track was when I was playing with my guys in uh Lane Hogs but with this car it's just not possible and eco mode serves no purpose at all you know it's just there I guess probably just so that you know they can be compliant with the Department of Transportation you know what I'm saying so that they can tell the Department of Transportation Hey listen these cars have eco mode as well I don't know what eco mode does like uh the highest that I've ever seen in this car and I've owned it for a month is probably about 15 miles to the gallon that's the highest and that's in eco mode chilling now I've never used the black key I don't know what that does I don't know what it is I don't know where it is at this point to be honest with you it's at my house somewhere uh I don't need it you know for obvious reasons but the red key will get you in trouble every single time but getting back to the topic of this video guys I mean realistically you've got to set aside anywhere between fifteen to two thousand dollars for this car if you want a brand new Hellcat now used hellcats is totally different if you went out and got you a 65 60 I don't know 50 55 000 65 67 000 Hellcat 2019 2020 2022 then obviously your monthly is going to be different and you're in car insurance will probably be different as well to be honest with you but um this is for the brand new Hellcat owners 2023 last call no miles fresh new car smell all that stuff this is what you're looking at once again 1200 a month at a ballpark that's if you're financing if you're leasing it'll probably be a different story if you're leasing you can probably get at least about what eight nine hundred dollars and that will save you you know that'll save you a good bit uh owning however is a different story because you're you're essentially financing to own um so it's a different story you know at the end of the day the bank owns it either way until you get that pink slip that says this car is yours so let's not act like there's some sort of difference between financing and leasing uh as far as Prestige is concerned because that's not the case you don't own the car until you own the car technically we're all financing or leasing our cars until we own it outright but um 1200 a month for the payment uh car insurance on top of that it's going to be let's once again 288 just to play around that's 1488 right there and if you're daily driving it you're putting three to four hundred dollars in your tank if not more depending on how much you drive or how bad you drive you could be putting more into it on the on a monthly basis you could be putting three four five hundred into it which is easily going to put you at that 2000 Mark now realistically a lot of people are not daily driving these cars so that's not something that a lot of people have to worry about so I mean at that point you're probably looking at 1700 a month including gas if you're not daily driving it maybe you're driving it once or twice a month like myself not a month but once or twice a week like myself like at this point I'm only filling up a full tank probably no I'm gonna be honest with you probably twice a week twice a week I'm filling up uh but I'm not filling up from empty to full if that makes sense like today I'm going to the gas station but that's just because for some reason gas is really cheap today I think it has something to do I don't know it's just really cheap in my area and I'm a little over half a tank so it's one of those things like I might as well because I know I'm going to be there eventually but um if you're the type of guy that runs your tank to empty you may be able to get by you know a tank and a half a week so you may be at the gas station for full tank once and then maybe a half a tank you know twice so there are ways to finesse that you know those are just rough numbers the 2 000 a month that's just a rough estimate based off of uh kind of your average Hellcat owner but when it comes to car payment I know people that are paying for a lease anywhere between eight to nine hundred dollars for a Hellcat and for finance I know people that are paying uh a little under 1900 for a Hellcat and that's just the car payment that's not Insurance that's not gas that's not anything else as it pertains to the car that's strictly um the car payment you know what I'm saying and I make this video guys just so that you know what you're getting into or what you're looking to get into you know uh for me you know my YouTube pays for my car you know um all of that comes from YouTube or whatever the case may be like everything else just sits and chills but YouTube pays for this car so I mean my situation is a little different from the average person if it were a situation where I had twelve hundred dollars coming out of my I guess discretionary fund you know and I wasn't doing what I'm doing now as far as YouTubers concerned I'd have to reconsider I'd be in the Scat Pack you know what I'm saying I'm just being honest with you I'd be in a wide body Scat Pack chilling you know but considering I do what I do and I make what I make doing what I do the YouTube channel pays for this so it's it's no it's not that big of a deal uh I'm not gonna say it's not that big of a deal because obviously I could be doing a lot more with that money on a monthly basis than uh putting it into a inanimate object you know an inanimate metal object that's just sitting most of the time making a whole lot of noise but um you know everyone's situation is different but like I said guys that's pretty much what you're looking at even if you're in a used car market you're probably going to be paying north of if you're financing north of seven eight hundred dollars nine hundred dollars a month and then the gas still applies like that doesn't change whether you're used or new the gas doesn't change um I think the uh the car payment thing I really don't think that changes to be honest with you because car insurance companies they know what kind of cars these are they know that for one they get stolen a lot they know that they get crashed a lot a lot of people die in these cars unfortunately um obviously your record plays a huge part into that uh how much money you put down on the car plays a huge part on your uh monthly payment me personally I'm of the mindset that I would rather just have a really good good solid credit score which I actually do uh and not put anything down because to my understanding for every thousand dollars you put down your payment is only going down 20 to 50 bucks a month now talk to me tell me what your situation is maybe my numbers are really rough really awful maybe I just got you know over I don't know maybe my dealership just me over and I'm paying too too much for this car but uh I'm sure that's not the case I'm sure a lot of people are in my boat but talk to me guys like subscribe comment it's been your boy knockout 360. I'll see you guys in the next one man peace and you know with the wide body specifically we're talking Pirelli P0 uh these cars the wide bodies come with Pirelli P0 All Seasons right I'm on tirerack.com 378 dollars a tire for the whole set 1515 1500 for the tires nothing's cheap on these cars at all nothing it's cheap on these cars uh what else like I said tire rotation oil changes brand new tires are going to run you 1500 God forbid you are in a month where you got to do well that really wouldn't happen um 1500 for tires it's expensive you know there's nothing cheap about these cars at all 305 35 20s which is standard for the wide bodies 378 a tire for a set of four 1500 with tax and all that stuff man so there's nothing cheap about these cars at all uh because everything on these cars are SRT products so I mean it's like owning a Mercedes but it's AMG you know what I'm saying uh it's going to be significantly more expensive for AMG than it is a C-Class or an e or an S-Class because it's the high performance line SRT is the high performance line so you're going to pay high performance prices you know and that's just the reality of it man but I mean like I said just figure 1500 to 2 000 a month uh for this car if you're financing it and it's something that you're going to be driving quite a lot it's not just a play card but it's actually a car that you're considering you know daily driving or driving on a day-to-day basis or week-to-week basis that's what you're looking at man um like I said let me know if my numbers are skewed or off if I'm close what are you guys paying uh does that sound about right am I stretching it or am I being too conservative some of you guys may be paying 2 000 plus a month right but uh that's what we're looking at guys so talk to your boy spend your boy knock it I'm going to get out of here peace | Knockout 360 | UCOeaTAgoc3hc2YWpvxzbfNA | 2023-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,734 | 18,839 |
_DvzVf4f-fI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DvzVf4f-fI | gpn20 - Breaking things with emoji 💥 | so now today um we welcome to a talk where we will learn how to break things beautifully and creatively with emojis by dysphoric unicorn she's a web developer by profession and someone who likes to break things apart just for the sheer pleasure of it in her free time so [Music] without further ado please yes thank you very much all right so yeah i'm here to tell you a bit about uh emoji and as you can see chromium already capitulated for me while showing the um uh it should have been this emoji which is uh coincidentally or not so much coincidentally the emoji that seems to break the most apps because it's pretty new and it's not um it doesn't work in the way that other flag emojis work um so something about me yeah 20 something professional web developer a hobbyist security researcher whatever also do game development and i don't actually like emoji so there's like three emoji that i use um you might ask yourself that why am i holding a talk about emoji well kind of a coincidence i just wanted to try something out last year and it broke horribly and uh i found that was interesting um and also i don't know if you remember this news story about eels that forgot what humans are doing the pandemic um yeah that's basically me so uh bear with me in my if i'm talking a bit too fast or something like that all right so let's start with the thing that um got me interested in emoji breaking things in general which is emoji domains a quick bit of history about emoji domains is that about domains in general is that dns was standardized in 1987. with a very limited character set so like just letters numbers uh and a handful of special characters that's definitely not enough for many languages and this actually was before unicode which we mostly use today which also includes all those emoji came out in order to overcome this issue with with many languages not working with this limited character set uh internationalized domain names were proposed in 1996 introducing this so-called puny code which allows encoding characters um into this small set then some people registered emoji domains those don't seem to be puny code they probably um block something just to uh just register those domains but they seem to still exist um because uh like puny code was only really uh really added in uh 2003. so there's also normalization in addition to punycode which isn't that important for us but it uh normalizes some special characters to two letters within the set then in 2008 uh we had idna 2 2008 uh which banned emojis in most major top-level domains and also in 2020 we got the transgender flag pride emoji which yeah as i said already breaks the most things um so what's puny code it's this weird non-human readable representation of unicode characters most browsers will translate these emoji if you enter them in the url bar into puny code and you will no longer see the emoji because otherwise it would be used for spam like i could buy apple.com with letter emojis and people would think that i'm i own that domain so yeah it will be converted into this unreadable mess it's not supported in most top level domains but you can basically set anything as the third level domain so you can have fun with that so what i was planning to do um i was trying to find a new job in early 2021 and i i just needed something to show some kind of portfolio and i knew that emoji domains were just a thing that you could use and i also thought hey a transgender pride flag emoji let's use that so i won't get mixed up with potential employers who would have a problem with that so i searched for the mains and at this point i knew nothing about punycode so i wanted a def tld which is also the tld of my blog but they don't support it i later found out my register doesn't support emoji domains at all um so i went to another register bought a domain and yeah just so you don't try this it expired because it would have been like 40 dollars to renew and this is only like a little testing thing um so i've got this domain i was really happy about it and quickly put together a demo page in pure html and css so it was easy to deploy i deployed it and sent a timer output on me why would a timeout my server isn't slow and nothing was in the log was i scammed did i not get the domain that i wanted did i waste 10 euros at a point where i didn't have reliable income which would not have been good but in reality a domain did exist and it actually resolved to my server no problem however [Music] 0 with joiners this is a character that you can insert between two characters to make a third one which is used to make flag emojis the representation of the transgender flag emoji is a white flag and a transgender symbol so yeah i had a white flag and a heart a white flag and a transgender symbol as the domain which doesn't look as good i think we can all agree so the zero with joiner was not allowed in domain names but it has a puny code encoding at least depending on which encoder you use i can set arbitrary strings are sub domain names so i tried setting one um firefox did convert it back then and worked but now it just goes straight to the to the default search engine it doesn't even try it and well at least my block is the first result so there's something chromium does convert it a year ago it was this unreadable string now it's another unreadable string the first wasn't valid puny code i don't know how that happened but they fixed it yeah then i've tried dig which is an dns command line tool it doesn't convert puny code so i had to do it myself it also has validity checks which you have to disable in order to look up the dns records but then it does actually work with the puny code i just copied from the chromium browser so then i thought okay i've got this register which does not support puny code but i can also move domains between registers and i'd like to have all my domains at one place um back then um my main domain landlord uh namecheap did not support w dot ws domains at all dot ws is like a tld that has supporting emoji as its main selling point now apparently they do but they don't like puny code so as they can't convert i still got two registers to support email another thing email just loves to break it it breaks on its own so you don't even need to emoji but um yeah so first of all i thought emoji domain in as a male standard domain with puny code doesn't work because my mail server breaks why creating it at just 500 it's a known issue it's supposed to be fixed but for some reason it still doesn't work even though i'm on the news version so sadly i couldn't test that yet a puny code in the local part is not interesting because um email addresses allow so many characters that it they probably shouldn't because you probably know how difficult it is to write a regex just for email addresses that doesn't have false negatives um so yeah you can just use emoji without encoding and we've got a couple of results so all of these are the transgender red flag here we use the zero vagina apparently at the first example at the second one it also just shows a white flag um and the funny thing was when i tried sending it an email to outlook i think i'm now on a spam list with them because uh they really did not like that i don't actually know i i didn't actually know this smtp utf-8 thing that they said i was lacking um but yeah they were pretty unhappy and my next test mail uh actually landed in my spam photo which never before from my server but yeah whatever but the domains uh are not the only things that you can break using puny code first of all a little tale from a job i've left a while ago um one of the first ticket tickets i got uh the input sanitation was broken people were entering um emoji into their username and the database didn't have the correct collation to support that and it broke input sanitation actually was fine we just had two different pieces of software that allowed changing your name and we didn't have access to the other one so they just fixed the database and my username stayed jennifer cool for a while at least while i was there maybe the account is still there maybe there's the user to test emoji i don't know github this was also interesting they have these statuses which are an emoji and some text and they did not fully support emoji 13 which introduced the transgender pride flag last year but the interesting thing is depending on user agent it looked very different the one that looks correct is ios then we've got um firefox which uh like does the whole writing the text two letters uh in a row and then we've also got a chromium which overlays the text of the oil text for the emoji it's been fixed now which makes my status a lot less fun to look at but so icloud keynote we're getting meta it's not an issue with installed phones which i actually checked it does not support zero with joiner seemingly it doesn't happen in presentation mode so yeah at least that was safe but it did happen in the edit mode and uh it happens in firefox and chromium on linux and it happens in chrome and very own mac os probably also in windows but i'm not going to try that um it does not happen with the ios and mac os keynote apps so yeah staying meta breaking this event i did not break that screen but yeah as you can see the far plan is displaying a broken character next to the talk which is actually better than if it had displayed the correct emoji in my opinion also apparently i generated many hours of work fixing the intro outro generator and i'm sorry about that that's the not so fun part about breaking things someone has to clean it up um yeah substrings are another funny thing if you've got two flags as i've shown before flags are made from two letters which are joined so one country flag may be a substring of two other country flags not really that dangerous but at least interestingly intense then i've got own cloud which started out strong displaying my folder name correctly fades a bit on the linux client and seems to have given up once i reach the sync view where it's only displaying one of the emoji then on mastodon mastodon also allows custom emoji which are like a text and then you load a little image file and someone decided to put all custom emoji their instance had in a single post that post managed to crash basically every client trying to render it mine included i couldn't use the network for two days because it kept trying to render this pose also there's this little bug which i've got to give here when i try to play paste the transgender flag on chromium on linux in firefox it works but in chromium it doesn't it does not know this combination renders the white flag into unknown character symbols when the zeroth journal is deleted the transgender symbol is shown which yeah it's just an interesting way to handle uh combinations that they don't know um i don't know why chromium doesn't work with emoji actually the package i got installed to display emoji is from google so i don't know so device names seem to break a lot of things if you include emoji in them naturally i changed my phone's device name so if i haven't found anything sadly maybe in the future payment providers this is something that happened at work where a large payment provider sent empty responses with a 200 status code um so no information what broke so and later we found out from their side that a rainbow emoji in the order description seemed to be the cause once that was removed it worked again and what gave me the idea of adding an emoji to my device name apparently some banks won't let you use online banking on your phone if you've got an emoji in the device name yeah that's definitely a sign of very stable back-end code that you want to trust with your money not as fun another thing you can break with emoji screen readers too many emoji are terrible because they tend to have pretty long names and a screen reader will speak every single instance of an emoji so if you've got like a username with tons of different emoji in it the screen reader will spend maybe a minute just saying your username before your post also there's art made out of emoji this sometimes breaks on its own so we've got a bunch of blanks there um it also causes screen readers to really announce everything i checked with this with with this uh post on um voiceover and it was really terrible that was bot does not exist anymore so don't go complaining to anyone because of it because yeah it doesn't exist anymore uh so i basically think that accessibility is just more important than fun if with emoji um you can if you want to create art out of characters just take a screenshot and write an image description that way everyone can join in on the fun but why would i do all that well first of all it's easy like everyone has an emoji keyboard phones have them operating systems have them and it's just easy to just take some emoji and put them everywhere in every single input feed you can find um it's not likely to get me sued like there's other ways of breaking stuff that are more likely to actually break something but uh unless they've got a terribly messed up back-end system generally not much happens except the displaying breaking and yeah i'm just curious like that did we learn anything from this well a bit maybe emoji domains are definitely not production ready users will be confused when you just see this unreadable unreadable string they think they will be redirected they maybe think they have been hacked or anything don't use them for anything important not all browsers can resolve the emoji domains you might not get the domain you think you're buying generally only for fun projects not for anything productive but emoji overall are just here to stay so test your applications with them most stuff breaks without a larger impact as i said it won't get me sued uh yeah making it even more interesting when something really breaks but and also uh supporting emoji has the nice effect of actually supporting useful things which are scripts that are not latin so many people have names that may not be able to be entered into your system and that's pretty shitty because people are just named what they are and you should support that so yeah if you support emoji you usually get support for all names in addition to that for free and also domain renewal costs are just way too high um it's bad when you can can get a domain for for like eight bucks but then the next year they want 40. uh so you've probably linked that domain everywhere and now you can't afford to renew which just isn't fun and also leads the way for spamming and stuff like that so yeah i'm a bit too quick this time sorry for that thank you for listening go break some stuff and have a wonderful remaining conference so thank you very much for your talk thank you for listening we still have 10 minutes that means if you're willing we can take some questions and have some q a okay yeah uh a very somewhat technical question about unicode who came up uh with this idea of creating new characters by using the zero with joyner and because one of the good things about unicode was that it got rid of a lot of really weird encoding systems that use multiple bytes to uh define certain symbols and so now we have this one 32-bit number that can represent enough characters to probably last us for more than a lifetime and then they decide okay that's not enough we want to combine multiple of these code points to define new characters that seems really weird to me do you know why they decided to do that um yeah so uh basically the history of emoji uh a bit shortened is that it used to be used a lot in japan for communication via sms um it was never meant to be this thing that we got today where basically everything has an emoji and there's every emoji and lots of different skin colors and all that and at some point the unicode consortium was formed or it was already from but at some point they adopted emoji and they kept having to add more and more things like these country flags every country wants to be an emoji and every every single one would have taken up like a code point and maybe an update or something and now they just take the iso string the shortcode for a country and join that to make the country flag if i remember correctly that was the first usage of the zeroth joiner later they used it for for the for skin color indications which also made sense because having every emoji in like five different codes would be a lot um and then they added the rainbow flag which was a rainbow and a white flag and they kind of kept going [Music] other questions yes i'm not a question but just about the topic the gp gpn 19 i think there was a presentation about emojis and that i don't remember that well but i think he got into how it all works and how it came to be so might look it up it's online you can always watch it oh yeah in the back was there also something that didn't break when you expected it to break well i try to look at the world in the most optimistic and positive way so i just don't think things will break was that believable i don't know um yeah i don't have an example but i probably tried some things that i thought would work that never did but i don't know what exactly okay thank you we have still time for questions yes have you tried using emojis and passwords well all my passwords are auto generated and my password generator does not yet have an emoji option so i've got to disappoint you there probably security is a bit more important to me than breaking their password fields but yeah that's definitely an interesting thing to try maybe not for your main account but yeah could also be funny with like uh maximum length because an emoji may be multiple characters but it's not always treated like that so hi um you know unicode also has this uh left to right right to left thing yes did you fiddle around with that one in combination with emoji not yet [Music] okay we still have five minutes left so still time for questions please try to keep it concise did you find a job yes i don't actually think my portfolio mattered though but there's a question back there so well my questions about puny code did you experience many broken implementations because when i experienced with puny code i had a lot of tools double some kind of double encoding happen so you have you put in unicode you get out an um emoticon or emoji out of that somewhere in between and then there was some some kind of double encoding sometimes it was punicote and i was seriously scared sometimes what what happened then was this is a comparable issue when you got different results when you copy and pasted the urls from chromium for example uh yeah it's like that many converters are broken like the website that let 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ATLKDke0-vk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATLKDke0-vk | 99 Times Table, Produced by TESOLBANGLADESH. | uh by the who are you well this is me mr romania or shamoni i'm a third grader in vikrance and in school and college and i'm a teacher learner as well and you're a boss student right yeah i call you sometimes iconic kid right yeah yeah okay so what is our topic today our show money is in mental math yeah so mental math with who is this girl by the way this is me no you see you yeah okay and uh we have written an iconic tussle kid hmm that's good actually yeah dear viewers you'll see why she is and uh yeah the organization is called the tessel kid center so let's begin right okay let's see what you can learn today okay what do you see here russia money well it's 99 times table got crazy 99 times to go yeah the whole bangladesh they learn only up to 19 and you're talking about 99 yeah i'm sure yeah yeah sure yeah okay so let's see how magically we can do this okay okay so let's write at first 99 times you write one number here from one to hey number one it's easy actually right it's easy if you multiply any number okay okay just by one you get that number yeah right okay so how to do the other ones we know 99 times one is 99 99 now let's write some more okay 99 times now let's start two yeah that's good now how can do that right okay okay now all you need to do is you just multiply this two number yeah yeah okay okay this two number so if you multiply this two number i mean the digits actually yeah nine and two what is your result eighteen eighteen so let's write here is eighteen we are putting a bit space here yeah now this nine is left right yes this one is shifted here we only shipped it here yeah and you'll get a result yeah you're right okay let's see yeah that is the answer yeah so 99 twos are 198 198. now let's solve another one now it's your turn to solve it right okay uh let's erase this okay is this k okay okay it's done right so yeah now if i give you this problem say five how do you solve it the answer will be your 45 because nine fives are 45. you have 45 okay and this one will shift to here so 99 fives are 495. if i give you another problem 99 sixes are what is the result um there is only 594 i mean you are telling this just by using your head yeah not by using a calculator how it works okay because yeah multiply six and the result because six six nines are 54 yeah and this one left so it will be sift here yeah that's really right now if we give give you this problem 99 times nine what is the result now you're gonna fail okay because nine nines are eighty one so this nine is left so it will be shifted here so 99 times 9 is 891 yeah okay now the last problem how about this one i will give you a space to write 8 times 99 we have written 19 and here so what is the result it will be 792 792 yeah yeah wait what you did i just multiplied this nine to here and in this piece i just put this nine here because it's left so the result is seven nine two two yeah that's good now we understood the time stable nine of ninety nine yeah now dear viewers you can try to solve some other problems like 99 sixes are 99 and forza 1993 there okay so it's really just like magical thing you can learn if you love mathematics go for this [Music] for admission please call our sms two zero one six two zero zero zero four two double zero | TESOL BANGLADESH | UCyqUVpAfcR5q6EjkFeCJoiA | 2021-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 678 | 3,278 |
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PwcLJx40Dpw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwcLJx40Dpw | FLATTERING CHRISTMAS EVENTS OUTFITS | WEDDING GUEST| PARTY| GALS NIGHT OUT - BOOHOO | hi guys welcome back to my channel it's emily lucy ratch if you are new here i've got an instagram account at your account and a youtube channel so welcome if you haven't already make sure you give this video a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button you also want to be ringing that bell because you do not want to be missing any of my content that is coming today's video is an exciting one it's one that i've been wanting to do for the last few weeks i've just been waiting for the right time and today is the right time i feel like it's just the perfect pre-christmas run-up video so today it's a sponsored one it's sponsored by one of my favorite brands and that is boohoo and it is all christmas event outfits we're going glam if you can't tell already i've got my makeup glam i've got my accessories and nails are sparkling i am just in such a christmas excitement mode like i'm going in the shop to see my suspenses got the christmas food all the outfits are sparkly again like i just love it honestly so i am so ready to bring this video to you guys today we've got dresses we've got christmas parties we've got wedding guests we've got girls night out outfits so get a cup of tea sit down let's enjoy this christmas events try on together [Music] so i've got two huge bags to share with you but i'm gonna show everything i'm just gonna pick the best bits try them on together let's see what we think what is a winning the christmas events top list as always you cannot shop any of the links down below in the description let's start unpacking okay the first dress i want to show you is what i actually have posted about on instagram stories already because i'm sorry i was like oh that looks really nice so it is this one and it looks like this it's a rainbow velvet tie front shirt dress and i have picked this one up in a size 14. i'm hoping it's not going to be too big because obviously it needs to be like really tight to have this like ruched effect at the front look how sparkly i'm so excited to try this one on um but sometimes if you go for the 14 because that's my actual size it can look a little bit like misshapen so sometimes you have to size down but i think because boohoo sizing usually comes up quite small i think it's gonna fit perfectly so i'll try that one on for you now i'm super excited to try this one on first because it looks really nice it's velvet it's soft it's delicious okay we're getting good number one is already a hit like how stunning i'm not even wearing a bra i've got some shape tape and boob tape on the side so i think i would do that or you could probably not even wear a bra for that when you pull this in like this it's going to give you an instant bit of cleavage but oh my god i love this dress so much it is gorgeous wow i feel snatched honestly this is stunning i feel like it's so sparkly it's just gorgeous the sleeve detail everything about it i just love i feel this is like christmas in a dress i will 100 be wearing this for christmas party vibes wow i love it this doesn't even look quite good with tights as well as you want to get your legs out and i'm not too sure about the bra situation to be honest i feel like you could probably wear like a lacy bra underneath it if you were too conscious about having this much cleavage out and i think it would still look quite nice or like i said do what i've done and i've got the boob tape on that's like pulling pulling them up a bit but i'm obsessed love this so much so next is this one which is this gorgeous blue navy colored skater dress and i want to share this one with you guys because i know not everybody wants to be a christmas party or an event literally sending out like a sparkling beacon and you might want to be christmassy but not as like look at me christmassy so i find that wearing like a blue navy shade is so nice and christmassy but if you go for like a velvet color it just looks even more christmassy this one is it's stunning i've got this one in a 12 because like i said i want it to be fitted on the bust and like pull me at the waist and like the other one um so i'm excited to try this one on i think it'll be really good if you can wear it with a bra it's got sleeves in it is such a great go-to shape if you are somebody who maybe it wants to just get a dress that you know you can wear again um and it's gonna be comfortable fluttering in every single way let me try this on hopefully it will deliver right now so this is also super cute i love it the only issue i'm having is i've got like a strapless bra on with it here and it keeps like showing it so i think you'd have to either go for a navy or black bra i've got like a nudie one um i mean it's fine i'm very short here so i feel like most people would be okay but for me i definitely keep pulling it up and but it is definitely amazing you can wear a bra with it giving you that cleavage it's coming into the waist it's hanging like you could be so bloated eat a full meal a full christmas meal and you're gonna literally be like covered with this it's just super flattering which hangs off your stomach love the color i literally feel like it's just so pretty i'm obsessed so far both of these dresses tick tick tick i'm excited for the third one it's got sequins there's a real velvet theme at the start of this video i don't know why but i think it's because in mine i did it into three sections when i was picking these items and i was like right what do i imagine if i was going to my worst rooms with a party what would i want to wear like velvet blues blacks gorgeous secret tones so this is where this starts but don't worry if you're here for the wedding section it is coming this is what i'm excited about because it comes in brown as well i did actually think i ordered it in brown but i ordered it in black and i'm super excited because on the website it looks delicious so oh that's right in a 14. i love the details this velvet it's drop it's like got a corset it's ruched it is absolutely ticking all the boxes for me does it look like it's a big 14 but hopefully it's not i'm going to try this on for you right now but i'm feeling this dress already with my hair and my necklaces like this oh looks like i just tried wow wow wow oh my god i've liked everything so far what the hell is going on this is a moment honest to god this is stunning i feel like i was really worried the straps were going to be too loose and it was going to like bag and not give me a really like nice cleavage and just like i feel hanging here but actually it fits me like a glove i cannot lie the way that it's like corseted here this is all ruched this bit's all ruched here so i don't feel like it's clinging to my stomach the velvet is just like the lights shining off in a gorgeous way i feel like this is like a really like classic beautiful dress that's like gone through time and it's still like standing like it's just stunning honestly this is oh i just love it i honestly think it fits me like a glove this is a 14 and obviously i said to you guys i was worried about it but no this is the moment this bit here all comes in oh i just love it so much buy this dress honestly it's stunning as i mentioned i'm all about christmas party sequin dresses so i picked this one up in a size 14 sequins droppy rap midi dress this one in my mind is just like the epitome of christmas party like black sequins a little bit of boob out on show no back no arms i just think it looks stunning this one looks good because you can adjust the straps which i'm always here for because i have such short arms so you can adjust it at the back which is great it's got a zip back it's got a nice little bit of wrap detail at the front it's like a belted wrap i don't know if you can see that so i am excited to try this i didn't actually see the belt on when i picked it but i don't hate it but let's see what it's like on but that's the only thing i'm not 100 sure of right now because i didn't know that was there but the actual sequin sparkles is just a bit of me so i'm gonna try this one on for you right now too so this one i really like as well it's the ruching here is so nice like i feel like it's like yeah it's like they've done it in a way here so it's split here and then along here so that it's really fluttering on the tummy area like i said the straps are adjustable i feel like it's quite slimming here and like you could eat in it and dance it and be comfortable it's super glitzy the only thing is i feel like obviously there's a there's a situation with the wrap so you have to be careful with what underwear you wear because i feel like you sit down and it could be there could be a little knicker flash happening but in terms of christmas party look i absolutely love this and i've ended up just putting some boob tape on this side because i feel like you can't really wear a bra with it unless you went for one that was like a deep plunge kind of strapless bra um but there's no reason why you couldn't wear shopless brow with it i've just chose to use tape and like i said it's got these like adjustable straps so it kind of hikes them up as well and the tape on this side is just really helping the girls look more perky but i this one's a hit and then finally for this little section of christmas party outfit i know not everybody has like a really grand big christmas works party or anything like that so you might just want to be going like for a low-key meal but you still want to look quite christmassy and you know make like you've made the effort but you don't want to be walking in with a ball gown on then a really nice idea is to go for a top like this one it's this gorgeous really rich cranberry ultimate christmas show which i absolutely love it's in a peplum detail as well so it's going to be really flattering on your tummy it's low neck if it's too low you could definitely put like a lacy bra underneath or something that goes across like that um but i just love the color i think it'll look really nice with black jeans leather trousers whatever you wanted to put it with but it's still going to look christmassy with the right accessories and just jazzed up in a nice way but you're going to feel like anything if your your christmas parties are a little bit more low-key than you know what i have in my mind like i've been to some absolutely crazy budget christmas parties especially when i used to work for a fitness chain it was like the whole of the company in the country would come to one place and it would literally like get dressed up to the nines so i've done christmas party to that extreme but then i've also done a quiet one where i was literally just like a few of you go for dinner and and a few drinks afterwards in like a local pub so i know that there is different varieties for where people work and what they do and what's going on this christmas so i thought this would be a really nice addition just to add in there and put with other trousers however if you are somebody wants to meet in the middle you don't really want to wear a top and trousers then you could go for a dress like this again velvet love velvet for christmas it is a low neck one so it's exactly the same shape as the top but instead of it being a top it is a dress and it's just got this little peplum that comes across down the stomach so it's going to be really nice and flattering on the tummy area it's got arms in it as well so you're going to feel covered and this i feel like would look really nice with tights so if you're someone that's in the middle you don't want to wear a full border you don't want to be too like out there and glitzy and you want to still look like you've made the effort and be christmas it then you could go for a dress like this and put it with tights and a nice fairy coat over the top or something like that but you're still going to look like you are mrs claus i just love it wedding guests so this part i'm really excited about because i've had so many dms recently from you guys saying that you're going to a wedding this november december you don't know what to wear because it's very like christmassy themed and very wintery themed so you can't get your spring dresses out which would typically wear to a wedding so i already posted this on stories on instagram and a lot of people actually didn't buy it already so i wanted to just try it on myself because it did look divine i loved the shade of blue i'm so about blue i just think it's stunning this one is a wrap dress but the reason i have chosen this as a wedding guest is i feel like it's just a really nice length it's below the knees it comes in at the waist it looks formal and i reckon you could wear this a few times um to different events and it's gonna last and look gorgeous because of this really flattering wrap detail so i'm super excited to try this on i do feel as well at the blue you could definitely get away with in summer as well like i don't feel like it's a rich like dark navy blue which is typically christmas i feel like it's still like a really nice blue that can be worn all year round so i'm really excited to try this on and have like wooden guests in a mind so let's go for it so perfect for weddings honestly i feel like it's hitting me in all the right places you can feel comfortable in it dance surrounding it it looks classy it's beautiful even down to the sleeve detail i feel like i need to give it a really good steam because it is that like satiny silk material but the way that the light is hitting it it's just so nice for a christmas winter style wedding you're gonna feel classy nice bag with it really big blowout hair it's just gorgeous i just love it and i'm so glad i recommended this and so many of you guys bought it for weddings and things again like i said this would be great in summer this blue is just stunning then if you're going to wedding and you want to make a statement like you're just like i want to feel like i'm dressing up maybe you're going to a wedding on new year's eve maybe you're going to a wedding on boxing day christmas eve you know there's lots of like really big events coming up doesn't have to be a wedding guest there's lots of events over christmas where you just really want to make an impact you want to walk into the room and be like who is that then i've got this outfit in mind so i posted already on instagram this dress in black that i had a while ago and and you guys loved it so i've picked it up in this shade which just gives me this like ice queen vibe i'm thinking this like merv gorgeous bodycon dress that is all bandaged and then across here it looks like it's quite flattering i will be wearing shapewear with this because i just feel like sometimes this can look so unfluttering if you're not wearing the right underwear with it so i've gone for this one i'm going to be wearing it with shapewear underneath like i mentioned and then i'm going to put this stunning mega fox cream coat with it i just feel like together it'll be such a good vibe i'm obviously not supposed to wear white or wooden but it's not white it's a cream coat so i feel like the tones together in a winter shade wedding will not be the same as wearing a white like summery dress in summer it's just you know keeping the tones of the wedding together and it'll look classy you'll look sophisticated and i just absolutely love this it's just such a gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous color move i think it's called so i'll try that with the coat on right now okay wow this dress it's literally like a shapewear i was worried that this would be too long and to be honest i could do with it being like a little bit up here like i mentioned i'm quite short from here to here so i wish it was a little bit tighter and you can't adjust it but the actual shape of it i feel like it like goes and obviously it's lighter in shade if you want it to be a little less revealing you could go for the black one so that it's completely covered but honest to god this bandage dress i feel like it just instantly gives you a waste it pulls you in all the right places it is gorgeous i feel good in this i feel like it just is so if you wanted to go for something that was a bit more of a wow factor i'm not sure if it is wedding appropriate now that i've got it on i feel like it is a bit too short um so i probably wouldn't suggest this i mean you definitely can do especially with the coat it'll look really nice if you wanted to make a statement but personally i feel like it is a little bit too short and a bit too tight to be wearing to a wedding because of the color i thought the color would be a bit a bit darker or a bit lighter and so scrap that but girl wear it wear it on a night out it is stunning i'm going to show you with the coat for you ta-da see what i mean megan fox christmas party this is what i'm thinking right now this together it just makes it look so much more classy this coat is stunning this one is from the mega fox ranger of boohoo and it is beautiful this look all together is just gorgeous like i said when i was pulling out the packet i feel like this is a real eye-turning outfit like you would walk in and people would be like who is that because it is just such a gorgeous combination together next is this gorgeous shade look at this it's like a pink rich cranberry gorgeous for any blondes brunettes reds it's just stunning stunning color very similar to the blue dress i showed you for this section already but it's just a little bit shorter so if you felt like the blue dress was maybe a little bit too long for you if you're someone that's short or you prefer to wear things that are a little bit shorter rather than super long on midi then this is great this is above the knee but it's not too short so i'm excited to try this one because i just think this color is so rich beautiful and it's going to look gorgeous with any little bits of blim gold it's just a really gorgeous color to wear this time of year so let me try that on for you now as well so again this is super similar to the blue one but i just feel like this just fits better i can't explain it i feel like maybe it's because i'm pretty i'm five foot 2.5 so basically if i put five foot three but i just feel like this fits me in all right places a lot better i think it's because the length of this is a bit more fluttering for me the color wow the color the color is just sensational perfect again for a wedding and i just think you could even get away with it like a christmas party or something it's just oh i have never done a boohoo haul where i've liked every single item so this is this is good okay now we are on to girls night out section so i did about you guys but every year the girls get together we have like a christmas meal together or we will go on a night out it's actually coming up next week that i'm getting with my girls for christmas so i'm super excited to have something that i've picked today for this i think we've been going to manchester all these i haven't waited my mind up here but it's just the night we all get together the husbands the boyfriends the fiances stay at home the girls get dressed up you meet your friends you go for food you go for drinks you feel christmassy it is a girl's night out so i've got a few looks in mind i'm going to share with you the first one i'm going to share with you is a wild card i've been seeing a lot of people doing this recently and i was like i want to get in on this trend and that is feathered shirts wow i love this idea so i'm gonna wear this a feathered shirt well it's obviously a shirt but then it's got feather sleeves with a sequin skirt and i just think the combo is so extra like i'm gonna wear it with like this chain my hair sleek like this little sequin skirt statement heels nice handbag and it's just like christmassy but in a really like sassy way so i'm excited to try this look on scale i've gotten a 14. i was going to get into 16 because i feel like sometimes sequin skirts are just so so tight but i got in a 14 but we might it might be okay i think it's gonna be very short though so let's just see how this all looks together but that is actually a really nice stunning sequence skirt it's very simple but that's what you want sometimes i felt that look quite nice in summer as well like if you're going to be there or something and you wanted like again a really fun outfit then you're going to get a lot of wear out of having a two-piece together because you can wear it in multiple different ways let's try this on this as an outfit i love i love it so much i'm actually gonna wear this shirt right now to go for dinner but the skirt is too big i'm shocked i was completely wrong but then i think if i got the 12 it'd be way too small so i don't know maybe like a leather skirt would be better i've got like a one from this pack that's a bit laid there which should be really nice with it but i just love this together i feel like the sequins does make it say christmas party though it just don't feel like it's that flattering on my tummy area here and i think that's because again maybe it's just too big like if it was smaller it probably would like bring me in a bit more on the waist there but i just love this shirt it's so cute have you ever known anyone be so excited about christmas party outfits other than me right now i am just like so excited by all of these outfits i feel like i am a sea queen right now then nothing says i want to make a statement on girls night out especially girl if you are single and you are ready to mingle you want to walk in that room and be like christmas has arrived and it's me why get me for christmas i picked this one up and i'm super excited about it because it's stunning hello i've arrived look at this color velvet red imagine red nails or a shoes oh red lip ruby woo mac red lip making a statement you cannot be missed oh this is gorgeous gorgeous ruching nice bit of corset there to bring you in at the waist i'm excited to try this one on let's get it on okay so this one equally stunning i feel like it is jessica rabbit vibes so nice the only thing is i'm going to say is this is the 14. i wish i got the 12 because i feel like if it was a 12 it like can you see how it's like rolling here if it was the 12 it'd be like super snug tight to my body and it almost like have that same kind of bandage effect as the other one so yeah i think this one i would slide this down i reckon it's because of the fabric the velvet it just looks a bit too like big do you know what i mean like obviously it fits me but when it's like this if it was a 12 it it would almost be like corset like like this just honestly look how much the fabric movement there is in the back so i feel like it needs to be you need to size down for this one for it to be like snatched in all the right places other than that it's stunning i love the color i love all this ruching detail here i feel comfortable in it you definitely get away with wearing shapewear with it i've got a strapless brow on with it it is just so nice everything has been so nice like i said just i would size down because it just shouldn't be looking like that it should be nice and like a top to your body pulling you in so it really enhances your curves and then final one i wanted to share with you is this so i saw this online i hope this fits because it looks very small this is a 14 but it just looks like it's not really got much given in it's got a zip back but we're going to see but i just absolutely loved this color when i saw it online it wasn't actually a new in dress but i just certainly thought do you know what that is such a gorgeous dress for girls night out because it's almost like a blazer dress it still is like really rich chocolatey autumnal shade but it has this really nice little gaping bit at the front so i'm excited to try this one on because on the model it looked great but i'm in my mind thinking how is this going to look on my body shape hopefully it's going to be flattering and not like a tent or not like i am a sausage in skins let's try this alone now okay so this was an actual ordeal to get in i had to like put my arms through the back and the zip and oh my god it was a nightmare but now it's on i am actually obsessed with the fit but this is a 14 but look at my body especially like contouring it here to look so sleek like a waist and then this like wrap detail here is just hiding my little thumb area so well and then look at my body here it's like it just fits perfection this is the first team like i said oh my god i don't know whether it's very christmasy but i feel like this is like an all year round like going out gals night dress you could wear that makes a real statement it's almost like a blazer dress it feels like quite suited and then it fits really nice up here and it's like the sleeves are nice i had to tuck the sleeves in a little bit but then just this like detail here makes me feel so nice like honestly it's such an unusual design but i feel like it's stunning it's crazy wow sold so i hope you enjoyed this christmas bonanza like i literally went wild with all of these items if you haven't already please subscribe give this video a thumbs up it means the world to me comment down below which is your favorite and if you haven't already there is a giveaway that is live on my youtube channel as well so make sure you are entering so i hope you enjoyed that let me know in the comments which was your favorite outfit out of all of them if you are going to get any of them remember that links are down below in the description and boohoo have given me another discount code which again is in the description for you to use and get yourself a 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72yrUpJE6dw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72yrUpJE6dw | Poetry becomes a mirror to society in 'My Awakening to Privileges.' #spokenwordpoetry ❤ | my eyes dripped to my soul and I follow the angle of his head I see a young girl bent over a basin beside her mom they are both washing Tomatoes were displayed on the wooden table beside them my son is looking intently at them he's a child and I feel like an enter into his mind and know what he's thinking he has never done what he's seen before I'm certain his curiosity is spiked and he sees this as an adventure something he wouldn't mind Trading Places with the girl for I feel is an uncertain I feel a certain on ease for him ever only be a choice if he wants to carry on such a task for R it's what life looks like it's Duty and a choiceless one | 60 Seconds Poetry | UCy1w1LwCC88_0_bTLsNvlPA | 2023-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 134 | 652 |
JMbmPiAfJCo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMbmPiAfJCo | Cable Tv vs Streaming | Guide for all the different Streaming Services | Above Ground Cord Cutting | for TV - a cable company satellite company phone company in a traditional pay TV package is so yesterday in fact after years of all this talk about people cutting the cord the reality is now that talk is actually happening as you look at an average pay TV bill of over a hundred dollars a month you can instead go with streaming services that typically will run you from a base of 20 dollars a month for a really bare-bones streaming package to typically more common 40 dollars a month so 40 beats a hundred any day of the week but you it's great about the streaming products they're portable you can watch them on your home TV you can watch them on your laptop your phone your tablet you can watch them anywhere you are sounds like a dr. Seuss book doesn't it so the idea is that instead of you being married to your own sofa and your TV is the place you get your pay TV it goes wherever you go plus you can share it with multiple family members my favorite of all the streaming products is YouTube TV it's 40 bucks a month now it used to be 35 it's a pretty wide array of television programming but what's really neat is multiple people can be watching different things at the same time and everybody has an unlimited DVR where whatever you want to record is available to you in the cloud and then you can watch it on your schedule your pleasure wherever whenever so think about this you go from a hundred a month to about 40 but beware of mission creep you know what I mean by that you sign up for these streaming things do you think well I think I want to add this and I think I'm gonna get that and I think I want that CBS stream and but this other one and on like that before you know it you could take your maybe 40 a month up to 60 or 70 and you really slice your savings so really think through what it is you watch most often and be careful with the spending you're still gonna have to pay separately for Netflix you have Amazon Prime you get their stream so that will add another well you think of Netflix base of 10 or 12 a month but you're still gonna save serious money think about 600 or so dollars a year back in your pocket that's good you too returning life games and my new patreon subscribers cutting the core it can be a difficult challenge when you're trying to get the most value for the least amount the one thing that we can say that you all need to do get rid of that cable cord like my man Clark Howard said that is so yesterday check out his website if you haven't that man changed my life he made me the life gainer that I am today and I'm passing all the information all to you all and if you enjoyed the content on my channel please subscribe to the channel click the notification bill so cheer down every 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cutting streaming and there are so many choices out there and a lot of you don't know where to go in terms of getting what's going to be the best fit for your home your family and what works the thing about streaming is way cheaper you're talking cable TV is $100 a month the average streaming program is $40 a month so you're gonna save right there about $800 a month just by switching but if you have a big family you might need something that has DVR capabilities and allows for five different passwords so that everybody in the household can get access to the specific service that you're using so here's a comparison guide I'm going to show you guys what the average person is doing with cable TV versus streaming and then we're going to show you the various streaming services what they have to offer in this clip coming up [Music] well that was it ladies and gentlemen you've seen all the various services that are out there they can help you cut the cord and save money and make those live 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lPBkTVYUx9Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPBkTVYUx9Y | Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things | William Hazlitt | Essays & Short Works | 5/12 | section 16 of the plain Speaker opinions on books men and things by William Hazlitt this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the plain speaker opinions on books men and things by William Hazlitt section 16 on dr. spurs iams theory part 1 it appears to me that the truth of physiognomies if we allow it overturns the science of craniology for instance the system of doctors gall and spurs I'm supposes that every bump or protuberance on the skull is necessarily produced by an extraordinary protrusion of the brain or increase of the organ of perception immediately underneath it now behind a great part of the face we have no brain and can have no such organs existing in accounting for the external phenomena and yet here are projections or ramifications of bones muscles etc which are allowed by these reasoner's and most other persons to indicate character and intellect just as surely as the new discovered organs of craniology if then these projections or modifications of the countenance of such force and meaning where there is no brain underneath to account for them is it not clear that in other cases the theory which assumes that such projections can only be caused by an extraordinary pressure of the brain and of the appropriate local organ within is in itself an obvious fallacy and contradiction the lung prudent chin the scornful nose NASA huatulco the good-natured mouth our proverbial and physiognomies but are totally excluded from the organic system I mentioned in this objection once to dr. Spurs I'm personally but he only replied we have treated a physiognomies in our larger work I was not satisfied with this answer I am utterly ignorant of the anatomical and physiological part of this question and only proposed to point out a few errors or defects in his system which appear on the author's own showing in the manner of marginal notes on the work I would observe by the by that the style and manner of the writer are not such as to induce the reader to place a very implicit reliance on his authority and in a subject which is so much an occult science a terra incognita in the world of observation depending on the travelers report authority is a good deal the cranial adjust may make fools of his disciples at pleasure unless he is an honest man they have no check upon him the face is as a book where men may read strange matters it is open to everyone the language of expression is as it were a kind of mother tongue in which everyone acquires more or less tact so that his own practical judgment forms a test to confirm or contradict the interpretation which is given of it but the skull on which doctors gallons per diem have laid to their hands for the discovery of so many important and undeniable truths nobody else knows anything about except as they are pleased to tell us it is concealed from ordinary observation by a covering of hair and we must go by hearsay we may indeed examine one or two individual instances and grope out our way to truth in the dark but there can be no habitual conclusion formed no broad light of experience thrown upon the subject the unbeliever in the fashionable system may well exclaim oh let me perish in the face of day the only opportunity for fairly studying this question was at the period when people wore artificial hair for then any well disposed person had only to pull off his wig and show you his mind footnote there is a fellow in Hogarth's election dinner holding his wig in one hand and wiping his bare scalp with the other what a peep for a cranial adjust let him look well to it and see that his system is borne out by the gesture character and actions of the portrait a celebrated scotch barrister being introduced to dr. Spurgeon without his wig said it is dangerous to appear before your doctor at this disadvantage to which the doctor replied oh you have nothing to fear your head at least interrupted the other you will not find it the organ of credulity there end of footnote but the hair is a sort of natural mask to the head the cranial adjust indeed draws the curtain and shows the picture but if there is the least want of good faith in him the science is all about again unfortunately for the credit due to his system dr. Spurgeon or his predecessor dr. gall who got up the facts has very much the air of a German doctor he is so to speak at at Baron Munchausen of marvellous metaphysics his object is to astonish the reader into belief as jugglers make clowns gape and swallow whatever they please he fabricates wonders with easy assurance and deals in men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders and the anthropophaga that each other eat he readily admits whatever suits his purpose and majesty really doubts whatever mix against it he has a can of credulity mixed up with the kant of skepticism things not easily reconciled accepted by a very deliberate effort indeed there is something gross and fulsome in all this that has tended to bring to spread a system which after all has probably some foundation in nature but which is here overloaded with exaggerated in dog medical assertions warranted for facts we doubt the whole when we know apart to be false and withhold our assent from a Creed the great apostle of which wants modesty candor and self-knowledge another thing to be considered and in truth the great stumbling block in the way of nearly the whole of this system is this that the principle of thought and feeling in man is one where as the present doctrine supposes it to be many the mind is one or it is infinite if there is not some single superintending faculty or conscious power to which all subordinate organic impressions are referred as to a center and which decides and reacts upon them all then there is no end of particular organs and two there must be not only an organ for poetry but an organ for poetry of every sort in size and so evolved the rest this will be seen more at large when we come to details but at present I wish to lay it down as a cornerstone or fundamental principle in the argument of the way in which dr. Spurzheim clears at the ground before him and disarms the incredulity of the reader by a string of undeniable or equivocal propositions blended together the following may serve as a specimen the doctrine but everything is provided with its own properties was from time to time checked by meta physicians and scholastic Divine's but why degrees it gained ground and the maxim that matter is inert was entirely refuted natural philosophers discovered corporal properties the laws of attraction and repulsion of chemical affinity of fermentation and even of organization they considered the phenomena of vegetables as the production of material qualities as properties of matter Lewis unattributed to matter a particular activity and to the animal fiber a specific irritability there Goethe acknowledged in vegetable life something more than pure mechanism winter and soups proved that the phenomena of vegetable life ought to be ascribed only to irritability of this several phenomena of flowers and leaves indicate a great degree the hope and French beam twined round rods which are planted near them the tendrils of vines crawl around poles or the branches of neighboring trees the ivy climbs the oak and adheres to its sides etc now it would be absurd to pretend that the organization of animals is entirely just a suit of properties therefore Frederick Hoffman took it for the basis of his system that the human body like all other bodies is endowed with material properties here be truths but dashed and brewed with lies or doubtful points yet they pass altogether without discrimination or selection there is a simplicity in many of the propositions amounting to a sort of bono me there is an over measure of candor and plainness a man who gravely informs you as an important philosophical discovery that the tendrils of vines curl round poles and that the human body is endowed with material properties may escape without the imputation of intending to delude the unwary but these kind of innocent pretenses are like shooing horns to draw on the hardest consequences by the serious offer of this meat for babe's you are prepared to swallow a horse drench of parboiled paradoxes you are thrown off your guard into a state of good-natured surprised by the utter want of all meaning and our craniology catches his wandering disciples in a trap of truisms instances might be multiplied from this part of the work where the writer is occupied in getting up the plot and lulling asleep any suspicion or feeling of petulance and the mind of the public just after he says in former times there were philosophers who thought that the soul forms its own body but if this be the case a no formed body never could be endowed with a good soul all the natural influence of a generation nutrition climate education etc would therefore be inexplicable hence it is much more reasonable to think that the soul in this life is only confined in the body and makes use of its respective instruments which entirely depend on the walls of the organization in mind earnest the soul is not mutilated but it cannot perceive light without eyes etc with other matters of like pith and moment the author style is inter larded with too many hensel's and therefore neither do his inferences hang well together they are ill cemented he announces instead of demonstrating and jumps at a conclusion in a heavy awkward way he constantly assumed the point in dispute or makes a difficulty on one side of a question a decisive proof of the opposite view of it what it can be attached to him in matters a fact or theory where he must have it almost all his own way when he presumes so much on the cull ability of his readers in common argument if these things are done in the green tree what shall be done in the dry once more no one will endeavor to prove that the five senses are the production of our will their laws are determined by nature therefore as soon as an animal meets with the food destined for it it smell and taste declare in favor of it thus it is not astonishing that a kid taken from the uterus of its mother preferred broom tops to other vegetables which were presented to it and the frond is wrong in saying if such effect have any reality we should be forced to admit that an animal may possess effort knowledge of what is proper for it and is that independently of any impressions which may be afterwards received by their senses it is capable from the moment of birth of choosing that is of comparing and judging of what is presented to it the hog likewise each the Acorn the first time he finds it animals however have on that account no need of any previous exercise of any innate idea of any comparison or affection the relations between the external world and the five senses are determined by creation we cannot see as read that which is yellow nor as great that which is little how should animals have any idea of what they have not felt this is what might be termed the inclusive style an argument it is impossible to distinguish the premises from the conclusion whoo-hee effects four arguments and arguments four facts he plays off a phantasmagoria of illustrations as proofs like Sir Epicure Mammon in the alchemists it is like being in a roundabout at a fair or skating or flying it is not easy to make out even the terms of the question so completely are they overlaid and involved one and the other and that as it should seem purposely or from a habit of confounding the plainest things to proceed however to something more material in treating of innate faculties dr. Spurgeon runs the following career which will throw considerable light on the vagueness and contradictory nosov his general mode of reasoning now it is beyond doubt that all the instinctive aptitudes and inclinations of animals are innate is it not evident that their faculties by which the spider makes its web the honeybee itself the beaver has Hut the bird its nest etc are inherent in the nature of these animals when the young duck or tortoise runs towards the water as soon as hatched when the bird brushes the worm with its bill when the monkey before heats the maybug bites off its head etc all these and similar dispositions are conducive to the preservation of the animals but they are not at all acquired if by acquired he meant that these last acts do not arise out of certain impressions made on the senses by different objects such as the agreeable or disagreeable smell of food etc this is by no means either clear or acknowledged on all hands according to the same law he adds what law the hamster gathers corn and green the dog hides his superfluous food this said any rate seems a rational Act the Falcon kills the hare by driving his beak into its neck etc in the same way all instinctive manifestations of men must be innate a newborn child sucks their fingers and seeks the breast as the puppy and cough seek the dog the circumstance here indiscreetly mentioned of the child sucking the fingers as well as the nipple certainly does away the idea of final causes it shows that the child from a particular state of irritation of its mouth fastens on any object calculated to allay that irritation whether conducive to its sustenance or not it is difficult sometimes to get children to take the breast doctor Spurzheim takes up a common prejudice without any qualification or inquiry while it suits his purpose and lays it down without ceremony when it no longer serves the term he proceeds I have mentioned above at voluntary motion and of the five external sensors common to men and animals are innate moreover if men and animals feel certain propensities and sentiments with clear and distinct consciousness we must consider these faculties as innate the clear and distinct consciousness has nothing to do with the matter thus if in animals we find examples of mutual inclination between the sexes of maternal care for the young of attachments of mutual assistance of a sociable nests of Union for life of visible nests of desire to fight of propensity to destroy of circumspection of slyness of love of flattery of obstinacy etc all these faculties must be considered as innate a finer assumption of the question than this for a more complete jumble of instincts and acquired propensity is together never was made the author has here got hold of a figure called encroachment and advances accordingly let all these faculties be a noble din men let animal instinct of propagation be changed into moral love the inclination of animals for their young into the virtue of maternal care for children animal attachment into friendship animal susceptibility of fluttery into love of glory and ambition the nightingales melody into harmony the birds nest and the vivos Hut into palaces and temples etc these faculties are still of the same nature and all these phenomena are produced by faculties common to men and animals they are only noble in men by the influence of superior qualities which give another direction to the inferior ones this last passage appears to destroy his whole argument for the doctor contends that every particular propensity or modification of the mind must be innate and have it separate organ but if there are faculty is common to man and animals which are a noble door debased by their connection with other faculties then we must admit a general principle of thought and action varying according to circumstances and at the organic system becomes nearly an impertinence the following short section entitled innate miss of the human faculties will serve to place in a tolerably striking point of view the turn of this writer to an unmeaning quacker sort of commonplace reasoning finally man is endowed with faculties which are peculiar to him now it is to be investigated whether are the faculties which distinguished men from animals and which constitute his human character our innate it must be answered that all the faculties of men are given by creation and that human nature is as determinate as that of every other being thus though we see that man compares his sensations and ideas inquire into the causes of phenomena draws consequences and discovers laws and general principles that he measures distances and times and crosses the sea from one end to another that he acknowledges culpability and worthiness that he bears on monitor in his own breast and raises his mind to the idea and adoration of God yet all these faculties result neither from accidental influence from without nor from his own will how indeed could the Creator abandoned man in the greatest and most important occupations and give him up to chance no no indeed but there is a difference between chance and a number of bumps on the head one would think that all this being common to the same being proceeded from a general Faculty manifesting itself in different ways and not from a parcel of petty faculties huddled together nobody knows how and acting without concert or coherence does man crossed the Seas measure the heavens construct telescopes etc from a general capacity of invention in the mind or does the navigator live here do shut up like a jack-in-the-box in one corner of the brain the mechanic in another the astronomer in another and so forth that is the simple question dr. Spurs IMed shortly after we everywhere find the same species whether a man stained his skin or powder his hair whether he danced to the sound of a drum or to the music of a concert whether he adored the stars the Sun the moon or the god of Christians the special faculties are everywhere the same he ought to have said the general faculties are the same not the special but if there is not a specific faculty and organ for every act of the mind and object in nature then doctors person must admit the existence of a general Faculty modified by circumstances and we must be slow in accounting for different phenomena from particular independent organs without the most obvious proofs or urgent necessity his organs are too few or too many maulbronn says our author deduces the different manner of thinking and feeling in men and women from the different a delicacy of the cerebral fibers according to our doctrine certain parts of the brain are more developed in men others in women and in that way is the difference of the manifestations of their faculties perfectly explicable for my part I prefer more branches solution to the more modern one it seems to me that the strength our weakness the pliancy our firmness of the characters of men or women is to be accounted for from something in the general texture of their minds just as there corporal real strength or weakness activity or grace is to be accounted for from something in the general texture of their bodies and not from the arbitrary preponderance of this or that particular limb or muscle I think the analogy is conclusive against our author if there is no difference of quality ie of delicacy firmness etc in the parts of the brain more developed in men the difference of quantity alone cannot account for the difference of character and on the other hand if we allow such a difference of quality in the cerebral fibres or of hardness and softness flexibility or sluggishness in the whole brain we shall have no occasion for particular bumps or organs of the brain to account for the difference in the minds of men and women generally doctors gaalan's per time seemed desirous to set aside all differences of texture irritability tenacity etc in the composition of the brain as if these were occult qualities and to reduce everything to positive and ostensible quantity not considering that quantity alone accounts for no difference of character or operation increasing the size of the organ of music for instance will not qualify that organ to perform the functions of the organ of color there must be a natural aptitude in kind before we talk about the degree or excess of the faculty resulting from the peculiar and formation of a given part the piling up larger partials of the same materials of the brain will not produce a new faculty we must include the nature of the different materials and it is not too much to assume that whenever the faculty is available to a number of purposes the difference in the nature of the thinking substance cannot be merely local or organic for instance say that the organ of memory is distinguished by greater tenaciousness of particles or by somethin correspondent to this that in like manner the organ of fancy is distinguished by greater irritability of structure is it not better to suppose that the first character pervades the brain of a man remarkable for strong memory and the last that of another person excelling in fancy generally and primarily instead of supposing that the whole retentiveness of the brain is in the first instance lodged in one particular compartment of it and at the whole volatility or liveliness in the second instance imprisoned in another hole or corner with quite as little reason it may be said that the organ in question is not an organ of memory in general but of the memory of some particular thing then this will require that there should be an organ of memory of every other particular thing in organ of invention and an organ of judgment of the same which is too much to believe and besides can be of no use for unless in addition to these separate organs over which is written no connection with the next door we have some general organ or faculty receiving information comparing ideas and arranging our Volition's there can be no one homogeneous actor exercise of the understanding no one art attained or study engaged in there will either be a number of detached objects and sensations without a mind to superintend them or else a number of minds for every distinct object without any common link of intelligence among themselves in the first case each organ would be that of a mere brute instinct that could never arrive at the dignity of any one art or science as painting or music in the second case no art or science such as poetry ever could exist that implied a comparison between in to ideas or the impressions of different organs as of sight and sound doctor Spurzheim observes the child advances to boyhood adolescence and manhood then all these faculties manifest the greatest energy by degrees they begin to decrease and in the decrepitude of old age the sensations are blunted the sentiments weak and the intellectual faculties almost or entirely suppressed hence as the manifestations of the faculties of the mind and understanding are proportionate to the organization it is evident that they depend on it I do not see the exact inference meant to be drawn here all the conditions above enumerated affect the whole brain generally there is not an organ of youth of manhood of decrepitude etc a brain too small however is always accompanied with imbecility willis described the brain of one who was immediate from birth it was not more than half the size of an ordinary brain at this rate if there are idiots by birth there must be also such a thing as general capacity I have seen two twin boys so like each other that it was almost impossible to distinguish them there are inclinations and talents presented also a striking an astonishing similitude to others twin sisters are very different in the one the muscular system is the most developed in the other of the nervous the former is of little understanding for us the second is endowed with strong intellectual faculties this is coming to mal branches way of putting the question in the same page we find the following also copious relates that a girl whose father had killed men in order to eat them and who were separated from her father and her infancy and carefully educated committed the same crime mobius drew from this fact the consequence that the faculties are propagated with the organization good gobby as Gobbo without believing his fact we need not dispute his consequence mal branch explains the difference of the faculties of both sexes the various kinds and particular tastes of different nations and individuals by the firmness and softness dryness and moisture of the cerebral fibres and he remarks that our time cannot be better employed than investigating the material causes of human phenomena the Cartesians by their doctrine of the tracks which they admit the brain acknowledged the influence of the brain on of the intellectual faculties dr. Spurs I'm altogether explodes the doctrine of a difference in constitutional temperaments the sanguine the phlegmatic and so on because this difference being general is not consistent with his special organs he also denies unequivocally the doctrine of the association of ideas which decart's tracks in the brain were meant to explain one would think this alone decisive against his book indeed the capacity of Association possessed in a greater or less degree seems to be the great discriminating feature between man and man but what organ of Association there can be between different local organs it is difficult to conjecture and dr. Spurgeon was right and boldly denying a truth which he could not reconcile with his mechanical and incongruous theory there are persons who maintain that in the highest degree of magnetic influence the manifestations of the soul are independent of the organization what heavily animal magnetism in the dance to would our great physiologist owe us into belief by bringing into the field quackery greater than his own then it is time to be on our guard we find sanguine and the bilious individuals who are intellectual or stupid meek or impetuous we may observe like medics of a bold quarrelsome and imperious character in short the doctrine of the temperaments as applied to the indication of determinate faculties is not more sure or better founded than divination by the hands feet skin hair ears and similar physiognomic all signs that his red-haired people for instance have not a certain general character after that I will not believe a word that the learner author says upon his bare authority end of section 16 section 17 of the plain speaker opinions on books men and things by William Hazlitt this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the plain speaker opinions on books men and things by William Hazlitt section 17 on dr. spurs iams theory part 2 doctors person with great formality devotes a number of sections to prove that the several senses alone without any other faculty or principle of thought and feeling do not account for the moral and intellectual faculties there needs no ghost to tell us that in his mode of entering upon this part of his subject the doctor seems to have been aware of the old maxim davide a tempura distinguished and confound we have still to examine whether sight produces any moral sentiment or intellectual faculties it is a common opinion that the art of painting is the result of sight and it is true that eyes are necessary to perceive colors as the years are to perceive sounds and tones but the art of painting does not consist in the perception of colors any more than music in the perception of sound sight therefore and the Faculty of painting are not at all in proportion the sight of many animals is more perfect than that of men but they do not know what painting is and in mankind the talent of painting cannot be measured by the acuteness of sight great painters never attribute their talent to their eyes they say it is not the eye but the understanding which perceives the harmony of colors this is well put and quite true that is it is the mind alone that perceives the relation and connection between all our senses thus the impression of the line bounding one side of the face does not perceive or compare itself with the impression of the line forming the other side of the face but it is the mind or understanding by means indeed of the eye that perceives and compares the two impressions together but neither will an organ of painting answered this purpose unless this separate organ includes a separate mind with a complete workshop and set of offices to execute all the departments of judgment taste invention etc ie to compare analyse and combine its own particular sense but neither will this answer the end for either all of these must be included under one and exhibit themselves in the same proportions wherever the organ exists which is not the fact or if they are distinct and independent of one another then they cannot be expressed by any one organ dr. Spurzheim has in a subsequent part of his work provided for the subjection and divided the organ of site into five or six subdivisions such as the organ of form the organ of color the organ of weight the organ of space and God knows how many more this is evading and at the same time increasing the difficulty thus the best draftsman are not observed to be always the best colorist Raphael and tittie and for example there must therefore be a new division of the organ of sight into at least the two divisions of form and color now it is not to be supposed that these organs are thus separated merely for separations sake but that there is something in the quality or texture of the substance of the brain in each organ peculiarly fitted for each different sort of impression and by an excess of quantity producing in excess of faculty the size alone of the organ cannot account for the difference of the faculty without this other condition of quality 'next suppose the distinguishing quality of the organ of form to be a certain tenaciousness that of the organ of color to be a certain liquid softness in the finer particles of the brain now a greater quantity of the medullary substance of a given texture and degree of softness will produce the organ of color but then will not a greater degree of this peculiar softness or texture whatever it is with the same quantity of substance produce an extraordinary degree of faculty equally that is we make the finest or quality of the nerves brain mind atone for the want of quantity or get the faculty universally without the organ QED doctors Purim does not make an organ of melody and an organ of harmony yet he ought if every distinct operation of the mind or senses requires a distinct local organ and if his whole system is not merely arbitrary further one part of painting is expression namely the power of connecting certain feelings of pleasure and pain with certain lines and movements of face that is there ought to be an organ of expression or an organ in the first place of pleasure and pain which dr. Spurzheim denies these being general and not specific manifestations of the mind and in the second place in organ for associating the impressions of one organ with those evolved the rest of which the doctor also denies the existence or even possibility his is quite a new constitution of the human mind finally everyone feels that he thinks by means of the brain when it was urged before that everyone thinks that he feels by means of the heart doctor Spurgeon scouted this sort of proof as vulgar and ridiculous it being then against himself tree demon relates the example of one mother who was insane on one side of his head and who observed his madness with the other side gall attended a minister who had a similar disease for three years he heard constantly on his left reproaches and injuries he turned his head on this side and looked at the person's what persons with his right side he commonly judged the madness of his left side but sometimes in a fit of fever he could not rectify his peculiar state long after being cured if he happened to be angry or if he had drunk more than he was accustomed to do he observed in his left side a tendency to his former alienation this is an amusing book after all one might collect from it materials for a new edition of the wonderful magazine how familiarly the writer insinuates the most incredible stories and takes for granted the minutest circumstances this style though it may inclined the credulous to gape and swallow everything must make the judicious grieve and the weary doubt it is however necessary to remark that all observations of this kind can only be made upon beings of the same species and it is useless to compare the same faculty with the respective organ in different species of animals the irritability is very different in different kinds of animals and why not in the same kind the state of disease proves also the plurality of the organs for how is it possible to combine partial insanities with the unity of the brain a chemist was a madman in everything but chemistry an embroiderer in her fits and in the midst of the greatest absurdities calculated perfectly how much stuff was necessary to such as such a piece of work does our author mean that there is an organ of chemistry and an organ for embroidery King Ferdinand would be a good subject to as tane this last observation upon if I could catch him I should be disposed to try I would not let him go like the Cortez the external apparatus of the nerves of the five senses are said to be different because they receive different impressions but how is it possible that different impressions should be transmitted to the brain by the same nerves how can the impressions of light be propagated by the auditory nerve we only know that they are not but how we might ask in the different impressions of sight as red yellow blue be transmitted by the same nerve lettner made the following objection a musician plays with his fingers on all instruments why should not the soul manifest all its operations by means of one and the same organ this observation is rather for than against the polarity of the organs first there are ten fingers which play moreover the instruments present different chords or holes we admit only one organ for music and all kinds of music are produced by this organ hence this assertion of platano does not invalidate our theory but it does though unless you could show that a musician can play only as many Tunes as he has fingers on the same kind of instrument doctor Spurzheim contends elsewhere that one organ can perform only one function and brings as a proof of the plurality of the organs the alternate action and rest of the body and mind but if the same organ cannot undergo a different state how can it rest there must then be an organ of action and an organ of rest an organ to do something and an organ to do nothing very fine and clear all this the following passages seem to bear closest upon the general question and I shall apply myself to answer them as well as I can the intellectual faculties have been placed in the brain but it was impossible to point out any organ because organs have been sought for faculties which have no organ namely for common and general faculties general or common phenomena never have any particular organ secretion for instance is a common name and secretion in general has no particular organ what are the particular secretions as of saliva boiled tears etc are attached to particular organs sensation is an expression which indicates the common function of the five external senses therefore this common faculty has no particular organ but every determinate sensation as of sight hearing smelling taste or feeling is attached to some particular organ in the first place then dr. Spurs I'm himself assigns particular organs for common and general faculties such as self-love veneration hope covetousness language comparison causality wit imitation etc he also talks of the organs of abstraction individuality invention etc it would be hard to deny that these mean more than one thing and refer to more than to one class of sensations in fact the author all through his volume regularly confounds general principles with particular acts and mechanic exercises of the mind secondly he either does not or will not apprehend the precise meaning of the terms common or general faculties as applied to the mind sensation is a common function of the five external senses that is it belongs severally to the exercise of the five external senses but understanding is a common Faculty of the mind not because it belongs to any number of ideas in succession but because it takes cognizance of a number of them together understanding is perceiving the relations between objects and impressions which the senses in particular or individual organs can never do it is this superintending or conscious faculty or principle which is aware both of the color form and sound of an object which connects its present appearance with its past history which arranges and combines the multifarious impressions of nature into one whole which balances the various motives of action and renders man what he is irrational and moral agent but for this faculty we find no regular place or station assigned amongst that heap of organic to mule I which could produce nothing but mistakes and confusion the seat of this faculty is one or it's impressions are communicated to the same intelligent mind which contemplates and directs upon them all with more or less wisdom and comprehensive power thus the poet is not a being made up of a string of organs an eye an ear a heart attack but is one and the same intellectual essence looking out from its own nature on all the different impressions it receives and to a certain degree molding them into itself it is I remember certain objects who judged them who invent from them who connects certain sounds that I hear as of a thrush singing with certain sights that I see as the wood whence the notes issue there is some bond some conscious connection brought about between these impressions and acts of the mind that is there is a principle of joint and common understanding in the mind quite different from the ignorance in which the ear is left of what passes before the eye etcetera and which overruling in primary Faculty of the soul blending with all our thoughts and feelings doctor Spurs om does not once try to explain but does all he can to overturn understanding he continues being an expression which designates a general faculty has no particular organ whatever a determinate species of understanding is attached to a particular organ if so how does it contrive to compare notes with the impressions of other particular organs for example how does the organ of wit combine with the organ of form or of individuality to give a grotesque description of a particular person without some common and intermediate faculty to which these several impressions are consciously referred will anyone tell me that one of these detached in very particular organs perceives the stained color of an old cloak how could it apprehend anything of the age of the cloak that another has a glimpse of its antiquated form that a third supplies a witty allusion or apt illustration of what it knows nothing about and that this patchwork process is clubbed by a number of organic impressions that have no law of subordination nor any common principle of reference between them to make a lively caricature finally it is the same with all common faculties of the understanding of which philosophers and physiologists speak namely with perception memory or recollection judgment and imagination these expressions are common and the respective faculties have no organs but every peculiar perception memory judgment and imagination as of space form color tune and number have their particular organs if the common faculties of understanding were attached to particular organs the person who possesses the organ of any common Faculty ought to be endowed with all particular kinds of faculties if there were an organ of perception of memory or judgment or of imagination anyone who has the organ of perception of memory or judgment or imagination ought to possess all kinds of perception of memory of judgment or of imagination now this is against all experience no more than a person possessed of the general organ of site must be acquainted equally with all objects of sight whether they have ever fallen in his way or whether he has studied them or not but it is according to all experience that some persons are distinguished more by memory others more by judgment others more by imagination generally speaking that is upon whatever subject they exercise their attention they show the same turn of mind or predominating faculty some people do everything from impulse it is their character under all impressions and in all studies and pursuits is there then an organ of impulse an organ of tune is intelligible because it denotes a general faculty exercised upon a particular class of impressions of his sounds but what is an organ of wit it means nothing for it denotes a faculty without any specific objects and yet an organ means a faculty limited to specific objects wit is the Faculty of combining suddenly and glancing over the whole range of art and nature but an organ is shut up in a particular cell of sensation and sees nothing beyond itself one has a great memory of one kind precedes our other and a very little memory of other things yes partly from habit but chiefly I grant from original character not because certain things strike upon a certain part of the brain but touch a certain quality or disposition of the mind thus some remember trifles others things of importance some retain forms others feelings some have a memory of words others of things some remember what regards their own interests others what is interesting in itself according to the bias and scope of their Sensibility all these results depend evidently not on a particular local impression but on a variety of general causes combined in one common effect again a poet possesses one kind of imagination in a high degree but has he therefore every kind of imagination as that of inventing machines of composing music etc or it may be retorted as he therefore every kind of poetical imagination does the same person right epigrams and epics comedies and tragedies is there not light and serious poetry is not mr. t more just as likely to become Newton as to become Milton or as the Wren the eagle yet dr. Spurgeon has but one organ for poetry as he says we allow but one organ for tune but is there not tuned in poetry has not the poet in ear as well as the musician how then does the author reconcile these common or analogous qualities and of the complex impressions from all the senses implied in poetry for instance with his detached circumscribed local organs his system is merely nominal and a very clumsy specimen of nomenclature into the bargain poetry relates to all sorts of impressions from all sorts of objects moral and physical music relates to one sort of impressions only and so far there is an excuse for assigning it to a particular organ but it also implies common in general faculties such as retention judgment invention etc which essentially reside in the understanding or thinking principle at large but suppose them to be cooped and Kevin DUP in the particular organ do they not exist in different degrees and is this difference expressed merely by the size of the organ it cannot be the circumstance of size can only determine that such a one is a great musician not what sort of a musician he therefore this characteristic difference is not expressed by quantity and therefore none of the differences of themselves or faculties of judgment invention refinement etc which formed the great musician can be expressed by quantity and if none of these component parts of musical genius are so expressed why then it follows as the night the day that there can be no organ of music there may be an organ peculiarly adapted for retaining musical impressions but this without including the intellectual operations which is impossible would only answer the purposes of a peculiarly fine and sensitive ear natural philosophers were wrong in looking for organs of common faculties that's true a speculative philosopher may be satisfied with vague and common expressions which do not denote the particular and determinate qualities of the different beings but these general or common considerations are not sufficient for a naturalist who endeavor us to know the functions and faculties of every organic part in particular throughout all natural history the expressions are the less significant the more general or common they are and a distinct knowledge of any being requires a study of its particularities take away the human mind in its common functions operations and principles and dr. spurs AIIMS craniology gives a very satisfactory and categorical view of human nature in material science the common properties may be the least significant but in the mind of man the common principle whatever it be that feels thinks and acts is the chief thing I do not believe then in the doctors organs either generally or particularly I have only his word for them and recent and common sense are against them there may be an exception now and then but there is everywhere a total want of classification and analytic power the author instead of giving the rationale of any one thing runs on with endless illustrations and assumptions of the same kind the organs are sometimes general and sometimes particular sometimes compound and sometimes simple you know not what to make of them they turn over like tumblr pigeons I should be inclined to admit the organ of amativeness as a physical reinforcement of a mental passion but hardly that a fillip regenitive Necedah lee explained here I will give an instance or to all male servants whispers I'm observes seldom takes care of children so well as a woman women then are fond of children generally not of their own merely is not this an extension of the organic principle beyond its natural and positive limits again little girls are fond of dolls etc is there then an express organ for this since dolls are not literally children oh no it is only a modification of the organ of Philip regenitive miss well then why should not this organ itself for a particular propensity be a modification of philanthropy or of an amiable disposition good nature and generosity in general there seems no assignable reason why most if not all of these special organs should be considered as anything more than so many manifestations or cases of general dispositions capacities etc arising from general irritability tenderness firmness quickness comprehension etc of the mind or brain just as the particular varieties and obliquity z' of organic faculties and affections are attributed by spurs diamond gall to a common law or principle combined with others or with peculiar circumstances the account of the organ of inhibitive Ness is a masterpiece of confusion it is an organ seated on the top of the head and impelling you to live in high places and then again in low places on land and water to be here and there and everywhere which is the same in different and is in short an organ not for any particular thing but for all sorts of contradictions first it is the same as the organ of Pride and accounts for the ShamWow climbing rocks and the eagle of the sky for children mounting on chairs and Kings on Thrones etc but then some animals prefer low marshy grounds and some birds build in the hollows and not on the tops of trees then it looks like a dispensation of Providence to people different regions of the earth and one would think in this view that local prejudices would be resolved into a species of habitual detachment but no that would not be enough strim it is therefore said nature which intended that all regions and countries should be inhabited assigned to all animals there are dwellings and gave to every kind of animal its respective propensity to some particular region that is not to the place where it had been born and bred but where it was to be born and bred people who prefer this motor philosophy are welcome to it no wonder our author finds it difficult to point out the seat of this organ yet he assures us that it must be deep seated in the brain the organ of adhesiveness is evidently the same as the general Faculty of attachment the organ of competiveness I conceived to be nothing but strength of bone and muscle and some projection arising from and indicating these the organs of destructiveness and constructiveness are the same but so as with a difference that is they express strong will with greater or less impatience of temper and comprehensiveness of mind the conqueror who overturns one state builds up in the grand eyes is another I can conceive persons who are gifted with the organ of veneration to have expanded brains as well as swelling ideas the head of Christ says our physiologist is always represented as very elevated yet he was remarkable for meekness as well as piety Spurgeon says of the organ of covetousness that it gives a desire for all that pleases again dr. gall observed that persons of a firm and constant character have the top of their brain much developed and this is called the organ of determinative Ness now if so are we to believe that the difference and resolute and dear resolute persons is confined to this organ and that the nerves fibers etc of the rest of the brain are not lacks or firm in proportion as the person is of a generally weak or determined character the whole question nearly turns upon this say that there is a particular prominence in this part going to a greater strength and size of the levers of the will at this place this would prove nothing but the particular manifestation or development of a general power just as the prominence of the muscles of the calf of the leg denotes a general muscular strength but the cranial adjust says that the strength of the whole body lies in the calf of the leg and has its seat or organ there not so in the name of common sense when dr. Spurgeon gets down to the visible region of the face the eyes forehead etc he makes said work of it an infinite number of distinctions are crowded one upon the back of the other and no purpose will anybody believe that there are five or six different organs for the impressions of one sense sight his color formed size and so on do we see the form with one organ and in the color of the same object with another there may be different organs to receive different material or concrete impressions but surely only the mind can Trek the different impressions of the same sense from each other the Ergun of space appears to me to answer to the look of wild staring curiosity all that is accounted for in this way either from general conformation or from physiognomic expression is a heap of crude capricious unauthenticated trash I select one paragraph out of this puzzling chaos as a sample of what the reader must expect from the whole what then is the special Faculty of the organ of individuality and its sphere of activity persons endowed with this faculty in a high degree are attentive to all that happens around them to every object to every phenomenon to every fact hence also to motions this faculty neither learns the qualities of objects in all the details effects it knows only their existence the qualities of the objects and the particularities of the facts are known by the assistance of other organs besides this faculty has knowledge of all internal faculties and acts upon them it wishes to know all by experience consequently it puts every organ into action it wishes to hear see smell taste and touch to know all Arts and Sciences it is fond of instruction collects facts and leads to practical knowledge in the next page he affirms that crystallography is the result of the organ of form and that we do not get the ideas of roughness and smoothness from the touch but I will end here and turn to the amusing account of duster swivel in the antiquary footnote it appears I understand from an ingenious paper published by dr. comb of Edinboro that three heads have caused considerable uneasiness and consternation to a society of phrenologist sin that city is those of Sir Walter Scott of the Duke of Wellington and of Marshall buker the first contrary to the expectation of these learned persons once the organ of imagination the second the organ of combination and the last possesses the organ of fancy this I confess as to the two first appears to me a needless alarm it would incline me more than anything I have yet heard to an opinion that there is something like an art of divination in the science I had long ago formed and been hardly enough to express a conviction that sir Walter's forte is a sort of traditional literature whatever he accumulates or scatters through his pages he leaves as he finds it with few marks of the mastermind upon it and as to the second person mentioned he has just to those powers of combination which belonged to a man who leads a bulldog in a string and lets the animal loose upon his prey at the proper moment with regard to prints blue hair if he had not fancy in himself he was the cause of it and others for he turned to the heads of many people who fancied his campaigns were the precursors of the Millennium I have at different times seen these three puzzling heads and I should say that the poet looks like a gentleman farmer the prince like a corporal on guard or the lieutenant of a press gang the Duke like nothing or nobody you look at the head of the first with admiration of its capacity and solid contents at the last with wonder at what it can contain any more than a drum head at the men of fancy or of a fancy with disgust at the gross Ness and brutality which he did not affect to conceal these however are slight physiognomic ALAB servation staking at random but I should be happy to find my squandering glances in any degree confirmed by the profounder science and more accurate investigations of northern genius dr. comb afterwards published a volume on the subject called a system of phrenology it has been often reprinted and the footnote end of section 17 section 18 of the plain speaker 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 nicole lee the plain speaker opinions on books men and things by William Hazlitt section 18 on egotism part 1 it is mentioned in the life of Salvator Rosa but on the occasion of an altarpiece of his being exhibited at Rome in the triumph of the moment he compared himself to Michelangelo and spoke against Raphael calling him hard dry and cetera both these were fatal symptoms for the ultimate success of the work the picture was in fact afterwards severely censured so as to cause him much uneasiness and he passed a great part of his life in quarreling with the world for admiring his landscapes which were truly excellent and for not admiring his historical pieces which were full of defects Salvatore wanted self-knowledge and that respect for others which is both a cause and consequence of it like many more he mistook the violent and irritable workings of self-will in a wrong direction for the impulse of genius and his insensibility to the vast superiority of others for a proof of his equality with them in the first place nothing Auguste worse for anyone's pretensions to the highest rank of excellence than his making free with of others he who boldly and unreservedly places himself on a level with the mighty dead shows a want of sentiment the only thing that can ensure immortality to his own works when we forestall the judgment of posterity it is because we are not confident of it a mind that brings all others into a line with its own naked or assumed merits that sees all objects in the foreground as it were and does not regard the lofty monuments of genius through the atmosphere of fame his coarse crude and repulsive as a picture without aerial perspective time like distance spreads a haze and a glory round all things not to perceive this is to want a sense is to be without imagination yet there are those who strut in their own self opinion and dig themselves out in the plumes of fancied self-importance as if they were crowned with laurel by Apollo's own Han there was nothing in common between Salvatore and Michelangelo if there had the consciousness of the power with which he had to contend would have overawed and struck him dumb so that the very familiarity of his approaches proved as much as anything else the immense distance placed between them painters alone seemed to have a trick of putting themselves on an equal footing with the greatest of their predecessors of advancing on the strength of their vanity and presumption to the highest seats in the temple of Fame of talking of themselves and Raphael and Michelangelo in the same breath what should we think of a poet who should publish to the world or give a broad hint in private that he conceived himself fully on a par with homer or Milton or Shakespeare it would be too much for a friend to say so of him but artists suffer their friends to puff them in the truth can be sustained without blushing is it that they are often men without a liberal education who have no notion of anything that does not come under their immediate observation and who accordingly prefer the living to the dead and themselves to all the rest of the world all that there's something in the nature of the profession itself fixing the view on a particular point of time and not linking the present either with the past or future again Salvatore's disregard for Raphael instead of inspiring him with anything like vain and self conceit ought to have taught him the greatest diffidence in himself instead of anticipating a triumph over Raphael from this circumstance he might have foreseen in it the sure source of his mortification and defeat the public looked to find in his pictures what he did not see in Raphael and were necessarily disappointed he could hardly be expected to produce that which when produced and set before him he did not feel or understand the genius for a particular thing does not imply taste in general or for other things but it is surely presupposes a taste or feeling for that particular thing Salvatore was so much offended with the dryness hardness etc of Raphael only because he was not struck that is did not sympathize with the divine mind within if he had he would have bowed as at a shrine in spite of the homeliness of finical nosov the covering let no man build himself a spurious self-esteem on his contempt or indifference for acknowledged excellence he will in the end pay dear for a momentary delusion for the world will sooner or later discover those deficiencies in him which render him insensible to all merits but his own of all modes of acquiring distinction and as it were getting the start of the majestic world the most absurd as well as disgusting is that of setting aside the claims of others in the lump and holding out our own particular excellence or pursuit as the only one worth attending to we thus set ourselves up as the standard of perfection and treat everything else that diverges from that standard as beneath our notice at this rate our contempt for anything and a superiority to it are synonymous it is a cheap and a short way of showing that we possess all excellence within ourselves to deny the use or merit of all those qualifications that do not belong to us according to such a mode of computation it would appear that our value is to be estimated not by the number of requirements that we do possess but of those in which we are deficient and to which we are insensible so that we can at any time supply the place of wisdom and skill by a due proportion of ignorance affectation and conceit if so the dullest fellow with impedance enough to despise what he does not understand will always be the brightest genius and the greatest man if stupidity is to be a substitute for taste knowledge and genius anyone may dogma ties and play the critic on this ground we may easily make a monopoly of talent if the torpedo touch of our callous and willful indifference is to neutralize all other pretensions we have only to deny the advantages of others to make them our own a liberality will carve out the way to preeminence much better than toil or study or quickness of parts and by narrowing our views and divesting ourselves at last of common feeling and humanity we may arrogate every valuable accomplishment to ourselves and exalt ourselves vastly above our fellow mortals that is in other words we have only to shut our eyes in order to block the Sun out of heaven and to annihilate whatever gives light or heat to world if it does not emanate from one single source by spreading the cloud of our own envy spleen malice want of comprehension and prejudice over it yet how many are there who act upon this theory in good earnest grow more bigoted to it every day and not only become the dukes of it themselves but by dint of gravity by bullying and browbeating succeed in making converts of others a man is a political economist good but this is no reason he should think there's nothing else in the world or that everything else is good for nothing let us suppose that this is the most important subject and that being his favourite study he's the best judge of that point still it is not the only one why then treat every other question or pursuit with disdain as insignificant and mean who endeavor to put others who have devoted their whole time to it out of conceit with that on which they depend for their amusement or perhaps subsistence I see neither the wit wisdom nor good nature of this mode of proceeding let him fill his library with books on this one particular subject yet other persons are not bound to follow his example and exclude every other topic from theirs let him write let him talk let him think on nothing else but let him not impose the same pedantic humor as a duty or a mark of taste on others let him ride the high horse and drag his heavy load of mechanical knowledge along the iron railway of the master science but let him not move out of it to taunt or jostle those who are jogging quietly along upon their several hobbies who owe him no allegiance and care not one jot for his opinion yet we could forgive such a person if he made it his boast that he had read it Don Quixote twice through in the original Spanish and preferred licit us to all Milton's smaller poems what would mr. mill say to anyone who should profess a contempt for political economy he would answer very monthly and very properly then you know nothing about it it is a pity that's so sensible a man and closer reasoner should think of putting down other lighter and more elegant pursuits by professing a contempt or indifference for them which Springs from entirely the same source and is of just the same value but so it is that there seems to be a tacit presumption of folly in whatever gives pleasure while an air of gravity and wisdom hovers around the painful and pedantic a man comes into a room and on his first entering declares without preface or ceremony his contempt for poetry are we therefore to conclude him a greater genius than Homer no but by this Cavalier opinion he assumes a certain natural ascendancy over those who admire poetry he looked down upon anything seemingly implies a greater elevation an enlargement of view than to look up to it the present Lord Chancellor took upon him to declare in open court that he would not go across the street to hear Madame Catalani sing what did this prove his want of an ear for music not his capacity for anything higher so far as it went it only showed him to be inferior to thousands of persons who would go with eager expectation to hear her and come away with astonishment and rapture a man might as well tell you he's deaf and expect you to look at him with more respect the one term any external sense or organ is an acknowledged defect and infirmity the want of an internal sense of faculty is equally so though our self-love contrives to give a different turn to it we mortify others by throwing cold water on that in which they have an advantage over us or stagger their opinion of an excellence which is not of self-evident or absolute utility and lessen its supposed value by limiting the universality of a taste for it lord eldon's protest on this occasion was the more extraordinary as he is not only a good-natured but a successful man these little spiteful illusions are most apt to proceed from disappointed and an apprehension that justice is not done to ourselves by being at the top of a profession we have leisure to look beyond it those who really excel and are allowed to excel in anything have no excuse for trying to gain a reputation by undermining the pretensions of others they stand on their own ground and do not need the aid of invidious comparisons besides the consciousness of excellence produces a fondness for a faith in it I should have suspect that anyone could not be a great lawyer who denied that madam Catalani was a great singer the Chancellor must dislike her decisive tone the rapidity of her movements the late Chancellor Lord Erskine was a man of at least a different stamp in the exuberance and buoyancy of his animal spirits he scattered the graces and ornaments of life over the dust and cobwebs of the law what is there that is now left of him what is there to redeem his foibles or to recall the flush of early enthusiasm in his favour or Kindle one spark of sympathy in the breasts but his romantic admiration of mrs. Siddons there are those who if you praise Waltons Compleat angler sneer at it as a childish or old womanish performance some laugh at the amusement of fishing a silly others carpet it was cruel and dr. Johnson said that a fishing rod was a stick with a hook at one end and a fool at the other I would rather take the word of one who had stood for days up to his knees in water and in the coldest weather intent on this employ who returned to it again with unabated relish and who spent his whole life in the same manner without being really of it last there is something in this more than dr. Johnson's definition accounts for a fool takes no interest in anything or if he does it is better to be a fool than a wise man whose only pleasure is to disparage the pursuits and occupations of others and out of ignorance or prejudice to condemn them merely because they are not his whatever interests is interesting I know of no way of estimating the real value of objects in all their bearings and consequences but I can tell at once their intellectual value by the degree of passion or sentiment the very idea and mention of them excites in the mind to judge of things by reason or the calculations of positive utility is a slow cold uncertain and barren process they are power of appealing to and affecting the imagination as subjects of thought and feeling is best measured by the habitual impression they leave upon the mind and it is with this only we have to do in expressing our delight or admiration of them or in setting adjust mental value upon them they ought to excite all the emotion which they do excite for this is the instinctive and on airing result of the constant experience we have had of their power of affecting us and of the associations that cling unconsciously to them fancy feeling may be very inadequate tests of truth but truth itself operates chiefly on the human mind through them it is in vain to tell me that what excites the heartfelt sigh of youth the tears of delight in age and fills up the busy interval between with pleasing and lofty thoughts is frivolous or a waste of time or of no use you only buy that to give me a mean opinion of your ideas of utility the labor of years the triumph of aspiring genius and consummate skill is not to be put down by a cynical frown by a supercilious smile by an ignorant sarcasm things bearly of youths are subjects of professional skill and scientific enquiry they must also be beautiful and pleasing to attract common attention and be naturally and universally interesting a pair of shoes is good to wear a pair of sandals is a more picturesque object and a statue or a poem are certainly good to think and talk about which are part of the business of life to think and speak of them with contempt is therefore a willful and studied solecism pictures are good things to go and see this is what people do they do not expect to eat to all make a dinner of them but we sometimes want to fill up the time before dinner the progress of civilization and refinement is from instrumental to final causes from supplying the wants of the body to providing luxuries for the mind to stop at the mechanical and refuse to proceed to the Fine Arts or churlish Li to reject all ornamental studies and elegant accomplishments as mean and trivial because they only afford employment to the imagination create food for thought furnish the mind sustain the soul in health and enjoyment is a rude and barbarous theory at proper Vita and vivendi perder a chasm before we absolutely condemn anything we ought to be able to show something better not merely in itself but in the same class to know the best in each class infers a higher degree of taste to reject the class is only a negation of taste for different classes do not interfere with one another nor can anyone zip say Dixit be taken on so wide a question as abstract excellence nothing is truly an altogether despicable that excites angry contempt or warm or positions since this always implies that someone else is of a different opinion and take an equal interest in it end of section 18 section 19 of the plain speaker 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 nicole lee the plain speaker opinions on books men and things by William Hazlitt section 19 on egotism part 2 when I speak of what is interesting however I mean not only to a particular profession but in general to others indeed it is the very popularity and obvious interest attached to certain studies and pursuits that excites the envy and hostile regard of graver and more recondite professions man is perhaps not naturally an egotist or at least he satisfied with his own particular line of excellence and the value that he supposes inseparable from it till he comes into the world and finds it of so little account in the eyes of the vulgar and he then turns round and vents his chagrin and disappointment on those more attractive but as he conceives superficial studies which cost less labour and patience to understand them and are of so much less use to society the injustice done to ourselves makes us unjust to others the man of science and the hard student from this cause as well as from a certain unbending hardness of mind come at last to regard whatever is generally pleasing and striking as worthless and light and to proportion their contempt to the admiration of others while the artist the poet and the voter II of pleasure and popularity treats the more solid and useful branches of human knowledge as disagreeable and dull this is often carried to to greater length it is enough that wisdom is justified of her children the philosopher ought to smile instead of being angry at the folly of mankind if such it is and those who find both pleasure and profit in adorning and polishing the airy capitals of science and of art ought not to grudge those who toil underground at the foundation the praise that is due to their patience and self-denial there is a variety of tastes and capacities that requires all the variety of men's talents to administer to it the less excellent must be provided for as well as the more excellent those who are only capable of amusement ought to be amused if all men were forced to be great philosophers and lasting benefactors of their species how few of us could ever do anything at all but nature acts more impartial II though not improvidently wherever she bestows a turn for anything on the individual she implants a corresponding taste for it in others we have only to throw our bread upon the waters and after many days we shall find it again let us do our best and we need not be ashamed of the smallness of our talent or afraid of the colonies and contempt of envious Molina's when Goldsmith was talking one day to say Joshua of writing a fable in which little fishes were to be introduced dr. johnson rolled about uneasily in his seat and began to laugh on which goldsmith said rather angrily why do you laugh if you were to write a fable for little fishes you would make them speak like great whales the reproof was just Johnson wasn't truth conscious or goldsmiths superior inventiveness of the lighter graces of his pen but he wished to reduce everything to his own pompous and or ocular style there are not only books for children but books for all ages and for both sexes after we grow up two years of discretion we do not all become equally wise at once our own tastes change the tastes of other individuals are still more different it was said the other day that Thompson seasons would be read while there was a boarding school girl in the world if a thousand volumes were written against her V's meditations the meditations would be read when the criticisms were forgotten to the illiterate and vain affectation and verbiage will always pass for fine writing while the world stands no woman ever liked Berk or disliked Goldsmith it is idle to set up an universal standard there is a large class who in spite of themselves prefer Westall or Angelica Kauffmann to Raphael nor is it fit they should do otherwise we may come to something like a fixed and exclusive standard of taste if we confine ourselves to what will please the best judges meaning thereby persons of the most refined and cultivated minds and by persons of the most refined and cultivated minds generally meaning ourselves to return to the original question I can conceive of nothing so little or so ridiculous as pride it is a mixture of insensibility and ill nature in which it is hard to say which has the largest share if a man knows or excels in or has ever studied any two things I will venture to affirm he will be proud of neither it is perhaps excusable for a person who is ignorant of all but one thing to think that the sole excellence and to be full of himself as the possessor the way to cure him of this folly is to give him something else to be proud of vanity is a building that falls to the ground as you widen its foundation or strengthen the props that should support it the greater a man is the less he necessarily thinks of himself for his knowledge and lodges with his attainments in himself he feels that he is noting a point a speck in the universe except us his mind reflects that universe and as he enters into the infinite variety of truth beauty and power contained in it let anyone be brought up among books and taught to think words the only things and he may conceive highly of himself from the proficiency he has made in language and in letters let him then be compelled to return some other pursuit painting for instance and be made to feel the difficulties the refinements of which it is capable and the number of things of which he was utterly ignorant before and there will be an end of his pedantry and his pride together nothing but the want of comprehension of view or generosity of spirit can make anyone fix on his own particular acquirement as the limit of all excellence no one is generally speaking great in more than one thing if he extends his pursuits he dissipates his strength yet him at one thing how small is the interval between him and the next in merit and reputation to himself but he thinks nothing of or scorns or loathes the name of his rival so that all that the other possesses in common goes for nothing and the fraction of a difference between them constitutes in his opinion the sum and substance of all that is excellent in the universe let a man be wise and then let us ask will his wisdom make him proud let him excel all others in the graces of the mind has he also those of the body he has the advantage of fortune but has he also that of birth or if he has both has he helped strength beauty in a supreme degree or have not others the same or does he think all these nothing because he does not possess them the proud man fancies that there is no one worth regarding but himself he might as well fancy there is no other being but himself the one is not a greater stretch of madness than the other to make pride justifiable there ought to be but one proud man in the world for if any one individual has a right to be so nobody else has far from thinking ourselves superior to all the rest of the species we cannot be sure that we are above the meanest and most despised individual of it for he may have some virtue some excellence some source of happiness or usefulness within himself which may redeem all other disadvantages or even if he is without any such hidden worth this is not a subject of exaltation but of regret to anyone tinctured with the smallest humanity and he who is totally devoid of the latter cannot have much reason to be proud of anything else Arkwright who invented the spinning jenny for many years kept a poultry barber shop in a provincial town yet at that time that wonderful machinery was working in his brain which has added more to the wealth and resources of this country than all the pride of ancestry or insolence of upstart and nobility for the last hundred years we should be cautious whom we despise if we do not know them we can have no right to pronounce a hasty sentence if we do they must by some few defects in us no man is a hero to his valet - on is it then that makes the difference the dress and pride but he is the most of a hero who is least distinguished by the one and most free from the other if we enter into conversation upon equal terms with the lowest of the people unrestrained by circumstance uh gnawed by interest we shall find in ourselves but little superiority over them if we know what they do not they know what we do not in general those who do things for others know more about them than those for whom they are done a groom knows more about horses than his master he rides them - but the one rides behind the other before hence the number of forms and ceremonies that have been invented to keep a magic circle of fancied self-importance in violet the late King sought but one interview with dr. Johnson his present Majesty is never tired of the company of mr. Croker the collision of truth or genius naturally gives a shock to the pride of exalted rank the great and mighty usually seek out the dregs of mankind buffoons and flatterers for their pampered self-love to repose on pride soon tires of everything but its shadow civility but how poor triumph is that which exists only by excluding all rivalry however remote he who invites competition the only test of merit who challenges fair comparisons and weighs different claims is alone possessed of manly ambition but will not long continue vain or proud pride is a cell of ignorance traveling a bit if we look at all out of ourselves we must see how far short we are of what we would be thought the man of genius is poor the rich man is not a Lord the Lord wants to be a king the king is uneasy to be a tyrant or a god yet he alone who could claim this last character upon earth gave His life a ransom for others the dwarf in the romance who saw the shadows of the fairest and the mightiest among the sons of men passed before him that he might assume the shape he liked best had only his choice of wealth or beauty or valor or power but could he have clutched them all and melted them into one essence of pride the triumph would not have been lasting could vanity take all pomp and power to itself could it like the rainbow span the earth and seemed to prop the heavens after all it would be but the wonder of the ignorant the pageant of a moment the fool who dreams that he is great should first forget that he is a man and before he thinks of being proud should pray to be mad the only great man in modern times that is the only man who rose in deeds and fame to the level of antiquity who might turn his gaze upon himself and wonder at his height for on him all eyes were fixed as his majestic stature towered above thrones and monuments of renown died the other day in exile and in lingering agony and we still see fellows strutting about the streets and fancying they are something personal vanity is incompatible with the great and the ideal he who has not seen or thought or read of something finer than himself has seen or read or thoughts little and he who has will not be always looking in the glass of his own vanity hence poets artists and men of genius in general are seldom cockscombs but often Slavens before they find something out of themselves better worth studying than their own persons they have an imaginary standard in their minds with which ordinary features even their own will not bear comparison and they turned their thoughts another way if a man had a face like one of Rafael's auditions heads he might be proud of it but not else and even then he would be stared at as a nondescript by the universal English nation few persons were seen the Antinous or the Theseus will be much charmed with their own beauty or symmetry nor will those who understand the costume of the antique or Van Dyke's dressers spend much time in decking themselves out in all the deformity of the prevailing fashion a coxcomb is his only figure for want of any better models to employ his time and imagination upon there is an inverted sort of pride the reverse of that egotism that has been above described and which because it cannot be everything is dissatisfied with everything a person who is liable to this infirmity thinks nothing done while anything remains to be done the sanguine egotist prides himself on what he can do or possesses the morbid egotist despises himself for what he wants is ever going out of his way to attempt hopeless and impossible tasks the effect in either case is not at all owing to reason but to temperament the one is as easily depressed by what mortifies his latent ambition as the other is elated by what flatters his immediate vanity there are persons whom no success no advantages no applause can satisfy for they dwell only on failure and defeat they constantly forget the things that are behind and press forward to the things that are before the greatest and most decided acquisitions would not indemnify them for the smallest deficiency they go beyond the old motor out Caesar Antony Hill they not only want to be at the head of whatever they undertake but if they succeed in that they immediately want to be at the head of something else no matter how gross or trivial the charm that rivets their affections is not the importance or reputation annexed to the new pursuit but its novelty or difficulty that must be a wonderful accomplishment indeed which baffles their skill nothing is with them of any value but as it gives scope to their restless activity of mind they are craving after an uneasy and importunate state of excitement to them the pursuit is everything the possession nothing I have known persons of this stamp who with every reason to be satisfied with their success in life and with the opinion entertained of them by others despised to themselves because they could not do something which they were not bound to do and which if they could have done it would not have added one shot to their respectability either in their own eyes or those of anyone else the very insignificance of the attainment irritating their impatience for it is the humor of such dispositions to argue if they cannot succeed in what is trifling and contemptible how should they succeed in anything else if they could make the circuit of the Arts and Sciences and master them all they would take to some mechanical exercise and they failed be us discontented as ever all that they can do vanishes out of sight the moment it is within their grasp and nothing is but what is not a perch of this description is ambitious of the thighs and muscles of a prizefighter and thinks himself nothing without them a prose writer would be a fine tennis player and is thrown into despair because he is not one without considering that it requires a whole life devoted to the game to excel in it and that even if he could dispense with this apprenticeship he would still be just as much bound to excel in rope dancing or horsemanship or playing a cop and ball like the indian jugglers all which is impossible this feeling is a strange mixture of modesty and pride you think nothing of what we are because we cannot be everything with a wish Goldsmith was even jealous of beauty in the other sex and the same characteristic tributed to warden by Pope though listening senate's hung on all he spoke the club must hail him master of the joke players are for going into the church officers in the army turned players for myself do what I might I should think myself a poor creature unless I could beat a boy of ten years old at chalk farthing or an elderly gentleman at pique the extreme of fastidious discontent and repining is as bad as that of overweening presumption we ought to be satisfied if we have succeeded in any one thing or with having done our best anything more is for health and amusement and should be resorted to as a source of pleasure not a fretful impatience and endless pity self-imposed mortification perhaps the jealous uneasy temperament is most favorable to continued exertion and improvement if it does not lead us to fritter away attention on too many pursuits by looking out of ourselves we gain knowledge by being little satisfied with what we have done we are less apt to sink into indolence and security to conclude with a piece of egotism I never begin one of these essays with a consciousness of having written line before and having got to the end of the volume we hope never to look into it again end of section 19 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,518 | 86,543 |
rCbdw58VQbQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbdw58VQbQ | Celebrating Mom's Bday and Mother’s Day ✨❤️ | Daily vlog | hi guys good morning um probably on morning when you're watching it but hi welcome to another Vlog guys children on my channel so it is a Sunday it's um Mother's Day it's like well moms were there as well so um I want to do something today I just woke up there's some rash I got on my face I don't know from where or why I got it but it's been there since yesterday and um it is what it is it's so windy today but it's nice and sunny also uh moon is nicely sunbathing but yeah welcome to another Vlog I'll take you through my day [Music] by the way yes I did not tell you my parents are here uh and my fate is so bad that when my mom comes only the mate doesn't come and she does everything okay she does like whenever she comes she like the entire house again because she's like you don't know how to keep her house and now I'm in a hunt for a mates to come and clean the house poor thing so you could have come there simply I was like no no you come it's your birthday everything can you come here we'll celebrate we go out somewhere and now the meat is not here so it's all I just got an ICA package they had a sale so I ordered so many things these two are like these dogs but a lot of different things I've ordered to try and you know test it for you guys I have um be minimalist skincare I have some makeup from Maybelline moisturizers Etc so I have a lot of ideas to do stuff for um it's just that I don't know why I get so like bothered about execution always and I feel like it's such a but yeah a lot of new content coming soon to get this guy he's so happy when my parents are around he doesn't care only about me anymore hello come on come on yeah not a single was given you guys have been telling that you're missing pravalika in my Vlogs so here it is they came home yesterday color and the Cutie color is good foreign I fight [Music] foreign detox and refresh body wash in tangerine orange like oh my God it literally smells like oranges it's so refreshing it's very like citrusy very summery feeling it just like you know wakes you up like in the morning and it's such a gentle uh one as well it doesn't have like you know parabens salads Etc it's a pretty gentle um you know body wash but it does foam up very well I need my body wash to form up or how do I feel like you know something is missing I feel like I'm not clean properly so it does foam up really well it makes the shower smell like so good um I've been really enjoying this one and with this after my shower for the body lotion I've been using the Bhajan berry fruit nourish a body lotion again in tangerine orange I love the combination of both it's I love the scent it both has as well so I citrusy like I told you but it's not one of those scents which like you know is too overpowering and you don't feel comfortable with it it's a very like in between kind of sandwich I really uh like now this one like in summer I like I hate body lotions which are like really thick sticky Etc so this one is so like creamy but absorbs into your skin like instantly you can see in the video also it so instantly gets absorbed pretty lightweight nourishes you as well but doesn't make you feel like sticky and you know a very like chip chip kind of thing like other body lotions does again this has no parabens no mineral oil Etc so the combination of these two has been working really great for me um and lately if you love the smells of oranges you can try this they have various different scents as well all their products are cruelty free and specially designed and made for Indian skin which is great I've really been enjoying and they've been my stables for my summer body care routine so if you're interested then definitely check out the link which I'll leave in the description box you can also shop these thank you [Music] okay this is my outfit basically just a dress I got in um makeup okay so basically I ordered a nice dress for my mom from two Browns the other day I was just checking and you know I was like okay it's her birthday Mother's Day everything is well so I think I'll be happy because I'm going out right now I thought I'll give her let's see if she'll wear it but I like this uh eventually yeah it's a nice uh uh kurta and pancake let's see if she'll wear it or else I'll just put a picture of how it looks here it's actually a pretty nice one I got two for myself as well yeah let me show you that because it's summer I got like two for myself I got one for I will not shop for our size so I bought one if she likes so then I can get more for her let's go give it either foreign provide foreign [Music] Mommy because them again to ban Lavino at this point I'm just I actually know what is nice here so whenever I come I order those and I'm actually been making everybody try them Financial District [Music] thank you happy birthday happy Mother's Day thank you foreign [Music] thank you [Music] good job foreign thank you all he does is rolling in the grass come on come on you're tired already it is evening this is night dinner time and uh taking my parents out now morning Dad was missing um so now we are going for dinner because it's still Mother's Day and my mom's birthday so this is what I'm done like this is what I do for my makeup like when I don't want to do anything just little bit concealing and like everything and blush mascara and lipstick it just looks really nice and like a nice leaky hair like clean girl aesthetic Max this is my outfit I got this in West Side it looks so bright in real life it looks so dull on camera I hate it but this is what it is a lot of places I always wanted to take my parents to okay but they have to live so far before but now that I've moved quite close to two blails and or like happening areas I really want to take them out again like more often so good morning I'll be back there now I'm taking them to Taro I really like it like I love their Sushi Agera and usually my parents even if they go out they usually generally just have like you know the same Kebab Biryani everything if it's her mom makes a lot better at home so I want them to like you know eat something different so we are going there happy birthday [Music] Facebook [Music] foreign [Music] okay back home you guys that was my day um it's so um every time like when I take my parents out um it's such a different feeling all together at least um for me in the last few months like over the last year I would say where I like you know after covet this is like the year we started you know going out a lot more Etc right so right now it's so new as a feeling that when I take like I take them out now like I take care of it like I I make sure we get a table I pay the bill I like you know try to um you know do what my dad used to do for us right like so um I am on the responsible side now uh so it feels so um weird I do miss being like um you know getting the treatment I used to as well like you know being taken care of but I do love doing this you know as well I don't know why I look so weird but it's such a new different uh feeling um so it it just like also makes me think that they're getting old like I'm getting old they are getting old and now the tables have turned that I have to take care of them and um it's such a I don't know I don't know how to name it like good feeling bad feeling it's just a different feeling you know um to be like on the giving side now and like not on the receiving side so yeah I just wanted to say that anyways I'm back home um we went to Taro and then we went to Magnolia my mom is never impressed with food okay but she loved Magnolia's desert I mean I know everybody likes that so I'll take them take everybody there like it's like a safe uh you know space like that wrestling it's salted caramel ice cream is like anybody will like it so uh I'm exhausted I have long day of work and this week so that should be interesting this video shout out goes to Hema muchala Puri thank you Hema for always loving and supporting it absolutely means the world to me if you guys want to be part of next video Shadow then all you have to do is comment below and use the hashtag AKs and you can be a part and thank you so much for watching I'll see you guys in my next video [Music] | Akanksha Kommirelly | UC-frSd_nlU2wl-irZJXrH-Q | 2023-05-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,679 | 8,235 |
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k-tOv28p0ew | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-tOv28p0ew | THE FRESHWATER BAY STORY | freshwater Bay is always confused that's beautiful and desirable place to live it's located midway between person Fremantle prior to European settlement it was filled with dark Stewart and jerra with an understory of peppermint trees the area was occupied by Aboriginal force fishing and hunting and supply of freshwater the founding of Fremantle in 1829 displaced the aboriginal culture to make what's on the sandy shores of freshwater Bay we're welcome stopping point for feathers ruling from fremantle prefers the large trees of the perth coastal plain which makes you cut down to use for buildings bridges and roads the completion of the Great Eastern Railway from fremantle dockers led to the subdivision of peppermint grove by Sir John Force and other wealthy investors lots were large to attract the investment of tempered mining and cattle barons who built large mansions complete with barns and carriage houses many of these mansions survived to the present the furnishings then as now we're luxurious these houses retail today in the 10 million dollar class they bear the hallmark of a bygone era at first private horses and carriages were used the rich the cottesloe beach and the railway station the line from Fremantle to Perth was serviced regulary by large steam locomotives for long characters by the yearly 1900 some of the wealthy set there's in peppermint grove for purchasing some of the first motor cars from the early days freshwater Bay was a popular place to meet friends on the shores of the swamp the bath house was built in 1902 and was a popular venue for swimmers at freshwater Bay and kill it was torn down in 1938 in 1896 the new setters joined together to build a large two-story freshwater Yacht Club this was located directly at the end of Bourbon Street and once occupied until nineteen thirty-six one of the year the set were severed teen built a large house on keen point on the west side of fresh water pay in 1936 this house was purchased by the freshwater Bay Yacht Club and shortly thereafter became the Royal freshwater jakub the year the Keen house was called Colin Quinn and is still part of today's Royal freshwater pay structure the club was over 2,000 members has since expanded to include both houses Wars an arts rendered it's been very active in hosting social events the cub participates an annual competition for sale both classes and a variety of motor launches many of the peppermint grove youth have learned this sale the popularity of the cup is to be witnessed by the large number of sailboat that appears often on the Swan River the larger yachts even participate in ocean cruises and races for the non say that the sandy beaches and clear shallow waters of freshwater Bay are attractive for many other activities one of the features of freshwater paid is the presence of the Arts numbers of black swans and ducks the beauty of the region attracts many photographers and artists fishing by both birds and humans alike particular it for green to popular sport the Yacht Club is a popular venue for weddings and other social activities the second story verandas provide a beautiful view of the river | Donald Pugh | UCJwuCA30ZeQUfBMbHxespKw | 2015-09-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 544 | 3,155 |
LLRT2ma4a4c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLRT2ma4a4c | Universal Code of Conduct interview with Ankan Ghosh Dastider | hello ankon and welcome i'm glad that you are taking the time to join us for this interview and i have a couple of questions my first question to you would be what was the first time that you became aware that there is something like a universal code of conduct that is going to be drafted uh thank you and i'm pleased to be a part of the whole conversation so thank you for your question uh actually i became out of it from you i came to know that uh there will be a set of code of conduct for me and there will be a representative uh who will convey your message to the community and make sure that they participate and carry the voice of the community to the foundation uh later um also contacted me and we had a wonderful discussion where i expressed my views regarding universal code of conduct and at that time i came to know about the universal code of conduct in a more detailed manner i hope that answers to your question thank you very much yes um now we are quite a few steps farther on the way and i would be interested what you think if actually a universal code of conduct is going to become effective end of this year is the planning at the moment how do you think it would impact your community on your home wiki the bengali wikipedia okay uh yeah so you know bengali wikipedia is getting bigger and bigger and in 2004 it started its journey and in july 2014 we had like 31 000 articles and in this year in the month of july we had 92 000 articles so you see the movement is getting bigger and bigger and at the initial days we knew everything in person in like one way or another but nowadays it is not possible and it is inevitable so now there are some people uh who do not like the tranquil environment of wikipedia that much and they want to increase the entropy so sometimes they violate the policy and before uh we had like policies from english wikipedia mainly and so the best to the best of my knowledge we didn't have any policies for bengali wikipedia of its own so people thought that uh they are actually not for us maybe they were formed by some uh other people without our participation and to be in to be said in one word that they didn't have the universal in the name which it has now so and our community also took part in that discussion regarding the universal code of conduct so it is ours as well so people feel it that it is their own and hopefully more than they felt it before so i think that it will have a great impact in our community to combat the violations to take immediate actions and to increase the amiability between the community members that is super interesting do you think things will also change when people from your community go to other also the larger projects like english wikipedia for example or comments wikidata all those other wikimedia projects uh yeah i think so there are some wikipedians who are experienced because their duration of their accounts is like long and but actually they just come edit something and make create one or two articles and they do log out they actually do not take part in the uh what can i say the discussions and therefore some of them do not have a sound knowledge about the policy and it is totally okay it's their choice what they will do in wikipedia and often we in bengali wikipedia are lenient toward those wikipedians who sometimes maybe are not doing accurately what they should but they're contributing wikipedia so we are lenient towards them because we do we are not a very large community but the thing is not um like saying in large wikipedia like say english wikipedia or some other wikipedias because uh they are not that much tolerant if people violate something and they take immediate actions so we actually tolerate it up to a certain margin i must say and but big wikipedia this situation is not the same so what happens may some of wikipedians often get blocked because they may be they may violate one or two topics and so i hope that after forming the universal code of conduct they will come to know about the policies in a better manner learn to respect them in a in a large manner then they did it before because now it is ours and their community i mean bengali community has also taken a part in the whole discussion so i think it will improve their contribution in other wikipedias as well let's hope that it really works out that well yes um do you have any other thoughts any other thing that you would like to share about the concept of a universal code of conduct thank you yeah i think these questions may have multiple answers but i will share the one that just immediately comes into my mind uh in one word the idea of universal code of conduct is just wonderful uh it it is a primate of the whole movement i have shared the statistics of bengali wikipedia that how much big it has been over the years and the same thing works also for the other wikipedias and the whole movement is getting exponentially bigger day by day so it is a primate that we need some universal code of conduct to be formed by every community there were some policies before the formation but they are not universal in nature and in some wikipedia people actually do not follow that much so i wanted that the team makes it sure that the people from all over the chapters from all over the community from all over the world know about that a universal code of conduct is formed because if they do not know about it clearly uh there will be violations and so i think after the formation we can have some discussions uh some offline discussions that will that will occur after the formation of universal code of conduct so that people actu fully doing what they shouldn't maybe uh in some way in some community they do not think that it is a big manner if they share something personal to them but it is it is a big matter if they share something publicly without uh the permission of someone uh the discussion may be happened in a personal manner so they should not share that and these people need to know about all these things so i want and i hope the team the foundation has a clearer idea than i am sharing with you but i'm just it is my concern that the people knows about it and they can make a very good environment the very good week environment so i actually hope that thank you thank you i hear you that you say it's not just drafting the universal code of conduct it's not just putting it up somewhere on wiki what is important but that there is a high important to engage communities around the world to teach about the universal code of conduct to get people to really understand its meaning and to ensure that it is followed did i understand this correctly i think yeah perfect so thank you very much for those insights welcome it's my pleasure to be a part of it | Wikimedia Foundation | UCK_cUZLMpibyRiIdp0uF-lQ | 2020-08-24 | Creative 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HAMtpVJwJFk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAMtpVJwJFk | Singapore Post - Mark Atkins Mini-Documentary | [Music] all right I'm um Mark Atkins um I'm from Australia I'm a didgeridoo player uh about drummer guitar singer songwriter and Storyteller my background is from my mother's people yamichi one guy witty and for my father's Irish [Music] I've been here before but it's forever changing like any City I suppose but I love Singapore a lot of the food I love the people his abilities are getting bigger all the time and they're changing but yeah I'm enjoying my time here [Music] yeah very early age um I'm in my podcast instrument was a piano and then I went to a guitar and then my twins I went to drumming drums uh playing rock and roll bands in the 70s and that through the 80s and then I ended up um going home because I had to but my uncle who was a traditional song man and did you do play and that was the sort of the beginning of um my career as a musician and as a player in in touring so that's basically where that started we'll never played how they made is circular or cycle breathing they're made of wood and naturally they're hollowed out by termites this one I got from a place called coranda up in Northern Queensland I ended up buying it in a in a did you do shop in Amsterdam and I was on tour in Europe so I did the tour in that and then took it back home and refined it when I say that shaping it and um taking a little bit more out of the the um the end of it termites we'll make the yummy make the whole Hollow it out and they eat up through the center of it and special tools for honing their end out that sort of thing but yes I did a bit of work I got it to where I want it and it's been with me 30 odd years now [Music] when I wasn't working I was teaching um teaching did you do because a lot of a lot of the young players that coming from wanted to learn I've got about [Music] just over a thousand students when I teach kids and and adults but more so the kids in that that sort of started to happen a lot more because I wasn't touring because of the you know the big sea or covert so um yeah I ended up doing a lot more teaching and ended up working as as a youth veteran and just doing that teaching you know the place yeah I mean some more than others I suppose three South America and you know Columbia and Paris Vienna all over the place and orchestrators orchestras uh just depend on the corner um all over the place of different genres and that as well so I'd have to say yes they like it um I mean some of them never seen it or heard it and funny enough it does make it more acceptable when they see and hear it played with a traditional instrument that comes from their part of their country and it makes it that much more acceptable so to speak whatever I enjoy about sharing my music outside of Australia well I I suppose it's a look you get sometimes it's what's that you know you get up and start playing it and then what's happened is you're meeting other musicians too you get to hear and listen to their traditional instruments and we end up playing you know like for me like um what I'd seen uh when he was doing like World of music if you like you know did you do being the um the oldest instrument there yeah it was the last one to come in and join the the rest of the instruments so and that was that was a journey too just composing and working with them and and and and people just thinking well wow you know like um I love the sound of that and and that's what got me um started in first place was the sound last night I had a dream [Music] bring that bring that in me at times time machine [Music] last night what a night I had a dream I dreamed I had more time with you [Music] foreign | Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade | UCXNx5tIec3oLCikLFzExaNA | 2023-07-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 735 | 3,638 |
KnKZXdzSCws | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnKZXdzSCws | Decoding Negro-Egyptian Languages: A Linguistic Journey | have you ever wondered how languages originated how did we go from making simple sounds and gestures to making complex systems of communication this is a question that has intrigued Scholars and linguists for centuries as we delve into the origins of language we encounter a fascinating Theory the concept of archaic negro Egyptian this Theory initially developed by CH anad Diop and theophile obenga and further refined by jeanclaude moli challenges our preconceived notions about language classification particular within the African continent it proposes that archaic negro Egyptian a language family that originated in central East Africa is a crucial piece of the linguistic puzzle so what exactly is archaic negro Egyptian well imagine a time when language was just beginning to take shape according to imoli archaic negro Egyptians started with merely 10 monosyllabic Roots these roots were fundamentally onomatope mimicking the sounds of the world around them it was language in in its rawest form echoing the rustling leaves the rushing rivers and the calls of the wild yet from these humble beginnings something extraordinary happened these 10 monosyllabic Roots Began to evolve gradually forming a free word order structure rather than being restricted by rigid grammatical rules words could be arranged in various ways allowing for a rich tapestry of expression and communication this was the birth of archaic negro Egyptian a language that would eventually give rise to numerous dialects and influence several other language families but of course this is just the start of our linguistic Journey the story of archaic negro Egyptian doesn't end here it continues to evolve branching out influencing and being influenced by other languages and as we continue to explore this fascinating subject we'll discover how this ancient language has left its mark on the world of linguistics so let's delve deeper into the development and influence of the archaic negro Egyptian language archaic negro Egyptian is a fascinating language evolving from simple onomatope Roots into a complex linguistic system in its early stages archaic negro Egyptian was made up of 10 monosyllabic Roots these roots were remarkably simple based on the sounds of the natural world embodying the onomatope nature of early human communication this was a language in its rawest form a direct translation of the sounds and experiences of life into verbal expression however over time this basic linguistic structure started to evolve transforming into a more intricate system the 10 onomatope Roots bloomed into a language with a free word order structure this Evolution marked a significant milestone in the development of archaic negro Egyptian it was no longer a simple form of communication but a complex language capable of expressing a wide range of human thoughts and emotions the richness of archaic negro Egyptian didn't stop there it also gave birth to three distinct branches each of these branches evolved D in their own unique ways leading to the development of postclassic negro Egyptian and further dialect advancements the first Branch remained close to the roots preserving many of the original features of the archaic language the second branch on the other hand embraced change evolving and adapting to the shifting cultural and environmental influences the third branch struck a balance between preservation and evolution combining elements of both to form a unique dialect these three branches not only enriched the linguistic landscape of ancient Africa but also laid the groundwork for the development of postclassic negro Egyptian this later evolution of the language would go on to have a profound influence on Modern African philosophy and thought it's fascinating to see how a simple language could evolve into such a complex system isn't it but that's not all let's now look at how archaic negro Egyptian influenced other languages it's one thing to evolve as a language but it's another to influence other languages and that's precise prely what archaic negro Egyptian did this ancient language didn't stop at its own Evolution it reached out impacting other languages specifically Semitic and Indo-European languages the theory is that these language families which include languages like Hebrew Arabic English and German have their roots in Africa specifically in archaic negro Egyptian Yes you heard that right these languages that span continents and cultures may have originated from the heart of Africa but how can a language influence others think of it as a ripple effect as people moved and migrated they took their language with them spreading words grammar structures and phonetics over time these elements got absorbed into other languages leading to the development of new dialects and eventually entirely new languages let's take a closer look at Semitic languages this family includes languages like Arabic Hebrew and Amharic researchers have found similarities in grammar and word forms between Semitic languages and arcade negro Egyptian for example the structure of sentences the use of verbs and the formation of words show striking resemblances this suggests a close relationship and a possible common ancestor which many believe to be archaic negro Egyptian now let's turn our attention to Indo-European languages this language family is even more diverse including languages from English and German to Hindi and Persian again similarities in grammar structures and word forms Point towards a common African origin the theory of an African Genesis of Indo-European languages is indeed a GameChanger it challenges the traditional belief that these languages originated in the Eurasian steps and suggests a much deeper connection between languages across the globe but what does this mean it means that our understanding of language development and human migration might need a revision if archaic negro Egyptian did influence Semitic and Indo-European languages it suggests a level of interaction and migration much earlier than previously thought it also implies that Africa played a much more significant role in the development of world languages than traditionally credited so we see how archaic negro Egyptian not only developed into a complex language but also influenced other major languages but what does this mean for modern languages the influence of archaic negro Egyptian didn't stop with Semitic and Indo-European languages it continues to shape modern languages and philosophy the classic negro Egyptian language originating in central East Africa has had a profound influence on Modern African philosophy this language family steeped in history and culture has contributed to the intellectual and philosophical landscape of Africa it is shaped the way people think the way they perceive the world and the way they express their thoughts and ideas this influence is not limited to just language but extends to the very core of African philosophy emphasizing a holistic worldview that respects Harmony balance and interconnectedness renowned Scholars CH antad Diop and theophil obenga took it upon themselves to delve deeper into these linguistic connections their research aimed to establish a genetic relatedness between ancient Egyptian and modern African languages doops and oa's work were revolutionary as it challenged existing language classifications and presented A New Perspective on the roots of African languages their findings suggest a close relationship between the languages spoken by the ancient Egyptians and those spoken in modern Africa Diop and obenga identified typological similarities in grammar and word forms between these languages these similarities were not just surface level resemblances but deep rooted connections indicative of a shared linguistic ancestry their research further refined by emboli pointed towards a common origin tracing back to the archaic negro Egyptian language This research has significant implications for our understanding of language development and evolution it suggests that languages like people are interconnected evolving and changing over time while maintaining traces of of their Origins it illustrates how language can serve as a bridge between the past and the present connecting us to our ancestors and our cultural heritage in essence the roots of modern languages might be more intertwined than we ever imagined all tracing back to the archaic negro Egyptian language isn't that something to ponder about we've covered a lot of ground today haven't we we began our journey with the origins of language learning about the 10 monosyllabic roots of archaic negro Egyptian a language born from monom atopia and grown into a free word order structure we delved into its development and the emergence of three distinct branches leading to postclassic negro Egyptian and further dialect developments we then explored the influence of archaic negro Egyptian on Semitic and Indo-European languages a testament to the African origins of these language families we also noted the evidence of typological similarities in grammar and word forms supporting the close relationship between ancient Egyptian and modern black African languages finally we saw how the classic negro Egyptian originating in central East Africa continues to shape modern African philosophy and languages this exploration was based on the groundbreaking research of CH anad Diop and theophile obenga who aimed to establish genetic relatedness between ancient Egyptian and modern African languages so the next time you speak or hear a language remember that its roots might Trace back to the archaic negro Egyptian language and that's a fascinating thought isn't it if you enjoyed this video please like share and comment don't forget to subscribe to the channel and hit the notification Bell to keep 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J1QMUUn5ays | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1QMUUn5ays | How the World Got Weird, Erik Davis | [Music] Eric Davis thank you very much for taking the time happy to be here so Eric you are an author and your work covers kind of the intersection between technology as a terrorism you've also talked and written about psychedelics so those are topics that I'm personally very interested in and have been for many years there are also topics it I found it could be difficult to get to get people to understand why they're so relevant right now so I thought we would start with that and get your take on that why are these important things for us to be looking at right now yeah that's a good question because I mean I've been I've been writing and thinking about these things for a long time since probably just since then let's say the early 90s and in that period of time they were pretty esoteric I mean not technology obviously although even then when I first started writing about the early internet culture it was still pretty small you know before the world wide web came out there was a whole sort of underground at esoteric freak it's a lecture alone you know through BBS servers and you know and all you know of groups and muds and mousse and so that was like the early my early experience of even kind of digital technology was this sort of underground that was online and those were the sort of first days of virtual reality everyone was thinking about virtual reality how that was going to change everything and then they you know the physical manifestation of that took a lot longer and then these other things were marginal in a lot of ways psychedelics the occult the paranormal you know there was they popped up on TV you had the x-files you know there were there were signs of them but in general it was sort of a marginal thing to follow and now none of its marginal anymore and that's one important reasons to go why why did this happen why is it now that investment bankers and fashion designers and when academics are interested in taking ayahuasca or that the you know that there's sort of resurgence of popular culture about witchcraft and paganism that there are these younger witch movements that are coming up and that the occult sort of permeates more and more of a popular culture what's going on what's why is this all happening now and I think it's there's a couple of reasons one is just that consumer capitalism likes to find an edge that it can colonize that has some kind of flash so what initially appears to be strange and challenging we can move into and then more and more people have access to it and it becomes like a cool thing for a while then after a while it gets kind of absorbed and another fashion trend comes along so I think some of that's what's going on but I think there's a more more important deeper dimension which is that partly because of the spread of Technology a digital technology of media smartphones of the internet of social media that for a variety of reasons the way that consensus reality was structured in the past even in the immediate past is eroding and as it arose as it becomes harder to let's say distinguish between the online world and our physical world because now our phones are with us everywhere the sensors are with us everywhere we're mapping this real space to this space and going back and forth more and more and we're looking at our phones all day long we're like interrupting or physical reality reality with these information flows those two worlds begin to kind of break down you know again talking about the 1990s you know we had this now very quaint corny phrase of cyberspace it was a different place when you got online you went to cyberspace and in cyberspace there were different rules you could be different characters you could build fantasy worlds you could meet that ended up and we don't think that way anymore it's nice well it's kind of one interwoven digital read you know actual material space this is a interesting point which one is real you know where is in your mind is that kind of cyber what we used to call cyberspace which is blended into our physical space is it less real is there some underlying reality that it's kind of masking us from seeing or is it is it just as real as everything else well yeah I mean the language of realities are real a really tricky one and you know I think it's you have to kind of define your terms what do you mean by this and that but I think that the reason that things like psychedelics and the occult are more resonant now is because they both represent sort of rich and creative forms of let's call it irrationality even though I don't really like that word because it implies the rationality is the real thing and irrationality is a deviation when it's something more like magical thinking or mythological thinking thinking that does not follow along mathematical logic or purely causal physics or something like that and maybe in the past we know we lived alike in the recent past in the 20th century we lived in a physical world that was ruled by the laws of physics and science and chemistry and and then we would escape maybe to films or comic books or maybe even we would be in a religion and we'd do something that was kind of different than that I feel like right now even if we're secular people our experience of the everyday of just ordinary reality is less and less ordinary at least in the traditional sense because these virtual or algorithmic or digital logics are now completely embedding themselves in our not just in our spirit you know in our experience of how the world works but even our experience of ourselves and how our minds work how we work how where we are where are we in the phone am I spread out through the networks that my phone connects to all of my friends or all of the information sources am i there am I in a body here interacting with the screen am I the screen that these things aren't really abstract questions anymore that were on some level we're playing with them and psychedelics and the occult and other forms of irrationality are actually in some ways good models for trying to feel our way into what it means to be no longer operating in this kind of concrete space-time that we recently were because everything is being you know unraveled and then once you once you start to unravel consensus reality as a physical world where there's laws of physics and also social institutions that organize reality so we we trust the newspaper we know they're not always true but you know we more or less feel like the newspaper has a good line in on reality and you know when I grew up there was there weren't that many news sources so you know even though there was a left wing and right wing and whatever there was a sense that everybody was talking about the same reality that's gone you know the actual feeling of consensus reality has fragmented into these multiple worlds with different basic assumptions about how the world works is there climate change is you know is there a conspiracy you know is the earth flat you know all of the stuff that again previously was very marginal is now widely distributed through reality you walk down the street all these normal-looking people that person might be a flatter through that person you know might believe in the New World Order or that you know that person believes in UFOs you know it's it's much more widespread because the nature of the media has changed so much that once you're looking at a particular kind of information source or a certain kind of world you just get more and more feedback that supports that view and there's more and more reason to distrust everybody else so we're all learning how to distrust everybody else and to conform to our particular worldview and that arose the sense that there's some larger consensus reality that's weaving us together so we're kind of let loose and this very fragmented it's like people used to complain about post-modernism in the 80 in early nineties it's like no now we're now we're living in it now we're living real relativism or whatever because it's just how we experience the world are trying to communicate with other people I mean it's it's really it's really hard to have a conversation with a flat earther or certain kinds of conspiracy theory because there's no basis you can you know like well no I mean climate change is real because you know our scientists show that this and they're like no that's a fabrication and it's being used by special interests and you're like well where is the point where we both other than the English language where we both can kind of agree on something so that's splitting I think is is making our experience less rational in a lot of ways because rationality is partly an incredibly robust and dependable language of consensus my background is in teaching meditation then also being involved in the psychedelic world and most of what I talk and write about is the importance of bringing together meditation that's kind of coming into centeredness and using that in the psychedelic experience because of the same reason it sounds like of the world we live in when everything is hyper relative when you don't have a solid ground I think it's very important to find that inner sense of centeredness where we're still in contact with the world in each other but we have this kind of groundedness so would you agree that like because it's quite a serious situation to be in it seems like you know we're in this kind of world that doesn't make sense anymore what do you think we should do what is what are some of the ways that we can navigate that world well let's let's take that one because I think that what you just said is is both very true and insufficient and let's let's go with the very true part well I mean I just you know I just published this book high weirdness you know drugs esoterica and visionary experience in the 70s and I'm mostly writing about what I would say from art from this current conversation is kind of the beginnings of this crisis as seen through the lives and minds and writings of these very far out characters Terence Mckenna philip k dick Robert Anton Wilson reading them not as prophets in Anacapa P sense but as people who are recognizing that once you get popular culture and media and psychedelics and the and the you know the the way in which reality itself is manufactured through our beliefs and you get all those things going and you intensify your experience things can get extremely loopy both in your lives in your minds but also in some sense in the world world at large and that now we're kind of in that larger logic and one of the reasons I wrote about Robert Anton Wilson who's not particularly well-known probably the least well-known of all of those guys is that though he has this little cult hit his approach to these questions I think is actually the most relevant and his version of sovereignity is I think there's we have to be careful with with the idea of sovereignity I'm not sure how your friend was using the term but but just let's just take it as a general term there's there's the sovereign as the isolated individual who is in control or responsible for all of their experiences and can therefore in some sense control shape direct their reality so sovereign in terms of sovereign power sovereign command but I think there's a different sense of individual responsibility that has some of those elements but is also how to say this more open to the fact that we we are in a vertiginous situation where there's no real ground and that part of what you're you're holding on to is the terror or let's just say disturbance of not really being able to believe and yet still being confronted by decisions all the time that requires something like belief or at least something like like ethics and what Robert Anton Wilson did is that he personally he was he was come he was more or less a libertarian but not in the evil and ran sense he hate he hated and and ian's he was more of like a man of the people socially conscious but still radically anarchist kind of person and so a narc one of the things that's attractive about anarchism in our current moment is that it requires and demands a kind of responsibility that you take for your own experience for your own actions that you can't you know you can't really be an anarchist and blame everything on everybody on everybody else even if it is other people's responsibility so well that Wilson is coming from this attitude and he's he's starting to notice that if you if you you know start to go down the occult route take a lot of psychedelics experience with what he calls brain change experience with positive thinking or your kind of programming your own perceptions the things get very loose and very malleable right and but so how do you treat that how do you think about that and he really tried to hew to a certain kind of skepticism skepticism both in the sense of not really trusting things of you know believing that evidence is a good thing to try to understand how the world works even if it's not entirely sufficient but you know definitely paying attention to science and evidence in that sense but also embracing a kind of willingness to not know ultimately what's going on and the story I tell is the one that he's doing all this crazy stuff he's writing satirical books about conspiracy theory and occult ideas and mysticism and radical politics and so he writes this whole Illuminatus book with a friend of his that's full of all this stuff you know it's very relevant now although it's also you know very much a book of its times but then once he's doing all these kinds of personal experiments in California in the in the midst early mid 70s basically he kind of loses the plot and he enters into a world where he he fully believes that he's receiving transmissions from an extraterrestrial intelligence associated with the star system serious and he's getting all these synchronicities that are supporting this and he's reading books that are supporting it and he basically enters what he calls Chapel perilous and Chapel perilous is this kind of paranoid place where all these weird stories are coming to be very vivid in your life and he as he puts it there's only two ways out of Chapel perilous either you come out as an agnostic this kind of skepticism that I'm talking about or you're come out as a stone-cold paranoid and so he goes through that and he gets out the other side and we kind of you know talk about that a little bit how did he do that how'd he get out of it and you know in a way it's a very extreme story of like psychedelic over you know too much psychedelics and psychosis and things like that but I also believe that it is a very good metaphor for us today in terms of we need to work with beliefs and understanding and we need to learn work with reason and skepticism but even more fundamentally than that we need to sort of trust ourselves both in the ability to engage alternative possibilities and then also withhold assent and you know it's not an answer because it made we may need to believe certain things so strongly like we may need to believe certain things so strongly about the climate that we can do nothing but do the things that will prevent true calamity so I'm not saying that you know agnosticism and an unwillingness to believe is like the answer but on the other hand what I think now is that for the most part our information environment is toxically driven by memes or concepts and that often disguise themselves around ironic ideas so you think oh I'm just being ironic I'm just holding things lightly but you're actually starting to become woven into a certain belief structure or a certain way of seeing seeing the world and so it's very important for all of us to practice the ability to be profound ambiguity with a sense of even urgency to resolve it and not resolve it or be more choosy about how the resolution comes rather than doing the emotional form of resolution which is often where the trap is yeah that there's paradoxes aplenty in this right I mean I'm thinking we use a technique in our retreats in our events called inquiry which originally comes from AHL mas and kind of diamond essence work we use that a lot and that that's very interesting because when you're an Enquirer it's kind of like a talking meditation and there is implicit in it is I don't know but also there is an implicit sense of there is some truth somewhere even it's just a personal truth of how do I feel about this or what's what's going on in the space right now and so that paradox is there's you know there's a great quote I forgot who said it but a question you answer a paradox you live with and this sense of just having to live with that that's something I want to talk about Terence Mckenna because in high weirdness you also covered Terence Mckenna he also shares that sense of trying to make sense of this complexity is not the way to do it you know I think he has this famous phrase have kind of ride the wave so where does Herod like why did you choose Terence Mckenna to include with those three thinkers because it's Robert Anton Wilson philip k dick pants mckenna so so why x McKenna and who was he is well friendly yes sir don't that's fine I mean now Terence is someone you know I I knew personally so that was that was interesting to me because in the 1990s he became you know quite well known in the underground as a sort of rocontour not quite a guru but definitely someone that people would were inspired by to - especially to take DMT or take ayahuasca or take high-dose mushrooms so he was sort of a mouthpiece for you know he one time he said basically his role was to just give permission so he was a very kind of charismatic speaker a weirdo who also seemed to be having a good time and a good-humoured person who was saying you know check this stuff out like if this has any validity don't listen to me you know go out there and do it yourself and so he was really you know the most colorful and sort of verbally creatively interesting thinker in the kind of psychedelic Renaissance of the last you know 25 years or so and still influential even even after his death in 2000 and then the other so that was why just was very interested in him and and he hasn't gotten a lot of you know kind of serious treatment of his life I mean my book is based on a dissertation so I was actually getting a degree but you know thinking hard about these guys that usually people don't think about very much at all and then I turned it into a more accessible book but I wanted to see what happened when he thought I thought hard about these guys the other reason was just that what Pat would which with these three figures all share is that they all have these extraordinary experience life-changing experiences in the early 70s these like more than just a normal trip like something lasts longer too long and you got to get out or you got to embrace it or you got to integrate it or whatever so I already mentioned Wilson's serious transmissions and and philip k dick really around the same time had this experience he usually called to 374 in which he encounters this extraterrestrial force that is sort of you know healing him from the fallen world and then it ishi AIT's a whole series of dreams and synchronicities and paranormal things that he writes about and thinks about for the rest of his life it's really the last his the last you know eight years of his life has sort of dominated by this experience and then his Harris's case he and Dennis went down to the Colombian jungle from in Terence had been in Berkeley before and then abroad and they had this epic mushroom experience called the experiment at Launcher era and that's like the core story of his life you know he later wrote a book true the loose Nations his brother wrote a book they also wrote a book together that came out of their their visions here and it was again when you read the trip it wasn't a normal trip something happened they went they got at the very least they oh they cook they cracked in some way but but it had more you know it had more sort of pattern to it than a mere psychotic episode so it becomes a very interesting thing to think about and all three of these experiences were similar in certain ways different in other ways and they all eventually saw the similarities like Terence Mckenna was like oh my experience was like philip k dick and Wilson was like my experience was kind of like located kind of not and they refer to the Wilson's and you know so it was there there was a shared sensibility here and so when it would it made me wonder I was like what what are these similarities about what's going on why why are these elements there you know there's an element of science fiction breakdown a fact and fiction heavy synchronicity some stuff that looks like traditional religious experience or mystical experience but then a lot of stuff that doesn't look like traditional religious experience and like what is that mix about and so I'm really just interested in going why why is this going on and so some of the answers are historical they're kind of come from similar backgrounds or they have similar influences but I also think it has to do with the time with what was actually happening historically even technologically in the early 1970s which to my mind is really the beginning of kind of our era like the where the era that we're at this kind of unraveling intensification mixed with a pervasive banality that we don't really know what to do with it's a - it's a very strange it's like this banal apocalypse that a lot of the technological and cultural and even economic trends that set that up really come out of the post sixties experiment and experience so they all are ways of kind of grappling with where we are now in Terrence and that one of the things that all three of them shared to get back to our the main topic of our conversation there's a certain kind of skepticism a certain kind of willingness to be in ambivalence and ambiguity a definite commitment to inquiry maybe not in the specific form but in the larger sense that you'd specially Dickie just kept asking questions you know almost pathologically like compulsively he would I would answer his question what happened to me he'd create an answer and then he'd immediately break it down and start again as if he he needed to keep asking the question and this was after all the era of the seeker and what is the the seeker the seeker is the person whose religion or spirituality takes the form of an endless search not at home and it's not that I know you know I know God and God loves me and loves my family and I'm gonna grow crops and go to church and that's all it is it's about the home it's about the hearth it's the seeker spirituality is about the search it's about the drift it's about in a way it's a more Restless it's the more restless life we live as modern you know post religious consumers where we're like what's our lifestyle who are we what's the thing we're gonna find bah bah bah bah blah and that's the way I want to get back to what I think is the limits of the sovereignity model and there's a couple of lines into it one I think the most obvious in the most politically important one is that there is a strong connection between the kind of self that in some ways contemporary consumer capitalist wants us to be and the kind of self that is often pointed towards in spiritual work so the capitalist thing is that it's basically you could call it the achievement self or I'm constantly working on myself improving myself becoming more productive becoming more efficient more balanced more integrated so that I can be more creative more in tune more responsive more able to to be flexible in relationship to changing conditions keep myself happy keep ourself productive now there's a lot of great things in that list and in fact one of the challenges of our moment I believe is the way in which things that are genuine goods are deeply bound up with things that are less good and we don't always see them so for me that is a little too similar to the way in which that aspect of meditation or that aspect of spiritual work which does turn back to the self and recognizes that their self is sort of responsible for its conditions in some ways and that you can do practices and and take on responsibilities that enable you to be able to be more flexible stronger more integrated less reactive less depressed all those things which are great things I've done this stuff I buy this is partly my life is to do these things but I think that that it's even more important vitally important now to along with that and this is where something like inquiry I think allows for is that along with that kind of inner work is we we need two things one is that an even more commit you know stronger commitment to a certain kind of if not intellectual then at least kind of critical questioning the part of inquiry is also questioning in the deep sense which means like questioning the the value of the systems that I'm operating in questioning the values that seem very positive to me like you know the value of flexibility you're like flexibility interesting was who's who's who really gets flexibility well it's the you know the gig economy definitely wants flexibility out of me you know my ability to like constantly find any opportunity to work or to no longer believe that I deserve some kind of consistent job or consistent you know - no no I have to be more flexible and open that may be the best value for you to actually emulate but it's a two-edged sword and if we don't acknowledge that we're really losing part of what we should be generating in terms of our capacity to stay awake even if we can't ultimately change a lot of these conditions very well and I would like to think we could but even if we can't then at the very least we need to stay awake I think that's a great description what comes to mind is when I was I'm no longer teaching meditation as much I used to have a studio and teach and increasingly was feeling that this kind of sense of mindfulness it's been cold there's kind of commodification of and it's happening with psychedelics as well I think you know this is this this sense of stripping the spirit out of it and I remember one time getting a little bit frustrated and saying to a group you know of whatever ten people sitting there I was like you know what ultimately meditation is about learning how to die before you die this is all about death we have to connect with debt and that's really at least a part of liberation and it went down like a lead balloon never did it again because there was a sense of whoa too real but for me you know I'm interested to hear your thoughts on this that you mentioned it kind of at the beginning is kind of commodification of of the esoteric commodification of psychedelics you know it seems to be when it gets subsumed in the culture it's something and it dies or does it I don't know maybe there's some trace of it left over well it's hard to know about the trace of it left over you know sometimes you know depending on the day sometimes I'm incredibly disappointed and angry about the commodification and popularization of meditation and psychedelics and then the other days I'm like well it just it shows that people recognize that it's kind of powerful and transformative and there's going to be that crass side of it and some of those people who come into it for coarse reasons will have something happened to them and then they they can't help but go forward in ways that they didn't even want to and they might even end up going I can't I can't work at this job anymore or I can't stop thinking about death I got to deal with the death thing like there's no way out I gotta get get on the you know on the horse for this one so III very you know for me it's important to continue the conversation that so many of us are happening and relatively quickly it was it wasn't that long that that mind I mean mindfulness has been popular are longer but but and it's happening even more quickly with psychedelics where people are starting to talk about this problem this problem of commodification and one way of thinking about it is is again it's it's it's overly focuses on the self despite the paradox that both of these things done properly reveal that the self is not what you think it is and in fact in many ways is composed of others multiple others in us and and connections the intimate absolute connections we have with everything else so it's a strange paradox that in a way requires a kind of a kind of dodge or a kind of forgetting like you have to package the psychedelic or package the mindfulness in a way that keeps people thinking that they are just these solitary egos that are responsible for improving themselves so that they can form form better in life and kind of hide the way that there's at least there's a strong potential that these things can also make you realize that you are profoundly you know interconnected not even just in the like I'm one with the universe way which to my mind is actually not necessarily always the most politically helpful but more like I'm in this room I'm connected to my ancestors I'm connected to you know these experiences that I have my from the place that I am from the plants that are in the room from the bird that's singing right now that sense of being intimately woven into the world and that was the second point where I was saying that to to kind of balance out the potential capitalist narcissism of self work you know in the one hand we need to be more critical which of course most people aren't they don't really like to do that but tough we just the people who can should continue to do it more and more and and be willing to point out the Emperor's without clothes and point out the false ideologies that hurt people and just like harp on it but the other thing I think that is that is that that that turning within needs to be balanced with a new kind of turning without or a different mode of turning without we're we're it's not about being driven around by worldly demands and just following the prompts on the phone and what the what the your boss wants you to do and you know to where you're just kind of lost in the world but it's that having gone in and in some sense achieving detachment or observation on all those forces there's another way of folding yourself back out where you're open and aware of the constant diversity and multiplicity of your actual experience there were always you know I'm sitting here I'm with you we're breathing the same air the lights coming in the camera is doing its own thing with its own sense of time that's already distorting from the moment there's all these reflections that are you know whatever like that is not just trivial setting that's actually who we are to some dick to some extent and I think that there's a couple reasons that this is a valuable adjunct or nine teams not even an adjective opening up meditation let's say to this turn without because a lot of meditation practices that are like no just to either ignore it or just recognize it as just a rising and falling phenomena don't attach to it don't think about it I'm like okay that's part of it but you know some of my most profound experiences and illuminating experiences have been actually when I'm much more intimately connected with the phenomena around me and the beings around me and the reason that one of the reasons I think that's important is that it balances out the potential narcissism with a sense of responsibility and connection with actual agents particularly non-human ones and you know one of the ways we understand environmental condition that we're in is to be painfully aware of the way in which we are always woven into these larger shifts and enforces good and bad in the in the environment so in that sense becoming very aware that like every you know every day I'm eating plastic I mean it's horrifying I don't want to think about that not much I can do about it and yet by being okay with that which is in a way being okay with dying I can recognize that this is an actual reality that we are all in right now and that if there is anything to do about it which is not altogether clear to me that that comes through being willing to really embrace that sort of gruesome reality so there's a there's an element of the kind of acceptance of the outside both as a horror and as a realm that's populated with many possible relationships that I think balances out a sort of narcissism that can be a little you know could be kind of I figured out how to have bliss inside myself so I'm not gonna let those things bother me anymore I'm just gonna stay this way and that can be helpful it can be Nestle oohed lean esses area points in our lives I'm I'm not a black-and-white person about this stuff but I think at the point we are now we also need to come up with new ways of really with wide eyes or open eyes connecting with the world around us so what you're just talking about this this sense resonated me a lot this idea of the necessity of something beyond the ego something outside of us and and yeah I think there is a narcissism and a lot of the inner practices which are simply based around self-improvement you know bigger better faster stronger so Terence Mckenna talked about he he had this phrase that the transcendental object at the end of time this kind of strange attractor pulling history towards it which is a fascinating concept I'd love to get your thoughts on in terms of how it relates right now but I very much have the sense that the death of God Nietzsche's death of God is also what we're living in there's that we for the first time don't have something that is coherent in the West that would kind of draws us towards it like there's a kind of final mystery at the end of things that's beyond all of us so how important is that right now for navigating this kind of crazy crazy world that we're in yeah that's a that's a really tough one I mean just to talk about terrasses idea I think you're right you put your finger on it is that even though on the one hand it is a crazy idea it is also clearly sort of allegorically appropriate to our moment I mean you start to go like you go Terrence had this idea of the time wave that you can sort of understand the structure of the development of his history and the increasing amounts of novelty by finding and mathematical object in the II Ching and super crank kooky stuff and I talked about that in the book it's like how did he believe why why did he hold on to this you know it's this really invaluable idea doesn't really hold water but from another angle does really matter because he was clearly trying to articulate something that feels true about history this sort of ramping up the sort of technical technology the sense that we're entering these asymptotes and Wilson talked about that too even in the in the early 70s he was saying here we go I mean he would even draw out charts of like intelligence increase and and you know he believed that we were gonna go offworld and like so there was all three of the guys were very there they were not back-to-the-landers they were transhumanist they were looking forward and through and up was there kind of their kind of attitude in in in different ways but now we're in this situation where the the if the secular idea of progress once held that place we we nobody really believes that anymore and if the people do it's it's not it's at the very least naive and often kind of pernicious I mean Silicon Valley still tries to you know get make money or get attention or whatever by going oh there's something there's a new thing we can make an improvement it's gonna progress we'll have a better and you're like no like look every all this technology produces has all these unintended consequences that just make the world more chaotic more confusing and more irritating like I find everyday life with technology incredibly irritating because it's just all this crappy software and pushes and things that are trying to trick you into like joining their thing and you sense this kind of algorithmic like parasites that are just like waiting to eat your every decision I mean it's a very dystopian situation even if the act our actual experience is pretty pleasant most of the time compared to other people in the world so this progress thing doesn't really work but in a way Terence found a kind of alchemical mythology that still would work he didn't have to say oh we're progressing towards utopia in fact sometimes his descriptions of what happens at the end of time we're not necessarily so you know Pleasant but that sense and it was and I think it also comes about based on the phenomenology of psychedelics at least for some kinds of people I can't say this for everywhere but I think if you are people like me and I suspect you and Terence where you read a lot of stuff you know a lot about history you know a lot about religion you know a lot about popular culture you know a lot about technology we know your your thinking and modeling the world constantly you add a psychedelic to that and it's it's sort of like intensifies and kind of reaches like a breaking point and you have that and because the time the sense of time and psychedelics is so different than our ordinary sense of time there's a great phrase that the scholar Hansie Onis had writing about the early Gnostics in the in the ancient world where he says that the Gnostics internalized eschatology that means they take the end of time which is usually thought of as a historical event and they internalize it they experience it themselves and in a way psychedelics let you or sometimes without you even wanting to do that so you have an apocalyptic scenario or you become a messiah at the end or your Christ on the cross or some kind of apocalyptic event where it all comes together that's also just sort of part of the phenomenology of it at least for historically aware you know human beings so what do we do if we don't have those things I can sort of what you're saying what do we we don't have a progress we don't have a God we don't have some you know some model or idea and there I don't know because I feel like I have come to certain that values and meanings that are true for me I don't think they're just true for me I do think they're kind of true and and you know when people are interested I'm happy to like pull them in but at the same time I do recognize that that the minute you really turn those into some kind of mass concept the same crappy stuff starts to happen to those ideas as to other ideas I mean I'm very anti guru I don't think it's helpful for people but I don't know because I think that the people who have the existential capacity to be in ambiguity to take responsibility for their not knowing to still remain skeptical and evidence-based without becoming you know reactionary rationalist to continue inquiry with a capital I and all the meanings that that has you know that's not an easy road to hoe the people who can do it should do it to people who might do it should be drawn into doing that but the people who aren't gonna want to do that who it's too terrifying it's not their style it's not what they do I don't know how to say what that is you know what what's gonna work you know whether it's just commitment to loving your friends or commitment to you know your the social justice or to environmental things or whatever it is or even not going a lot of places like how do we how do we keep you know fascism at bay now I mean that's a real question we opt out like how we're out here you know when during about the construction of reality and doing our breathing or whatever and meanwhile down the road is that you know all these cultural systems are being weaponized and they're resonating with powerful emotions that that answer much in much more simple terms to the same existential problem that we've been talking about so that's going on it's not going away it's probably getting worse and so how do we build a just a life a culture a way of dealing with the multiplicity of people and diverse perspectives that is going to actually have some real own against some other things that are kind of out about pacing us in some ways so you know I think there's a lot of like concrete fights to fight that are that are intrinsically valuable but I suspect that for a lot of us we don't we're not going to get much more than a kind of the the camaraderie of of you know an arcs of you know with it you know I don't know you don't know I know you don't know I know you don't yeah I know you know that I don't know and yet we're actually cat connecting we're not just trading meaningless mouth noises and there's something there's something hopeful or utopian in our capacity to continue to connect that I think is really valuable and it's also one of the reasons that I think social media is so incredibly toxic for the most part is it's like whatever it's good for or bad for or whatever there's a lot of things that I think it's more bad for things and it is good for things in terms of politics in terms of what it does to people's personality is what it does to the possibilities of actually reasoned conversation in cyberspace and not I mean I again I've been you know arguing about things in on the internet since the 90s and there were always flame wars but things are much much more massif I'd now so you get this sort of mob logic and anyway there's a lot of problems with it but one of the other things that it does is that it it prevents largely prevents people or or it pushes against people's capacity to build friend networks that have the intimate peer-to-peer you know we're all on this leaky boat together bailing the water together and made that may be it and our ability to really enjoy the camaraderie of that to affirm love and connection in the midst of the situation rather than taking political positions and judging people whether or not they pass a certain thing and that that's a kind of false overly social social sense of connection which we you know we are also part of these larger social bodies but it's like sociology run amok it's like people just just acting and thinking in terms of like these large socio sociological blocks where I want something that's more like friendship spiritual friendships peer to peer French uh peer to peer spirituality what we're like we all know we don't know but I know a little bit here or I can inform you here or you're having a tough time let's bring this together and that's can be networks of friends that are you know in the real physical space together it can be far-flung but it's just not mediated through the intense social performance and masking and kind of meme driven things as social media so you know that's something that I think is a concrete thing that people can do and should do in terms of if they can of their you know building a kind of existential social ballast in their own lives seems like a really natural place to stop it was really lovely nicely said Eric Davis thank you very much hey it was great [Music] you [Music] | Rebel Wisdom | UCFQ6Gptuq-sLflbJ4YY3Umw | 2019-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,071 | 43,381 |
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nOT9rpMBF4I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOT9rpMBF4I | Voluntary Services Seminar | dav363 60 we've been talking about it for years it is ready we are using it at headquarters now we're going to go over a lot of stuff today Katie sitting right here she's our subject matter expert on da B 360s she spent the last three years helping get this program in place we've tried to make it make it as great as possible there's an update coming out in the next 45 days that's going to change some things that you wouldn't see so we asked just right up front I'm going to ask you you're back you're welcome to use it she's going to be sitting around a sheet with your for your name and email make sure it's legible please and we'll be sending you your user names passwords give us a call if you have any problems we'll take take that we're going to work our best to get through this and fix any type of concerns that may arise with this obviously you know when you roll out a new program as complicated as this and complex it's going to come with a little bit of bumps in the road so please give me a call or give Katie a call or anybody on our team we call let us know what you're finding and we're going to work to fix it I'm excited to roll this out because this is an opportunity for you as a volunteer to look at what you're doing look at your accomplishments with out what you do day in and day out this program wouldn't be successful so I just want to thank you for volunteering every day also on the stage this morning I have a Kirk Johnson who's on the interim and hospital voluntary Services Committee Jim Shoei Silva Roya and nachi Miller these folks up here do a lot everyday in their two departments and across the country with voluntary services and we're working to try to make a difference we want it to be and enjoy to volunteer obviously it's the it's a wonderful time to get in the hospital and visit with our patients so without that with what that being said we'll go ahead and get started went over a little bit of who our our staff so you're familiar with OD Connie Nicole and Chris our correspondence at headquarters Connie handles our transportation network as does Chris and Nicole handles our HSC and our L vApp hours so a lot of you probably talked to Nicole and OD is8 the V ABS representative person who handles all your credentials and get you certified as a representative or any concerns you might have at your hospitals into 360 so all your hours should be entered into da b 360 whenever possible currently I'm going to ask each and every one of you to continue to send us your stuff go ahead and log in check it out but just basic information I want you to put in a DAT 367 our facts are email address you got our address if you want to put it in a melted stamp we're glad to take it and help you through that process this is what the screen is going to look like when you walk when you when you go to wwm ID a be 360 org in the upper right hand corner you'll see a sign in you're going to click on that or hover there you'll be able to log in we've created accounts for each and every every one of you okay well I stand corrected so once you contact us we are going to create that account for you I know we had one point in time talked about creating accounts but this is what it looks like you're going to be required enter a name an address phone number and if they want if they want to receive our incentives no last for I repeat no last for all right here you go you'll get a username we'll give you a password there's our phone number to contact us eight seven seven four two six two eight three eight extension one three one three and then you're going to click the green button it says sign in looks pretty cool done back up all right and when you put your name on that sheet Katie will send you an email with this manual on how to use it so you'll have it all in front of you when you get back home okay am I free to move on now all right cool so here you go you're looking at the top and I apologize and some of this is blurry because it's kind of difficult to get it perfect for everybody well we've done our best to put this together at the top it says voluntary services you're going to scroll down to manage volunteers all right so this is where you can go on and look at everybody you have in your facility if you have that permission you'll see the facilities or the departments for what you have access to enter ours so if you are in Virginia you're not going to be able to enter our for Texas right so you click on what you want to do of course we got the Department of Virginia up there they lead the way with LVAD by the way anybody here from California that hurts doesn't it man so get you hahaha if you don't see a facility or department that you need access for again contact us that number against eight seven seven four two six two eight three eight extension one three one three under the facility for which you have access for you would click on the in this examples Huntington VA Medical Center you click on that facility at the very bottom you're then able to enter the hours for each person as a volunteer assigned to that facility okay so the HSE would have access to input all of those hours you're going to get out a lot of information is going to come up on the next screen because every volunteer registered for DAV will be there you will click on Joe Smith you'll put his hours in the number of veterans he's transported everybody's going to come up alphabetically by their last name alright so last name comma first name yes it's all in the next slide you'll see that okay here you go if you want to search them by name specifically you can type in the first three letters of their first name the last the first three letters of their last name we're spell it out in its entirety and you'll be able to pull that person up if you find that they're not there let us know we'll get them input and get a profile built and figure out what happened but we we input over there's more than almost nearly 300,000 names in here right now so anybody who's volunteered in the last three years we have an inactivity tab for 13 months there's a rationale behind all that but there's a ton of information in here right now okay so this is how you can search all your volunteers if you do not find them or they're brand-new you're going to click Add person and you're going to begin you got to have that critical information their name their address and their phone number no sensitive information will be stored in this database okay again type their first name last name click find and you can add that person right in the lower right hand corner add new if the volunteer already has a record in this program you'll see their name in the search field we just want to make sure you verify the address garbage in garbage out with any database ok so take the time make sure you're inputting the information on the right individual if you make a mistake and put something in on the wrong person give us a call we'll take care of that ok enter their role what do they do we want to really try to narrow this down and get into the crux of what's happening in the facilities are they doing our edge as a transportation driver are they you know a patient escort whatever their their role is at the hospital we're really trying to make this a more personal program there are selected boxes that you're going to click from please use one of those boxes enter the day that they became a volunteer I want to send out emails to folks out of this program that says thank you for volunteering here at your anniversary appreciate what you're doing birthday greetings if possible I want to be able to do all those types of things I'm really trying to make this some more personal program to where I can have a better interaction with us volunteers yes yes yes okay here if the volunteer does not have an existing record in 360 again I still need the form 20 completed and asked you to fast that you fax it to me until the next update is run once the next update is run you'll have you can use it to today if you like but I'm asking you to wait because we're going to do a patch to fix some items that have we've noticed as we're going through and using this daily send this stuff by fax email it to me I can't I really prefer you email it it's just easier it will get the information put in there and while you're on the phone or you know while we get any input or if you call us we're glad to walk you through and talk about the program okay ladies answer the phone Connie Cris Nicole Odie or very eager to get you guys using this program in its entirety yes okay okay so in the new DAV 360 system what we have is a category for non DAV transportation you would go in click on that non DAV transportation option and you won't enter ours for them but you will enter veterans transported and miles because we do want to keep track of what's being done with our transportation network cars and vans even if it's not a they're not crediting they're ours - DAV but we have that it's something that we added to the system so we can keep track of that yes no but I can I can email them out with the user manual so when you put your name on that sheet that's circulating around or is it out right now it's right here once you put your name on this sheet with your email we'll go ahead and incorporate a form Tony with that okay any other questions all right yes that's okay no this will be for the local veterans assistance program any volunteering that you would do in the name of the DAV correct put your name on this little sheet right here and we'll look we can do all that for you check it out okay all right can I move on did you get all your information need up this slide all right were you and I'm another question yes it's it's a preform so it should load it up the way it needs to be okay here you go again no sensitive information is being asked of you I know up for the last few years I told you I don't need the last four so we still have people who think they have to give me the last four I do not want that information simply your name date of birth and address that way I can ensure I'm recognizing people for their volunteer initiatives okay you'll see ash tracks on the next run update that will if you don't fill those in it won't let you add somebody so give me as much information as possible when it ask for it makes our job much easier to recognize people for what they're doing who in here doesn't have an email great you don't have an email let me sign you up for one before you leave today okay all right so so here you go again you're going to type the first name last name click find every the reason we're asking you to do this every time is so we do not duplicate the information in the system it's it's very critical that you may ensure that you checked every possible way to ensure you're not adding another person we do not want duplicate information in here once you find that person click on their name and then it should have little tabs that tell you if something's missing if something's missing update that get that from that person while they're in your office while you're interacting with them if you find out that you can't put that information you call us it could be a simple glitch I mean we worked very hard on this for three years to ensure it's got everything but you can you're only as good as your users okay so if you find something let me know yes sir okay so with this new system and part of the reason asking you to kind of click find and find the volunteer every time what comes up when you go into a facility is the list of volunteers that have registered at that facility so if the volunteer is registered at two different facilities he'll come up in both facilities you'll still be able to click on that volunteers record and add it for that volunteer for that facility you can't once you go into the facility it actually grades out the facility at the top so you will have to go into one facility find the volunteer and enter the hours and then go into the other facility and find the volunteer and enter the hours you can't enter hours for both facilities just by clicking on it name and that's part of the reason we did that is to make sure that everything gets credited to the right place but you will be he will be under both facilities you can add them in to both facilities and enter it that way now you can look up the volunteers currently you guys can't get into but you if you click on the volunteers name it'll bring up their record it has a lifetime hours total for that volunteer and then the facility record also has a lifetime hours total for that facility so folks like dick marbs who volunteers in multiple locations he's with volunteering Milwaukee before Green Bay opened their facility you would fall under both of those facilities just like a lot of your drivers will doing them in the Minnesota area pan re-ack yes I'm sorry yeah yeah you can input his information into the into this database but I'll tell you before don't go back and put them a huge number in give me be honest with yourself and start from that day and move forward I appreciate what he's done but I don't need you to go in and I want it to be honest I'm not saying you would be dishonest please don't take it that way but start fresh and get his information yeah yeah yes yes no it's just only for DAV volunteers this is not for legion and other organizations all right any other questions before no hmm no I'm recognizing DAV volunteers who volunteer for DAV I'm not recognizing the VFW I'm not recognizing the American Legion and I'm not tracking any of that stuff I think so yes sir yeah come on over we want you so if they're volunteer for other organizations they want to come to ub please come on over I want you to volunteer for us all right okay sir all right where ya okay all right so good good rule there sir if you have a question please step up to the microphone so everybody in the room can hear it so we're not duplicating questions okay all right here we go so you select add you're going to go put this new person in a lot of this stuff is going to you're going to see there there's a method to this madness all right it will pull up the location by default because of your permissions in your access that can't be changed if you need to enter hours for more than one facility please continue to repeat those steps there's no you know we want to capture everything under each facility pick the appropriate month from the drop-down again everything is populated we've really tried to put all this information and make sure it's right the first time it should default to the current year so if you're trying to go back I'm not asking anybody to do that but if you have a whole bunch of information on your desk that goes back from last year it you'll have to click on that year okay you should not be information that is more than one year old I don't want anybody going back to 2014 and putting information in there all right start from January of this year and make your way forward if you got to go back and put stuff in all right here you go work type so as you see VA on the top that corresponds with a a on the bottom I'm just sort we couldn't find a way because this is such a lot of this is so much information and it can be overwhelming that marries up so if you're if you're putting a volunteer driver into the transportation network er donates your time for the DAV you're going to pick transportation network from the drop-down box then the monthly hours should be input for that individual if the volunteer does drives for the trip drives the transportation network but they're not doing it in the name of the DAV like we've had some questions here you would use the beak scenario you would put their hours and people transport it but you're not go miles and the people transported for for our vehicles and see the volunteer works to support the office and does not drive you want to pick a non-driver category okay that goes into the patient escort other type of activities and then those hours should be inter for that individual does that make sense all right again same scenario a matches with a B C so on and so forth the monthly miles driven for an individual should be entered and the number of veterans transported should be entered again it's a drop-down box you just click on the number or click on it put the put the figure in hit safe all right B if a person drives on their own that's that category and then see again non transportation all the other activities that are occurring in a facility you'll see a box that says certified you don't need to worry about that we're going to take care of that for you guys okay there's a process that runs each night so depending on what type you pick and certain other questions that we have the system in the background it will actually certify the hours overnight so when you enter them the next day if you go back in it would say yes or no but we want to allow that process to run and allow the system to actually automate that so please don't pick certified or non certified just leave that one blank we want to do some work for you okay all right entering any type of V ABS hours again if you're sending us your monthly reports continue to do it we're going to do it for you if you run into a problem with it please contact us at the 859 number shoot us an email whatever works for you we're here to help and get you through this process okay again here's the main screen this is what it looks like there's going to be a lot of repetition through this you're going to see there's again that method all right click on the sign-in button everybody got the link ww mi da B 360 org click sign-in and then here you go you're back in this process again we're entering you get your username your password you're logging in to enter all your V ABS hours similar to the transportation network right everything's looking identical click in you manage volunteers type in the name find the person or excuse me for what facility they're at click on that alright first question I'm sorry Gilbert rent for Gilbert Grand Forks up code it so it's if I go in here and it doesn't recognize he doesn't accept my email I'm not in the system right what you say I if I okay if I go in here and it doesn't recognize me and then I put in my email and it says that it can't find my information I'm not in the system yet right no you may have the wrong you may have a wrong email you may have the wrong password contact us and we'll find you okay all right yeah no kid nothing is move it did you see that Wow all right hey Marian John I have a couple of questions you know we've had a lot of problems over this past year as you well know with the new system in the VA and the hours have not been generated the way they should have been generated how do we handle that I'm working on that for you guys so don't worry about that the VA just implemented a new system we're recommending a new system obviously we got to get with the times we're working on that okay secondly a lot of our reps are not here to be able to get this broke to know this program and be able to generate their hours into the system the way they should be now a safety ABS rep I think we need to be going around to the hospitals to be able to indoctrinate our reps that are in the other hospitals that's fine I I would agree with you but what we're going to do I mean you're giving ants information a you're signing up on that sheet I'm going to be doing a memorandum and emails coming out to everybody who's a V ABS rep DEP honorary rep chair whatever it may be so they'll have every we'll have this information okay thank you and please do travel you know you're a very important volunteer get around talk to folks about this stuff okay Marianne all right any other questions step up to the microphone sir redman' chapter 15 Hamlin Ohio we're having a lot of problems with them like the paper forms hmm for volunteer hour for volunteer hours okay what do you do with the volunteer hours that's not going through the VA vs the VA vs is just for hospital stuff that's correct so if a person is donating their time in the name of the DAV through the local veterans Assistance Program LDAP it would still come through here okay so when we when we put in like we do funerals and that kind of stuff those hours would get put on the same thing here yes sir okay yep all of our volunteers will be in this program so his question was if if they're volunteering outside of a VA medical facility that falls under the local veterans assistance program LVAD we would still put their hours into this database where we can then recognize those individuals for their volunteer efforts all right yeah with v8 with Elvis and B ABS you're actually going to see on some later slide Elvis will be entered under the department part of what's coming out in our next update is we're actually going to be able to enter that at the chapter level as well so you if you're doing all that for a chapter you can actually credit it to the chapter it will roll up to the department so that those will the Department will still get credited for those hours now that is our next release it's not this one right now it's currently under the department but with all that what you do is instead of going in and choosing the facility at the beginning you go in and choose the department that there is that they're crediting those LDAP hours to that answer your question sir all right again everything is identical here you're going for other other hours through V ABS you click on the location again here we have Huntington VA Medical Center circled all right sorry sir go ahead Jerry Arnold Department of California please hold open hold it against me Oh a question some of us are volunteers at the in my case the Palo Alto health care system on the focus council in fact that the new director has asked me to be you know try to advocate at the DAV encourages the formation of focus councils where all the various veteran's service organizations get together in the VA system at least for myself my experience within their accounting system on the computer they have both the focus councils of the Avs service and they also have volunteer service where you can sign where some of us sign My HealtheVet applications up and things like that do we account in both systems because their hours are within the VA system and you probably obviously cannot get into their database I I get a letter from the VA at the end of their fiscal year that tells me how many hours were contributed in the name of the DAV for the DAV and the da ba so I get that letter but I'm asking for you to get the information to us so I could specifically ensure the information we have is accurate and it mirrors what the VA has in their system so if I'm hearing you correctly what we have to enter it while we're at the facility and the VA system that we'll get home or which we have a smartphone we enter these hours in your system so that is correct or the HSE at that facility can get us that information okay thank you sir no thank you teri singer LVAD coordinator for Department 19 state of Maryland this question may have been asked but I don't hear very well and my VA issued hearing aids don't work very well either so I apologize back in February I believe it was we were told the computer was shut down and we were told to send our LDAP hours in to national volunteer services now obviously they have not been entered into the computer because the software has not been available now it's going to come on mine so I imagine we are going to have to go back and enter all of those hours no sir back in February when I made that comment it was because we put or we locked our access database where we maintain this information down it's read-only the information that we've received since that day has been input in a DAV 360 to go back and do anything if you sent us like we asked your information okay okay so when you go to log in you should see all that information you've sent to us in 360 already okay okay all right thank you no thank you morning come on a Jaguar a panel I this has to do also with volunteer drivers with volunteer drivers are from New York my name is shane mantilla chapter 92 new york actually we do have the Gulf port is a great transportation we don't very good thing up for no port in that would be out of the loop however with the five boroughs Brooklyn Queens Manhattan the Bronx we don't have volunteer drivers because there's too many guidelines now they do want to drive as volunteers but can you do something about these guidelines that they have okay thanks Sam so he's talking about the some of the difficulties that are face for the physicals and requirements to be a volunteer driver I'm working to streamline that process and fix the process to make sure it's consistent across the country on some occupational health departments at facilities do things a little bit different than others we're working on a best practices protocol that way we're consistent across the board and I'm working to get something very similar to a disability benefits questionnaires DBQ so most of you probably heard that terms of our service program that works for drivers and physicals so their primary care physicians can complete those that again we're being consistent I am working on it Sam working to fix the problem I work daily with Sabrina Clark at VA central office to make the process as smooth possible okay because we actually losing volunteer hours I know you're actually hiring outside to have catch to pick up a jump-off patience I mean we're losing at the end I understand and I'm working to fix that Sam that's an issue not just in New York that happens all across the country we're trying to fix that process I am a I'm a thorn in her side when it comes to onboarding volunteers trust me if you need me I specialize in kneecaps thank you Sam yes sir Richard fornia Department of Maine one thing I was wondering if you could do when you talk among the physicals because we get a problem up there Maine is have an appeal system that we can appeal it to another doctor because the doctor we got is scared to put their name on that physical should rather failure than let you drive well again I'm working to make the process as streamlined as possible and ensure that it's consistent practice across the country I'm aware that some doctors are more difficult than others again I continue to be a thorn in miss Clark's side to ensure that our volunteers get on-boarded but I want to say something to everybody if they're not safe and they can't pass a physical I don't want to drive in a vehicle so I don't want anybody to be injured but I want it to be fair all right so we're working to fix that hopefully we'll see some resolution by the end of the year I'm aware of the problem in Maine I understand the problem in New York and there's you know some problems in Alabama problems in Texas we're working to fix those problems okay all right I'm going to go ahead and go on again your inner envy ABS hours under that facility for what you have permission to do so again you're going to see a list of all the registered volunteers for that facility this is the repeated just so different transportation network everybody keep it up with that again if you want to search somebody by name put their information up there you do not need to put their entire name to search first three letters of the first name first who there's the last name it fine it'll bring everybody who fits that category up once you find that person if there once you see that they're not in there add that person again make sure you put all the information that is required name address phone number date of birth an email some that way we have that information and we can make contact with them everywhere I go people tell me I'm not receiving credit for my volunteer hours and I find out sometimes we're not getting that information I want to fix that okay yes ma'am thank you chapter 45 Clarksville Tennessee I have people ok now you're saying we don't have to do the last four that's great but I even have somebody that says they don't want to give their birthday so can i still add them even though they're on I don't have a person's not required but if I got a Billy Smith and you got three of them so man I don't what is it thank you again you type their first name last name click find you'll you'll see all your history will show up down it says recent contacts you'll see all the people that you've looked up all right so if it's somebody you know you know they're in there you can always click there to find them again once you once you find in and they have a record you'll be able to verify it you again you want to verify the information if I got garbage in I'm going to get garbage out I want this to be a wonderful database that you can go through and talk about these people you have a ceremony that might take place it's your facility and you want to recognize somebody's been volunteering for 25 years you're able to go back and see all that information give accurate data to the program managers to the directors again you're going to enter their role and you're the save and close remember to save your information I'd hate for you to put all the stuff and not save it again here's our number eight five nine four four two two zero eight eight that's the facts I'm sorry so it's early guys send us the information at the address there or shoot us an email the ABS at DAV org okay here we go again against name date of birth if they don't want to put it it's not required address state zip code emails not required but I'd really want to get that email information I want to have a more intimate relationship with everybody who volunteers I want to recognize them on an anniversary date on their birthday I want to just Thanksgiving Christmas whatever it may be I want to be able to interact with you guys yeah one thing I want to mention too with the email we are working towards is it not it's going to be in a future release and we're not sure exactly when but we are working towards the volunteers actually being able to go into the system themselves look up their hours look up their information they will not be able to enter their own hours but they will be able to see what information we have on them how long they've been volunteering what hours they're doing what awards they should be receiving if we were to shift if it was delivered we want them to be able to manage their own information other than ours so without an email address they will not be able to do that you cannot sign into the system without an email address so again that's really neat information here you I want you to be able to see the milestones you've achieved but data integrity comes an issue that's why you can't enter your own information and then I want to know if you're getting your stuff I have people who don't receive their items we go back and find out something occurred there was an aglet I want to get you what you're what you've earned okay again you're clicking on their name you'll see they look just as this click add any information they're ours what's facility they belong to and you again a drop-down box will occur the month year work type V ABS number of hours and then they're going to hit save and close similar to the transportation network a goes with a B goes with be at the volunteer donates their time to the DAV pick V ABS from the drop-down box the monthly hours volunteer by the individual should be entered no miles will be entered under a V ABS category because it's outside of the transportation network it has its own category right if the volunteer donate their time to the da VA it picks the V ABS auxilary from the drop-down box there are hours that they volunteer should be entered for that individual any questions about that step up to the microphone microphone sir microphone sir sir I understand the birthday greetings and that sort of thing and you know the question is going to come up and we deal with the volunteers will you be sharing that with the fundraising arm of DAV No veterans transported no bet no vetters transporters should be entered into the V ABS category that's DAV transportation all right again the certified button comes up don't do anything with that we are going to run a report every night I think it's at midnight 11:00 midnight whatever the time may be it will run that report and certify all those hours for us all right Elva it's going to look just the same again it's you're noticing a trend right guys so entering the local veterans Assistance Program hours again this is a database for everything volunteer related you can send the information to us until we run the next update and you'll be able to input that information if you find this too complicated continue to send us the information the way you do it and we're going to take care of it for you this is what it's going to look like again sign in there's your username and password I'm not going to keep this is exactly what it'll look like you'll you'll find the department for what you have it's right there in the middle departments for Elva powers you'll see the Department of Virginia click it click on the department there's your list of volunteers again so if they've V ABS transportation network L vApp they're going to be in this list search for the individual add the person if you need to search by the first last name everything is repeating itself it's identical to every other practice we have click Save and close once you find their individual we'll still continue to need this form if you do not want to use this product for this program send it to us we're going to take care of that for you again these are the items that are required first middle last name no data burst required again you're going to enter their Elva powers there are people who transport veterans via the LDAP program I don't recommend it but I understand it happens because of the liability issue you're welcome to do what you want to do I don't need to know about it but please be careful put this information in save it these are these are Elva work opportunities how many chapter service officers are in the crowd I know every one of you is reporting your LDAP right I got to know right here you need to be reporting URL or under the LVAD program ok how many of you got a 5k in your city a 5k a DV 5 K are you reporting your hours for that thrill that you need to all right thank you for doing that outreach events air shows coming true how many of you had a career fair job fair in your area have you gone out to help for that are you reporting your hours under L vApp there I got it she stopped shaking her head yes you need to be doing it that way as well ok who's done it forget-me-nots Drive all right have you done your elbow powers for that all right awesome yes sir George Baker Huntsville Alabama chapter 26 can you add a work tight no ok if there's something comes up that you think needs to be added contact us we'll vet that because everybody does it a little bit different I think you'll find a category that just about covers everything but you can't add a work time let me give you a quick example we have in our chapter we have the Relief Committee where veterans can come in that follow a little short on the utility bills their rent and we also support HUD best where would that go outreach D any outreach make sense what anytime you're promoting the name of the DAV are doing professional assistance the name do I consider that to be outreach that's where I would put a a homeless stand down I do a homeless day on TV headquarters that would consider that outreach I'm promoting the name of the DAV and I'm providing outreach and assistance to people yes ma'am yes Alice Thompson chapter 8 Medford Oregon uh we do the blue star gold star would that be under DAV outreach then or is there enough of us that that actually could be added as something to that whole list well it could be a general a general dat LVAD category that exists there so long as you're reporting those hours I'm fine with that I want to capture it i I were to make a list for everything maybe she'll be scrolling through that trying to find a place to put it so I really thought this through I feel that outreach pretty much covers just about anything it comes to specialize in like the fundraising or excuse me the forget-me-nots the 5k those things are very specific type of events okay how many benefits protection team leaders do I have in here we put the category up there for you guys as you're lobbying and talking to individuals about our legislative goals we actually do a mentorship program you saw that in various presentation about the you know we're working to try to partner up a newly injured veterans with some of our senior leadership our former national commanders who've lived high quality lives who want to partner those people up so we do something along those lines yes sir Gary Arnold chapter 11 Department of California a really quick I don't want to dilute what you're doing now I think it's wonderful that you you put this effort in my question is is really fundamental we have an older chapter with older veterans we do not have as any DAV vehicles available and yet there are volunteers that are happy to serve veterans and when we go to the clinics we go to the hospital there are GSA licensed vehicles the government vehicles that rest rot and rust is there some way when you're talking to the VA or your legislature that you can find a way that volunteers can go through be certified to drive government vehicles so we can get our veterans to their doctor's appointments it's really sad that that 12 or 15 SUVs sit every day there and if there is a way to qualify drivers and have a procedure for them to be able to check out these vehicles we could get veterans to their doctor's appointments rather than have them wait one two hours for outreach or paratransit thank you that's a good question and I just eat the answer is already if they are a volunteer already and they've been credentialed to drive vehicles they can drive those vehicles they all fall under the same umbrella look sir let me before we're not leave here today I want to get your information okay yes my question under mentorship the does that that's the same as being a mentor at the Veterans Court at the Metro yet for veterans court treat our vendors treatment courts yes yeah absolutely okay and also I don't see anything where is your fundraiser part come in there the DAV 5k or excuse me forget-me-nots drives that's that's fundraiser all right we have going to Corral fundraise yep - yep you could put that as outreach I'll tell you what we'll do oh I'll get a fundraising one for Golden Corral up there okay court according to our our adjutant which is very up on this he does all the Elven hours and all that stuff he already has that one his what was that again sir he already has that on his paperwork his volunteers for fund raising so that's fine I'll be reporting it I don't know how he's doing it but he's really okay I will add that category for you though we'll get that taken care of I got April there in the back she's making notes about things who they come up okay okay I'm a volunteer driver I'm Glenn Turner from chapter 117 California I've had my van I saved my van del North County the extreme northern County of California taking away a year ago last May I have been to two state meetings brought it to their attention talked to the transportation people and I still don't have a van could I get some support I don't know why they took away your van that sounds like a Department issue that's not dealing with me but I think how do I go about putting pressure on these people where I can get a band back to help my brothers that's fine when we get done come talk with me I'll get you information see what I can do to try to help you okay I appreciate that all right John Larry he'll lie edging him from Wisconsin just one quick question up the new initiative coming down help a vet is that going to be come a separate category or is that going to be part of the DAV outreach are you talking about volunteer for veteran's org you got it that will will attract that in this cat one of these categories that exists here okay okay thanks it's just going to be basic LVAD but will will specialize for people who have plumbing license electricians attorneys those type of people with special certifications again professional help like I just talked about people plumbers electricians people who have special certifications attorneys who donate their time for veteran's treatment Court to help dismiss misdemeanors small things along those lines again very familiar there you've already seen this so coming soon we got that change we've talked about it when I first started this morning we got an update coming it's going to you won't be able to see a change but we're going to see a change our n so right now enter the basic information if you're not comfortable doing it contact us we're going to walk you through it but we'll get that information input for you okay the Alpha powers will be able to go into the chapter which will then roll to the department like Katie indicated earlier that's an update coming once all those hours are input they'll roll up the Department of accredit therefore they can be recognized as the division leader here at the National Convention if you want to do a bulk or bulkan okay would you speak about this one so I'm sure most of you are aware we do have some volunteers that they not only want don't want to give us their date of birth or their address they don't even want to give us their name so for those hours we tried to find a way in our old system we entered it in it voluntary service under a category that was just miscellaneous and it was basically a volunteer record that had the facility not number and said miscellaneous for the last name and that's how we captured those hours once this release comes out we're going to be able to do what's called a bulk entry it will actually be entered on the facility record so you'll go into the facility record you'll be able to bring up that facility record and just add the hours there as a bulk number so if you have ten ten volunteers don't want to give you their name and they did 150 hours for the month you can enter it in for the month end of 150 hours and the facility will get credit for it and then we get credit for it as well we are actually losing quite a bit of hours that way not being able to have somebody's name so and we do ask if somebody does come to you as Ana what do you want to give you my name I don't want any credit please just explain to them that we don't send them anything other than our incentive Awards we don't sell their information we don't do anything like that we just want to be able to recognize them have them get our incentive and be able to say thank you you guys do so much for the veterans in your community for DAV and for the VA we want to be able to say thank you so try to explain that to them if they still don't want to give you the name you can do it here as a bulk entry and we will update the DAV 360 manuals to include that information we're just not totally sure how exactly it's going to look yet so I didn't want to add something in there and then have it be different ones that once the update came out all right Thank You Katie yes sir of course it John well the message now change on the HSC DAV org because when we go to it now to do our drivers or volunteer hours and it says you have to fill out this other form that you sent us and fax it or email it are you going to change the message on that screen to redirect us to 360 and how to get there and how to sign yes we'll repeat a barn here we will change that to where they can go in and put this information here we have some agencies you're probably not going to try to change you conform with this they continue to since the way they're doing it now I just want it to be whatever works for these folks out here I want to make it work for us it will be able to do then the August report on 360 October report you'll be able to do on three six increase location we all be able to do until October yes okay thank you yes ma'am Alice Thompson Medford Oregon chapter eight this is kind of going backwards to one of the earlier slides uh we have volunteers of our DAV chapters that go out to assist veterans as caregivers they don't get paid anything or is that uh how should they go about reporting is that also a DAV outreach yes that would be old lapper and under the outreach program thank you thank you so the Jessie brown memorial use scholarship application that's available online correct so in November when we do the memorandum that goes out to all the department leadership our HSCs you will be able to log in online and recommend a young young individual to input their our or input their information to be nominated for the scholarship but make sure you're mindful and tell them they need to give 100 hours to the name of the DAV in order to be eligible for that scholarship okay and it's very once they put a date of birth if they're 33 years old since on they're not eligible so it stops you as you go if you don't meet a criteria it'll end same with the Georgia rate seal Award nominations in November when mark sends out his memorandum for all requesting all your help to find folks they'll be able to log in and do it this way we'll send out more instructions once it's available or they'll come in with a link on the memo that comes out from Mark we're just trying to get all put all our eggs in this basket so we're able to keep up with these profiles so if you have somebody who logs in it's a youth they've got 300 hours that should have a profile in the system and make it easier for them to self nominate for the scholarship so that list is floating around katie is going to do on her in we're going to send it to you guys if you put your name if you have any questions or need anything write our e-mail down give us a call we'll send you exactly what you need the people who you want doing this information will get them their permission set up and do what we need to do yes Wanda I have a few questions that I've been saving up here if people volunteer in more than one office that gets entered with their hours where they're volunteering or does that get entered with their name and if it gets entered with their name do you have to have more than one entry for that person for that facility no their profile if they're that they're assigned to two facilities they get one profile it will credit wherever they they put it but not well for instance me for example and there's others in our state they volunteer in more than one office in the same facility yep more than one offices do you mean like they do transportation network NVA vs yes you can actually you will be able to enter that once you go into the facility if they have transportation network hours and v.a.t.s hours you can enter them both right there you'll have to create one record save and close and then create another record for them but you don't have to back out and go back into the facility again enjoy everything you can enter it under that veteran now if it's LDAP ours and V ABS ours then you have to go into the department rather than break okay if you if somebody updates their address or email or something in their have LDAP hours and Hospital hours do you have to update both or will they correlate you'll update that on the volunteer record so it will happen for that volunteer no matter where they work great okay da VA reports their hours through da VA and not through me will that change with da be 360 that will depend on how you guys do is in your state okay we can have multiple people reporting for the same facility though so if you if you do transportation network hours and Sally does jewelry hours you can all get in I just need everybody's name to get them along okay you had a oh yes I'm sorry what she asked was if someone has works in multiple offices in the same VA facility so if they work if they have transportation network hours and they have VA BS hours in the same VA facility you can report that right there under that facility so you don't have to go back out and go back in but if they have LDAP hours MB AVS hour you will have to go back out to that screen that shows you where the departments and facilities are and choose the department rather than the facility we don't want L vApp hours reported under the facilities now we do we do have the ability at national headquarters to run so if we see that happening we can correct it and give the person a call and just kind of walk them through how to do it correctly what else want you're about to reach your folder yeah I got two more so I and others in my department and I suspect other large large area departments have more than one person working with legislators but your pick list said that the benefits and legislation was only creditable to the department lead it's credit to anyone that's on the benefits protection team okay so if they're doing that they can enter it we just don't want we're trying to capture how much how many hours are being worked under that program so we only want them entered for that program okay and then in the past system the old system if you found an error in an entry you could not go back and correct a past entry we'll be able to do that with the new system we can we can correct the error okay so we let you know yeah okay hopefully we can open that up at some point but we just want to kind of get into the system and get ready and see everything and then we'll work on that okay thank you hmm no more questions Wanda [Laughter] no thank you yes sir yes Sam blow Department of Pennsylvania I just want to get some clarification on some statements that you made about that a recording of hours of basically unknown individuals that don't want to give any information now I'm a little concerned about that goes how do you account for that if you don't have a name or any information I mean well it is something that some just don't seem right to me oh no I would agree and I don't understand why people don't want to even give us your name okay I know the truth of the matter but we there are folks that are that I private or skeptical or what I don't know that will not give us their information but they are doing their stuff so there and like I don't know in other ways that but there are tick mark there's somebody is doing something that just will not give us all that information we're trying to break down the barrier a wall that people have a perception that we're selling their information we are not doing that we do not sell our information I understand the concern with the last floor of a Social Security number with you know data integrity and cyber cyber threats and things that occur but I'm trying to keep that to a minimum I'm hoping that we're going to coming around that corner where people are going to trust us give up their name yeah and let us recognize them for their effort yeah well I mean can we make some kind of a requirement of some some minimal information I mean so do we can account I mean if you questioned me about a bunch of hours that that I report and I say that well I got five unknown individuals that volunteered I just feel a little uncomfortable I understand it somebody I want to give you your their information they know I wouldn't kill them that's just Mike this stuff goes back 20 some odd years ago I'm just trying to maintain the data that I've inherited and received and ensure I have a category so I can be consistent with what I'm reporting thank you all right good morning Silva John a quick went up here now and I'm having a hard time understanding this slide because it says send the following information to K Joe Pinker you know that's Rd hi is everybody in this room going to send her this email or there has to be some authorizing person that says this person is going to do Elva this person is going to do v.a.t.s and this person is going to do transportation this person who can't decide that for themselves you're right vivia at during CNA we had a lot of the commanders and adjutant stop by they give us their information who's going to be doing this stuff we get them their credentials in the full transparency we're trying to let people know if they send us this stuff we will bet we will verify if they have access or not through the department leadership and ensure that only the people who have access to get what they need well the Department leadership know now that they're going have to do this because right now Department of Florida is the only one who could spit el vampires that's correct andis Annie Marshall is aware of everything that that's related up here is that going to stay yes yes then why do we have this up here if you're showing this is doing to the el vampires sent it in that should only be done with departments if only departments are doing that well I'm trying to encourage chapters to get an LVAD coordinator it's just a communication and transparency that's all if a chapter has an LDAP coordinator can that chapter now submit Elva hours to national they would go to the department we will roll that up and make sure that itself where it's confusing okay I'm sorry I'm not trying to be confusing or trying to disclose everything okay if the department says that goes yeah that's Richard rich the way that will work is it is going to be up to the state department who they want to enter Elva powers if they want everything reported to the department first and a department person to enter that information that's how they'll do it if they want to elect an LVAD coordinator in each chapter and having chapters enter it individually we can do that too but it's up to the state department to set that problem okay now because transportation ductwork eyes were always traditionally done by the HSC correct now is that still going to be the HSC is the one who has to sign in yeah yeah we know who those agencies are already they're already marked in the system so if they send us someone who isn't an HSE we will verify with you guys first to say that they should be able to get it okay thank you all right is that okay Rach you like that the better answer haha yes sir mr. plumber okay on is the HSC please please hang on maybe it's finished you're doing me no they just see you're on Harlan go ahead I'm your HSC is used to take care of the drivers you know our hospital now then they stop that and I'm going over to volunteer services and get the copy from them and send it to you is that all you need yes thank you Thank You Harlan yes ma'am Medford Oregon Chapter eight Alice Thompson again first off I want to say thank you very much for holding this this is my first time at a convention it's been very educational I also want to say - Wanda Janice thank you for the wonderful work she does at the department level for us and but for all of us here one of the things I'm seeing is this is giving us a better understanding whether we send it to the department or whether we send it or do it at the chapter or we do it at the national level and I wish we had more of this going on my other question is that if say the department does assignment to me as a chapter to fill out is there any guidelines or is this book that you're sending out the 360 going to give guidelines that I could ask as a chapter commander then appoint somebody and and pass it over to them so that they could report correctly what we would do in that case if the chapter if the department decides that they would like chapters to do the reporting the chapter would then with Partners permission be able to pick whomever they want to enter stuff into the system and like I said we can also have more than one person so if you enter the information and Wanda is your backup when you go on vacation we would both have a unique login so we know who's entering those hours and when they were entered thank you but all of that will be confirmed by the department so it's a chapter if you go in and enter 5,000 hours for a day the department is going to come say that's there's no way that's possible so it's a series of checks and balances to make sure that the information is accurate and data integrity is maintained thank you can everybody hear me are you sure Bob calper off the AV chapter xvii ham in Indiana the reason that I'm I want to know if everybody can hear me is because I'm a former I am a broadcaster eventers View radio show the longest radio show in the country we're live on Fridays between 9:00 and 10:00 and anybody that has any any input it's two one nine eight four five 1100 the longest veteran show in the country now I have a question for the committee here on transportation if someone's interested in transportation and how can I have them get in touch with transportation to get them on board Adam Benjamin is lacking people volunteers and that's my first question okay well I just sent out and Mark scuse me mark just sent out an email to everybody Department leadership about recruiting volunteer drivers and what's required it's a volunteer driver toolkit it was sent to mr. Kohli who should have access to it your hospital service coordinators in your perspective state will have access to it it's the best practices for recruiting drivers so that just went out last week last week okay now another thing and there's no name stuff okay you're supposed to put no name no address those so for the Social Security and then put a hundred hours 500 hours how does that work no it's not there no it won't be an individual volunteer record and to be honest this happens more at VA facilities than it does with our LVAD program the VA is tracking who those people are but those people do not want the VA to tell us so the VA gives me a bulk number of hours that says there there are five people at our facility that don't want us to pass you our information they worked 150 hours we put those 150 hours in under the facility but the VA is verifying those hours the people just don't want us to have their information for whatever reason they want to volunteer for the DAV and credit us with their hours they don't want us to know who they are so everybody knows that if they go and do their hours the VA is knows about that that's correct okay does everybody know about that now and comfortable with that - 1/9 that's two one nine eight four five 1,100 you could go to a facebook go to W J OB and see me live personally in the studio one more thing Sam or Sam what happened to Sam he's the one who replaces kneecaps yeah he's out thank you I break them thank you yes sir okay this John Martinez chapter two public Colorado on that same subject that would just brought up now on those hours why couldn't there be a code put in by the VA or whoever's doing it to identify that individual without having that individual information coming forward this way with a small code sent up there it could be verifiable and now we'll eliminate fraud well you know I'm not worried about fraud being a case I get a letter signed by the director of voluntary services at VA that we use for auditing purposes so I don't take any more credit that's already gettin given to us okay I'm just trying to ensure that I capture the information on everybody there's there is really not a concern with a ghost and fraud or anything along those lines with people who don't want to give you an information I have a paper trail an audit that covers us for that okay okay yes sir Terry singer L vibe coordinator for state of Maryland I resurrected the LVAD program two and a half years ago for the state and ever since then I've been asked to do something which I don't feel I can do the program is disabled american veterans LVAD program and if the auxiliary members assist with something we I can designate them in the computer with the letter a behind their name as an EXOR to remember but I keep getting harped on that I'm supposed to maintain their tillery's units hours now there's nowhere in the program to segregate those hours out for the units in the state correct in this in this program there is an auxilary tab only for VA BS okay the the VA VA does not have an LVAD program DAV has an LDAP program that's what I've been trying to tell them okay we ride it with whoever your leadership is in the Department of Maryland and discuss that okay but they told me that they got word from national that I'm supposed to be doing this for the auxilary when we get done if you'll come visit with me and give me the names of people who told you that I'd be glad to visit with them okay okay but are you saying in the 360 we're going to be able to record their jewelry units ours is a separate unit the auxilary can report those hours there is an auxilary tab for V ABS only again Elva does not exist for the da ba okay that's what I thought thank you yes sir thank you Gaylord my name is Jeffrey Leigh great sir hello my name is Jeffrey Boulet and I'm with the state of Washington chapter 9 okay get closer to the mic I can barely hear you yeah perhaps turns up there we go my name is Jeffrey belay from state of Washington chapter 9 and I'm wandering about la ya LDAP uh-huh about the hours does all the chapters call it do we get there hours from them that what we do I guess I might understand what your routing here I'm a coordinator for I'm the junior byte state of Washington okay also so I'm in charge of that to be able to get all their hours all right all that stuff so I'm new at this okay I'm learning so that's why I'm asking questions well get with me after this or Katie and we'll help walk you through that frost thank you so much I'm just curious there's a sign-up sheet still working its way around because it hasn't reached the back they've got the signup sheet there you go all right any other questions hey Ellis Thompson chapter 8 Medford Oregon can you please good can you clarify a little bit on that legislature element like you say there's that this team but what are you looking at as considered as legislature say at the chapter level that you want us to report our very easy every department has a person has been asked to be a benefits protection team leader in their respective departments those individuals know exactly what they're doing Jim Shoei is a benefits Protection Team leader in Nebraska we're only tracking the times that he's advocating on a grassroots effort for legislative goals and objectives inside that in their department if somebody is not the benefits protection team leader they're they have no idea what what's going on with that Jim would you elaborate a little bit on what your duties are as a be PTO in Nebraska we have split it up a little bit we we were advocate both at the state level with our unicameral which is unique to Nebraska as well as with our DC headquarters I primarily work with the DC side of things as the bee PTL we have another person who works primarily with the state legislatures advocating stuff trying to get people to get into the commander's actions Network things like that we also put out a periodical newsletter when needed we send out flash bulletins through our mass mail email system to apprise people when they need to get in contact with their representatives on issues that are of importance to to the state and to all the veterans in particular the IU and all of those yet so so that's the the purpose of the BP TL is to advocate both at the state level and at the national level on behalf of veterans and is coordinated through myself and trying to get we've tried to place at least one person in each chapter as a contact to get it pushed down further to the to the individual levels in the state but my guess is so elaborate a little bit on that my guess is that the benefits projection team leaders ldap hours or their efforts are going to be minimal almost it's a great effort I'm not trying to minimize it but the hours are going to be as large as I think they would be for other opportunities that exist thank you Jim yes ma'am science myth chapter xxvii new jersey i was wondering with the LDAP coordinator would that be any specific position that is held like is that the job of the adjutant or the second vice or is it just anybody that will take the job well I made a recommendation for the last few years that at the department level the department picks somebody to be the LVAD coordinator I made a recommendation to be the junior vice commander and then from that the department would appoint somebody to a chapter or along those lines so you put you got somebody working at all for you so it gives you an opportunity to network as a junior vice commander promote L vApp before you step into your senior vice commander role which is traditionally your membership chairman so to help build that networking opportunity so it's up to the department who they appoint but I have recommended to all the departments make it your junior vice commander give them something to do and promote the LVAD program that way okay is that on the chapter liver also that could be the same for the chapter as well thank you Fred Manning commander service officer for chapter 15 ultra-micro fred manning i'm commander of chapter 15 in hamilton ohio also in service officer I have my adjutant collect all the volunteer hours he's we lost a lot of hours because we were told to send him to state ok now we're being told we have to send them to national so now we're now we're getting our hours put in but we were told originally to send them to state well I can't control how the department runs their offer their business I ask them to do whatever they can to get me the hours so I want to recognize everybody for their volunteer efforts I'm not I'm not up here telling the department to change what they're doing I'm telling them that we have these opportunities we want to fix this we want to recognize everybody if they need us to do the bulk entry for them send it to us we are glad to do it so they start with a clean slate so what have you are you are your people not receiving credit for their hours right I need to get your information when we get done and I'll talk with your department leadership as well ok ok so we we are supposed to send them two hours to the state get with me when we get done because maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're saying and I'm not trying to give bad information everybody here I like to talk with you in private when we're old okay thank you Trent Trent dellux Department of Minnesota a true good to see you again good to see you on the V AVF hours I just want to clarify right now you just get a blank report that says the hours credited DAV proud of the VA vs volunteers and not a breakdown of the individuals I get a letter at the end of the fiscal year from central office that says D a B and D a VA and youth have donated 1.5 million hours this many hours accounts for the transportation network that's my that's a letter that is signed an occasional document currently our facilities we're just tracking the transportation volunteers so it's going to be a considerable expansion to to track all the Vav F activity that's also gone okay I guess I didn't know the facility couldn't send the breakdown but we'll we'll figure out how to get that in but okay we want to make sure I was clear on that we get monthly reports from generally it's our V ABS rep sometimes it's sometimes they come directly from the program manager to be a but we do get that breakdown monthly the letters that he gets at the end of the year is just a bulk total for all the hours worked across the country it is a monthly one individual or is it monthly one is individual that's how we credit our volunteers for Egypt for the hours they've worked okay that monthly report is individual you can generally get it from the program manager at the VA okay thank you thanks Trent is there anything else where's the signup sheet at all right Wow any other questions please didn't sure we get your information on the signup sheet with that being said we'll call it a day | Disabled American 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BWYE9bHzRbg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWYE9bHzRbg | Don't Sleep On The Knicks Front Office! | KFTV Caller Reactions | i i'm hearing a lot of hate for the men i'm in the front office and i feel like we got to pump the brakes number one this is the third best record last year third best record in the disappointing season in the past decade even if you go back to past 20 it was pretty good you look at the draft no misfit feels in the past two years have done a lot of grimes and quickly trade i know we were just talking about no bad trades but that's a real point derrick rose for a second rounder dennis smith jr was a steal creating the 11th pick for three future first rounds is wild especially when we're talking now about man what are we gonna do with all these picks how are we gonna keep guys the only reason we were talking about throwing so many picks for mitchell was because we traded one pick for three just a few months before in the media i know it looked real sloppy with donovan mitchell but the reality is there were no weeks before that and so you can you know you can guess that a lot of it was coming from danny ainge this is a tight organization even if there are a lot of cooks and then you look at relationships johnny bryant could have been the head coach of utah he said no i'm staying in new york kenny payne was incredible passed some college jobs last year to stay an extra year in new york we've gone through his son rose and he might have been a weird choice to lead the negotiations with mitchell but justin zaneck was the guy that he knew and keep in mind we had a month or two where we were negotiating exclusively to the point where the cavs stepped out of trade negotiations because they thought we were the front runner even on contracts fournier was a dud of a contract but he that's because the three-point shooter market crashed duncan robinson joe harris and maybe even buddy healed were worse deals and so the fact of the matter is even though fournier was a bad contract it wasn't a bad signing at the time amanda wasn't a bad signing at the time even brunson by the end of next year is going to be about the 20th highest paid point guard in the week right that's going to be a steal especially when it ages through 2025 and the calf speed or salary cap balloons like yes there are a lot of cook but we can't punish these guys for steve middleton's talking about the kevin knox from frankie latina picks and the next guy's not going to come free trade keep in mind who wasn't bidding for donovan mitchell oklahoma city new orleans houston and even utah now they're all going to have more picks to throw yeah exactly and all those guys are going to have more picks to throw than us it's going to come from the draft and walt purnim has been money with us with money with utah brock aller like we were just talking we were talking earlier about how great the cavs were in terms of managing cap space and that second rebuild was lebron that was brock aller i think there's a lot of talent in that front office and the fact of the matter is that there are a few guys like uh scott perry who are floaters and gershon rosa but there's there's a clear guy with a clear skill set for a lot of important jobs worldwide west handles relationships brock dollar handles salary caps while kern handles the drafts and they're really excellent on what they do we got to pump the brakes on hayden on these guys because they're too good and it'd be a shame if we lose them okay all right cole from bk coming in here with the contrarian point of view i like that rate that call in the chat i want to nominate that one for uh for call tonight what do you guys think man one being trash five being facts | KnicksFanTV | UC4w7Wl5Ptq4A10attECLflg | 2022-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 705 | 3,609 |
Gv1WuE6jsNI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv1WuE6jsNI | 2024-02-15 OGM Check in Call | this is the ogm weekly call on Thursday February 15 2024 ogm means open Global mind we uh have a check-in format today which means I will describe our check-in routine in a second uh but we don't have a particular topic we alternate weeks so next week will be a topic but we do have uh in two hours so after this call a specific topic call in fact is the beginning of a series of four calls on the topic of governance and anyone who would like to come in it's the same Zoom as this in two hours and this call should last 90 minutes now I need to figure out how to get rid of the little transcript that's showing up in the bottom of my screen okay there we go um how is everybody just before we go into the check-in round how yall holding up okay Scott's got a thumbs up that's good oh yeah yeah real yeah excellent good a Gilla is medium rare up and down mostly mostly solid but it varies Ken Homer has attained a highp speed wobble I'll elaborate during check in about Stacey what part of the planet do we find you in this morning North Carolina sweet with computer issues uh oh not so sweet nice to see you all uh today is check-in format so let us uh step into that and um normally we've done a sort of slow check in each of us as uh as we used to do and I'm going to ask that as we check in we sort of focus our thoughts a little bit and head toward something that is top of mind for us that we're working on and just report in with a little bit more brevity and that will give us time because usually when we're when we're doing check-ins lately we eat all of our time in check-in and don't get to do any discussion so I would love us to be a little more focused uh in the check-ins and again the the general routine for check-ins is I will step out so it's up to you all to step into the conversation feel free to take pauses between the check-ins the pauses are special and interesting uh do not check in twice during the check-in round uh I'm I'm sort of watching to make sure everybody checks in every now and then I mess that up and forget somebody but uh that works out pretty well and then let's try not to use the chat very much uh during the check-in part of the call I will release us all into normal conversation of the end of of check-in then we can if you want to take your notes in a separate Notes app then that's a good time to sort of paste your uh your notes or whatever else you want it into the chat uh then I will occasionally use the chat to welcome somebody who comes into the call and doesn't know what we're up to and explain a little bit of the process but other than that um this is usually pretty self steering um that I forget any parts of the of our regular routine cool so again I'm asking us to be a little bit more focused and piffy in our check-ins to go like with the thing that's top of mind and then we'll have a chance to talk more when we uh when we've done the check-in with that I'm going to apply mute to myself which is a new topical cream um and uh see who wants to jump in first oh and please use the electronic hands to form a que or if there's no Q then do step in but the electronic a hand raised is actually our our way of knowing who's next uh in the checkins thanks Scot all right well I guess I don't need to pause for reflection after your introduction so um why I'm feeling good right now I've decided Well I've I've re um connected with my love of beauty so I like beautiful things and that could be everything from visuals to sounds smells all kinds of good stuff and to that end I have a nice little window right behind me looks out to the woods and I've done some things like I got myself a nice little pair of binoculars once in a while I just turn around and look at the trees it makes me happy it makes me so happy happy I can't even explain it I took three College three classes in in high school with photography took a couple classes I'm a graphic designer that's always been interesting to me I found a brand new camera that has a retro look to it it looks like the camera that I bought in 1984 to do that stuff it has these little dials that I can click and turn and you know it's not a tap screen it actually is physical I'm now back into photography as opposed to tapping pictures on my phon it's engaged me with my environment I can take a photo of a chair that's in the living room and suddenly there's an aesthetic enjoyment of the beauty of this form um I have a my little favorite little bowl which has been sitting on a Shelf at the bottom of the living room and now it's back in my office and it's one thing that I can tap every now and again and just feel that that little beauty just for a moment um so it's something that I've really enjoyed um I I put a little keyboard in my desktop that I can use to play around with so that's something that I've been doing is to try to instead of squeezing it into spaces little tiny Corners make it something that I enjoy in moments all day long um so as far as project updates um I have about 35,000 words written for my framework of Frameworks book and I'm now going through the editing process which is more challenging than the writing process because how short do you make it how long do you make it what do you include and not include so I'm enjoying that but I'm finding it difficult because I completed it in a sense I completed the first draft and now there's a certain amount of motiv motivation and momentum that is lost because the first draft is done and so I'm trying to re-engage and get back that get that back together so that's me thanks well I guess I'll go I had my hand raised I was sort of waiting for Teacher to call on me but the teacher has the mute cream on so a thing I'm doing that I like a lot is doing reels at with I live on a river and so I'm going out and just seeing what's new and different than I am looking at on on my piece of a river that I walk on I live on and I'm getting up to like a thousand views a day it's kind of crazy lots of people I don't know I mean obvious they don't tell you how many who likes it they don't tell you who views it they tell you you know the few who like it so that's interesting the project I'm really having super fun with is uh figuring out how to distri distribute a watershed dividend in the swoa river Watershed that we'll be getting from the sale of carbon on uh local farms and um it has two parts the money from the the carbon will be given in a in a landback tax with some folks who work with the local Cherokee and we'll figure out other things Beyond there and then the community will figure out what to do with the Watershed dividend and what they should spend on first but it needs to enhance the viability of the local small farmers that are in our zero interest loan platform so you know soil Health water Health uh social determinance of Health next to the river and places where you know there's bad drainage and other things like that so Gathering a group meeting every other week but there's drill down groups now starting with people who really know things and with the The Watershed fund has hired somebody who is both a permaculture farmer and a Harvard MBA and MPA and you know you don't need to some you can actually learn some good things at Harvard and some approaches and so you know don't don't don't think badly just because there she's got the two masters from Harvard um because she really you know I think we'll help guide this process and my daughter is going to help guide the conversations around it keep it interactive and she can be an expert and uh BJ will help people you know do the interactive thing you know break into small groups and discuss and listen and all that stuff that I wouldn't have thought of but she's going to be good at so okay that's it bye morning everybody and good evening Hank I I whoops sorry my screen is doing something I don't know if this violates the protocol but I want just want to say Kevin I am deeply inspired by what you're up to there um the thanks I mean both the both the general approach and the specifics and how you're doing it it's just really it's it's thrilling and Rich and I think there's you know very very important pleads there for lots of other stuff so thank you for that and doing it with us the way you're doing it I I would just say quickly I think people will be able to deal with a regular infusion of abundance at the system level better than they can argue about scarce resources in the world they see that that's my premise that's as much of a theory of change as I have and then let other people figure out from there yeah com commenting on what Kevin said is rock and roll let's not fall into conversation please let's just make the check and well and I like that Kevin broke protocol with his comment on my illegal comment because that was good a good a good sealed with a kiss on top of the thing so um um um top of mind for me go top of mind for me is makeing sure I don't run out of electron somebody else go next and I'll come back okay well maybe I go next um so the the this this next iteration of uh engagement you know in the in the climate um food and agriculture sector is really dependent on building networks uh that can collaborate and just like Kevin is also doing you need you need uh Specialists um with with very specific knoow to to come to come together and in a perfect world um you want to find projects that have that create excitement that uh that show potential um and and and come from this abundance C perspective so one thing that um I'm currently working on is to connect a supply chain from Farmers Grain Farmers with a flower Mill operator with a company that's called plub that is extracting proteins out of plant-based materials with a cpg operator that is a uh consumer packaged Goods operator that is using Raw materal materials to put it into um to put into consumer product know Frozen cand whatever and to create this consistent supply chain because what is literally exploding in the food business is plant-based protein extracts um and and fermented foods uh Meats using fermentation for for for proteins and the source material uh is typically coming from soy and corn from commodity corbs which are highly damaging so by turning this whole design upside down and starting with Farmers uh informing the project what they need to grow to restore their soil back to health and then and then aligning that with a customized Milling capacity uh and a plant up that can extract protein out out of just about anything uh any type of of crane and sunflowers and you name it and then and then aligning that with a cpg manufacturer who then brings Market information back and forth about what are the most uh promising products that you can put out on the market so to create this net this line of farm to table and so we have aligned now um a farming core the Poo know with a uh we're negotiating with with flower mills um to do a customized right sized facility blent up is in the picture blent up is a company that uses seens technology uh seens invented a a technology that uh is on a mounted on a 40 foot container can be shipped anywhere out of the factory um and and uh and do the protein extraction plus they already have installations in several countries Mexico India Indonesia and so on so they they are um they they have been trying to get into North American market and haven't been able to figure out how to do it so so to so I see this kind of of uh aligning of uh people that of of companies that have shared in interests complimentary interests uh as a way to move forward and and build something so we are we are setting this up as a pilot project uh the the entire emphasis here is on building replicability of this model and we have some amazing Partners in the Palo because they two extensions Washington State and Idaho University extensions yeah so that's that's sort of my let's do something right let's it's just like Kevin let's just work on something uh we have been talking for years about how bad everything is like just got to put some up on the RO do you have a link somewhere you could drop in the chat uh yeah I can thank you so I'm I'm back I'm back and I have electrons CL thanks for that um um several things top of mind for me one is the election of course um n nine months to major turning points perhaps in the world we live in uh I'm finding that I'm doing uh less news and more music um as part of my strategy for engaging that World um so Scott yay on yayon beauty thank you for that share have we lost Scott well um um and on the music note I discovered last night something called web app I don't know if people have seen it but I tracked down I follow out a link to a Grateful Dead concert with Branford marceles sweet um Link Link went to internet archive internet archive said you have a choice of listening to it this way or web amp and web amp is phenomenal much higher quality um of of music and lots of you know lots of control panel controls if you want to play with that sort of thing so there's that um other thing top of mind for me is um is approaching my coaching work as a business not as an activity um and really trying to crank that up into something that is stable uh and uh reliable uh and a source of Revenue that can enable me to then do the other Wilder and more entrepreneurial things that I uh have um you know that I feel called to do but can't focus on because of needing to stabilize cash flow so that's underway I can talk more about the specifics that another time but it's it's it's gratifying and already bearing fruit um and I will mention Jerry you'll tell me if I'm out of bounds here that we welcome referrals and reward them um I'll pay finders fees either to you or to your favorite NGO for any referrals that come to me um and if folks are interested I can provide a link to stuff on that the other thing interesting about coaching though is as I've said before I've been um like a lot of us doing a lot of work of of using and exploring uh and building AIS uh and so we're a couple of months into a project of um uh of building what I think is a pretty sophisticated coaching bot there a lot of people doing these these days but the approach we're taking feels distinctive not not like anything I've seen before uh it's really rich um in and what it's offering um but it's also fascinating the process of building it I'm working with a guy who comes out of a programming World um who tends to think uh in terms of mechanistic algorithms if then kinds of Loops nested if then loops and uh in my experience human conversation is something much less definable than that there are aspects of that in it I mean you know if I if I go off the rails Jerry is going to bring me back and say this is a check-in call there's you know there's things you could Define as if thens but there's something much Messier and cloudier and emergent in human conversations um and so we're exploring how to capture that and it's a very interesting design tension uh between the um uh for what of a better word I'll say the programmatic and the emergent uh and so we are both um building something and also exploring a space that I've never been in and learning a lot reflexively about what it is that I do in conversations what happens in conversations um what supports the richness of the emerging Human Experience so um we're uh we we we demoed the living between world's AI um can and I uh in in a call in December that's going to continue to evolve and and get exposed sooner the coaching thing is down the road ways but at some point I'd love to bring it here uh and give you all a chance to kick the tires and um tell us what we're what we're missing um [Music] so and yeah and just you know I'm giving a lot of attention to conversations and not just the the the speaking aspect of it but the listening but learning learning a lot about how to listen deeply and how to listen not just for do I like what you said does it fit my worldview can I do something with it but listen for in a much more open process of discovery um curiosity even across apparent big differences between humans which actually will pertain on our governance conversation but since we're not allowed to talk about that I'll stop now I'll try to be brief as suggested uh two two quick uh thoughts one had uh meetings the last couple of weeks with the folks at Hyo um and yesterday met with uh them and our development folks and I think we've got uh maybe the starting of a new relationship that will help to uh integrate some of the work we've been doing with work they're doing and and uh hopefully we can find ways to support one another um at some foundational stuff which sounds promising so I'm excited about that um second um is uh the the serving life booklet had the opportunity over the last couple weeks to speak three or four folks including Hank uh about um the booklet um the society 2045 folks have been uh discussing it as well so we we're uh getting further down the road with it and um and this week got really excited about the the promise with uh neob books being a really good fit for for what we're thinking so um it's feeling more and more like it's it's uh it it SNS in uh like U with what we were hoping to do so that's uh that's feeling that the technology piece and the content piece are really starting to to come together and um look forward to bringing some more information to you folks about participating as well and that's it for me thank you good morning all it's good to see you [Music] um uh couple things going on for me uh plexus coming out next Wednesday and I'm looking for people to describe communities they're in um kind of like a journalist uh and it can be a really short description like a paragraph or something like that uh maybe you want to check I I I like the idea actually of it's not an official description uh it's somebody in the community saying hey this is the community I'm in and here's some of the stuff that's going on and you should check it out because um uh check you know check if that's okay to do with your community leader but um send me an email uh if you can if you can do that for a community that you're in um I'm perly involved kind of in in some book stuff uh Neo books and then an AI collabor collectively written AI book uh that we published uh via K uh via kindall direct publishing it's actually a a paperback um first and it'll be a Kindle soon so I've got an Amazon author page up because of that which is an interesting um place to be um and separately from neob books and the AI book uh Jordan sukut has been looking to publish some of his his books from his lburg Wiki uh into uh into ebooks and print and so I'm working working with him uh you know we we took a project to get one of them published uh this month uh taking it from obsidian all the way through you know you can buy it um online so as part of that project this week is like well we kind of rolled up our sleeves and I I um snow plowed into how to publish a book on uh Lulu and uh Jord and I spent about an hour and a half doing that together and then um he took some homework to write a better sample book we were we just made up a 14-page dumb you know like literally AI generated mush thing um to to try and we didn't click publish but I said you know the next step is to make this a little bit better and then click publish and then buy it from ourselves and see you know whether we like the feel of it how the buying process goes so like two days after after Jordan and I had that uh extra together he he messaged me he said hey Pete I published the book so um during that process it was really interesting because you know in one sense we're all kind of used to the idea that anybody can go to a Blog a web page or something and say something to the world but it still feels a little bit different when it's you know a book that you could buy and it's in print and stuff like that so um at some point during that process you know we got ready to push the print button but it wasn't wasn't printable book kind of Jordan said wow this is weird you know like we have the power of the press you know and it's like some of that kind of old Legacy feel for you know what a book is came back and rushing back and then later you know later in the week he's like okay well I push publish the book we'll move on to the next Milestone you know now we're going to publish a bunch of books um I'm super excited about AI still that's where I'm spending most of my time um I'm I've started teaching um in a community called AI swan I'm teaching people how to get started with AI and do different cool stuff with it both language Bots and image Bots um I'm trying to get some of that to turn into paid classes and paid seminars um and then I'm also trying to figure out how um every day each day every day I see like dozens of objectively beautiful things that I've created with mid journey and it frustrates the heck out of me not to be able to share them effectively with people um and the problem there is you know it's it's cool if Pete send you one or two pictures in an email but what if Pete sends you you know a dozen or two dozen or or 50 or a 100 at some point you know the like Pete I can only look at so many objectively beautiful things before I I you know I'm complete um so and that that range is different for different people and I think part of it is some of the people that I need to be reaching are also going to be making you know their own stuff um so that's been really frustrating um that's where I'm stuck right now I'm not stuck I'm doing stuff but stuck delivering on what I want to deliver um I think it's pretty obvious at this point as I see more and more people adopt AI stuff um there's going to be a big chunk of it which is kind of just like it's going to go into the background and it's going to be part of your search experience and part of your email experience and part of your drafting experience with documents there's another level where you actually go in and use the AI a little bit more assertively than it's just helping you in the background doing stuff and that helping you do stuff um sorry being more assertive with it using it as a tool for crafting doing creative stuff um and design stuff with the tools um is something that's going to help people be more human so that's the really cool part of where you are with generative AI um it's fun to talk about oh my God the AIS are going to take over and rule the world and we're not even close to that but it's really easy to see also that it's going to be a really generative Force for and make lots of people be able to do things that they couldn't do before so that's exciting uh thanks that's me some really good uh take in so far glad to hear about all the things that are top of attention for people uh as I've said in the last couple of times I've been in the conversation the the importance of thinking about and renewing ideas about governance and democracy are very top of Mind these days uh next Tuesday today I'm flying to Iceland to help facilitate a conference on a lab about that uh and today uh spent uh a couple of hours drawing up a kind of survey of values and cultures uh which we're going to ask uh uh the 70 or 80 people who attend the conference to fill out to get some feeling about how people say what think their values are and what they actually do in uh in Daily practice but thing that's extremely top of Mind these days is uh also related to democracies and governance uh yesterday we had an oracy lab conversation uh about the following question uh do people in democracies have the right to not see to look away to deny to ignore to not be bothered do they have the right to remain silent to not speak up and we had six people from six different countries took part in a 100 minute conversation uh some of them were older democracies some of them were uh newer democracies but they all considered themselves democracies and uh I will hopefully write something about that for the bi-weekly Plex not this next one but one uh coming up uh further away at March but my takeaways were very interesting at least for me uh we know lots of ways to involve people in open honest conversations with deep listening and uh uh questioning the meaning of the things they say but we have almost no idea how to do the same things with larger groups with groups of hundreds or thousands of people for broad societal conversations and I think that's something the world should be practicing and prototyping and experimenting with in the coming months and years uh people as was said in the conversation are very often in the selfish corner but how do you help people get out of the selfish corner and democracies guarantees their citizens rights not to speak up uh they have the right to look his way as much as they want so we have to think a lot more deeply about that and what rights and responsibilities and obligations for citizens uh in democracies might be and uh as last one how to stimulate large scale conversations about the idea of a bill of responsibilities or a bill of human obligations as probably you know the UND DP uh wrote papers and published them online about seven or eight years ago about uh the Declaration of Human responsibilities and the Declaration of Human obligations and they've never entered the the popular common conversations that people have and is it useful and is it easy to do that uh and just one other item that came out of that ory conversation we always talked about getting people out of of the box but often people and ourselves end up talking in circles so how do you get people thinking out of the circle uh that's my Che in for now so my screen is a little weird and I can't tell whether I'm up I think I might be next um what's on my mind a lot is oil company Executives how come there's no public dialogue with them about what they're doing with climate change uh why can't we demand that they be in a public discussion why doesn't the New York Times say on its editorial page what are you guys really thinking so here we have major agents in society who are totally not in the public conversation about what's happening uh I find that pretty weird and distressing and I'll stop there Jerry I don't know if you saw this but Eve you can go anytime you'd like you could just jump right in well thanks you I love this group and every Thursday morning when I have something scheduled I say I can't believe I'm missing this so I'm glad to be here um even though I only have 20 minutes or 22 minutes to be with you all um yeah okay my check-in without hearing that many of your check-ins um uh personally just loving life um uh in my personal life I I you know surrounded by love and here in the Bay Area in Berkeley and I still love it you know it's a hellscape here of course so um anyway um but I am working in the space of diversity and inclusion and I am just flabbergasted at the um attack of something that seems so core to um you know equality is everything and I don't understand so you know just watching what's been going on um highlighted November December and January and thinking wow we are here we are in this really difficult place around that but that's that's the only thing I wanted to bring up yeah you reminded me of something that I'm not sure if it's of mine but um last Friday April and I went to see origin the movie by Ava de about Isabelle wilkerson's book cast and if you started reading cast you're like there's no way someone makes a movie Out of This Book because it's an academic work and they made a delight delightful and heart-rending movie out of it we both thought it was really affecting and really good um and the thing that's top of mind that was just reinforced by that is why why are humans consistently so shitty to other humans what is the deal it's all about power and whatever I don't know but I wish we could flush that from the human Spirit entirely and Eve I'd love to book a call with you sometime and maybe strategize because I think that the whole anti-woke thing is is strategy it's very intentional it's working really well and I'd love to sort of see if there's ways of of Lancing that boil somehow um but top of Mind really for me is why are humans so crappy to other humans all the time with very little cause um thanks I'm I'm wondering if there's a term to describe the kind of person who if there isn't equality that it just crushes their their whole heart and soul like you know if it's if that's not the world that in which we live in or strive for or aspire to um I wonder if there's a not that we need another othering or group or whatever but I just uh it's really crushing me crushing you know so can you ask that question again once a couple more people have checked in um because in the check-in round we try to go once not enter a conversation and I love your question so if you can bring that back to us when uh like there's four more people I think who haven't gone yet but thank you I'll go because this is kind of relevant and I apologize because Eve will probably have to drop off the line by the time we've done this so somebody who could Channel Eve and we we're recording this and we'll post it and Stacy I apologize for stepping on you but it I just dawned on me that e will be gone in a few minutes so I was quiet at first because when I came in my check-in would have been that I'm feeling really nervous but it was like a nervous excitement but part of what's causing that is that I've been putting myself into conversations that are more uncomfortable and as an example I've recently had one with two separate women and each of the two women had the same message which I was kind of on the other side of but with one of them through because of where she is emotionally and who she is and at a different level by listening to each other we were able to see that there was a lot that we did agree on and that we were trying to come up with ways to combine our messages because each had validity to them and share them the other woman however was reacting to what the first woman pointed out was not at a certain level of Readiness to do that and even though this was someone that I have always gotten along with she went on to say how disappointed she was in me and how incapable I was of you know it was just like this whole attack which is kind of hard to maintain the level I want to interact at and still feel that so that's causing a little bit of um my nervousness comes from my uncertainty so it's um it just throws me off just just a little bit parallel to that I'm here in North Carolina and a lot of you know that the very close heart the person that I am so close to and we're both on the same frequency as far as Hearts go we have very different polit iCal views and what I did yesterday because I am interested in democracy and a lot of the things that Hank pointed out I started reading out loud parts of the conservative 2025 platform project which is something that I actually want to talk to some of you about at another time as I see a possible project with some overlapping but um so I read it out loud to her and then we stopped and we I just asked certain questions just to sort of guide her to see how that well-intentioned piece that she might normally agree with could totally have different effects depending on who's in power we kind of talked I I kind of talked about how important it is to have a structure that works regardless of who's ow and that still protects the same things that we agree on need to be protected so I'll just stop there but I have a lot on my mind right now I guess I'll jump into the quiet um I'm in a period of reflection and uncertainty about how I want to spend my time and energies in the future U some of my nonprofit involvements have come to the Natural term limit ends and I'm trying to sort through what are the most important issues and opportunities for me to contribute for energies toward and on what scale do I want to try to stay local or do I want to move into a lot some of my nonprofit work has been National in scale and the issues are so complex and the unevenness of human communication is so great that I'm finding it really challenging to to narrow in and Home in on how to best contribute to some constructive progress in a specific area so I'm open to thoughts on how to sort of Resort your identity at this Advanced stage in life because it's not structured by an external environment as it was when I was working professionally or heavily involved in direct activities with the nonprofits so I'm in a questioning open-minded what are the problems most important to me are the opportunities most important and how might I best contribute to those would it be better to do it locally state level um Etc so anyone with some wisdom on that I would welcome that might be a dimension of governance by the way Jerry because I think that many organizations are facing a change in particip ation in governance based partly on demographics and values of Aging populations and Next Generation populations and so on so that might be a dimension that would be worth exploring further um what's on my mind these days is well-being and I'm don't have as much of it as I would like at the moment um I got c 3 we ago on Tuesday um I'm probably about 85 to 90% better but this last 15 to 10 to 15% is really hard clim I'm just I'm not feeling you know like I not nearly as sick as I was but I wake up and I don't feel great I don't have a lot of energy and you know I was I'm somebody who usually walks four to six miles a day at three a little over three miles an hour work up a threat I'm just like drained and uh I'm in my professional work I'm I'm shifting my focus to well-being uh I've done enough focus on problems for too long um so what you know my my wife teaches nutrition and it's a holistic natural nutrition school and even if you've got terminal cancer there are things you can do dietarily to ease your journey so that you're not you know in so much pain so I think what if we start to focus on how to bring more well-being into these situations where we see so much pain and suffering or we see systems collapsing under threat of collapse um because the the fear-based response of oh my God we going to do you know and this is problem and we have to fix it doesn't seem to be working very well um so I'm thinking a lot about wellbeing how can I bring more well-being to to my life to the lives of other people um what kind of coaching offer can I put out for wellbeing um I'm developing a course I've actually developed this course three times with three different people and they've all bailed on me uh towards the end and I've got two colleagues I've been working with now um for over a year um and we're pretty close to to having a complete um and I'm just like okay you know this this has to be as I look at the next phase of my life which is you know I'm in the third act I'm six going to be 67 pretty soon and you know uh don't have much fuel is left in the tank but I want to make sure it's burned in as good a as as good a means as possible doing as as much good as possible and it feels like wellbeing is the place is a place for me to focus my time and attention and energy um which I've I've been writing about in the Plex you may notice you know some people think I'm paana because I don't want to talk about the problems I'm not Pana I know really well in my bones how bad things are but I also know that that that is a creates a mood or a trapped mood of oh my God what are we gonna do and that doesn't connect me any resources so instead you know I heard this story about this guy in World War II became a very famous person I can't think of his name right now but he always said what's you know how can this be the best possible thing to happen right now and he was in he was a Jewish he was in a building where where the Nazis came in they're looking for him he normally had big fluffy hair and wore glasses and he heard the Nazis there so he ran into the men's room and he took his glasses off and wet his hair back slick it back and walked right past him walked out of the building says you know how can I use this he didn't freak out and I feel like we're all um so many not we're all so many people are on the the edge of freaking out about what's going on and they're not focused on okay you know this there's really bad stuff happening how can we bring well-being here so that's becoming my question my my quest is for greater well-being I Stacy go ahead I may have miscounted but I think we've all checked in we have and I just want to quick quick LLY say to Ken's point to tell you all of this series I just found called resilience resilient cities and they did one on bayroot one on Kiev and I haven't seen the third one but it's how they're using TR how they're using art to transform the cities I just wanted to mention that here some of you may enjoy it thanks I um Eve if you'd like to re askk your question we're done with the check-in round and and game for conversation yeah I don't know if it's as that important I was just asking the question if there's a term there's probably a term already out there for people who um maybe somatically feel um energetically the things that are going on you know um and that specifically where equality comes into play it's just a thing it's always been this way for me when since I was a little little little girl that if there's not equality it just crushes me it's just an it's just it's it's it's got this powerful energetic um aspect to it for me I'm sure there's must be a certain percentage of the population that have that I'm wondering if that's a nice place to start of those people who if it really affects them to that level then maybe they're the people that should actually be doing the work uh I see a lot of hands up so thanks Eve I'm Scott you put your hand up almost immediately then uh please go ahead all right I love all these old topics it's so interesting um so I'm never sure if any of you are all interested in my pedestrians solo interests and Pursuits but you seemed to comment about them so I'll say that that's a ongoing continuing positive thing to add to the group um so Doug you were talking about the oil execs not being asked what's going on how do you explain yourself how do you justify all this and I'm wondering something I think about all the time is [Music] how how much of the conversation and work doesn't really affect anything at all I'm I'm reminded of the the classic Indiana Jones analysis that says you know Indiana Jones didn't change anything if you take him out of the movie exactly the same story happens and this was a revelation to me it's like wow I could be spinning on all this stuff all this time and I am not actually having an effect on anything and I thought that was a very interesting thing and it's when I really started to constrict and become more uh interested in the domain of change that I can affect which is a lot smaller than I thought it was but it's also been a lot more [Music] meaningful um and that's really been interesting is is the connection with a small group or one person or a random interaction has been really interesting to me that I actually am doing something I feel like even on a you know on a human scale because I'm just one now one person can communicate with many many but um so the only other thing I wanted to toss out there is there was a comment about you know why are humans so crappy to each other all the time and and um you know my first response is that well we seem to want people to be different we want reality to be different than it is and I think Doug has always been a proponent of saying well we need to we need to accept it we need to work with it it has to this is not we're not going to change that some people are more power driven or disagreeable or whatever it happens to be um at least not on a scale of billions of people and so how do we work with that but but more importantly I think the comment was why are humans so crappy to other people without having any reason without justification but what about this why are humans so generous and kind to each other without any reason or cause or justification I mean it doesn't make any sense if we're if we're out in the in the woods living by ourselves like what what is it what is it that draws us to say you know what I don't have any reason going out of my way to help this other person is a is I mean could be argued as a as a drain of some kind you're spending some of your life to do that so why do we do that because has been my experience is that more people I know are kind and generous and go out of their way and share and go without and donate I mean they give their life which is their time it's all you've got and they're giving their life to help someone else and I think it's real easy to say yeah everybody's so horrible to everybody else why is that and I thinkwell yeah if you if that's your that's the lenses that you've got on right now then that's all you see but I just am not experiencing that in the people that I interact with actually like the actual people who are next to me not what I'm reading about but what actually what I'm when I'm really engaged with people I'm finding them to be well to be flawed and wonderful but generous generally speaking and willing to accept for give and um you know it's when we talking about and mass that it's easier to say that everybody's terrible to everybody else and I don't think that's true um Scott I'll just respond to you for a sec before going to Pete in the queue um I have the same felt experience and lived experience I think as you do and partly because you and I surround ourselves by people like the folks who show up on this call who are I think in general altruistic and helpful and generous and wellp spirited and so forth um my fear is that people who mean well and live well succumb to other people's structures and forces who I think are in the minority on the planet I I really do but who find ways to run the table and create systems like cast systems that tear like tear holes in the social Fabric and Destroy people's lives senselessly and meaninglessly and I'm trying to figure out what are defense mechanisms so that the people who are trying to do well by each other are the general winners and don't get subjugated and subjected to the other people's structures and Force and and there's a general broad question of how do peaceful societies survive assaults by Warrior societies which is unfortunately um happens all the time uh and is happening actively on the planet right now um so that that's the general tenor I I agree entirely that that my life experience is that I interact all the time and that's partly through choices and how we are in the world and who we attract around us go ahead SC just a 30 second response to that my brain is going to my Thursday night Hockey League which is a bunch of police and fire and pilots and a pinball League that I play in once a week these are a bunch of random people from all ends of the spectrum income education all that stuff and it's not a group that I intentionally chose other than I want to play hockey on Thursday nights I want to play Pinball on Monday nights okay and that's been my experience is that every single one of them would roll over to help me in a way that would be enormously challeng like I don't I don't get it like they'll always defer to oh yeah yeah yeah let's make this good and so again I don't think it's because I've sought out some um open welcoming group I I've just found a group of people who happen to be getting together and they all see they're they self-manage they they have their who's in charge well it's kind of loose you know it's it's self-organizing and I just think it's um yeah I don't think it's because I found a tried to find a group that was open-minded but they wanted to be a group and even just that instinct leads you toward some kinds of behavior that are group forming behaviors there's a whole bunch of research also on altruism and all that I'll paste a study in the chat that I found in my brain as you were talking uh in a sec uh and thank thanks for that observation Scott Pete Gil Jose say Stacy thanks um uh I'm going to say three different things I apologize for trying to pack everything in um the first one the first one is I really like when people testify about their life what's going on in their you know their experience their lived experience um which is a weird way to say that um I want to say without intending harm on anyone or intending to influence anyone I want to say that in my life my wife and I are still Co cautious um the scientists that we listen to say that you should probably mask whenever you're around people that you don't live with um with a a reasonable mask a n95 respirator they're called um and uh and that every time you catch Co you have a significant risk of of worsening your health it gets it multiplies it doesn't you know uh this is something that we don't hear from uh mainstream um like the CDC um I think that's for political reasons it's not for health reasons so take it as you will um uh I I I really like Eve your question um it's a great question and I know that I'm not actually somatically affected by by things much um thank I'm I'm blessed with a body that's fairly stable um I am hypersensitive though parts of that is in my body some like I get rashes and stuff like that but I'm hyp sensitive emotionally and um Injustice or things like that hit me really hard um I have a uh an amazing and tragic thing to relate which is that um a couple years ago uh with increasing gun violence in the US I had to come to terms with that because every time we had a school shooting or something like that um I would be like brain fogged for a couple days and it's like okay so I get it I so I I came to terms with that with myself and I'm not proud of this and I don't like it I really hate it but it was like okay well Pete you happen to live in a society that values its for whatever reason it's I think it's not the individuals I think it's structural stuff but there structural stuff that makes it so that our society finds it really important to have have its guns and make them available to anybody and especially people who are unbalanced and so the the result of that is that you know um regularly statistically you know every you know every couple weeks there's going to be people who are getting shot up innocent people getting killed a lot of them kids etc etc so I made my peace with that it's like okay I live in a society where that's what we've decided where we've come to we draw the balance between individual liberty and gun ownership at at the place where it means that there's going to be a thousand 10,000 I don't know what you know some number of thousands of tragic shootings uh every year and so I'm like okay that's where I live so when I hear the news of the next shooting is it's not two days of brain fog it's like well um I guess I move on um it's tragic um I I I would like to expand your question Eve um uh another thing that that hurts me just as much as people being bad to other people is people being bad to animals non-human um residents of the planet it like it pisses me off even more actually and you know and and there are people who do that on purpose and a lot of us spend our lives kind of willfully ignorant of how how humans are treating anals and and or nature and getting away with it right um so why are people so bad to you know I mean it for for me the way it works for me is like you know at least if you're being terrible to people in your family the humans you know that's one thing but when you're going to somebody else's family and on them it's like come on you know don't we don't we didn't your mom teach you better than that didn't your grandma like hit you upside the head once or twice and say don't do that don't be a terrible person drives me completely bananas and and yet it's another thing where I kind of have to live with it I I think into that question of why are people why are people bad to other people why are so many people bad to other people one of them that a thing to note like Scott said I think most people are great and wonderful and and well-meaning and generous and helpful and things like that and so into that mix I'd see a couple different things and I when you differentiate them you see them like you see them better so one of them is there are a few people who are for whatever reason mostly trauma or brain problems or something like that they're horrible they're Psychopathic they're sociopathic there aren't many people like that um and they need help actually um and we need to figure out as a society to help them better but there aren't many like that so then there's another structural thing like casts uh where the way that we've you know the way that Society evolved ended up meaning that you know there's there's a a tendency for some people to want to be on top of other people and some some other people unfortunately get to be on the bottom of that that relationship so there's structural things that happen and those are really hard to change I think in the past especially with uh so yet another thing that's happened you know over the last I don't know 150 years something like that where we've gotten good at propaganda and then um social media happened and and it just went wild I think there are powerful people in the world who decided that they know the world better than everybody else and they're going to purposely trash big parts of society just so that they can get what they think is more fair or more better and it's the weirdest thing to watch um but I think a lot of the stuff that we deal with and life is some you know multi-billionaire um who is largely a multi-billionaire because of luck and maybe like family history and stuff like that they got to a place where they said you know I'm going to shift the world I'm going to make the world different I'm going to make um uh unfairness uh uh in this part of society and that unfairness is going to cause what I want to happen right um and it's crazy making and so back to coming to the people who are really affected by seeing unfairness in the world I've learned one of the things that you need to do is to not get sucked into like mistaking one of those kinds of uh bad people for the other kind and realizing that a lot of times people are acting badly because they're playing out a script or forces that are much larger than themselves um that sounds really crazy and and Abstract but um uh I I watched people caught up with why are these people being unfair to us can't they see that that what they're doing is unfair and it's actually a social engineering hack that are making those people act unfairly it's not you know it's not what they believe lastly um it keeps coming up for me I wish there were a place to have uh important conversations in um in a community Forum um I feel like I know the technology for that we used it for ogm Forum um it's software called discourse um I keep wanting to set up a community forum for that um I can't do it by myself and especially I can't run the community that decides if we're having good conversations or bad conversations and helping more people join that the good conversations there um if you're interested in that um I guess I'll start talking about that more make a project um and maybe we can uh create a a public place for better discussions thanks thanks Pete uh Gil Jose Stacy and feel free to take your time stepping in let me see if I can be compact with this I appreciate the points that Jerry and Eve and Pete raised and there's a thread among them for me um and I'm I'm provoked and frustrated by all of them um so Eve um I like your question except for the part about what would we call these people so I'm not interested in categorizing or labeling or putting any kind of box around it because these are qualities that are there and not there uh with all of us some of the time and varying degrees and so the qualities I'm very interested in the the naming I'm not um um I'm I'm I'm like you I am I am deeply baffled by the cruelty that I encounter uh in the world that comes to me through media and so forth I fortunately don't see a lot of it in my personal life um but it struck me these last few years something very different between callousness and indifference and not caring um compared to what seems like an active cruelty not act of active a a V and it baffles me um but it seems to me that there are not just two moves to make one is to be crushed by it and go into a tail spin and the others just say that's how it is and move on there's a third option which I think is kind of where most of us tend to be which is you know um how can I be an agent of change in that how can I help move things in some way so that it becomes less normal and less expected and you know for me one of the resonant examples of that and it may be is Tri by now but you know when I came of age and was learning how to drive it was cool to be able to drink and hold your liquor and drive it was considered cool it was considered like an elevated sign of masculine of some sort uh and because a couple of mothers who had lost their daughters to drunk drivers got totally fed up with it that has changed in this culture and it took some time and it still happens but the norm is different it's no longer longer cool in most Society um it's the behavior has shifted the acceptance has shifted um and so um um you know they somehow took themselves out of a mood of resignation I'm like oh well this is how it is it really sucks there's nothing I can do about it it's The Human Condition it's human nature there's nothing to be done and this is a mood that a lot of us live in all the time you know it's just how is nothing can be done which is different than um you know a more a more Serene acceptance of this is how it is and now what I what do I do with that um Jerry takes me back to your question um which is a good question except for the last three words not like us you said why are humans so consistently shitty to other humans all the time all the time okay and a number of people have flagged that in this conversation you even did how about so often no no what I want to get it is something else the more interesting question to me is why did you ask that question or put it another way why did you formulate your discomfort in those words which what you know what mood were you speaking out of when you said that what was your you know what was your assessments of the world that you were speaking out of that had you add those three words that really profoundly changed the question interesting I'm wondering how it changes the question for you I'd love to hear more about that and I think I think origin yeah go ahead I think origin put me in the same frame of mind as hidden figures and The Green Mile and a series of movies that have dramatized um and I'm not a big fan of over dramatization and all that kind of stuff I love the Dogma movement but hey these movies did a really good job of dramatizing situations in which um systemic Injustice was just perpetrated on people who had been born like they'd lost the birth roulette basically that's all that's all they'd been born into a place and and and and and people which the dominant cast system of their society deemed inferior and it's just horrifying and it happens to very large swads of the planet um and the the job that Wilkerson does really well in cast and that I think origin uncovers really well is the job of saying hey this isn't really about race it's about cast and that's how she glues together uh American uh basically slavery in the US and and prejudice against black people in the US with the cast system in India with the Nazi persecution of Jews and the Holocaust and she makes a very strong case that those things are all of a Kind so um if you'll permit me please you just gave a very Brainiac answer to a very personal question so I was asking you about what you know what what is the mood and interpretation that that the question you asked rose out of look if the question is why are humans shitty to other humans I get it you know that animates me in a lot of I think a lot of us here but to turn that into why are humans so consistently shitty to humans all the time is speaking to me more about you than about the nature of humans in the world um I'm wondering if that hits other people the same way and what I mean is that for such long stretches of human history overwhelming numbers of humans have been subjected to systems that do this to them maybe really long stretches like huge and it's ongoing today all over the place and we talk about the things we're getting better look infant mortality is down and poverty is rising and I'm like yeah but people are still being shitty to other people constantly and the systems that they live inside of are kind of authorizing it and and reinforcing it all the and I and I say all the time because my perception of it is that possibly and I haven't run stats on this the majority of the population for a big chunk of History not all of time has been in this kind of way and I am a person of privilege I kind of won the birth I'm a white male born in the US uh living in the US I'm unlikely to be subjected to these kinds of things and I think I feel considerable guilt for that um and want to be helpful to people who are suffering from this um also my family barely escaped Germany in 39 there's a quarter of me as ashkenazim and but for the grace of God I wouldn't be here at all or I would be persecuted and that factors in some as well I I don't want to monopolize this between the two of us but I just I do want to say one thing you said you haven't run stats on this but you're speaking as though you have that's all I'm saying um I think a lot of us generalize from what we perceive or see or have read or felt and that's what I'm doing here I'm I'm probably generalizing a bunch uh I you know if you think of the cast system in India that a huge number of humans subjected to this systematically if you think of Casta in South America which the uh Spaniards and Portuguese basically brought and imposed on Africa like colonialism yeah um you can stack up all the evidence that you want and we all know it and it's there and it's real I don't mean to deny it at all but Scott for example and others were talking about the experience of of human life lived and human compassion and care and nurturance and advancement and to your comment that this has always been this way I would just go back to you know to our friends gra I did not say this has always been this way I did definitely did not say that you said all of human history no I said through much of History most people most of the time but for me when growing graper are saying hey idiots there's other ways of organizing Society that's why I'm doing the governance calls after this because I believe that there's a much better way and I think part of the problem is freeing ourselves of these artificially created cast institutions that keep us from doing the natural things that humans would like to do which are about altruism cooperation etc etc so you're you're pushing your your the needle right into the right place I think but I'm not saying that this has always been this way at all I'm saying why do so many people suffer under these artificial systems which are unnecessary and not the natural way for humans to be so so to my ears so many is a better phrase so many works well and and I'm really appreciating that you pointed out what words and what I was saying didn't work for you at all so that's great that helps me a bunch let other people dive in thanks Gil we've got a bunch of people and only 10 minutes left in our official call but thanks thanks for being open to the Poke thanks Gil really and I really appreciate it Jose then Stacy then Claus because Stacy I think you filled out of the cute earlier um so let's go Jose Stacy Claus um so I I sorry there's only 10 minutes and three of us to to speak so I'll try to be quick um first of all I I think we know why people do what they do um we we know that uh as a community we can alter the way we see other people we can alter the way we see animal we can alter the way we see um Nature by telling stories about what those things are and that's it that's as simple as I think the story is and uh we can we can dehumanize other humans we can call them Vermin we can call them all kinds of other things uh Godless and whatever else and before you know it we're at War before you know it we can take 18-year-old kids to go over there and kill those vermin because those 18-year-old kids believe what we told them um and I think that that aspect of us is one that we don't talk enough about that we don't focus on the reality of as organisms we are influenced by by the stories that we tell and the most fundamental story that I think sorry I'm getting just getting a call um I think the most fundamental story that we all have or most of us have and share with one another is that and was said today a couple of times uh that we're imperfect that we're um that humans are are broken that we're not um um that somehow there's such a thing as Perfection and that somehow there's such a thing as being human that is more or less different than being an organism that capable of learning how to act and then if I learn how to act in an environment that causes me to act poorly then I'm as human as everybody else but it's that environment that created me in part um and so how do I blame others for their environment and their stories and their influences and forces and on their lives for their behavior I think we give ourselves way too much credit for being able to think out of the box when Society has hmed Us in we're neither good nor evil is my view and the only thing that makes us so is the stories we believe so I'm confused because it seems like you've said two in my mind contradictory things which is on the one hand hey societies are easily shaped by narratives and stories which I totally agree with there's a thought in my brain that says we are in a Titanic battle over the narrative narratives in our head over the you know ideas in our head stories are the the the weapon or whatever I'll I'll place the link in the chat and then you said oh and who are we to accuse other people of their Story and there's no way we can change this we should just muddle through is what I heard you say in addition to that no I'm not saying that there's no way we can change it and I'm not saying that we shouldn't try to change it but what we shouldn't do is attack the individuals okay what we should do is attack the stories okay then so so it's a tactic it's tactical advice in some sense cool thanks Jose thank you uh uh Stacy then Claus okay so what I was going to say is that for most people when we're interacting with somebody else we're largely impacted by the amount by the perceived threat that we have from the other person and I don't mean physical threat I mean threat to an idea whatever and I suspect to what Jerry alluded to in terms of Scott's group that there are a certain amount of individuals in that group that resonate at the same level the Same Heart level as Scott do as Scott does there are probably also some on other individuals that don't but they're elevated by the group and to Jose's point the story that they know because they're in relationship with each other um I forgot the second part of where I was going with that now so I started thinking about Jose um can stop there that's all right I sometimes use the chat to just type things in without entering them just as a as a placeholder so I don't forget things I wanna I want to say oh that's that's what I wanted to say just see it came right back what I what I would ask you Scott is like when you said that they would do that you know for you and the whole group is like that my qu what I would suspect is that there are some people in that group that would do that for Gil or klouse or anyone even if they didn't know them but other people that would only extend themselves in that way to you based on how well they know you and like I said before there's no threat there and there support it's a very interesting comment Stacy and there was a comment I was about to put in the chat but I deleted it and now it seems relevant again this group seems to say yeah but a lot and by yeah but I mean um you know well maybe I did put it in the chat that that Were Somehow acknowledging the good and the 12 people in the group that are awesome apart from the two people who are kind of jerks you know um to your point it's like somehow that acknowledging that or celebrating that is disrespectful to the serious concern for the negative you know and I'm not trying to diminish that I'm just saying that I'm entering into this group and my general perception is that everyone's getting along and maybe they're all pulling towards a a better place because there's 12 who are great and two who are not who knows um but I'm really not in inclined to say oh yeah but yeah there's those two who are awful and if I talk about how awesome this group is I'm really not acknowledging that those two are there and that's that's going to taint it was like the the little drop of black paint and a bucket of yellow you know it's like do I really want that to to color the whole thing I don't know I I'm not I'm not inclined to do that and I feel like we tend to do that where we see one thing of good news and then we say yes but if I just go bigger then we've got what is it racism and murder and and starvation and cast and and we can always pile on all the negative and to me that's a horrible way to live because that's not how I want to see things um yeah there's there's all those things going on but why would I want to only surround myself with the vision of that but I don't know call me paana or naive all right paana um Scott you've just opened up another hour's conversation and we've only got a couple minutes in this call but I appreciate what you just said and kind of want to bank it and and bring it back in maybe next week or something like that because because these are all really good places to start let's go clous and Ken and I'm hoping also Ken has a poem in his pocket for us yeah I'm just thinking as I'm listening in on our conversation the most consistent story uh throughout history you know has been how societies have framed a narrative that turned them into a warrior uh cast know the Mongolians and the Roman Empire and what have you all into a relatively stable and peaceful Society um and how throughout time the the uh tendency for aggression has created this race to the bottom over and over you know and tossed over and and changed what could have been a benign and peaceful society and so today we have a big battle over narrative again now there are a number of of thinkers you know I'm thinking about Zin for example or mukaku who have defined this era that we are living in right now as a transition phase that is that is critical in advancing us uh to live in harmony with our environment to maintain a living planet um because we have reached numbers and volumes and impact that are just uh uh that that no longer uh allow a civilization to pack up and move to a different location the planet is full and and packed so we have to change the narrative that that drives us um and I don't think we're talking about this later but I don't think the political system in itself um matters much what matters is the story that people have uh come to embrace and to believe in and act out on know and and that's where you know right now we can see the the the way that we are struggling to to find a path forward we have all the technology we have all the knowledge you know to to radically change the way we interact with uh within our own societies and with others and with the planet itself but we don't have the story to guide that um so that's really where it's a it's a fight over narratives know been uh and and and I think the major uh uh philosophers and thinkers of our time are all basically on that very same theme thanks CL I'll be very brief and I do have a poem thanks um Jose you're back you're about to believe I was going to comment on your thing about um things are far more mysterious than I think we are a couple weeks ago Jerry was talking about being part of constellation um I stood in a constellation represented somebody and um I said something that I apologized for because I thought it was a very flippy Mark and I was told afterwards by the person who knew who I was representing no no that was exactly what he would say there are there are fields we interact with that are beyond our ability to know that have profound impact on us so that's my comment um I don't normally choose a poem before uh before our calls because I I try to you know Source from the call what's going on but I chose this and and I think it actually works really well and I I chose it also because it's it's February it's black history month and I thought I would honor my Angelo so um You probably all know the name of this it's Cage Bird a free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats Downstream till the current ends and dips his wing in the orange Sun's rays and dares to claim the sky but a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of Rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing the Caged Bird Sings with a fearful Trill of things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on a distant Hill for the Caged Bird Sings of Freedom the free bird thinks of another Breeze and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn and he names the sky his own but a CAG bird stands on the grave of Dreams his shadow shouts a nightmare scream his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing the Caged Bird Sings with a fearful Trill of things unknown but longed for still his tune is heard on a distant Hill for the Caged Bird Sings of Freedom C thank you thank you very much um this is a great call I really appreciate it I will see some of you in 24 26 minutes uh when we'll start the next call same zoom on governance see if we can get some place on that but thank you a lot uh feel free to suggest on the MOs Channel or elsewhere topics how to frame our next call which is not a check-in call but rather a topic call here so 8 A.M next Thursday how would you like us to delete in there let loose on the mattermost Channel please or on the ogm list if you prefer but thank you so much thank you all | Jerry Michalski | UCr4aQ6P0SGPtZE5hxY99Vng | 2024-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,045 | 71,175 |
xsHScYslWa4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsHScYslWa4 | Cereal school now has Cheese Puffs | Kito snacks just got better because cereal school now has cheese puffs we'll see if this schoolyard snack makes it easy to be cheesy right after this [Music] me I'm Rachel and I'm Jeff and weird - crazy Keita's if you're new to our channel welcome here on to crazy he does we do different things like recipe videos we do product reviews we talk about various keto topics and then every Monday we sit down on the couch for keto on the couch we just kind of talk about what's going on in our lives for the week you can find us in different social media platforms like Facebook Instagram and Twitter and we have a website which is too crazy keep us calm and that's we're gonna find all over different recipes now we do upload at least five new videos every single week so make sure you subscribe to our channel and don't forget to hit the little bell icon in that way every single time we upload a new video you'll be alerted to it I'm super excited about this one look we're so excited Rachel joined us back for this product review oh I'm not missing this because it's cheese puffs and I have been missing cheese puffs and cheese covered fingers I loved cheese puffs before keto and so cereal school has actually changed their name they're now on their website schoolyard snacks it's in perfect with that yeah because and it's not just cereal right and they have come out with cheese puffs I love this box on the one side says schoolyard snacks and then this has old school snacks made the new way it's very vintage looking and we love it like somebody's something you would find in Cracker Barrell like in their old cards or absolutely yeah so yeah they've come out with these things we absolutely love cereal school cereal it's a great cereal although we use it as an on-the-go snack the movies or on top of ice cream because what's great about it is it has a very low total carb yeah for the snack yeah though and it comes in individual bags and we love that and honestly it's very generous in its portion size now this is available we'll talk about me getting surprised but you can get boxes of 12 24 or 48 they have two flavors so of course we're trying both flavors we're gonna put this off an aside just burn your face off burn your face was that spicy flamin hot and flaming hot cheetos we're always one of my favorite thing me too and then we've got your traditional cheddar cheese which one are we going with first I don't think we'll be able to taste anything you're persuading hot ok so have my drink we will go over the nutrition after you get to it oh my gosh it looks just like a chi-town or a cheese puffs it's a I guess it's a cross between the cheeto and a cheese puffs they are a little bit small because they're they're small but they're not rounds okay I'm gonna put this up for the camera hopefully you can see that Wow oh they nailed that Wow I'm gonna tell you right now it's as if they generously dumped the entire lick flavoring packet of the Box macaroni and cheese onto this cheese puffs they nailed it yeah and cheese fingers I know cheese burger oh my gosh they nailed this that is cheese and there was a lot and it's about the same size maybe slightly bigger I guess no about the same size yeah this cereal ball it's not like there's there's a lot more than half the bag of error yeah okay be sitting that one finger happy okay here we go flamin hot I prepare myself can you smell it is it really hot or is it like baked hot there's a tingle in my nose oh my look at how dark that is am I gonna taste after this yeah right okay oh my gosh that's hot that is pop dance is so good like cop red fingers red fingers I want to eat what is it about hot stuff that makes you want to eat more of it that is amazing I'm absolutely eating this even though it's a total terrible mistake because it's super hot that is amazing amazing five things five things if you're new to our channel we review all products based on five things we're gonna talk about the ingredients does a keto based on a nutritional label how does it taste how much does it cost and finally would we recommend this I need like a fire extinguisher for my mouth number one the ingredients Rachael's burning her face off so I'll take care of this so I got the cheese one here ingredients are milk protein isolate high oleic sunflower oil natural flavors cheddar powder yeast extract vegetable juice for color tapioca fiber salt keto sweetener blend which is al ulis and monk fruit and then lactic acid there's only one different ingredient this guess what it is cayenne pepper is that what it is and they have not been stingy with it yeah the ingredients are pretty good now we're gonna talk about the sunflower oil real quick because I've been doing a lot of research on sunflower oil is that the greatest deal in the world no but one of the problems with sunflower oil is always the omega-3 to omega-6 okay causes inflammation high oleic is they increase the omegas threes so I'm not too worried about that in here okay it's not canola oil it doesn't cause the inflammation than canola oil and stuff like that you know but if you're gonna have something other than avocado oil coconut oil something like that high oleic sunflower oil is gonna be a much better choice and Thomas the law is actually done a video on this as well I can barely concentrate from what you're saying because I'm so excited about what is on number two number two which is the label what's on the ingredients that isn't keto based on a nutrition label yeah that thing I'm totally blown away okay listen to these nutrition facts one bag is a serving of course because yes 100 calories per serving the whole bag the whole bag is a hundred calories total fat 4.5 grams total protein 13 grams listen to this total carb count on these Hot Cheetos - - total carbs this one's even better no it's not one 100 total calories for the whole bag and this is I mean come on how many people out there have ever bought hundred calorie snack yeah freaky dough and you get like three now yeah exactly this is the whole bag yeah okay hunter calories 5 total fat 14 grams of protein 1 total carb 1 total carb and now it does say zero grams of allele a stin greedy ensues lu lu / monkford which means it's got a very very tiny amount of allele is not enough less than one gram because they can register it as zero so even if you want to go off the limb and say you know what maybe it's got a half a gram of allele oh yeah you're what one and a half to two total carbs total carbs this has become my new sack for a 100 calorie snack so yeah you're packing a picnic you're going with a friend who's not keto at all even if they were on like a low calorie diet this is the one to move brains movies think about you can take two of these soon if you can think three of these two movies and not feel how many calories is a tub of popcorn of the movies yeah Siri oh my gosh you don't even want to get into that right right so you can I would not feel guilty taking 4 three of these and knowing you know what I'm gonna have at it during the movie well and here you go 300 calories and still only like three total carbs at most six I mean and that's really stretching it I'm gonna say probably four and a half but again it's got to be less than a half a gram of value loose for it to be registering as 0 that is Ferranti I'm just like I'm saying like just let's go overboard and good luck bring in more than one bag in this unless you got two phases to blow off number three how does it taste okay so here's then I have tasted a lot of keto cheese snacks yeah a lot of them were good like we've tried luxury foods they were good they're all protein puffs which these I guess you can say technically there are protein thing they are very high in protein mm-hmm right this is the best-tasting one I've had the cheese one is the greatest like this should absolutely replace anything like any of the kids are eating because I feel like this is better than cheeto mm-hm and the consistency is between a puff and like a cheese straw because it is so dense now one thing I did want to say when we're talking about taste I'm trying to get a big one so I can break a nap so again one of the biggest problems with protein puffs things like that not only no flavor inside and so when we go inside it is white on the inside with lots of orange on the outside but you can see there is so much seasoning in here it's actually permeating into the inside of this you show it I don't know if it'll come through yeah there's just so much that even if there's no flavoring on the inside there's so much on the outside you're not gonna ever have a bite without flavor it is caked on just absolutely caked on with seasoning which I love I want I want my snacks caked with seasoning it definitely it tastes as good as the original cheese puffs we used to have and if you liked flamin hot cheetos that's the identical flavor I feel like it's a little hotter the difference where you're gonna have this between the other ones the the horrible ones right yeah is the texture I'm going back again think about the original Cheetos or cheese puffs not Cheetos but as soon as you put them in your mouth they were like styrofoam peanuts and they melted right yeah these are not gonna melt they're going you're going to get a crunch which I like so it's a cross between a cheeto and a cheese puffs that's like cents yeah and that's why we've always liked their product as a topping for ice cream cuz even when you get down to the bottom of your ice cream and you still have some floating around they're not like you know withered down to nothing and all wet and soggy they hold their crunch and that's what makes them kind of awesome still since were on taste it even has the vinegar back right right now it's just the hot but you know like there's a vinegary taste to a flamin hot cheeto and they've got that as well well you're doing that number four how much do they cost I got the website up here oh okay so you have a couple of different options here I feel I can smell the neighbors okay so we have select a bundle you can go one flavor 12 bags if you choose that option it's going to be $30 for 12 bags it works up to 250 a bag are you okay over there I can smell like all of the houses around us because my sinuses are so open now I that's what I love that feeling next option would be one flavor 24 bags and I would tell you don't bother with the twelve bags they give you a money-back guarantee if you don't like them they'll give you your money back don't you love it there's a significant difference in the price between twelve bags and twenty four bags probably because the shipping and stuff so the 12-backs was 250 bag buying 24 bags two dollars and eight cents a bag it's a big difference it's fifty bucks that's five dollars per 12 bags subscribe and save drops in to a dollar eighty seven a bag you can get the puking at the 24 bag two ways while 24 bags of one flavor or you can get twelve and twelve same price and like and they last a long time I mean is maybe your wait a year one over a year so you got time if you want to just save them like you would eat those meats you're not saving them okay then last option two flavors 48 bags works out its $90 you can do it the way you want it like you can get forty eight bags dollar eighty-seven a bag subscribe and same drops into a dollar sixty nine a bag and there subscribe and said we've used it for their cereal you can push it like you know 15 days 30 days 45 days out if it's coming up and you're like hey I don't need any more right now you can hit pause on it so it's a great way to save some money and get a good snack and you can get the cereal you can get this kind of and again if you don't like it send it back subscribers save options are every 15 every 30 every 45 days okay 30 days risk-free light love it or you'll get a full refund number five would we recommend this I would definitely recommend it with the tack on of you get your money back if you don't like it so maybe if you don't have the same taste buds we do it really is a no risk thing I'm honestly going to say this is probably as of right now we've tried a lot in the last three years hands down my favorite keto stay I know we talked about not snacking but if you want to crunch on your on your salad you want to go to the movies with something so any I'm thinking about like forget having like you want to get wisps or moon cheese this is a bit like five of them in a bag and you just blew 300 calories and there's a couple of carbs and I'm gonna tell you this this hands down for me is beats keto farms is my new snack oh wow okay so that's a brave you get a lot for a hundred calories and one total car well I have for the price for like two dollars in the two dollar range when I'm trying to like save my keto farms you know for a fancy time I will go into Walmart and get like the real dense moon cheese salad toppers there they around they're about to 250 because I want a more dense snack and these are way more flavorful than those calories less calories less gets more yeah yeah absolutely Oh kids I recommend both flavors only if you are way into hot stuff this is no kidding I don't know if you can see the sweat on my upper lip my on is high as the pork rinds though it is right there though for me it was right they are not I it is it is it was very close if you liked the flamin hot cheetos you'll love you're gonna like this but if this is a double dog dare also for for the people you love this is our video for today let us know down in the comments section if you've ever had any of the cereal school products if you have let us know what your favorite flavor is Rachel's is peanut butter yes mine is the cookies and cream I'd also like to know if they continue doing like the cheese snack line what are 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YsIRknICFIA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsIRknICFIA | Case 830 Comfort King more teardown removing cam and front pedestal | well we got to throw down some more and connor's putting a bracket on the side here to hold the motor up i feel back on the other side too yeah why are you nervous it's pretty heavy got a cantilever that motor maybe i'll have something underneath it too poke right through the concrete oh it ain't gonna do that you think yeah i think it's possible i think it's possible you're more likely to poke through the concrete yeah right yeah that's funny okay well our next step is to take this front end off gotta take these four there's two bolts on each side pull off the front section and then we're gonna yank the motor out but gotta monkey around with this here this is gonna be a pain in the neck i got the roll pin out but that doesn't seem to be very loose on the shaft which is a good thing but it's also a bad thing if i got to take it apart and then it comes apart up there at that joint connor's already got this bolt out and this should slide out of here pretty easy it hadn't taken that long no what we've been on it for about an hour and a half 3 35 yeah two hours so we dragged it back here because it was sitting over there that took the most time took the most time getting it over here place up and come along get it back here we couldn't push it no we couldn't push it it's a monstrosity tires are soft and hard and dry and rotten and full of calcium i'm looking for tires anybody wants let's find me some tires that'd be cool 18 434s all right we did a lot didn't we con yeah throw a lot apart we got this steering thing off we had to heat that knuckle to get it off there oh those bolts come out easy they weren't even that tight there it goes it would be funny if we dropped the whole tractor i don't know i'm under there my bolts almost out back case i think the track back up would have broke by now yeah i'm out a little bit gosh there we go i'm out so there it is it's uh brakes are locked brakes are locked into standing on one pole as long as they can't roll ain't gonna go pretty heavy-duty pull here [Music] but it's still holding it oh because it's rolling up into the pulley you got to take the weight off we got to roll it there you go you got it now [Music] all right front end is dangling on the engine hoist where you going to go with it i don't think i've worn a thousand pounds now if i've been wrong before yeah it does happen all right where are we gonna go with it just lay it there so just slowly let her down ready slowly i was afraid of this happening see what's happening [Music] hey casey washer tabs i knew you'd like my idea [Music] [Laughter] [Music] you guys need to get some rubber gloves ooh or like a rubber suit or a bubble to go in or something that's you should see when you came home we're gonna have to wash your hands up before we go home or mommy's gonna kill them you already gotta hear your coat what do you think bud so that didn't come out see what are we gonna take off next come here are we gonna take the engine off next see that that's the same as this see the yellow one we're gonna put the yellow one there on the tractor okay is that a good idea and then we're gonna get it going we can go on a tractor ride all right you wanna ride this tractor drive it not right now not today but sunday well connor's been busy check it out he put the motor pulled the motor out the other day it wasn't much to do no so it really it just unbolted around the bell housing and it slides right out there's the flywheel it just notches in i mean it couldn't be easier than that yeah it's pretty cool it's got these big notches right here they mesh with these gears right here yep and it goes this is all fluid it's all got oil in it so the starter is actually special too because it's got a seal in it because i don't know if any other starters do it's a gasket i think and then the starter itself has got a seal and it's got a seal so it doesn't leak through the starter motor but tell you what the new motors the 870 motor or the 336 is a heavier duty engine these are the caps on the on the 301 and then if you look at the caps over on that engine they they are flat across or oh yeah they are beefed up yep yep there's quite a difference in these two motors yeah there is other few cubic inches but the cranks are supposed to be the same but you said the flywheel bolts are different yeah they are so uh this flywheel is tapped to a what like one size larger bigger bolt holes yeah you can see the difference there very little difference but but it's there it's like one size flywheel holes are the same see these use a where are they so that we marked them the bigger bolt shank oh yeah that shanks the same as this regular bowl here that came off the dozer so these are like an alignment dowel you know but these will fit here's the bolt we need to use here's the flywheel we need to use it is tight in there it's all tight it's as tight as the dowel fit but what i might do is get two bolts like this that have a that should make a shank two on the neck so that they're it's not like we need to i don't think you'll find them either you always say stuff like that i do you never know what you might find at the hardware store using grade 8's they're great eights yeah i think we got to go to fast and all anyways we do have bolts that look like they'll work well uh i think we got to take the washers off though because height wise height why is that oh yeah that's the height we want to reach yeah then they nest into this pocket and the torque converter wow that's awesome right there twin disc clutch wait a minute that's the car we only had a single disc i think that's the comp name the company that developed that for the case oh no kidding that's cool i think i'm not positive on that and then there is i don't know if you can see it there is also a huge o-ring oh yeah the heel ring yep so that flywheel meshes in there and then there's also it's also sealed which honestly i don't know why because it also has got holes drilled there it's like what are they stealing what are they what are they sealing it for so i don't know if they just have that o-ring there as a cushion because it probably takes a little bit of suspension against those gears or what no idea kind of like an alignment o-ring it's kind of weird it might take up a little bit of a room to to help that stuff well there's nothing here to get activated like it's not like a drum for a clutch or a i'm you know what i'm talking about servo oh yeah yeah yeah it's it's not like that it's not like this part moves at all nothing moves no that's uh all the actuating stuff's behind this plate well i'm glad it's like this so we didn't have to do something crazy like pull that case-o-matic apart i didn't want to do that now the other major thing with this with this whole setup is if your rear main seal leaks you are contaminating the fluid for the casomatics right it's going to dump motor oil in the case of matic house you want to make sure you you change your steel and put a nice one in there which we're getting which that's what how's that seal look it looks pretty good it's not even hard and happy worth changing they might be just putting this one back put it back on this is the one that was off the 830 engine wow i have a feeling somebody had been in there before oh maybe so at some point so how many years how old is this yeah we don't want to do math again do we i can't we keep doing math for the age of tractors no 64. two years younger than me things are clean it's 57 years old and we're getting ready to put it back together we're just waiting on wait on gaskets i ordered up this gasket i was thinking oh man i'll just do the most excellent pookie job ever but then i thought again well it does make gasket i mean yeah but i'm getting this gasket and i'm getting another set of gaskets for like the starter for the 730 i'm also getting the starter gasket so all that stuff will be gasketed the way it ought to be i ordered a gasket for this casimatic for a casomatic tractor all right that makes sense it's going to give me a new front timing now there's nothing screwy on the back of that block over there that's going to horse us is there no i'm not seeing anything where fluid comes out and causes us an issue no not that i've seen we got the freeze plug we got the cam plug we've got an oil passage plug all that stuff looks good and not leaky and then we'll see if our poor man crank polisher cheating the machinist worked well the plastic we're gambling aren't we plastic gauge is telling us it worked this is like the one out of a thousand scenario where where that would work spun bearing yeah actually kill us so really great engine especially getting it for the price we did because it was blown up yeah it's in good shape other than other than what's what stopped it yeah all right so we're gonna save all these spare parts we're trying to get the cam out now we can't figure out how to get the torque uh the the tachometer drive out which is a little bit of a puzzle not finding it in the book either but that i keep trying i've been talking on this cam for like half hour and it keeps hitting that that brass tack drive there yep maybe it all comes off through the top con well the only other thing i was thinking was that they somehow put the cam in but they don't watch it you can't get the cam out without getting that out and it doesn't tell you how to take this out in the book why don't you come over here all left on the cam let me get some gloves on i'll have this light on it and then you can tape it and see if i'm wrong it's kind of hard to do by yourself all right do it quick because i'm down to one percent battery you can buy it no you can't you're hitting down there you're hitting that bearing yeah so that tac drive gear has got to come out we gotta figure that one out which you know that'd be nice to figure out anyways all right that's we're gonna work on now then i guess okay guys i lost the sound on my gopro camera probably had my thumb over the over the microphone anyway we're taking out the distributor drive that gets turned out with an allen screw and that's below the plug on the side of the block right next to the tac drive so counter figured out i took the plug out then he took that screw out and now he's wiggling he's going to get this big plug out it's like a big metal plug that's there and that keeps the tac drive from coming out so once you get that out here he's going to show you he puts a screw back in just for safe keeping for now he's got it back in there and then he's going to take a now he's got a brass pipe and he's going to gently drive that tac drive forward and out of the block and here it is he's got it out of the block so now we'll be able to pull the cam out and that's uh what we did we took the cam out because we wanted to get we just got rid of the block and we're just going to scrap it but we wanted to save the cam lifters and all the other assorted pieces it was a little tricky he had to wiggle it around a little bit but for the most part he just pulled it up and it pretty much just came out um it's just a matter of getting all the the cam bearings you know and the cam um where the cam bearings ride to come up through and out just that easy and this is one of the cam followers we uh line them up with their original location on each cam lobe and that's how we're going to store it so that you know if we ever put it back in a motor someday if that does ever happen we will uh they will be matched to the original cam load they came from probably with the low spring pressures that these things have i don't even know if it would make that much of a difference as far as wearing out the cam and the low but better safe than sorry all right one of the things we're missing on this block that we have on the original block as being this is uh they entirely changed the whole steering scenario the 870 series tractors have a 100 hydraulic steering these have hydraulic assist so we have a steering shaft that goes through here and it goes through this this carrier and then it shoots down goes through this hole in the block this does not have that hole so it looks like i got the hole saws out first i got to do some accurate measuring get it in the same place hole saw real slow just keep sawing and sawing the choice well i made a little template out of cardboard and then i got a hole there when any luck that lines up where my holes got to be for the uh bearing shaft all right i have a assistant from the audience who's going to attempt drilling this nobody gets sun through cardboard we would center punch but i can't find a center punch looks like you're off to the yep that's it i had one the other day it looks like you're going up straight so you just want to go in there straight get her started yeah nice oh look at it blowing right in there i'm gonna take that much the hole saw looks like you're going perfectly straight that way i'm a little surprised you're not gonna be going into the jacket i don't think that's gonna oh maybe it'll work so you came right through there boy that drilled fast it sure did so the hole is right there it's kind of close to that web that's close i know is it that close on that one i don't think it is oh yeah it's pretty close i mean just maybe a quarter right there yeah okay i'll probably move it out i'll move that hole out a little bit i can't finish it today anyway but at least it gets me positioned i left my hole saws at the barbecue so i'll have to do this another day but at least it gets us started wow that's something to watch out for that's pretty close of course we'll spray this whole thing down with a little bit of brake clean before we get assembling again yeah we'll be all right we won't get that stuff in there picture it being in the center of that spot yeah i think we're pretty close it's about right just get a hole saw that's that size and then we could we can dye grind in the rest of the yeah this hole's not perfectly round it's got a little bit of an oval to it so yeah steering shafts just got to get through there and and work okay yeah thanks for watching the video i'll see on the next one hit that subscribe button thanks guys bye | John Frytag | UC6fI2EKz6j2wYnQdHbceYxA | 2021-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,896 | 14,252 |
rv9wfZqNMwE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv9wfZqNMwE | Review of Hollowed 1-2 & Miskatonic High 8 | hello i am gary brantner of renard studios comics and this is the show where i talk about the comic books i've read where you can get those comics and the kickstarters i've backed which is also where you can get those comics most of the time alright so what i read recently is hollowed issues one and two hollowed one and two i got from kickstarter and uh let's do some credits here all right hollowed one let's see here hollowed one is written by casey boker art by darius johnson music supervisor by brian ort yes it has a soundtrack but uh i don't think i've heard it yet because i'm kind of confused on how to get that so it does have music supervisor brian ort letters by michael hoffer and edited by allison flaherty and let's see there's a thank you on the paid thank you page on uh issue one but i don't think my name shows up until issue two's thank you paige um i think if you look right there the long one gary brantner of rent arp studios comics that's me um so yeah that's pretty cool that i got in there and let me start here with issue one issue one of hollowed um it's pretty cool that the art style is uh well i like the art style the best i can describe it is as uh it's scratchy and expressive um it's i love it's really awesome see here's what i mean by the scratchy and the awesome um it makes me think of graffiti and wall art all sorts of cool stuff like that so basically we have uh in this we have a serial killer and he is leaving his victims the bodies of the victims hollowed out and a detective from chicago he he gets a lead on uh the case that takes him from chicago to new york and while in new york he runs into a detective that is also on the case and uh this detective just barely lost his partner and uh it was pretty brutal very uh very awesome artwork too i might add and uh so it leads him to new york and he uh the chief in new york ends up putting these two together telling them to work together and uh solve this case and uh yeah that's so in issue two that's where they actually work together and uh you find out that there might be other things going on besides just a serial killer it might be some kind of plot from a large company which uh yeah i'll have i'll find that out in the next issue apparently uh really cool artwork as i said uh it's very stylistic i l it's extremely expressive i love the way darius does the facial expressions in this comic really cool stuff and uh yeah i'm excited to uh find out where the story goes from here because issue three is on kickstarter right now until march 19th so as you know i'm going to be getting a third issue from that kickstarter and i think you should as well really cool stuff if you real if you are into uh detectives and just i fly by the seat of your pants kind of action just non-stop craziness like something's happening every five seconds or every panel actually because the comics don't go by seconds something is happening in every panel of this issue and it is just insane and it is awesome and check that out so i recommend getting hollowed number three right now on kickstarter you could get issues one two and the third one that run is running on kickstarter right now through the kickstarter so check that out if you don't have issues one and two get them right now and i'll check this out i got a sticker with it too so that's gonna be going on the lid of my uh comic book boxes here so that is hollowed one and two review uh let's see here now we're moving on to misskatonic high number eight check it out i'm going to show you prince first here's a print this is one of the covers i did not get this cover though um so that is uh oh man what's her name sarah i think sarah is a rat girl so that's pretty cool uh she got nominated prom queen i think and so that's what's with the crown no wait the crown is actually uh her date barry's crown because he is the uh rightful ruler of the underwater people or something like that all right anyway check out this print oh man that's going to be cool on my wall see there's the underwater people right there and there is sarah and barry pretty cool stuff and here's another print this one is identical to the cover that i got see i i actually got two covers um i think i might have got the uh sarah one with the crown or i might have got the let me see here here's a picture of all the covers right here i think uh that one right there is the other cover i got but uh every time i back miskatonic high i get two covers one to give to my friend brooke and one for me and i chose this one because it reminds me of a fantastic four cover so that's pretty cool stuff um so yeah i got my friend brooke uh hooked on these miskatonic eyes and uh we've been back in them together ever since all that fun stuff um my name's even on the well no my name is not on the thank you page on this one i don't know why i think on the last one they asked for my pa name and stuff but i don't know it does it does say i i am hexed comic on there that is someone else that i backed and reviewed just last week uh so that's pretty cool um one of the things i really like about these comics miss katanakai is the behind the scenes stuff at the end of the book the teachers lounge as they call it and it's all this stuff that goes behind the scenes and stuff anyway i i chose this cover because uh it looks like the fantastic four and brook got the main cover i love how they do uh the previously pages in miskatonic high i might uh adopt this way of doing it for my own comics that would be cool having whoever's the main character from the last issue or so or maybe just want someone who's not in the issue enough being the person to tell you what happened last issue something like that and i'll have it from their perspective and stuff because that's the way they always do it in miskatonic high it's really cool it's all told from her perspective and she's uh all that cool stuff anyway in this cover alex and ren uh go to the police alex and ren are two girls that are uh their fellow students in this anyway they they go to the police because they uh they lost sarah and they're trying to find her it's pretty cool and uh the police scene is pretty cool but uh it's like a page later and they they're like oh okay we know where sarah is and they take her to sarah who is with her mom in this high tower of the city and she is trying to get she well she uh barry brought uh sarah here to change trade her for the crown and she decides that maybe there's a reason that they want this crown so bad which there is and it's because it controls a very large monster and uh yeah it's really cool just crazy uh mayhem happens after that this issue just just soared through as a read uh like it it's crazy good and uh the excitement in the issue just keeps blowing me away and i look seriously ryan mendoza's art in this comic knocks it out of the park every single time i love it and uh yeah let's see here what else so yep the miskatonic high is a good read eight this is number eight the kickstarter for 10 is running right now yes i'm a little behind my read pile's getting really deep and uh so maybe i'll bump up issue nine to read pretty soon and uh yeah i think i'll do that i'll read issue nine soon because i still have uh miskatonic high meets lovecraft i need to read also so a lot of cool stuff miskatonic high is a fun universe to read and uh and i highly recommend you backing this kickstarter getting the full run of issues and you'll find out why i love this series so much check out miss katanakai right now on kickstarter and it's on kickstarter until march 25th so that's the end of my reviews for now now i'm going to show you what i got in my mailbox recently i got some good stuff in my mailbox this week uh i got pop kills pop kill issue three and four these are thick the artwork on them is so amazing the artwork inside them is crazy amazing it's a weird story i can't wait to put that in the read pile but as i said my read piles deep so it's going to be a while until i get to these pop kills oh yeah and each one comes with a postcard of authenticity a special number that documents all that fun stuff about these i don't know what that does but maybe if i tried to sell them someday that's important but who knows i'm not selling them and what else i got in the mail today or this week i got a stan lee figure i've been wanting a stan well i have a stan lee from the uh from the captain america winter soldier where he's in a uniform from the smithsonian and but i wanted a stanley that looks like stan lee not just a a uniform with a mustache kind of thing so check this out this is my stan lee he is supposedly a limited edition i ordered this straight from the funko factory funkoduck.com and uh yeah i'm glad i can finally add a stan lee to my collection that'll be great i'm excited to put that on the shelves and uh all that okay now i'm going to move on to kickstarter's kickstarter comics right now um there is a lot of kickstarters out right now and so bear with me i am going to tell you about so many kickstarters it's insane uh my wallet is not happy with me this month because there are so many good kickstarters out first up on the list is dirty work at the crossroads dirty work at the crossroads is on indiegogo right now um i know i don't really mention indiegogos very often it's because their site's confusing and hard to figure out for me and it's a lot easier just to do kickstarter because they they actually email me and uh tell me hey this is cool you might want to look at this or hey your friend your friend mike shay creator of miskatonic high just back this check this out so um yeah anyway dirty work at the crossroads is on indiegogo right now it's one it's for issue three and i missed it when it was on kickstarter that's why i had to back it on indiegogo that's one cool thing about this is uh joshua metzger he he does it on kickstarter and then he after it funds successfully he moves it over to indiegogo just to uh just to do some backup i guess i i might try and do that myself um we'll see how that goes but yeah so i backed uh dirty work at the crossroads issue three on indiegogo um you can get issues one two and three all together i'm actually doing that because i haven't gotten any of the issues yet but the story looks interesting and uh joshua metzger has done a quite a handful of comics that i've backed and enjoyed so i thought i'd give this one a shot next up is one called ink and it is sorry uh inc is on kickstarter right now it is a series of 12 12 by 12 images they're all prints that you can hang up on your wall and they are awesome looking prints they're all in square images that he uploads to his instagrams and uh they look awesome uh if you're if you want some really cool unique things this is actually the second in time he's done one of these sets this is volume 2 of his black and white prints check him out inc is on kickstarter until february 26th this land number one this land uh it jumped out at me at first because uh they're one of the main characters is made of lava and i really relate to that because i have a character in my comics who's made of lava um so so yeah i like i i like the character that's a lot like my pele and i thought man i'll check this out so got i got looking at the kickstarter and the story what if you had the power of a god the ancient gods have awoken to find out a future of new a future new zealand that they are not happy with they don't like the way this that their land has been treated and they're upset about it and uh so they wanted to they want to take back their control this is from hit girl writer mark abnet and uh yeah it blew me away uh hawaiian polynesian culture all that stuff anytime i see comics that uh revolve around that kind of stuff i'm in and so yep i backed it and uh they got some really cool stuff going on over there the artwork looks awesome they've got an awesome pin that looks like a hand and as i'm a collector of pins that's pretty cool for me so check out this land on kickstarter till february 28th and uh back it just like me you won't be sorry it's got some awesome art got an awesome story and it's on kickstarter until february 28th one last job number one is on kickstarter right now one last job is from catalyst comics and catalyst comics have done some cool stuff uh paradigm and uh tilt so i i thought yes these guys are awesome and uh so one last job number one is about an assassin he's on his way out of the job you know last day i'm gonna retire kind of story and uh it never works out that way right uh so he gets pulled back into the business for one more job one last job the title of the book this is for fans of uh stories like double07 and the bourne identities and uh john wicks so if you like anything that like that you should check out this story one last job it is a 22 page black and white comic from catalyst comics aaron dallin and daniel jamano check out one last job number one on kickstarter until march 1st crow creek crow creek is on kickstarter until march 2nd crow creek is a zombie apocalypse kind of story it is a zombie thriller following a mysterious outbreak unraveling on a native american rev reservation uh the first thing that jumped out at me was the the image the banner of their kickstarter logo and uh it made me think of a jay lee image and you know like lee weeks or stuart imminent lot a lot of different artists came to mind when i saw it and as i got looking at the page samples and everything the preview i'm like i'm in i backed it right away and uh you gotta check it out um crow creek a zombie apocalypse thriller on a native american reservation is on kickstarter until march 2nd next up is crimson the art of abigail larson every time i see abigail larson's art on twitter it blows me away and here is a 232 page book of all of those if you need to know what i'm talking about go to her twitter and check out these artworks uh there there's artworks from the fifth element beauty and the beast you name it just any tomb raiders whatever she felt like drawing at the time she draws and her style is man i wish i had that kind of style it the minute you look at it you know it's hers uh it's not like anything out there so check out crimson the art of abigail larson 232 page book on kickstarter right now it comes in hard bound and it comes with a slip case that goes over it all really cool stuff on kickstarter until march 4th duplicant all right duplicate number four is on kickstarter right now until march 4th that's cool the fourth issue is on kickstarter until march 4th as you know i just read duplicant issue 3 in the reviews a couple weeks ago a couple shows ago and so yeah i'm a big fan of the duplicate series it is what if there was an outbreak and it targeted organs it makes your this pandemic shuts down your organs and uh this scientist who i in the last issue i just read a heartbreaking flashback of his memories of his first incidents of running into this uh pandemic and man it just rips your heart out uh so this spurred him on to uh create duplicate organs which can be put into these people that have this virus and it heals them but unfortunately anybody who gets one of these organs the price is so high that they are if they can't afford it they are made into indentured servants and they end up spending the rest of their life working as a maid or something working for someone who put forth the money and uh yeah it's a it's a bleak future and the scientists who created it didn't even know really that that's what was going on behind the scenes he just made it and he thought everything was going great he had the money to research and make new things and uh and make the organs better and he had no idea that it was creating slaves out of the people who got him so check out this book the artwork is amazing the writing is amazing and i can't wait to get my fourth issue of duplicate which is on kickstarter until march 4th alright miracles is on kickstarter until march 4th also miracles is about a superhero and all all families have secrets but the morgans is just a little bit different a little bit more astonishing than your secret the morgans uh are superheroes and they're refugees i think yeah they're refugees and so what would happen if these refugees had superpowers so this is 120 page book check it out it's on kickstarter until march 4th berserkers solo island now this i you may have heard me mention that uh i backed um miskatonic high meets lovecraft pi and uh yeah this is from the same creator as the lovecraft pi i haven't read lovecraft pi i should bump that up to the first of my read pile but this from that same creator and so berserker solo island is taking place in 1950 off the coast of massachusetts a small island known as solo was subjected to a deadly virus that overtook its inhabitants and that's all i know about it but the artwork looks amazing and it's from a creator i know so i'm going to check it out and i you should check out berserkers solo island by march 5th all right and here's one uh and alex daw on facebook messaged me through facebook messages and said hey check out my campaign right now and so i did as i said as i've said before if you give me a heads up of a kickstarter you're doing or an indiegogo i will check it out and give you a shout out on the show so here is alex dawes zenner master of the mind volume one and it is a powerful unrivaled barely clinging to sanity story of a troubled hero this is the beginning of that story it is three issues you can read issue zero for free on the link of the indiegogo campaign this is on indiegogo until march 9th i think i don't admit indiegogo doesn't really have dates on theirs but check out zenner master of the mind volume one on kickstarter or on indiegogo right now slightly exaggerated issue 2 is on kickstarter until march 10th this is a dying girl who is basically a tomb raider in space she goes from planet to planet stealing artifacts and selling them on on other planets and uh she is dying from a disease and that's one of the reasons she's stealing these artifacts is she's trying to raise enough money for a cure so the art is insanely amazing there are little details in each page that you've gotta if you're not really looking for them you don't notice them and uh yeah slightly exaggerated on kickstarter right now number two until march 10th yumi the spy fatale baddie batty royale original graphic novel is on kickstarter until march 11th um it is a 136 page comic book graphic novel and uh yumi meets richard falls in love with him at first sight and then he disappears and so she has to use everything in her wheelhouse to go get him which is she is a hacker and trained in combat so she goes on the hunt for this richard the love of her life check it out on kickstarter until march 11. vampire bloodline is number two this is one i read and reviewed issue one of a while ago it was a good story it is it's awesome the production that they put into it is amazing the artwork and i'm excited to get issue two and vampire bloodlines number two is on kickstarter until march 14th it has i'm getting a special one that has uh ivy cosplay cover and so if you don't know ivy cosplay on the twitters or the facebooks you should check her out she's awesome she does a lot of cool things and she is doing the cosplay covers for vampire bloodlines number two young rebels number one is new to kickstarter it's going till march 16th it is a y.a superhero team and a tech prodigy marco martinez creates a team of heroes to prevent apocalyptic things from happening that the team supposedly created in the first place it's a 32-page book it's awesome it's from marcel dupree who does quite a bit of things that i've backed and yeah i'm excited about it i voted on the uh he had the title thing like hey check this out how do you think it should be and you know like different bunch of different ones and i picked i said hey maybe it should be like this where the title is on top of each other it would make a cooler sticker and that's that actually the one that they went with so that's pretty cool i like it young rebels number one on kickstarter till march 16. i am hexed number four is on kickstarter right now until march 18th now as you know i just barely read i am hexed one two and three and it was awesome it's about witches and uh the laws around which is witchcraft and trying to make it legal and stuff a lot of political stuff going in the scenes it's in washington dc it was crazy and this fourth issue is going to be the final issue so i'm i'm getting my copy and uh gonna find out how this ends it was awesome the artwork is awesome check out i am hext issue four on kickstarter till march 18th and you can get issues one two three and four all in the same kickstarter and here's hollow the book i just read at the beginning of this book hollowed is on kickstarter right now this is hollowed issued three and uh it's on kickstarter until march 19th check it out it's about two detectives trying to find a serial killer that is hollowing out his victims and uh it has a soundtrack that goes along with it check out hollowed on kickstarter till march 19. okay a causal number one is one i just discovered this morning it is on kickstarter till march 19th it is a fast-paced crime comic with a hint of sci-fi and uh the story is about a tara becker who is some kind of officer and she has to learn to trust a pair of two criminals to find out to make it through the day and uh these two criminals are they receive messages from the future no idea how yet but uh she has to work with these criminals that are getting messages from the future so that she can save her own future that uh causal number one is on kickstarter till march 19th and bet all right i might need help pronouncing this so if i'm pronouncing it wrong please help please help me out on this bet noir number one through three is on kickstarter till march 21st bet noir is a mysterious vigilante enacts a plan of brutal revenge against those who wronged him in a dark and twisted tale of vengeance and pain it's a world without few without heroes and what happens when only villains remain find out in this book it is crazy and the artwork looks amazing so there are a few sample pages up on the kickstarter you can check out bet noir is on kickstarter until march 21st issues one two and three glarion of white ash is on kickstarter right now white ash is one of my favorite story lines i will back it every single time it comes up because it's that good is glarion is a branch off of uh one of the characters moms and uh this is the history and the backstory of what happened to this mom of one of the characters from white ash so check it out it's on kickstarter until march 24th it is not safe for kids it has very adult themes and images so uh yeah and it's got there's a cover by lyanna kangas on there so that's pretty cool um i might get that one we'll see and miss ketonic high number 10 is on kickstarter until march 25th that is the one the uh issues after the one i just read in my previews so check out miskatonic high number 10 on kickstarter till march 25th and that's pretty much all i got for you um it's been a crazy week our plans to work on a basement fell through and i might have a different person coming over to help me with that we'll see um and my wife and i upgraded our hulu account to include stars so that we can watch the latest season i think season six of outlander we've already watched it so maybe i can downgrade back to normal and i think that's all i've got for now if you have a kickstarter or indiegogo campaign going right now hit me up say hey check out my campaign and i will check it out give you a shout out 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8B8x5n3NYdU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B8x5n3NYdU | Secure Your Energy live| BIS, IMF How do China Economy effects the world Economy #MONEY #GOLD #2020 | [Music] bless up bless up bless up oh my light is a little dark my ladies a little dark tonight I'm have to adjust it how were you guys how's everybody you know I got stop the music you know I gotta stop the music a little late tonight just to have some technical difficulties as you can see you see what happened in that frame that was so weird like you literally saw the last time that I went live chopped up right in the middle of the screen that was not supposed to happen no way no how but I'm here for it we here for it we're on a late-night rendezvous we're gonna go a little deep tonight like we always do we're gonna go a little deep we're gonna be talking about today is continuation of the topics that we talk about all the time wants to cure your energy tonight we're gonna be talking about actually going into detail a little bit about the IMF the International Monetary Fund as well as the BSI and try to connect the two the two concepts together so you can understand what actually controls our economy then we're going to dip into how China's situation actually affects us because you remember we mentioned that a 2018 they kind of helped with the bailout the bailout they did that via the way of buying bonds and we talked about bonds and you know the importance about how what bonds play in our market and we're gonna talk about that next week go back into bonds but this week we're gonna talk about China's kind of like you know situation and how it may affect the global economy and then we're gonna also go on to you know just highlight some important concepts of how to protect yourself or possibly get prepared for a recession or what they're gonna say or a currency change or actual you know financial collapse you know you never know so you just gotta be prepared your eyes open pay attention to the situation around you and you know be prepare so thank you guys for being with me tonight if you don't catch me tonight you're gonna be catching it tomorrow on secure your energy group secure team group on Facebook we'll look at that a little bit later thank you to all the group members there I know you paying attention I know you're getting a little bit of that gold on the side just in case you may wake up don't have none in your bank account because that Bank none collapse you never know you never know I mean it can happen it has happened I showed you plenty examples but um let's get into today's videos you know I always got some videos for you I'm grateful that is working because we was having some technical difficulties what is the credit crisis it's a worldwide financial Fiasco involving terms you've probably heard likes subprime mortgages collateralized debt obligations frozen credit markets and credit default swaps who's affected everyone how did it happen here's how the credit I'm sorry guys I didn't introduce this video this video is basically the cause and effect of the financial crisis in 2008 so I just want us to take a look at that you know so we can remember and maybe get a little deja vu just pay attention pay attention to the details people pricess brings two groups of people together homeowners and investors homeowners represent their mortgages and investors represent their money these mortgages represent houses and this money represents large institutions like pension funds insurance companies sovereign funds mutual funds etc these groups are brought together through the financial system a bunch of banks and brokers commonly known as Wall Street while it may not seem like it these banks on Wall Street are closely connected to these houses on Main Street understand how let's start at the beginning years ago the investors are sitting on their pile of money looking for a good investment to turn into more money traditionally they go to the US Federal Reserve where they buy Treasury bills believed to be the safest investment but in the wake of the dot-com bust in September 11th Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan lowers interest rates to only 1% to keep the economy strong 1% is a very low return on investment so the investors so just remember listen to what they say pay attention to details remember where as we went over like a few weeks ago how the federal real last week I think the Federal Reserve is lowering interest rates again okay so there's a woo to say no thanks on the flip side this means banks on Wall Street can borrow from the Fed for only 1% add to that general surpluses from Japan China and the Middle East and there's an abundance of cheap credit this makes borrowing money easy for banks and causes them to go crazy with leverage leverage is borrowing money to amplify the outcome of a deal here's how it works in a normal deal someone with $10,000 buys a box for $10,000 he then sells it to someone else for $11,000 for a $1,000 profit a good deal but using leverage someone with $10,000 would go borrow 990 thousand more dollars giving him 1 million dollars in hand then he goes and buys 100 boxes with his 1 million dollars and sells them to someone else for 1 million $100,000 then he pays back his 990 thousand plus 10,000 an interest and after his initial 10,000 he's left with the $90,000 profit versus the other guys 1,000 leverage turns good deals into great deals this is a major way banks make their money so Wall Street takes out its ton of credit makes great deals and grows tremendously rich and then pace it back the investors see this and want a piece of the action and this gives Wall Street an idea they can connect the investors to the homeowners through mortgages [Music] here's how it works a family wants a house so they save for a down payment and contact a mortgage broker the mortgage brokers connects the family to a lender who gives them a mortgage the broker makes a nice commission the family buys a house and becomes homeowners this is great for them because housing prices have been rising practically forever everything works out nicely one day the lender gets a call from an investment banker who wants to buy the mortgage the lender sells it to him for a very nice fee the investment banker then borrows millions of dollars and buys thousands more mortgages and puts them into a nice little box this means that every month he gets the payments from the homeowners of all the mortgages in the box then he six his banker wizards on it to work their financial magic which is basically cutting it into three slices safe okay and risky they pack the slices back up in the box and call it a collateralized debt obligation or CDL a CDO works like three cascading trays as money comes in the top tray fills first then spills over into the middle and whatever is left into the bottom the money comes from homeowners paying off their mortgages if some owners don't pay and default on their mortgage less money comes in and the bottom tray may not get filled this makes the bottom tray riskier and the top tray safer to compensate for the higher risk the bottom tray receives a higher rate of return while the top receives a lower but still nice return to make the top even safer banks will insure it for a small fee called a credit default swap the banks do all of this work so that credit rating agencies will stamp the top slice as a safe triple-a rated investment the highest safest rating there is the okay slice is triple B still pretty good and don't bother to rate the risky slice because of the triple-a rating the investment banker can sell the safe slice to the investors who only want safe investments he sells the okay slice to other bankers and the risky slices to hedge funds and other risk takers the investment banker makes millions he then repays his loans finally the investors have found a good investment for their money much better than the 1% Treasury bills they're so pleased they want more CDO slices so the investment banker calls up the lender wanting more mortgages the lender calls up the broker for more homeowners but the broker can't find anyone everyone that qualifies for a mortgage already has one but they have an idea when homeowners default on their mortgage the lender gets the house and houses are always increasing in value since they're covered if the homeowners default lenders can start adding risk to new mortgages not requiring down payments no proof of income no documents at all and that's exactly what they did so instead of lending to responsible homeowners called prime mortgages they started to get some that were well less responsible these are subprime mortgages this is the turning point so just like always the mortgage broker connects the family with a lender and a mortgage making his commission the family buys a big house the lender sells the mortgage to the investment banker who turns it into a CDO and sells slices to the investors and others this actually works out nicely for everyone that makes them all rich no one was worried because as soon as they sold the mortgage to the next guy it was his problem if the homeowners were to default they didn't care they were selling off their risk to the next guy and making millions like playing hot potato with a time bomb not surprisingly the homeowners default on their mortgage which at this moment is owned by the banker this means he forecloses and one of his monthly payments turns into a house no big deal he puts it up for sale but more and more of his monthly payments turn into houses now there are so many houses for sale on the market creating more supply than there is demand and housing prices aren't rising anymore in fact they plummet this creates an interesting problem for homeowners still paying their mortgages as all the houses in their neighborhood go up for sale the value of their house goes down and they start to wonder why they're paying back their $300,000 mortgage when the house is now worth only $90,000 they decide that it doesn't make sense to continue paying even though they can afford to and they say oh this is how it can't also the D regularization that has occurred under this administration because the dodd-frank act that we talked about actually regulated contracts and banking loans contracts months come you know us as investors or people who are buying home versus the banks and guess what happened when someone got into office so just FYI pay attention to the trends pay attention to similarities I'm playing this video so you just kind of like to see like hey this sounds familiar away from their house default rates sweep the country and prices plummet now the investment banker is basically holding a box full of worthless houses he calls up his buddy the investor to sell his CDO but the investor isn't stupid and says no thanks he knows that the stream of money isn't even a dribble anymore the banker tries to sell to everyone but nobody wants to buy his bomb he's freaking out because he borrowed millions sometimes billions of dollars to buy this bomb and he can't pay it back whatever he tries he can't get rid of it but he's not the only one the investors have already bought thousands of these bombs the lender calls up trying to sell his mortgage but the banker won't buy it and the broker is out of work the whole financial system is frozen and things get dark everybody starts going bankrupt but that's not all the investor calls up the home owner and tells him that his investments are worthless and you can begin to see how the crisis flows in a cycle welcome to the crisis of credit [Music] basically what happened in 2018 - and one of the sections that sections of Commerce that caused the big issue just for the general public and how they actually trickle down to us so that was a great breakdown there Greg that breakdown was done on the channel Vivian yellow so you can like a subscribe I think she may have got it from another vendor so check it out check it out we're gonna move on now we're gonna move on to our next we see everything we talked about we're gonna go into is how the IMF monitors the global economy and here confused by the difference so let's talk about before we do that excuse me we're gonna go into what's the difference between the IMF and the World Bank the Bank of International Settlements name as well okay so let's look at that video first a short four minute video so we can get a good distinction of the two entities all right but I do want to talk I do want to let you know next week then go over CEOs okay we're gonna talk about collateralization of debt obligations and how they're still doing that right now where they get the mortgages from you and they actually sell that to another investor you know so it was really broken down in that last video well Monday we're gonna be going oh I'm gonna be going live talking about prime time homebuyers just give it some more information we're gonna start sessions like this so you can understand the mortgage market as well as the process of buying tax liens that's a the sister program to secure your energy because we need more than one ways of security energy we need assets and we also need another form of currency to just be ready something that's real something that says you know you can literally hold something that has to stand the test of time and definitely you know that is gold so let's go onto the next video my next video is what's the difference between the IMF and the World Bank CNBC explains okay this is CNBC International You Tube page you can like and subscribe and check it out yourself prints between the International Monetary Fund the IMF and the World Bank while you're not the only one famed economist John Maynard Keynes who was a founding father of both institutions said that he was confused just by their names the IMF and the World Bank are closely linked so close that their headquarters are across the street from each other here in Washington so what's the difference between them it all started at this hotel in New Hampshire in July 1944 where 44 countries gathered for the Bretton Woods conference the goal of the conference was to agree on a new framework for the international monetary system which is the rules and institutions that keeps the global economy running smoothly after World War two most people agreed that the old system had failed it had seen the Great Depression unfair trade policies and unstable currencies after three weeks of heated negotiations at Bretton Woods especially between Kings who was representing the United Kingdom and Harry Dexter white the US Treasury representative a deal was reached the agreement created the IMF and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development soon to be known as the World Bank each institution was given a distinct role the IMF job was to oversee a system of fixed exchange rates which tied the value of a country's currency to the US dollar which was pegged to gold the main purpose of this was to make sure exchange rates stayed stable to encourage global trade the IMF was also tasked with providing short-term loans to countries struggling to pay their debts meanwhile the main goal of the World Bank was to give financial assistance to countries mainly in Europe that needed to rebuild after the war the roles of both the IMF and the World Bank have changed a lot since the days of Bretton Woods President Nixon unpacked the US dollar from gold in 1971 essentially dissolving the fixed exchange rate system that the IMF oversaw since then the IMF has taken on a bigger role fighting financial crises around the world it keeps tabs on the global economy and puts economic policies in place in member countries the World Bank focuses its efforts on development and reducing poverty it provides funding and resources in projects in some of the poorest countries in the world both institutions include 189 member countries but the IMF has around 2,700 employees compared to the World Bank staff of 10,000 the IMF is funded mainly by quotas basically subscription fees from member countries it receives around six hundred seventy five billion dollars in quotas with the US Japan China and Germany contributing the most the World Bank is financed mostly by issuing bonds to global investors the group's lending commitments reached nearly fifty nine billion dollars in fiscal year 2017 the IMF has committed 160 billion dollars under its current lending arrangements today the imf's biggest borrowers include Greece Ukraine Portugal and Pakistan the places where the World Bank is running the most projects are in Africa and East Asia one thing the IMF and the World Bank have in common is that they both have some opponents critics point to the conditions attached to their loans saying they don't always address these specific economic issues within a country the IMF has come under fire for continuing to bail out Greece even as the country has failed to clean up its finances human rights groups have criticized the World Bank for ignoring the environmental and social impacts of some of its projects in countries like Ethiopia or Myanmar but the IMF and the World Bank so they promote global economic stability they make countries less vulnerable to crises promote higher living standards and provide vital help to countries that need it hey guys it's Elizabeth thanks so much but that goes to say it seems like somebody's not doing their jobs I'm just gonna be honest because if this entity has been set forth to not only control the interest rates or it was supposed to control the global interest rates pertaining to gold and money since that was taking out they need they had come up with a new agenda and that was to supposedly compact poverty of ways of limiting loans it's also selling bonds so the in the IMF is kind of seem like they're working in the same capacity as the World Bank to a certain extent but they're not meeting the standards of their mission statement to what I understand you know learning a little bit more about the IMF so I want to show you something not only did the Bank of International Settlements have their own YouTube page that people are not paying attention to but it's cool because they will start to they got like 400 views yeah more views than my video but it's okay because people are waking up a minute they're getting entitled just listening to just nonsense propaganda they're really paying attention to the details so when the people ready to pay attention to details we already got it uploaded but the Bank of International Settlements I think if something has changed to make these people have to be transparent so I happened to find today the IMF has their own YouTube page everybody got a YouTube page everybody our YouTube page and one of the things I think that's being set up it's - as well is because there's a lot of commentary about different individuals different entities and YouTube's most recently changed their policies and standards in regards to commentary so if you happen to talk about another artists or commentary that it's connected to YouTube it will be possibly being d monetize or not shown so this is why so many stars and also entities are starting to create YouTube page to control the narrative so I'm just throwing that out there so you've got gonna pay attention pay attention to the things but you know with this what we do what we do is secure your energy we pay attention to two-sided talk we definitely pay attention to the two-sided talks over one wait and talk right out the side of your mouth we don't deal with that type of stuff and we also pay attention to details so I wanted to introduce you guys to the IMF think I sent me two point five thousand subscribers this is their page and this is how the IMS monitors the global fund it's about one minute one and a half minute video I just wanted char to actually just mmm hold on to it I didn't subscribe under the security remedy but I'm subscribed to this page cuz I'm here for it I want to get a nonsense you know you gotta pay attention this is the big boys just the big boys that people haven't been paying attention to so welcome to the IMF okay so let's watch this video we see everyday hell events in one country can spill over to neighbors across continents to the whole world a trade disruption can raise the cost of food in a neighboring country or affect supplies on a distant continent when one country raises interest rates the cost of borrowing to buy a car or a washing machine could go up with somewhere else our job at the IMF is to spot such risks and help address them how every year a team from the IMF visits just about every one of its 189 member countries the team talks to the government central bankers and important actors in the local economy such as labor and business leaders academics activists and students it looks at how the country can promote growth and stability prevent financial crises and ultimately improve people's lives that information goes into a report a kind of economic health check these reports are like puzzle pieces that the IMF fits together to form a picture of our global economy the global picture allows a country to share its experience while also benefitting from the knowledge of other members it also allows the IMF to identify risks and one governments to take action and with this information we can make recommendations that will benefit the individual country the region and the world oh okay I so you see they got a big part in you know actually helping to regulate it sounds like the economy in different countries so with their actual we reported it seems like it's important to actually you port and have a connection with the IMF or be able to you know if they take complaints I'm just saying I'm just saying cuz you know I ain't playing right now when you go to the where you go to go and you know make a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or you take it to the I can't even get it off the tip of my tongue it is I'm seeing it right at the end of my tongue we're going i'ma hold that thought but what I'm saying is right now because of the regularization entities that set in place to actually help us as individuals that's participating in commas that may have issues with business they don't have the capacity or the funding anymore if you pay attention to what this administration have done and other administration's as well but when you know I'm not a big ol bottle fan but I will be truthful to the things that people do he did set a strong recognization over these entities as I said via the dodd-frank right now that has been dismantled money has been taken away from regularization boards its kusuda was affairs that's what I that's that's what I was trying to say consumers affairs you can't even report to consumers affairs and they do something they don't they just take a report you see what I'm saying but with us as individuals when we have issues with certain entities we need to know who to report to so it seems like we're gonna do a little bit more research into how the IMF actually works in the actually service that they provide for people so we can start to put things on a global level and start to expose stuff because at the end of the day we're gonna stuck in a box where we have these big business people that are making these decisions pacifically for their interest you know at the end of the day it affects us it affects our money that we bring in to our house when they make these corporate decisions to decide to possibly hire at a lower rate or take their business and outsource it these type of things so we need to be able to report the type of effects that we have as well on a global level so we can put it on a world market but that goes along with the concept of nationality when it comes to brown Mellon a people when you want to stamp on an international level but you know we won't talk about that on this forum but the people who understand what I'm saying you understand what I'm saying when you want to take it that way you have to have a stance you have to have a state you have to have a nationality what we're gonna move on we're gonna stay focused you'll be gonna stay focused shout out to the people who caught what I was just talking about the senior researchers today alright so um the involvement role of the IMF in the global economy so you already see what they say their role is which were they just mentioned you know they go and they talk to people different colleges entities I'm giving education getting statistics to find out what's going on in different bubble economy but this video is 2014 2014 video they only have 723 videos on views I'm so grateful that God gives me this information so I can share with you guys I know it'd be like two years advance about time y'all ready to this stuff started to be really really talked about y'all already know about it it happens all the time this is something so people pay attention to me imma let you know that the stuff I usually put out will happen a year or so ahead but it will happen so just be prepared that's what always that's the type of vibration that I have around me that I get things like a year early and then you know I kind of put it out the people people don't pay attention and then a year later it's everybody talking about it so I would pray that before that time that we go viral as the people that that are within our group that knows that this information is very important that it has to go out that people have to pay attention to this and not be distracted by the gossip the stars of what the hell they doing no disrespect because I watch it I watch it but I know where it has to be a balance you have to focus in on what's important that's family right now the economy as well as making yourself stable and understanding what's going on around us because there's a lot that's changing you know behaviors are changing policies are changing borders are changing not only in United States but other countries they're opening their borders they're closing their borders so we need to pay attention to that stuff globally as well as 2020 you got to remember and I'm throwing these important concepts out to you guys so I'm gonna talk to y'all a lot but they're gonna have that when you have to travel you have to have your passport so why is that these are things that we need to pay attention to so I know that something this is not the forum for it but if you pay attention to the black Discovery Channel I'm constantly every weekend putting little concepts out for people and it's just basically watching the world through the black Discovery Channel pod we're able to put a whole concept together for you can get a good look of the topic for say two weeks ago on a black Discovery Channel we talked about we had a video that focus or the mentality of sex traffickers you know of minds of people who have been abused so with the videos that we were able to put together you were able to just basically watch in the perspective of the black Discovery Channel producer the way that it is effect on the human mind that actually begets this behavior so those type of toppings goes down on the black Discovery Channel so check it out I know I got off topic but let's wine this back it's like 723 people who watch this okay so y'all need to wake up wake up okay and I got a lot of subscribers so they're evolving role of the IMF in the global economy people be like what the hell I am every not even paying attention to it but we are but me and you are you know we're here for it we'd be a little advanced over here we go we'll just pay attention to the stuff they'll know about professional economics at John Hopkins University she's also a professor at Stanford as well and from 2001 to 2006 she was the first deputy managing director of the IMF I asked her and she told me that the role of the IMF has evolved over time and the IMF was always intended as sort of the International Monetary as it says system and as such was music not really geared toward developing countries it was much more geared toward maintenance of the international monetary system and some of the funds first big efforts were in the industrial countries not developing what's happened is that given that the fund is working toward keeping the international monetary system as afloat as it can and so on the fund has adapted as the international monetary system has grown and changed including of course the increased importance of the emerging markets and developing countries do you think they're successful in pushing that mandate well this way I think it's done a lot I think it's remarkable it's certainly done more than any other international organization I know of in achieving except the very specialized ones in achieving that but that's and the fund is really the creature of its members its members are the countries of the world and when the countries of the world don't let it or don't want it or don't support it in some of its pushes it doesn't happen explain to our international audience they may not know perhaps the particulars of the difference between the World Bank and the IMF and the different functions but in most simplistic terms possible how would you explain to somebody the two roles they have and how do they actually work together well the fund is really a short term in this immediate focus in that is international monetary system and when countries run into major financial difficulties the fund can be there to support them it is not in the development business it's not long term now things that you do in the short term can be very important for a long-term growth so the fund does look at that but that's a different issue the World Bank is in the development business and really very much less concerned with the short term international macroeconomic financial stability you know you have a lot of experience I want to ask you something that's come up in the last couple of years the the agencies both the IMF and the World Bank has raised a bit of a yellow flag if you are regarding the raising of short-term interest rates in the United States they've gone on record as secondly please die men for the World Bank like that do you think their roles shift to much more policy driven or they're trying to influence perhaps policies of countries in this case the United States the US fed well they are both policy driven I mean the World Bank can't be concerned with long-run growth without being concerned with the policies that the lead toward it and they have fund certainly when a country is in short term these there's almost always if not always some kind of policy and incoherence or something behind it so in that sense they had I think they have every reason to be concerned with anything on the international scene that they perceive as something that has spillover effects in one countries and that has effects in terms of their growth prospects or their prospects for macroeconomic and financial concerns another big atopic has been the growth of China certainly the time that you were there to where we are today a lot has changed and I mean even at the IMF meetings last year I mean that was a huge topic of discussion what will China's growth be where are they with you know domestic consumption there's so many different topics what is or what should be the IMF and World Bank's role should be when it comes to dealing with a country that's emerging like China well it has been and will continue nice I think to be supportive and helping to foster growth which does not necessarily mean always agreeing with everything that Chinese authorities do but it does mean being supportive of their growth initiatives certainly the IMF and the World Bank management and staff have pushed for greater say in in a formal sense it already has it informally of China and other emerging markets in the institutions and that's what the China has of course become big enough in the past 10 12 14 years so that China's large current account surpluses had macroeconomic implications beyond its borders and that still I think an issue of some concern going forward as to how Chinese all consumption high savings and investment are relates to the rest of the world in terms of what that does to international macroeconomic stability in finance China is a very unique country in a sense that they obviously have their internal political reasons for doing things and they sometimes listen to the international community as well and I guess the IMF is a part of that how much do they listen to the guidance or advice when it comes to reforms financially when you think about the IMF and World Bank how big are those words when they come out and speak about China's reform well first you said China's you unusual in that they pay attention to their domestic these everybody pays attention to their domestic needs it's not unique to China it's always hard to say for any country after some reforms undertaken how much influence anything not just international but newspapers did what the journalists did what the TV columns did is very hard to say what influence there is I think the Chinese have been very open in listening to what others have to say and and to accepting their viewpoints in quite self-confident that they can decide what they think is best for them thank you and Krieger senior research professor at John Hopkins University and former deputy managing director at the IMF alright guys so that video you see how they went into China all of a sudden he wasn't opposed to be talking about China but somehow it went right into China and China is a heavy hitter China is a really heavy hitter in our economy and what's going on globally and if they're unstable it seems like a lot of other countries are unstable as well as you see Angry Birds professor they highlighted the actual role of the IMF which is not only their you know support countries he was going on to an audit their goal is to support and make sure we shorter international monetary actually system is actually correct so this is a platform where all the countries meet together and maybe talk in a like a you're doing something that's gonna affect my economy this way they start beefing or getting together at the end of the day so this is a very important entity that we need to know on a on an individual level of who's making decisions about us all right so this is the IMS they have their own actually page so we talked about I played that video already but this is a page it's amazing it's amazing but they got seventy two point five thousand subscribers so somebody's paying attention I don't know if they were watching their videos but I know they're paying attention so let's describe because that's you know I didn't subscribe more secure energy page and we're gonna move on and I hope that your subscriber to these page I mean so you can get an in-depth look of what um what their perspective is what's going on with their entity this is what is the role that I am at play in the mitigating climate change just was two years I mean two days ago so there's something that chakra watch but we're not gonna watch it tonight we're gonna go more into the I and met possibly next week so we could go into detail let's move on to the Bank of International Settlements get to know damn hey there good a pay each I hope y'all subscribe 3.96 I'm 96 thousand subscribers which is great people are waking up okay so annual economic report highlights this was five months ago the video that we're gonna watch let's let's X out of here this is the annual economic report highlights from five months ago we're gonna watch this a three month three minute video and if you ain't watch it because you ain't subscribe we're gonna watch it together this is the entities that we need to know we know what the hell's going on with them excuse my language these are the big boys these the heavy hitters that I be talking about okay wake up so far this situation continues there is a not very clear signals if the soft patch will continue into the into the second half of the year even though their incipient A+ nusiance on my latitudes the main reason has been related to the trade disputes and with the impact it has had on expectations which has a affected investment many banks have not yet managed to fully repair their balance sheets and adjust their business models the emergence of big tech as a competitor analyzed in chapter 3 of the report further adds to banks challenges [Music] public policy towards big tax in finance needs to build a more comprehensive approach that draws on financial regulation competition policy and data privacy regulation in particular southeastern Asia and in the u.s. a corporates have been issuing a lot of debt in the capital markets and it has not only been the better rated companies that have been issuing but also a high risk or high yield type of debt has been issued high levels of debt also point to vulnerabilities in the number of emerging market economies the current vulnerabilities reflect in part spillovers from prolonged accommodative monetary policy some advanced economies as emerging market economies are especially vulnerable to capital flow reversals and exchange rate fluctuations after the financial crisis of the 1990s they adopted inflation targeting with more flexible exchange rate regimes but they haven't moved all the way to freely floating exchange regime which is what the standard book would say moreover they have complimented this with macro prudential measures monetary policy cannot be the engine of higher sustainable capital growth to see past the clouds to blue sky a more balanced policy mix is badly needed a sustainable flight path requires the long overdue fuel and full engagement of all four police engines rather than short-term turbo charges by taking a longer view one can better balance the need of today with the needs of tomorrow all right all right so we got to know them a little bit more than BSI and I want to just highlight a few important things that they were saying in the video okay so one of the things that I highlighted is the trade dispute as the trade dispute is one of the issues of what's going on that's causing issue in the economy you know as he said it you know subtly in his ways you know and that's that's a big problem banks have not recovered completely even from 2009 the army in 1990 the issue they had there but we talking about 2008 they haven't recovered completely and you remember a few weeks ago I think about two weeks ago we talked about how the banks actually bono state books at night so if they actually don't have enough money in the alleged a would make a loan from their fellow bank and if they have to literally go up to the big boys which is Federal Reserve that's when every all they fellow buddies like oh [ __ ] you in trouble I remember that yeah I remember that so they said that these banks has not even recover so they have me this is another big entity that is supporting what we have been going over it's not a joke so really pay attention so I'm introducing these entities to you read the full report 2019 annual economic report here go to work the website www.irs.gov reports okay so I'm gonna download it and I'm gonna look at it and I'm gonna you know later on in the weeks we're gonna kind of like just highlight a few things so if you get a chance to download it you'll have some key things that maybe you'll want to just talk about or just you know just learn about because you need to know this stop being distracted people I don't care it's gonna be sometimes I just gonna have to be focused I'm going to decide I cannot get the interest and you're just gonna have to just be like oh [ __ ] because if you ever come to a time where you don't have any actual money in the bank things come to a stop the gas come now y'all know when we have these like what the issues and where we run out of gas and things like that so imagine if we are not able to actually make the exchange to have these get gas and other things that we need transporting into the country properly cause of economic issues this is the things we need to pay about pay attention to and this is why we here and that's why I have these sessions with you guys and I'm grateful that y'all part of this family because it's real it's real okay so economic indicators in their impact on currency so you know we talk about currency and I talk about the importance ago before we talk about the importance of gold we're gonna talk about economic indicators and their impact on currency so these are things you need to pay attention to it happened in 2008 and this video is 2013 so it's mostly indicate going back to what happened in 2008 just in case we get a little deja vu okay I want people to be aware because people try not to pay attention to the past they try to manipulate what happened in the past put it in their own little concept but we got to pay attention to the hard core facts so we won't repeat history or if history about to repeat itself that we will be one point it is what it is in this video you will learn that economic indicators of a country affect the value of a currency and they are released as reports we will discuss the following economic indicators interest rates and inflation economic indicators measure how strong an economy is it is important to understand how strong an economy is because the strength of an economy has an impact on the value of the currency these indicators are released as reports and the publishing times are released ahead of the actual publication interest rates are one of the most important drivers of the currency markets they are normally set by a country central bank for the United States interest rates are set by the Federal Reserve Bank and for the eurozone the European Central Bank is responsible for setting the interest rate we talked about this cuz we talked about how the EU is connected to the United States okay how u UK is connected to United States and then we have to go through the EU to be represented under them to a certain extent okay so what they issued trying to be connected from the European Union okay this is causing a little issue with United States because United States wants to be in all the markets and they won't be able to be in or have a strong hole in the European markets without the UK so remember we went over that okay so just just come on I know you remember the central bank's use the interest rates to promote economic growth or to curb inflation let's take a look at the mechanisms behind this central bank of a country lends money to commercial banks and the interest rates set by the central bank are what the commercial banks have to pay for borrowing the money this is referred to as the base interest rate these commercial banks also lend money to people that want to buy things such as a house the minimum interest they have to pay is the minimum based on the interest the central bank has set so if the central bank changes the interest rate the interest rate of commercial bank charges also changes now let's have a closer look at how the interest rates specifically affect a country's currency when the central bank increases the interest rates the cost of borrowing goes up this means that homeowners now have to pay more on their mortgages and as an effect have less money to spend on commercial goods therefore the demand for these goods like cars will go down manufacturers are now faced with a lower demand for their goods and are not able to raise the price that much therefore raising interest rates will curb the economy by decreasing the demand for goods and services and will reduce inflation however when the economy is not doing so well the central bank might want to decrease the interest rates to stimulate the economy now when the interest rates are lower a homeowner spends less on its mortgage and therefore has more money to buy other goods and services like cars these Goods need to be produced so by lowering interest rates production will rise and thereby stimulate economic growth it is not just me okay so just pay attention to that module like how okay look at that let's look at it together let's look at it together guys here we go yes all right so when they decrease cuz that's where we're at right now with a decrease in the interest rates okay why because as he stated the economy's not looking good so supposedly that we're supposed to be saving money as the consumer so we can put money back into the economy to stimulate the economic growth and the products and goods you know buy more but in the midst of all this happening we're having some issues with people who we buying products from and we're having trade issues so this is another impact on the economy of what's going on right now okay so I just wanted to stop and pay attention because this is something that needs to be connected to another concept not only are they decreasing the interest rate and this is supposed to stimulate the economy through you know us buying more products and goods but if we're being taxed more on profits and goods or some type of trade war that's causing products and goods not to come in here or it actually to cause businesses from here to go outside of our country or the country to you know save a buck or so this is how this kind of clash so just pay attention just pay attention it'll make gross it is not just mortgages that are affected by interest rates factories and other areas of Industry borrow money to invest in growth when interest rates are low the cost of borrowing is low business owners will be more inclined to grow their business and will therefore borrow money this money is invested in the economy spurting further growth on the other hand when interest rates rise business owners will not continue to invest as much because it is more expensive for them to do so the economy will slow down as a result of less money invested a higher interest rate means that you gain higher rates of return for the money you hold in your savings account this is also why higher interest rates benefit those who have savings if one country has a higher interest rate than another country money will flow into the country with the higher interest rate because investors will get more interest on their money because the country with the low interest rate currency has to be exchanged for the country with the higher interest rate currency this increases the demand for the higher interest rate currency and the currency appreciates in value inflation measures the rate at which prices of goods and services rise in a given period if inflation is too high prices increase significantly and therefore reduce the purchasing power of money in other words the disposable income that consumers have is reduced this can have a negative effect on the economy and hence the currency however if a country experiences low inflation prices become stagnant or rise too slowly investors could see this as an indication that the economy is not as strong therefore this could also have a negative effect on the value of a currency to protect consumers from excessive inflation central banks will tend to raise interest rates this is because it reduces the spending power that consumers have and so there is reduced demand for goods and services under reduced demand the price for goods and services are kept to an optimal rate when inflationary data is higher than expected traders may buy the currency of a country in anticipation of an interest rate hike from the central bank however it depends on the economic conditions because excessive inflation could erode the value of any capital within that economy which means that the value of the currency could decline the terms hawkish and dovish refer to how a central bank will manage the balance between inflation and growth if a central bank is concerned about inflation it is considered hawkish and is more likely to adopt a higher interest rate if a central bank is concerned about growth it is considered dovish and is more likely to adopt a lower interest rate so far you have learned that economic reports measure how strong an economy is economic reports published throughout the year and the publishing time are released ahead of time interest rates are one of the most important drivers of a currency they can be used as a tool by a central bank to either reduce inflation or stimulate the economy inflation measures how quickly the price of goods and services rise central banks will try to target an acceptable rate of inflation hawkish and dovish refer to how the central bank will manage inflation and growth traders use these reports to determine the effect that it has on the value of a currency alright alright alright so basically the most important thing from here that we definitely need to take from here is that we need to pay attention to the economic report of the United States of America and globally so we're gonna find some economic reports for us to review in the next week or so so we can get some troopers the best place to get facts you know I like there were facts and we're gonna deal with facts and we're gonna deal with facts we're gonna figure out what's going on and we're gonna find some of these reports and I'm gonna find comprehensive videos for you or some actual PDF maybe that I can download for you ok so we're gonna move on to the next video and let me see I think it was one more concept that I wanted to highlight from that video no I think that was it for the most part we already know that the feds already control our interest rate and how it trickles down from the Fed the Federal Reserve to the commercial banks to us and you seen a lower interest rate when basically they need to stimulate the economy and then they increase the interest rate when they want to slow down the inflation when people get real greedy because this is supposed to be like a capitalistic country so they like only making money so we're gonna up the prices and then they up the prices and the money don't mean nothing because it's paper so then they come in and buy hey we're gonna implement and increase the interest and then the businesses slow down and stop acting like fools so I'm just breaking it down and laying terms for you people you know you know where we from that needs to hear it and what what the hell is going on and not just you know talking in that nonsense the big big talk I'm not gonna call them nonsense but this is for the average person this bro so I'm gonna play you our interpreter to a certain extent that's what I do that's what I do ok but I know you're a betrayer tension indeed shows up so the next video we're gonna go into is we go talk about China because people stay talking about China China plays a big role we mentioned we talked about 2018 and all our damn bonds that they bought and I also ran into another video and I wish I brought it up because I don't want to look for now that Russia actually dumped all our American bonds like just threw them in the trash that was a couple of week days ago too so if I happen to find out I'll be uploading that next week because next week I'm gonna be going live earlier in the week as well as I've told you I'm going live talking about prime time homebuyers another asset that's important to have some type of property that you could kind of liquidate real fast and probably get some type of currency it is what it is you know at the end of the day or just keep it you know if that's real like that's where you want to be you know you have a lot of options so we're gonna watch this short clip of China's crisis in the coming global recession okay okay people talking about it I'm not the only one talking about this okay now it's starting to be people talk talk about it but y'all on point because we've been talking about it for about a good but almost a year now I've been gonna know going I'm not gonna say yeah about six seven months being consistent with the secure your energy so congratulations to the people who paying attention and watching all the uploads that I'm putting on secure energy go viral go viral because we need people to pay attention we need people to be bold so we can make some good decisions together cuz one person can't do it you can't do it if people everybody else sleep just dancing in the club or just not you know getting left up and you know you know just getting caught up in gossip and politics and drama and religion and not really paying attention what the hell you gonna put in your mouth because the way the system is set up period you know it is what it is you have to go back into your immediate survival and I feel like something going on so I'm back to my immediate survival I fear we'll be going a year from now because something's about to go down and how are you gonna live cuz I'm used to have all these pretty beautiful lights and washing machines and dryer I gotta go be living like I'm back in Haiti I I can do it can people do it I'm not saying gonna get that bad but you never know are you ready I don't think so but I ain't gonna hate cuz I know some people ready y'all ready we watching out the buckets you never know you never know cuz we live very comfortably in United States and I'm gonna be honest I'm gonna just go off on my little tenant [ __ ] right now because I'm able to experience two different worlds as well a few different worlds and definitely being able to travel back and forth to Haiti and be able to see what goes on there and how the people actually strive to live off of the land to a certain extent how you know you have to have a generator as I mentioned to people in my personal page that my grandmother got solar panels out there in Haiti which has definitely saved us you know I'm allowed her to you know me be more freer so it's a different way of living and people would never know so other countries not only I'm not just going to talk about Haiti but other countries who have been war stricken lives in different conditions versus what we live in America so we can keep while acting like it ain't going I'm never here but a bully gets hit a bully can't go bullying somebody I don't think they're gonna get punched in the face that's all I'm saying I'm just saying and if you don't think that the actions of what the country that we live in has been bully ish and that is no type of karma then you have to be living in some type of psychosis some type of fantasy world sometimes would deny you some type of not me or just bumping I'm not gonna pay attention I'll just die with the rest of them okay and I'm gonna just jump off of my soapbox everyone watch the video you watch the video so let's go back to that child because that's that's a shocking chart to me it's assuming that there's enormous amounts of capsule flight going on yes the one that shows a list of capital that's right yeah yeah so and that you know the diamonds obviously corroborates it yes and then we'll show you also you know one of the things that when you think about you think about how China operates when you understand that they've now gone to current account negativity for the first time in the first half of 2018 what is important to China going forward its capital flows and so when we put together this chart from safe and CGI C's database when you look at the at the green bars there the green bars are the current account building that reserve balance that enables China to just keep printing money on the other side of their balance sheet running their domestic economy they want to do that turned negative in the first half of 2018 so you see the green bars went negative the blue the blue bars here are quote net arrows and emissions which is Chinese for illicit capital flows so the only thing holding China up right now this hasn't changed trend we still think that this is negative now guy in Stu thousand that we just think about what happened in in December crude oil dropped from $75 a barrel to 40 what it hit like $43 yeah that's one of China's biggest imports yeah is crude oil that's a big drop that's a big that's almost a half a half a hit pay attention y'all pay attention so that that'll give them a brief reprieve on the on the current account side of things yeah but again the question the question with that is that is that a secular is that a cyclical phenomenon this is key to understand see you see the dotted line yeah that's volume of crude importation by China using the right y axis and this is the dollar value of imports so back in the end of 2014 early 2015 when crude collapse from a hundred to thirty yeah they got a massive reprieve in their current account yeah but if you look at the volume does that line look like Eagles y equals MX plus B it doesn't look very cyclical no right there's no good thing about this they were importing just under 300 million tons the beginning of 2015 the most recent numbers 462 million tonnes think about this they're now importing 50 percent more crude in only four years ago I do wish we could see the chart because I know my security energy gurus know how to read a chart now and know the difference even just taking a glance like way that look like it's a problem so we went over your charts and you know the bonds and how it connects to the bond market and we gonna go more down into your charts as well in the bond market but I wish we was able to see what the hell he talking about over there cuz you know we're gonna understand what's going on you know cuz we over here paying attention 50% more today than they were importing four years ago that's staggering right so is this a secular or a cyclical phenomenon it is clearly secular we never get this line yeah and now what our energy prices will stabilize so you say well are they gonna have a positive kerning how you like woah now you look at the chart little bit like whoa that looked bad that looks so unstable any char did you see it look like this if it aint no straight line you're going up is a problem I'm god no the simple the simpler view of charts if it ain't gonna slope ain't going up you ain't going up if it ain't staying like this it ain't even you ain't staying at its tapes to build a stable level so just FYI look at that chart that looked a little crazy counter- this quarter and the fourth quarter is probably positive because oil collapsed but in the long run smooth they have a secular problem where though from now on will have a negative current account right so they're starting to look more and more like Argentina and Turkey in the other twin deficit countries because what are they doing they're running a negative current account they're running a negative fiscal balance of roughly 9% of GDP so they're running twin deficits they're FX reserves are dwindling and they're starting to borrow a lot of dollars so how much of the FX reserves is liquid ounces what's left so you know you look at us the composition of that male well first of all if you remember when when they were led into the IMF SDR basket yeah they said they would disclose the composition of their reserves within two years I was a long time ago so we talked about the IMF and as he said that really quick they entered the IMF Reserve basket so he went to the IMF and got some money okay they bought they day they probably took that money and invested in America marking but the damn bonds I'm just I'm just that right there was just my opinion but that's what he's talking about so they actually went to the IMF and got some money China is kind of like good excuse my language they something's going on with them too that's why people in Japan I know that's a different place but China China is a little bit you know he's about to turn up it's about to turn about there too there has been mass protests that will go over next week I mention that last week that's going on around the world the only people that's really not mass protesting it's us in America because we're a little docile and a little distracted that's all I'm saying I saw them saying I'm not gonna lie I'm not gonna lie anyway and we haven't seen it so again look at what they say you know look at what they do not what they say in China and clearly they lied to everyone and with that statement yeah but more importantly I think getting back to your question what does that composition reserves look like one thing we know for a fact is US Treasury tick data shows that they own a little bit more than or a little bit less than one point two trillion in Treasuries yeah so we think that they're only liquidity that they have any size of is is our treasure so they own a little bit of you know call it yet okay so let's listen to what the hell he just said you had to watch this video again and watch it by yourself he said the only lick lick with it is that China may have is the ones they have in the United States the only thing that they can liquidate is the bonds and the things that they have in United States do you understand that and those bonds are connected to what to not only investment accounts but home mortgages as well that we talked about that we talked about I fires in California maybe it's conspiracy pay attention you did you hear what you just said you got gonna watch this video by yourself and y'all gonna pay attention my security I know y'all on point that's ridiculous that is what people has been saying and making you know like conspiracy videos on is that a merit China almost a lot of America land but for him to actually you know you know we got cuz I don't got the paperwork in front of me but I really believe that he's a credible source okay cuz I try to share as much credible sources with you as possible that this is the truth and and that just supports some of the things that has been said in the last couple of years so the only liquid did liquidity that China has is connected to United States and how is that possibly through the bond market all of one's that they bought 2008 to help supposedly get us back on track and I wasn't they gold they just did it cuz it was an opportunity and then you hear that they got money from the IMF right that's why globally it's a damn issue it's a it's an issue we're gonna get through like two more minutes of this video but I definitely wanted to highlight pay attention to details and euros pounds but they mostly on Treasuries we think the numbers closer to two trillion instead of three point two trillion yeah which is dangerously below adequate levels because it sounds like a huge sum but the size the economy and the potential Council flows that can go super quick so we're gonna play large numbers here the broad measure of credit and the Chinese financial systems 48 trillion dollars worth of RMB billion 2 trillion of reserves think about these numbers right I'll be so stressed out if I had $42,000 in there and - only two - I'm saying for two thousand means that trillion and only two trillion and actually like some type of liquidation of your own what I had to show the monies that you have out and investment you damn right I'm gonna be asking for something back I'm gonna like y'all I bought some bonds from you and I need to liquidate that real quick who did I leave what bonds from who bonds did they buy definitely United States bonds this is the things that you need to know these are the things that we need to know I don't think you knew that this is how we make the connections yeah that doesn't sound good in their last banking crisis which was between 98 thousand to the loss given default where 80% of loans that defaulted mm-hmm and at one point in time they had 35 percent of their entire system was non-paying but so the the counter-argument always is for everybody is it doesn't matter but it's China that's always the thing it's China they'll smooth it Carl's being alarmist everies big an alarm is you're wrong well it's not gonna trade through seven against the Arabic all of this right and those people sleep well at night until they don't and that's the front of a steamroller approach yeah I think I think what brings this to a head is the current account when the current account goes negative and the reserve balance is going the other way that the rubber meets the road then as long as that balance is increasing annually along with GDP and RMB terms they can keep going but as soon as those balances go now their fiscal balance is negative ten negative nine point five their current account balance goes negative and it's a secular negativity then they have more money leaving than coming in they have to desperately borrow and Ashley now they're changing their laws they say you know what now Westerners can own more than half of our banks not a profit right overseas invest more in charitable with ships preggers they can write exactly as he say as he just said help get somebody all the [ __ ] that you can get now yeah I can invest be changing policies cuz we ain't gonna collapse by them so that's what he said so i'ma let y'all watch this video the other five minutes by yourself and this is all real vision YouTube page great information I'm very diverse so check it out real vision finance subscribe I'm not subscribed on this page but I'm subscribed now alright so we're gonna move on to our next few videos there's only a few more guys currency has no intrinsic value we got this so paper money the scam of all time global currency reset looming crash is try 4000k so this is a beer that just released and basically i wanted to go over this because people and i talked about this some people who literally know about it and i was like i mentioned before i one young lady that's it Oh Bobby a crash this is gonna be a change of currency you know and like the process or even a change of currency is easy for people that's not too easy you know how people lose the actual what they have in the midst of that like when they took the gold standard where people lost a lot of money with the paper garbage that they got you know so going back I hope you went back and did some research on that so um let's watch this one and everyone go into the gold reserves and kind of finish off the night a little bit give me another 15 minutes of your life 20 do you know how we go in especially when I've been off for the last two weeks you know because I get people there holiday you know respect to people who celebrate the holidays well but respect to the people who celebrate the Sabbath and know that we have every Saturday to spend that beautiful time with our family so anyway moving on let's watch this video together means the piece of paper or coin itself has no value this approach to money varies from other forms of money whose value is derived from some physical good it is usually gold or silver and this is called commodity money banks make the majority of their profits on interest rate spreads called net interest revenue globally governments have created negative interest rate bonds and banks can essentially borrow money at negative rates then the banks go out and loan to consumers and other businesses at a higher positive rate why would you save it and work for it if they can print it faster than you could work for it why you keep saving when they are printing it the rich do not work for money the Federal Reserve can always print more money however they cannot build houses or create companies to invest in you need to exchange your cash for real assets cash is trash printing paper money and buying gold with it it will go down in history as the scam of all scams and unprecedented wealth transfer welcome to the Atlantis report fiat money depends entirely on the belief that it has value the Indians who sold Manhattan Island for one pump beads and seashells thought the same about their money the intrinsic value of all fiat currencies is the same zero because all that money is created by issuing an equal amount of debt meaning that exponentially growing chart represents debt as well as money it is literally a zero-sum game this is all public knowledge that and the money is being concentrated into the money power monopolist mega corporate Empire while the debts are being consolidated into the debt money surf classes when Nixon took us off the gold standard in 1971 gold was official $35 an ounce at the approximate price of gold at 1450 $8.00 this would mean a compounded rate of eight point one four percent for 48 years based on 1458 dollars the dollar has lost ninety seven point seven percent of its value against gold if gold went to two thousand dollars the compounded rate would be almost eight point eight percent in a of 90 8.25% for the dollar I think that is a pretty good showing for gold that is a pretty good indication of the rate of inflation the loss of value of the dollar over time relative to the amount of gold these are not organic events but carefully crafted policy decisions by the money changers in the temple when all hell breaks loose bread and water will inevitably outpace the delusional value of money money is based on debt the only way to shore up debt is to eliminate the money it was used to create if all the bank loans were paid no one could have a bank deposit and there would not be a dollar of coin or currency in circulation this is a staggering thought we are entirely dependent on the commercial banks someone has to borrow every dollar we have inflow cash or credit if the bank's create ample synthetic money we are prosperous if not we star we are absolute without a permanent money system when one gets a complete grasp of the picture the tragic absurdity of our hopeless position is almost incredible but there it is it is the most important subject intelligent persons can investigate and reflect upon it is so important that our present civilization may collapse unless it becomes widely understood and the defects remedied very soon the monetary system will fail because the debt based system relies on continually expanding debt but the more the debt grows the lower the value of the currency unit eventually the limit is reached as debt goes exponential the currency value goes to zero no currency system ever survives they all die the same way it's no secret our economy as artificially synthetic in a complicated bizarre way and as such requires a frequent stimulus to keep things afloat okay I just want to stop here because I like this video because not only is he actually going into the physical realms of how money is not nothing is our perspective but he's going into the metaphysical and I just want to stray off to Terrence Howard I forgot we playing I think he playing on like you know those big shows that you like to watch like power or something like and this God is active he's not an actor he is a metaphysics my metaphysics can I say researchers and he has been researching quantum physics and I you know and he came out on mainstream and said something to the general public when he was on a red carpet about how he basically kind of gonna leave acting because he has opened the Flower of Life and talked about quantum physics and people were like what though is he talking about they were laughing and hanging cuz you know people don't understand so that's how the ignorant dumb mainstream people handle stuff by laughing but because I dip and dab into metaphysics I could understand what he was saying so one of the concepts that he were talking about that I'm gonna break down in the black Discovery Channel and not a lot of people gonna understand it but I may put it on sensing enlightenment talk because he's going into metaphysics I know I'm that's about ten years ahead of what people even thinking about now but this is also something I have dip and dab into metaphysics and one of the things he talked about when he talks about math he says that basically the the timetable the x multiplication is stupid multiplication is made up and it's not within the balance of a harmony of life when it comes to quantum physics and line structure this is something I'm not gonna go deep into the time into details with but to break down what he was saying is that for examples 1 times 1 would equal 1 is not a balance equation because it's substance time substance and you're only getting one substance out of it which is stupid at this with an example of zero times one where you have no substance times a substance and you're gonna say no substance happened that's like having a basket full of grain times no no basket and then it equals to no basket full of grain that doesn't even make common sense and this was the foundation of what he was saying is the issue with our banking system and how the banking system along with corruption he went into the banking system okay along with corruption is causing us to be into not the conscious realm that we're in as human beings are not being able to evolute but it's imbalance in us when it comes to sound waves and meditation so we're not we're going to that but the people who caught it go over into that room y'all know what I'm talking about yes I am 365 degrees yes I know how to talk about a lot of different topics I have been researching since the age of 11 years old of various topics so with these forms you're gonna hear a lot of things that come out of me that you whoa what the hell but yeah we're gonna go into that into the black Discovery Channel into a little bit of quantum physics and metaphysics connected to the physical realm and sound vibrations and things like that so this video is amazing because people cannot even connect money and actual vibrations of money to your actual physical energy that you're working so hard for to get this thing that is actually worth nothing so you're actually sucking the life force out of you okay so let's just watch this video I'm sorry I went a little deep I went a little deep but that's what we got to do we're gonna have to step it up a little bit people we gotta step it up fortunately the economy becomes immune and requires a forever supply of new creative solutions to prevent collapse imagine that so in keeping things afloat we better never run out of creative ideas maybe the Fed has a website to submit creative ideas because this will be an all-hands effort going off the gold standard means that we can buy all we want from foreign countries and run up trade deficits until the cows come home the problem is we either have to print money to make up for the wealth in dollars that left the country or we have to hope those foreign countries will recycle them back into the US through Treasuries it seems we have to count on both of those now as we monetize the debt and count on foreigners to fund our lifestyles through Treasuries at some point game over okay so you see how he talks about the cherries in the bars and how we need people to actually buy them to keep our currency afloat so when people are dumping them and about to call them in for liquidation that's when you say game over time will come when the US dollar will collapse and be worth no more than the scrap and/or collection value of its cotton paper and draw scoyne x' we are coming to a period I call the global currency reset as talks about an economic collapse are heating up among economic experts some believe that it might even trigger a global currency reset basically the global currency reset refers to a process where the US dollar will eventually lose its place as the global currency instead gold or some other instrument will be used as the new standard in 1944 the Allied countries came together to establish a new global monetary system called the Bretton Woods Agreement they decided to ditch the gold standard and use the US dollar as the global currency the u.s. benefited greatly from this new currency system and the dollar made its way into central banks around the world in time we left the fixed rate system Richard Nixon stopped backing US dollars with gold globally in 1971 this was known as the Nixon shock since then the dollar and all other currencies in the world exist without any support from a hard asset like gold after the 2008 financial crisis experts started predicting that the current financial system was on its last legs since the Federal Reserve was created in 1913 the dollar has lost 95% of its value it's worth eroded by inflation the US debt currently sits at over 22 trillion dollars in grows daily in 2011 Standard & Poor a rating agency downgraded US sovereign debt from AAA to a lowly a the 2009 to 2008 financial crisis and stock market crash which started in the US through the subprime mortgage debacle that was another flag to the rest of the world signalling a move away from the dollar toward other currencies the American people actually showed resistance against central banks for a long time before the fe D was established three central banks were shut down by the Americans in 2019 global debt hit 250 trillion dollars encouraged by lower interest rates governments went on a borrowing binge as they ramped up bending adding three trillion dollars to world debt in q1 alone it reverses a trend that started at the beginning of 2018 of reducing debt burdens when global debt I just want to show that guy at the liquor stores getting me drink like yeah the Americans getting they could getting being distracted looking at the things they ain't supposed to I'm just saying I'm just saying why are you showing that why why that's just subliminal messages let y'all know y'all better wake up done record two hundred fifty trillion dollars the IMF the World Bank one after another are warning of a recession last week a central bank said gold could serve as a trust anchor for a renewed international monetary system in the event of a global reset in an article on its website the de Netherland XI Bank boldly claims if things go wrong prices may fall but financial crisis are not a gold bar always holds value we're not sure when the global currency reset will happen or what will be the trigger ie a corporate debt time bomb that could crash the global economy almost 19 trillion dollars of debt is owed by companies that don't earn enough to cover interest payments we are absolutely sure the global currency reset will happen and gold will play a crucial role in the transition to a new world currency do you know about any SAR a any SAR a is the National Economic Security and Reformation Act it was to be announced on the morning of September 11th 2001 any SAR a provides significant financial benefits to American citizens including number one end of income taxes number two forgiveness of credit card and mortgage debt as a remedy for Bank frauds number three US Treasury Bank system which absorbs the Federal Reserve and new precious metals back to US Treasury currency number for restoration of constitutional law and much more the day is approaching with an inevitable economic collapse and stock market crash when the currency has created as debt which it is it requires an ever-expanding currency supply forever say they print a million bucks and that's the only money they're us at two percent interest that million bucks requires one million twenty thousand dollars to be paid back where's the extra $20 grand come from it doesn't exist so it has to be printed too and you can actually pay off the million because then there'd be no money in circulation so you have to reprint the million plus 20 grand now if you want the economy to grow that million dollars has to grow too otherwise you'd have 0% GDP growth so 1 million becomes 2 million well now you owe 40 grand and interest this has been the way the siren works for over a century now external debts in our currency and our economy are all linked now for the real kick in the nuts if you want the economy to keep growing at the same rate the debt must grow at an exponential rate if Society is used to the growth rate from 1 million to 2 million you can't just go to 3 million next time from 1 to 2 it was 100% from 2 to 3 would only be 50% so you have to grow it from 2 to 4 million of course then you owe 80 grand in interest and the next printing has to go from 4 million to 8 million and on and on it goes any attempted slowdown in the growth leads to economic contraction that's what the Qt over the last year did so now we see the economy slow so they have to print more and even if they save the economy again next time they will just have to print even more this is the real crux of it all the debt is literally required to grow not at a linear rate but at an exponential one the average human mind has trouble comprehending exponential growth but we've reached the point where either we have the economy slow or our debt goes full-on hockey-stick at this point in the graph or we get a new monetary system and currency and start over those are literally the only choices professor Laurence Kotlikoff in 2012 estimated the US government's future commitments of the net present value of over two hundred twenty two billion dollars Kotlikoff said 222 trillion not billion no one can know what the exact figure is for future government liabilities of which welfare is an increasing opponent no one is allowed to know the real state of government spending thanks to the federal Accounting Standards advisory board rule 56 promulgated this year add that reality to the 21 trillion dollars of unsubstantiated adjustments ie missing presumed stolen from 20 years of using the pentagon credit the federal government will probably collapse zeroing out all the liabilities but meanwhile alright I just gonna have to stop this video I know yes on my expression where I was like oh my god because there was a piece of information in this video that I did not know it was going to just talk about but it ran through it very pretty fast and this is something that people will not really hone in on but the people who pay attention to my lives I promise you please research this about five years ago I came across information but pertaining to a program that was put into law that poster took place and came out to national public in 2011 but was supposedly distracted by the World Trade Center in the hid in 9/11 all the conspiracy behind 9/11 is supposedly inside hit but what this goes to say that this was supposed to be information that was hidden that was supposed to be let out to the people on that same day that support that the 9/11 incident happened which delayed this information called in the sovereign in e-s-a RA I need you guys to start to look into this there's not a lot of information on the internet or the general public about it but the more we research about it the way Google works and my research about Google and paying attention to what they said in the congressional meetings is the more that we hit certain topics is the more information comes about it and it comes up in the in our Agra of them and it pulls up if we don't hit it and we don't put it in it doesn't pull up into the mainstream so the Soraa is a program that was connected to the biggest lawsuit that happened that people did not know about cause the farmers lawsuit the farmers case so the farmers case I have video that's located on a black Discovery Channel as well as secure energy on YouTube that talks about in depth you know it is a reupload of the whole documentary I'm you also could find this reupload on high-frequency channel where he uploaded the whole three-hour documentary what I did was break down the documentary in sections so you can understand it but the farm intact in itself was a big lawsuit that came to disclosed that the banks were doing things crooked one of the main thing they were doing were within they were doing predatory loans against individuals weird if the person passed away that the home was back in the possession of the bank and even if you left it to your family or another individual that individual lost the property and this was something that was going on and it was not on mainstream and just because we didn't have the access to Internet and Facebook like we did back in the day this information wasn't readily available but because I'm grateful to have the prosper to have the vibration of information that comes to me this is something I was privileged about seven years ago this video right here totally shocked me because I did not think that they want to talk about the nasarah and it's actually being related to the currency reset and the doing away of taxes income taxes because it is not just as well as not lawful when you do the research but we voluntarily pay taxes at United States citizens and we do that through way of adhesion contracts and more I'm getting off the topic just a little bit but I know the people who understand what I'm saying they understand what I'm saying especially the people that's in the high-frequency group y'all know what the hell I'm talking about so misssara please researching the star a little bit more keep your eyes on the prize and keep your eyes on this global currency reset that may and will occur and as you say goal is a buffer in to whatever its currency that people who decide to believe in necks because we are the only beings on this planet I choose to use a medium to exchange for our immediate needs which is stupid but whatever whatever I'm just gonna just shut up on that no cuz I make no damn sense we don't only live in species they have to pay they bout to make us pay for air okay so I'm next time I'm coming back as a barber dime trying to live free I ain't trying paid none of these I come back as a human when I come back so let me know get off stop it but this is real so please research the sovereign I'm going to go into the star a little bit more in upcoming weeks if you can't go to the black Discovery Channel and look up these videos that's the flat the farmers case the farmers case that is will go right into the go into the nasarah program in which we are opposed to be the beneficiaries of this big trust and money they're supposed to be basically leveling out everybody's debt and the fake hyperinflation and all of this stuff cuz it's all fake it's all fake it's all fakers all may believe in numbers in the system you don't believe it oh well you can keep playing but once you set this in your consciousness we're gonna be able to vibrate at a higher level the [ __ ] is fake the money is fake what we need to do is really get ourselves good with God learn how to cultivate the land a little bit better as well as get out of this capitalistic man mindset and we can start to head towards the direction of prosperity as well as give this information about out in the start about in the server the server is a real law and ESA are a it's a real law but it has been hidden from the people and it takes us that's gonna have to bring this information out I didn't know he was gonna talk about it but since he talked about it I might as well just let y'all know what the hell all right so we come into it in I know I've been rocking with you guys for a while I'm gold reserve which countries have the most gold reserve it's like a short 48 second video okay we're gonna watch that this from 2013 and then we're gonna watch a four-minute video or you're gonna see the trends and the difference who got the gold single best chart is based on the work of Dennis Cartman economist and editor of the Garmon letter and cypresses gold reserves a relatively tiny but Cartman says if the ECB is pressuring cyprus to sell gold that opens the door to other countries like Portugal or Greece and perhaps even Italy selling gold Italy has the world's third largest gold pile about 2,400 metric tons after the US and Germany and based on the plunge over the last two days the u.s. lost about fifty billion dollars plus on its gold holding we have a second chart for you that shows the percentage of the country's total reserves held in gold the US Germany and Italy have about three-quarters of their total reserves in gold look at China miniscule less than 2% this is of course the officially declared gold reserves a lot of people say there's the undeclared gold reserves as well so that video was actually don't play yet because I know how it is in the plane on me that video I think was in 2013 let me just verify that it was in 2013 and you see who had the most gold reserves at that time and we're gonna go into now recently a lot of this the next video I guess they actually went on to the next video why central banks are buying so much go so you know the central banks that we talked about which is better reserve and the European Bank the day I know bus chart is based on the work of Dennis Cartman economist NATO was in 2013 so that was cool that was in 2013 so who had the most gold and now we're gonna go into gold reserve comparison 2019 that's the one [Music] okay so you get a visual or how much gold these countries countries got like it's serious the size of a cat it's not a joke like pay attention pay attention that's funny they use some grain comparison like 80 we move it we move it somewhere [Music] some of these countries we've never even heard about I bet y'all I have been with him so so when I was looking at this video I was like okay the guy in t even know to have some go I could go up in there they are not Cambodia Columbia look these the countries that starting to have walked oh no no they ain't playing there we go Mongolian check that out they agree I think people stupid Africa African ain't stupid Morocco has a lot of gold Ukraine now we starting to move up if savatya yeah I'm sorry I just had to say it like that Malaysia Malaysia got some gold because I'm go reserved but they also got it they good on technology and create your technology see how much gold Pakistan God don't think these countries broke don't think these countries broke okay let American tell you that these countries they ain't got nothing they got something before you drift God he didn't sleep with other like South Korea here we go Greece we moving on to the big boys Libya while Libya on the hit list they got a lot of gold while they be on the hit list South Africa you see I'm South Africa in the building in the building I've Africans not playing but we're always running South Africa right now they're trying to get that land back Venezuela have a gold reserve as well that they're trying to hold and not allow them to liquidate their gold reserve look at Philippines they're doing pretty good Turkey these are actually countries in their gold reserve and I love this video because it's actually showing you in the life form how plentiful these country got would be UK check it out now he was a big dogs the lady had a size less than a cat I'm sorry I love my country the passage we should look Netherlands that's when some peas on a big heavy innit Japan heavy hitters come on I see we're United States that switch to the Switzerland on the gold reserve China Russia friends there we go right next to each other Italy Germany there we go now that United States got a big gold reserve but guess what our currency is not connected to that gold reserves so who the heck who the hell got control of the gold because I'm money ain't connected to all that go there we go there we go so that was a good review you know just a physical look of how actually go how gold looks being stacked upon each other and a country's and they're kind of like I can't say that that is like Pacific information and it's totally correct but I do appreciate the module that that individual put together so the last video we're gonna watch tonight I know we're rocking out we're gonna watch tonight is how to prepare for the next global recession this is about a three-minute video we're gonna close out I'm so grateful for you guys being here tonight and actually learning and growing if you can watch it tonight you're gonna watch it tomorrow you're gonna watch it tomorrow you're gonna learn grow cuz this is [ __ ] we need to be paying attention to excuse my language I gotta be real I go from intellectual to dude we're gonna have to learn this stuff okay so let's watch this three minute video how we possibly get prepared but as they stated Gold is a buffer so whatever money I want to believe in next as it's been a decade since the global recession of 2008-2009 and some interesting and and wearing vulnerabilities are also popping up at the moment in 2008 in 2009 the dominoes were really set up for quite a steep on Anne Shiell and economic crisis this time the economic vulnerabilities aren't quite as large they're large enough that we could see a slowdown in GDP growth the slowdown and trade and things of that nature the real risk is that our lack of preparedness and the the lack of room for global cooperation will turn what starts as kind of a minor downturn into something much larger and much more difficult to deal with sometime the next year or two the last big global downturn began in the United States with the collapse of the housing bubble in the financial sector there next time the trouble is much more likely to start elsewhere and perhaps in the emerging world emerging economies are much larger share of global output than they used to be they've also gone on something of a borrowing binge over the last 10 years which means that they could be due for a reckoning there are also reasons to be concerned about the euro area and in particular Italy which has an most public debt problem and where markets have been feeling a bit jittery about their ability to pay that back and that could relaunch the euro area debt crisis that we saw about a half decade ago the tools government's normally used to fight a recession won't be available in the same way that they normally are the next time around interest rates will be very low and so we normally rely on central banks to do interest rate cutting to perk up spending perk up growth and they're not gonna be able to do that so pretty quickly they're gonna have to turn to less tested methods money printing to buy bonds quantitative easing it was something that was used last time that's going to be used again but that works in a much more uncertain way and is much more politically contentious than some of the tools that are ordinarily used within countries the problem is that government is much more polarized across the world we have many more populist parties nationalist parties and it's gonna be very hard to reach the agreement that's necessary to launch big spinning programs and things of that nature then you also have disagreements across countries which means that it's much more likely you have contentious policies tariffs that go up currency wars things of that nature as countries struggle to deal with the next downturn ideally governments would be taking some steps right now to get ready for the next recession they should be changing their central bank policy targets what we've learned is that a low inflation target doesn't give central bank's enough room to fight recessions before interest rates fall to zero they should also be getting their budgets ready which means preparing to include measures that will increase spending automatically when the economy weakens in the future so that they don't have to have fights in Parliament about whether or not to expand spending when the time comes but then most important of all I think governments need to coordinate their responses with each other that makes it much more likely that we don't enter a scenario like we did in the 1930s when tariff barriers went up when there were currency wars and competitive devaluations and when ultimately that led to some pretty significant and nasty geopolitical tension all right so that was a quick breakdown of what to possibly expect as well as how we may be in a whole if other things doesn't fall into plan and quantitative easing doesn't work whatever anyway you know that never works so I want to say thank you guys for taking the time for being with me tonight I know I went into business together for like two hours but the people who have the long attention span I know you can get through this content because it's very important we don't only have to just pay attention to the drama and the gossip we have to pay attention that what's gonna go on in our pockets I know this information may be a year or two ahead of time but I promise you're gonna be very important so if you're interested in securing energy in the medium of currency that will help support the transition of a possible global currency on reset or you know collapse you can visit my website at www.uvu.edu/library go for about 60 bucks plus shipping and handling and with that goes to say the average person can save at least one or two grams a month in gold why not you never know you never know what's gonna happen around here so thank you again for spending time with me extra light Lashley I'm gonna secure your energy lob and I will see you Monday at the prime time homebuyers live we will go over some mortgage you know what happened pacifically in the mortgage crisis as well as some great information into regards to tax liens I never I wasn't even looking at myself my brains hanging down and everything and but I'm still cute whatever we still here for anyway many blessings and thank you so much for listening to the things that we really | SecureYourEnergy | UC1hLpi5RvyHErj0GaNjBTZA | 2019-12-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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M5m1rdEOH9g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5m1rdEOH9g | CHATGPT WROTE A SERMON ‼️😱👌🏽 NICK JONES | read the entire sermon that chat GPT the same software that you just saw being interacted with in the same software that was essentially saying that the world is overpopulated and that it would enforce a strict one child per family policy the same software that said it knows everything about every human on earth let's take a listen to what the sermon that it wrote and just to refresh your memory I said write a sermon about the role artificial intelligence will play in the end times according to the Book of Revelation in the Bible here's the title it said the role of artificial intelligence in the end times insights from The Book of Revelation introduction dear brothers and sisters today I want to dwell into a fascinating and thought-provoking topic the role of artificial intelligence AI in the end times as technology continues to advance at an astonished astonishing Pace it is only natural to wonder how these advancements will align with the teachings of the Bible particularly The Book of Revelation while the Bible does not explicitly mention AI it does provide us with insights that can help us discern the potential implications of this technology in the last days let us explore this together and seek wisdom from God's words this is all AI a person did not write this artificial intelligence wrote this Point number one a powerful deception in the Book of Revelation we find warnings about great deceptions that will arise in the end times Revelation 13 speaks of a beast that will deceive people with miraculous signs it is interesting to consider how AI with its ability to imitate human behavior and intelligence could be utilized to deceive the masses we've already witnessed the the development of deep fake technology which can create convincing counterfeit videos this raises concerns about the potential for AI driven deception on a grand scale during the end times that's the same exact concerns that I myself have it's interesting that the AI is saying hey you're Justified to have this concern part number two the mark of the beast it says Revelation 13 16. through 18 describes the infamous the Infamous Mark of the Beast that will be imposed upon Humanity during the reign of the Antichrist while the exact nature of this Mark is not specified it is plausible that Ai and related Technologies may play a role in its implementation for instance biometric identification systems embedded microchips or even neuro implants could be connected to AI systems for monitoring and control such as the y'all just I I swear to you on everything that I love I have not read this yet it literally said biometric identification systems such as neuro implants do you all remember the very first story that I talked about I said Elon Musk has a neuro link implant a brain implant that was just approved by the FDA this the AI is saying that it could use this technology in order to Usher the mark of the beast wow such advancements raise ethical questions and remind us to be vigilant in Discerning the potential dangers they pose Point number three we're almost done the Battle of Good and Evil throughout the Book of Revelation we we I can't believe I'm reading a sermon created by AI throughout the Book of Revelation we witness an ongoing spiritual battle between the forces of Good and Evil the rise of AI presents a unique challenge in this regard while technology itself is not inherently evil it can be misused and manipulated by those with malicious intent as AI continues to progress we must remain alert to its potential to be exploited for nefarious purposes as well as its potential to Aid in the Sprint and the spreading of the gospel and advancing the kingdom of God here's the last point point number four trust in God's sovereignty while it's crucial to be aware of the potential implications of AI in the end times we must never lose sight of God's sovereignty sovereignty technology May advance but God's plan remains unshakable this is AI wow the Book of Revelation ultimately reveals that Christ will return in glory to establish his eternal Kingdom no matter how powerful or deceptive AI may become it is ultimately subject to God's Divine Authority in conclusion we must consider the role artificial intelligence the role of artificial intelligence in the end times according to the Book of Revelation let us be Discerning and prayerful we should embrace the advancements of Technology with caution and a firm foundation in God's word our Focus must remain on living faithfully and in anticipation of Christ's return spreading the gospel of Salvation abiding in God's love and truth remember no matter how advanced technology becomes it cannot replace the love Grace and eternal hope that we find in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ may we trust in God's wisdom and find peace in him as we navigate the complexities of our rapidly changing 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0siuVqTM2e4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0siuVqTM2e4 | Widebody comfort, not so great airline. The TUI BOEING 767-300ER from Gran Canaria! | ah this is the life ladies and gentlemen welcome back to the channel and to gran canaria where we start today's flight carrying millions of passengers across the globe each year britannia is the world's biggest and britain's number one holiday airline [Music] for more than three decades britannia has built a reputation for innovation service and quality which continues to set the standards for holiday airlines and let's just check we've got everything we need we've got beer we've got the complimentary priority past lunch great vistas across the airport runway nice hot sunshine and of course an impromptu air show by the spanish air force the britannia name may be long gone but the bloodline lives on as direct britannia descendant luton based two airways limited on its way to pick me up today is this remarkable 24 year old boeing 767 300 extended range aircraft and i'm really looking forward to this one as the 767 is in my view one of the true great commercial airliners of all time today's 3 hour and 57 minute flight is on a 24 year old boeing 767 300 first delivered to britannia airways in 1998 and will be cruising at a maximum altitude today of 40 000 [Music] feet now [Music] and in fact the last 767 i flew on was the final ever british airways 767 retirement flight from lanniker in cyprus several years ago so you can understand why i'm excited well some of you will understand that right i'm not actually crazy right with boarding time upon us the thronging masses swarm to the gate area well all 75 of us on this 328 seat airliner this should be a very nice pleasant flight home i'm hoping for some of that warm britannia hospitality and of course the renowned fact that britannia was get ready for it ladies and gentlemen the first to offer hot food on holiday flights [Applause] [Music] so let's just recap as i find my seat ladies and gentlemen we're on a boeing 767 on an airline with pedigree heritage famed awesome cabin crew that pioneered hot food what could possibly go wrong and here's my really roomy extra legroom seat that i paid a small premium for and i've checked online to make sure that nobody is going to be sat next to me this really is looking good the cabin seems nice although of course the old girl pie today standards looks dated but getting older and looking dated it's not all that bad as i say to myself in the mirror on an almost daily basis [Music] [Applause] [Music] and so with everyone strapped in having listened to more than five minutes of a health and safety sermon it's finally time to push back and take off as always i'll be quiet to let you enjoy the sweet sound of these enormously powerful engines [Music] so now airborne there's just time for me to tell you about james joe kieran and all of my other patreon supporters who generously helped me to bring you these videos week in week out i should point out at this stage ladies and gentlemen that upon boarding we were informed that on today's flight there would be no hot food available that as it would turn out later was a massive understatement so don't get too excited in choosing alternatives to hot food like i did in fact we might as well just throw this menu card in the bin as you'll see so yeah the boeing 767 wow brings back memories this aircraft so why did i specifically want to fly on the 767 this afternoon well the truth is that i flew on a lot of these when i was younger because these were the workhorse of really the long-haul leisure industry probably for other airlines as well today's aircraft is 24 years old they are rolled you can tell they're old now they're past their best they're certainly not state of the art anymore that tui continues to fly i think they've got two or three of these in the uk fleet maybe a couple more in the belgian fleet or wherever else tui exists in europe but yeah these are the last of the 767s of tui uh which morphed itself for those who can remember from what used to be thompson fly before that it was britannia and uh i can't remember what it was before britannia clum even i'm not that old uh but yeah so like i say i remember flying on a lot of these back in the britannia days when it was a simple uk ledger airline and i've flown on a number of these over the carrib over to the caribbean so dominican republic jamaica and to some of the other longer hall destinations that britannia and thompson used to fly in today's flight we've got 75 passengers and i think this aircraft seats 270 people i think but i'll confirm that if i said to you what's the one thing you could improve on any economy what's the one thing that would make you really happy on a four-hour economy flight what would you say would it be free food perhaps we used to have free food remember getting free food on britannia or inclusive food or would you say make the passenger next to your vanish perhaps i think that would be my priority so if i could have a double seat to myself always on every flight i don't know what my wife would think though that's the only thing so it's about five o'clock in the afternoon now local time and we are probably about halfway between the canaries and mainland spain or actually portugal we fly the portuguese coast and as you can see it's a bright lovely day very warm it feels very warm in a rather unhappy twist of fate i'm afraid i have some bad news for you so i'll get straight to the point so i'm going to declare this the worst flight i've been on in my adult life now let me tell you why so first of all the food so when we looked at the menu earlier uh i sort of quite fancy a sandwich to be fair to tui they emailed to say they had no hot food on board so no hot food not stressed out that'll be important when i tell you my next bit so i said to the chap have you got any sandwiches anywhere no we haven't we've got nothing basically and the first to offer hot food on holiday flights so i said well have you got anything savory at all so i want just sweet stuff for four and a half hour play and he said no we haven't we've got fruit pastels or pringles and that's it i was here working on somebody's conversation so because of the light loads the crew said you must sit in your seat whilst the plane takes off because it's been balanced and i get that that's fine that's i've been on flights before that happens to save fuel i guess that's what they do that's fair enough so but they said once you get into the air you can choose another seat so here's just another lie that they just make up or a shortness of the truth saw some passengers who paid to be in row one to pay paid extra uh to have the extra legroom seat at the front of the plane took the bulkhead seeds did you understand this whether you may be eating or drinking you're coming after your monkeys like your body so i'll come back to that that's my third point so [Music] they took the middle seats at the bulkhead because apparently they couldn't get row on the computer wouldn't let them have row 1 when they went through boarding and they showed the cabin attendant the receipt that they've paid for raw one and he just said no you can't sit here it's a chargeable seat despite the fact there's nobody in it and the plane is like two-thirds empty then he was just having none of it and he was very rude very aggressive but that's the attitude of the rest of the crew on board they are so unhelpful and they are so rude so the health and safety sermon is well it tells you all the things that you must do when you sat on a two-way aircraft and i timed it five and a half minutes it took her to read the entire script and i'm sure some of it was just made up to be honest uh so when i bought the food service which consists of that a kind of sprite that's today's food service on board tui uh my first card my credit card didn't go through and so he just snapped at me and said your card's not gone through really rude and arrogant and so i said well do you want to try the debit card anywhere we'll go on then you know there's no need for that i get that these guys work long hours and i get that they've already done a four and a half hour sector down to gran canaria this morning but i've never had this on any other airline i know people love to hate ryanair if i was to rank all of the airlines that i ever use down to the canary and i think i've flown all of them over the years this would be by far the worst if i was to rank the top five this will be at number 10. that's just how awful they are so if you think about you know the airlines that i've used down to canarians park british airways because i always fly club europe with them so that's a different proposition but if you think about easyjet i like because it's consistent and they always have food on board well i've never been on a flight where they haven't been off built off me a food service that consists of more than sprite they ryanair is again you know i don't think you can order hot food in advance like you once could but again they've always had stuff on board and you don't get that five-minute health and safety sermon and then you just heard her again because they'll have seen somebody with a mask off to drink his uh sprite probably a good old jet too i mean they can be a bit health and safety sermon they prefer to sell stuff but actually you know to sell stuff i suppose you've got to have it on board first of all but jet two's okay i flew down with them yesterday on the a321 that was fine it's all right but to be honest it's a long time since i've flown with tui and i'm only on today to get the 767 which is a fabulous aircraft obviously because there is so much competition for flights down to the canary islands i'm pleased to say it's not an airline i would ever have to fly with again so i can make that assurance to you all right now that i will never ever fly with tui again and uh i mean that's just look at it that's the catering service for a four and a half hour flight frankly you know if you tie all that together this is just this has been the worst flight i've had for absolutely years and years still at least the bathroom like the rest of the aircraft is well presented this has definitely been refurbished i think i'll just sit here for the rest of the flight given all that we've seen today i do wonder if tui have decided to simply run down the short and mid-operation in favor of more profitable long-haul package holidays i may of course be wide of the mark here but when your product falls short of the competition on all fronts it's difficult to see how anyone would willingly fly with 2e uk when britannia was around they didn't have the lower cost airlines to contend with and i do think this is where tui has simply struggled to adjust so with this fabulous sunset in the background let's have a look at what i spent on today's flight with a base fare of 137 pounds plus extra legroom seat checked bag and a drink that came to a grand total of 201 pounds and 80 pence this is a lot more than i normally pay with other airlines for an equivalent service however that said today's flight was all about the 767 and so as we come towards the end of today's flight well you just have to laugh really and put it down to experience i'm just glad that i didn't use manchester airport and tui all in one day that would be enough to drive you insane but life goes on and next week i'll be back in the air as usual on a happier note i'll be testing out the mighty 757 with jet 2 so stay tuned and thanks for watching bye for now the same goal that is to ensure that britannia remains undisputedly britain's number one holiday airline [Music] you | Moments In The Sky | UC7d1_9jvcjY-SJo_6ljFD2A | 2022-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,253 | 11,629 |
Sp84JwllBoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp84JwllBoA | ☀️ WHY are people MOVING OUT of PHOENIX in 2024? 🌵 [Living in Arizona] | I would say our school systems I mean I went to public school here and I turned out okay right I mean maybe that's questionable I don't know but guys weird things are unfolding in the Phoenix Arizona real estate market maybe you live in Phoenix or maybe you're relocating here and you want to buy a home and you're like wait a second why is everyone leaving Phoenix I pulled my friends my family remember I'm from here found out some of the main reasons I didn't Google these these are real life people and answers of why they are taking off and leaving Phoenix so if that interests you stay tuned okay you guys so let's Jump Right In reason number one you're not you're not going to believe what I'm going to say because you're going to think it's the opposite but people are actually leaving to get away from their family I know that a lot of people retire out here in Phoenix Metro and we have so many beautiful places to live here right we have so much we have worldclass golf worldclass Spas shopping I mean it's an amazing place to live apparently during Co a lot of people relocated here you know probably a lot of them to be with family and now all of that close and nit quarters I guess um isn't going so well anymore so might mean leaving the city and in some cases leaving the state you know drop a comment below are you moving here to be close to family or are you moving here to maybe also get away from family in another state anyhow that was reason number one and these are in no particular order you guys okay you guys the next reason why people are leaving Phoenix again this is from real people on the streets from friends and family and my clients and the next reason people are leaving relates to affordability but not in the way you think so if you have owned a home out here for more than four years probably so preco right you have made some amazing money on your property you have so much Equity because our home prices have really gone up so a lot of people are finding that they can move to a smaller town in the midwest sell their home here in Phoenix make a great profit and live a much more affordable lifestyle you know somewhere in the Midwest and they're really happy about that they're going to have money in the bank they're going to have extra money to vacation and maybe you know build a home that they really like on two acres of land and they just can't do that here so that is one of the reasons is really AFF it's kind of a two-sided affordability thing right like some people are leaving because they made so much money and some people are leaving because they don't make enough money to afford to purchase a home so they're also going to smaller towns and that might be going to like cassa Grand or Maricopa doesn't necessarily mean leaving the whole state though some people are leaving the state entirely okay you guys reason number three why people are leaving Phoenix and this is a really hard reason to even talk about but I think it's important to talk about remember these are reasons from real people that that live here or did live here right and one of the main things is drug abuse okay so as far as opioids and Fentanyl and all those things they are issues in every state right it doesn't matter where you go drugs will be around I do have people that I have lost right in my life to to drug abuse and so something like this is very hard to hear I actually found a really interesting website let me share my screen with you and we can kind of compare to other cities because we are not the drug capital of the world or anything like that like I said anywhere you go drugs can be found right that's just part of life part of society people might be relocating here to start over from you know perhaps some kind of abuse or a an issue that they had in another state right sometimes you need to just change your surroundings and change who you interact with and really start fresh so let's take a quick look you guys so from August 2022 to July 2023 Maricopa County had uh 1,844 deaths and this is just from drugs in general this is kind of a cool thing here um this is our state and this is the Maricopa County so most of them are in Maricopa County it is the biggest uh County it's where Phoenix is Scottdale all of those places right so anyhow let's take a look at um so where are we at 1844 let's take a look at there's a lot of people moving here from Los Angeles so perhaps let's see if we are better or worse they had many more deaths they had 2500 deaths in that time frame versus what Maricopa County had so perhaps people are relocating here because we do have a you know a lesser um a lesser Vibe of that let's take a look at uh Cook County right that is going to be Chicago let's see there they had 2230 okay so Chicago also has more than us right let's take a look at how about San Diego okay so San Diego had less uh than Phoenix did so Phoenix does have more deaths than that but anyhow some of this is just interesting to look at um it's all perspective you know on um you know where you're going or why you're leaving but but anyhow I just wanted to shed some light on that because it was a real answer and I'm just trying to be truthful about why some people are trying to find a different way of life and are leaving Phoenix Metro so we are definitely not the worst in the nation that is an awful reason but that is uh reason number three all right you guys if you're still watching thank you so much I know your time is valuable I really appreciate it if you find this helpful definitely think of liking subscribing and remember if you're relocating to Phoenix or if you live here and you're thinking of buying or selling a home I am a full-time award-winning realtor and a phoenix native I would love love love to help guide you on your home buying or selling Journey so please definitely reach out I love chatting the market with you let's jump into the next reason and the next reason is probably pretty obvious I think any video you find on why people are leaving Phoenix weather is going to come up okay so is it hot here yes are there days where I am like why do I live here yes it definitely does get hot and our sun is very intense I don't know if everyone knows this but the closer you get to the Equator the more intense the sun is so you know I had clients actually recently we were looking at homes and it was like 78 out but the sun was right on us and they were like whoa it it that feels doesn't feel like 78 that feels very warm and I said yeah that's just how the Sun Works down here right so it does get hot here but right now okay so it's it's April right April 2020 April 2024 we've had more rain recently and cooler weather than we've ever had so maybe all these people leaving because it's too hot helped our urban sprawl or the heat island I don't know maybe we're actually cooling down but I can tell you to be in the 60s and rainy in April is not normal and we're loving it and so we've actually had a very chilly and rainy spring and winter so yes though heat in the summer it's very hot but just get a pool and get sunscreen and get misters and and good air conditioning like I've said in all my other videos and you know you will survive it life still goes on people still do things and you know go to our Lakes travel up north all of that good stuff okay you guys the final reason and there's kind of a two-part to this uh why people are leaving the Phoenix area and this is also kind of a sad thing but it has to do with our school systems and that's mixed in with our politics right so we have a school voucher system basically parents get money per their child and they can apply that money to whatever kind of education circumstances for their child that they want so now my best friend and my sister are both teachers they've been teachers for 15 20 years special education teachers um they are wonderful amazing people um we don't pay them enough uh which is a whole another video but any vouchers were originally created to help um students with special needs right to get that additional services that they needed now they're saying that because anyone can use it that these schools are getting less funding and that is making these schools not as great because they're receiving less money money there's less money for programs and for supplies and to pay teachers and so it really is becoming difficult to go to certain public schools and they're closing schools and they're starting to um bus different children to different schools and some parents are not liking that and so it's kind of become a mess out here with our school system now we do have really wonderful schools we do have some of the top um schools you know in the state here in Phoenix the kyne school district is amazing we have a lot of monori schools which are really really wonderful and you can also choose where you want to send your child to school you don't have to go right you know where you live just because it's down the street you can still if you can get apply and get in to a school you know across the city then your child can go there so as long as you can you know get them there so that is kind of what's happening with our school system that being said people are moving to you know a lot of the East Coast cities have amazing they're always ranking in the top you know depending where you look we usually rank 45th 48th 50th as far as Public School Systems go so all right you guys thank you so much for watching my why people are leaving Phoenix video I try to be very um authentic and get real answers from real people not just Google don't forget to reach out to me if you are looking to move here relocate here I do so so many relocations especially off of YouTube and you guys are all so amazing I really appreciate it so anyhow thank you again and 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4I5li2W8ebM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I5li2W8ebM | Louis Nirenberg - Tribute to Ennio De Giorgi - 20 September 2016 | well it's a it's a great honor and pleasure for me to participate in this meeting in in memory of anel the Georgie and I'd like like to thank the organizers for the very kind invitation of course already much has been said about Eno so I will be very brief I'll talk just a bit about my personal contact with him uh anel and I first met at a Chim meeting here in Pisa in 195 September 1958 and uh I had heard of him before in in particular when uh Nash uh worked out his proof of the related Georgie Nash result on on regularity variational problems of elliptic type Professor de benedetto spoke about that earlier and so Nash worked out his proof and then he discovered that a proof had been already published by a young Italian and he was very upset I must say about this and he came to me and he said asked me if I'd ever heard of the Georgie and at that time I had not in fact I had suggested the problem to Nash and I think that Guido Stak suggested the problem to to anel and um so in 58 when I met Eno I already knew about that work that beautiful paper and I was very happy to meet him and uh we we talked and we became friends and the friendship lasted all the years up to 20 years ago when he died and it was a uh it was just lovely to know him and uh the we we never talked much we uh over the years I would see him we would uh we would always eat at the menza together and at some point I stayed at the Colo Tano and for some years he stayed there and so we would meet there occasionally but we we met regularly for lunch and sometimes for dinner and we would sometimes take walks together and talk and we talked about all kinds of things but um you know uh something a bit a bit uh odd uh I first of all I I never worked with anel but what's even more surprising we never discussed mathematics and uh for example with Guido Sakia I we discussed mathematics all the time but somehow with enel we never talked mathematics and maybe one reason was I I was told that very often people with come to Eno with a question they're trying to prove something they they needed something they would come to him with a question he would react to that and then he and the person would begin working together and eventually they would publish ajor paper but I never came to him with with a question and uh maybe the reason is because I was a little bit in awe of him you know I admired him enormously uh I must say not only for his mathematics also for his generous personality I don't have to tell you about that you people from here know him better than I uh he uh and also his his uh in taking part in many things like Amnesty International and he was very interested in human rights and I was I really admired him enormously for that uh once he came to as far as I remember he came to to the US once and at that time he visited the Quran Institute and gave a talk but after 30 minutes he stopped so this was a bit of surprise to everybody but it was just a 30 minute talk and uh he was as you know extremely modest person and there was something Saint like about him and uh the I some over the years I always Associated the school of normale mainly with him and and with Guido Sakia and I have to say his uh you know his work I don't have to tell you but his I think often about him and his work has and his personality have had enormous influence on mathematics throughout the world and to this day we miss him all and that's all I have to say [Applause] | SNS Sciences | UCKBnY7XFk6Yeh_48EKAi_BQ | 2016-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 699 | 3,456 |
OhCIYkIyIjU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhCIYkIyIjU | Can roofing felt get wet? | Ken roofing felt get wet Kevin wait until I lift it when I lift it okay when I lift it wait you know what I got a better you're doing this this roofing felt get wet so can roof and felt get wet absolutely especially when you use the synthetic underlayment like we do this will actually keep your roof dry without shingles for a couple of weeks at a time down at our location in Florida when we install the roof we have to dry it in and install the felt on it and wait for them to come out and inspect it before we can actually start installing the shingles so this right here is definitely going to help protect your roof | Olympus Home | UC2wjiIz42lQFGIcLHLeXQdA | 2023-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 124 | 621 |
5l91yVLyfGk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l91yVLyfGk | Earthquake Swarm Off Coast of Oregon - M4.5 in Kansas - M4.3 in France | either once again YouTube first off please go check out my website if you haven't already link is in the description box boil right under my email address it can teach you how to find how to access and how to analyze seismic and GPS data even contains event examples for many different types of earthquakes and tremors vents so you kind of know what to look for and also contains over a thousand plots probably on many different sections of my website and many different blogs on there for many different earthquake swarms and events also I just finished my radio interview with 95.5 my country so if you want to see that it's gonna be the video right before this one on my channel so go check that out if you want there are a few things I want to talk about today let's zoom in shall we let's California just real quick three things we're gonna talk about we're gonna start off with the earthquake swarm right off the coast of Oregon on the way off the west coast of the United States we have the Cascadia subduction zone right here let me turn on terrain just real quick this is called the Blanco fracture zone this is not the Cascadia subduction zone this is right here this is right where the subduction zone starts right here zoom we see multiple earthquakes apparently they are now reporting there is a 2.4 at 4.7 kilometers in depth just right along the Cascadia subduction zone but along the Blanco fracture zone right here we saw nine earthquakes reported 10 for this whole area but nine for this area including and they all say 10 kilometers and exactly all of them so obviously they don't know what depths they were because that's impossible for all of them to be the exact same depth I mean that's and plus they also use ten point no kilometers in depth when they don't understand what the depth is you know so I don't know just got a shrug started with a three point two and then we had a 5.0 and a five point four and a five point four to four point two is a four point seven to three point two of four point six and then it's you put four all the way over here this is definitely an earthquake swarm I cannot see any main shock really because there were two five point four and apparently multiple people did report viewing this and notice that when you go to all the event pages of these events I still have not seen an accurate moment in sir I have not seen them the moment tensor and which is very odd because as you're about to see the wave forms to these events and the frequencies associated with them very very strange guys especially for maybe 5.4 now we're gonna take a look at the closest seismic station to these events right here and that's going to be cab station cab in the antsy network with your side's right here which is the closest seismic station available to for david download to this earthquake swarm along the blanco fracture zone and you're about to see it's pretty weird guys this is pretty weird for a bunch of magnitude fives i don't know the frequencies are way too low maybe it's showing the fracture splitting even more I don't know so let's go check it out on the size of the program swarm here we are in the seismic program swarm with the most recent data straight from cab in the NC Network no location code so it's - - broadband vertical so I am going to add a 1 Hertz high-pass filter to the 8th power ok moving forward we see the earthquakes right here but notice they almost look like telasi isms might tell us seismic signatures don't they that's because the frequencies are extremely low starting out we saw the earthquake swarms started at about I'm gonna say 1244 UTC and they're reporting in let's see let's see 12:43 UTC which started with a 5.0 then there was a 5.4 12 52 and then at 1,300 there's another 5.4 so let's go back right here you can see here's the 5.4 right there going forward going forward then there's the other 5.0 whoops whoops the other five I mean 5.4 excuse me right here you tell there are a few tiny quakes in between probably between magnitude 3 and magnitude 4 keep going forward notice the low low low frequencies form magnitude 5.4 which is all guys it's that's that's pretty odd at least in my opinion because this station is I'm gonna say maybe a hundred two hundred miles away so frequencies should not be this low let's take a look at the 5.4 shall we look at the look at the waveforms guys look at how low those dominant frequencies are that is so strange so what is going on with the bike fracture zones just west of the Cascadia subduction zone keep going oh I keep skipping downwards geez keep going forward looks like there's another few quakes right there going forward so it definitely is some type of earthquake swarm that's for sure going for we have a few more quakes 1338 and 1342 13:38 1342 I believe that would be these two right here four point two and a four point seven let's see here guys let's go forward again again again a little tiny quake right they're very tiny probably maybe two three two magnitude war then we see probably another magnitude four right there and then not much afterwards not much recently and then we see no other tiny quakes right there which I believe oh you up and we see another quake right here again pretty tiny but you can doubly see it on the spectrogram that is for sure queer P and S wave arrivals so these are quotes are very weird off the coast of Oregon guys what caused these events here let me zoom all the way out as much as I can there we go whoops all right so right here basically is the whole earthquake swarm on the Blanco fracture zone which they're saying contains 92 5.0 5.4 and 5.4 and multiple other high magnitude 3s and magnitude fours so why are the frequencies so low I mean I understand the stations far away but I don't know I really hope they do put out some moment tensors for these events but I don't know now let's move on to something else just real quick and we also had an earthquake up in northern Kansas north-central Kansas oh and it was a magnitude 4.5 at 3 kilometers in depth pretty shallow so it is possible is caused by fracking they do have some large earthquakes in Kansas and in this in the Midwest because of fracking so that does happen guys let's go to the event page for this 4.5 in Kansas just real quick that's here over a thousand people reported feeling this to USGS see they have a moment tension for this earthquake come on I wish they'd put a moment tenser out for the quakes off the coast of Oregon that would be nice at least give us idea of what's causing their a quake swarm that would be nice I don't know yeah over a thousand people all over the state Kansas felt this magnitude four point five let's take a very quick look in the size of program swarm just real fast and here we are in the seismic program swarm with the most recent seismic data taken as of 11:10 a.m. Pacific time June 22nd 2019 for the closest seismic station to the magnitude four point five in Kansas in CB KS station US network Zerg location code broadband vertical and let's turn on a 1 Hertz high-pass filter since it's a broadband Channel and here it is right here the magnitude four point five lasted quite a while look these from here to here is one minute so shaking was probably really long for the people in that area so probably scared the crap out of them that's for sure check out the P wave very strange kind of an emergent P wave kind of just a little bit zooming in does not look like a fracking quake to me in my opinion fracking quicks usually have much higher frequencies and usually are much shorter you know they don't last as long in my opinion but you never know this is a magnitude 4.5 so you never know and so far it does seem there's only one aftershock right here at about 11:30 a UTC which would be about 4:30 8 a.m. Pacific time oh yeah this occurred in the morning guys this occurred in the morning so it definitely woke a lot of people up out of their beds cuz a lot of people we're at home sleeping at this time so that's pretty crazy scrolling down right here let me see I believe this is the tellus II ISM here let's turn off the filter just so we can see all the lower frequencies let's zoom out yep does it the Telsey ISM I believe from the earthquake swarm off the Cascadia subduction zone near the blanco fracture zone I believe that's it right there it's a pretty much the same exact timeframe so at least in my opinion at least in my opinion I don't know for sure though actually why don't we check let's go all the way back all the way back let's go back to California go all the way up here let's see here folks let's see all the way down 12:43 1250 to 1300 yes yeah the largest earthquakes occurred before 1300 and of at about 1300 let's see see right that 1300 1252 12 43 and it shouldn't take really long for the seismic waves to propagate away from the bank of fracture zone all the way to the east to Kansas so I believe what we are seeing right here are definitely the TEL seismic signatures or I believe that's over a thousand miles away right I believe it if it's over a thousand miles away that is considered a tell a seismic signature anything really under that is considered a regional event so let's go to the spectra plot just for a quick and long frequency press okay oh yeah dominant frequencies of this Telus iseman signature between about 0.03 Hertz and 0.1 Hertz yeah definitely you tell season guys definitely definitely from those events so let's move on to one last thing just real quick On June 21st 2018 at 6:50 UTC there is a magnitude 4.3 at 3.4 kilometers in depth in western France look at that just east of Nantes please tell me if I'm saying that wrong isn't that weird look at that it was between angers show let and summer if I'm saying that right and the magnitude 4.3 apparently some people did report to USGS viewing this earthquake which is strange because USGS is basically an American run institution you know because it's from the American government so I bet many many many more people to feel this earthquake right here about 83 people reported to you is sheis that they felt it there's the moment tenser for this event let's just take a really quick look at it in this seismic program swarm and here we have data from the closest seismic station to this magnitude four point three in France the closest seismic station CLF and in the Jean Network 0 0 location code broadband vertical let's go spectrogram you can tell for some weird reason it does not surpass 10 Hertz I believe this station only records 10 Hertz in below but regardless we're gonna do 1 Hertz high-pass filter just to get rid of those pesky background micro C isms and here it is right here the magnitude 4 point 3 in France almost looked like two earthquakes this possibly could be this waves of course but then again I don't know maybe it's a little bit deeper than they're saying I don't know I believe right here is the P and S wave arrival though that's definitely the P and S wave arrival P s wave arrival don't know what this is though this could be these surface waves again like I just said or a t aftershock could be an aftershock from the main shot possibly almost occurring at the same time maybe maybe I'm just I don't know for sure guys check out the dominant frequencies oh yeah high frequency tectonic quake between 1.3 Hertz and about 6.6 Hertz but we can frequencies go well beyond that I bet at this station could detect frequencies beyond 10 Hertz we definitely see some higher frequencies that's for sure well that's pretty much it for today guys so what do you think the earthquake swarm on the Blanco fracture zone was caused by please leave a comments in comment in these - comment section below please and let me know what you think I think it's possibly from the fracture zone possibly splitting a little bit and why don't we go take a look actually in the past day let's take a look at ETS episodic tremor and slip events in the past day or two for the west coast of the United States and see what's going on and here we are at p and s n dot org slash tremor great tool that they have right here showing pretty much all ETS tremor events since about a say late 2009 just in the past day we see tremor is definitely occurring off the northeastern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State down in Olympia and Tacoma down here a little bit right here just west of Portland and the Northern California and a little bit right here in Northern California as well usually we see only really one spot like let's say it would be the Olympic Peninsula and everywhere else silent or it'll be Portland and Salem Oregon and everywhere else silent it's very interesting to see that just in the past day just in the past day we have seen basically the entire Cascadia subduction zone showing some type of tremor movement and then we get that earthquake swarm off the west coast all along the Blanco fracture zone do you think they could be related I think that's very possible but we still are not inside a very real ETSU and I believe we already saw it which was this one right here and let's zoom in remember is about May April hit the peak around May 12th right here and has been going down ever since you can tell it's been going down that is for sure but let's zoom in you can tell that it's still ongoing guys we're still seeing a good amount of tremor it's still definitely occurring but I believe the ETS event is over but then again basically here let's go all the way back let's go all data it doesn't matter really there is always some type of tectonic tremor occurring somewhere always I mean you don't need an ETS event to get tectonic tremor guys so I'm just letting you guys know I believe the strongest ETS event ever was this one right here at least on record from is that August 28th 2012 to about October 12 2012 there's a lot guys here let's see if we can pull it up on the map let's press search back in late 2012 was I believe Dean Lars event gotta let it load because there's a lot of data not a percentage to plot yep see and that's basically the line of the Cascadia subduction zone right there very interesting guys so that's pretty much it for right now again if you want to listen to some of my radio interview you can either look at it on my youtube channel or on Monday morning with this Monday morning in just a couple days two days at about what was at 6:40 a.m. Pacific time 7:40 a.m. mountain time you can use the 95.5 my country radio app which I will try to leave a link to it in the description box below if you want to hear my renewing interview actually on the radio so but I already have it up on my youtube channel so you really don't have to do that you could just you know but show your support to 95.5 they're really great station it was really fun the the guy who interviewed me Jeff Doc Holliday really cool guy really laid-back I mean it was fun you know I hope to do that again so hope you guys all have a great day keep an eye on I remember to always be prepared who knows what's coming for the Cascadia subduction zone it's a very mysterious place god bless guys and see you later | Ben Ferraiuolo | UCi0noEorkiCaxJoSRLgwPdA | 2019-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,886 | 15,172 |
AVXu1_vaY2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVXu1_vaY2U | Forms! -- Polycasts #55 | hey polycasters and welcome to surprise edition of them me Annika show I thought I should steal the camera from Rob for a little bit so I can tell you about forms that's the thing that I'm excited about forms are really awesome because you get to send data that a user types into a server without doing any work or writing any javascript and that's great but if you've noticed forums don't really work with custom elements that you may have been writing because forums only care about the native input element so in polymer we try to fix that by making something called an iron form iron firm is really great if you get to control the custom element that you're writing because you need to do a little bit of work so that it actually talks to an iron form so what I want to do today is show you how you can get a native form to actually care about your custom element with just doing one little trick and that is to basically copy the value into a hidden input element so that the form actually sees it come to my computer here okay so the first thing I'm gonna do is create a form and you'll notice here that I'm using something called HTTP bin HTTP man is an awesome service that basically lets you send a request to it and it responds with the thing that you sent this is really awesome because I don't really want to write a server to make this demo nobody does so whatever I send to HTTP Ben is gonna tell me you know the arguments and the header isn't the stuff they're great so I've created a form and I have some like form Styles here included so that it actually looks pretty and not terrible so you're impressed with my mad CSS skills and in this form I'm gonna put something called a birthday input the thing that I'm gonna demo is basically a custom element that gets your birthday so that I can send you cake when it's actually your birthday it's gonna be amazing for everyone so put an input over here I'm gonna put a button it's got a class so it's pretty and if you go over here to my demo and i refresh my page i have a form it has a button very exciting so that's actually implement this custom element it's a birthday input so it's gonna have a label to tell you what this input does and then I'm gonna put a date input that's really just two tech skills together and one of them's a month and one of them's a date so if i refresh my form here I should also import it so I'm gonna go ahead and include my element in the demo and then when i refresh it BAM there is an input the thing is I didn't tell the form to care about it so if I actually try to submit a in here HDPE doesn't see it I didn't send any arguments with that form and that makes sense we doesn't do any of the magic so let's go ahead and do it so the first thing I want to do is actually you know assemble this birthday somehow so I'm going to create a property called birthday on my input which is just a string I'm gonna get it from the thing that you type so I'm going to add an event listener for input so that every time you type something in one of these fields I get an event in this event listener what I'm gonna do is just take the two values and smash them together with with a slash and they're gonna go into this property called birthday cool so that's still not gonna work because I still didn't tell the forum how to use it so let's do this I'm gonna have my input element and it has the birthday and I'm gonna bind it to a variable so that I can actually pass this variable to one of my hidden inputs I'm gonna create this hidden element it's an input it's hidden so that means it doesn't show up in your form our form looks exactly the same and I'm gonna give it a name unless your input has a name the form doesn't care about it either and then its value is gonna be the value from the birthday input element oh that's cool I've wired them up together and for this to actually work in our demo you got to put them inside a dumb bind sweet although this should work let's go and refresh our demo it looks exactly the same I'm gonna put in my birthday this is actually my birthday please send me presents I will appreciate them greatly and now when I submit look at this we've sent something to http Ben it confirms I've sent it a birthday everything is working as expected amazing and that's how you trigger a forum to care about your custom element thank you so much for watching I'll see you next time you have any questions put them in the in the comments below or you can find me on twitter i'm at not waldorf subscribe to the channel and yes my friends hi Polly custard and welcome to another edition of oh no this is not another edition hello funny fellow don't make me laugh if you've noticed and if you try to use them with some of our custom elements thanks so much for watching I forgot everything god this is hard | Chrome for Developers | UCnUYZLuoy1rq1aVMwx4aTzw | 2016-10-05 | Creative 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lSTGUjTxj_0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSTGUjTxj_0 | Ministerial Statement: Protecting Scotland’s Interests - 16 January 2019 | thank you the first item of business this afternoon is a statement by Michael Russell on protecting Scotland's interests response to the outcome of the meaningful vote in Westminster and the cabinet secretary we'll take questions at the end of a statement so if anybody wishes to ask a question I would encourage you to press your request to speak button as soon as possible and I call on the cabinet secretary Michael Russell those with an interest in the ironic might remember that five years ago this very week the UK government released its latest paper in its Scotland analysis series publications devoted to undermining Scotland and the case for independence entitled EU and international issues that item extolled what it claims were the many benefits to Scotland of the UK's membership as the EU not much of it has lasted well people might find this assertion in the light of last night's events particularly ironic it says the UK uses its influence within the EU to Scotland's advantage on a whole host of issues of particular interest to people and businesses in Scotland such as budget contributions fisheries agricultural subsidies and structural funds Scotland benefits from this under the UK's strong voice in Europe where it contributes to and participates in discussions and negotiations from its position within the UK what a difference five years makes we may remember how Ruth Davidson put it at the time no that is - Scottish independence means we stay in we are members of the European Union well it didn't and we all now know we are imminently threatened threatened with not being members of the European Union presiding officer this government was elected in May 2016 on a manifesto which said that the Scottish Parliament should have the right to hold another independence referendum if there is a significant and material change this is the government that was elected they were not elected to government if there is a significant and material change in the circumstances that prevailed in 2014 such as Scotland being taken out of the EU against our will but today is not just about the Constitution there are real losses it ill behoves the Tories to laugh at anything today I would have said there are real losses which every one of us would experience over which we have never voted brexit if it happens we'll remove all the claimed benefits of EU membership and we're over it we'll substitute for them more incompetent leadership by an even greater dictation by the complete chaos of the Westminster system now there are actions that we believe the UK government should take immediately to stave off complete disaster I shall come to those in a minute but let me first pause to reflect on the enormous dangers we are now in and how they have come about last night was not just a defeat it was a right a prime minister a Tory prime minister who had spent two and a half years negotiating a withdrawal agreement had that agreement defeated by a historic margin a margin never seen before at Westminster and in part caused by one of the biggest revolts within a political party that has ever taken place there and no wonder it went down to such a heavy defeat the Prime Minister's deal would not would would make people poorer it would drag Scotland not just out of the EU but also the single market in the customs union it would put Scotland at a competitive disadvantage against Northern Ireland and far from bringing stability it would open the door to many more years of difficult negotiations disputes an inevitable uncertainty for citizens and businesses in a normal political world with normal accountable self-aware politicians the scale of this defeat would have led to the immediate resignation of if not the government then at least the leader of that government but instead the Prime Minister behaves as this is this is all somebody else's fault as he and Blackford said last night all she could come up with was the offer of talks with the opposition parliamentarians some things she should have done at the start of the process not at its disastrous de Neumann moreover her MPs including former members of this Parliament have emerged blinking into the daylight today shaking the dust and rubble of the defeat from off their shoulders and asserting in the media tented villages has now grown up around the UK Parliament that the disaster is in some way not a problem for her and their party it's one for the EU which they now expect to come running back to the negotiating table full of contrition at their stance that is presiding officer self-deluding mince it is arrogance born of ignorance the EU is clear Ireland is clear the deal can only change if the red lines change and if the Prime Minister will not change her red lines there can be no change to anything that is on the table no change to the backstop no change to the financial arrangements no change to the need for regulatory alignment if there are to be tariff concessions there is still mate in that crumbling Calais beside the Thames and that stalemate exacerbated by the delays that the Prime Minister has been solely responsible for is costing business EU nationals and indeed all the rest of us very dear so what needs to be done now well fortunately despite genuine differences of opinion on the question of independence there has been general consensus with the exception of the Tories on the steps that should be taken to protect Scotland and mitigate for the whole UK the damaja breaks it and in these worsening circumstances with the UK government humiliated leaderless but still arrogantly self-deluded such a plan is required more urgently than ever presiding officer last night the First Minister spoke to the Prime Minister today she is in London meeting with MPs she and the First Minister of Wales have also sought an urgent meeting of the joint Ministerial Committee a plenary level and she has written to the PM regarding that and about the best way forward the first part of the plan must be to rule out a No Deal last week the House of Commons began in adopting the amendment proposed by Labour's Yvette Cooper to the finance bill to demonstrate the force which they are prepared to put in to frustrating the UK government should it choose to pursue a No Deal outcome that is good but more is required and more of the UK government in particular they can and should rule out No Deal now and forever this afternoon by supporting the SNP amendment to Labour's motion on the economy this Parliament can reaffirm its rejection of No Deal but until that happens it will be necessary if regrettable for the Scottish government to go on with and indeed intensify our work to prepare as best we can for that eventuality to that end we're continuing to engage with the UK government and our planning and preparations for a potential No Deal outcome we're making every effort to ensure that the vital importance of getting the important information we need is recognized the Scottish Government resilience committee is now meeting weekly to manage and escalate matters as needed supported by a Rapid Response group of officials which will grow as need requires we have a public information campaign in the final stage of development we're making initial decisions on issues such as medicine medical devices and clinical consumables stockpiling emergency transportation support for supply chains diversion of local produce and a host of other issues all of this activity has become a significant focus of our resources and efforts and as it has to be for a responsible government however it remains something that UK could and should choose to remove as a risk and as a cost today secondly the prime minister must write to the EU immediately requested an extension to the article 50 process this will require unanimous agreement among the you 27 but given the scale of the defeat last night it surely must be inconceivable for the Prime Minister to simply attempt one more heave more time is needed but that time then has to be used to a productive end not just to try and save the PM's face once again every member of the SNP group at Westminster has signed the motion of no-confidence tabled by Jeremy Corbyn and being debated at Westminster today we were supported we're ready for and indeed we would relish a general election thought on the issue of brexit and Scotland's future however if that motion fails then we will immediately step out up our support for a second EU referendum and I profoundly hope that the Labour Party will do the same the Scottish government is clear that the best outcome is to remain in the EU a second referendum with remain on the ballot paper is an opportunity for that to happen and for the wishes of the people who's got them to be respected and the third key step is for the UK government or for a parliament now controlled by its members to bring forward a proposal to legislate for that second EU referendum preferably that should be the motion that the UK government brings forward next Monday with labour SNP liberal Pike Umbreon green support and given the already declared intentions regarding it from some Tory members it would command a majority and it would begin to break the logjam that has now paralyzed politics at Westminster as UK parliamentarians cannot agree on any outcome of the brexit process which would be best for the country they must as a matter of democracy return to the people and if that return cannot be in the form of an election it must be in another referendum and one based on the full knowledge of what leaving the EU actually entails and rigorously policed against overspending and illegal interference holding a second referendum will take time legislation would be required in Parliament alongside consideration of the question and preparations by the Electoral Commission before a formal campaign period takes place and the interaction that the European Parliament elections in May will need to be addressed the First Minister will be making all these points today she will make them to the prime minister to JMC plenary if the PM calls such a meeting finally presiding officer I want to conclude on a more positive vision of the future because through all the chaos and uncertainty there is in Westminster now there's also an opportunity to shine a light through that and persuade the country of a better brighter alternative Scotland has for many centuries enjoyed a deep and mutually beneficial relationship with our European neighbors a prone to European nation for the past four decades we have been an active and committed member of the European project members of the EU has enriched Scotland and indeed the whole of the UK individuals businesses and communities have gained from the ability to live study work trade and travel across the 28 member states and membership of the world's largest single market extending to 30 two countries is a fundamental part of our economy let's not forget that 500 million people the single market is eight times the size of the UK in return we have shared our expertise and leadership in areas ranging from progressive social policies which improve the well-being of citizens to innovation contributing to world leading efforts in science and technology free movement of people particularly important to Scotland helps address skill gaps and deals with an aging population in total more than 230,000 people from other countries in the European Union now live work and study in Scotland they contribute to the diversity of our culture the prosperity of our economy and the strength of our society for presiding officer the EU is not just about jobs and the economy it's not in those words of Martin Schultz merely an economist club membership of the EU is about solidarity and shared values we have seen that in how Ireland has been but rest and supported by the other member states in its essential demands we on the other hand have been left isolated and ignored by the other member of this so-called precious Union I'm ready to make the case for Europe passionately and proudly in a second EU referendum and to contrast it with the Prime Minister's deal which will only leave this country and its people impoverished so in closing let me call on all parties in this chamber each of which campaign to remain in 2016 to hold to their principles and first of all to support the plan laid out by the First Minister and then to join her and me and this government to make the positive case for EU membership for Scotland thank you very much we turn to questions now Adam Tompkins thank you planning officer I thank the Minister for early sites of his statement but his statement is yet another reminder as if one were needed that for the SMP brexit is not about our future relations with Europe for them brexit like everything else is all about independence and just on just the first page on just the first page of this statement Mike Russell bangs the independence drum not once not twice but three times we were then treated to yet another Mike Russell performance about the dangers of an Odile brexit now I do not support a No Deal for exit I have never supported an Odile brexit and I cannot foresee the circumstances in which I would do so but the cold hard truth presiding officer is that those who have made a no deal brexit all the more likely are those MPs who last night voted against the Prime Minister's deal including every single SNP MP now the minister said now the minister said that the First Minister today is in Westminster meeting SNP MPs so my first question for mr. Russell is this his Nicola Sturgeon in London as leader of the SNP or as First Minister of the Scottish Government we know that she does not need to be in London to speak to the Prime Minister because the Prime Minister phoned her last night so why is she there today as party leader or his First Minister yesterday yesterday presiding officer order please yesterday presiding of order please the Prime Minister reached out to all other political parties to seek a deal to seek a deal but first can be agreed with the European Union second can command majority support in the House of Commons and third respects the referendum result that we leave the European Union now that was a serious offer and should be taken seriously so will the SNP play a constructive role in cross party talks or will they merely retreat to the familiar playground politics of playing to the nationalist gallery and bang on only about independence cabinet secretary in considering the largest-ever defeat that a Prime Minister has experienced it's perhaps important to point out to Professor Tompkins that there were 35 SNP MPs who voted against the Prime Minister's deal there were a hundred and eighteen twenty MPs who voted against the Prime Minister's deal it is remarkable we didn't even have a surge of the influence that the Tory MPs have you know astonished some of them are even trying to answer back on our point the answer there is not an ounce of shame amongst us and there should be more than an ounce of shame presiding officer this was the largest ever defeat greater than even the defeat of Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 in the Campbell case which I will not go into great detail on but you know in the fact that that happened has just been ignored by then by the Prime Minister let me say to Adam Tompkins very clearly there is a way forward I've spent more time discussing and being being positive about this and anybody else in this chamber certainly certainly considerably more time than Adam Tompkins is I can't remember the last time I heard a positive word from him and I'm ready to go back into that process there is meant to be a JMC Iain meeting in Cardiff next week but the Prime Minister will get no progress with the EU and I was clear from Monsieur bunny a this morning has been cleared from a whole list of contributions I could read them out if you like from leading European politicians today there will be no change and estep Prime Minister's read lightens change and what we have heard from Adam Tompkins is no indication that any of those red lines will change at all and of course as usual Robert Adam Tompkins does not believe in a single one of those red lines I'm afraid I cannot take politicians seriously who in the face of the facts who in the face of the facts and the facts last night continued to posture in that way I called Neil Findlay to be followed by Patrick Harvie hey thanks to Xena of stone I can't thank the cabinet secretary for the analysts say this statement last night was indeed a historic occasion after all the debate the discussion the argument the Braves the hunting of neighborhoods the government been held in contempt of Parliament and monthly ministerial resignations the Prime Minister has been down to the biggest defeat of any government and modern history this is an abject humiliation that leaves me with not a shred of credibility exposed as the wash prime minister sends the last one a hundred and eighteen Tory rebels I say to mr. Tomkins going here greeted him rowing I think well master Davidson as the way she should have a reshuffle and put mr. Tompkins eye of his misery he has contributed nothing and our debates over last period over the last two years the Prime Minister has completely failed to engage in any discussions any discussion about unity or a majority on breaks that no discussion in two years with a leader of the opposition or the shadow cabinet secretary no involvement of the Scottish or Welsh Parliament's no attempt to bring together leave and remain voters just an arrogant belief that only Harvey of the world will prevail or the alternative as No Deal well we do not accept and we will never accept that that was labour who suggested a transition period there was labour who called for a meaningful vote that was labour whose code for the customs union of call for fair immigration the retention of rakes the rates that we have gained an agreement that secures the country as secure and works for the nations and regions of the UK last night Parliament humiliated the Prime Minister three Scottish Tory MPs did the right thing the rest of them joined the entire group of MSPs and our supine sycophantic support of a bad deal a materialist that will not be forgotten so does the cabinet safety agree with me that if the plainest have had an ounce of self-awareness she would have resigned amid gently does he agree that this deal is dead but the Prime Minister has no credibility that we cannot have a no deal breaks there would be a disaster for our communities and that there should be a general election so we can elect a government that well and all its work there level for the mainly not a few cabinet secretary I've indicated in what I said I do again mr. Finley I think I hope that the motion of no-confidence succeeds today I hope that that does trigger an election and I welcome the prospect of that election and as I said I relish the opportunity to contend in that election on the issue of brexit and the future of Scotland but if that does not happen then I think we have to move very very quickly to the people's vote and I hope that the Labour Party will support that but in terms of his other points I absolutely agree it is absolutely inconceivable that our Prime Minister has gone down to defeat of this nature has not resigned did not stand up at that moment and say I will now resign it is actually shameful and she should be ashamed of that but so should her entire party the her entire party is now so supine that it cannot say go this is the time to go in fact it's not even been raised instead we have had and I agree with the member we have had continued negativity and lack of input from the lead spokesperson for the toys it has contributed nothing at all the reality of the situations of course if he himself and his reputation has suffered very greatly and particularly in the way he approached the matter of the Supreme Court called Patrick Harvey's before by Thomas Scott Thank You presiding officer it is extraordinary to remember that the EU referendum was called by a conservative prime minister in attempt to heal his own party's internal divisions over the issue of Europe and now two and a half years after that referendum took place where a UK Conservative government which still has no clear idea about where it intends to end up with just 10 weeks to go until their preferred date for leaving the European Union it does contrast hugely with the situation here in Scotland where our Parliament has a clear majority against brexit on principle a clearer majority in favor of a people's vote and an even clearer majority in favor of casting a no-confidence motion Westminster against the UK government but isn't it also clear that for those of us who believe in Scotland's future as an independent member of the European family on our own terms and in our own right we could hardly wish for a better advertisement for our cause than the shambolic absurd theatricality z' we've seen that westminster a parliament in which not only Scotland's interests but the whole idea of rational debate appeared to be held in utter contempt now by secretary of course that is a completely the case anybody standing outside the UK and looking this will despair I mean the comments from other European countries and from newspapers are legion today within many of them there is an affection for the UK and an affection for Scotland and an astonishment of the situation that has now arisen and a recognition that Scotland did not vote for this did not wish it and will have to make a choice at some stage it will have to make a choice between following this disastrous route or making sure that it is rejoining the family of Nations and of course the First Minister will speak and the member is right to say this will speak for this Parliament and for Scotland when she is in London today because that is what she does as First Minister and she speaks for the majority in this Parliament who have consistently voted against brexit and consistently voted against the shambolic Tory breaks it and I think many people not just in these islands and there are many people sympathetic in these islands to these matters but many people outside these islands recognize that that is the case and we will continue to go on doing that to ensure that we deliver for the people of Scotland the people who are failing to deliver for the people of Scotland are the Conservatives both at UK and at Scottish level and their recognition of their failure is shown by the fact that every time something positive is mentioned they groan Scotland is groaning at them now Tavish Scot to be felt by June MacAlpine last night Theresa Meers deal was savaged by MPs mostly her own despite showing them with night toots and honours and a billion pounds the DUP today the Prime Minister won't say to whom she intends to talk she won't say what is plan B she will not change a red line she Kai's on as if nothing happened does the cabinet secretary accept that teresa may must decide what comes first her party or the country does he agree that this decision cannot be left to a divided Conservative Party and therefore the Scottish government needs to be rock solid for people's thought I recognised the cabinet support for that here today a basic yes the only issue we tabled remember is that he yet she has got the Prime Minister's priorities wrong the Prime Minister priorities how first of all her job and then her party and there her country and that is the shameful nature of what we see though she is preserving herself in office at the expense of all of us and it is at the expense of all of us because for example preparations for No Deal are costing businesses millions of pounds I know of businesses that have spent hundreds of thousands of pounds individual businesses because of the No Deal uncertainty which could have been taken off the table weeks ago by the Prime Minister so she is personally culpable for that expenditure the government's are spending that money the time and effort that this government and others are putting in to making sure that they're doing as much as they can on No Deal is directly down to her she should have the self-awareness to realize the way ever she wanted to do two and a half years ago she has been an abject failure and in no circumstances she should resign now as far as we are concerned we will go on supporting the people's vote because it is the right next step today we will know whether the motion of confidence exceeds whether the government will fall the moment we know that that is the case and if the government does not fall then the next position has to be the people's vote and why does it have to be that because I've outlined here that we need to return to the people in what some form or another but we also know that there is a majority in the House of Commons for the people's vote if the Labour Party supported is the Scottish National Party forted if the liberal supported applied commonly supports it if the green MSP supports it and the Tories who are committed to it support it then we will get a people's vote and it follows from that that the EU will accept a delay in article 50 if there is some material change something that's going to happen so that is a clear set of steps that can be taken now that's absolutely obvious the First Minister will be saying that today I know it has wide support let us try and make sure that that happens and consigned to the dustbin of history the Prime Minister and those who have supported her failed Enterprise June McHale find to be followed by Donald Cameron thank you trees amazed red lines abandoning free movement the customs union and the single market mean our deal was bound to fail because only delivers more years of uncertainty the UK government's approach has been characterized by procrastination self delusion and incompetence does the cabinet secretary agree that the last 24 hours at a brutal reminder the Westminster is not working and that the Scottish Parliament could do a much better job with the full powers of an independent country cabinet secretary absolutely clear Irene I believe that for many years and the evidences is all around us that that's the case but of course it is important to recognize and the member touched on something very important that the uncertainty of a No Deal can be completely taken away today but it can also by the will of the Prime Minister where she to continue to survive continue for a very very long time because even if there was a deal and the EU we left to EU on the 29th of March this year at any stage during the discussions on the future relationship those negotiations could collapse and lead to an end of discussions and a no deal so actually what we have got through if we were to get through to the 29th of March and if the UK was to leave and I hope that doesn't happen then we would be in a circumstance where we don't need gone over the first hurdle and there are very very considerable hurdles left so this whole venture unless the Prime Minister rules it out and their sense prevails unless we have a people's that can continue for a very considerable period of time it is already causing vast damage it can cause even more damage Donald Cameron to be followed by Bruce Crawford thank you it appears from this statement and others that the SNP now clearly views a second EU referendum as the only way forward given that the cabinet secretary himself has previously welcomed alternative proposals such as one relating to membership of efter and a customs partnership does he agree or not with Ian Blackford that the ship has sailed on such alternative proposals now in a signature I think very seriously I think it's an important question Mr Cameron knows that my view is and he's aware of this that this particular juncture given the crisis that has been created by the Prime Minister a what and what has happened since the postponement of the first meaningful vote the only way to break the logjam that we are now in is to have a people's vote if there was a set of proposals on the table for a supposed Norway plus model depending what you call it and if that could command a majority this is I'm answering this in a serious way I think Tory members might want to listen to this as they've created the mess it will be helpful to them to understand some truths about this if the reality of the situation is that a detailed proposal for a Norway plus arrangement put forward and if it could command a majority in the House of Commons then it is worth continuing to consider it but a there is no such proposal on the table secondly there is there seems to be a difference between those people are suggesting continued membership of the single market which would require a continuation of freedom of movement which appears to be absolutely an athame to the prime minister and those around her or whether they are proposing continued membership of the customs union which is a different matter but if there was a serious proposal on the table and if mr. Cameron could demonstrate to me and to this house that it was capable of a majority support then of course we would not turn up our noses at it but at this particular juncture what you would have to describe as frankly an emergency the the way out of the impasse that we are in is a people's vote if it is not a general election and that is the only caveat I would make Bruce Crawford he fell by Polly McNeil thank you second over sir given the historic scale of the defeat for the Tory government and last night's vote he used citizens living in Scotland will understandably be deeply concerned about the prospect of a New Deal break set these people are our work colleagues our neighbors or families and many cases are family members what message does the Scottish governor how for those people who contribute so much public services our economy our communities and daily life in Scotland secretary the member makes probably the most important point of all the Prime Minister last night when she rose on a point of order after the outcome of the vote attempted to give some reassurance but didn't do it in the terms that need to be done the terms that need to be done in terms of reassurance are very clear the Prime Minister should commit to all of the conditions of the Dajjal agreement there pertain to EU citizens being applied without reservation in terms of any Deal or No Deal in other words wise in their withdrawal agreement should unilaterally be imposed the that in itself would not reassure all the individuals involved who are very nervous about these matters I think the Scottish Government will also want to continue in its efforts to say to your nationals that we support them in the wonderful contribution they make to Scotland we will want to make sure that they are provided with as much help and information as we can give those within the family of organizations within the Scottish government we will pay the costs of settled status we will continue to argue that there should be no fee for settled status which is completely outrageous the way in which is being done and we will want to make sure for more things to do we could do of course the best way to guarantee this is to have that people to reject leading the EU and to return to the benefits of freedom of movement and it is utterly astonishing that there are politicians who go around crowing about these end of freedom of movement freedom of movement is a wonderful gift to all of us it benefits benefits this country and it benefits everybody in it and it benefits those who come here and those who go from here elsewhere to regard it as an onerous burden is nonsensical but it's also deeply offensive calling the meals be followed by alexei does a cabinet secretary agreed that has the scale of the defeat last night that was not first seen by anyone there should mean that this prime minister out of respect for parliamentary democracy should do the right thing and resign but does the cabinet secretary further degree that there are no paths now which provide any real certainty and can I ask a cabinet secretary in relation to today's statement is it an indication that the scottish government's position is that an extension of article 50 which i think there's a case for in that extension the scottish government would not consider support for a radically different or better deal cabinet secretary no I can't say that that is the position I think the clear likelihood in terms of people and parties coalescing around something is to coalesce around a people's vote because that is available it has clearly got support within the House of Commons their support within the Labour Party's support with the SNP you know that is the most likely option I'm not running anything at but I do note for example that just a very recently within the last hour or so the Downing Street spokesperson has ruled out moving to a customs union in cross-party talks so essentially what that means is that the type of movement you might envisage for example single market and customs union membership being on the table which mr. Cameron's just raised is already ruled out by the Prime Minister so is ruled out by the Prime Minister the only way it would succeed if there was a legitimate proposal that was put that was able to be fleshed out and which commanded at least some Tory support so I think the clearest weight there's nothing clear in the way forward but the clearest way forward at the moment is undoubtedly to rule No Deal to ask for an extension of article 50 and to hold the people's vote and the timescale for that is tight nobody would deny that I think that the likely extension of article 50 would only be till the end of June so in those circumstances it would have to be done with dispatch but it could be done and in my view should be done Alex Neal's followed by Lima care Thank You presiding officer can I ask the cabinet secretary the secretary that if we do end up with having a second EU referendum will he give an undertaking that before the Scottish Government makes up his mind or for the preferred warning is that this Parliament will be consulted beforehand and does he agree with me there any referendum that restricts the choice to between remain and supporting Teresa Mays deal which carried no credibility given the scale of the defeat by both supporters of remain and supporters of the leave vote and the House of Commons last night cabaret singers this will be a game of two halves because I'm quite willing to accept the first thesis which is that of course there should be in the light of a people's vote a substantial discussion within this within this chamber about the nature of the people's vote the nature of the question what other circumstances which actually held in Scotland this would be a referendum organised by Westminster but clearly Scotland would want to have an input to it so I'm happy to give the undertaken terms of the question I mean I think you would you have to have real alternatives in a referendum I think the problem that we had in 2016 of the EU referendum was that neither set of alternatives were particularly well fleshed out and you know the changes to the EU membership were proposed by Cameron weren't really understood and those who argued for a leave had essentially no shape or substance to what they were arguing at all so I think you have to have real alternatives and the real alternatives and I'm not saying that there aren't other possibilities but the real alternatives in this at the present moment are between remaining on the terms that we have or leaving under the Prime Minister's terms there is no other set of terms that is worked out there is a with drol agreement and a political declaration for all their weaknesses that exists and therefore it would be a real choice so I'm quite happy to continue to debate and discuss this with a member I think there are issues to be debated and discussed but my view at the present moment is that that choice is the most likely choice but it is not the only choice and there could be other choices Liam Kerins before by animal Ewing thank you for joining officer is a minister confident he can look Scotland's fishermen in the eye when he and his party are agitating to lock them in their hated designed officer I'll go again is the minister confident he can look Scotland's fishermen in the eye when he and his party are agitating to lock them in the hated Common Fisheries Policy cabinet secretary yes animal Ewing to be followed by James Kelly cabinet secretary with two years wasted negotiations pointless delaying of the vote and the clock ticking with 72 days to go surely the Prime Minister must now seek an extension to article 50 to prevent the UK crashing out of the EU with no deal a hugely damaging outcome for my constituents of cotton beef and for my country something the Conservative Party appeared to care very little about cabinet secretary I was very struck by interviews I heard on radio Scotland yesterday and today where the issue of jobs and the importance of jobs and the importance of the economy seemed entirely to be ignored by the Conservative spokespeople who either wanted to to attack the SNP which is a bit of a fixation for them actually I think they should try and get over it or or simply to talk about the to talk about the the weaknesses of other members of the Conservative Party this appears to be their their favourite game the reality of the situation is that there are huge issues at stake for ordinary men and women in this matter both the EU citizens and and and others who live there for each communities is under threat I know in my own constituency in the highlands and islands on Friday I was at a meeting of fishermen and it was a very positive and productive meeting of fishermen and I declare an interest as an honorary president both of the Clyde fishermen's Association and of the Scottish Creole fishermen's Association and in both of all those people who were there and there were 50 or 60 there there was huge worry about the way in which their produce would not be able to get through for sale into Europe huge worry about a range of problems created by brexit and in all those circumstances I can look anybody in the eye and say what the Scottish National Party and the Scottish government is concerned about the jobs and the future of the people of Scotland and that would best by being within the EU as an independent member James Kelly's be followed by clear Adamson Thank You presiding officer given that the come Scottish draft budget was based on the assumption that the UK would leave the EU on March the 29th a farcical fifties extended will the Scorch budget have to be rewritten no sanity the reality I'm seeking of course information from somebody who I'm this is this question there's mr. Kelly well no it's above my paygrade I have to get information brothers but I have to say these circumcised I have advised I advised by by the Cabinet secular finance that of course if there was a supplementary UK budget which of course the Chancellor said is likely to be the case if there was a no deal then clearly we would have to have a supplementary budget as well I did make quite a lot in a statement of the cost of a No Deal and and you know the cabinet secretary finance knows is better than anyone that there are already substantial demands upon the Scottish purse for issues and issues that we are having to address through the resilience committee chaired by the Deputy First Minister so there will continue to be pressures but a supplementary UK budget would require us to follow suit and also to receive resources that would allow us to meet those costs clear Adamson to be followed by Alexander Stewart Thank You presiding officer following her crushing defeat last night the Prime Minister said she wanted to hold talks with others and agree away forward ahead of a fresh statement to the house on Monday given his recent experience can the cabinet say dissent Oh to what extent he believes this to be a genuine author and what if any movement hasn't been on the part of the UK government to actually listen to the concerns of this administration and the people of Scotland cavesson there was remember asked a very good question there was a there was a very good commentary on this issue by Ryan Heath of political Europe that some weeks ago in which he listed the things that the Prime Minister had got wrong from the very beginning it's a long list I have to say needed more than one issue Politico to go through it but the very heart of it was the fact that she had not at the earliest stages of this process sat down with Nicola Sturgeon with Jeremy Corbyn with Mark Drake furred and his or his predecessor and said how can we bring together our concerns to make progress on this matter that's never happened your what we've had in the JMC is detailed discussion on many of the details but in no stage has the Prime Minister or I have to say any of those like Damien Green and David Livingstone said what would it take to allow this to move forward now that is what I understood the Prime Minister meant last night when she rose to her feet but if by lunchtime today she is already ruling out issues that she will not discuss it doesn't seem to me that's going to make much progress of course we will take part in that Ian Blackford will take part at Westminster the First Minister who stands ready for it so do I I'd be happy to have those discussions but at the end of it there has to be some indication both that she is listening which is not always the indication with the Prime Minister I have to say and that she is prepared to change her red lines not just in order to get agreement in the House of Commons but more crucially to get agreement from the EU because nothing will change unless her red lines change so if she says that Downing Street says that they have ruled out moving to customs union in cross-party to talks that is a red line that prohibits certain things actually happening and if they are ruling out their issues on freedom of movement that is a red line that rules out many other things so that needs to be understood how it's understood to be followed by Gillian Martin Thank You presiding officer the cabinet's actually statement indicates that the first part of the plan must be to dual out in No Deal having voted against the deal last night you then peace have made that outcome more likely therefore what compromises is the cabinet secretary willing to make to avoid a New Deal scenario I'm not sure if the cabinet's naked she heard that question can I just point out there as kindly as I can to mr. Stewart that if every single SNP MPs voted for it they were still have been voted down by the Tories Jillian Martin it overwhelmingly to remain in the EU hugely thought in my constituency not that our views were reflected yesterday by an MP can I ask the cabinet secretary two things does he agree with me that all EU nationals and the UK should have a vote in any people's vote and if the Liberal leadership does not get behind the people's for what other options are open to Scotland now missing those are both very good questions I think Gillian Martin for them first of all yes of course I mean the government's position on franchise is that all ye you nashville's should have a vote in franchise this of course if there was a referendum held under a Westminster franchise that is not the case through the Westminster franchise and wouldn't be the case also in the Westminster franchise for 16 and 17 year olds so that issue would need to be addressed and that would be an issue that we would need to make sure was understood at Westminster because the Westminster franchise does not do that and there are no plans to change the way mr. franchise in that way there was of course an amendment during the original referendum bill from the SNP amongst others the look for a quadruple lock which would all the nations of the UK would have to vote in favour further to go through that is another approach to it and that was defeated but you raised in the memories is an important point that will need to be considered in terms of other options I am working as strongly as I can with the Labour Party and I know that a group of Westminster is doing so to to ensure that the people's vote does go through and I don't want to consider that might happen but of course there are other options and I've indicated from the very beginning and every member of this chamber knows it at the end of the day the people of Scotland can choose not to be part or brexit they can choose to be independent within the EU thank you very much and that concludes our statement on the response to the ministerial vote we're gonna move on now to portfolio questions on environment climate change in land reform and we'll just take a few moments for the ministers and members to choose these | The Scottish Parliament | UCMfSH3HULOeoeEbxHkqF21A | 2019-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,160 | 45,217 |
7FNyAL2jVb0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FNyAL2jVb0 | Skyfactory 4 All Beginning Achievements | congratulations welcome to Sky factory from the get-go you're gonna realize that you're on top of the tree pretty much these achievements get started it already gives you congratulations yeah then you're given the option that's pretty much your French fairly easy dirt that wins i'm sanna dirty court so these things are pretty much which one do you like oh you're going to basically hit that and you immediately make an achievement of the dirt and a clerk so congratulations so i had that one helping you yeah okay next you've got a choice of dirt dirt block dirty corn or the dirt sapling dirt that looks probably gonna be pretty much dirt tree right there oh now you good just keep on digging in there we go get the tree okay so once you get dirt tree pretty much everybody that you can't except for you're going to realize at some point you can turn at the bottom yeah there's the dirt Hey and you realize there's along so much you can do it this point okay so what I would do is I don't break these into what you're going to need yourself at least one we're going in to expand at this point you're shifting just read and surround this block here that'll make it where you can play exactly and you'll notice to be danced by the treat spread this out some you are ticket the width okay once I get a chance so further I'm going to immediately create my crafting table find a nice little spot to put it and craft my dirt then I'll get that done then you're gonna get your drying rack pretty much drying rack easy to go here okay I've been drying click on that it'll tell you what your going to need which is the planks you should have enough of the planks if there's that dried rack okay let's complete your air fryer okay once you have your dry crack set go ahead and make yourself a couple more okay attach all four of these to your crafting table and then take these on there you're going to need eight once you have the eight petrified acorns you can then take them with the tree and the crafting table and make your petrified sapling and that will get you that crush it up is going to be pretty straightforward you just search for crushing it go right here find what you need basically about that uni the plank that's up here make yourself the wand teach yourself the six when you're done once you have 32 acorns and for you rather than with petrified at that point can make the stone that you'll need to make the first because that just gets you me on the rocks which is up here okay do it keep doing your crafting for the cobble and then you're gonna go ahead and make your verse once you've made your furnace knock it down already up which dirt thing in check nice piece of wood hey would you be to do it okay there's your dirty corn okay once you get three three petrified wonder ones wonder it's a blink that's good to a baked clay sapling pop and go yep Clay Aiken so for the gravel what you got to do is take your crushing job pop that in there pop all eight of the yeah acorn so you have other gravel or the petrified words that should say jump on it pick them up make sure you get eight for your crafting table when pet threats that we want to eat gravel you have your gravel sapling there you go okay so this next part you're going to need to first build you the cauldron cheater need seven word for each of your cauldron I think it's you to bubble bubble achievement they're going to explain if you let your clay from start it on there you have to make yourself a block of clay break the clock Rock a block of clay use it to make yourself a fun fired clay bucket there you go okay for your bun sapling I'm gonna take your picture uncut refine clay bucket what the heck did you say take your clay bucket go ahead and cook it once you get your clay bucket take pretty much cinnamon in sapling pop it in your crushing tub treat it like a trampoline yeah like 8,000 water don't you get that don't let Nicotra you're gonna need three gravel you rebel you just drop in there make sure you get a petrified sapling on you put it here there's your bone sapling to done that also conveniently will also give you the water for waiting for you and then if you've been they didn't treat thing you should add sticky keys by that also we're good am I gonna make sure you get at least one multiple Bowl place at once enough bone parts to make a bone walk clay bucket in dirt okay so taking water Joe get in there keep it there over there that looks dirt place that when you're going on the cured jungle SAP grow he said becomes a Tarzan tree down once you get your ex to snap Ling come over here you use your bone make the bone block split it up and make bone mill need at least three once you have that take your jungle sapling the boom box you're going to need eight I'm actually actually going to be wearing extra jungles naplan cuz you're gonna need to hang this one so once you hang that one there we go once we get that we're gonna let that take away their vines okay let's get your vines going to here three bone mill mines gentle sapling cottonwood tree and you're done for your stand sapling you're going to need eight graft leghorns you're crushing tub once you get that make sure you got a petrified sapling your crafting table and you'll have your sand there you go so to get the string you should have been getting a cottonwood leaves as you jump down those trees take the cottonwood trees stick one of those drive stations where he's using earlier you're going to need 12 of these things which it takes a little bit to do what you want to do is make sure you get 12 string you have 12 string 4 string become wool you're going to need three of those once you get that then you can go ahead and make your bet make sure you got a hood by the way and you get your bed pop your debt bed down where you feel convenient sleep in it and you've created you finished your achievement okay this next part just in case you don't have any gravel get yourself going crab okay you can need some least one piece of Flint for this okay when it comes from go higher ground so just take your gravel throw it down you slip a nice whatever now if you don't get a piece of flat like that just didn't turn there you can take the exact same trowel which typically comes pretty quickly which of course I'm not hitting it what you can load already let's do just a few pieces okay as you can see it might take you a couple tries once you get your piece of Flint go into here it's like a page there's your ten amber and you're done okay for your call sapling you're gonna need once again fresh water so yourself a thousand water here pick it up make sure you give you the cup holder first is that would have been too smart okay caldron fish your water take your sand sapling drop it in that I'm a convert sapling okay take your birch sapling pop in your furnace and there's your call sapling next part out hope is pretty self-explanatory but you get soap enough resin and acorns from chopping down the coal trees go into here like you're so physical and I get you collateral damage done okay so your next step would be to be again making the iron amber in the tin saplings to do these that you're gonna need about some form on the smeltery so you're gonna basically need to jump ahead in your aging chant enchant enhancements here and make this melter okay so do that you're going to want to get clay and buy milk playing Romeo your craft together those make these you know primal fun fire porcelain take the under fire for Celyn pop it your furnace and that becomes your porcelain bread course Limbrick come over doing a miller you're gonna need glass with that the glass is gonna be your sandwich you've also thrown your furnace that'll make your glass okay put those together in your crafting table and you have your melter which will get that first part done okay once you get the melter built you've already got over all the materials they're the exact same materials so you might as well go ahead and build the tank while you're at it too so again just collect materials glass and the porcelain brick shouldn't make know how to make those cuz you already did it make it melter go ahead and make your tank and that'll get you that X compliment and I'll get those two right there done go once you get to this part go ahead and create yourself a little structure similar to this right here okay doesn't have to be exactly like this but just sound like doing okay go ahead and create yourself you're going to need a cobblestone culture you need that because your wood one cannot handle it okay you're going to need a lot go ahead and put the cauldron over a torch that'll create the heat source you need so that whatever usually put the cobblestone in here now you have la la la okay take your clay bucket you can do this once you can't do multiple times it'll burn up because it can't really handle it but take a clear bucket once you have a thousand lot no little buckets or whatever clock pick that up cake now take your tank first put it down melter goes on top okay you can pour your lava into there you'll notice you're thinking your buckets gone okay not a big deal once you have that you're going to need a casting table and you're gonna need a faucet once you have both of those you might as well create a base and also while you're at it just because take a casting cable it goes there your faucet goes right on top okay so this I'll be pretty much the structuring you eating Lobby on the inside you take your tin amber open it up put your tinned amber in you'll you'll see it meltdown okay take your birch sapling put it on your casting table once this is not the dough tinning it's you only need one pour directly on let Harden and now you have your tents applet okay so to get our our neighbor basically you're going to need the for the coal - gravel - sand one clay take all those over to a crafting table second tab right here shows you the breakdown you can do it whichever way you care doesn't really matter there's your on amber okay so this next part what we're gonna do is just create ourselves done a little bit large source to save some time for later we're gonna go ahead and crushing tub get yourself two buckets of water okay take a bucket of water throw it down get yourself some cobblestone swim your way down place whatever cobble you feel like you're gonna need okay swim your way back up okay bucket of water a place for cobblestone down wherever you feel like you need it okay you should hit end result have something along these lines okay bucket of water goes on one side but the water goes on the other you're good to go on that okay it should be fun once you're done with that okay put the buckets aside because you're gonna need some glass bottles get yourself three pieces of glass okay create yourself some glass bottles okay glass bottle fill it up with water okay you only need one take your glass bottle or bottle of water start take yourself to bone Rieslings and one clay okay go ahead and grab yourself another bucket of water I've learn a little bit of water here notice it replaces itself okay throw that into your Colton okay once you place that into your cauldron take your coal sapling here throw it into the bucket of water it becomes the dark oak sapling to your crafting table dark oak sapling one bone this that all becomes our lapis sapling yeah yeah so getting there in Saffold there's a little bit of work involved nothing major though okay get yourself some water take it put it in your coffee okay you're gonna need a dirts a club take your dirt sapling throw it in there that'll get you know except one plant your oak sapling let that grow up a couple times this gonna give you some apples okay once you get the apples basically what you're gonna do is take the apple throw it into your crushing tub okay enjoy but that's going to give you an Apple seat take your APIs eat plants up let it grow up and eventually what you're going to do is you're going to get an apple sapling okay yeah apple sapling or what you'll do is take that over to your cauldron don't get in the water let's go and give you our Acadia is that one Hey Arcadia south wing goes into the casting tab - casting table take your iron amber you made earlier put it in there watch it slowly melt you get the iron take the iron word in and it gives you your honor sadly for our you can get the easiest way in my opinion to do this is you can already make our neighbor okay you could do that right here okay so just make yourself 9-iron amber put those in your casting or in your melter here and that will give you a block of iron okay once you got a block of iron take this casting bacon base that we made earlier pop it down make yourself another faucet pop that on there make sure you get a block worth just good and pour yourself a block iron then I'll give you a block of art okay take your block of iron over to your crafting table pull it out there's your block about her or you know there's your ingot vine sorry matt'll bit get your iron bucket take the iron we just made from the block pop it in here just like we did with the other bucket and the bucket this one can handle up so to get this blue slime it's actually quite a process okay to get the blue swirl I'm here you're gonna need a lot of things so the easiest thing you can do basically would be to get the blue slime you're gonna need milk okay to get the milk you're gonna need a cow there is Cal seed you could build okay so to get the cow seed you're gonna need see we leather okay so to get the seed you're gonna need grass to get grass what you need to do is first take a cold room fill it up with water okay and get yourself some bud take some dirt thrown in it now you can take these leaves you've been collecting for no dangers reason throw them in there that'll get you glass grass blocks make yourself a bunch of these K create yourself an area like this right here doesn't have to be like this you can make it whatever you get actually do one block you want whatever but you want to do more than one little row basically because it makes the where you're going to get multiple flowers and things like that okay throw that down them you sure don't bone mill I would say you could let it grow - when you really warm but but start busting that okay at some point in here you're gonna get some seed what did I get I got carrot seed okay well carob seeds not finally seeds cheese so they get seeds once you get seeds finally cheese it will give you this one right here which is shredded wheat plant that you got wheat finally there you go with that geez that took a long yeah so continuing on pursuing our sapling or slump sapling here first you needed the seed which you don't have okay next you're gonna need the wheat which you can get from the seed you're going to make it mean to make yourself a hoe which I did not do okay let's make ourselves a hole that's fine I could do that real quick here ylr no need to do anything crazy with it just make myself a hoe yeah we hear the ho get yourself a whole pill grass plant you'll see there's your wheat any good more seafood so that's how you do that part ok last part of this sale for the sampling getting the cows eating she's neither leather okay leather the easiest way to run opinion get this you should make yourself a fishing pole okay over here to the water source drop it in gonna take a minute okay I guess something like that okay you can get a fish hey take your fish cook it that'll give you a cook fish cook fish goes on there drying rack give it a minute and you'll get leather okay let's get the leather go to your crafting table you can get cows eat take your shell see those drop in your grass take your bone mill and you got yourself a baby yeah I don't suggest getting a pin and everything put them in and then once he grows up you got your milk mm-hmm so I suggest making a pin for your cow I like this town again you can do whatever you want to do okay but make yourself big and I suggest far away from your base if you can okay each cow let it become an adult feed them weed if you want to hurry it up but you can make if you have the wheat that you want to spare hey Bucky click oh there's your milk welcome with you we milk put it in your coloring take your lapis sapling oh there's your slimes Appling what is that part done next part says green slender which is a little bit of work to attach to this okay not terrible but a little bit of work okay so first thing we're gonna do is Cottonwood believes we're going to need to string okay what's getting to Cottonwood leaves pop them on there that's going to become straight okay do enough of that where you get enough string okay once you get the string you're gonna need to do a wolf okay pulls furnace straightforward you just make your wool from your string okay once you have your string then you're gonna need vines but it's once again this jungle saplings on the drum okay that's gonna make yourself vines once you have eight vines you can use the eight binds to trade in yeah because you need a cactus so you go to the market trade mine's in for the cactus okay which means you're gonna need the market mark it's fairly straightforward in terms of you just need logs with planks and then some redwood okay fund else the redwood which you've been getting poppies if you'll remember you can get poppies from grass just throw down some wood poppies usually pop up behind me up enough crafts okay go into here poppy that becomes die too which case then the die you can combine with your wool here that makes your red wool once you've got that make sure you got some planks wood there's your marketplace when I get you this little piggy achievement which is right we're gonna think is the little piggies wrap there and I'll get that one done okay once you have your market just find you a nice to meet place pop it down and you get to discover we got the rock band what's up Mike how you doing look very smaller I thought she'd be bigger longer life huh yeah go in here type in cactus pop you ain't vines there now I give you your cactus take your cactus over you're going to need more milk go over to your cow milk today take your caps drop it in there's your dream slop a green floundered I should say that's got that one today suffered let amber yeah what you're gonna need is you're going to need nine lavishing acorns to our to sand to petrified okay UN hearing you look for me but you're gonna need the lapis lapis is why you need the nine pick words as you drop them in here that'll give you a lapis block take your lapis block there's your lapis then you can take all that we run into here that'll give you your amber which completes that achievement right there red stone saplings pretty straightforward you get yourself a col sapling to petrify or know a petrified to iron red resin and a poppy poppy goes in here comes dye which is neither year crafting table redstone sapling fairly straightforward cheaply done all right let's appling get yourself a coal sapling Jesus let amber you head earlier take the lid amber yeah put it here okay you're gonna need a dark oak sapling okay dark oak sapling once again coal sampling with water pick your water cauldron there's your dark oak sapling put it on the table this should be melted by now pour [Music] Led Zeppelin like is that one the cake old amber fairly straightforward honey gold amber you're gonna need the iron for our to lead to sand and a dandy of that hmm damn I'm on because you gonna come over to right here and you go realize you need that hey Danny line becomes bad there you go [Music] old amber and I guess that a compliment then go tap one should be fairly easy in terms of straightforward so once again Turks that one or a sapling into water mix oak sapling oak sapling all right here take a gold let it melt down same things one ingot what a poor there's your accomplishment done so get this silver ampere we got basically two choices we can do okay so throw the silver amber we're going to need light gray dye basically right have two options on this okay one is this right here to which case we can't do any of these so this is when we can do this is bone mill and then basically crushed charcoal or coal either white white okay so to get the pulverized all out okay we have to crush it which means we got to build basically a grindstone okay between we need six stone which means we've got to basically come over here pick six of these cook don't you give us our six stuff once we got our six stone we take it over here to our crafting table we would pop it in here along with a stick it would give us a grindstone okay grindstone you could then put the piece of charcoal in and make pulverized coal it's not the way I'm preferring to do it but I will show you that before we get done what I would have prefer to do they'll never take this beauty I've got right here let me just plant it there I'm just gonna take a bunch of bone mill and I need these yeah these okay there's our eight okay go over here to the rock when I enter that I need in iron wood and wood sapling try him a beet root for it take my iron one sapling won't plant that sucker once my own but sapling grows up one of the things it will drop is an iron bearing which is one of the options we also had once I get the iron berry which is right there with it I can make my little Rambo will go over here and finish making this up while we're waiting on that just to show you I can say your choice of how you do this you know which way just not a big fan of this machine there's no chuckle okay so I retreated who originally grow up they'll give me an i very like site or I can just think about and we'll combine it and get the [Music] right here that'll give me three of the light Gray's like grades work just as well at that point I can make the silver amber okay which case should be done now the reason I like the tree is the tree gives me a sustain basically an endless way get 9-iron berry which means I don't have to do anything in the future to get great so that's why I prefer that even though in this little circumstances faster didn't do the grindstone but I would I prefer to do the tree personal preference your call but either which one will get you the silver and so that's how you do that so your silver sapling what you're gonna do is start with a lamb the sapling look at a water and do the cauldron I'll give you a mineral sapling I suggest getting any started as soon as you could minerals up one of their silver amber goes there I think it's that part done pour it over and there's your silver sadly Timon sapling once again straightforward one silver to gold to lapis and a redstone sapper crafting table right heel I guess they've done to get your diamond you just get dominate quartz from the diamond trees crafting table Don and you're done so I'll top here you're gonna see this little thing right here where you gonna do a chest slab a furnace slab a workbench slab and I crafting a station slab okay screw it all those real quick here okay chest lad make a chest throw it in here we need your crafting table you get your chest lab dumb done let's go through the chest lap if you want to do a furnace slab the same thing okay pop it up here it'll be your furnace lap okay he said a workbench slab but it's actually kind of wording it wrong it's just basically a crafting table you put it here but you need to do a stick and it creates a crafting a slab it's not a workbench lat and then for the you left when it is your docking station slab you take a crafting table put it in here becomes crafting station then in crafting station with a stick crafting station slab let's not do all four of those any of those I'll get you the accomplishment and as you can see we're done so the cobblestone mud all you need today is a bucket of water piece of dirt piece cobblestone okay dirt cobble there you go basically take that horrid on a big turns into a resource big that's how that works but I think it's that done would encroach should be straightforward you can search for it in your in your thing wouldn't Kirk right here just need four of these put those into a crafting bench oh yeah I'll get that done okay so the stone crook also straightforward common stone what book makes these things you for me stone cook done okay so the next one Philco fill a chest with a cobblestone i meant that literally means like every slot 64 you know he says the cobblestone so what you could do is you could do me you know old-fashioned pop that yeah chest down start putting cobblestone in it from a tree you know that you made well it's gonna take a while okay so there is this thing called a cobblestone generator yeah you're gonna need a bucket of water okay so thank you look at a water we water okay gonna love it okay we're gonna come up in here you go smack down for these call stone okay you need one piece of glass which is just saying you know smelted okay you're coming here and you're going to make a cobblestone generator okay so then once you get you call the stone generator smack that sucker down okay put your chest on top a notice it should start filling with cobble but there is tears of trouble cobblestone generator okay so this one takes some iron this one takes some diamond this wooden take some blaze this one takes them we at this point the game don't have employees or emerald so we're going to do the iron and the diamond wins because we do have those ceramic are hired and we're gonna make are done that's what we want to SmackDown doesn't even take power just smack it down boom those it's feeling much faster now just leave that alone and go do other things and so what should happen at some point later you'll show up and you'll go to you know go get a piece of cobblestone and tada it'll be full and you'll notice hey you'll get the column called achievement you'll be done so that's how I would recommend do anything okay for this one you can just basically there's two couple ways you can do this but these easy ways okay so thank you something water come over here and you're done Chuba done on the next all right so you bacon sapling what you're gonna do is you're gonna need bacon easiest way to do this you know just you you need bacon sugar apple sapling a posad will you just get from the apple trees behind you okay pixie dirt seeds carrot seeds just use boom the long grass should be fine okay which we just goes now to get the grass earlier the carrots same difference carrot seeds put boom oil down all that it's like there was those two parts right there okay once you have that go to your crafting table just make yourself big see got it cool pop fit see down there's your good biggie okay take that little piggy put them in wherever your PIN is and you'll notice it takes it 20 minutes to grow up okay simple as that okay another thing you can do if you want to waste a bunch of bone okay if you've got it to waste is you can literally feed him you'll notice it goes way faster you do all that like I think last 10 seconds yeah once he's down the last 10 seconds then he'll be an adult which ones just hang around show you he's an adult an adult pig yeah he wants to give a pygmy indole good until you cook your pork chop yeah well cosine okay you're a pork chop you're gonna need to cook so just go ahead and cook it once it's cooking you're gonna need a chopping block okay which is just a piece of Flint oak Flint again gravel pick it up all that kind of thing okay so you had to craft your chopping block while you're here and you're doing the chopping block you also are going to need an axe okay what have you made a Paxil I have not okay so I'm gonna get my axe and while I'm here also just gonna go ahead and create my arm pickets so the time to get rid of the wood okay so once we have that take our pork chop did you talk about chopping block put your pork chop on there just click on it a few times and it'll pop up and you'll have bacon so there's the bacon part of the crafting that you need okay next part of what you're going to need for this though is the sugar okay sugar you're going to need apple leaves take your apple leave take your crushing tap throw them in jump on them and there's your sugar cane okay sugar cane seeds we're gonna want to do then it's get some sand get you in there yeah right next to water just put them in there okay and then you cannot oh you can okay cool get that to grow bored you can't get it to grow more than once but you can get the first one grow either which way just get your sugarcane okay sugarcane once you've got it you take it to your crafting table put it in there's your sugar then you take your knapsack we combine it with the bacon that you just got and the sugar and you get your bacon sapling dose that way you're gonna need three donuts sugar apple sapling apple sapling easy right sugar we discussed a min ago you just got your three sugar king you get from over there all that kind of thing take your sugar cane pop it in there's your sugar so your donut so the bigger deal with us when you need cook dough which case that comes from regular dough that you're going to cook regular dough comes from wheat which we can get again just by grilling and a bucket of water so not a big deal bucket of water let's get our dough gotta cook it [Music] once you have your cook dough you can then craft your actual Donuts once you have your Donuts you can then craft you're gonna treat and that the game will tell you a win because you're now completed everything on the first one congratulations tah-dah | Professor PewPew | UCOpDWmelmMct5qLy3-JAaSQ | 2020-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,809 | 29,685 |
G-I2DTFzQn0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-I2DTFzQn0 | Shitstorm VI - Evil Park | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so I'm playing evil park now don't let that incredibly generic title fool you you will be in an evil Park oh I bet I'm gonna start that evil Park son I had an evil Park I'm wearing headphones right mental Park next to my house my parents house yeah I did it also a guy got stabbed in that Park well that's what made it evil right I thought it was even before that Oh what did he actually say I don't know cuz that's a good thing thought that was followed right after by a boy I hate the Chinese no no that's what he said after he said that and then was a little bit what anyone never explained it's a it's a pinnacle of horror why am i gonna name my cat this yeah yeah why don't you tell you what the cat is named no that's fine watch out for flashlights batteries running all the time and make you tired and put you in danger of saying certain words and then the smell happens wait the smell and the smell I didn't notice this you didn't I I don't remember that that thing I tested this game when you get into the art room you get a big fart smell why do I have gas all right I think you need gas to leave oh hello yeah perfect can I have a flashlight please have it are yo not that flashlight oh that's fine you have to go through all of the hue is use why hello there friendly bear you got a lock pit from friendly bear I didn't Wow I didn't I'm accidentally crushing this game yeah accidentally yeah Oh let's read it no no but works has no fuel left look for gas the old photos that's that's why gasps this is not an evil Park I think it I think it winds up in an evil Park ha is that a baseball bat or a leg just a leg hey you can use both I I would go down to someone hit me with a mannequin leg and I did that's true I remember this looks just like the the Spencer stayed a little bit yeah top floor overhang looking down at the first floor and where's my smell-o-vision gonna kick in I need it well I guess it'll kick that snap to evil Park all right look at that that's some smell of it it'll kick in when you're near gasps hey so as it is more that Jerry come on tree oh I gotta fix this I gotta get this my closer to my mouth so I can sit all comfy and oh yeah oh look you have the gas in the bottom so maybe they'll like they'll be like some stink lines coming on yeah I gotta fill up the stink lines but oh there we go I doubt whatever whatever stink lines are gonna get won't be for a little bit okay so that's Jesus that's what happens when you turn the flashlight off you get very scared and you scare Matt is it pitch black yeah ah not quite yeah I can see a little bit what is that okay doesn't appear to be a monster okay well I'm not sure it was a month very friendly monster oh look a thing as evil yeah it's fire it looks like a big hobo fire all right hey everybody I'm in an empty scary house yeah and I'm trying to escape you probably want to go back inside why is that because there's stuff to find oh gotta get some evil yeah that's a lot more batteries and oh yeah like this hand they closed everything everything that's right can you open doors in this it seemed like all the doors were pretty basically open to let you in regardless yeah they're open or they're not yeah oh that's in there a horrible horrible mannequin face is it a mannequin it has an eyeball in her mouth you know let's catch my new king let's keep going how about that there's a door open here hopefully i don't see that didn't get me at all for some reason which is weird because i'm a huge i think yeah i think you you saw it too early i think you the t poses oh yeah even the greatest video games can be affected by that bio curse man is that technically a bio curse because it's better technology only if only if you're being physically forced to tipos via some form of curse well oh you can't even come down here anyway oh I don't have no job no your man your man has not gained the ability yet that was very limited span of controls hmm spooky house very scary alright well there's pretty much just that door over there it's left okay I think you went in here there's some batteries what Wow I'm blinded use head field would be proud hey loris yeah I have smelt no gas grass has to be somewhere the farts are over all right I'm heading out I think I've explored this house okay you think yeah oh oh oh yeah friendly is that gas yeah no no this is okay is this the right one this is the right one Eva Park I thought that was something moving right there was just the leaves damn dude that was extended some guys smell gas oh right so you have a few options Oh light source yeah it's the whole go hobo fire you mentioned there I love big friendly light sources I don't know burning barrel could be friendlier ah you're right but so you're in time some type of green maybe I can pour some gas out of that yeah maybe that'll be a good way to spend the oh hey that is a Halloween decoration sure is man this evil Park boy it's evil what the something has happened Slenderman Oh oh that's what it was oh I got a full-body from that oh he's insanely fast yeah I guess so but running too much tires you out I don't see okay what are you supposed to die oh man that seems insanely hard that seems incredibly difficult okay writing all the time I get to every the Somalia visitor fuel containers near for when you need to smell I guess alright so it puts you there is the door automatically open I believe it is no I guess not I get the Greek luck batteries yeah I get mr. Teddy Locke pair Ruxpin Locke pair why the what I love pair really Matt you said Locke there yeah he's a Locke pear-cut damn it's like your page what a long hair Hey wow you found this quick yeah well they're in the same spot alright so don't go that way this time just to see if yeah let's go straight forward I'm not sure if I'm going to check to see if that horrible body is there again usually people put gas in their cars or yeah look yeah that's supposed to spook me but it didn't all right let's put okay they put gas and let her like you know sheds out back or on the side of the house not like in the house you know yeah maybe Charles your flashlight for a bit just to see oh I don't like this yeah I don't like it either oh boy but that's friendlier don't like that nothing tell you what how much you have to go through that little gate there look like a different bull this yeah no stop I that's a different guy there's like a battle-axe man this is one over set of different guy he's like a executioner if that light turns on okay you're doing it that water it is listen London oh oh I'm getting to that part you I can't up there I don't care no he's all the way back no he's he's going all the way I guess you can go in the center there's a staircase right there yeah what the what okay good I'm not gonna begrudge that battery's perfect a note a little ear I have too many batteries Oh wonderful Willy's giant with broken neck action figure oh yeah that's a good one w I just wanted there's a hole right there though could you not pick it up hot no oh this note yeah I don't understand why this place is required people came in sixth ranked holy it's only one night to turn everything into a nightmare they're all sawed up by the darkness that night evil Farkas yeah hello okay so like little houses or shacks or safe spots okay we're gonna go this way so I don't know about you but I've not been paying attention to smell-o-vision I haven't seen any smella visions I haven't either but cuz that guy looks like he had a baby mask on sure those cherub face I always think those are those are fun and scary that's exactly what it looked like hey Patrick if you could regale me if you were a psycho killer yeah God knows one day yeah you know you never know what would your mask feed you have an idea like what do you think is man eating brother I gotta say I'm a big fan of the Wyatts like glam mask goes are good hey look at that he'll thing watch your head towards how it works for me um yeah that's good there's a cup there's a horror movie or to know where they literally do do that um always go with like a like a novelty goofy mask like Michael Myers got a lot of play right out of a goddamn was it is that Star Trek man Kevin Costner no that's that's what William Shatner man when you said Michael Myers I Scoob you meant Mike Myers yeah yeah yeah Mike Myers I think is good is the porcelain baby oh those things like the movie Valentines or like to all face from twisted metal yeah I think those are always good also like remember of Matt Helms the No More Heroes to the fat guy I'm fed never oh what's that that smell smell smell smells happening I need some y-you know where it is though I'm dead dude just find you it's good you're on your flashlight though hey there you go so now sneak back in there slowly because that's where smellivision was how am I gonna do that gate I'm gonna get the smell without getting murder no smell could even see what was all right I I think now we have an idea oh you try it no way I'm playing the game oh you oh man I hate this deal that I didn't make this deals getting worse all the time man oh man no way yeah alright so I like full-body chills on this I'm we good you weren't scared before I was but the but the threat of death seems to scare you well yeah I'm one of them people that gets all in wit man I I like that's why I don't like inverted controls because I'm very scary people who don't yeah no like I remember seeing this convincing argument for like why because some people like inverted controls and because they see themselves as behind themselves and the TV so like it's a imagine a stick going through them it would be inverted but people the don't use inverted controls see themselves as the person playing the game right I don't know I don't get it oh did we try this before no we didn't I'm gonna try out here so if I if this game is to be designed a certain way I would say that if you really want to be a dick you would move the gas can well I imagine where there's multiple I would imagine that is absolutely the case that looks like where you keep gas but I don't know for sure try going this it's just out you rentable no these are just identically shaped houses okay that just happened to major all boarded up accords and there's no one strong enough to break that no I don't even know where the boat is dude I guess to move in your water you might be nearer now for all we know it's conceivable that car might have smelly gas it does not no it didn't and remember boat gas is much different than car gas because that's what really yeah I really had no idea yeah I mean I totally know you don't all no go to that hell light in there I see it I see a hell light game is a hell I cuz I'm ready to go I like that you're able to be all goofy and cuz just now though yeah I'm not early urge it my yes now car door don't close or don't close that door don't close none oh does that smelly gas know I'll smell the smell yes the evil radio man let's hit the body quite extremely evil radio then you'd be a scary monster the body bag just hopping after you yeah like it's gonna be slow don't get me wrong but it is quite frightening to see a floppy bag you know that's a good name for a villain floppy bag book I'm behind Wow I think it's like a different guy every so often yeah so for whatever reason they don't go indoors that's see that's fine be they should be able to come inside but inside houses is where there's a hide spot like a closet or whatever so is it only when you have the flashlight right there let's give it a shot I'm not moving yeah just stay there wait for them to pass by you know plus I just gives them an easier time if you get far enough [Applause] so because of the up way that alpha effects are shown in games you can use mist like this to see people well I think you could do that in real life miss the Miss highlights people and shows them really well doesn't man I watched that mist show the TV show yeah terrible Oh like the Miss movie in the Miss book or novella rather are awesome but this look at this dirt bag well okay so the guy that you know they're all in the same spots that's fine so that that means if I actually run really fast and then turn off your light yeah the music's just like no I can't keep up with with this oh what an awesome scare if you came if you came in here and there was a guy inside oh oh what's that baby dole Lily gasps is that a leg there check it out wait there is gas oh where's smelly guess wait wait oh okay it's that I think look behind there excellent I fell oh yeah you only build up some of the P gas yeah dude you know it what I could see this being something you learned where every guy is you kind of know her gonna go this way it's this way song hell yeah it is look at that I know sometimes it'll smell gas and on a gas station I'm like ah smells that's a that's a that's a comforting smell why the well can I go there and you're in a gas station if you're somewhere else and you smell out like on the toilet yeah probably not the best smell is small you like gasoline yeah yeah that oh yeah gasoline that number great he's gonna get you I don't where the you gonna grab you Patrick oh there he is that's fine time to run oh he's gonna team up with a guy that's out here smelly gas there's smelly gas over here earlier he's way back over there yes 100% randomized what's the main house oh no no no it's not no yeah it doesn't yeah you're right I remember a park being inside the house so that's different and then it turned into evil park man I feel pretty relaxed now that I'm inside this evil Park house yeah I'd like to think that they would put one guy in a house or like it trick well what I'm worried about is that there's inside monsters and outside monsters yeah I'm saying I know what you're saying how the he's it's so weird oh you have to reload it like you know with you and then take more yeah use oh oh there's different intensities I didn't even notice man that's weird I thought I can't remember a game that's like different intensities for your flat over three intensities first your flashlight will be kind of annoying then it'll be objectively terrible then you can power up your flashlight to unknown levels there's a blood splatter yeah I see it it's just blood so it's just blood though there's just my hanging uh my hanging chain my hanging Halloween Jane oh alright well there's the there's the there's the thing where they got me with the Freddy Krueger remember this yeah that guy's straight up look like Freddy Krueger gotcha yeah cuz he's near the head the yeah he's you're heading towards it it was like outside there okay so watch out for Fredman Freddie Durst Krueger oh man come on I feel like that could be where the boat is yeah I also feel that smelly gas smelly gas inside house you go up to bed no supper for you ah he's like no so while this is a simple thing the idea of like you sneak past the you use the flashlight is pretty yeah just go straight towards the house no that's why there's structure rather so we're gonna move like this until we smell some smelly gas like we did before yeah oh was that you won't you do that to man do it where's the smelly gas at there it is yeah it was did you have a crouched there that's good oh my god it's gonna take five I have five corners of the Matheson's three games so I don't know if we're gonna be able to do this I have I couldn't oh I couldn't new gas abounds at every corner I couldn't have less faith in myself what this wine that's not the gas get all that maybe the it is gave you the smelly gas two more but these will be the hardest ones of all they sure will be okay could I possibly defeat evil park I don't think you will work Shana Mike over here man hey what are you what do you came boys doing over there close that bah why does this hell okay it's mannequin that's that's a better days the waters of iron sacrifice will be cleansed by our own blood the what the day of sacrifice blood what's that smell and you know a smelly I spelled no Church gas go back near the front real quick oh boy over here like that was that areas like important I liked it Oh batteries that guy got nice yeah yours like my quest for gas yielded my death I did not expect that that's a bug you should have been able to do that now why not use a consenting adult you can do it ever that's that's the least fun what the is that it's it's the barrier for the mud it's the mud barrier your motto gotta kid have enough gas to escape if you think about it that's a mannequin oh wow that's good alright that's good come on there's got to be child like playground gas but I just water off in that direction no cuz we the Moors I'd rather swam into a river and figure that out the deal with Dan played by Freddy Krueger durst or whatever yeah Freddy cougar Durst's the hidden Durst cousin the one that they tried died what's with the hell thing it looks like it's a radio tower so it's still quite scary is that the church yeah I'm gonna go to it okay I might be just buried up though yeah who the knows I don't know it's a little prominent to be nothing it is you know you'll like it might have a lot of gas I feel like man now these mannequins out here that's super good if I was torturing people in a park I'd set up mannequins although you do it then it would scare me too you're doing this to me now told you now I'm stuck on this come on no way you gotta find gas smell your the better I think isn't smell your gas more like fuel-efficient oh I don't know man I know I just I don't know how gas works solves bunch of boys a lot oh oh thank God that you can't climb oh it's a fake ladder thanks thanks you do you think about it most ladders are fake thanks the illusion video game okay is there a guy right there yeah there is or is it just more mannequins and who knows yeah this I don't think you've been around here I don't feel like I have unless this was now this isn't the place does a different gazebo jeez how many cos Evo's do you evil parks need well I mean an evil a good park needs multiple cos Evo's yeah there's a nasty-looking spider in gazebo three oh it's some sort of church bill I can't be good no can't be good church bells always spelled doom I'm gonna have to walk pass through here you won't you will have to walk pass through here I don't think those art I don't like that man you don't like that man I don't like that for nothing okay thank you got a super low well a second the is that noise oh it's the sparks we're gonna have to go back towards the house and you remember I do remember gas around like so this is the middle of the map I'd say or it said the street separates just a boughs of it just about the center of the evil Park yeah they really can't see if you don't which makes sense I guess okay so I bypassed that guy are you doing it you're an expert at evil Park now no one's ever gotten the car I hate this video game Matt and I hate that you're making me play it Wow good game though simple effective thumbs up for fat from Pat whatever whatever my name is thumbs up in Pat yeah yep two thumbs if you're lucky yeah 3:15 dangerous wait why for the boat three thumbs on the boat yeah gonna hope I'm sure we have enough gas it has to be the boat area right yeah cuz it's lit oh is it come to the back of the boat this boat area seems like if you get if you get into the boat it's like you don't have enough gas it's like you have enough to escape yeah I have enough to get far enough away from this and with an exhalation point - gotta love gas fartknocker go run this way me there's another guest like I feel like they could have put a can't kill over there and oh that that place keep safe maybe it's really deep maybe this guy can't swim there's a million reasons [Applause] there other to take my chances of swimmin also can you smell gas if the canisters are like closed Oh like unless somebody was like a stupid just splashed it everywhere they did dammit I'm back here yeah I turn up there's no there's no no disadvantage to that turn these headphones up man imagine someone's trying to do this with headphones on we do have headphones on I mean no I mean like in real life there an evil Park Oh evil Park it up okay okay there's no there's no gas in there I know it seems like an important gas location yeah well you never know who's Gus you never know until the last second woolly Matt you just saying names random no saying names of people we know are you man today yeah today you are yeah yeah but then I put on my pigskin mask and I become someone else oh you want to go for a full pixie yeah why not I think that's also scary yeah babies pretty up yeah I checked here - Oh like you played a game where there's a big big venom yeah it's manhunt one oh yeah big Z he's a there's also a guy with the the pig mask the pig butcher and um Paul in Miami oh yeah oh yeah it's a standard girl my hand is straight up sweating man okay well think about your life more I guess I guess oh I made mistakes just that I'm stuck in the environment aren't I oh not yet you'll be soon I feel so you have either two options yeah either finally gasser you die those are the options available to me currently I say you hang a left ya gonna give this another shot and go spark sorry no this is your portal go spark that's the sequel oh no I can't I'm stuck on a piece of environment well it's dark and you see the guy booking it it's a god bro you got in there okay so does that damage stay I didn't really see that's fine uh and I fade but like that's rough yeah it's the blood spading I think no gasps oh man I don't know how to find some gas I mean you should have gas sense like I feel like this game would do a little bit better if it had like some kind of like little nudge-nudge Allah meter yeah like um you press a button the guy will turn his head in the vicinity of where gas maybe all right about to my ass so I'm just go look at this guy for a second I can't hit me if I run straight backwards this oh I guess again all right there that was the game making those noises that's evil gas park simple but effective yeah yeah I got it all okay yeah that's evil Park have fun with that [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music] | Super Best Friends Play | UC84X0epDRFdTrybxEX8ZWkA | 2017-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,509 | 22,318 |
ZCka5XVAJSA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCka5XVAJSA | Success requires a stable schedule, and listening to a higher guidance that understands your goals. | one of the most foundational things for a solopreneur is to have a stable schedule of working on their business do you have a stable schedule of working on the various aspects of your business because if you don't now you might not because you got into entrepreneurship or working for yourself because you wanted Freedom right I understand I am at this point of what 20 no um 15 almost 15 years being a solopreneur that I'm pretty much unemployable at this point because I very much like determining my own schedule uh my own what am I doing on a day-to-day basis but if you look at what I do it is a stable schedule so you might say well haven't you created Your Own Prison you haven't you created your own job you didn't want a job you wanted to you know work for yourself but now you have a job well yes that's true but it's a job that I create and keep recreating on a regular basis based on what I my based on my values based on my strengths based on my vision and goals and dreams and so why is it that a successful solopreneur requires a stable schedule and you can't just go with the flow and do whatever you feel like doing because you have freedom now as an entrepreneur why is that because if you if it was that easy to just go with the flow and do whatever you want and be a financially uh stable solopreneur you probably would have done it by now and everyone around you who is a solopreneur would be financially thriving just doing whatever they want whenever they want to so next time you hear that I suggest to you that that is an illusion uh I don't want to say it's a lie because you can get to the point where it feels I mean to me it feels like I get to do what I want to do on a day-to-day basis but it's because I've changed my wants because or I should say I have gotten wiser about what I want to do before we are dreaming of what being a freedom you know Freedom lifestyle business means is oh I get to wake up whenever I want to wake up and take off whenever I want to take off and uh just you know when I feel inspired I'll create content when I am when I have this passion to sell something I'll sell it you know with with with honesty and and people will buy from me and everything will be so easy that was the that's probably the uh uh untrained and unwise vision for a newbie in uh being in business for themselves those of us who have actually created a stable and thriving income know that it's far from that vision it is the so why is it why does it require a stable schedule well it's because to become a successful solopreneur most of us are here to become a successful solopreneur requires that you be way more skillful than most people around you skillful in a couple areas one of course is providing your own work whatever it is that you maybe you do some kind of coaching or some kind of healing or some kind of service probably most of us here and the service you provides got to be really good I mean it's it has to be so good that people can't help but talk about you and I feel like I mean I'll be honest with you I feel like I didn't really get that good until maybe 10 years into my business full-time full-time I was already making pretty good money and then I feel like every year honestly I feel like oh my gosh I'm better than I was last year um either in my systems or in my skills or in my ability to relate well to my clients uh not not every year does do all three things grow in proportion some years some things grow more than others and some years some things might even feel like it's going backwards a little bit but other other areas are growing but the stable schedule provides the practice and the reflection and the optimizations that develop skillfulness without so again success requires a lot of skillfulness skillfulness I didn't finish saying in your craft okay which you might think you're good but if your clients aren't raving about you and you're getting plenty of Word of Mouth business business well marketing is also needed right that's that's what I'll get to next but you know if if your work is really that good you know you will probably be getting more word of mouth than you are so craft and of course it takes lots of practice to get better and better at your craft number two you've got to be really good at business bottom line right you have got to become an expert in running a business because otherwise you can do your craft if someone will hire you to do it you have one major client call an employer or two major clients call two employers you have two part-time jobs then great fine that might that might be how you want to do it not not easy because at that point you feel like you're you can't really determine your own destiny and autonomy not so much autonomy anymore so again we're back to not only do you have to be great at your craft which you'll keep getting better at over the years so don't um make the the offers present your services invite people to become your clients even while you are becoming better at your craft because you'll never become as good as you really want to be because that's always going to be in a continuous Improvement curb your craft be great at business which what does it mean to be greater business it means to be great at marketing and it means to be great at systems of creating you know the the technology not you have to create technology but you have to use technology well you have to be organized you have to be um have skills of productivity I call it joyful productivity so to have this kind of excellent level of skillfulness to produce a thriving stable income requires you to have consistent practice nobody who is excellent in their field will say yeah I just well okay I'll say there are always exceptions some of you watching this some of my own clients are just Geniuses I mean I honestly feel like most of my clients um they start out smarter than how I started out I started out I mean I look back when I started out I'm like wow I knew nothing I knew nothing I had a bigger ego back then maybe and I feel like you know I was already trying to sell things but I I knew very little um compared to what I know today and look at I look at most of my clients who are starting with me now I'm like yeah you're better than how I started um in terms of just like your ability to provide an excellent service and even their their marketing and business skills were better than how I started in 2009 so I I there are some of my clients who are so good that they can pretty much go with the flow and still make enough ish money not as much as they like but okay money it's and and and they don't have a stable schedule they're like George I don't have a stable schedule and I'm doing okay I'm like yeah but imagine if you did were able to have a stable schedule and you practice these skills on a consistent basis you can't even you don't even know what your potential is so yes there are people maybe maybe you you know you're you're just good enough at your craft at you know net caring at marketing AT Systems just good enough where you can make it go uh you can make enough money with it with kind of a sloppy schedule but it the irony of it is the more you are stable in learning and applying business skills marketing skills and skills in your own craft the more stable you are in in practicing those things the more excellent you get and the more excellent and skillful you get the more freedom and autonomy you actually have because for example right now I have built up such a grateful you know uh an audience who is loyal or they watch my videos regularly or read my articles and things like and buy my courses regularly because I've been doing it first for these all these years I can now take a month off if I want to I can now um well in fact the reality is I take one week off every four weeks I didn't used to do that certainly not even last year every year I've I'm taking more time off now I take like I said I take one week off every four to five weeks I take an entire week of no calls I still do some of some work but it's much more loosey-goosey during that week and I have no calls no meetings um I still do co-working a bit but that's I'm not teaching I'm not you know coaching I'm not doing any kind of uh client interaction I'm just I'm just you know hi welcome to co-working and then let's work for 15 minutes or something so the more Excellence you have in your field the more control you have truly over your time while still making a great income it is a fantasy to believe that you can have a great and stable income when you're so sloppy with your schedule because you're not going to have the amount of time it takes amount of work it takes to build a system for your business to to troubleshoot when the systems don't work to keep optimizing the systems so that at one point the systems are and by the way um I I to this very day I still continue tweaking my systems I mean just last year I switched over from my very sloppy system technology system in the past over to my current system simplero and that kind of made me level up and grow up in my systems finally after 12 uh 12 almost 13 years I kind of finally grew up and got a better system and and and it's been a year later and I'm still tweaking it it's quite good it's quite amazing and it kind of runs on much of it runs on its own but I'm still tweaking it I'm still I still need to consistently show up to troubleshoot to optimize it to make it better and technology is only one of the business systems that you have to become good at uh uh you might say a soft business system is your is your ability to work consistently to keep boundaries with your family with your friends with social media with yourself to keep boundaries and say I don't want to make a video right now content doesn't create itself have you noticed that content doesn't create itself an audience won't build itself for you okay they don't care until you show up consistently then they care they your offers your services and your products will not sell themselves okay have you noticed that all right you have to go out there and sell gently authentically honestly uh with with um humility all the things that I talk about yes but it's consistent and the consistency is what gives you the data from the market to be able to keep optimizing and making better oh this one didn't sell any oh that's interesting let me test something two weeks from now let me see how many how many that's oh that one sold two oh that's interesting okay what's the difference between two all right let me sell something two weeks from now four weeks from now oh this one sold five oh that's interesting right oh next one sold two again oh that's you know you should you have to keep showing up how will you have that data unless you have a stable schedule of making offers because offers don't make themselves do you think you can work by inspiration really do you think you can work by somehow the stars are aligned or some some life is going to give you the opportunities to suddenly go oh my God I'm inspired now I'm on fire now yeah have you noticed it's not stable over time is it you get excited maybe you take one of my classes or you watch this video or you you know get inspired by some something or somebody and then you're like working diligently for a week and then you crash and then you have no energy left you have no momentum well why is that it's because you haven't yet learned how to design the soft systems in your business the soft systems you you your body mind heart Spirit system in relation to the work you haven't you haven't figured that out yet how to design your schedule so that it fits well with your body mind system but I don't here's the thing your schedule of course does not have to look like mine obviously because we have different businesses and your schedule is not going to look like uh someone who does the exact same business as you because they have a different body mind Spirit system as you okay your schedule is going to look different from everybody but if your schedule isn't consistent isn't stable that's the problem so it doesn't matter to me how many hours a week or how many hours a day that you work it doesn't matter to me but what what matters to me is how consistently you're showing up and continuing to tweak the schedule so that you can consistently like I said create the content make the offers reflect on the content reflect on the offers make better content make better offers and Etc that's how you develop the system in a larger sense to keep on making good money and consistently and stably over the years over the years not just oh I had a good launch and now I'm tired I don't have inspiration anymore and so the last thing I'll say before I go is I have found that I've worked with many of you who are watching this in some way or another you've taken my classes you've been in my programs and whatnot I find that too many of you believe too much in your intuitive guidance I don't know I'm laughing as I say that because obviously you know who's who's gonna say oh you should not believe in yourself and your intuitive guidance and your spirit Guides of course I want you to of course I want you to develop your spiritual uh sensitivity and your guidance system yes and yet here's the problem you have no idea how much you are deceiving yourself now I'm a spiritual person as you might know I believe in very much in the spiritual world I believe in angels I believe in Guardian God spiritual guides and all that stuff but the problem that I have is a lot of you who are very heart-based very idealistic you you don't realize you're listening to the wrong voice there are voices talking to you it's true but usually the wisest the most the sublime the most Sublime voices the highest spiritual guidance is usually the softest So Soft you can barely hear it and though then there are many other layers of voices that are less wise spiritual guidance they're saying you know what you're too tired today you're not inspired today why don't you just show up tomorrow why don't you just why don't you go and um what do whatever whatever yeah and by the way I I part of your schedule right ideally mine does includes I have four naps a day as an I have four naps and two dog walks a day out in nature right like I I do plenty of self-care you know I have an evening I have several you know many hours you know I I end work on time I have my evening I spend with my wife and we have personal time and we have you know weekends we go so like I have plenty of personal time but that's because I built it into my schedule as well and so yes of course spend time in nature with your loved ones doing your hobbies having enough rest those are all you know those of you who have taken my joyful productivity program know that when I teach about scheduling and how to schedule well the first thing I teach you is self-care you got to like put that in that's got to be Foundation that's got to be stable number one like number one stable thing in your schedule is enough self-care which means you know rest renewal you know eating well exercising time with loved ones time in nature Etc et cetera et cetera et cetera right and then above that comes your work schedule right and your self-care is sometimes usually is interspersed throughout your work day right I only work like maximum two hours before I take a break sometimes a long break but anyway whatever my schedule says but like I said too many of you are lying to yourselves don't even realize you're lying to yourself by thinking you're following your guidance when it's a lower level intelligence it's a spirit it might be a spirit guide but that spirit guide doesn't understand the paying rent the spirit guide if you were to follow it completely you'd be homeless which might be okay if you live like peace Pilgrim one of my heroes she was homeless but she served and loved everyone along the way she walked the length of a United States like what dozens of times in her lifetime anyway yeah you could be a homeless Wanderer like peace Pilgrim and I completely respect that but many of us probably aren't called to that I don't I'm not called to that right so it's like you're I I always loved this uh quote by um I think it was Jesus who said this you will know them by their fruits you will know them by their fruits now the fruits are not just your profit and your business and the success you have but of course the fruit of love compassion wisdom perseverance Grace you know Divine connection but it's like you will know a good strategy which comes from higher got truly higher guidance right if it produces a life that you love right if it produces a life that you love but if you look at your life and go why am I still having poverty and these patterns it's not a life you love and whatever guidance you've been listening to has been a less High guidance I mean it might still be higher than human perhaps but it's missing some things like it doesn't understand paying taxes and paying the rent it's not high enough to understand a stable schedule it's really smart in other ways really wise in other ways but the higher higher higher guidance knows all of it it integrates all of it um and by the way guidance not doesn't only come through your voices or your your tarot cards right and your own mind and your own voices in your head guidance also comes through people like me I'm not saying I'm your guardian angel or your your Guru no but it comes through other people other people guidance also shows talks to you through books other people YouTube videos Facebook videos whatever it talks to you and are you willing to listen to that it's not just in your own head in your own heart right so and you know anyway I think this is enough I really hope that this has been helpful in some way I look forward to seeing what your higher guidance is telling you uh based on this video so thank you so much for watching and uh thank you I look forward to seeing you next time | George Kao | UCfUKV41-9GHFSDgR9gLKYag | 2023-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,494 | 18,086 |
R-Q_00aPqpU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-Q_00aPqpU | What Are Allotropes? Non-Metals | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool | right here on our channel we have lessons on giant covalent structures and buckyballs of fullerenes and nanotubes this lesson brings together a very important concept in chemistry explored in those two videos the term allotrope refers to different forms of the same element right in our giant covalent structures lesson you may have learned about the structure of diamond and graphite these two substances are made of only carbon atoms yet they exhibit very different physical and chemical properties a diamond is very shiny remarkably strong and does not conduct electricity graphite is black not nearly as strong as diamond and can conduct electricity these differences are due to the arrangement of carbon atoms within the structure each carbon atom in diamond is covalently bound to four other carbon atoms in a tetrahedral structure each carbon in graphite is covalently bound to three other carbon atoms in a trigonal planar structure forming hexagonal sheets some other allotropes of carbon include the buckminster fullerene molecule and graphene you can learn more about these structures right here this allotropism also exists in other elements such as oxygen phosphorus and sulfur oxygen can exist as diatomic oxygen which is the form that we breathe in and is vital for survival in this allotrope two oxygen atoms are held together by a double covalent bond oxygen can also exist as ozone which forms the ozone layer in the earth's atmosphere this ozone is extremely important because it insulates the earth however it is slowly being depleted due to human activities we have a lesson on that as well an ozone molecule is drawn so that two oxygen atoms are held together by a double covalent bond and the remaining linked by a single covalent bond but the double bond electrons are in fact delocalized around the structure of the molecule this is known as resonance stabilization the same phenomenon is seen in a benzene ring the next time you strike a match have a look at the match head the match head is usually red this is due to the presence of red phosphorus an allotrope of phosphorus the phosphorus atoms in red phosphorus are linked in a polymeric chain matches made of red phosphorus are known as safety matches in order to ignite it must be struck against the striking surface on the outside of the package right before the introduction of red phosphorus the match heads were usually made of white phosphorus another allotrope of the element these different colors arise from their different structures these strike anywhere matches could be struck anywhere for ignition but since this allotrope of phosphorus is significantly more flammable it was very dangerous to use and have been slowly replaced with red phosphorus white phosphorus consists of four phosphorous atoms held together in a tetrahedral arrangement some other allotropes of phosphorus also exist black phosphorus and violet phosphorus sulfur also exists as many allotropes the one that you're most likely familiar with is s8 octosulfur a bright yellow solid in this allotrope eight sulfur atoms are covalently linked to one another to form such a structure another solid allotrope of sulfur is hexosulfur s6 sulfur can also exist as a gas to disulfur and trisulfur so far we have only discussed allotropes of selected nonmetals this allotrobism also exists in metalloid elements and metals which you can learn about in the next lesson of our series | FuseSchool - Global Education | UCS3wWlfGUijnRIf745lRl2A | 2016-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 571 | 3,437 |
4f8rvVowlTc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f8rvVowlTc | THE BEST AFFORDABLE CLOTHING BRANDS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL + FALL SEASON *UNDERRATED CLOTHING BRANDS* | so yo I feel like I am recording a minute I always said that before every video but look before we start bro gotta get into the intro bro someone commented on my last video I seen your comment my boy commented always got the best intro songs bro I'm telling y'all I always got the best intro songs bro so I ain't gonna lie we gotta get straight into this bro as y'all know we hit on with our love yeah [ __ ] yo what's going on YouTube and I am here and I'm back with another Banger video bro and yes y'all see today's title and thumbnail bro I'm gonna be giving y'all the best and most affordable clothing brands y'all can copper back to school bro not even just for back to school but just for November no I'm saying get in the Cozy stuff bro we all got school next month bro as y'all know some people are going to school this month but I got school next month so why not give y'all video on the best clothing brands y'all could literally cop for back to school bro because I know y'all want to be looking fresh in school bro honestly if you don't want to look fresh in school understandable these clothing brands is the top these are all the tough cleaning brands that I shot from so I'm like give them to y'all bro cause no we ain't gatekeeping over here bro everybody be gay keeping clothing brands I'm gonna be giving y'all the best clothing brands that shop from bro and no no clothing brands pay me in this video this is not paid advertisement this is just straightly my opinion I'm gonna put all the tough clothes that means that I feel me I think that is tough in this video but before we get into this video bro as y'all see we got the stickers bro I ain't gonna lie we got the news y'all remembered last time I ordered some stickers I did not think it was going to be this small I promise y'all I did not think it was going to be this morning bro look at this [Music] I got some stickers if you guys want it go to the sticker app I got a promo code uh you guys will see it on the screen somewhere just for a size comparison look this is a little size comparison bro honestly y'all see this ice comparison I was complaining about how they small last video but now we got the bigger ones bro we got this we got I'ma just show y'all real quick we got all the bigger ones bro honestly if y'all want to go get some stickers I went to uh my sticker app so we got these I'm gonna be putting these in the orders I know y'all seen these on Tick Tock probably if y'all seen these on Tick Tock let me know down below if y'all seen my attendees but we got the big statement ones I copied a lot I got these right here it's looking straight bro but to be honest bro I ain't gonna do too much more talking bro these clothing brands is literally up there including mine including mine so if you guys are new make sure you guys hit that like 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videos bro I promise you I follow my Instagram bro we are always I'm always posting on Instagram at some tough brands for back to school and I ain't gonna go live y'all did not help bro a lot of Brands commented all of the tough brands in here bro y'all see all it is right if you guys want to be featured in any of these videos bro if you guys wanted me to rate your clothing brand make sure you follow my Instagram and stay updated bro because I'm always posting every time I'm doing a video so if you guys brands are tough bro you guys want to be in the video go follow it on Instagram bro honestly first things first bro before we get in this video make sure you guys hit that like button subscribe go follow my twitch bro link right here everything's right here y'all see the little note y'all see the little thing y'all see you right here little screen feel me go follow the Instagram follow the twitch subscribe to my YouTube do all that 4 000 on the way but first things first bro the first clothing brand we are about to do and I was just texting my boy feel me it's my boy lost motors bro Bagel you probably watching it she's most likely watching this to being a rating clothing brands video but he didn't post nothing so as y'all see right here we got Bagel you're family y'all see we got it on the screen right here bro I'm telling y'all this clothing brand you need to go mess with y'all need to go mess with lost motors bro as y'all can see he just posted this as well like I'm literally he literally just posted it 16 minutes ago I seen it I'm like bro I gotta put this in the video but we're back to school bro I'm telling her yeah I literally gotta go shop with him bro these are tough I'm probably gonna angle a lot I'm probably gonna cop the blue one because I'm gonna lie the blue one is tough I know y'all can see it right here the blue one is literally I'm doing this sucks bro y'all see that Cactus zip UPS 67 you know I'm saying 67 dollars free shipping French terry I'm saying he got that good quality bro yeah I need to go cop this when it drops for me lost motives.us yeah I need to go cop bro go pitch up you don't even got your eat bro Faygo why don't you got your email stuff up bro like I'm just telling y'all bro go shop for lost mode exclusive drops so y'all not gonna be like if you miss it you miss it you don't you don't he barely be knocking stuff but this is a restock I think I'm pretty sure but yeah they not like look at the zipper and everything bro I'm telling y'all this is definitely a cop I'm literally gonna I'm copping it as soon as it come out back to school shopping if y'all going back to school shopping bro these is literally the toughest Brands out there I need to go get bro affordable you owe me 67 good for the quality bro quality like you definitely getting everything for 67 but it's not just 67 so you can make bread it's 67 with free shipping heavyweight I ain't go a lot I would definitely cop this I need to zoom in on a zipper y'all see that zipper bro posting the second one on Saturday apparently lost motives yeah and he's also another young brand owner too bro y'all be saying brand owners don't be bro he's another young brand owner bro I don't know he's probably like 16 or something he around the same age as me so yeah y'all go shot by lost motors bro everybody y'all find a brand and just tune in with them bro definitely a w cop for back to school or wherever you going fall season bro it's getting a little cozy first one bro we coming out to get strong with this bro I'm not even gonna waste no time bro be coming out strong with a tough Ran So yeah let's get straight into the next one bro cause I ain't lying trying to waste no time so yeah let's get straight into the next one bro I bet bro this next one bro I guarantee you guys probably have not seen it before any I haven't seen them in any videos on YouTube like any affordable clothing man video YouTube bro this is like a little underrated clothing brand go give it to y'all bro and I ain't go live tough tough tough bro like I I was personally gonna gatekeep this one but I don't wanna bro let me go ahead and share my screen for y'all for a second bro y'all seen it if y'all watch my reading graphic designers video y'all probably seen this design before Instagram obscured bro I don't know if I'm saying it right my boy if I'm saying it wrong my bad but obscured visions do not last next drop is on the way 600 followers bro I'm telling you he got 600 bro 600 this ain't no big big big brand but they is definitely underrated bro my boy MJ is definitely underrated bro three no I don't think this is the first three but y'all see garment lined up for the Sundays pop up he'd be doing pop-ups as well these three T's are hard I missed the drop so I don't have them that's the only reason because I missed it so we got this tea is tough like I ain't gonna lie I need to go this is another great underground brand bro we gonna be dropping soon but he's most likely going to be dropping soon but y'all just need to look out for this brand bro this brand is honestly up there let's look at the highlights real quick I like they style too bro that's why I'll be telling y'all y'all gotta find your own style once you find your own style and stick with it then like it's you got to make your brand a lifestyle bro I might make a video on that let me know down below want me to make a video on how to like create your own style and how to find your Brand's lifestyle and all of that bro so yeah let's see these highlights obscured Feel Me It's just tough you be dropping tough stuff but they are limited though so y'all gonna have to be turning on post notifications were they limited they'd be doing drops and stuff so yeah this is hard I missed this because I wasn't um in tune with it at that time so yeah they be they be making it the screen print bruh he's doing he screen pinning out of the shop at a pop-up imagine screaming another pop-up bro that's tough that's fire bro I'm telling y'all that's hard yeah I need to go shop with them bro honestly these teas is fire he put like he really cares about his quality too like this ain't no bad quality stuff like he actually in this bro he's 600 followers bro he's really into this bro and that's hard see look at these look at the physical portal he's he's showing y'all he's showing y'all the fence bruh look at the fish you could put on with this so yeah I'm like I need to go shop with him bro this is definitely a good brand good look y'all can see y'all looking at his page bro for 600 followers this is crazy bro you'd expect them to have like a thousand five thousand you spend a life way more bro follow him bro I'm telling you y'all go follow him bro y'all go shopping online bro it's tough I don't like this Tito I personally won't um wear this to you like I don't like it personally yeah he's yeah that's tough bro scared obscured Visions y'all can see the fit that he putting on with this this fit hard I can see that all the fits people putting on with it yeah w ow so yeah y'all go shop with upskirt bro y'all go follow him and next time he drop bro yeah I better go cop bro let me see some of his older pieces yeah these are hard yo what the tie-dye um yeah you could definitely see his lifestyle in his own brand you are watching this you need to drop soon definitely need a job soon if you don't drop someone just go drop the two brands in bro and look at that tough stuff we have coming up with bro honestly let me know down below if y'all is liking this video let's get into the next one yo this next one is fire bro I cops from them and I'm I'm currently waiting for my um my shirt to come in but look let me go ahead and get this skin recorded on bro this brand this next brand y'all see I Eternal Flair bro indeed yeah we just gonna go ahead and look at this bro 56 000 followers you know me they've been doing this for a minute maybe shipping obviously uh big news all sunfinity hoodies are shipping out this week restock but yeah let's just go ahead and look at their hoodies bro these hoodies is hard he's out here as well you could get bro you can get flying these bro you could put on a fit with these y'all can see you put it on right there uh this shirt he has this shirt as well feel me he just got a bunch of fly stuff bro that y'all could easily put on these hoodies is tough I don't know if he's ever restocking these but I'm telling you if you restart y'all just need to go follow y'all need to stay tuned in them bro this is another tough brand that's just exclusive drops only bro y'all gotta go tap in with them I don't think they yeah see they have some snow they have some out right now but like the zip ups and stuff is exclusive as y'all can see bro these tees day is days high but they good for the quality bro sixty dollars y'all can see he put it on right here University this is hard I copped the black one I got the black one right here this one this is the one that I bought y'all see it this is tough 50 they got shipping as well uh let me see how long they shipping shipping is three to five weeks so yeah if y'all want something for back to school bro y'all better go cop right now like literally go like Eternal flair.com y'all go cop right now so yeah they just got some teas and they have these shorts on I don't know if they're going to be redropping the um zip UPS if y'all want the zip UPS y'all go ask them to redrop they are in store too oh if y'all in Texas bro y'all could go to this store right here free vote yeah if y'all wanna go to the store Texas they got them they got the zip UPS there Eternal this is really tough big I mean they be doing a wide angle yeah yeah flares before like I said yeah probably probably not gonna be able to buy the flare or the Zippos right now because they do do exclusive jobs bro so that's the whole good thing about it they are exclusive this is hard I like this yeah he did put that on bro definitely did bro well let me let me look at this oh Duke Dennis oh I was in this stream I seen it I know y'all see that man yeah so yeah y'all could go see Duke Dennis on here and everything dude Dennis be wearing it too so [Music] yeah Duke Dennis I did I do see Dugan is wearing that crazy though I ain't even a lot some people they y'all do y'all will get y'all ordered bro so it ain't no skin I mean they do be shipping out obviously yeah so y'all can see the potential of the fish I could put on with these bro base hard I might go copy shorts if y'all can't hear the music it's muted if y'all can hear the music is muted because of a copyright so so yeah that's the Eternal Flair with you bro if you guys want to go shop y'all go shop bro they got all of them right here I don't know if they're gonna be dropping the um hoodies anytime soon but if you guys are in Texas they got it in Texas let me know down below if y'all messing with these Brands already bro so many more Brands to go bro so stay tuned to this video bro yeah let's get into the next one bro if Eternal flare is a w in my book w w w go shop Eternal Flair Eternal underscore flare underscore let's get into the next one bro for the next brand that we got bro it is prayworld.com y'all have probably seen this brand a couple of times on my channel bro cause like quite tough you'll feel me I think I got I got two shirts from them as you can see right here we got my boy preyworld.com bro he is honestly tough bro 600 followers is crazy he should definitely be at more but look y'all see these as well bro y'all see these yeah no weapon formed against me shout shot Prosper yeah probably seen these all over the Internet bro but they have a little amount of followers I don't know how they got a little more followers bro y'all see the infamous I heart my spider teeth you feel me I got it straight in my cup I'll bring it back I'm just saying bro I'm just saying this tea is tough bro and he be coming with the fashion two honestly should go cop y'all can see it right here his quality is tough you know what I got the pink one because he ran out of red honestly if you watching this bro hell you ran out of red so I couldn't get the red one but I got the pink one so it's all good y'all see it no weapon formed against me shall prosper as y'all see I also got the IHOP my spider's teeth so yeah I'll be shopping with bro y'all honestly y'all should definitely go pick up keys from them let me just put that right there but yeah let's go look at the IG so y'all could go see for yourselves bro if y'all want to go cop or not you feel me they used to be doing DM to order I don't know why he did DM to order probably because he didn't have a site yet but I can see right here prayworld.com you got all of the all of this stuff right here and he also he has a shop now feel me his page is not that big but Juan was wearing it if y'all can see yeah bro like he know me and stuff yeah I definitely seen them on the brand before I'm glad his teeth is hard I'm gonna put it on yo is it weird that I'm reacting to myself is that weird Jordan yeah I know if y'all probably seen him before he be wearing the uh he'd be playing that he'd be playing it on too Caprice Caprice got it as well so I'm just saying bro y'all should definitely go cop but this is a definitely w Cup this is definitely a w cop for some some calm and it's honestly tough he got the site the site is tough I ain't gonna lie I like the site it's nice and little simple he also got these shorts too I was wearing the shorts and the um last video If y'all haven't noticed and they not pre-order tutor pre-made so he has all of them he has all of them on hand bro so you don't gotta worry about the long shipping he got red green pink and and yeah just that so if he does post this it was good bro Eric you know what I'm saying he probably gonna put if he posted on your story bro shout out to you shop preyworld.com you feel me sharperwood.com and yeah I don't like they just a tough brand all around bro y'all see shipping this past all his customers got it as well y'all can see that all his customers have it I hurt my spiders I got that tea I don't know where it's at though you got the hoodies as well he probably gonna be dropping some tough stuff soon so yeah y'all go follow him go show love to bro get him out bro he needed bro he needs to get some more followers bro I don't know how he don't got a lot of followers like his stuff his stuff is tough let's get straight into the next one because I ain't lie but we gotta get bro we got so much more to go let's get it let's get into the next one bro all right so the next brand that we got is really not a brand but it's more of like an accessory bro and I ain't gonna y'all definitely gonna need these for school bro y'all definitely gonna need these for school they definitely cheap it's just more to on the accessory side bro so for the next brand we got is grilled Locker bro as y'all can see Road Locker right here international shipping available tag I grew Locker girl locker.us but this is more of like shoelaces and all of that if you guys are into shoes and stuff definitely come cop here they got fat lace is they got Landon's laces y'all could just see it right here these are tough and I'm definitely gonna cop one of these bro honestly I already cops on white laces from them because I didn't know where else to get white laces so I definitely caught the white laces they got jumbo laces they got everything yeah I want them yeah they got them on right now bro I'm telling you guys y'all go cop with them Grill Locker they got shoes they got the land Vin laces they got all of that bro honestly They be selling shoes as well they also sell shoes as you can see so anything when it comes to like accessories shoes and all of that necklaces they like you know what I'm saying they sell everything over there shoelaces y'all see that off-white cream shoe laces they got got landfill laces they got all of that bro even just regular laces as well see these white shoelaces you could pick the size bro I've been saying shoelaces so much anyway y'all get the point they got the red necklace I am not copping a red one for me the chain y'all got y'all can see it all right here bro so if y'all want any of these bro y'all literally go and go cop that right now yummy they got Panda zigzag they got land vins if y'all want if y'all want to put lens and laces or no I'm saying something Harris or something like imagine some land releases on my hair that would probably look bad but like if I mean you could do it without buying land Vince and yeah they they really popular bro I see a lot of people buying from them as well so y'all don't got to be worried about getting scammed they sell phone cases too they literally sell everything off-white um from sneaker wrestling to shoe swapping grilled lockers and Unforgettable story it's just a grilled Locker it's like literally a locker Lisa Jazzy I'll go with cops on for about for on back to school be different bro go cop some black laces put it on your shoes bro yeah because they put on the shoes they put shoelaces on breads y'all can just see it bro it makes the shoe look 10 times better honestly see uh yeah y'all could just go through this honestly for real lock really got shoot they literally have everything bro and the shipping is fast too I caught from them and it came like two days later honestly Girl locker I'm telling you go shop if y'all want the shoelaces you put fat laces on some dunks it's not that hard bro tell me it's tough bro anything from shoelaces y'all want to go copy out some shoelaces bro I'm telling you I make it fit 10 times better yeah I want they got Mass supporters they be doing it correctly bro a few of you they swapped your whole entire shoe collection that's hard all of these are lace swap I'm telling you that's crazy bro that's my creative bro they do got the change they just dropped bro I wanted to drop the I wanted to get the white one but I don't know I just didn't get it in time so yeah y'all can see those uh chains see that's what I was talking about the landing laces this is bro y'all can't tell me those fours are not tough yeah I can't tell me these are not fire bro these are honestly hard bro yeah I can't tell me these not hard you could put fat laces on anything see this I mess with that they also sell shoes too I'm pretty sure do they sell shoes I think they use the shows sell shoes I don't think they do no more yeah they don't have no shoes on here I gotta go see obviously if y'all y'all need to go copy out some shoelaces bro make it fit 10 times better bro make your shoes look better go to grilled Locker I'm telling you got Grill Locker is tough everybody shops with them grantlocker.us y'all seen the Instagram go cop for them they shipping is fast too I know they shipping is fast so y'all don't gotta wait mad long for some little shoelaces yeah let's get into the next one bro y'all ain't going live bro this next brand we got is probably like my favorite brand y'all probably seen it before I'm not really too sure if y'all seen it before but this brand is like literally my favorite brand bro like I caught from every single drop this brand is like my top one favorite every single drop I caught so for the second brand we got bro my boy statement brand bro as y'all can see on the screen recording favorite clothing brand ever bro honestly I'm just saying they got 19.3k feel me to support y'all can see the support right there hey look y'all see it right here the promo is crazy look at the promo y'all see this right here bro just look at it y'all can't hear it cause it's gonna cop right but yeah I'm telling y'all bro this brand is top like this is my favorite brand bro see I literally see the video bro just look at these bro yeah CDs literally look at these posts they tough they just dropped some shorts bro I think yeah I think they just dropped some shorts they got the picture they got this right here this is hard uh forty dollars forty dollars for some shorts bro yeah they just got these hoodies and all filming they got all of these hoodies right here I think it's on the site right now filming 58 bro it is 58 dollars y'all can see the site right here oh they got bikes any two items get 15 off yo that's a w bro so yeah statement your website is tough feeling they got all of this oh they got a Discord too yeah y'all just see the website y'all see all of that bro it is honestly tough yo they got their pictures right here they got what joint VIP list you could join the stuff 3D logo uh mocha shorts honestly bro if y'all want some shorts feel me yeah yeah bro listen I know y'all in school if y'all got if y'all in school you're in gym class right you wanna You Wanna Be you want to look good during gym class bro get some shorts bruh film you got the mocha shorts you can even get they got six colors they got all of that bro six colors you could also get a discount two as well you could get a lot bro all these colors bro that's what I'm saying bro if you want to look fly in gym class or you just want to find a chimp oh my God bro my thing keeps falling bro you can honestly go with statement brand bro this is tough they got hoodies on here as well for the um for fall I heard a little birdie told me I ain't even gonna say too much hold on y'all just see the Instagram yeah I see all of that and they actually do get their orders too they do ship out as I can see up right here feel me these are just the short drops I think so yeah y'all see the hoodies right here they looking spectacular yeah these is hard hold on yeah these hoodies are definitely hard bro I'm telling y'all they got the people right here as well they got some videos they told me he was dropping new colors bruh and look all I gotta say it Hey listen bro it's coming I'm telling you y'all y'all saying it is coming bro y'all seen it I told y'all before bro it is coming bro it's coming bro y'all see that right here we are dropping soon if y'all didn't know that was actually my brand so yeah statement go shop or statement bro these is everything this is everything I'm dropping soon bro I'm gonna just show y'all this right here real quick everything that I'm dropping soon bro y'all need this all of these are going to be pre-made all of these ship in two days okay two days these are not pre-ordered all of these will be pre-made as I can see we got the brand new color I know y'all seen the colors on the site but these are way 10 times better bro first we got this shirt that's dropping in a couple of weeks feel me we got this shirt heavy quality I know y'all see that heavy quality bro we got the red the brown pre-made bro I'm glad pre-made pre-made pre-made pre-made pre-made pre-made pre-made pre-made I never did pre-made before that we're gonna see how this goes bro I ain't gonna lie so yeah y'all go shot statement I'm well I was trying to get 20K yeah I didn't know that was my brand so yeah y'all don't have to go shop with them but y'all want to go shop statement appreciate you guys I love everybody if you guys go shopping place an order fortunately though it is the end of the video so if you guys are new make sure you guys say that like button subscribe bro I hope you all enjoyed this video I'm gonna try to be I'm being more consistent on YouTube as I seen I posted two days ago so go watch that video down below if you haven't but yeah follow my Instagram if you guys if y'all have a clothing brand you guys want to be in the next video if you guys want me to know your video because I'm probably going to be rating clothing brands probably next week so if you guys want to be that follow my Instagram bro you guys have to follow my Instagram to be in that if you want to hit a like button subscribe follow my church follow all my socials Link in the description shop statement I'm dropping to you soon I know y'all all pre-made so you don't 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8LCS34L-b0c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LCS34L-b0c | Fashion, Portrait, and Fine Art Photographer, Tamar Levine - How'd They Do That | adorama tv presents how they do that where we explore the world of professional photographers and share their techniques with you here's your host mark wallace to this week's episode of how'd they do that on today's show we're talking to tamar levine tamar is a los angeles based fashion portrait and fine art photographer tamara regularly shoots for magazines she shoots ad campaigns as well as her own fine art photography i caught up with tamar in los angeles so here's our conversation all about her work okay well tamar thank you so much for letting us come hang out here in hollywood i love this um in this gorgeous backyard so you've been shooting for about five years um and a lot of your work is well describe it to us who are your clients what are you shooting and what do you love to do um my clients are kind of a mix of everyone i do a lot of editorials for magazines a lot of kind of underground fashion magazines some local magazines around here in l.a i do a lot of clothing designers and a lot of i mean just kind of whatever i can get but my love is um narrative fine art and fashion and so uh for those people that are wanting to do that how did you get from going to school to being a successful photographer in hollywood how does that happen i don't know if i would call myself successful but it's um we call you thank you um yeah i don't know i right after i uh graduated from arts center i packed up and moved everything to new york and um just kind of shot stuff for about a year and then moved back when i wasn't really it wasn't really giving me the outcome that i wanted so then i came back to la and i guess it was just kind of you know a lot of i guess connections that you don't even think you have and um from the work in new york from new york from high school friends from i mean really connections from just i mean you know down down way deep into the ground but um a lot of connections then i also just email people constantly like that's kind of 90 of my job is just emailing people and calling and do you do events and shaking hands and actually face to face time um i'm i really am not very into networking i mean i i go out a lot so i'll you know i'll talk to people then but i'm i really i actually really hate talking about my work and i hate like you know like the whole schmoozing thing thanks for joining us today yeah no problem but i hate the whole schmoozing thing and networking things so i mean i guess maybe subconsciously i do but it's it's really more um you know cold emails and stuff like that and that's that's surprising most people uh have a difficult time being seen and so that speaks to the quality of your work oh thank you you know that it's it's strong enough that people can view that i mean it's kind of like you know these people get so many emails every day so it's really kind of a um like if i'm lucky if they happen to you know see my email i'll get a response but you i really found that i just have to keep emailing you know and right you know keep calling and one of the things i really like about your work and there's a ton of it that i like we just had a lot of fun looking through your your stuff um some of it it looks to me like large format camera because it's a very shallow depth of field it's got this sort of ethereal look and a little vignetting but you don't shoot large format and you don't shoot film i would love to but i mean i do i do do a ton of photoshop so i think it would just be i'm trying to kind of you know a lot of it is just saving costs pretty much but i do love film and i kind of you know i learned on large format and film but um yeah i i do different things i'll put vaseline over my lens i'll put nylons with little holes in them over my lens that's like the old 60s and 70s kind of techniques yeah i just i mean i just kind of have fun and i improvise with that kind of stuff and then as i said i do love photoshop so i'll i really do spend a lot of time like the vignetting is is either through the vaseline or if i haven't gotten the look that i've achieved i'll do it through photoshop as well and the camera you shoot which is a 5d is that correct yeah 5d mark ii tell us about your um so it's the camera the 5d mark ii and what lenses do you choose normally when you're shooting um i love the 50 the 50 millimeter lens is like my my absolute favorite lens it's like a 100 dollar lens i don't know plastic fantastic yeah i don't even use the l series lens and it's i think it what is it one point eight or yeah so one eight or four or something like that it it does get pretty wide open so i do tend to shoot with a very shallow depth of field because i really like the um the kind of like out of focus you know ethereal look so i'll do that when i um when i shoot advertising or commercial i'll rent the l series lenses but for all the fashion stuff it's pretty much that 50 millimeter and your lighting um so you don't have a studio is that correct right yeah it's all rental studios or location shooting yeah i mean for the most part i shoot on location yeah and how do you light um i i usually use pro photos i'll use the seven b's um location lighting and that's that's when i'm on location in the studio i'll use you know mostly profoto to be honest like i think that like i have a tendency to be very minimal with my lighting i i think lighting is incredibly important but i tend to kind of light from dark rather than from light you know from from from from down i start darker and i go lighter as opposed to kind of overly lighting things you know because i really like it like when you're exposing you actually under expose intentionally and then add highlights as you go yeah i mean i'll i'll expose for the ambient light first and then i'll kind of just pop lighting you know where i need it i i always unless i'm in a studio i pretty much always use a mix of ambient and um and my strobes as well so one of the um top questions that we get is how do you do that how do you mix ambient light with strobes and we've we've done some instruction but what's your uh what's your process for of metering getting your lights set and matching your strobes to your ambience do you have any secrets this is this is probably really bad to say but i i tend to not use a light meter i um i if i'm doing commercial jobs my assistants will use light meters but i don't even own a light meter they'll bring their own um yeah i i don't know like i'm very visual so i'll i'll take a photo without any lighting and then i'll i kind of i kind of i guess i have my process dialed in like i always i really like the kind of rembrandt light with like yeah highlight at an angle and then like a hair light or fill or something like that so i'll kind of just start with a basic setup like that and um just start really low with the power then just kind of go you know and more i mean i'm shooting digital so it's not like i'm wasting film there are a lot of photographers that don't use light meters joel grimes um he has a whole workshop on you know using his so do you use a histogram to figure out if you're exposed yes yes yeah in um yeah definitely i i always use my histogram i always make sure that i have you know information my whites and my blocks and even when i'm retouching i i make sure to keep that something is there okay i'll have to hang out with you for a day and show you like the 750 you'll never go back you're like oh my gosh look what i can do uh it's really fun um okay so uh that's sort of how you you shoot tell us a little bit about the kind of work that you you love to shoot and why you became a photographer i know that's a huge question but so many people are like you know why do you do what you do and what sets you apart i found a lot of times is is answering that question you know why are you doing this so do you have insights for us um okay well i i became i guess i've been shooting since i was about 13 years old um both of my parents are artists and my mom is a fine artist my dad is um he did avant-garde film so i kind of wanted to stay in the art world but not you know completely follow in one of their footsteps so i don't know my dad gave me um his old nikon f1 when i was 13 years old and i i just started shooting and i love it i've been um i guess my favorite thing about photography is is kind of creating a narrative and kind of expressing a whole world in just one still image or a series of images that's that's definitely my favorite thing when you're doing that let's say for a a magazine editorial or something you have to work with art directors you have to work with other people in a collaborative way how how do you go about that do you come with the ideas do you listen to ideas is it um that really really depends on the client like i i mean i guess my favorite thing to do is um fashion editorial because generally they'll tell me kind of the look that they're going for and i'll i'll just come to them with you know some crazy stories and see if they are into any of them um so that's kind of what happens with the magazine is i'll pitch a story and they'll you know agree with a kind of more state yeah or say you know figure out a new one or whatever um for the advertising stuff with an art director they'll i mean that's that's basically them telling me exactly what they want and me just kind of making it happen so it really really depends on the client it can be from me coming up with the entire idea them saying cool awesome go for it and it could be you know as strict as them saying this is exactly what we want you know it happen yeah and that's normally the kind of stuff i'm doing which is sometimes not so fun yeah you don't get to shoot what you want you have to shoot what they are not only what they want but what they're seeing in their brain that they not necessarily can show you yeah exactly and that's i mean i love doing that but obviously i i love creating narratives so tell us a little bit about how you work with your models and when you're on location because some of the things that we've seen are pretty interesting you've got like a girl standing on a fence behind a horse yeah and you know just some unusual things like that so are those things that you come with uh prepared or is that spontaneous and if so how do you say stand on the fence um definitely not pre-meditated at all i i definitely i mean i guess the most important thing when i think of the ideas the location especially for these editorial jobs like you just don't have a budget for locations so a lot of it will kind of i'll find a cool location and kind of create a story around that um so i don't know well for example for the the photo um with the horse i thought of the idea to just do this that was for yrb magazine and they wanted to do kind of urban fashion but since i don't normally shoot like i i guess most of my editorials have kind of a timeless feel because i'm not really into like super modern fashion so um for that commercial yeah exactly yeah so i like stuff that could kind of fit in any decade you know so um for that one they they said you know we want really urban you know new york street fashion so i said okay well maybe i'll soften that up a little bit with shooting in a stable so i kind of i mean i didn't i i guess for that one i didn't really have any ideas i just kind of i went there i found two models i went there and um i kind of start more simple like i'll start with kind of straight on portraits um where the models really don't have to do that much to you know start getting comfortable and towards the middle of the shoot we're all having fun and i'll say hey hop on the fence you know and they'll do it so it's it's really um you know you kind of have to get a feel of what the models are comfortable with and you know i won't do that with every model perfect okay and then um animals so besides horses have you worked with animals um i have i've worked with let's see what have i worked with i've worked with a lot of cats and dogs i really love animals in photo shoots and i hope someday to be able to you know afford for some editorial shoot just tons and tons of animals elephants yeah i mean i i just love how animals look in photo shoots so yeah we tend to have a dog in ours all the time but that's because he's our dog my dog my dog has been in like so many of my shoots i mean even some of my commercial shoots where we hadn't planned on using a dog she'll just stand up so i think that yeah i love working with animals great well thanks so much for hanging out with us today and hearing sunny almost a little chilly yeah it's kind of cold today awesome thanks cool thank you very much well to see more of tomorrow's work just visit our website it's tamara levine.com and to see more how they do that episodes just go to 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BXXHO9wkw44 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXXHO9wkw44 | CBFC 2018 Fall Ex-Spiritus Conference Kyle Eberlein Encourages Men to Be Prayer Warriors | [Music] couple last things before we close our prayer d keypad is uh where's Brian again Brian great he's and he was our prayer teams out there he saw at one time he is part of a ministry called arise arise ministries at Mary Magdalene and they do a retreat called Holy Spirit one-on-one and I don't know any of them into that I mean I have there several people that have but I can vouch for you that that is an incredible two-day retreat you know spend the night insisted that it's Friday evening and all day Saturday and it teaches you about the fundamentals of prayer and how prayer could work for you in your life and the charisms of the Holy Spirit and so before you leave consider we have a men's only Holy Spirit 101 retreat coming up in January I think it's the third weekend in January and I think we purposely made it to avoid both football playoffs and these sports things like that so there's no excuses so but the retreat is incredible so they have a this butcher he handed out there we haven't seen one please get information this is men's only and again this is a way that you can become a leader in your parish by going to retreat like this [Music] | Catholic Brothers For Christ | UCIyD-xVWwjdT9_q2wUstP5g | 2018-10-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 223 | 1,164 |
-e09GKOyAIo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e09GKOyAIo | The next generation Certainty in shared storage environments | if you hold them until the end going into the project in the storage architecture it's been mentioned before just to give you a little bit of context into what we'll be talking about in the rest of the presentation then we get into the mayhem that's happening in everyday deployments of over it happens all the time and so we'll talk about the kinds of things that happen and then we're going to talk about what we can do to remedy that and to kind of restore order into the system from a storage perspective and then I'm going to try to bring it all together with some step-by-step examples to kind of go through the algorithms that we employ and how they're going to help solve the problem so this is just a really quick overview of it basically over it is enterprise virtualization management it is orchestrated by a management application that we call the overt engine and it is connecting out to hundreds of hosts on top of which we can run thousands of virtual machines engine is kind of the brain behind the entire operation which just dispatches commands out to the hosts to achieve the results that we're needing in our system and it provides the interfaces to end users the REST API in a web interface now connecting out to shared storage we support lots of different types there from NFS to Guster I scuzzy fibre channel seven others as well so that's a really brief introduction let's just go down one level into the chain here so basically each storage endpoint its main function is to store virtual machine discs and we call those images we're using the Q mu Q Cal - image format so in our case a virtual machine disk can actually be a sequence of underlying volumes organized into a chain so for the purposes of today's presentation we'll really be working at the volume level so it's important to understand what it thinks a volume is in this case the obvious component which is the data area and this is the block device or the file out on the storage that were actually initializing as the data area be a raw volume or a qko volume okay so that one's pretty easy the next one is the metadata area and this is stored somewhere next to roughly the volume out on the storage domain and that's a it's a very small area where we have key value pairs the stores properties of the volume such as does it have a parent does the system regard the contents of the data area is legal these type of things and then one thing that I'll talk about today which is the volume generation we have is the lease area I'll get into this one in more detail but it's a shared storage lease and a host is able to utilize this to gain exclusive access to the volume storage operations occurring which can be classified into two main groups the first one our metadata operations these really change the shape of the storage I like to think of so adding and removing volumes from the system if you were here last year in this room I gave a presentation on how we could manage in a resilient manner these type of operations by using garbage collection and storage transactions today I'm going to focus on the data path operations which are the other type these are kind of the main operations that are occurring in a steady state over environment the main one being the obvious one being a virtual machine accessing its disk while it runs on a host but other examples are the hypervisor copying one volume from a source volume to a destination volume for example so these ones requiring a little bit of different kind of protection since garbage collection really can't handle the job so we can take all of our data path operations and encapsulate them into something called a storage job so let's say we're taking a high-level operation such as cloning a virtual machine disk from one storage type to another this may comprise multiple sub operations for example if we have a volume chain we have to copy each volume in the chain over to the destination so a storage job is going to be one copy from one volume to another so the kind of the most granular form of operation that we can can provide okay so engine is going to package these into a storage job and schedule it for execution on a host of its choosing at some point that host is going to begin to run the job when it has resources and it's going to basically run that job in an asynchronous fashion allowing engine to query the progress during the operation okay basically when the operation is completed it goes in a persistent manner so it's sort of maps to the process of actually copying the data so that's a little bit about the storage jobs so this all works really great designed for reason because of the chaos that happens in everyday words so we can have power outages network service interruptions hard work those of all different stripes which are affecting the operation of the system in unexpected ways and we can have software bugs even over the queue and of course our stuff too so you know we can have redundant power supplies redundant networks we can have maintained we can have better software development processes but how does we try we can't eliminate these so if you want to have reliable storage you're gonna have to design it from the ground up with some algorithms that are going to do that and so this graphic presentation of what I said the interesting thing is there are a lot of different ways that failures can happen with different effects so the host can lose its connection to storage engine can lose its connection to the host and then there could be internal problems with the host itself and the main thing is a lot of these are going to look exactly the same to the engine so we can't say if it was a power outage do this we have what happens we have no idea so how do we restore order when we don't even know what went wrong but basically where we can disturb us down to is figure out all of the outstanding jobs that were running across the affected hosts in the system and we need to figure out what's happened to them and you have to use storage to do this storage is really the point of record it is as I like to just say if it's not on storage it never happened regardless of what you tell me so this is our end point we'll use the storage to tell us what happened so the first thing we need to do is determine if there are any running jobs and decide if we want to wait for those or kill them and then with any jobs that are ending we need to decide if they succeeded or failed so that we can report back to engen and we can correlate all of the outstanding jobs into resolving the end user command whether whatever it was that they requested in order to do these things and again having a storage based approach we have a couple of tools the first one is volume leases and I touched on these these are implemented with a technology called sand lock which we discussed last year as well sand lock runs a daemon on every single house that's connected to overt storage and it allows the host to join a lock space on each storage domain so the storage just a lock is maintained out on storage once you're a member of that lock space is a host you can request volume releases which allows you to gain exclusive access to the volumes the basically says you have to abide by the Paxos lease algorithm which means that you are occasion and renewing your lease on storage and also you know making sure that you're passing the liveliness checks and if as a host you're failing to operate correctly then sandlot can fence you and this is really a two-phase thing so the first thing sound lock will try to do is kill any outstanding processes that are associated with volume leases if that fails it can use the kernel watchdog device to force a hard reset of the system so with this in place we now have a guarantee of exclusive access to volumes but also importantly we have a guarantee that those leases won't become stale or stuck in the case of failing hosts they'll always be released so that we can use another host to satisfy the request the second tool that we're going to use and talk about today is volume generations volume generations are simply monotonically increasing value within the volume metadata that can only be changed during holding the volume and which allow us to sequence the jobs together so that we can guarantee that only one storage job per volume generation is able to run all these things and put them together in a rough storage job structure so no matter what the job is we always acquire the volume beliefs we compare a requested generation which is supplied by the engine when scheduling the job with the actual generation that as it appears on storage if they match we do whatever work the job prescribes when we're done we increment the volume generation to the next integer and then we release the volume lease so let's take a look at how this works in a normal flow first thing engine chooses a host and schedules a job job whatever it may be onto it and it gets a response from from the host saying that the scheduling was successful so now we can begin monitoring the job at some point the host is going to run the job and the first thing is to require the volume lease next we validate the generation against the storage and find it to match the job and get periodic updates back to the engine when we're done we increment the generation and release the volume lease resolve the situation so that's all fine and good but let's see what happens when a problem begin again with a job that's scheduled on the host and we are using just noting here we're using generation 1 for the volume this is the expected generation then during monitoring something bad happens we're no longer able to talk to the host at this point we have no idea talking to the storage still and continuing to write to the volume no idea whatsoever what's going on so we have to figure out what's going on we're going to use something I'm calling volume reconnaissance and this is actually just a storage job like any other storage job except it's point is to resolve what's happening with the affected volume so basically we schedule it onto the onto a house that we're able to talk to and it's going to check if the job is running by way of trying to acquire the volume lease so that's going to give us that piece of information and if it is able to acquire the lease then it's going to be able to determine success or failure based on the value of volume generation so let's take a look at how this works in practice so here we go we're gonna select host B which is still responding to us and we are going to schedule a reconnaissance job with the last known generation of the volume which is still 1 at this point and now it's time to check on that lease and so there's two potential situations we can find ourselves in in the first case we fail to acquire the volume lease so it's worth noting here that volume leases are a Trilok semantics so you're going to try the lease if you if you can't get it you get an error immediately so if you fail to acquire the lease we know that the job is running or has been running recently on the host and we can choose whether we want to wait for a while or if we want to use a feature from sanh lock which says I'm repealing the host rock and I'm going to request it for myself and that's a way of forcing the job to end and fencing it so that's a decision we can make in the alternate scenario we acquire the lease successfully and now we know there's nothing running and we move on to the next step to resolve the situation and here again we have two possible paths we can take in the first case the volume generation matches and that is actually going to tell us that one of two situations has happened either the job was still scheduled and never ran or the job failed because the last thing a successful job does is increment the volume generation so the other other chance the other option is the volume generation comparison fails and in this case it's counterintuitive but that actually teaches us that the previous job was successful okay now it's important to note that in the previous slide when we acquired the volume race in both of those cases we incremented the generation to two okay and that's important to note because it has a really good function if for example host a comes back to life and reconnects to storage tries to execute that job we don't want to stomping on what we may have done since the you know since we did our reconnaissance so this is a way of pre-empting those old jobs we don't care about that we've resolved so this one is going to acquire the volume lease it's going to compare the generation find it doesn't match it's not going to be able to proceed any further so a couple of things we want to do in the future so really talk about copying volumes from a source to a destination I always talked about the destination lease which is the most important arguably because it it's right access the source volume we want to acquire a shared lease for that as well now today engine protects against performing a volume operation on a volume that's shared through orchestration level locking but we'd like to be further safer to have it down in the storage subsystem itself the next one is job execution so obviously the design is set up so that we can if we have four volumes to copy at once we can do them all on different hosts at the same time there's a bit of scheduling logic that goes into dispatching all the operations monitoring all the status and then combining it into the final result so we're working on that and then finally we have something called VM leases which is a way of actually using a storage leased to represent a VM so at the storage level preventing two VMs from running on multiple hosts which would obviously be a bad idea so that's great in storage we we prevent storage operations from conflicting with running VMs again by orchestration level locking but we want to in the end in the storage level prevent that as well for extra safety so I hope you found this walkthrough interesting here's some links to the over at project we're always welcoming more multi users and more developers so I'd love to have to see everyone over and at this time if there's any questions about anything I'm not seeing you just yell out or something Thanks because it's supported in hosted engine yeah it should be working everywhere it should be agnostic of that in terms of a VM lease integration will have to be extra careful about that of course but for typical storage operations it will work seamlessly [Applause] | FOSDEM | UC9NuJImUbaSNKiwF2bdSfAw | 2018-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,731 | 14,613 |
MfOz84XlphM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfOz84XlphM | What's In the Box? Johan 1960 Plymouth Police Emergency Wagon Model Car Review | the 1960 police emergency wagon by johann coming up next on monster hobbies what's in the box what's in the box what's in the box what's in this box what's in the box one item seven one atom seven look out for suspect carrying a concealed vintage johan model kit that's right fans today we are gonna check out this amazing chunk of plastic this of course is a 1960 johan plymouth emergency wagon on loan for this review from my good friend john so thank you john i have one of these that's built up which we're going to take a look at well it's it's been built up it's been rebuilt it's now in a state of work in progress so we're going to check that one out after the video so stay tuned for that you don't want to miss it [Music] anyway in the meantime before we open up the lid on this let's just do the customary things don't forget to like subscribe and share this channel with all your friends and family pound that notification bell so that every time i make a new video you're the first one to see it check us out on our online store where you can buy our current model kits there's some real groovy ones there www dot monster dash hobbies dot ca we ship internationally that includes countries that are not canada all right so without further ado let's take the lid off this grape kit and see what's in the box one atom seven one atom seven we're going back to the sixties and here we have the johan police emergency wagon this was always an awesome looking box art i just love uh joe hands action scenes on all their police and service vehicles always had a great cartoon you can see the two policemen in here at the siren blazing and the cars zipping by ready to go out to the emergency really awesome work on the side here we get these nice authentically detailed police equipment so this is what you get in the kit a communications antenna a siren flashing dome light push bar with frame attachment spot lights a radio unit with hand microphone seat belts aerials side mirrors and a rear view mirror now if we carefully turn this up this way of course the end of the box is much the same as the top and then here we go on the sides it says look for these other great johan kits the police pursuit car which i have one of these built challenger funny car javelin amx pro stock comet pro stock barracuda pro stock maverick pro stock pinto funny car the heavenly hearse which i have i've reviewed that one the fire rescue ambulance i've built this one mustang funny car that toronto which is coming up in our series hornet funny car the eldorado the cutlass funny car and the torino nascar racer lots of cool stuff from old johann whoops make a sound effect right but unfortunately of course johann has been out of business but a friend of mine john loaned me these kits just to review which is really nice because i have built this in the past took it apart started to redo it and i've got an example kind of halfway through somewhere which i'll show you a little later in the video so without further ado let's pull off the lid on this old beauty now john was telling me that he bought this kit way back in the 90s and uh luckily for us he never did anything with it so that's always good here we have our instruction sheet it's a little fold out and of course front and back very typical of the era set that to the side we've got our decal sheet and this is actually silk screened onto one solid piece of decal film and then you just cut it out very carefully then we've got our car body here molded in this nice kind of butternut yellow and this kit originally was a promotional vehicle from johann so what they did is they suck a couple little holes in there underneath so that you drill them out and then you can put in all that police detail so you could build this as stock as well if you didn't like the police options we've got the windows and unfortunately over time they got cracked but luckily for us it didn't get cracked right down the front or on the sides so it's still workable we've got our interior bucket here which is very shallow which is almost like a slot car you know in a lot of ways but look at this side here it's all lumpy and whatever anyway there's our under frame as you can see it's a promotional style one flat pan with pretty much everything in it and a long shaft here for mounting the battery on which we'll see later we've got the johan chrome and unfortunately there is a lot of flash into this model but the chrome's actually not too flashy so that's always good but this is flashy a firewall and the big thick plastic axles oops there's our battery there our engine and components and again look at the flash there's our hood and part of the engine as you can see the engine is pretty simplified then we have our nice police whoops dome lights and the rear tail lamps and then we've got our tires and that basically is our kit just the unboxing so let me clear all this out of the way and we'll take a look at those instructions and here we are once again back to take a look at our instructions and what we have here is of course it says police emergency wagon this old johan kit the instructions are very much 1960s and as you can see you've got a right and left hand side of your engine block your fan belt and alternator early years of alternator actually the pulley assembly the fan your valve covers your exhaust manifolds the intake manifold and the air cleaner there is no carburetor on this so if you ever wanted to like super detail this motor you'll have to find a carburetor here we have our torsion bars as they show them going in and they have the big heads here for that big thick plastic axle that goes through then down here on our chassis assembly it's just basically the wheel covers the rubber tire the wheel back and the axles axle locator blocks which go in here then we have this nice little radio so we got our radio and control switches here the control panel with the speaker in it the microphone cord and your microphone our steering wheel our gear shift and tachometer assembly which goes through that rod there the instrument panel the rear view mirror radio shown mounted on the floorboards and our two seat belts it says interior paint tan or gloss black paint bottom of interior flat black so we do have some paint details and call outs buckles may be painted silver on your seat belts you know all this kind of stuff so just turn this over here taking a look at our back section it shows our flasher dome going in here and some little lamps these are all chrome plated so on the lamps oh no wait the dome is clear red so it'll when this goes together these will look like red flashers there's our push bar going in in our siren which you mount on the hood well on the front fender here actually there's a hood going together the radiator and our nice grille and bumper assembly as well as the antenna this is a fairly simplistic kit if you can find one and won't cost you too much nowadays but as you can see it goes together easily so if you're a younger builder this won't be a problem at all a firewall a windshield washer jar this is a says it should be left white but ours is molded in that yellow color so you'll have to paint that of course lock washers underneath to lock the window up in there there's our interior going together the tail lights on the back and the rear bumper and then a battery going on that post and everything going together and being hooked together with these little plastic chassis pins painting and decals it says front side doors and tailgate may be masked off in the body and a hood painted gloss black inside of the hood and engine compartment may be painted flat black center police decal on tailgate and star decal to side doors as shown on box so very easy to build now let's take a look at our actual plastic components and here we have our body for 1960 plymouth wagon our police cruiser very nice and it is nicely done for the vintage keep in mind that this was a promo kit and they would have cut the hood open and added some bits into the mold just to make this you know have an opening hood and whatnot that was kind of the common practice back in the day for model kits lots of nice detail here it does look like a 1960 plymouth wagon which is always nice and see the four doors and the door handles here the nice uh plymouth emblem along the side here let's just can i get up in there there you go you can see the nice detail so this this kit imagine back in the day you would paint all the chrome with a brush and all that maybe some of you still are now you can easily lay this out with a long strip of bare metal foil rub it in there and make it look nice tail lamps i do believe are chrome i have to take a look at a plymouth here from the 60s you can see the nice detail on here johan really had a lot of crisp detail unfortunately though ours suffers from flash so i do believe this kit might have been a later seville seville enterprises not a pure johann but still well i guess it's still pure joanne there's some flash along here nice detail with a little uh grill along the b pillar here her c pillar even yeah so very nice you've got your vents in here too with your windshield wipers and then a lot of open detail on the front on that rad support it's pretty smooth and like i said at the earlier in the video here you do have little holes on the inside along the door panels there's one here into the pillars so you drill holes through those and then you can mount all your police lights and everything there are a couple of little sink marks in here i don't know how detailed you want to get with the kit or just leave it as you know this is a police car you could always get rid of these posts and all that kind of stuff you know if you really want to get fancy however for what we have here i think it's pretty well good enough now i don't usually do the glass right away on our video reviews here but i thought i'd kind of switch it up a little bit this is very simplistic it's just a one piece which again is the 60s style right you got the little bridges in between your front windshield and your side panels here and of course the holes for those little mounting pegs unfortunately like i said this one did get cracked but luckily it's not down the glass which is a real pain but as you can see even for the vintage i mean this is pretty clear and crisp and like i said very simple there are these little tabs here which will lock into our interior panel which we will be showing next and here we have our interior tub and you know for the effort of this being a tub it is pretty well detailed even though it you know could have benefited from being a little bit deeper there are some little sink marks in here in the corners on the floor panels there's some nice little panel detail in here on the back seat which of course the back seat faced backward out of the car and i do suppose in the real plymouth wagon this would be removable so you could get up into there the back seat would probably fold so you've got that long cargo area have any you've actually owned a 60 plymouth wagon if so write so in the comments and let us know how you enjoyed it and you know if these actually pulled out and folded down which i can't see why they wouldn't anyway on our door panels there is a good effort to put in the armrests and the window cranks and everything else but like i say these are kind of suggested you know in the mold process i mean you're not getting anything highly detailed like this on your door handles which you would get if this had the separate side molded panels but keep in mind the vintage of this kit and that originally would have been a dealer promo back in the day there's some nice texture on here you can paint them you know flat black and then silver in here uh look on the internet for a lot of references for the 60 plymouth wagon this is the 60 40 split bench seat so this would have folded down or something to that effect actually maybe it would have i'm not sure underneath though you can see just all these different reliefs in here it's very different for that kind of you know one piece tub however i mean easy to build quick to build quick to paint and finally we get our chassis assembly which again is very simplistic it's just a one-piece mold here i'm showing it from the top there's a bit of flash in here these are our holes for mounting pegs and the post for our battery to sit on and then here we have these big holes so there are little plates in the kit that allow you to put in the proper axle locators if we turn it upside down here you can see the nice underside detail this course again is simplistic to paint you can just blast this all flat black and you're on to your next step painting your mufflers and exhaust pipes here with the silver i always kind of don't like painting these because you have to get so far down with the brush in here but still you can see the full perimeter frame and the gigantic leaf springs in here the big uh rear axle i'm not sure if they had dana's back in 60. i know that that was more of a muscle car thing so if you guys know the type of rear axle in here write in the comments down below of course we've got our fuel tank in here fuel cell with the uh little straps you could of course could use bare metal foil in here paint this thing steel again look up your plymouth references it does have the date or sorry the johan in here as well as the place of manufacturer and licensed by chrysler corp again very basic very simplistic but should look good you do have a bit of the transmission in here with the bracket so very nice very simple very promotional so now let's take a look at our smaller components in here now here we have our plastic components and usually i don't put in the tail lights in the dome or the windshield glass into you know this early in our video review but there's not much of it so i might as well put it in here instead of making it something very special so anyway there's a radiator with a little bit of a support on it there's some nice texture in here there's our belts and you got power steering on one side and then your alternator would go on the other and then we have our intake manifold with parts of the cylinder heads molded in place as well as the distributor there's our valve covers our exhaust pipes very basic our hood which has plymouth molded on it we'll see that in a minute and then we have those locking pins for the windows those are those little pegs for you know putting the body together a little windshield washer bag here there's the torsion bars the axle locator blocks the steering wheel with the turn signals and horn stuff in there the wheel backs our dashboard which is very nice but has a lot of flash our chrysler engine block the axles rad support and our seatbelts which doesn't look like this one got fully formed well we'll take a look at it in a sec here then our battery and there's our little bubble gum red dome and our rear tail lights now unfortunately this is all the plastic that's in the kit so oh with the exception of the chrome which we'll take a look at in a minute but there's two major things missing here and i don't know if they were ever in a kit so in my old one it wasn't there and in this one they're not there either and guess what it is see if you can figure it out i'll give you a second okay have you got it figured out so what we have missing is of course our police radio and the push bar with the frame attachment which is very unfortunate because that would really make this kit stand out so have you ever like built this and had those two pieces in there because i've got two kits here that never had it so if so let me know in the descriptions below and then next up is our chrome and here we have my favorite component of all these model kits which course is the chrome because as we know everything in the future is chrome according to spongebob anyway there's our grill and this is a really good representation of a 1960 plymouth grill i've looked this up on the internet so you need a little bit of black wash in here and you need to carefully get it up in between these headlights to finish this off and then the plymouth symbol had gold in there so it would pop out against your flat plaque your detail wash there's your air cleaner now it's sort of not really i'm not really sure if these were chrome or if they were black and sometimes johan would put a bunch of stuff on the chrome tree and just you know jazz it up with some chrome you know like the fan you know these normally would have been just black right there's our alternator which looks really good with some clear red inside there so that you can see those wires that these big chryslers had little rear view mirrors there's a lot of flash on this little side marker lights i think there's our stock hub caps that turn signal tachometer lever thing that they got going on there's our little side spotlights so it does have a fair amount of police detail in it it's just missing those two parts our license plate with 1960 that again is going back to the promo routes so if you want this as a squad car from illinois or something you got to scrape those numbers out of there there's our antenna going along there more little police lights and mirrors oh those are the little round domes for the flasher unit and there's our hood mounted siren going on there and a couple little teeny whip antennas so let's just bring this up here you can see a nice detail in that grille and the headlights of course which are chrome so you could add a little bit of a wash in there just to make them pop out a little the hubcaps have some nice detail in them for being simplistic not sure if the plymouth logo like on here would have been on the hubcaps anyway yeah so nice work on here the chrome is nice actually considering the flash and whatnot actually not too much flash just around on the bumper which of course is really tough the joe hand didn't quite get all the chrome on here this is pretty blank underneath so you could paint that off amazingly they got it on the rear bumper anyway there's our wheel backs you can see the big hole in here that's sort of typical that will lock into the wheels i actually didn't turn the pieces over the yellow ones oh well so that of course is our chrome and now let's take a look at our tires so here we have our tires and as you can tell these are very generic which is typical of johan promos and whatnot of the era they don't say firestone goodyear bf goodrich you know any of those tire brands they are basically blank there is some nice tread detail on them though it's uh basically your straight lines which were pretty much common on bias ply tires of the era even into the bias belted era there's a little bit of the you know the pie crust pie plate type look on the sides but basically these are simple you could paint white walls in here if you want but most police cruisers were basically the stripped-down poor man version of the car from the factory so these would have come in black wall tires so you know even though they're generic i'll still give them a nice good pass for being accurate finally speaking of generic we have our decal sheet here which has so this is silk screen right on a full out decal sheet so this thing is entirely decal paper it's very different from modern decals where you know you have the little sort of a pre-cut frame around here which when you get this wet of course water slide transfers right so when you get this wet the little decal film slips off nice and easy that this is different you actually have to go in and carefully cut right around here with your number 11 hobby blade the nice sharp new blade you know you'd have to cut out along there and all that so that you don't get any of the decal um what did they call that now you know the ghosting or the the shadow i can't remember the term just write it in the description down below if you know what i'm talking about uh anyway so you'd have one for the right and left hand side door and like it says the instructions you have one going across your back tailgate now what i want to do on my kit on my build is get some we're up in canada here so i want to get some rcmp royal canadian mounted police decals from back in the day and mount them on my white doors now you could use these on your car if you want you know for authenticity or the history of the kit or you could actually replace them with modern decals not modern like you know 2020 police force but you know modern as in a modern decal depicting an earlier police force uh yeah but that's how you can do it or use those ones from the joker goon car the gotham city police ones you know make a little batman thing going on but basically these are simplistic decals and again not hard to put on so just as a little bonus treat i thought i'd show you my work in progress on my 1960 plymouth wagon now i got this thing back in the 90s as a kid and i painted it up and glued it all together you know black and white kind of thing but the paint job was not the best since i think i painted it about 14 to 16 years old you know now i'm 46 so man time flies anyway so what i've done here is i took it all apart some parts got broken you know that kind of thing but i've painted it in white primer because i'm gonna have to paint this gloss white and then mask out around the doors the hood is satin black for now which course will be done sanded down and then painted as uh gloss black and just turn it on the side i'll get some front head on view pictures actually before i do that so you can see here that i've drilled out all the holes for the antenna in the back the long whip one these would be your spot lights and i do believe the little antennas go there the siren on the front and of course our bubblegum land going up top there just turning this up on its side and hoping everything doesn't go crash on me you can see i've added a bit of a black wash in here to make these hubcaps look more like a dog dish hubcaps which would be prototypical on your police cruiser the tail lamps i couldn't get them out so i just had to paint over them i will be putting some chrome on here bare metal foil or something and then i'll paint the tail lamps with tamiya clear red you say tamiya i say tamaya potato and potato decal and decal anyway so there's our front grill it kind of popped out a little bit you see how nice that looks just like the real plymouth now originally i did the black wash when i was a kid but i couldn't get it up in here now i have some brushes that will allow me to get in there so i'll have to do that with maybe citadel's known oil in here i've got the gold on that emblem which i didn't have as kid the headlights i didn't bother putting the wash in there pardon me you can see the hood there's plymouth on there which is very small lettering i'm gonna have to paint that chrome with my really tiny brush let's just turn this upside down here lost my hood okay oh on the back of my grill here i left a bit of uh scraped off area so this can glue together but i painted it all flat black up top so you can't see it when you open up the hood i had to redo the axle because the original plastic ones snapped so i've used some was it 1 16 scale metal wire like amt has just drilled out the holes and everything in here put it through you can see the torsion bars fit nicely the engine block painted it with a humbrol aluminum under here for automatic transmission i wasn't really sure if i should paint that portion of it maybe i should we've got our steel on our exhaust and then back here little flat black straps to hold this all down so i mean like like i said it can paint up nicely i didn't scrape off the johan logos and things on here just for authenticity sake of the model i'll just bring this the chassis up here so you can see the writing up top now let's just move the body out of the way just for a minute so if i turn this over you can see the engine in here i did a lot of research onto the chrysler colors and whatnot still not sure about that chrome air cleaner but you know back in the 60s everything was crowned you can see our fan belts and stuff what this lacks is the bracket for the alternator going on the engine block which you could super detail in there but you know i kind of want to keep the kit as it is originally i had my exhaust man up folds in steel and then i did a little more research found out chrysler did not have these in steel that's another portion of this there's no pipes going from the actual manifolds into the exhaust pipes and the exhaust pipes line up perfectly with these big torsion bars which i don't think chrysler had it quite like that you know they would have been over a little bit but of course johann is simplifying this quite a lot the battery i also researched that so sort of semi-gloss black with the caps on here in orange which was a prototypical for chrysler so i also paint it all under here with the satin black just so that it can't be seen from like the top through a window or something weird like that so always remember if you're trying to get these kids to look really good make sure you paint everywhere inside here except where your glue points are of course because you need this to glue together right okay so looking at our interior bucket i want to paint steel in here along the seats i did find that online i just haven't got around to it underneath our hood here you can see it's not got any mold marks or sink things i didn't get to show that to you underneath when i was looking at the other kit but again it fits nice into the body you know there you go no gaps johan really had this nicely done and then our rad support here which was the radiator was glued in solid so i'm not going to try to chisel that out and then i've got other components like our dashboard now what you need to do here which i found out is you have to paint oops inside your dashboard in the back paint it all black black it right out because what happens here like you can see the oops a nice fit going into here just got to get the angle right okay so what i'll have to do is paint black these out once i glue this all together scrape the paint out of here where it's going to connect glue our steering column back in but what i noticed is there is a lot of gaps and whatnot in the engine bay our little firewall is very little so it's not like more recent kits where it actually touches everywhere it's it's very precociously i guess word right there in our body oops up along the glass line now let's see here so up in there now the problem is when you put this all together uh how can i show this here getting pretty long at the end of the video when you put this all together it's basically sitting here so the problem is when you have your hood open on your car oops there we go you can see all the way inside all that so what i discovered as a kid is i never painted the inside on the back of the dashboard so you could see that bright you know funny butternut yellow color right when you open the hood so that's my advice to everybody out there in model land paint the back of that dashboard you won't regret it so yeah but overall all together you can see the nice fit and finish so i'll assemble this back up and just take some pictures and then we'll get to the end of the video [Music] and that completes our look at the 1960 johan plymouth police emergency wagon well i sure hope you enjoyed that arresting video on our 1960 plymouth police car actually if you can find one of these and build it up this would be really cool on a diorama that's set around 1960 and back because you could add in the amt 1958 plymouth the christine plymouth so that would be really interesting anyway if you enjoyed these videos and want to see more of them don't forget to like subscribe and share this channel with all your friends and family pound that notification bell so that every time i make a new video you're the first one to see it and you never know what's coming up next could be more johan could be anything could be something from icm haven't done one of those well we'll do one anyway i'm sure you will enjoy it check us out at www.monsterdashhobbies.ca and a big thank you to my friend john for loaning me a fresh one of these kits like i said i built my own i really wanted to review it and he had one in the box so anyway until next time everyone keep cool you | Monster Hobbies Online | UCZ133gR57cLuTRZT_dwLVcQ | 2020-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,617 | 28,566 |
kM9fR2dp8hY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM9fR2dp8hY | REBORN MORNING ROUTINE 2021 with REBORN EZRA l REBORN LIFE | hello everyone welcome back to another morning routine with me and ezra so today is a sunday and i am just waking up here it's around eight o'clock we had a little bit of a sleep in today um it's a nice break from the usual six o'clock anyway i'm just tying back my hair so i can get ezra because he likes to pull on my hair at the moment so that's fun um but yeah i'm just gonna get ezra and i'm gonna change his nappy straight away so yeah [Music] we only need each other baby you know we're the same [Music] that's right run away all i need is you now and always [Music] you and me you and me we don't need no one else than each other you and me you and [Music] you and me together baby we don't gotta stay let's lose [Music] us [Music] great ezra is now all clean and now i'm gonna make my bed and tidy up the area where i just changed him um i like to move my bed straight away just so there's more space for me to do stuff with ezra and also makes my room look a lot tidier so yeah and then after making my bed i'm gonna go get changed into some normal clothes just so then i'm free to go outside whenever i need to although at the moment cyprus is in lockdown so we can't really go anywhere but yeah it's still it's still good for mindset to get ready so that's what i'm gonna do now [Music] us [Music] okay so after that magical transition i am all changed and showered and ready um and now i'm gonna go head into the kitchen and make ezra his bottle um during the winter he likes his bottles warm but in the summer he actually has cold bottles so in the winter it's a lot more effort to make edge of a bottle but yeah we do it in the microwave now we have one after a few years we finally got another microwave which is amazing makes it so much quicker anyway i'm rambling so yeah i'm just basically gonna feed ezra his bottle so i wanna do it all with you by my side if you're in meet me here tonight be brave and come [Music] so just say yes choose to do whatever comes next [Music] this evenings [Music] i'll let you know when we've arrived so just say yes choose to do whatever comes next [Music] is [Music] open fire make love [Music] this okay so now that ezra is all changed fed i'm gonna get him ready for the day so again it's winter here but it's kind of a mild winter for um usual so it's like 20 degrees outside so i'm just gonna put him in some jogging bottoms and a long sleeve top um just pretty much what i'm wearing so yeah just a nice outfit comfortable because we're not going to be going anywhere unless we go to the shops because of lockdown so yeah i'm changing snappy again also because i've just fed him [Music] you're [Music] cause we got all right so ezra is now all ready for the day and i just put some scratch mittens on him as well because he has a tendency to scratch his face now we're gonna do some tummy time and i'm just gonna play with a little orange sheet with him before he goes down for his nap and then after that i will end the video so i really hope you enjoyed this video if you're still here thank you so much for watching i appreciate you all so much and um leave some questions below because i'm gonna be doing a q a in my next video so yeah bye god knows it's a long way down it's a different kind of lonely it's a different kind of set cause we've got no more if only [Music] [Applause] it's a different kind of sadness it's a different kind of fear now we're stuck in this weightless indiana is getting there so i'm moving on then you'll be moving on [Music] and i'll be moving you'll be moving on | Reborn Life | UCVLa5-A8gsUXxOAZwgVwLdA | 2021-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 719 | 3,556 |
YwbmDYYaYgg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwbmDYYaYgg | Creating a Masonic table plan | perfect table plan version 5 has a new e-shape table type intended for using masonic livery company and similar events using the new e-shape table type is much easier than trying to create an e-shape table from several head and custom tables it also allows better automatic seat assignment and more intelligent layout of guest names let's add an e-shape table we'll give it 11 seats across the top section for the outer sprig sections we'll put 10 seats down and one seat on the end for the inner sprig section we'll put seven seats down each side this gives us a total of 67 seats let's also rename the sections we'll leave the top section as a vip table this means the auto seat assignment will try to assign vops here by default sections have the same number of seats each side but we can override this the size of each section is set automatically by default but we can override this as well we can number the seats in various ways let's number each section separately clockwise okay now we've added our table let's assign our guests we'll assign a few of the key guests manually and lock them into place the rest we can auto assign all our guests have now been assigned to seats according to the proximities we set for them in the proximity pane we can show the guest names in various formats for example we can use circles instead of chairs or rectangles or we can use just the names in various layouts we can also show charts by table section by guest and with scrolling text we can easily go back and change the number of sprigs or the number of seats in our table at any time the e-shape table type is available in the advanced and professional editions of perfect table plan | PerfectTablePlan | UCQPBqIIRqmh83dKCGaN8Pvw | 2013-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 312 | 1,684 |
5JjC_QovKh4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JjC_QovKh4 | NBA Picks March 21: Lakers versus Suns Featured Game | [Music] hi everybody and welcome again to z code sports system here we develop automated systems to help you win big every single time again it does not matter what sport you're betting on we have you covered before we get into the nba picks for march 21st we i want to invite you to join the vip club section and you'll have access to all these great tools to help you make your picks more successfully so let's go down and look through the games here as we are inching closer to the nba playoffs teams are really vying for position for the best possible receiving so we're going to take a look at the games on tap for the 21st now we're not gonna look at every game there's quite a few games scheduled we're not gonna look at every one of them let's scroll down here the first one we want to look at is the new orleans pelicans against the denver nuggets the pelicans are now deciding the playoff race hooking in and the nuggets are fifth in the western conference you look at the power ranking indicator you can see here that denver has a plus 23 to plus 14 edge on the power ranking indicator and burning hot versus ice cold down you can see the nuggets have won five out of their last six games and the pelicans have lost four out of their last six head to head you can see the two teams have not met this season yet so do not really need to consider all those past meetings from previous seasons if you're considering the over and under you can see the pelicans are trending in games four points over the line and denver trending in games under the line so in that scenario i would avoid betting the over and under if you want to see how stable the two teams have been how consistently how they've been performing according to their favorite and underdog status you can see here that the nuggets are extremely consistent here look at that plus 11 and normal is not as much at plus one so this bodes well for betting for the nuggets because denver is playing at home they will be the favorites they're extremely consistent i think the nuggets will win this game and cover the spread orlando magic and the boston celtics the celtics are the seventh seed currently in the eastern conference and the magic has struggled all season next to last in the conference you can see orlando dead stats and losers of their last six and the boston celtics are averaged down they have lost their last two and three out of their last four and they're three and three over their last six you look at the power ranking indicator the celtics have been steady over the last few days they are at plus 15 and orlando is at plus three look at the head-to-head matchups you can see here that back on january 21st boston just completely dismantled orlando by a 124 to 97 score you're considering the over and under in this one orlando slightly over the line boston slightly over the line you might want to avoid betting on this but if you do bet on it i would suggest bending the over that is a better play than bending the under consider how consistent the two teams are according to their favorite underdog status look at this orlando extremely consistent at plus 19 and this is really in most cases them losing because they've been underdogs in far more games than they've been favorite and boston is at plus eight so i really don't see much difference in this game between the last meeting between the two teams boston will win it won't be by 27 but they will win easily by double digits chicago and detroit we're gonna bypass that one toronto and cleveland same thing washington at brooklyn here we go the nets are tied to 76 with the top spot in the eastern conference they're probably the hottest team in the league right now you can see that they have won six straight and really on a roll right now washington is dead status they haven't lost their last five you look at the power rankings indicator there's a complete mismatch here plus 29 for brooklyn plus four for washington you look at the head-to-head matchups which is really rather uh interesting washington has won both meetings now they won by close scorers but they did win both meetings 149 and 146 and 123 to 122. now don't let that make you believe that washington is a better team obviously not brooklyn's among the top teams in the league if you look at the total's predictor you will see that washington is playing in games trending under and so is brooklyn but i'm gonna scrap that because if you look at the past two meetings between these teams they have played an extremely high scoring game i really believe that this will go trend the same way uh going with the over if you look at how stable the two teams have been both teams are moderately stable at plus four i don't think any of this is going to matter though brooklyn is just a far superior team they are so hot i don't think it matters who they play right now i would pick them to win and they will win this one at home and cover the spread philadelphia new york that'll be a good game as well i'm not going to do that one though uh dallas at portland this should be an interesting matchup dallas enters as the eighth seed in the western conference and the trailblazers are currently sixth you see here both teams are averaged up at the moment taoist having won four out of their last six and two out of their last four and portland also four out of their last six and two out of their last four if you look at the power rankings indicator both teams have been on a slightly downward trend and they're both at plus 16. so you can see how close of a match up this is head to head also look how close this is portland won last meeting but just by three points and it was as a road underdog if you're considering the over and under in this one dallas is trending in games way under the line here you see this minus six and portland is trending in the game slightly over the line you would either want to avoid bending on this because they're on opposite sides of the line or 10 towards the under because of how far under the line that dallas has been if you look at how stable the two teams have been you can see portland is at plus nine dallas is at plus five both have been pretty stable pretty consistent according to their favorite underdog status again this one will be close portland is playing at home though they will be the favorite i believe that portland will come away with the win by a margin similar to last meeting and then the game of the day the los angeles lakers and the phoenix suns both teams are burning hot at the moment you see it the lakers have won their last three and phoenix even though they lost uh just two games ago they have won five out of their last six you look at the power ranking indicator you can see here that phoenix is at plus 27 and the lakers on the upward trend there at plus 25 so a narrow margin there as well consider the head-to-head match-ups uh phoenix won the last meeting by ten points back on march the second and they did that as a slight road underdog with the tallest predictor you can see that lakers are playing in games trending under phoenix playing in games trending over i would avoid betting the over under because of that how stable are the two teams how consistent have they been los angeles extremely consistent according to their favorite underdog status and the phoenix is not as stable wrote that we still are not extremely stable according on to this method and but i really believe that the lakers being a road underdog there will be a slight road underdog but they will be a road underdog you see the lions have have not yet been put out but they should be out by tomorrow at some point i believe that phoenix has the edge in this one they're more consistent and they will win this one at home by a small margin but i believe it will be enough to cover the spread so there you have it those are all the games for march 21st in the nba hope you enjoy happy betting and we will see you next week [Music] | ZcodeSystem Free Picks for NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB | UC6EyWXUf19isJxwHrqWa_AA | 2021-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,520 | 7,991 |
2IEAMi8L_64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IEAMi8L_64 | Duskers Daily 30 Sep 2020 | [Music] yesterday all organic infestations no century congratulations to quiet 1 for being in the top spot presumably for more drone hp or ship skin yeah yeah those two pretty much oh darker actually beat ellie by a couple of scraps and didn't take damage oh yeah basically it's something that lb didn't do got more scrap for alby though it is from the slime room at room 4 which wasn't actually a starting slime surprisingly but uh durak marvin and i actually missed them yeah oh marvin actually got them to buy some other scraps that it seems but i only i really just didn't get them already the place today okay yeah i was really fast enough because the leaper was in that huge room with the drone so wasn't in the small room uh between the open door so that kind of affects my speed in general as well also i played a little bit quickly to test the sound system hopefully this one will be better than yesterday my mother is actually looking for this clock and i just uh not clocked watch and i just found it right in front of me my god i should put my uh objects to proper places so um all right i definitely want to use it some type of tune rising the stake here okay we got real power and overlook for these ship upgrades we get stealth for it's gonna upgrade nice with 220 for twenty total holy crap wait 17. oh 240. 30 points uh above minimum hp in total really at south hp with only one playstation typo medium horizontally and full of challenges this one i'm gonna be done for too long i mean this one will be done for for maybe you bring up on the eye we will see tutorial on the go for some reason pretty huge from this playing with the little devil here i will deal with you later this is not double okay no fuel oh my god oh yeah maybe a club just a broad mouse to go there for a bit instead of this but yeah okay good [Music] okay all right go here my friend yeah yeah i have an issue with that sorry okay how are these again um all the airlock rooms okay she's gonna check a3 from this side despite it being pretty risky should be no leaper yeah yeah shut in the eye at two minutes basically that's that | Mustika S. A. | UCdZJPixmZNb4FuKyMIdvO4g | 2020-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 418 | 2,119 |
NKRG160DQv8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKRG160DQv8 | Drew Van Dyke beat brain cancer and continues to inspire. | i i just felt devastated i felt like there was nothing i could do like the first the first diagnosis we got was that the tumor would be untreatable because it was on my brain stem we went to duke university hospital and they told us that it was a very treatable form of cancer that they could take out with radiation or chemotherapy it was called pineal germanoma it's like some gland somewhere in the brain i'm not exactly sure but it was it was close to the brain stem but not right on it 30 days of radiation i chose that because it was less chance of getting sick during treatment and it was more of a success rate when the doctor came in the room while we were waiting he was he was like disappearing tumor that just we were all just so happy right there i felt like i could con conquer anything i just had god by my side and i felt like there was nothing i couldn't do it started off with the dvd baseball tournament and that really got me into fundraising in the past couple years i've been working for the make-a-wish youth leadership council and i've been working on finding ways to like give back to make a wish and like give kids the chance to live out their dreams i've also worked on going doing fundraisers for the leadership links like for the carolina cup um that's been really great like i've been able to like relate my experiences with cancer and my experiences with golf so i can help people in any way i can if we can keep finding kids that need it i know we can keep finding kids that need it because there's so much need in this world whatever situation somebody's going through whether it be rough day at school rough day at the golf course or if you're even fighting cancer you need to know that there's always hope there's always somebody you can trust to get you through that situation | AJGAGolf | UCh05Z_C05Q2N8aRYyelnGUA | 2020-08-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 347 | 1,812 |
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JrucgZctqag | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrucgZctqag | THROWBACK: Social Engineering Using Product Marketing (EP288) | and we're back with the next segment with Erin Crawford on social engineering before we get to that segment check out our new shows hack naked TV with John strand whose latest edition was actually just tweeted by blip TV itself his show is a freaking awesome gotta check that out hack naked at night with Larry and generally all the clowns Paul dot-com espanol with Carlos Perez excuse me we can edit that out Kelly our only non computer security related show dedicated to cigar enthusiasts recording tomorrow night the stogie geeks with myself and Tim mug arena tomorrow night 830 p.m. check out the polycom livestream and you can watch that show live while we get drunk and smoke cigars ah and we showed a register for college presence class introduction to powershell for security professionals happening at derby con now on to aaron crawford in 2010 the Kansas City InfraGard chapter held Kansas City's first mock cyber warfare event called cyber hold on cyber raid there an unfair advantage was held by a red team member aaron crawford who used an elevated form of social engineering that not only fooled the blue team and event organizers but also FBI agents aaron is here to provide us an elevated playbook of what to look for in social engineering campaigns and how to prevent them he is here today to show us how various trust models training and experience are circumvented by new approaches to social engineering for example a simple power strip and a baby monitor can be combined to be a cheap undetectable listening device which would evade detection from my cheap 1599 wireless RF detector uh USB memory sticks can be you successful welcome our to the show how you doing with Aaron's very excited to be on the show and he's wearing her nine I want them NASCAR take it she's wearing a mask which is very disturbing those nascar tickets we're gonna give you a inside the right-hand turns yes turn left go fast yeah crash often so Aaron tell us about social engineering using product packaging well it's it's very simple but it's a very very effective technique we've all heard our same stories of dropping the USB sticks in the parking lot and what happens after that but we've had enough awareness of that now that you just can't do that so how do you get something like simply a USB stick into an enterprise or say if you're doing a pen test how do you get an object into that your target zone and the easiest way to do that is by using the trust models we're all aware of which is marketing packaging and design we all buy products such as meat or food at the store because we know that meat is prepared in a certain way it's packaged in a certain way and therefore we assume in trust that it's safe the same can be done with other products say if you have a USB stick you want to get in to an environment you just can't hand it over you can't drop it in the parking lot so why not package it in something that looks very nice very professional and realistic something that people would accept and be looking for or would desire or want to use by doing that you're going to fool them and get a gifted thing into the target zone such as this just simple packaging he kills that and take a normal little USB stick Aaron's holding up his little stick for the camera for all to see that's what he said it's blue and by just doing simple packaging you can get it in there what happened is at the cyber raid tournament I didn't have an advantage over a lot of people yet people like Bill and Trent who are on the red team I needed to set myself apart so what I did is it packaged a bunch of USB sticks with customized poison ivy and took them in and drop them into the red team area or the blue team area ahead of time by dressing up in a suit and picking some locks at the hotel and dropping them off by packaging and them in a professional manner bill and several of the other organizers assumed that everyone else had put them into play or someone had provided in addition to that people were looking for them in the schwag room so it effectively got into play people were opening him up and we're about to use them I had to step in and after a period of time once I found out they were using personal equipment with VMs I had to come forward and say hey I don't want to be the guy who blew up someone's computer you need to take these out of the game yeah and so Erin but you looked at some product packaging yeah really kind of exemplified what we're talking about with respects to using the product packaging as part of your social engineering attack which i think is the one of the most creative in tactful social engineering attacks I've seen in some time yeah if you go out onto the wiki there is just some examples but you can also get in the frame of mind by just going to a store or walking around seeing how many items on the store shelves have instructive and directive packaging you can basically create stuff that instructs people to do certain things and they're going to do it no one here on this cast or anywhere else is immune to it when you think about it you go to the store you buy a product say a Wi-Fi detector from the man's candy store and you went through it you look through the directions you look through what it provided on the packaging and that's what prompted you to buy it pick it up and use it in a sir in a way that same thing a concept can be applied to anything else you want to get into say a pen testing region or a attack you can go through checkout follow instructions like you know the warning labels on things are very powerful think of all your medications out there that they have do not open or use if seal has been tampered or broken that kind of instructive packaging you can use your advantage say if you want that USB stick and put on the label and packaging do not use if seal is broken add in some additional steps to validate the packages awareness the packages chain of custody yeah so what's happening it's interesting how you use that in the social engineering attack basically you're putting a seal over the package and you're saying do not use if this seal has been broken is that attacked to gain the trust of the person you're trying to socially engineer like when we hear people like Logan come on the show and they talk about what's all about gaining trust by saying hey there's a seal on this therefore you should trust it I mean that's a huge part of the attack exactly think again of how you buy and purchase products in a store you buy them because they're sealed there's a guarantee such as a hologram or a seal or stickers or the physical clam shells that we all hate to open you know that product hasn't been tampered with you have a minor reassurance of the chain of custody of that product so you're gaining the trust and you're violating that trust model that someone has constructed um no you have some product packaging from a light bulb can you take us through some of the the items that you saw there that could be used in social engineering just on the light bulb packaging on the wiki if you look through you see various things that point out hey the value what it does it's now smaller than ever things like that you're selling your not only selling but you're instructing the person of what the benefit is in this case you have immediate cost savings to save $38 you also have long-lasting instant on energy saving you can start my way so that rises about me log lasting in the instant on well the truth in advertising is fully in the eye of the guy so i market myself anyway so those things you can start looking at thinking about like say for instance correlating it to an attack look at where you're attacking and that's another thing to key into when you're doing all this is a lot of organizations have what they call a style book or rule book that's the thing that a lot of people need to start looking into on pen testing or doing a taxes because it's a very very powerful product and item what it is is it says hey say in this instance Samuel Adams if you're going to partake in creating an ad or marketing for Samuel Adams you have to use the following colors the following fonts the following verbiage the following logos can only be used in the certain size in certain configuration you can find those pretty readily for most organizations or you can request them from their marketing departments which are pretty easy to get a hold of and pretty enthusiastic as well with those you can really center in on how the product for the place you're attacking or the entity or attacking is designed and what's going to be looking for think back to a lot of those phishing emails you get that are poorly worded that use the English and everything those don't work on people because they're not properly worded or targeted or thought through getting a style book from a company will really help you set everything apart a really key into the culture and the communication that that company and its enterprise and employees are expecting mm-hmm so what can we learn from advil liqui-gels advil liqui-gels going back into it by the way these products are not endorsed by Paul com they were just conveniently located near a camera actually actually the advil is for friday mornings just say it well on here zooming in on the read and keep carton for complete warnings and information again you're instructing and using instructions and directions in a very open and trusting manner you're looking out for people d and they're going to be more inclined to accept that if you do a very soft kind of advertising with that or soft direction not a hard direction like by now as seen on tv things like that here you're you're kind of doing a little bit of a soft push there well blow in them advil is distributed by Pfizer who distributes drugs that could help your soft push she needed that that's true that's what he said Jack saying sorry also we get back again to the validation of the integrity there they do not use if the seals been broken tak that's a very powerful thing that you can use to help gain trust and violate trust and reassure people is hey if it's broken it's busted it doesn't look good please don't use it and most people are just going to ignore that but they're going to see that and subconsciously sit there go hey it's okay that's another step to saying hey everything's fine and in the case of the cyber raid it worked quite well mm-hmm so tell me about tron legacy action figures you have to steal them from your spouse in order to take pictures um again here we have warnings on them on the first couple you have warnings about choking hazards things like that again it's the soft push you're looking out for safety you're looking out for the person who's picked up the product again on the kora figure has a little thing of try me where you could squeeze the action figure and it lights up if you invoke more of a active bush instead of a soft push were you bringing interaction into the product mmm that'll help you as well the try me or see the sound and see how it lights up things like that it really pulls us into packet the product through the packaging and allows us to identify the product and kind of sneakily try it before we buy it mm-hmm where are those so from there you came up with your own product specifically for this hacking challenge which sounds very much like a CCDC type competition I have some questions for a little design so when you said okay I want to make this product it's a completely fake product it's targeted at my target audience for this basically penetration test how did you like what are some of the things behind where you bought the actual packaging and where how you print it out the cardboard and got all the stuff I had kind of that was my advantage I've had 15 years experience of graphic design and advertising from everyone from budweiser on down so I kind of went through my list of providers and stuff but what you can do is go out onto the web start googling little phrases like the instance of this the USB it's called a clamshell packaging and what you can do is just go out in Google clamshell packaging and here's something for all the listeners out there freebie if you want to get it for free for say this event where you don't want to have to order eleventy billion different copies of it call up the marketing department of any firm or provider and tell them you're doing an evaluation for a cell to a client tell them I really am interested in your product I don't have any money or the budget approved at this time to buy eleventy billion of these clamshells can you help me convince my client here can you send me some samples please you may have to pay for shipping but an all likelihood you're going to get those products for free then from there the clamshell allows you to do a lot of free and cheaper packaging because if you look at the design on the website all you have to do is create a card or an insert that goes in there to make it look professional that can be done on your home printer or you can go to a local print shop and get it done pretty cheaply as well hmm it was that actual cardboard that you had like a thicker paper it's a hundred pound test of printing paper it's glossy it's a little thicker kind of like action figure right backing if you ever have an issue and you're trying to figure this stuff out one of the best resources is to go to your local print shop and ask them and go hey I'm designing a product where I'm designing X what kind of paper samples do you have or what kind of things do you recommend in addition to that they can help you out with cheap printing and this is another little tip for everyone out there you can go and have them print a digital print instead of offset printing which means they use a digital printer not a huge press machine we're going to be much cheaper or you can request something in the industry called a rainbow print which is a test print off the line before you do anything and you can get those much cheaper than an actual print process so did you order you ordered some additional stickers for realism correct again those are Holograms and it's another mechanism to add validation and integrity in the perception of integrity again if you call up a marketing department of a provider and go hey I really need some free samples to a press in a get a client on board to purchase this they will shower you with Holograms and stickers and all sorts of tamper seal stuff that you could ever imagine mmm nice from there as just the USB stick was a standard box store USB stick that we threw a hologram on and an avery label printer label on it to cover up the box store logo on the back you'll notice that there's another validation mechanism built in with that stick there was a serial number on that avery label and on the instructions on the back of the card it talked about hey if they sticks USB serial number does not match up to the one on the back of the packaging here please notify event officials immediately so again another layer of checks that's awesome so you are teaching a class on this subject beyond social engineering violating trust models through marketing at the computer enterprise and investigations conference next week in Las Vegas we'll be going over how to construct devices how to design devices and packaged and but more importantly how to record and report the metrics if you use it in a pen test in addition to that how to prevent it and how to educate your company or staff to look out for these things and deal with him excellent excellent Erin thank you very much for appearing on Paula calm I thought that this was a refreshing look at a different aspect of social engineering I had never considered before so again thank you very much for coming on and sharing the content again there's a link to the conference that Aaron mentioned the CIC conference where he will be teaching this class so Aaron again thank you very much thank you very much we'll have some more as soon as it clears the lawyers excellence we're looking forward to hearing more on this subject and more interviews and masks bye bye take sarod your tickets are in the mail yes your nascar tickets are in the mail thank you for being the ninth caller and calling into paul calm you rock thanks a heron and with that we'll take a short break and come back with another fabulous technical segment you | Security Weekly | UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg | 2016-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,092 | 16,453 |
GYpuUTDnUWA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYpuUTDnUWA | Louisiana Entertainment eXperience - VRS Media Group -Jeffery Horner & Chuck Bush | [Music] how y'all doing today on point this is truck Busch Jeffrey Warner and we're here talking today with the guys from VRS media and about all kinds of things and we missed rolling today but any length how's it going god that's awesome it was a great day glad to be here with you guys especially my buddy over there Jeffrey yeah yeah appreciate you inviting this in absolutely y'all coming what would projects y'all got going on there VRS right now or anything upcoming that's sticks out actually I'm gonna turn that over to Chuck because we got some exciting stuff that's going on for kind of this year and 2020 my goodness yeah well the big thing that we want to tell you guys about is we're right now until October the fourth running a short subject screenplay competition oh so that people can then they go to our website VRS Mediacom rights actually be honest Media Group I'm sorry before think I'm bad I go it's a media VRS media group calm it's probably right here but it's right there on the page there's a link boom when you open it up and it takes you right to where to submit your script all the rules and everything and the grand prize is we are going to produce the winning screenplay oh wow that is the grand prize add no cost to the screenwriter awesome so that's that's what we're all really excited about and since since Jeffrey let the cat out of the bag already in 2020 VRS Media Group will be hosting a family film fest yeah awesome yeah and we got we got a few people involved with the show that I've been writing scripts and so if we've talked about doing Louisiana music let me see an entertainment experience hmm is some short film clip since I'm putting on a channel you know for people to watch and know it's a really big thing right now yeah so that's very smart of you guys to really think a lot of people like the short films are not sort of becoming the darlings of things like Netflix and yeah that they're really promoting them so almost - perfect of course you guys are coming out to film Jerrod Guillory October 4th and 5th essence I'll put that in them but they're coming out graphic yeah and uh Jerry does a fantastic so Jerry couldn't be here today don't had an accident she's fine correspond but every sedation yes yes but uh it's a great show yeah I can't come out October 4th and 5th and check that out VRS will be there filming it it's going to be peach to some media outlets yeah but anyway they're they're gonna come out you'll come out and hang out with us that's great so how'd you guys get in all this media shenanigans Wow all the media shenanigans me well I you know viewers familias been open for 33 years and for 33 years we've been doing mediation anagen in one form or another and I guess in the last five years Jeffrey and ami together decided to the company a little bit different direction more toward a narrative type side work and so that's that's kind of how we got and they said hey Chuck won't you come help I'm like absolutely sounds like a great the great people to work with and ya have to be a part yeah yeah we've been we've been doing production for 33 years and kind of been around the block and we wanted to change our focus to be more storytellers which before but now we've become masters at telling your story yeah and that's what we try to portray is that you know if you have whatever your service it is whatever you're doing like this right here we know how we have the gifts and experience to be able to tell your story through the medium of video yeah and tell it in the way that gets authenticity that really who you are we know how to do that we know how to talk to boys say okay what is this yeah and know how to make it where it looks good the caliber is up here and we get to know who you are and that's what we do and that's why we've been around for three years that's a fantastic stuff I tell you especially earlier interviews we've had rolling hmm our production manager - Wayne every now but show with Jerry to get that all recorded properly thank you now I know you guys just didn't stumble into it how did you really come into doing what you do in 200 and sub like that well 1986 I did my first away and I was actually a general manager and y'all had actually over in Lafayette here you had a branch called new generation well if you remember her generation you probably too young so but in in 80 70s and 80s there was a number one electronic store yeah who's that and I was an area manager I I had video audio I ran all those departments and old people and I picked up the video cameras let me try this so I shot my first wedding in 1986 for 75 bucks and I said oh I'm hooked 33 years later 33 years later but in 2015 as Chuck had said 2015 we were i probably and my company plus me probably did 3,500 to 4,000 weddings and we just want to go a different way I love doing weddings I love the whole that whole industry but we want it done we wanted to step in and do it do some more feature film more storytelling excuse me and that's how we got into more production through industry through promotion through film and bringing Chuck one and Duane's Minh with me seven years now and so that's how the RS was established and doing big projects like at the River Center dance reviews promotion for art you know I'm real big enormous well set Rene chatelaine shout out to Renee she's uh I've known her for probably as long long as I can do with this and we just I always loved it being part of the Arts and doing that but we're just changing our model and doing more doing more storytelling that's what we're stretching stretching that we have to stretch our legs I'm reading I'm stretching my legs a little bit bringing Chuck on letting him stretch his legs and you know the talent that he has and and Amy we're a team here we just have all our talents and bringing this to the table I match it up against anybody as far as in this industry and and we love this industry I love it as much today and I know Chuck can say the same thing as much as when he started is I love as much today as I did then yeah 33 years ago through the technology yeah yeah eighteen twenty pound cameras the the nonlinear but you people are probably you youngest I don't wanna stay with nonlinear means when I cook on the computer doing your videos me I tapes and splice into your story but wasn't like working with Kevin Costner well you know I gotta tell you working with Kevin Costner when I did my first film which was Fandango I had nothing to compare it to looking back now I can say that Kevin and and everybody else but Kevin was a consummate professional it's something he was passionate about it's something he had wanted to do all of his life and it's not until I got to know him beyond that that I understand begin to understand what kind of guy he really was because my friend from Fandango has been my friend ever since I mean yeah yeah and we talked a couple times a year and just a nice guy generally genuinely a very nice nice person I've not only seen him up close working with him on film but I've also spent time visiting Monde sets and it's like rolling out the red carpet just just all the people around him or dialed in to how kind-hearted and giving he is and now you know he plays music he's got his own band Kevin Costner's modern West well and that is it that's another thing all together and I watch how he deals with the fans I was with him when he shot parts of tin cup mm-hmm and there was a lot I don't know if you remember there's a lot of turmoil going on because you know he had done Waterworld and there's a big pool about that and still on that set with all the media buzz and everything that was happening around and he was talking to people that were in the galley watching the golf game cuz it just being really just a genuine genuinely nice person and I love the guy I love the guy he's been very good to me than my good friend some great moments a little bit yeah a little bit yeah Eskimos little golden statues you know he had the occasion and the fortune to be in Azaz a few times and he does have one of the Oscars in the office and in the elephants at home yeah so he's got he's got the matching set from Dances with Wolves and of course he wanted People's Choice Award a couple years ago for hatfield-mccoy you | Louisiana Entertainment eXperience | UCiZT344TBr2GThSyC9-dGmg | 2019-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,624 | 8,323 |
7XHVAGcCTJ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XHVAGcCTJ8 | MSF Team Reviews 2020: Zemo Hydra | zemo and the nerds you take into battle with them that's the next team review guys we're going to do the zemo hydra team notice it's even got a different symbol uh and then there's others hydro teams von strucker hydro but that's that's comic book stuff we're not here for comic book stuff no one wants to talk about that we want to talk about how the hydra team works if they're a good team if they're a bad team they're clearly only a four-person team but so are the marauders and we found plenty of uses for that so let's take a quick look at the zemo hydra team how good they are as a team and where we can use first we're gonna go straight into blitz so let's check it out as you'll know i'm using gamora on this team there are plenty of uh great fifths you can use kingpin is a great fifth um that's it you can use some of the other hydra characters if you don't have red skull or if you'd rather just balance it out hydra scientist is a very good member of this team um any healer is actually okay on this team there's plenty of other options but for this we're just gonna go through that as we talk about the availability now as we've talked about in the past uh red skull uh is not farmable taskmaster enough zemo not farmable but i don't really have enough time to wait for them to make these characters fumble it's been months months uh since they've become available they are in the game they are accessible in the game so we're gonna go ahead and just figure out what everybody is best at so talking about availability right just we're just going to talk about the four characters zemo currently unfarmable kingpin he's available in the blitz store you get him for free with a happy meal and most people have a two or three star kingpin at the end of their starting of the game because there's an event uh that unlocks him hydra grenadier i don't even remember where he is because i just keep looking down and seeing that i got more shards on him on both my main and free to play account i assume he's in the blitz store but i could be wrong i'm not giving you this information because i know for a fact you know where he is because you see him and just don't care uh and of course winter soldier is a note farmable character that you usually skip because why would you need winter soldier that's pretty much it for the team uh whoever the fifth character you happen to use on this team don't go out of your way for anybody just use the character that doesn't have a home right now kingpin does do very well on this team uh if for no other reason than getting a couple of assists but where this team excels is a little bit different than where some other teams excel or how they excel so we'll go into that we talk about usability and they're actually pretty usable they're a little bit more useful than the hydra defense team crossbones hydro grenadier winter soldier easy access most people have them unlocked already uh and if you do have them unlock the baron zemo these guys kind of put together a pretty decent run at the you know villains event uh the villains one fight they're not terrible at it mostly because of zemo like let's be clear zemo is the reason but you know throw a healer on that team give them a little bit of sustain and then watch them explode and do a bunch of aoe damage huge boosts they can be used in all of the iso campaign which is kind of funny actually just zemo alone can be used to clear the iso campaign because of how his aoe works but yeah this team is totally reasonable again just slap a healer on the team give him a little bit of sustain wood healer doesn't matter aim researcher hydra scientist minerva if you got her anywhere you can use these characters will be okay but they're pretty useful as an all-around team even as a raid team with a really good healer like a shuri or a minerva i guess for lack of better team uh they aren't terrible they have a lot of decent damage they have a handful of aoe um i'm sure he thinks a little bit better because the energy just now i'm thinking about it but they're not terrible would i use him in u7 no probably not do i think people think zemo is better than he is yeah that doesn't mean he's not amazing it just means he's not the greatest thing to ever happen to the game um zemo great in pvp crossbones surprisingly actually pretty good in pvp um because no one has red stars including him so he just actually has good scaling damage hydro grenadier is still kind of useless but he's no longer the saddest sadness grenade uh he does have two sadness grenades and winter soldier is just winner soldier he's the military tag no one uses he's actually now i think about it you could just go ahead and put captain marvel on this team and it works pretty okay too uh this team's got a lot of usability there's always that fifth possible character you know whoever it ends up being in the game uh there's literally no shortage of hydra characters they can add they can add madame hydra but i do kind of like the way they're going right now which is all of hydro leadership has their own kind of team so i don't think they'd go ahead and release somebody huge from hydra to be the fifth on this team maybe like agent bob of hydra or something like that would be the character they put in um who knows but like i said there's plenty of other options kingpin obviously they're all villains he helps villains that's great i use gamora because you know king crossbones put a lot of people down and then gamora will clean up because she doesn't actually do damage on her own there's plenty of options there's really no bad fifth character to put in this team because of how strong baron simo is speaking of that take a quick look at this team uh where their main use is war offense right that's what this team is and realistically it's not even this team it's specifically baron zemo this team can basically beat up in war uh pretty much anyone like not necessarily uh as guardians but zemo's kid alone gives them so much strength against the hydra team which is their actual counter hydra defense red skull hydra mercenaries they have the tools to beat the mercenaries but it's not the mercenaries kind of reach super saiyan faster if that makes they're like vegeta to goku if you're following the reference like the mercenaries at like 6664 are awesome and this team kinda needs a little bit more investment uh zemo is just great but like winter soldier runs out a lot of value hydro grenadiers focus is questionable and crossbones is only damaged when it's comparative to how much the people he's fighting are so like well i if you had the option of this entire team at six six six four and you know the mercs at six six six four the mercs are probably gonna be better it's gonna come down to like stats and a little bit of investment but once you get this team up and running once this team is you know if each of these guys is like 70k i wouldn't really worry about going up against the com combined team coulson or mercs or any of those minion based teams where their like average character is like 80k or so because this team will probably push through so let's take a quick look at crossbones first when we look at their tier fours this should tell you everything you need to know right um iso eight on crossbones is damaged there's really no reason to do anything about damage uh on spawn so striker uh if baron zemo's an ally he gets an ability energy uh gain some health gains some health i didn't even think this health was worth it enough to put this in and i have 30 000 of it i mean i guess i could but i don't want to because i don't respect crossbones uh you don't really need anything on this uh detonate uh 40 damage all the buffs came before so eh wrath actually to be fair this heel is probably a little bit more relevant now that he's actually doing it on turn two uh so this might actually be worth the small investment it takes to upgrade but the two to three counters versus just two counters no not at all and piston punch 25 chance of bonus attack uh that's actually pretty reasonable uh to you know to always on basic or hit that line the bonus attack is what triggers the offense down so you're pretty much guaranteeing that but his focus isn't phenomenal it gets a little bit better on this team but nothing to be noted about i wouldn't necessarily tear for this uh and that's pretty much it when it comes to crossbones hydra grenadier if baron zemo's an ally he gains 20 damage gain 30 focus uh 30 focus here and of course if you are trying to make sure that everything sticks when they try uh this tier 4 is kind of important i know it seems like a little but 10 focus is a little bit more than 10 damage in the scale of things and since it's everybody it's not unreasonable corrosive grenade or double sadness uh attack primary and adjacent targets for 220 damage clear one positive effect from each target repeat this attack one time uh this is a very big aoe dispel plus damage attack the damage is questionable so that's all you get with the tier four that's up to you but the uh clear positive effects is incredibly relevant and since it clears it from each target and not just the primary target which it used to do huge deal and then flat grenade is just damage you know just damage so no notes there winter soldier uh expert assassin he has crit chance if zemo's present he gains health get an additional five percent crit chance and uh self and all hydra allies cool uh crit's kind of relevant on him but again he is still a damage dealer so that's up to you you can put raider on him or you can put you know damage skirmisher i don't think so because he's only ever hitting one target so it's not relevant a mechanical arm big dumb damage this is an 80 increase in big dumb damage i like big dumb damage he does big dumb damage this is big dumb damage rentless assist uh so here's where things get weird attack primary target uh bonus attack guaranteed two times for 150 with tier fours uh 75 chance to apply bleed it doesn't increase the chance to apply bleed to 100 which is unfortunate it should do both it should guarantee the attack and guarantee the bleed it doesn't uh because it doesn't this is a questionable tier four but you know it's still damage big dumb damage i like damage so uh and then winner assault or his assist again i can't stand this small piercing stuff like it will never make a difference it can't make a difference this is like worth if your character is max red stars max um gear you know max iso eight like maxed every stat and he still isn't doing what he's supposed to do i promise you five percent piercing ain't gonna make the difference you know what i mean like it's not worth it if you're gonna do just damage it needs to be real and they just didn't do it but i guess if they made his basic attack any more damage uh he would be amazing and they don't want winter soldier to be amazing so that is what it is really no notes on this uh unfortunately he's a bio character even though he has a metal arm so he takes bio gear which means it's not going to be a lot of investment just so i'd comment on that last we have baron zemo zemo is great zemo is awesome we love zemo uh true leader i'm not even gonna tell you what the upgrade gets you because i didn't even look at it no i'm kidding i looked at it it was really important uh his on turn charge attack uh is 300 damage it goes up by 100 on both so it's 100 uh damage and uh um and minions take 400 huge that's a huge amount of damage clear three positive effects from all enemies as opposed to two uh apply disrupted always happens so you don't get that but 20 speed for self versus the base 20 that's a huge speed increase that's not just 10 which we've already discussed in many other videos is good this is 20 this is double what it normally offers huge and non-minion hydra allies which um you know so some people will be like well you could put red skull he's not a minion on this team but yeah but then you literally devalue an entire other four characters that need red skull to survive so that's up to you if you don't have the other hydra team yeah go ahead put red skull on here he won't become immortal uh in war defense so that's useless right um but outside of it he might be somewhat useful so that's that's completely up to you this tier 4 is kind of like i i don't even want to say required this was a pleasure to buy you know what i mean um pre-meditation this is just damage all of his goodies actually come at level five so this is really just an increase in the damage stat it's good damage but it's it doesn't really change the difference the ability block and the the slow is is what's relevant honestly if it wasn't rebound chain this would be a little bit better but the chance that it just keeps bouncing back and forth and not going to other characters kind of questions it uh it's still good but the fact that he gains charge on it is relevant it's why i usually open with it as opposed to a special because the special is so fast it's gonna fire off all the time and i really like that passive speaking of his special dominating blow clear three death proof from primary target attack primary target for a decent chunk of this is good damage 450 that's a lot if primary turkish minion attack for 900 plus 20 piercing murder a minion minions killed by this attack cannot revive kind of wishes just said anyone killed by this attack could not revive uh i feel like the minion murder was okay but like you know i like this cannot revive thing they need to be a little bit more free with it i think anyway uh gain five thousand ex focus for this attack but these numbers sometimes you see a hundred thousand none of this matters just this is supposed to tell you it's supposed to happen right so it is what it is this attack is unavoidable and cannot be blocked which is awesome when you're when you're shoving it right into a uh shield security who's just sitting there and you're just like nope bonk really fun anyway this no question uh that the tier 4 is worth it it's just a sh like a ton it's just a ton more damage it's 80 to non-minion 160 a minion the piercing is whatever who cares but this since this attack is happening all the time uh every other turn it is totally worth investing in and then we have the basic and again basics just damage apply assist now to hydro grenadier ally great cool uh you're not using the basic too often you know it's like every fourth turn but turn one you're ulting or using a special turn two you're using a special or ulting turn three if you use the special using the special or you're basically and then you're going back so it's there's really no reason to ever invest in this uh even in pvp it doesn't really make a difference and then as far as uh isos it's like striker right it's it he's already clearing buffs from everything he's doing anyway you don't really need skirmisher on them just put more damage on him he likes damage he kind of needs a little bit more damage too to kind of balance after the oak you know his mine 60k uh as a matter of fact the fact that i don't have striker on him right now upsets me i'm gonna go put it on him um but yeah that's pretty much it and then we talk about the fifths uh kingpin uh if i'm not gonna go through his kit but like kingpin gives villains a chance to assist uh on turn on every attack of a villain so like you know extra damage is extra damage um i use gamora i already discussed her their any healer gives them sustain you know ultron i feel like that's silly i feel like saying ultron is silly you guys know you could put ultron on any team and it'll be better so there's a lot of good value here that you don't have to worry too much about uh what i will say though is baron zemo is the one who beats the hydra team the other characters are just there for you know basically to make sure that zemo doesn't get targeted by all the attacks because whether they live or die zemo's going to kill that team on his own you know so the stronger your zemo is the better off you're gonna be but when you do come into the other matchups that's just beating hydra if you're trying to win against the mercs you do need the extra value on winter soldier or crossbones and hydro grenadier actually hydro grenadiers special now becomes the best attack against the mercs because it's just constantly ripping not only blocks off with the double attack but buffs that are on the character too so pretty reasonable uh team against a lot of setup and it's kind of like phases like the first phase is like how strong is mazimo and then zemo will be able to carry you against hydra teams and then it's how strong do i want to get the other characters a bio a tech and then another attack um and that answer is well strong enough to beat coulson shield which i have been able to do now again look at the power of my team i'm not talking about 400k holston shields but like you know i see i've seen a couple 200 something gays and i'm like oh yeah this two at 280s i'm like yeah this is fine uh zemo has the the tools to do it zemo can ability block the right character at the right time uh they can take medic out of the fight immediately or take out a salter or you know start ripping the buffs off of a shield security and get him dead as fast as possible because he ain't gonna block anything huge boost from this team so uh when we talk about a rating uh this team surprising this team is actually a little underrated uh i'm gonna give them like an a minus and i know it sounds crazy but i think that okay let me be clear this team is a b team so i've said that i'm giving this team an a minus and i'm giving it because i know a little bit of something that a lot of people don't about what the future of this team is going to look like and suffice it to say i think that the core cop of like baron zemo crossbones and hydro grenadier i'm leaving winter soldier out for reasons uh i think that team is actually okay i think it's fine in arena i think you get a lot of value out of it i think the team has a lot of things it's got some aoe it's got some some big single target damage it's got assassinates against certain types of characters it's got you know buff clears it basically only missing two things a heel and energy so if there was a character to come out that would offer them sustainability plus some energy regeneration well then this team would be for real so i'll give it the b plus rating but i'll tell you like don't sleep on them this team might get a lot better in the future uh but that's it so comment below let me know not what you think about baron zemo because we all know baron zemo is a good character whether he's great or super great or god's here that's irrelevant that doesn't matter he's a good character i do want to know what you think about the rest of the characters like do you think they did enough for the winter soldier and crossbones and grenadier have you used this team against um anyone but the hydra guys and been like yeah this is great comment below let me know what you think other than that have a good night have a great day i've been tony scangieli and i'll catch you later you | Tony Scungili | UCL0TW4o82JHYWRDHbgFAqFw | 2020-11-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,741 | 19,268 |
5vq_GY31fJ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vq_GY31fJ4 | Invasion of the Dead: Preaching Mark, Brian K. Blount - Beecher Lecture III | every year when the Beecher lectures are presented I take off my bookshelves a copy of the original Beecher lectures which were first published in 1872 and I have it right here it sold for 25 cents at a church book sale I read every year a substantial portion of the Beecher lectures the original ones because I want to be in touch with the historic witness of this series yesterday when I did this I happened to see on the cover side of the title page I had just never seen this before something that I had not noticed it reads letter theological department Yale College February 23rd 1872 it is addressed in capital letters to Reverend Henry Ward Beecher the letter begins dear sir allow us to express our high estimation of the lectures on preaching given by you in the Marquand Chapel to the students of this department the spirit of those historic voices echoes in my heart as I write in capital letters Reverend Brian Blount dear sir allow us to express our highest emotion of the lectures on preaching given by you in the Marquand Chapel to us who are gathered here for the full convocation of Yale Divinity School in 2011 the letter to Henry Ward Beecher continues quote we value your lectures for the views which they give of eloquence in general and of that eloquence in particular which seeks to save men and women by the exposition and application of the gospel Reverend Brian Blount dear sir there is no need to rewrite that last sentence because you have been as eloquent as Reverend Beecher the letter to Henry Ward Beecher continues we value your luck lectures for their stimulating and inspiring effect on the hearers and for the high ideal which they hold up before ministers and students for the ministry Reverend Brian Blount dear sir we like our historic ancestors value your lectures for their stimulating and inspiring effect on the years and for the high ideal which they hold up before ministers and others who are in all kinds of ministry we celebrate especially your courage to confront the pathologies of faith and preaching that have incubated in death and sin and your audacity to claim the possibilities for faith and preaching that have been opened by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead the letter to Henry Ward Beecher continues we cannot but hope that in some form of publication your lectures will have a wider usefulness not only among students preparing for the ministry but among preachers of the gospel in all the churches Reverend Brian Blount dear sir we cannot but hope that in some form of publication your lectures will have a wider usefulness not only among students preparing for the ministry but in a world where religion including much of what passes for Christianity colludes with the powers of death the letter to Henry Ward Beecher concludes the Lyman Beecher lectureship which was founded by your parishioner mr. sage and of which you are so fitly the incumbent promises to exceed in usefulness our highest expectations yours truly and these are the names and titles as they appear Leonard bacon lecture on church polity etc the actual Samuel Harris professor of systematic theology George Eid a professor of Hebrew and biblical theology James M hoppin professor of homiletics and the pastoral charge George P Fisher professor of ecclesiastical history Timothy Dwight professor of sacred literature Reverend Bryan Blount dear sir the Lyman Beecher lectureship which you have so fitly filled promises promises to exceed in usefulness our highest expectations for you are helping us to see that resurrection is far more than our Easter morning tributes to the vitality zuv the spring equinox your lectures are awaking in us and awareness that resurrection is the blow that releases the grip of death that resurrection is the intrusion of grace the persistence of love the return of our visionary powers and the restoration of our humanity when we have all been zombies for this our hearts are profoundly grateful and our minds are intensely focused to hear now your third and final lecture invasion of the dead preaching mark yours truly the attendees of the Yale Divinity School convocation 2011 Tom thank you so much that is and I just can't say between yesterday and today I almost feel like I don't have the power to lecture having heard such wonderful things thank you very much it has been my honor to be with you these past two days to share with you some of the thoughts that I'm trying to work through as I think about resurrection and think about apocalyptic eschatology and today I want to conclude by working through as Tom just mentioned the Gospel of Mark I have long as Nora said yesterday believe that in mark we have the presentation of Jesus confronting powers and then what that means for us as we follow through so what I'd like to do today is to conclude by looking at Jesus's engagement with the powers and then what that means for us I found myself staring into this cloud of black smoke where the horde had been the freeway the houses everything was covered by this midnight cloud I vaguely remember other guys getting out of their holes hatches opening on tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles everyone just staring into the darkness there was a quiet a stillness that in my mind lasted for hours and then they came right out of the smoke like a little kids nightmare some were steaming some were even still burning some were walking some crawling some just dragging themselves along and they're torn bail is maybe one in 20 was still able to move which left my word a couple thousand and behind them mixing with their ranks and pushing steadily toward us the remaining million that the airstrike hadn't even touched and that was when the line collapsed I don't remember it all at once I see these flashes people running grunts reporters I remember a news man with a big Yosemite Sam mustache trying to pull a Beretta from his vest before three burning figures pulled him down I remember a dude forcing open the door of a news van jumping in throwing out a pretty blonde reporter and trying to drive away before a tank crushed them both two News choppers crashed together showering us with their own steel rain one military helicopter driver brave beautiful desperate tried to turn his rotor into the oncoming figures the blade dice dice the path write down their mass before catching on a car and hurling him into the A&P shooting crazy random shooting I took a round in the sternum in my armor center plate I felt like I'd run into a wall even though I've been standing still it knocked me on my butt I couldn't breathe and just then some dumb fool lobbed a flashbang right in front of me the world was white my ears were ringing I froze hands were clawing me grabbing my arms I kicked and punched I shouted but couldn't hear my own voice more hands stronger were trying to haul me somewhere kicking squirm and cursing crying suddenly a fist clocked me in the jaw I didn't knock me out but I was suddenly relaxed these are my buddies they dragged me into the closest Bradley my vision cleared just long enough to see the line of light vanish with the closing hatch I know professional historians like to talk about how the battle that yonkers represented a catastrophic failure of the modern military apparatus I would prove the old adage that arm is perfect the art of fighting the last war just in time for the next one personally I think that's a big old sack of it sure we were unprepared our tools our training everything I just talked about one class a gold standard catastrophe but the weapon that really failed wasn't something that rolled off an assembly line it's as old as I don't know I guess as old as war it's fear dude just fear and you don't have to be son freakin zoo to know that real fighting isn't about killing or even hurting the other guy it's about scaring him enough to call it a day break their spirit that's what every successful army goes for from tribal face paint to the blitzkrieg to what do we call the first round of Gulf War to shock and awe perfect name shock and awe but what if the enemy can't be shocked and all and I just won't but biologically theologically can't that's what happened that day outside New York City that's the failure that almost lost us the whole war the fact that we could not shock and awe the Living Dead boomerang right back in our faces and actually allow the Living Dead to shock and awe us they're not afraid no matter what we do no matter how many we kill they will never ever be afraid mark begins here in a world metaphorically speaking just like this demonic my name is legion for we are many catastrophic in those days there will be suffering such as has not been from the beginning of creation possessed my son he has a spirit that makes him unable to speak and whenever it seizes him it dashes him down and he foams and grinds his teeth and becomes rigid murderous this is the heir come let us kill him and the inheritance will be ours self-destructive brother will betray brother to death and a father his child and children will rise against parents and have them put to death terrified so they went out and fled from the tomb for terror and amazement had seized them and they said nothing to anyone for they were afraid apocalyptic when you hear of wars and rumors of wars for nation will rise against nation and Kingdom against Kingdom there will be earthquakes in various places there will be famines hopeless my God my God why have you forsaken me Mark's narrative is more subtle than the science fiction account of Mark Brooks max Brooks his novel World War Z an oral history of the zombie war and yet it must have been in its own way on its first reading just as striking just as disorienting just as invasive mark two images a world dedicated to its deadness determined to order itself in self-destructive ways that in more lucid moments of self-reflection seem almost pathologically demonic even social religious gifts like codes of holding and purity and Sabbath having this aberrant age become warped instruments that hatch rather than heal human brokenness God responded by invading well before the resurrection of the Christ into the heavens God's insurgency had begun on the ground with this man whose first recorded words were that time is now the reign of God is at hand the Gospel of Mark is a narrative record of the inauguration of this invasive reign an image from the gospel in art by the peasants and Solon Tanami evokes the sensibility of this reign it is a Remo all ages ation of a Jesus parable by Nicaraguan peasants living under dictatorship in the 1970s the protagonist in the painting is a peasant sowing seeds he is walking in a garden his right arm frozen in full flame kernels rocketing from his hand there are two things on notice immediately about the world envisioned by the artist first the sore is not in an empty virgin feel that awaits first planning there is already vegetation where he is sowing the seeds the second thing I noticed is that the vegetation and the world that it encompasses are neatly ordered everything has been planted with precision it grows in neat pattern almost geometrically designed rows it is just now that I notice a third thing the sore is unnecessary he is not needed in this world because in this world it already has everything it needs it needs no seeds it needs no order and then it hits me the sore is trespassing he is not only invading a profitably occupied territory his seeds are striking disruptively against the gardens carefully manicured patterns by the very nature of where and how they are targeted indiscriminately the seeds will raise up a generation of revolutionary and intrusive vegetation a new Garden germinating seditious Lee under the quiet cover of Earth and then with a suddenness of a spring day popping forth in the middle of a frozen February blooming booming exploding into a cloud of fierce fractious color the image is more striking if one imagines a Garden of the Dead a beautiful attended contemporary cemetery a magnificent place of repose like Arlington National with rows and rows of geometrically patterned headstones and to this order successful domicile of Death Comes a man sewing the outrageous intrusion of life imagine such a world once the seeds of life barreled down into the ground root their way into the dead and germinate only in the religious imagination can one comprehend what is likely now to spring forth here is where the Gospel of Mark symbolically begins in a majestic priestly program scribal is structured in purely instituted garden of the Living Dead and then suddenly God invades this is the apocalypse the revelation of mark despite all the scholars at huffing and puffing across the centuries as to whether the historical Jesus was or was not an apocalyptic figure the human one who invades the narrative of Mark's Gospel with the thesis declaration about the imminent arrival of God's reign clearly as God's apocalyptic agent into right quote mark has ridden a Christian apocalypse in which the events of Jesus's life form the vital theater in which israel's history reaches its moment of apocalyptic crisis unquote the crisis point is the same cosmological moment of engagement so graphically conceived in Christ's resurrection by Paul and John of Patmos there are two ages the present one is controlled by forces hostile to God's benevolent intent the future one is envisioned by God where the ability of the powers to possess and thereby enslave humankind has been broken the turn from the present age to the future age happens in mark though with the Ministry of Jesus of Nazareth in fact I want to argue that in mark's portrayal of jesus something even more creatively dramatic has occurred in Jesus's ministry the future age erupts into this present age and Jesus's person and ministry God opens up a pocket of the future in the midst of the present in mark then the key apocalyptic moment the signature invasion need not wait for the resurrection which mark downplays in any case by giving it only a scant eight verses and not narrating anything more than the empty tomb even then God's future hits the ground the moment Jesus engages John the Baptist at the Jordan and the heavens are torn asunder in his book preaching in the new creation stephen jacobson traces mark's apocalyptic moment at chapter 13 comparing mark's presentation there to what he claims as a standard pattern of presenting god's movement into our world in Jewish apocalyptic he notices a significant marking shift according to Jacob Jacobsen the Jewish apocalyptic pattern is very recognizable a God speaks or comes forth be nature convulses see eschatological outcomes are shown appealing to mark chapter 13 verses 24 to 27 he argues that mark adjusts the pattern tellingly a the heavens convulse be the son of man comes see the eschatological outcome mark's apocalyptic theophany inverts stages be an a into a deadened convulsed world where the Sun is darkened the moon is not giving its light the stars are falling from heaven and the powers are shaken the human one invades the question is does mark set up not just in Chapter thirteen but all of his narrative this way from my reading the answer is yes John the Baptist operates in a lost world where people must seek reconnection with God ie repentance and to this context Jesus invades in the midst of this context God invades Jesus 1 verse 10 mark is provocatively intentional with his vocabulary when he tells us that at Jesus's baptism the spirit descends in him possesses him at 320 through 22 jesus's opponents rightly recognize that jesus is possessed by something inhuman they blaspheme according to Jesus because they proclaim the invasive force to be of Satan and not of God invaded by the spirit jesus then invades the lives of his disciples and tells them that he is going to send them to invade the lives of others like fishers with hooks Jesus subsequently invades a trouble synagogue with a cleansing and then in the first controversy cycle that begins at 1:40 and ends at 3 6 Jesus invades sacred holiness and purity traditions that have become disfigured by abusive human practice right from the start then mark establishes the world as a dead in place into which a possessed Jesus strikes through and through it is invasion incarnation what is the goal of that invasion eschatological relationship with God intermittent now flashes of the future age in the midst of the present mark makes the case provocatively at 2:5 when Jesus acts outrageously by forgiving a man's sins not through his death not through his resurrection but through his mere word Jesus offers what the temple infrastructure could not the spiritual eschatological transformation is so complete that it has social and physical consequences for the man so Chad Myers right quote Jesus merrily releases him from all debt hence restoring his social wholeness and thus his personhood which in turn is equated with the restoration of physical wholeness unquote not recognizing that Jesus is God's invasion of the present age the scribes are upset because only God can remit this kind of debt but they are really concerned less about God's feelings in their own because they are the ones who are humanly responsible for dispensing the eschatological promise and social religious effects of this divine prerogative Jesus's declaration undermines their position of social and religious leadership who needs to go to a ruling Authority to find God's forgiveness for sin if someone like Jesus can proclaim wholeness on the street therein lies the true institutional blasphemy the leaders want people to believe he is attacking God's prerogative when he is really attacking mayors and Mark's understanding he is not attacking God's prerogative because he represents he is God's invasion in this realm of living death by His Word he secures in a visible fashion the premonition of eschatological life Mark's primary narrative theme is that Jesus is preaching wave and represents the way of God's future reign and the various manifestations of that preaching the healings the exorcisms the radical teachings God's power invades and transforms the human present the reign of God becomes to borrow a modern military phrase an apocalyptic pocket of resistance in a strategic sense this pocket comes from the future it remains the actuality and substance of the future though it is partially realized in the present human circumstance it is initiated sustained and controlled by divine prerogative from its consummate future location however in the tactical arena where a strategic Theory comes alive and practical application this pocket operates from and depends upon human conduct human performance in this regard never becomes the reign of God instead it tactically represents the strategic reality of that reign particularly as that rain is represented in the Ministry of Jesus of Nazareth so mark I think used Jesus's preaching as the tactical revelation of God's future reign it was preaching that manifested itself right from the start as social political crossings of oppressive and divisive cultic ethnic and legal boundaries in other words mark encoded the apocalyptic pre understanding that God invades transformative lis in human history into his Jesus story he did it by presenting Jesus as a justice seeking boundary breaker who preaches that is to say who acts in the name of the coming reign of the correct Messiahship path to follow therefore was not the old one of violent and militaristic revolution against the occupying Roman presence nor hapless collusion with it the correct path was sited through the transformative preaching of Jesus who spoke of the hope for a new Israel whose leadership was more concerned about justice than tradition serviced and lordship and whose reign was as open to Gentiles as it was to Jews because the reality and direction of the future is represented in the present by Jesus which images the touching of lepers the inclusion of women the honouring of the broken the healing and feeding on the Sabbath the forgiving of sins the inclusion of Gentiles into the people of faith because all of that is so decided it different from the reality and direction of the present Jesus is eruptions of future pockets and to the present create instantaneous conflict the demonic forces that profit from the malformed present howl and defiance and the people responsible for governing the present fight back with every legal and punitive resource at their disposal it is this conflict in its final form that ultimately leads to Jesus's death on a cross Don Jewell remarks quote the reasons for Jesus's death arrives from his conflict with those in charge of human affairs the religious and political authorities unquote in a very real apocalyptically determined since his death becomes inevitable already this early into our study we glimpsed the director for the contemporary preaching task as it develops from marks apocalyptic presentation of Jesus the goal of contemporary preaching must be the establishment of such beachhead pockets of future life in the midst of the present circumstance of living deadness we achieved that goal by focusing not on Jesus's death but on his life Mark's discourse on life begins with the dead to this point I've tried to image this market understanding of our dead predicament thematic there's also a linguistic case to be made as for John of Patmos and Paul of Tarsus I'm gonna look at did one more time as a cosmic relative linguistic symbol even in the Gospel of Mark it's clear at 6:14 when the popular conception about death and specific relationship to John the Baptist is described some people believe in the narrative does not challenge that belief that in Jesus John the Baptist may have come back from the dead apparently one need not wait for the consummation of God's reign to be raised from what I have previously described as type a death that death that occurs in this age was not understood even in mark to be a final state in fact death was relative enough that someone with Jesus is powerful connection to God possess the ability to overturn type a death himself in the mark-5 story about Jairus daughter a 12 year old dies so relative is her condition that Jesus can refer to it as sleeping despite being mocked by the onlookers he takes the girl's hand and revives or Donald Hager is right to remind us at this point that what is happening here is not a true resurrection quote it is important to note that in all these instances we have to do not with resurrections but with resuscitations that is these people were raised to the old life not to the life of the new eschatological order and so they had to die again unquote still with this presentation mark makes two key points first dead is relative and second in this present age were dead in this range Jesus's life and ministry offer a glimpse of the future where death is unable to keep its kills even more interesting are the texts that image not resuscitation but true resurrection at nine verses nine through 10 Jesus indicates that he himself will rise from the dead clearly the disciples do not understand what this means they apparently have insufficient resurrection context into which they can filter Jesus's promise undeterred Jesus presses this promise of his own resurrection again at 831 931 and 1034 ultimately Jesus himself experiences type a death in 1544 through 40 five years described a pilot as a dead corpse clearly though according to marks narrative he is not dead dead type B death as the mysterious stranger in the empty tomb declares a 16-6 that he has been raised to life Jesus lectures on life in the chapter 12 argument with the Sadducees who do not believe in resurrection at 12 24 through 27 Jesus makes clear that after a person dies he or she can be raised to angelic new life with God a life that is very different from the kind of living we experience in this age life then by Jesus's pictorial representation here clearly connects with eschatological relationship with God life then is something demonstrably different from what we experience as living in this age now nowhere is this point clearer than in the teaching on costly discipleship especially 8:35 where Jesus declares that those who want to save their lives will lose them and those who lose their lives for his sake will save them Jesus is talking about two eschatological ends two types of life are being discussed to try to save one's life in this age will mean the loss of one's life in the eschatological age to lose life in the eschatological ages to gain eschatological death here Jesus is speaking neither of relative life nor relative death life and death in this eschatological sense or final States in this historical age then though we do not have life and neither are we did we are something else something I have been using the metaphor of contemporary popular culture to describe the Living Dead Mark's point in all of this Jesus invades this relative is speaking dead in space this historical age why to create the conditions for obtaining eschatological life in this way the Gospel of Mark is a narrative record of God's past invasion of this living dead age well there is a hint of a general resurrection of the dead and the gathering of the elect at three 1327 mark's primary focus is on god's jesus intervention I want to make the case that what God does is invade and not rescue and a rescue the primary objective is the securing of the prisoner hostage and the subsequent retreat to the closest health safe zone rules of engagement require only the amount of interaction with the enemy as necessary to accomplish the exit invasion has a different strategic objective to meet and engage all opposing forces with the aim of creating a safe zone of an entire occupied region the goal is not to snatch and leave the goal is to crush conquer and claim the military strategists have long recognized the usefulness of overwhelming force God's Jesus invasion does not utilize that tactic and their book shock and awe Harlan Ullman and James Wade make the case that quotes since before sons ooh and the earliest chroniclers of war recorded their observations strategists and journalists have been tantalized and confounded by the elusive goal of destroying the adversaries will to resist before during and after battle strategists have a term for this goal rapid dominance the right quote the aim of rapid dominance is to affect the will perception and understanding of the adversary to fight or respond to our strategic policy ends through imposing a regime of shock and awe clearly the traditional military aim of destroying defeating or neutralizing the adversaries military capability is a fundamental and necessary component of rapid dominance our intent however is to field a range of capabilities to induce sufficient shock and awe as to render the adversary impotent in the invasive maneuver that is the life and ministry of jesus of nazareth god opps against rapid dominance and employs instead the surgical special for strike of a single combatant and so mark presents his readers with the Jesus who fresh off of his commissioning of the Jordan immediately engages demonic institutional and human forces who represent the deadness of this present age in fact this age is so deadened that Jesus likens it to a house in prison by the personification of evil it's at this point that Jesus likens himself to a single combatant who has come in the night to capture Satan and plunder his evil age as an invasive strike force of one and such an invasive maneuver there will be loss as some of them catastrophic Jesus God's agent is threatened early and often in combat against forces that hold title to an entire age loss is inevitable to be sure as we learn from the critical discipleship section of 827 through 33 where Peter identifies Jesus as the Christ and Jesus immediately qualifies his Messiahship with a title human one Jesus's christological identity is yes tied up with suffering not just happenstance suffering but suffering born of necessity and apocalyptic inevitability it is inevitable that Jesus will suffer because he is ushering in God's reign the cosmic forces arrayed against God and the institutional and human figures they possess can be expected to put up a fight therefore if Jesus is to succeed in his task if he is to carry through with his mission on behalf of God's kingdom he will necessarily encounter satanic cosmic and human resistance he will therefore necessarily suffer de naanum writes quote but meanwhile so long as this world lasted anyone in and who represented God's realm and its values must look for misunderstanding and persecution from the evil powers and the human beings in their sway unquote no wonder Jesus struck back so angrily at Peter when his lead disciple rebuked him for suggesting such a necessity to pull Jesus away from such a path when necessarily pulled Jesus away from executing God's invasive design said Mars also wants us to recognize that given the social circumstances Jesus is apocalyptically inevitable suffering it's politically necessary the reign of God which Jesus promotes will have as dramatic and impact on the political structures of Palestine and Rome as they will have in the cosmic demonic forces therefore the representatives of those political structures will fight back just as bitterly this is so Maya's right because as the advocate of true justice the human one as critic of the debt code and the Sabbath necessarily comes into conflict with the elders and chief priests and scribes in other words this is not the discourse of fate or fatalism but of political inevitability unquote Jesus's death is an inevitable consequence of the degree of this ages political deadness Jesus's invasive ministry is both God's act and this age is problem from 140 to 3-6 on Jesus's preaching is viewed as disruptive even seditious as early as two seven and three six Jesus must know that if he continues there will be difficulty and yet he continues his decision to keep preaching knowing the inevitable response makes his death all but inevitable - it is interesting that in his first statement about that death he describes it in terms of a political necessity he will meet the end as seditious political prisoners usually meet in Rome he will end up on a Roman cross how he expects his preaching activities to end on the cross should tell us something about the nature of those preaching activities the question this ultimately raises of course is what does all this mean for discipleship and for those of us who preach and encourage discipleship it means that disciples are called to preach in the present as invasive emissaries of God's future reign this means preaching the mark and cross and the suffering associated with it as integrally associated with jesus's invasive preaching ministry never as an event that stands on its own just so raquel st. clair writes jesus' cross viewed in isolation from factors that caused it degenerates into a symbol for all suffering unquote disciples are not called to suffer or to counsel through their preaching the suffering of others not even redemptive sacrificial suffering even so disciples must be taught to realize that invasive preaching by its very nature is so threatening to the social and political structures or it should be that if they keep it up they like Jesus will inevitably suffer just so discipleship suffering should never be the goal an illustrative example from african-american history is instructive Martin Luther King jr. can know on the night before he dies in Memphis that he may well die he knows this is not because it's preaching ministry has been dedicated to martyrdom but because given the social and political circumstances of this age in which he lived and given the nature of the message he defiantly preached violence directed toward him was inevitable to rightly follow King one would not seek a death like his one would seek instead to preach like him an invasive message of future light in a dark present age in this apocalyptic invasive scenario Jesus's crucifixion is part of the fight the result of the invasion not the invasion itself the cross is one other component from mark an inevitable component of the invasive ministry and should be interpreted in light of the ministry and not the other way around the cross does not stand by itself and the Pauline corporates are argued that the cross must be approached to the contextual lens of the resurrection here in mark I would maintain that the cross must be approached through the contextual lens of Jesus's Galilean ministry and mark Jesus does not go to the cross because of a forensic necessity to die so as to pay for all of human sin at 1424 his blood of the Covenant is poured out for the many but not for the forgiveness of sins something Jesus has declared himself capable of doing through his ministry and word in Chapter two the sole strategic objective of Jesus's engagement is God's invasion of this living dead era and God's confrontation of the satanic powers that hold sway in this era the primary focus of the mark and apocalyptic preacher must therefore be a recalling of God's invasion through Jesus and a calling for an invasion like discipleship ministry that engages the powers and rulers of our age as preachers we focus apocalyptic not on the suffering and dying but on the living and more specifically what it means to live invasively in this historical age so why then does Jesus command his disciples to take up their crosses and follow this taking of the cross as a cipher for invasion and consequence nothing in the mark of narrative would support a reading of taking up the cross is taking on suffering generally redemptive lis sacrificially or otherwise take up my cross as thus more likely and narrative ly equivalent to take up my invasive calls or as st. Claire puts it quote the cross represents the pain that comes as a result of life-affirming behavior modeled after the Ministry of Jesus unquote the focus of apocalyptic preaching then must always be on the life affirming invasive behavior never on the cross by itself the cross is a historical and narrative connecting pin that holds the two key points of the story together the ministry that makes the cross inevitable and the empty tomb that makes the cross from the perspective of invasive combat ultimately a revelant all of which brings us back to where we begin these lectures a focus on resurrection even in and perhaps especially in mark there are two primary reasons why the powers that rule this age are defeated with God's invasion through Jesus's life in ministry the first is a negative the best opportunity for the powers to defeat Jesus to defeat God's invasive Jesus strategy was a successful crucifixion that would make Jesus dead not dead in a relative transient way but dead dead the kind of dead from which there is no return who could possibly predict the consequence of a situation where the existence of the moral center of an entire cosmic age is eschatologically ended precisely because he's socially and politically embodied the morality of God's future age they would however be high expectations for a logical outcome eschatologically destroy the center and one would expect the aid the edges the followers to fold but Jesus was not eschatologically destroyed he was killed on a cross and this age were dead is relative we're narrative Lee speaking it is possible for John the Baptist to rebound from a beheading even a cross killing is at best a spurious victory the cross can only impose type a death but according to the apocalyptic scenario that mark appears to be working with type a death is transient giving way to either type B death or life the cross however is connected to neither of those static eschatological realities to obtain victory through the cross the powers of this age would have needed to connect the cross to type B death there seems however no mechanism within Mark's Gospel or without it to so position Jesus if then being type a dead is only relative and type a dead is the only kind of dead connected with the cross then what real victory could there be in the cross for Jesus's apocalyptic satanic opponents human cosmic or otherwise in this apocalyptic storyline the cross may be inevitable but it is hardly conclusive in fact theoretically speaking God's invasion could occur and in fact does occur in mark without a cross moment to be sure type a death is necessary it is an obligatory prerequisite for resurrection to be raised you've got to die but is that death on a cross the prerequisite consider the narrative presentation God's invasion ignites in that striking moment when Jesus tears into the narrative and engages John the Baptist at the Jordan God's invasion flares divine intent for the future when Jesus turns up missing from that tomb if theoretically speaking Jesus had died from old age or a broken heart the invasive realities of the Incarnation and the empty tomb would remain real enviable the cross showcases more about us than it does about God it confirms the deadness that rise within us and fights desperately against the promise of future life that Jesus reveals in his present behavior given who humans are the Living Dead and who Jesus is the representation of future life in the midst of the present age consumed by the influence and power of death yes the cross becomes an apocalyptic inevitability because of us not because of God because of what we are not because of who God is who God is is exposed the moment Jesus is revealed as God's Son and God's mission is revealed as Jesus's ministry who God is is clarified the moment the man in the empty tomb alleges that Jesus has promised to rise from the dead and restart his ministry to his disciples has been fulfilled God is the one who breaks in on the powers of death who rule this age in Jesus is coming God is the one who offers a preview of future life to the Living Dead who populate this age in Jesus's ministry God is the one who raises up a working demonstration of that future life in Jesus is empty tomb in a desperate futile attempt to counter all of these revelations of life the Living Dead offer up a cross the resurrection is conclusive and marks odd presentation even this positive can only be negatively portrayed by an empty negatively occupied tomb contemporary preaching often misses the purpose of the empty tomb because contemporary preaching is hung up on the cross perhaps not as hung up on it as Jesus one might say was a not Albert Schweitzer who famously said that the victory the rain of that great man was that he hangs upon the cross still we I would argue are more hung up on it than Jesus ever was while our vision tends to stop there mark look beyond to the emptiness and to the implications of that emptiness for discipleship the empty tomb especially considering Jesus's passion promises and his final promise to meet his disciples in Galilee following his raising up from the dead not to mention the mysterious man's declaration that Jesus has indeed been raised and awaits his followers in Galilee is Mark's narrative metaphor for resurrection Jesus's resurrection though is not I'm arguing the invasive turning point of the ages and does not the narrative focus not even now the negatively occupied tomb is the focus and the empty tomb is less about Jesus's eschatological revivification than it is about Jesus's waiting in Galilee for his disciples who if they are to live into their narrative expectations must undergo a figurative resurrection of their identities as disciples because as disciples they die and mark it is the Living Dead the disciples in this non transformed age who are commissioned to rise up from their fear rise up from their running away and follow Jesus to Galilee meet him there as the risen Lord and re-engage his invasive preaching ministry as their own the narrative surprised in a story where the resurrection is routinely expected confidently predicted and only briefly and for all intents and purposes rather matter-of-factly realized is not that Jesus gets up but given all that has happened that his disciples either those in the narrative of those outside of narrative reading it rise to the occasion more than the blind leading the blind it would be the Living Dead and the Living Dead broken as they as we are as captivated by the darkness of this age as they as we are they we are summoned to be the agents of God's future breaking into the present I wonder if this is what Jones and some they mean when they conclude that quote the apocalyptic preacher insists that we must measure ourselves by something ultimate in this mark in case the Living Dead are forced to measure themselves to measure ourselves by an empty tomb the way the story ends a 16-8 men scattered woman's sight women silent the disciples in the story had measured down preaching preaching mark apocalyptically that is to say invasively begins with this measurement by the ultimate the future symbolized at the end of mark by the empty tomb narrator throughout mark by the invasive Jesus ministry as Jesus demonstrated in his ministry and in his empty tomb the reality of God's future in the midst of the present so we are called to measure up to the focus and trajectory of the empty tomb that is to follow the resurrected Jesus to Galilee and re-engage his invasive ministry to preach expectations and realizations of future eschatological life in the midst of a deadened present where he started that preaching we do so knowing that because Jesus has transitioned from type a death to eschatological life he has made the ultimate boundary trespass he no longer opens pockets of the future he has crossed over into the future not a resuscitation but a resurrection has occurred here and perhaps this is why the story ends the way it does with Jesus's negative presence he is not here at the empty tomb as a physical presence neither will he be at Galilee and yet that is where he will meet them if they follow him and strike their own charge against the boundaries that separate the present from the future and thereby open pockets of God's future age and to the devastations of the present age if Jesus is now indeed of the future this homiletically of the future into the present is how they and we will transform his negative presence into a positive social political ecclesial spiritual physical reality if he is in the future the only way we can be with him is to open pockets of the future in the here and now we know though from the evidence of Jesus's own boundary breaking preaching ministry that God's future is shockingly different from the human present to inaugurate that future by preaching that future will therefore inevitably bring conflict the sparking of conflict though is never the goal of preaching neither those should the anticipation of it cause one to shift direction or content of preaching preaching that anticipates God's future particularly when that future is so different from the agenda of the historical present is the preaching that faithfully follows the design of Jesus's Galilee program and trust in the ultimate victory of God's empty tune in other words God's future reign becomes in pocket moments that resist the oppressive direction of this historical age concrete in our present preaching speaking about the consummation of God's reign Randall Reed is right to caution that quote it is only God who initiates and in acts the revolute revolution unquote but in God with Jesus's invasive life and ministry that has indeed happen God has an act at the revolutionary reign the end game has begun we need not feel the pressure of inciting it but we are being pressured and through our preaching must pressure others to engage the powers of this age as part of that oncoming incoming rain we are called to apocalyptic action to the triggering of future pockets of life is represented by the invasive behavior of Jesus's ministry in this historical age of living death Nathan Kerr is therefore right to argue quote furthermore the church itself is to be understood as the gathering of that people whose very existence is to be a sign and parable of the incursian of God coming rain into this evil age that is passing away then the missionary vocation must be considered equally constitutive of ekklesia the church only ever exists ekklesia only ever is as the occurrence of a people which like Jesus himself is sent into the world of people whose very life is the gift of participation in this world's liberation and transformation unquote Kier's aim is to empower an apocalyptic politics of mission I see marks narrative wishing to empower an apocalyptic politics of preaching the mission of our preaching is to create in a real and vibrant sense the reality and impact of God's breach of this historical age if our preaching is not just that invasive it cannot reveal God's future intent in this historical age apocalyptic preaching does not just speak of God's reign it must constitute God's reign as surely as Jesus's exorcisms healings and preachings constituted that reign in the first century preaching mark apocalyptic that means developing a clearer emphasis and our preaching on the social and political as well as the spiritual domination of this age by forces hostile to God's benevolent intent paul dupont describes this domination well quote when an entire network of powers becomes integrated around idolatrous values and behaviors we end up with what can be called a domination system a domination system is characterized by unjust economic relations oppressive political relations bias race relations as well as patriarchal gender relations hierarchical power relations and the use of violence to maintain them all unquote apocalyptic mark and preaching is dedicated to identifying the evils that exist in modern day domination systems and positing real time alternatives based on an assured understanding of what God's future portends and requires apocalyptic mark and preaching creates a politically and socially engage whose end time orientation has a potent real-time transfiguring effect on these domination systems and the structures that uphold them hoards of people and communities day in and day out experience a sense of living deadness because of the way political economic and social domination systems crushed the human spirit in pursuit of corporate and institutional gain apocalyptic preaching sees this crush as the manifestation of Marx strongmen running the house in this historical age are calling as apocalyptic preachers is to strike our way into the strong Mans house plunder it and set its captives free our apocalyptic preaching thus focuses as much on human systems as it does on individual human sinfulness preaching mark apocalyptically then means preaching from back to front starting from the empty tomb and using it as a lens to focus in on jesus's invasive life now I can think of two immediate fear-based reasons why we would find such preaching problematic first to preach the invasive Ministry of Jesus as a successful combat strike validated by the empty tomb is to invite a view of Mark's Gospel that glories and success ever since Theodor Whedon's book marked traditions and conflicts scholars have quarreled over whether Mark's Son of Man portrait was a direct countering response to the divine Superman perception of Jesus and many of his followers had conceived could it be that a contemporary focus away from the cross and on to a successful invasive strike followed up by a validating empty tomb would re-energize a glorified view of Jesus of Nazareth Jesus as a pack elliptic Super Soldier perhaps though it would be a misshapen view of mark's narrative presentation i do not discount that such an apocalyptic perspective could be crafted and abusively used however a counterpoint of sorts is worth noting a focus on the cross does not guarantee a glory less or glory cautious view indeed across the centuries Christians have gloried in the suffering of the cross and created a spiritual economy were suffering for Christ bings credits and sufficient credits buy one a sense of better discipleship than those who do not possess equal suffering credentials we have gloried in the cross and the sacrificial suffering that goes along with it more importantly we have preached the cross as if God also glory in it why is the cross not as I think mark portrays it a place of regret rather than a place of spiritual pride why is not anyone forced to pick up and carry a cross forced into a regrettable not an honorable position why don't we preach it that way as I have heard that command of Jesus preached indeed I reflected on my own preaching of that text and I have heard and continued to hear an unsettling tone it is as though Jesus a smile on his face proud eager giving a pep talk before the big game the mother of all games in fact preaches all right boys it's fight in time anyone who would follow me into the battlefield take up your cross and let's go bring it on where I'll bring it bring it I imagine instead a despondent Jesus declaring with conviction I will die soon because of what I believe because of how I have lived and how I promised to keep on living because in my present life I foreshadow a future whose ethics and rules and ways of living with and treating one another are completely different from the Living Dead 'no state consumer what i believe in how i live are in conflict with what the powers of this world believe and how they continue to live and force others to live if you would follow me in my beliefs you will conflict with those powers too you may well die too but i know no other way to flash god's future back into our present I am sorry I am so sorry but I do not see another way regrettably you too must take up your cross and you must follow second I believe we are frightened of a preaching world not centered on the cross because the cross is like an anchoring stake in the ground of our faith Jesus's ministry was so long ago the gospel recordings of it so faithfully and theologically render that we sometimes have a hard time deciding what was historically accurate and what was not the discussions on the historical Jesus are so heated and convoluted that we end up feeling less confident about what we know of him and more despondent of our ability to engage him after reading through the literature than we were before we start it and above it all Jesus is teaching and behavior or so apocalyptic based as to be a perilous foundation upon which to build in these trouble technological scientific post modernist secular cynical times Albert Schweitzer has already stated the case well enough quote people fear to admit the claims of apocalyptic eschatology would abolish the significance of his words for our time yes we try to tie him to our own time but it Switzer warned he does not stay he passes by our time and returns to his own and with the mark and resurrection there is nothing except the emptiness of the tomb to hold on to when he passes into his own world and that's tenuous security we typically do not trust what we cannot see so we idolize what we can see we can see in time we cannot see beyond time an apocalyptic vision the resurrection that is so central to that vision lies beyond historical place and time and therefore beyond our grasp like Linus the Charles Schultz character and the classic comic strip series peanuts we need a security blanket to hold on to in this troubled historical age and so we stick the pious thumb of one hand reverently in our mouth while with the other we clutch desperately to the cross we are fond of saying that the one thing we can know about Jesus is that he was crucified that one sure thing that happening in the past is not at least on the surface a natural apocalyptic act it's a historical event but our faith is not based on history I'm not sure that our faith can even be based on Jesus being crucified if it were it would not matter if he was not resurrected Paul that was right if he was not resurrected then our faith is in vain which means for Paul as from mark I believe the pivot point for faith is the apocalyptic knife-edge of a resurrection to keep from dealing with the resurrection as a literal invasive combat rupture of this historical age of the Living Dead we homiletically pin ourselves to the cross what if seen from the apocalyptic perspective the cross was not the thing what if it and his violence we're seen from the end time perspective rather than from our time perspective God made God's case not because of the cross but God made God's case in spite of the cross God did not act with the cross God acted through the cross while the Living Dead determined to stamp out Jesus as message and ministry because of the life transformation had threatened stabbed the cross into the ground God turned an invasive maneuver up in the air Schweitzer was wrong Jesus was hung on the cross but he was not hung up on it he was taken down and more importantly he was raised up beyond it we must do likewise in our preach and raise up our vision forward upward into the future where the empty tomb awaits us a future that will surely if we represented in our teaching and preaching of Jesus as boundary breaking leper touching sin forgiving prostitutes socializing tax collector cavorting unjust law breaking women receiving all people's accepting Empire challenging ministry that began in Galilee we preached that future we transfigure our present apocalyptic preaching is the courage to let go of the past and the present as important as they are and ground our world in the future as Jesus did in his mark and ministry the presence of the cross draws us back to the past the reality of the resurrection propels us into the future it is the same future Jesus represented in his it is the future we are called to preach today not an idealized future but an apocalyptic future which invaded the present life and Ministry of Jesus of Nazareth Jesus and the empty tomb the proclamation a future life preached a congregations of living dead our task is to focus life on them resurrected life and all that it's socially ecclesiastically politically economically and spiritually means a very simple example before I close and the scheme of things we have much bigger issues before us but let me illustrate what I'm trying to say with this today still the worship hour in this country remains the most segregated hour is that how the future of worship looks does our segregated worship reveal God's future of God's people before the heavenly throne and the reign of God will we imagine a men's section over there a women's section over here white people's section over there black folk section yonder and so on is that God's apocalyptic future of worship and if it's not why does our preaching allow it to be the church's constitutional present who though in his or her right mind was set about on such a preaching program this is what it means to preach God's future life in the midst of a dead now in terms of social justice economic equality environmental care international politics you name it the question is do we see what such an issue looks like from the future and if we do see such a future God's future what are we prepared and the present to preach about it I used to tell my classes when I came to my last lecture on mark that I think I know why the women at the tomb are afraid I think they're afraid of the good news the good news is that Jesus represents God's future in the midst of the present the good news is that Jesus has left an empty two in the past and is headed for a rendezvous in Galilee where through his disciples this time he will start breaking the future into the present all over again it is this good news future that frightens them that frightens me last year this time I was in a plane traveling to South Korea I woke at one point during the flight a little disoriented and wondered what time it was I realized though that I was in a transitory State on a plane for 14 hours meant that I really did not have time because I was moving too fast and therefore was never local it is location in space that gives me my best sense of time but on the plane I was never at a station or reports of zones and times are always changing even if I'd asked the captain what time it was where the plane was at that moment in space the information would have been practically meaningless for me I could not do anything with that time that time had no hold on me time for me was therefore in reference points at that point of my querying my best reference point was behind me in the past so to keep myself oriented I kept my watch trained to Richmond time this was the only way for me to put time this into concrete terms to make it meaningful I thought of what my daughter and son were doing my daughter was just getting out of school it was 5:30 p.m. Richmond Virginia time and she had stayed later that afternoon for track practice my dad who had come to stay with my daughter was picking her up maybe from schools just a little bit later my mom would have remained at our home getting dinner ready for my son and daughter cooking something no doubt that both of them like to take their mind off of the fact that their father and mother were traveling far away I knew what my school was doing the students were playing ultimate frisbee on the lawn of our quad the faculty who had had a 4:00 p.m. meeting were likely I guess on their way home by 5:30 one never knows faculty meetings can go on and on my office was closed up as my assistant had left around 5:00 as the dinner hour approached the library ramped up to receive its evening pages but everywhere else the campus would be quiet I knew that reference point both temporally and spatially back there that reference point gave me comfort a concrete thing a concrete place a concrete meaningful time that now oriented my life in fact it was that pass they gave promise to my future landing in an unknown place that it seems to me is one of the reasons why it is easier to preach the cross over the resurrection we cannot see and place the resurrection it is of the future it is a rupture in time a rupture in the present whose reality is from a time we cannot yet imagine we have not yet been there so we like the disciples in mark 9 do not understand it not really but apocalyptic eschatology is telling us that what is out there in the future is more real than anything we've left back there behind it is saying let go of your past even you cherish past and people events your destiny exists in a future where and when you have never been well all that you know is in the past all that you are lies in the future your destiny lies and letting go of the past and seeing that future and realizing that future in your present now if you had told me that on that plane that would have been startling unsettling shocking and threatening threatening life the Freedom Riders marching beyond the past through the present on their way to a shockingly different future in 1950 Selma Alabama singing the folk song keep your eyes on the prize refusing to settle back into the evil of separate but equal or to be defeated by the colored only laws of the land or the Freedom Riders or waterholes beaten and arrested still they sang got my hand on the freedom plow wouldn't take nothing from my journey now keep your hands on the prize hold on hold on hold on keep your eyes on the prize hold on mark is saying keep your eyes on the future and hold on remember the Bill Clinton mantra in his first political campaign for president it's the economy stupid well in this fight this cosmic conflict there's a similar saying it's the future stupid that's where the prize is that's where the resurrection is and perhaps this is the hope for the church the future now the past where the crucifixion lies now the present where the church stumbles but in a prize future different from anything we currently possess can we in our preaching visualize concretize such a future we need another image we need a resurrection image preaching God's invasion and Jesus's life and ministry and empty tomb is like that our calling to replicate the Jesus invasion and our contemporary preaching and pocket moments where God's future flashes into the present is like that here floating in present time disoriented by the deadness of the world to which we travel we are commissioned to locate God and then locate ourselves not via a cherished past landmark but through a future vision the content reality and impact of that future flashes back to us in the life and Ministry of Jesus the preaching of that ministry comes to life when we dare to journey with the resurrected Jesus who has emptied his tomb of all its past and present sacred furniture and headed back to the future back to where the future starts back to Galilee you know several months ago I told a friend about my topics for these Beecher lectures and the risk is symbol of the Living Dead that I intended to use as my point of reference she said she had a book for me I was expecting something theological and humph hermeneutical what I received in the campus mail was the Zombie Survival Guide by Max bullets you know and over and over 300 whimsical tongue-in-cheek pages mr. Brooks outlines his theory and the practices that developed from that theory on how to survive a zombie apocalypse how to make do in a world overrun by the Living Dead as I've been interpreting the message of the first gospel Marc wants us to do something quite opposite and rather counterintuitive he wants us as preachers who have followed Jesus back to Galilee to instigate foment and unleash a zombie apocalypse a world overrun by living dead people who can and who will demonstrate the future life as previewed in Jesus's ministry and anticipated in Jesus's imminent return because the powers that rule this age have already done so we don't have to create the Living Dead we only need to refocus and release them show them their potential demonstrate their vulnerability to the life virus that is God and get them to willingly submit to it open to it after we have through our preaching brought them into contact with it how to go about it between revelations Dawn of the Dead and the imminent future and Mark's recording of God's insertion of Jesus into the realm of the Living Dead and the distant past lives the release of the pathogen Jesus's own resurrection that is the virus of life infecting a world breeding on death to introduce this virus into the contemporary world is to preach the resurrection to the lens of apocalyptic eschatology a central part of that proclamation is that those of us who follow Jesus to Galilee determined to reveal through our present existence God's future way of living represent we represent the contemporary strain of that virus to put it more succinctly in between marks invasion of the dead and revelations Dawn of the Dead is us the Living Dead vulnerable to God ready to rise what a joy it would be if our preaching could help provoke that rise imagine it us the Living Dead preaching and performing in the present the reality of God's future reign now that would be a zombie apocalypse thank you brian is going to give us a little period time period for questions or responses and we will hold that session right here in Marquand because some people may need to go I think we'll take just a minute and if the person who has the microphone that I'm supposed to hand okay one here and one there that's great okay so if you need to get up and go we understand and please feel free to we'll wait just a minute so we won't be disrupted folks we we do have microphones available so if you'll raise your hand there's a mic over on this side and then there's a mic over on this side and it will be brought to you please wait until you have the mic because the sound in here is such that it can be very difficult to hear even though you think you're being heard so Brian I'll let you take this microphone and I'll just look for your hand Brian what would you do with the passage in first Peter that I think says to this you've been called Christ suffered for you leaving you an example that you should follow in his faith well I would read that in the same way that I read take up your cross and follow that is that indeed Christ did suffer and I'm not discounting that and how important that is what I'm suggesting is that that suffering comes at a point of inevitability given the kind of ministry he leads the kind of life elite so I think that fits what Peter is talking about as well now there is of course an atonement understanding of that that Peter quotation I think one can see it through this lens as well as one can see it through the atonement first of all thank you very much I'm struck in all three of your lectures by all of the military imagery in which that you've used I find it very provocative I also find it very discomforting can you can you talk about that especially for for people who who are who who who see the good news is being news of peace among others yeah well I think that's a very good question because I struggled with that as I was working through it and I started with revelation lecture and you know the whole idea of the the combat mythology that professor Collins Adela Collins and others have developed across the years I mean I think that's that's an integral part of what John is trying to get across so I think that language is there in the text that we need to work with I also think it's important that we understand when Jesus talks about the kingdom of God the reign of God however we interpret by celaya to Theo that he's talking about a metaphor that would be understood in a way of rains clashing against one another so what I was trying to do is to take the unsettling image that Jesus himself is using and that all the way through the New Testament to then John and revelation is using this imagery of of conflict and combat between the powers in this world and God because that's the imagery that was comprehensible I think too in the way that Jesus wanted it to be to the people who were listening to him so I'm trying to unsettle using the same imagery that Jesus is trying to use to unsettle when you talk about kingdoms at war with one another God's reign and the reign of Satan how they clash and then the imagery that takes place as a part of that I don't necessarily think that well I don't think that that means that one can't that one's understanding about Jesus bringing in his message bringing being one of peace its compromised because I think what he's suggesting is that in on this cosmic level this is this combat that takes place between God is image not in a violent way by us but image in another way by us so the example I could use is is the book of Revelation where there is clear combat language between God and Satan there's war I mean it's just clear there's war between God and Satan never however does John expect his own hearers and readers to engage violently they are to witness and to witness in a way that puts them in peril and not to respond in a violent way when that peril comes upon them because they believe God will do that for them so on the one hand you have this imagery of God's conflict and we us being drawn into it but on the other hand you don't have the expectation that we then go out and imitate or participate in God's movement by acting violently we participate in God's movement with the same kind of assertiveness but in ways that are nonviolent so matter of fact I translate kupo mone in the book of Revelation which is mostly translated in the NRA's V as patient endurance I translate that as nonviolent resistance because I think that's what John is calling for I mean that the persons who were in the civil rights movement for example there was combat going on they were participating in that combat they were caught up in the clash but they don't respond violently what they're called to his nonviolent resistance there is an engagement that can take place that can be a part of this war that need not necessarily be a violent engagement so it's like it's a complicated answer but that's what I'm working with is I try to work through that image I don't want us in the same way that I don't want us to lose apocalyptic I don't want us to lose the shocking nature of this reign of God language so we kind of take it as you know the you know the whole idea of and I like some of the translations Commonwealth of and all those kind of things I think they lose the combat mythology that's inherent within the reign of god imagery as Jesus and these New Testament writers are using it I don't think we need I don't think we want to lose that I think we want to understand how we work with it that's right because for him it's in the preaching of the res in the preaching of Jesus that the resurrection takes place amongst his disciples that's right that so that's the DeMuth Allah Jose Asian that I've been talking about oh it's a very it's I think it's a tremendously huge question and that's a that's a very good question overall I'm still struggling with a lot of what your you're asking in the question I mean I haven't come to a place that resolution probably won't until you know the kingdom comes right but what I'm what I'm stressing here is that first I think boatman's DeMuth ologies ation does a disservice to how apocalyptic needs to live in our contemporary understanding of what God is doing and so that's where I moved to the resurrection and refocusing and re seeing the resurrection what I'm pushing for as you note is to see even the cross through the lens of the resurrection I would make the case that as you read through the narratives of the Gospels and as you read through Paul's work as well that the way in which the cross is understood is through the lens of the resurrection right okay so what I'm pushing for then is it is Jesus's resurrection that's right it is Jesus's resurrection looking through that lens one that understands in in Brooklyn New York I am part of a tiny racial minority I'm wondering how you feel being a part of a tiny racial minority here oh how I well I feel like I'm in AI feel like being an invasive representation of God's possibility thank you profoundly for your presentation in my mid 80s I may have heard as many Beecher lectures in this place is anyone present and you have been challenging I had a question which you may recall I asked you privately and I was looking forward to the answer but this is such a great opportunity that maybe you could benefit by sharing your response with all of us it was my privilege to be invited to Harvard Law School a few weeks ago to celebrate the lighted legacy of Charles Hamilton Houston who had done so much as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Amherst and an early graduate of Harvard Law School when he moved on as Dean of Howard law school and assembled the minds and brains to strategize for developing a means of dismantling racial segregation in education in this nation the wonderful gathering began with a person giving a historical view of Harvard's beginnings and I had always been rather embarrassed that Brown we're Baptists were prominent had such a regrettable past and conflicted because Yale University still has as its great symbols leading racists in the names of the colleges but when I heard the true story of the beginnings of Harvard University it seemed and as the presenter dwelt so much on the 16 1700s I could not resist asking him if he would share out of the richness of his experience and wisdom if he would share with us the story of the life and legacy of john chavis I have asked many Presbyterians and they were unable to the light that lit up in your eyes when I asked that question if you'd be so kind as to tell us that John Chavez well I don't know enough about him to be able to give a discourse I just know the name and know what he stood for I don't know a great deal more than that so I'm not the one who could be able to give that discourse of him here I'd love to do that but I'm sorry I can't I can't fill in thank you so much for your provocative lectures these last days I am NOT to appear as though I slept through most of them and only tuned in at the end but I am particularly compelled by your notion and your charge really that we do better about bridging the gap of racism that exists on Sunday mornings and having been transformed in my own ministry by the sort of chapel experiences that we had here under our former dean and former director of music where we struggled daily and and do our very best to be ecumenical and embrace a wide variety of traditions and experiences fail but but try our best to be very faithful in that I'm wondering what it is you imagine that sort of worship experience looks like how might we begin to bridge those gaps or do some of the deconstruction necessary in order to worship together while being respectful of a variety of theological perspectives and and cultural perspectives and any other sort of hermeneutic experiences yes yeah that's a big question and and that's one of the things that makes it difficult for such a such a vision of the future to happen in the midst of the present well ignore and I did and was to work on a book on multicultural worship and we were trying to do to ask those very questions the piece that I wrote in that book was called the apocalypse of worship the revelation of worship and what it looks like and I tried to look at marks presentation and how it gave us some clues as to how we could begin that process a lot of it begins with with dynamics of inner relationship in terms of power dynamics trust dynamics being able to overcome bridges of separation in terms of distance and I don't mean just vast distance with distance within the same communities I mean churches are beginning that I mean they're working together to try to build bridges in terms of worship and and mission and opportunities how we continue to move in that direction I think I don't have answers for what I see though is that what we do now can't reflect what we're looking for in the future and how we can move through the trust issues and power issues and dynamics to create more that worship opportunity and the present the closer we get to that future reality and I think sometimes that happens to happen in special worship opportunities it has to happen in larger gatherings where people come together it has to happen where some communities take risks but it's not just a thing that a that a minister or an educator does it has to be something that congregations themselves are committed to so it begins with teaching inside a congregation before you can necessarily go outside the congregation and we have you know churches of I've served on presbytery committees Presbyterian trying to bring churches together that were of the same ethnicity who were small churches and they don't want to come together and you know it's not a matter of breaching an ethnicity bound or it's you know my church is here my church is here and we want to keep the same care so there are all these dynamics to work through still I think there is a pull from the future that demands we continue to work figuring out doing the hard work of figuring it out and struggling and and meeting the inevitable conflict that occurs as a result of that struggling I think is what what I'm pushing for here I don't have a have an answer but I think we are called to struggle in that direction if that's what we see so and you know that was a confined example I'd expand that to when we talk about economic and justice or social injustice those are some broader areas where we also need to envision what the future looks like with God and see where that future is different from the present and then that calls us to do something I want to thank you very much first of all for everything that you've said I'd like to see somebody tackle questions like this figuratively in dead earnest there are there are two things somewhat unrelated that I wanted to ask you during your first talk I was struck for some reason or other by phrases here and there that reminded me of holidays Yas things hidden since the foundation of the world I don't know whether you know anything about his work or not that he's a Roman Catholic anthropologist and theologian and he begins also with matters having to do with death he asked himself the question how is it that the world over we can't talk about the starting of a city without talking about sacrifice without talking about deliberate and planned death that's one thing I wanted to ask whether you had seen that book the second thing is not related but it's dear to my heart as a graduate at this place and also University of Chicago Divinity School and English department how do you relate in your mind imagination and revelation yeah that's a very good question how are we related Majan ation in revelation what I tried to do in particular that first lecture and then what is kind of directed me for all three of these lectures I think the imagination is one of the places where God's Spirit can touch us and move us in a dramatic and potent way because we let our guards down there and I think you know some of that it's you know that that speaking with John that he talks about when he's taken up to the heavenly realm I think imagination plays a role in his ability to hear and see what he's able to hear and see what I've been trying to do is to do something similar that is imagined beyond the normal constructs that I work with and try to pull from some popular culture constructs imaginative constructs that I must admit made me a little bit anxious about doing these lectures because I didn't know how it was going to work and whether or not you were going to be imaginative with me because you could immediately reject a popular culture metaphor particularly one like Living Dead and everything then Falls the the lectures won't work unless you it can imagine with me and I use one quote once I in that first lecture and I can't remember whose book it comes from now but it was it was one of the preaching texts that I had worked from starting about the we allow that to happen in many key ways like for example the broken loaf without the imagination it's hard for us to key in and understand what that symbol fully truly means as Jesus represents it to us if you're gonna say well it's a loaf of bread Jesus that's where it begins and that's where it ends then you can't go with him into the the broader theological message he wants to present so I think it's not just the imagination of the speaker the community has to be willing to imagine with him or her and we do that all the time as that text said when we go to a movie or we read a novel will suspend and we'll imagine we often don't do that in more critical areas of our lives because we feel that we need to be literal we need to be serious etc but imagination can open us up to serious possibilities that are beyond our imagination if we allow it to happen so that's so I've been trying to imagine as I've worked through this I wondered if you would speak to the hopes that we pin on death in in our political life in popular culture and and how one deals with that and I'll give an example just the the fact that Osama bin Laden is killed and I think we think he did did but well that's true I think we do think he's dead that is then it's not dead dead it's the type a did exactly and the living did still remains in terms of being able to carry out the ideas and movements but yet we tend to as when I say we I mean the country in the culture and there's a lot of cheering at the death of certain perceived enemies as if it's going to kill what it is that we think is evil and that you know one of the things that I've been trying to push throughout all these lectures is that we move away from individual focus focus on individual people and individual misdeeds and look at cosmic realities because I think that's where apocalyptic language is calling us and to see how we're all caught up in that cosmic malformed reality and so all of us are misshapen some of us are misshapen more than others but we're all drawn into it we're all infected by what Paul calls sin and death what I was calling this this phenomenon of living death so if we can see more on a cosmic level rather than an individual level I think we can begin to see beyond individual people doing individual bad things even though that's something we need to attend to but what's incredibly important that we often miss are the symbols that are the systems that are put in place because of this kind of cosmic condition that these authors are talking about and the other thing since this probably be my last word I wanted to to note that I'm continually thinking about the general ask the question here that then connects with the question you're asking about how we pin things on death that's what has been driving these lecture for me I started with a question and have been struggling with a question since I've been doing much of my research and teaching I come out of an well I come out of an african-american tradition and I've been reading these slave narratives in these these slave materials and looking at the way suffering and death is imposed and then made to seem by the people who impose it a liberating reality that it does something for them as a people that their suffering and sacrifice does something and I've seen that happen within present and contemporary lives as well that's what I'm working against I'm trying to figure that out I don't I don't think God has slaves suffer in order that the society can move forward no matter how much this society earned economically from the work of slaves I don't think that sacrifice is what was intended in a beneficial way we made it beneficial by the way the country used that labor to develop its infrastructure and its wealth early on but I don't think that's how God is operating I think God is operating to try to help us move beyond that and I think the cross I'm trying to figure out how to cross plays in that I'm trying to figure out how we understand death and how it's playing and all of that and I recognize that that's a key crucial moment for us and for me I mean I will admit I preached across much more than I preached at resurrection because it's so vital for me but I'm also struggling with what's God doing and how do I look at what what God is doing and that's why it seems to me the resurrection becomes the one singular thing that we know for sure nobody but God can do and if we take that as our starting point then we can look at everything else we can look at Jesus as minister we can look at his death we can look at how we live in response the disciples and that's how we stop pinning things on death but we pin it on life we put in on the future life that God promises to each of us but we've got to believe unlike boatmen that the thing happened and then it will happen in the future it's not collapsing everything into the future it's just simply saying that there is a future reality weekend and that future changes transforms our present I'm wondering does it even transform the way we look at something as dear and as valuable as the cross and so that's what's propelled me into to these lectures | Yale Divinity School | UCjpj95By0lfnH8OBWsSATCw | 2012-04-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,033 | 83,866 |
Ei-6y0zeU5A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei-6y0zeU5A | Islamic Ruling on masturbation, NL ondertitel - YouTube.flv | the last question that of masturbation and this is an issue over which of course scholars have different some say it's Haram some say it's makrooh if you ask me what is your view personally personally I my view is that it is makrooh in that the rulings for something to be Haram you know it needs clear texts and really in this action there are not clear text there are implications people are drawing implications so I would be wary or shy to say Haram however no doubt it is not a good thing it doesn't solve whatever problem a person is thinking of solving it does create problems for people later on when they get married etc where that became a habit and they can't get fulfilled in normal husband wife relations I've picked cases people came to me and complain about this you know this can happen this is not a good thing and the Prophet SAW said Allah when he gave the options for that those who are not able to fast he didn't say you can masturbate no he said I mean sorry those are not able to get married he said fast that's what he said so fasting has been given to us as the way of controlling our desires in this regard so that's what we should do take that which the Prophet SAW seldom gave us | marjam62 | UCIBfpIjJNxZ5_dw1M_hStyg | 2012-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 234 | 1,207 |
HKvxolG1EYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKvxolG1EYA | Do we still use tea chests? TTV#60 | Hi, one of the things we're most often asked is: do we still use these - tea chests? Of course, there's a tremendous romance to tea chests. All of you are far too young to remember that of course not so long ago we used to use these every time we moved house. The removal company would deliver a whole load of them and you'd pack everything up in newspaper and away it would go. I'm really sorry to tell you that no, hardly ever used these days. There's a couple of very good reasons for it, and to be frank I'm not even that sorry. They were never that practical, except of course when they were being carried up planks by stevedores in the London dockyards when ships were still being unloaded by hand. Of course, that's stopped years ago. Tea nowadays comes like this. It's a paper sack. But it's not just a paper sack - in fact, Carlos, if you come in really close I can show that in fact you see - can you see that? - there's three layers and the inside layer is silver foil. So it keeps the tea in really good condition and really really dry, and of course above all it can be put on a pallet. So we normally get about 20 of those sacks on a pallet - so that's about a tonne of tea. 50kg per sack, 20 sacks = a tonne - the weight per sack can go up to sort of 60kg for some of the dusts. Far more practical than getting 30kg or something in one of these. There's another reason too, apart from practicality, which is that everyone's trying to use less wood in packaging. This is the so-called phytosanitary regulations and it basically means not having beetles coming into the country, so everyone's trying to stop using wood in packaging. And even on pallets themselves - of course a lot of pallets are still made of wood, but those are treated, and even those are being got rid of now and people are using slip sheets, which is a piece of cardboard in place of a pallet, so no pallet at all. So yep, sorry to tell you: not really using tea chests very much, but the sacks are pretty good at keeping the tea in good condition, and they are quite a lot easier for us to use. So I hope that explains things. Thank you. | Gadsden Tea | UCbyDNs181zgi68xONPBs5mA | 2016-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 414 | 2,123 |
2l0ckH-r9IQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l0ckH-r9IQ | Arnett Gardens FC defeat Waterhouse FC 1-0 in JPL matchday 6 battle! Match Highlights | [Music] referee Hamilton she'll be assisted by FIFA assistant referee Stephanie de sing Ron Archer and he officially he from referee the home team's lineup Eric Edwards between the sticks Shane Watson is at left back Gerald Neil Joel Cunningham the captain in the middle there on the right hand side rashan Amos in the middle of the park Maron Martin jamone Shepard and Jim Thomas and up top Shay Smith on the left he scored a double over Monte United last time out and Kimani arwine with four goals on the right Warner brown with just the one goal beside his name will go through the middle yeah 433 Marlon Martin will provide the base for the attacking thrust from kimon Warner Brown and sha Smith those will be the main protagonists for an Gardens looking to get the win here over waterhous kimar Foster in goal for Waterhouse a back for Nevada player Kei the Simpson Elvis Wilson and canil Hyde very familiar in the middle of the Park niiko Christian Devonte Walker and possibly dinardo Thomas playing centrally tonight and up top Andre Smith on the left Andre Fletcher on the right and the big man de number nine Javan Bryan with six goals to his name so far this season well the three names jabon Brian ncoy Christian and Andre Fletcher we expect him let's take a look at the full-time highlights of this Thursday night picture and this was an effort that was blocked at w house well they did some work in that first half but then against the Run of play anic Gardens took the lead in the 10th minute Warner brown with a wonderful finish anik Gardens number nine just picked up on the mistake from Wilson and it was steady for him and it guns with the Advantage he really liked it then Smith falling over went through to ARB and then picked up inside by Jim Thomas who tried to tow poke it past kimar Foster who got the better of him with the outstretch leg and then this one delivered inside of the bar Warner brown with the header that cannoned off the woodwork that would have put and it gens two up and then this effort bang on target amos's hand was out and the referee didn't spot it and an opportunity here for warut his shot was charged down he had a decent game you know the striker playing a wonderful role through the middle but then chaos second yellow card after being advised by for assistant referee a Hamilton showing Gerald Neil Jr a second yellow which means that he was off for an early shower and a confrontation with the gate Warner Brown having to support deciding to go himself straight to fosta and then this one sent inside and nodded down by Mar cockings and then Jamon Shepard with the pull back there and he picked up his second yellow card and he was sent off too there was to be one more of course Shane Watson given his marching orders petulent and uh still wouse couldn't get by an gun with a big win in the end an guns with 11 shots five of which were on target wat were yet to register a shot on Target and they committed 13 fouls and had the red cards to prove it as well as six yellow cards CS wow what a game that was wouse with 11 quarter kicks adig Gans with just two w house with 55% of the position but even after all of that they just couldn't come away with the win ah Joel a really good performance from you a captain's performance from you you limited waterhous well they didn't have a shot on target uh talk me through your performance today well I think it was a good performance for me and also from the entire team I think we came out here to make a statement we considered six goals in the last three games and really wanted the clean sheet today we got it with a win I mean I I saw that um even the leading go scorer in the league bran I mean there was a plan for him every time he got the ball the few moments that he got it you were all quick to close him down so it was not just you being involved but the instruction and the leadership from you I mean you talk about your entire team being good you must be disappointed though that you ended the game just with eight players on the Park yeah definitely disappointed I know and looking forward to the next game we know be short-handed so it's really disappointed but we're glad to show the character to finish off the game and get the three points today so look forward to the next game by preparing finally second in the table now with this win what does that mean for aret Gardens and their season well it means they have a little form going so we have two Inns straight now looking forward to the next game on Sunday against Cavaliers and we'll take it one game at a time well a big performance from your captain performance from you good luck in the rest of your encounters thank you very much do you have it Joel C man of the match uh really did well today it did a number on this man's team there were nine shots from your team | SportsMax TV | UC4XO5MevdtVYSwUCBNNULVA | 2023-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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EnTpy7hq-oY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnTpy7hq-oY | WikiConference UK 2013 - Michael Maggs, Wiki Loves Monuments | so I want you to take that back I do know perfectly well there's a list put on the website of talks that people are asking to be given and uh one of them was wicked off monuments and I added a comment saying yes if you want to go to somebody to talk about it here I am I'm not quite sure probably most of you know what what Wikipedia's monuments is but I'll just I'll just go through it quickly for those who who don't as it says here it's the it's the world's largest photo contest it's an international contest which has been running since 2010. um and it has an international committee which then the the individual countries run their own contests and the winners of each each contest submit photographs back to the international Fury who then make International Awards now the it started in 2010 in and then went to International in the next year and for reasons I'm not totally certain about yourself the UK has not yet Taken part in this and I've always thought this is a bit of an embarrassment really because we're supposed to be we've probably got one of our highest concentrations of historic monuments in the world yeah and we've never taken part so I think we ought to be doing something so hence trying to get some people involved last year there were 34 different countries this year so far 39 countries have indicated that they will probably be taking part and I'm pretty determined that the UK should as well the plan is that it will be a volunteer run volunteer-led effort with support from Wikimedia UK what is it essentially the each country sets up their own rules and defines what a monument is new each country can Define that in any way they like but it must be something that has a unique identifier so in the UK there are lots of different particular types of things you might call monuments and what we are going to be doing this year is um is uh list of buildings the reason for choosing is to buildings as opposed to to other things is that first of all we can get hold of all the data we can get hold of the data we've got hold of the data from English Heritage and the corresponding organizations in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland that all that needs to be put on to Wikipedia members of the public are then asked to take photographs of all of those buildings and upload them onto comments using a modified version of the upload template they then link their uploads to the individual reference number the official reference number given by the listing organization okay now if you take the entirety off the list of buildings in the UK and all of those four countries we go to a very very large number so we're looking at this time simply the primary buildings the most important ones so this this site here is is the international site that photographers would look at if they want to see the building the um the competition to start with a lot of work needs to be done on that by the International Community then actually on Wiki and this is on Commons you this is the international page on Commons showing you the countries that will be participating this year I have actually added our name to this we've got to do it and also we have some so so we have a page to organize the UK competition we've made a start on the tasks the the international committee has a lot of experience they have provided each of the individual National organizers with a sort of generic list of things to be done this is how far we've got with the UK so far we are a bit behind but we're not more behind than other countries fortunately we also have some more detailed pages of who is currently helping we've got so far a an initial steering committee of volunteers and staff members to try and push this forward and we're going to need some more people to to help particularly on the technical side which I'll I'll just mention in a moment we also have a list of we also have on call it a specific list of individual tasks that we're doing and volunteers are more than welcome to come along and look at look at some of these these tasks also set up so far is a hack for organizers not much of it yet but there will be more and a help desk for for organizers I should mention what what why are we why are we doing this what's the point of it all well this is not not simply for photographers I mean I've gotten into it really because I'm a photographer and I like I think we ought to get some nice pictures on on Wikimedia but actually it's a much broader thing it's it's actually a wonderful um and reach opportunity and increases awareness throughout the entire Community it brings in types of the potential editor or at least uploader who wouldn't normally be involved in in our field at all particularly older people who might be very involved in their local communities and cultural heritage um who wouldn't dream of coming along and editing Wikipedia they may well be very very knowledgeable about their interesting local buildings would be very very willing to come along take some photographs go have a day out go take some photographs and upload them or get somebody to to help them with that we know from experience in other countries that it's been extremely popular there's been a lot of good feedback and publicity in in the local press it gives us very good contact with the listing organizations English Heritage and and so on and last but not least it's because it's been done for several years there is a quite a well-defined structure to it and there is some some International Help in terms of actually writing the British rules the information for photographers and so on and actually getting people in that's that's not really a problem I can do that's another volunteers but we will need more assistance particularly on the technical side of things certainly that's not something I know there are other very other people in the room what we've got so far is we have the official lists from the listing organizations English Heritage and so on in structured probably Limited Format those will need to be uploaded out to Wikipedia there is stuff on Wikipedia already a lot of this was done by multichill a couple of years ago when when there was a thought that the UK would get involved but it in fact didn't happen a lot of stuff on Wikipedia though is in Wiki that needs to be converted into proper template format so that it can be picked up by the the box that is used to grab that information and put it into the rookie loves monuments Central database um there will also be a lot of Need for further publicity and Outreach getting out to potential competitors throughout the country and this this really is throughout the country um competition the typical typically the way it works is that there are partner organizations who support some organizations one of which may be yet who come up with some some prizes for various classes of the best photograph or the best group of photographs and then the top 10 photographs that we've preparing go forward to the international competition there is an international Curie who will choose the best photographs there the the jury is always completely different from the organizers and we would look to be getting a professional during Professional Building reporters for example from English Heritage and so on there are some very specialist knowledgeable people there um so the reason for talking about it now really is to say we've made a bit start um there is a lot more to do and traditional help particularly on the technical stuff and there will be stuff to do all the way up until September whether the competition starts for those who are interested in joining it photographs can be taken at any time you can take a photograph now it doesn't matter when a photograph was taken so competitors control through their lists of photos or holiday snaps or whatever the only Criterion is that the photograph must be of a listed building which is on the official list one of the official lists and you must upload it during the month of September September so um I think that's probably all I have to say and I'm not going to Waffle on too long and perhaps just talk talk elephant one simple technical question what sort of camera is recommended for the sort of quality you might be looking for anything at all and I think a lot of the photographs will in fact be taken by smartphones and it's quite probable that there will be an upload by the mobile system which goes through this so you're on your your mobile there is a mechanism for you to look at them that which goes off to say the English heritage site which already has a nice map and you can scroll around pick the volume but pick the thing you're looking at that will give you the number take a picture and it will upload it so it will choose for you it'll do all the linking for you you might need to give a name if you want to but it will includes the license or something like stuff ideally I'd like some high quality photographs and I think it is also possible for the app here that's the plan anyway to for you to tell I've taken photo of this building and to save all the information so when you get home you have the list of buildings you can photos of and match it with your high quality camera so that you don't have to type everything in my hand so you've got record of it on your phone for you too um combine together before you upload it ultimately um it's going to be part of your numbers again some of the contestants will come along and they'll just take some random steps which is might be useful for some things but um it's it's much nicer if we've got some proper stuff | Wikimedia UK | UCAOm8meTwPwilpHYO7xO88Q | 2013-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,790 | 9,636 |
A-qaLVZw18c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-qaLVZw18c | Pear Deck Webinar | here we go okay so i created this one with paradigm so that we could walk through some of the features at the beginning um so that you can learn about like the different options that they have and see it from a student's perspective and then i'll show you how i made that um so all right so if you guys want to like open another window or another tab and then you're going to put in this code well you want to type in this website joinpd.com and i can even actually too i can put it in the chat which is a nice feature as well yeah so you'll go to joinpd.com and then type in the code and then as you start to put your code in and log in it will show me how many students are in so there's one [Music] two so it's nice if you you know have quite a few students or you have 20 students in the room you know because they're on zoom then you'll know how many you have to wait for for this piece um and then we'll click start and so on your screen and at any minute if you do have kids that come in late like if we have people come in late that code is in the top right hand corner and i'm actually going to use an ipad just so i can see it your point of view as well to make sure we're all good all right hold on one second okay so paradox so this is hi i'm christopher if you don't know me yet um so basically as you go through peer deck you can start to add questions so right now on your screen you'll see you should see both this screen that i have on mine and then also an option to choose one of the options a multiple choice absent option so what is your role in education so then you would click the option that best fits you and then on my end i can see down here that i have two out of the two responses um and then from there i can also click show response and that way as a whole class you can kind of see what the you know who picked or how many picked what um so you could use this for lots of different things um you know picking what you're going to do next if they have an understanding take it out the door stuff like that and then from there you can also lock screens on the students so that they can no longer click anything once you want to have all their answers in um which is a nice option as well and then when you're done and you're ready to move on you just take those off and then you can move to the next screen um so the that one was the first option um which is the multiple choice option that you have um that you can add in questions as um so peer deck is i mean what is it it's basically um an interactive tool that you can utilize within your google slide decks um and it is a google add-on so it is found in the add-on store within slides um and it was created by teachers for teachers to help improve you know classroom community um and and making sure that you have 100 engagement with your lessons um so some benefits obviously you give everyone the voice um you don't just have to hear the same you know student who raises their hand every time um the smartest person in the room is the room because everyone has the chance to answer right um you hold attendees accountable because i have at the bottom i can see how many have responded so far um i can you know point out hey i only have 19 out of 20 i'm waiting on one person make sure you put in your response and then you can also share screenshots of your dashboard responses with your attendees so that information that we looked at before where you put in your answers to multiple choice i could take screenshots and then share that later on and we have that data um and then we can compare it if we have similar questions later on or any i mean really anything so another type of question is the text response question so this one asks how often um oh typo do you use google slides for a lesson so then you would put in your response and we would see there's two we could show our responses again and you can even see so this one has this person is still typing and so you can see that as they start to type and then stop and then if they were to add something later if you're you're ready to move on and you don't want any more again just click the lock screen and they can no longer type which is nice they kind of have control over what they're able to do at that point all right again you have the multiple choice question option but here's another way that you could use it what percentage of students are engaged while you present your lessons so normally what would you say your percentage is and again we would have we can see and you can even as you change your answer you can see it move thanks whoever's doing that kind of showing how that would work which is nice and then again once you're like okay we're done we lock the screen um you also have the option to add in a new prompt um so that's a nice option as you're like going through you can add in i mean there's ones that are already in here that are ones that are often used you know like a kwl is i mean i know that i used it a lot as a fourth grade teacher but you could kind of create or create or modify some of these as well but these are nice options and they do have a couple different ones so you can scroll through and pick which is cool all right another option is the number option so this one says what percentage of students would you like to be engaged um so this will give you the option to type in a number and while you do that mine's asking for a verification so i'm just going to type this in all right so again we can see those so with the number option um you get a um scatter plot so normally obviously um you would have multiple numbers going on and so it will show you kind of like the mean um the outliers and then like an area in between it usually highlights it in red oh there you go so you can see there's your 150 that would be amazing um so you can kind of see and then as you add more in it will kind of again change your your how what your numbers are going to be and and all of that so it modifies as you have new responses and stuff like that which is really cool because it's you know just like what you need in that moment so 75 oh man all right and then another option is to add in resources which for even for you um i think that that would be super powerful for for younger elementary teachers i know that would be super powerful because typing in a url can be cumbersome um but so this one asks where can you find more paradigm resources so you should be seeing on the right half of your screen the actual link and then on the left hand of the screen you can see like my screen what's on there right now and so you can even go through and um like look through that that website link which is really cool because you can do it within the moment while you're still presenting um and then when you want them to stop looking at that you just click lock screen and it you know turns your screen black until you're ready to move on which is cool again you have the power so pear deck also has templates um that you can use and so there's a link i use the the web browse or the url piece again um and so this one shows a bunch of templates that they've already created that you can pull in and then modify which is really nice um we're actually going to look at i think the next one so the next one is a drawing feature and the drawing feature is actually part of the pro version um but because it was in this pair deck when i downloaded it it still lets me use it because it was already pre-loaded in there so i didn't have to do it but if i tried to go in later on and add drawing to a different slide it won't let me um so so you can kind of get around the the page four version just a little um if it's already built in so i changed it so now it says circle strategies you'd like to try um next time you use google slides so there's the text choice number and website or which are the four free version pieces and with this one [Music] you can see and now i've added myself in so um i can see it as well so you can see there's some different choices and you can have students use different colors too so um so there's mine there you go see and you can see as it as it comes in as well which is cool um and with the drawing feature they do have like if you were looking at your screen there are a bunch of different options i mean there's like the highlighter the line the text and then there's an eraser so lots of different choices but again that's part of the paid for version so if it's in the deck already you can utilize it and modify the slide to fit what you want if it's not though um you won't be able to add it um they also have different pieces for distance learning so there is this video which i'm not going to play for you guys but i'll send you the the slide so that you could watch it later on if you wanted but basically it's it'll walk you through the steps on how to set it up on your end and the student's end um but in this and pretty much everything that they create they assume that you're paying for pear deck um because they want you to so it will tell you stuff like um your teacher dashboard you want to make a separate screen which the teacher dashboard is also part of the paid for piece um so so there's different things that as you watch it you'll just have to know okay i can't actually do that piece but i can do you know something else um and then of course always the question of pricing so um on your screen you should see the if you scroll down there's the pricing guide so i'm currently using the basic one which is free um but for an individual it's 150 a year um with that though you do get some pretty cool things like the drawing and then there's also a draggable option where you can put little icons and they can drag it so you can have nice like choice options for that um there's also um let me look at my note so this you can do the student paste presentation right from the get go which allows your students to do it at any point on their own move through the slides answer the questions um and then the teacher dashboard has a lot of things like um you're able to see who's answering what question um so you get that formative assessment you know right there right then and then it saves it right into your google drive as well so you can look at that later on um there's um like being able to go back and look at who answered what um there's being able to it's there's like some different interaction pieces as well um but the free version is still a good version as well it's a good starting place and so here are this is just the resources i used and then when you get all the way to the end you click end and then i would name my session so that i could go back and look at it and this is especially important if you have the paid for so you can see your um students stuff that they answered and how they answered but for you guys it should then now show up like a how did it go good or bad um and so you can rate it as well and then i can see that that is the one thing with the free version that i can see is how you rated it or how it rated overall with the class um but now so now you've kind of seen what it looks like for students on the teacher end what you would want to do is you would go to a slide deck that you've already created and you would click add-ons and then get add-ons and from within here it's most likely going to be one of the first ones because it's a very popular add-on for google slides um and so you would go and click on it and then there would be a install option right here mine's already there so obviously it doesn't have that but yours you would install give it the rights um that it needs and then after that when you come back to your slide deck go to the same place add-ons it should be one of the options right from that drop down and then you just click open pair deck add-ons and it'll work and then you should get this little sidebar piece right here and this is where you're going to be able to start adding in those question options and this is also how you're going to want to start your presentation you'll do it from right within here um so from here again you would start to add those questions all you have to do is go to the slide that you want to add a question to so if here is the slide that i want to add it to i would click the whatever which one i want the four top ones are those free version ones the one with the stars are the pro version so if i wanted to add a text question you would click on it it would open the screen and then it's going to pop this piece down there and it's good to go so it is good to know that when you add one of these question types onto your slide it doesn't add the question you have to have the question on the slide or you have to remember it to say it and then it also adds in your little text down here um or your teacher's notes it's so it says like this is a paradox text slide so you know exactly what kind it is um and there's also different icons that go with each um and then to edit the question go back to ask a question in the paradex sidebar so you would come back over here you would click on it and then if you could modify anything you would do it within there the text one is pretty easy you just have to add it if you were to add the choice option you're obviously going to have to add those multiple choice pieces in um so this one actually already has the multiple choice options so actually let me pick a different one so we go from the beginning okay so it normally look up like this so you have your three options to begin with and you can type it in so you know yes no maybe so and then you can add more if you want or take them away you can also reorganize them depending on how you want them and then you just click update slide and it's going to add that piece on to the bottom also something good to note is that you do not want to delete this so you don't ever want to click on it and delete it um because if you delete it it gets rid of it so unless you want to get rid of it don't delete it but again this icon is slightly different so it's got the multiple choice piece and then it also has down here what are the possible multiple choices that they can pick so yes no and maybe so in the order that i moved them into um the other ones number this one works very similar to text because you really don't have to add any options so it's just telling you that you're going to on your student's device they're going to see an option to put in a number and then you're going to get that um scatter plot once it's done and so you just update slide and there you go there isn't an option to like limit the number span um so if you have kids who are gonna guess like 1 million 500 you know for something that should be like 10 um it's gonna happen um but i wouldn't obviously say that to them because then they know but it's it's there so you know um and then again the icon is slightly different with the almost looks like a calculator and then the last one that's for free is the website option so with the website option you would add in your url right here and so we'll go um i wonder and sometimes it does stuff like that so you might have to like let's see sorry i got all my zoom pieces in front of it oh there we go okay and so it may show up like that that would be something i would want to test beforehand with all of the ones that i put in the slide already like the paradox options it did show up in actual preview so um so it says all sites must have https to ensure that all student data remains private and safe if you aren't seeing a website the url you entered is either is not working not embeddable or not secure so that is also a good something to know um you could probably pick some other ones but what you would do is you just click update slide and it would add it to the bottom and it would look very similar to this one so it would have like a computer look to it and then say like the the pair deck dot com slash templates so that was my website and then um your students would see it on their screen as well so it is something that you would want to test beforehand to make sure that you could actually use that website within it i guess some of them don't work though uh again the drawing and draggable options are premium so you do have to pay for those but they do also have um audio slides that you can add so if you have students who need to hear it if they're going to go through it by themselves um you can add your own audio slides so you would just click to add audio it it's going to it'll ask you for um permission to to use your audio on your computer so you obviously want to allow with that and then this one already has one on it so it's going to play it but i can delete it and add my own or i can upload it as well so if you already have something pre-recorded and then you just add it to the slide so we can do an example real quick save and add audio so there it is so then they can press that if they want to listen all right any questions about those things before i keep moving nope okay um so some other options they do have a bunch of different things down here like featured content which be internet awesome is a um digital citizenship type thing that they've added or that that google has so now peer deck is also slightly involved with that too and then they have a little short like walk through video down here um some other pieces their template library we kind of looked a little at that when we could have added a new question type but they do have like lesson builder options you know learning development and you can go into them and kind of check out ones that they have and then add them to your slides so we just add it right into your slides already pre-built which is nice because it's already set up and then you can see kind of what it has down here as well in the teacher notes option they also have up here if you click on the three vertical lines they have a little how does pear deck work another video that you could quickly watch you can publish and share your lessons as well i obviously if it has any information about students stuff like that i wouldn't do that um normally i don't even do that but it is an option when you signed into paradec using the joinpd.com and then the code it should have asked you to sign in with your email um and that truly is more for the paid for version because then i can see whose answers go with um with you know the account but i can also go back and look and i'll show you in a second when we go to the review session i can see who logged in so that's kind of nice because then you have an account of who was there that day and who actually participated ish to a point you don't get all the information like you would with the paid for if you were doing something with like teachers like what we were doing right now um and i didn't want to show you that feature you can toggle it off and when students join they'll get like a little avatar and a nickname um so it keeps them anonymous as well even in your eyes so it's usually like you know like a panther or a walrus or whatever but you can toggle that back on you just have to do that before you start the whole the session or the lesson um and then the last part is your review sessions so it always likes to ask you if you would like to um keep you know using the paid for version you do get a 30-day premium trial so if you really like it and you want to try it um you can do that and then each time you do a session what you can do is at the end you'll save it with a nickname or a deck name and it will be in order chronologically so you can see here's the one that we just did and if i click on it you can open it back up or it asks you if you want to open dashboard but again it will tell you that you need to pay for it you can also must be this one oh it was that one so here you can see the student options um and we can see then who all signed in um and so the first one should be you and then the next ones after that will be your students who logged in with their email um and then so if i come over to the teacher's side again we'll see that as well and then they do have um the option to like rename it archive it and then export to spreadsheet again like the export to spreadsheet option really doesn't matter if it's not um if you don't have the paid for version because you're not going to get that data so that is the sessions and all of them are saved and i think oh yeah it says sessions are archived after 30 days so that's something good to know if you're trying to save you know who all attended what i would highly recommend screenshotting that and that way you have that information for later on or writing it down somewhere um the other thing i did want to tell you about and we kind of said this before we started is that there is two options when you start the lesson so there is the instructor paste activity which is what we did um and then there's the student pace activity this is a part of the paid for version but when we do the instructor paste option and i'm going to log back in so we can see it so s h z okay so when you start you have an option in the bottom right hand corner so you have you know your show responses lock screen new prompt you have the three um vertical dots and within those options you have like the make full screen and then you can see oh come on there's the two premium options and then you also have the turn on student paste option so with this it gives you this little screen that says navigating through slides in student pace mode will not affect the projector or student displays to bring everyone back together turn off student pace to assign this for homework send your students to there so what you could do is say okay i got it and now students and you can kind of see it i can even hold this up students can move through the slides on their own which is nice the only thing is i do think that you have to have this screen up in presentation mode the whole time so if you did this you could maybe leave it up minimize it put it in the background or whatever and then the end of the day like if you said you only have today to do it then they could possibly do that you also have um if we go back in here if we click on to student pace mode there is this um assign this for homework and you can use this link and send it to them and they should be able to do it student paste as well now i'm not 100 sure if i get off this i guess we could try it let's see so it should take them to this and then they should be able to move through it now let's double check if i get out of it and i end it and see my ipad one just turned off the one that i was doing in student pace mode so now it does so they can't i don't think they can do it for homework unless you had it open i'll try it one more time and see if i can get back in yeah so you would have to have your your teacher one open even if they're doing the homework mode so just leave it open you know if you do it for the whole day and that way you give them that time if they didn't come or something um to your session but yeah | Christopher Walker | UC3b8N5Wkhm-jF1Qz5lkgf4A | 2020-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,766 | 23,191 |
AcrEEnDLm58 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcrEEnDLm58 | Bitcoin Q&A: Not your Keys, Not your Coins | Vincente asks I have some difficulty visualizing how the public and private key pair is stored in or buy a wallet how is it done technically in the full client wallets for example cannot a private key that is stored there be hacked yes Vincent first of all in most of modern wallets as I said what is actually stored is not a private public key but instead the mnemonic phrase now often a mnemonic phrase is protected by an additional passphrase and an additional pin and that makes it much more secure I recommend using a passphrase especially on a Hardware wallet and of course setting up a pin in these cases both on a smartphone and on the hardware wallet what happens is the the software that's running on these devices has certain capabilities to store private information into an area of memory that is somewhat protected and the degree of protection varies there are some specialized security chips for example such as the secure element that's used on Apple phones as well as the equivalent on Android on the Android operating system on most modern phones whereby an application that is using that device can store cryptographic material inside a special area of memory that cannot be accessed by other applications or that requires additional authentication such as pin or biometric and the secure element is protected from all of the other applications on the device including the operating system and is encrypted so that it can't be accessed when the device is booted up that's how keys are stored on these kinds of devices some hardware wallets have the equivalent of a secure element made by a variety of chip manufacturers some don't have a secure element have various other techniques for protecting the information that is on the device itself and these are varying degrees of security but in general any such specialized hardware wallets or a well-designed application that uses a secure element of a smartphone is secure when you go to a laptop or desktop however because of the variety of hardware the generic operating system has to use it is often the case that there is no secure storage capability on the device so what happens then is that the wallets that's operating on your laptop or desktop keeps the information encrypted and when you try to access it it will require password passphrase or pin that it will use to decrypt the information that's on the hard drive of course once it's decrypted it's then sitting in the application memory which if the operating system is correctly configured should be protected from other applications however if your operating system has been compromised and that's a lot easier to do with a generic operating system such as the Apple operating system that runs on Mac computers or the Windows operating system or even generic versions of Linux such as Ubuntu in that case if your device has been compromised and someone has been able to take over root access or administrator access on that device then they can use the operating system to see the data stored by an application when it's in memory and therefore they can compromise and extract your mnemonic phrase which means you now have a big problem mnemonic phrases should use pass phrases for extra security but it's very difficult to secure on a laptop or desktop operating system which is why I recommend using a hardware wallet or a smartphone device they're more secure in terms of the hardware compatibility our hwa asks what is the difference between a mobile wallet and a web wallet that uses a mobile app if they're similar to each other why are the two categories so this is a very very important question and the most important aspect of this is understanding who controls the keys there are some wallets in which you control the keys and how do you know you control the keys well it's the first thing your wallet does when you generate a new wallet is ask you to write down 12 to 24 words as a mnemonic phrase to create a backup that is your keys and therefore you control those keys they're generated locally on your mobile device they're not communicated to any type of server they're not stored by someone else like an exchange or service you have them on your own mobile device then you have to back them up and if you don't back them up properly no one can help you if your device is lost or you forget your PIN or something else happens so control over keys is critical in cryptocurrency I have a slogan that I use to express that called not your keys not your coins remember your keys your coins is the fundamental principle of control and ownership in the decentralized cryptocurrency economy so the real category isn't mobile versus web it's where the keys are stored if the keys are stored on a remote service even if they are encrypted by your own password and that remote service doesn't have control of them there's a very big risk that they can be fished by redirecting you to a fake copy of that website persuading you to put in your keys and then or put in your password and then stealing your money which is why a mobile wallet that generates the keys locally where you can restore and backup your own mnemonic phrase is the most secure option of course if you do generate a backup of your mnemonic phrase you must remember to never ever enter that mnemonic phrase into any application you're not sure is a properly constructed popular or well-reviewed mobile wallet that keeps the keys locally on your device you don't enter them into websites you don't enter them into test sites you don't enter that mnemonic phrase into an online document you don't take a screenshot of it you don't put it on Google Drive or Dropbox you write it down with pen and paper and you store it as a physical copy in a secure location like a locked drawer or a small fireproof safe or some other thing like that web wallets in general means that somebody else has custody of your keys they should be avoided as much as possible exchanges almost always our custodial and they keep control of your funds and the keys that control those funds and therefore you should never leave money on an exchange if it's sitting on the exchange it's not your money it is a promise from the exchange and you shouldn't just leave it there when I use an exchange I will move crypto onto the exchange or our fiat onto the exchange do a trade sale buy whatever within 15 minutes I will then move that money out so if I'm selling crypto I move crypto in sell it convert it to fiat and move the fiat out into my own bank accounts if I'm buying crypto I move Fiat in I exchange you for crypto and I move the crypto out and for those 15 minutes I am sitting like this going please don't get hacked now please don't crash now please don't do an exit scam now give me my 15 minutes so I can get my money out there's always that risk of a third party custodial service you can minimize that risk as much as possible by doing small trades and never leaving a balance exchanges are not wallets they're not safe unless you are unable to maintain your own keys and maintain your own security maybe your parents for example the only way they can use crypto is through a custodial exchange not a good model and you should try to encourage people to use a hardware wallet and to learn how to do backups of them mnemonic phrases themselves what is the relationship between wallets and IP addresses there is no correlation between wallets and IP addresses IP addresses do not appear anywhere in the Bitcoin blockchain or most other block chains in fact and while it is possible under certain circumstances for an attacker to monitor your IP traffic in order to try and see if you're generating Bitcoin transactions that is not possible if you use a VPN and there are a number of other techniques to obviate the origin of transactions within the Bitcoin system we can talk about some of those in subsequent lessons but the bottom line is IP addresses are not related to wallets is not possible to look at a transaction of the blockchain and see where it's originated from you can't see the IP address it came from so that's one of the features that make Bitcoin more private than traditional financial systems what is your view on the recent discussions between samurai and wasabi wallets developers I like to know the advantages or disadvantages of both regarding privacy I understand both use coin joint transactions but with different implementations could you explain those differences unfortunately I haven't studied the details of the different coin joint implementations to be able to offer a well-informed opinion I think a lot of the arguments happening between developers of different implementations are healthy competition to a certain degree but at the same time the biggest problem we have in privacy is not the the subtle differences between implementations such as samurai and wasabi but instead it's the fact that the vast majority of transactions first of all happen on custodial exchanges where not your keys not your coins applies as well as surveillance companies that are using analytics as they call them to monitor the use of the Bitcoin blockchain are collecting all of your information so the the problem we have right now is not the five percent perhaps difference or ten percent difference in the implementations between two very privacy focused wallets like samurai and wasabi but rather the fact that the vast majority of users on the Bitcoin network do not use any privacy enhancing technology and don't even use wallets that allow them to have custody of their own keys so if you're trying to decide which of these two wallets to use the answer is really simple both one is a mobile wallet for smartphones the other one's a desktop wallet for your laptop and both are far far far far far better at privacy than using a custodial exchange where you don't control your keys or even using any wallet that doesn't really make any attempt to improve your privacy privacy is a layered thing it's not about a single implementation of coin join and the esoteric differences and academic arguments about this are really only at the surface level in terms of how privacy is achieved it requires an effort to control many different aspects of the way transactions are constructed and expressed on the network including protecting against tracing of your IP address with technologies like ricochet and dandelion protecting information about the construction of change addresses and the structuring of transactions there were use of UTX OHS and reuse of addresses and various other things that can create statistical correlation between outputs that can severely damage your long-term privacy all of these techniques as well as coin join now there's coin join is not really a technology it's a class of technologies it's really a method Dola G a coin join simply means creating transactions with more than one participant so as to make it difficult to trace which participant is paying which output for what purpose and removing the ability to do statistical correlation different implementations of coin join really can can look at this in a variety of different ways there are implementations that use for example a centralized server which are much much weaker than ones that use various decentralized technologies to do this if there are the first implementation of coins are acquired placing some trust in the server there are coin joint implementations that are trustless etc etc but I would say both samurai and wasabi today represent the leading edge of privacy technologies and privacy implementations and so don't worry too much about the arguments about which one is better than the other and use both [Music] you | aantonop | UCJWCJCWOxBYSi5DhCieLOLQ | 2019-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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stKbG0PjFoI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stKbG0PjFoI | 🛠️ How to open Acer Predator Helios 18 (PH18-71) - disassembly and upgrade options | foreign hello this is laptop media and today we will show you how to open the Acer Predator Helios 18 and what's inside of it to open this device you need to undo a total of 14 Torx head screws then pry the bottom panel starting from the front and carefully run your way around the device with a plastic tool please remember it would be of great help to us if you just hit the like button and subscribe to our channel that would motivate us to make even more and better videos for you inside we find a 90 watt hours battery pack to continue unplug it from the motherboard here you can put up to 32 gigabytes of ddr5 RAM working at 5600 megahertz the two Sodom slots work in dual Channel mode in addition there are two m.2 pcie X4 slots which fit Gen 4 ssds foreign the cooling comprises a total of five heat pipes connecting to four heat sinks two of Acer's aeroblade metal fans blow the heat away from the device while a couple of heat spreaders deal with the vrms and the graphics memory foreign if you'd like to see more disassembly videos of the latest notebooks we would highly appreciate if you hit the like button and subscribe to the channel | LaptopMedia | UCmEkuR8DaO2m0sx0ZgCcvlg | 2023-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 220 | 1,149 |
SgTx1DyemZY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTx1DyemZY | 5 Tips To TRENDY TRACKS || Closet Diaries E2 | hello hi what's up everyone my name is heba and welcome or welcome back to my channel today's video is episode 2 of my series closet diaries and for this episode we will be discussing how to spruce up elevate or make your track plans trendy so without further ado let's get started so i love track pens i'm absolutely obsessed with track pants wearing tripods right now um and i've definitely been using them a lot a lot a lot more with coved and being at home for holidays and everything i mean i used to wear them every day anyway but now i do even more so i thought it would be fun idea to share my five favorite tips on how to trendy up your track pants if you want to be comfortable yet chic and stylish if you have to head out and don't want to change my first tip is to style up your track pants using shirts or tops i think the perfect top can elevate your track pants from looking loungy to business casual or even fancy and sophisticated and i think it is so easy because all you have to do is just wear a top but it completely changes your look and so i love this clip the second tip i have is very similar to the first one but it is a lot more effortless and easy because it is to use jackets or lasers or any sort of accessory which you can layer on top of your already present outfit and i think this works really well because you could be wearing a completely casual laundry shirt which may not be um appropriate for the setting you're going to but if you pair it with the perfect jacket or blazer it can completely change your look from once again laundry to formal or put together and the thing with jackets is that they can be de-layered so if you're going from one setting to another you can quickly remove it or put it on and it just elevates your look instantly [Music] my third tip is one which i use so so so much that is to accessorize and style your track pants using shoes or pair of shoes um i think shoes is the most easy the most effortless and the most quick way to style a very casual loungy outfit i keep repeating laundry but it's true i love trap pants because they're loungy but um i think you can pair trap pants with boots heels flip-flops sandals anything you want and the thing is shoes does everything to make a outfit look super put together you could be wearing a dress with sandals and then the same dress with heels and the look would be completely different and i think that's what i love about this tip [Music] my fifth tip is something which requires a little more energy and effort but i think it is the one tip which helps you look completely put together because it requires a little more time and you have to think think through what you wear and that is jewelry earrings or even accessories earrings bracelets chokers bags whatever you want to use that will just style up your look and even though they're small pieces like earrings you may not even see if they're hoops or dangling whatever you may not notice them but when people do notice them it looks like you've put so much time into your look and if you pair this tip with tip number two of jackets plus tip number three of shoes i think you have the perfect outfit my fifth and final tip would be to just completely transform your track look or your track pants look by transforming your track pants um track pants especially during this covet pandemic time have gone through so much evolution and as an obsessive trackpad wearer i know this because i own so many different pairs of track pants and they don't only have to be black you could have track pants which are of a different cut or style track pants of a brighter color or even just track pants which have a fun pattern or which look formal and it completely changes your outfit i could be wearing as you see in the pictures a plain white shirt and the way you style it using different kinds of track pants completely makes the shirt look so amazing and elevates your trackpad game instantly i think the best part is that using this tip means that you get to stay comfortable but blend into your surroundings perfectly and so i love this tip and it is one tip which i use a lot because my cupboard is basically filled with trap pants another quick tip i have similar to the fifth tip would be to get yourselves a pair of cord track pant and top looks i think um like cord pantsuit looks cord top and trackpad looks look amazing and once again healthy look put together and with that we've come to the end of the video i hope you guys liked it if you did hit the subscribe button hit the like button if you've not checked out last week's video or my last closet diaries video hit the i button over there i think it's there um comment down below what is your favorite tip of making your track pants look a little more trendier and do you like track pants as much as i do uh be sure to follow me on my socials 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eTXiNzwlzno | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTXiNzwlzno | Paul Hopman, Scratchboard Artist | my name is Paul Hoffman and I'm a scratch board illustrator and this is what I do this is a the artists scratch board it actually started in the eighteen hundreds very few people do it anymore and my training is that I went to the American Academy of Art in Chicago some 42 years and I had one month training and the rest is just continued to scratch how I start is I I start with a subject in this particular case I worked with photographers I met sherry Keys Lee and she is she's an amazing lady this particular photograph was a close-up of a Spanish horse so I pick a subject that I I feel as though is really going to be appropriate for my style of work I enjoy working with Mustangs because it's a that's that's what I do I do my theme would be to represent it as an amazing animal portrait so after I pick the subject I'll take and do a quick sketch on the scratch board and then then it's a matter of continually looking at it and doing a hand-eye relationship so I'll look I'll look once I'll scratch three times to go back and forth is during my invent demonstrations and I'll go to different art shows or I'll set up in a lobby and perhaps a a ranch or and then and I also do private commissions so if you want your dog or an appropriate animal done as a memorial or while they're still available that's what I do it's now hand I hand I hand I I'm about a million times what I'll do is I'll just start scratching so I'll use a paper here so I don't I don't get ink on the side of my hand and then I'll simply just start in the structure of the board is such that it is a piece of masonite or paper board on the bottom on top is the ink and then in the middle like an Oreo cookie it's white soft clay so as I scratch scratch board I do two things one I remove the black ink and second is that I leave a distinct scratch or crevice within the clay much like you run your fingernail across a piece of chalk you leave a divot so at that point what I do is I will take and shave pastel chalk into a dust into a little pile that I create and then with small instruments I start pushing the color into the crevices such that you know this tan here is starting to go in here another example is this particular area I've now pushed chalk into this area just to illustrate how it's done so the tool I I prefer to use is a hypodermic needle which is actually it's cut at an angle it's surgical steel it's cut in an angle and I'm able to cut versus a sewing needle would tear so but what I've done in this particular to show it visually I'll now represent the hair and it's just a free-form so again it's hand eye now I could use an exacto knife or a larger dimension tool but if you noticed here compared to these very tiny small scratches I used a much finer needle now I'm using a much larger gauge needle and you could see the width of the line so i varied the width depending upon how I would like to represent this particular photograph oh this this is a project I have completed some time ago it is a I took the photograph myself and it's Cooper he's a Mustang literally two weeks off the range so what I'll do is I'll take and take the photo and then here's an example the original is already in a frame and this is an example of a giclee print as a clay it's a French term for to spray so it's actually the finest form of reproduction available I can produce one print or fifty or a hundred and this is all done in between nine and ten colors it's archival such that their manufacturer guarantees the process the ink the paper the canvas for in between a hundred and two hundred years if you'd like to see some of the subjects that I have on my website it's it's pretty easy it's Paul Hoffman H o P ma n.com I live in Tucson people send me they meet me at different shows etc and then send photos appropriately if they'd like a pet portrait done the other way to find me would be Facebook and it would be Paul Hoffman slash artist and that's my business page | Southern Arizona Guide | UCjKvp3gJ49Kw5oor2t2xH8Q | 2012-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 794 | 3,965 |
-XGR-Fb3XZE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XGR-Fb3XZE | Debug Angular Inside VS Code | foreign [Music] let's do the same thing now using vs code so in vs code before we go there there is a page called vs code recipes that is put out by Microsoft and we're going to be looking closely at the angular CLI recipe this is going to allow us or help us to debug our angular CLI application I believe that vs code if you have the latest if you go to your extensions the GS debugger is uh because in some other videos you might uh hear people talking about Chrome debugger you don't need to do that anymore because I believe that the JS debugger is built in um is it called JS debugger or JS debug something like that anyways the thing is um they do have that built in and you don't have to install anything it comes with the latest version of vs code okay so now what I'm gonna do is the recipe basically has like we already have an angular application and everything so the thing is we're gonna have to create what is called a launch Json file most of the time you're gonna have a DOT vs code folder and in this that vs code folder we just have an extension Json we don't have anything else okay so now what we're gonna do we want to run and debug inside of vs code so we have the run and debug option right here so let's go ahead at the moment we create uh or we just like click on run and debug it's gonna like have this uh window and we want to be able to do that debug in Chrome okay so it creates a launch Json file for us and then it says based on like uh our environment it's gonna say like the type and then the type of request which is just going to launch a new window and then the name so the name that you see here is the name that is in here basically but let's go back to the recipes and they basically ask you to copy this for the angular CLI and start here so I'm gonna copy it come back to the IDE and paste it over here okay what is important here so there is a pre-launch task you can read more about it it's it's pretty straightforward I was able to pretty much I'm not a big config guy and I was pretty much able to figure out pretty quickly but the most important part here is the pre-launch task is saying that it's gonna Target an npm and then the the start script so let's open our package Json and then you have a start script here so it will be targeting the start script and we'll just do NG serve okay but if it does NG serve that way it's going to serve it with the default and you might not want to be running your your your debugging um on your 4200 Port you might be having a select Port that you want to use for your debugging so what we're going to do let's go back to the recipes they do have a secondary file here called task and then we're gonna copy this and that's task with an s so be be very careful to to name it uh task with an S Json we're going to come back here and in the dot vs code so this is where it should exist that vs code we're going to add a new file and we're going to call it task and it's important that you put it in the plural because that's one that it's going to be looking for and then we're just gonna paste uh what we have in there so you see that the type npm and the script start this is this is matching what we have in our uh pre-launch so now what I want to do is I'm going to create a new script and I'm going to call it start debug okay and instead of going to 4200 I want it to go to Port 9200. there you go and while we're here instead of the name just saying NG serve so if I come here the run and debug now that I have um um instead of saying just NG serve what is the name of this project this Project's name is debug angular I'm gonna call it debug angular serve not debug debug angular serve okay let me copy this command copy let me save it and you see now that I have debug angular serve now I'm gonna do the same thing for test even though I'm not going to show tests today and end to end e to E command V command s now in my drop down here I have debug angular surf debug angular test and then debug angular e to e if you want you can have the serve before so you don't have to have the the drop down telling you in which one you are but I'm okay with this so now I wanted to have uh as the target a start debug but the start debug doesn't exist yet so I'm going to go back to my uh first I mean launch Json I'm going to go to my task Json and instead of script start I'm gonna have straight start debug all right finally in my package Json let's just copy this line and paste it come and see command V if you're on the Mac and then I'm gonna add start debug and on the serve here I want it to go to Port 9200. not 93 9200. there you go now my setup is ready I went to vs code recipes I got my launch Jason I mean I got I copied a launch Json which after I uh fired up here my run and debug I copied over I did the same thing with task Json and now I have a dedicated script that is just going to run NG serve on Port 9200 and that's going to be my debug session since this is since this is gonna launch a whole new screen okay so after all of this is done after the setup is done now I can come make sure that I'm in debug English serve and I'm just gonna click play okay so you see that now we have this it's gonna do empowerment start debug and then it's gonna do the NG serve on Port 9200 which is exactly what I wanted okay so let's give it a second here and you're gonna see in a second why this whole setup like is so important why we are going through this whole trouble all right we have all of that compiled successfully great and now you see that it's showing angular um in this new um browser it's like localhost 9200 uh let's expand on it okay and um now we don't even need to use the console here because we're going to do the same thing we're doing exactly in Chrome so let's go back let's collapse this to give us some space and let's do the same with this let's give us some more space here and I'm gonna go back to app component and I'm gonna put my first breakpoint here now return new object like we had earlier so that's my first breakpoint then I'm gonna go to filter return is true I'm gonna put my second breakpoint okay now when I do this and I go back to 9200 and I refresh it you're gonna see that my break points get fired up and I'm right inside of vs code and you see here look we have the variable lapse is at zero right now the new object only has residential setup as we are expecting so now I can walk through I can either go to my next breakpoint or I can step over or I can step into so let's go to the next breakpoint which is return is true and then it's true here is gonna be false it's gonna be undefined okay so as I hover through you see that is true is false just by hovering over you see that now you have this information but at the same time here like you had in the browser you have the variables in the context you are in so let's keep on going it comes back to New object this time lapse is equal to one okay and it's true it's still going to be false and you're still gonna see that um we don't have um we don't have anything for account status but we do have something for account services so it is doing the right sequence like what we were expecting okay so real quick uh lapse equal to return here is true is still going to be false we have the setup here everything is here but we don't have an account status yet and then finally if we go one more time now this time is true is true and here since I'm in vs code let me put like real quick one more breakpoint here and then when I hit it it's gonna come here right there okay so I should have have this breakpoint in the in the beginning and then now but I'm in vs code I can even add stuff as I'm doing this I can add them in real time I can debug in real time I can change the code in real time and still that functionality with the breakpoints the debugging everything is going to be there so you see that we have account info and then if I look here now I have an account info with everything in it now so as I'm walking through this in my browser it's still pending at loading because it has to come through here first then go to the Subscribe block so let's do something let's do uh subscribe is going to give us data and then here let's just uh console that log the data there we go and then let's add a breakpoint for it so brand new breakpoint it might not you might have if we do this sometimes you might have to restart because this is kind of like one of the only part where vs code doesn't shine because it's gonna be like a disconnected breakpoint but you get the idea so let me uh just save this let's see there you go after saving it I can add my breakpoint I'm gonna just uh fast forward to the point where it's gonna hit data return is true now we have returning this account info and we're expecting it to get into our subscribe block which is does and when it when it does this when you go back here and finally you hit your final breakpoint now you have the account number showing up without a problem so yeah so it's a little extensive show of two ways one I mean essentially one way but in two different like medium one directly inside of chrome and you have a lot of things that you can do there like with the dev tools and there's a dedicated tool called like the angular Dev tools that you might want to look into if you want to take it a step further that was one that was released by The angular team but that's the recipe that we had for you today and I see you soon for the next episode | Ady Ngom | UC7yxqt1tzo4s_KoL5_ZV4Bg | 2022-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,969 | 9,514 |
MsZ2cRi53KI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsZ2cRi53KI | All The New Stuff In Transport Fever 2! | i've got my hands on the new transport fever 2 update and it's amazing so today we're going to be checking out all the new stuff they've added to the game and there's lots of it so let's go okay so what i've done is i've created a new game and i've set up some basics in this map and as you can see here this is our capital city is where i've got a massive train station here and this is where i'm going to shut off one of the huge features in just a minute but first let's check out some other stuff i've already set up a load of vehicles in here which brings me to one of the new features there is actually loads more paint in the game and plus you can actually set your own colors with custom rgb which is really awesome all i've done is i've put all of these colors on a load of trains here we're going to just dump these onto the line now if you're going to use colors on trains in this game i really recommend you go for the darker tones they definitely work way better so now we have all our trains out on the network let's show off one of the new features now you can see this is a common occurrence inside of transport fever 2. you'll have a train in the station and then something waiting behind a signal to enter the station and there's a new thing we can do that actually fixes this whole thing and this is called the platform tool if we open up our line here we can see kabul only has the two platforms in use right now now this could be used for two things previously i've been using this sort of system for if you're having any fast services so they can overtake these slow services and by the way i've set this line up so it's just slow services only there's no fast services that's another video but if we go down here to our line tool kabul and then click here you can see we have loads of options for platforms here and then these are the corresponding platforms for the first stop here we're actually going to platform four which is this one so we're going this way now if we click here and press on platform five you can see it actually makes a faint arrow also now what happens now if this platform is full you can see there the platform had a train on it this train will enter this platform instead which is very handy so i'm going to go and do that for all the platforms very nice and you can see these platforms actually filling up with trains now because there is the ability to use alternate platforms and they're coming people out of the trains very nice stuff so it's useful for through stations but you could kind of already do that before the update well what about terminal stations originally on terminal stations you would have two lines and then they would just go into the one line unless you're doing a fast service well now it's kind of different because with this new tool what you can do with the line is you can make it so let's say it's aging you can go on both platforms and then now what can happen if this trains wait in here there won't be trains stacking up here they'll actually just use the other platform as well which you couldn't originally do without two lines so that's really handy if we just hop on board this leaving train here i want to show you a really cool feature so we're speeding down the track right now and there is two ways they've actually made a really cool thing which is you can sound the horn it's really awesome if you go in camera mode you can press the h key or if you go over a level crossing you can put a waypoint down called a horn there it is and it will sound the horn when you go over a level crossing or wherever you want to stand the horn it's a really awesome addition now of course towns are accepting more than two goods they actually go up to six if you allow it to go that far in the settings so if we just go and place a town over here you can actually see that the size of this town is rather large so it's actually wanting four of the resource types which is something brand new and really really awesome now of course when you start supplying this town with the goods that it wants it will actually ask for more which is why all six aren't displayed right now but i think it's a really cool addition and definitely one i've been asking for a long time and while we're here let's check out the buildings for the bus and truck if we go to a truck station so we have the ability of course to do our entrances and we have the ability to place our platforms but now they validate buildings something that we've been wanting for a long time in the transport fever2 community and you can see here we actually have our awesome building it's just a small thing it does two things which i think are really cool one of course looks awesome and two is an exciting one game changing as you can see when we go to terminals here adding this building can add an extra 25 capacity to these platforms here which you can see are 40 capacity so the more buildings we actually put on here the more capacity so if we want to make like a massive uh storage place that we're going to ship things away from you might undo this because now you can see if we go to terminals we have 400 extra capacity now we've done that and this is brilliant because now goods won't fall off the platform all the time really really nice stuff and the same goes by the way for buildings on things like train stations and this is including cargo as well and now to continue with the road theme if we just get a big road here plop it down and we go to our waypoints and place one of these guys down you can actually choose which lane you want to put it on now so you can see here we have one two and three if we just press three here you can see that's the road it's gonna select put on two that's the road it's going to select and we put it on one that's the road it's going to select because what will happen before they would always take the outside lane which cars tend to do which is not a good thing because that means monumental traffic jams so if there's a massive traffic jam wanting to turn right then you can actually use these two lanes which will be relatively empty very handy additionally for waypoints they've also added buoys or boys you can see here they're looking great and you can basically just go to lines and then attach the line to here you can see it's highlighted when i hover over it you can just click on here between the two stations you want to go to and it will add this as a place to go and it's really good if i say like a cliff on either side or even better if there's a beach because what happens usually is the boats will tend to go straight through the beach they will take the shortest route and that doesn't really account for ocean depth so you'll see a lot of the time the ships are kind of grounding themselves and like visually of course they don't actually ground themselves but i just think it's really nice to have buoys because then they're not grounding themself definitely a really useful one for the brutal series now another thing depending on the platform size actually depends how long your train's going to be in the station because the cargo onboard the train whether that be passenger or like goods or tools whatever if the platform is shorter than the length of the train it will take longer to unload the train depending on exactly how much shorter the platform is now this is a really interesting one because it's a game-changing dynamic and i'm not quite sure it's the best thing for this new update honestly that's just my take on it because the new update heavily encourages having a cargo hub where you're going to be having loads of small trains delivering all the goods to one place and then a big long train takes all the goods at one time to all of the cities that's kind of the new meta in the game so by placing this platform down here if we just make it as wide as it possibly can be you can see there's a limit right so this is only like going to be about 400 meters long which sounds like a lot it isn't in the context of this game but if the train is longer than this you aren't actually going to have the standard loading speed which is going to be really really bad for your network i'm not sure i agree with this one that's just my personal take on it we also have this really cool panel which they didn't really talk much about anywhere like the blog the live stream i didn't really hear anything about this and i went to all of these so it's really interesting they didn't say that but these are really cool it's a big thing for me at least with my brutal mode series which is the hardest series in transport fever 2 by the way but this is a really interesting one this means that we can actually do some cool stuff we can make the game's base values increase or decrease so if you want to put cargo play all the way down here that will mean that we don't have to supply cargo and it'll grow it's really cool stuff just like tiny things but they changed the whole gameplay dynamic there's so many videos i can make out of this so just a quick off the top of my head example i might mod this here to say transport fever 2 but the vehicle purchase cost is a thousand times something like that would be truly truly awesome and i hope you guys think the same because i'm more than likely gonna do that however you can see we have the mod menu here and this is what i was talking about so you can see i have a few mods selected on the mod menu if you just press here save you can actually save a preset so i'm just going to call this one youtube video example and then we're going to save that there and then if we go and then just deselect the ones we don't want anymore or just press disable all up here you can actually go and press load and then load it back up and there you go you've got everything again and a cool thing about this if we choose let's just say some random mod so we'll go with this one here we'll go with this one here uh we'll go with this one here and that one there and then just that one there for good luck and then now you can see we have these mod selected if we go here to load and then click on this one load it will actually keep all the mods we've already put on there and this is really cool because it makes life just that extra bit easier and this is one thing they've also added here you can see there's a little box at the top of the screen that says a new industry is available and you can see that this has just spawned on the map however there is as you can probably also see a little bit of an issue with spawning in although i'm sure that this is going to be fixed before release i wonder why that happened interesting but if we go to our industry tab here you can also see right here this one's got a little blue exclamation mark it says abandoned industry and then you hover over this and it says closes in x amount of days if we press here we can see there's a red bar above this industry and this is signifying how long it's going to take to close but we're coming up here to the end of this sawmill's life in any second now we'll see this thing disappearing so here it is it's about to go and it's gone just like that and the road goes with it and if you want to see the hardest transport fever 2 let's play on youtube press this video right here | Hushey | UCtzh-_c9zdFP5FLslvSD4lw | 2022-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,237 | 11,317 |
gpVFl1Khm2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpVFl1Khm2U | The Repetition of the Basics | you so what does right look like Vince Lombardi the great coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1959 to 1967 would begin every first day of basic training with gentlemen this is a football and then the great coach would proceed to take his players all professionals all who had played the game for a lifetime he would take them to the field and say now this is blocking this is tackling this is the endzone and this is the field of play over and over and over again Lombardi would stress the basics the repetition of the basics that's what right looks like it's so easy to overestimate one big event or one big break while simultaneously forgetting the impact of the small choices that daily habits the little things that we repeat over and over and over again and in our profession as chaplains and our piece it's the repetition of those fundamentals that make us successful and effective our success is built upon the basics and that's what right looks like | U.S. Navy | UCKuSaHewQKWjR2wFuqfkMEA | 2018-08-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 175 | 957 |
GUrpiPM8AOg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUrpiPM8AOg | Overcoming Religious Intolerance - Alan J Reinach - September 9, 2017 | good morning Glendale phileo Drive happy Sabbath it's really a delight to be with you to worship with you I was telling Pastor Mark my wife's parents are both Church Organists so it's just a delight to worship and hear the Oregon this morning and the choir and and everything can we oh I've got this right wrong maybe let's see how this works okay yeah okay there we go so anyway our sermon title this morning is overcoming religious intolerance but but let me just kind of give a quick introduction to religious liberty ministry because for most for most of us if we think about it at all maybe we realize that we publish Liberty magazine but or take up an offering once a year but we don't really grasp with the the scope and the significance of our church's religious liberty ministry a few weeks ago I was in South Florida you know my timing was impeccable right and earlier this summer I was in Houston to go figure I think the Lord's looking over me but in South Florida was the 8th World Congress of the International religious liberty Association which the Adventist Church founded back in 1893 the world's oldest organization devoted to religious freedom and this was a gathering of people from 65 nations there were lawyers there were government officials people from the State Department leaders of many different faiths and it was a three-day conference on you know building bridges and bridging the gap and overcoming intolerance and dealing with the global issues that that face us and we're going to look at that today the Adventist Church has been a leader for more than a century in dealing with these issues internationally and it's something I think we can all be proud of here closer to home I serve a five-state region for the Adventist Church a lot of our work is here in California and kind of our bread and butter has been to help our church members who face conflicts at work because of Sabbath you'd be surprised perhaps at how often these conflicts arise and how many calls we get weekly monthly yearly and over the years our load has grown and we have developed the church state council into the foremost legal services organization helping not just our own church members but people of all faiths who suffer religious discrimination and harassment and you know when I meet people when I'm out and about flying on a plane or what-have-you sometimes I get the you know quizzical look you mean that still happens people are surprised at how much religious discrimination and harassment there is will we'll talk about that your bulletin insert you'll see a legislative alert a bill that is now was buried over the summer recess and has reemerged and is being pushed through we expect to be opposing it with the governor's office but everything we can do to help we face literally existential threats to the very existence of religious colleges and universities here in California you I hope you were aware of the bill that we dealt with last year that really would have prevented us from operating as a religious institution whether we're talking Pacific Union College or La Sierra or Loma Linda we would have had to shed our religious scruples in order to remain in California that's essentially what the bill was requiring at one point in one version of it you know we live in a culture that takes an increasingly dim view of the traditional values of the various religions whether it's Christianity Judaism or Islam and one of our speakers this afternoon at the rally at the Filipino Church is Duane Leslie our legislative affairs director for the general conference he represents the church on Capitol Hill in Washington DC and he's going to talk about what they're trying to do in Washington to find a legislative compromise between the LGBT rights issues on the one hand that are becoming such a challenge for the religious community and religious freedom on the other an effort called fairness for all so I hope many of you will be able and and want to join us there and of course we're also involved in outreach not just within our own community and churches but frequently speaking at legal conferences for other faiths and other venues we know that religious intolerance globally is an enormous problem how do we respond as Christians as we get into the sermon I just like to ask you to bow your heads with me I'd like to offer a word of Prayer father in heaven you know what's weighing on my heart this morning but my larger burden is that you would speak peace and truth and your grace to your congregation this morning that your presence would be here with us as you have promised as we come to worship you the Sabbath speak through me lord I just want to surrender myself to you again by words my thoughts for Christ's sake and in his name this is a shocking statistic it's an alarming statistic 76% this comes from a Pew Research widely quoted widely discussed 76% of the global population live in nations with little or no religious freedom most of the world does not enjoy the freedom that we take for granted here in the United States State Department reports Christians being persecuted in some 60 countries around the world if we hear about persecution if we hear about intolerance at all chances are we hear about the persecution of Christians but it's not just Christians you may not have heard of a Islamic minority group called the Yazidis in Iraq before Isis strength was reduced it was all-out attempt to eradicate the azita's and you can see how deliberate they were this is current news this picture was taken a week ago this is a picture of a Muslim minority community in Burma the row hinga whose villages are being systematically destroyed by the army there and literally hundreds of thousands of refugees displaced people without a country the Burmese don't recognize them they consider them as illegal immigrants and unwanted hmm where have I heard that before of course in the 20th century there was a massive exodus of Jews from the Arab nations of the Middle East and Iran nearly a million Jews at the start of the 20th century perhaps as many as twenty thousand remaining you folks are here in you know in Glendale you know that there's a large Persian Jewish community here in Southern California why it's not just because we're the land of opportunity it's because they were not welcome and they left but anti-semitism against Jews is not simply a thing for the arab-israeli conflict or for the Arab nations just a few weeks ago in Charlottesville Virginia what we may think of as an kind of racist anti black right wing March the slogans were not anti black they were anti-semitic weren't they blood and soil the origins of blood and soil were the Nazi regime in the 1930s and and the phrase blood and soil got in country was part of the original slogan and if you think about it that is the spirit that we see in revelation 13 the spirit that gives us the mark of the beast the spirit that blends God and country faith and patriotism and excludes people on the basis of their religion now seventh-day adventists we read revelation 13 and we see ourselves as the objects of because of our Sabbath observance but have you ever considered that we might be an afterthought but after all there's another group of Sabbath observers who have been the object of satanic fury for centuries for millennia does that make any sense does that compute in any event I suspect we will be all in the same boat oops let's see here okay so let's see if we can do this these come from Pew Research Center these are a little bit old but they give you a very good picture first of where there are government and legal restrictions on religious freedom and you see Russia you see China Egypt Saudi Arabia countries like that I hope you're aware and concerned about the persecution of Jehovah Witnesses in Russia the Adventist Church has been quiet about this problem because our brethren in Russia have asked us to they're afraid that if they speak out they'll be next and I can understand why Indonesia you see there is the largest Muslim country in the world we may not think of it that way more Muslims in Indonesia than any other country are my colleague Lincoln steed and and John Graz were the first Anglos to go in to a remote part of Indonesia after there was an outbreak of violence a lot of churches and mosques were destroyed and miraculously the Adventist compound was spared but it was a considerable risk to their lives that they went in to try to build bridges with the Imams there with the Islamic leaders so you see the most serious legal restrictions and then the lighter colors more moderate legal restrictions this slide shows social hostilities involving religion and again India now ranks at the top they have somewhat better or lesser restrictions legally but the Hindu nationalists have been destroying churches there's been a lot of violence and persecution of Christians several years ago when James Standish was serving at the General Conference one of our churches in a remote area was destroyed and James tells the story of going over there representing the church and before he went to the region where the church was he stopped in at the American Embassy and he asked questions about you know the region and the the folks at the Embassy didn't know very much they couldn't tell him very much he said well why not he said because it's unsafe we haven't been there and they asked him to bring back a report so you know he's gonna go to this place that they're they're afraid to go and he cut he's accompanied by some of the church leaders from the division there and from the conference and and they travel up and and they find a small group of Adventist Church members worshiping under a tree the church had been destroyed the pastor's home and the head elders home had been destroyed the pastor had been literally slaughtered and hacked to pieces in the middle of the town square and after the church service you know they greet the members and they talked to the head elder and and you know James says to the head elder you know we're here from from the church headquarters from the General Conference were very concerned about what's happened here is there anything that we can do to help and the elder looks at him and he says we have God we don't need anything and here we are in Southern California and all I can think of is we have everything but do we realize our need for God with so many being persecuted around the globe I'm reminded of this verse from Exodus then the Lord said I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt I have heard their cry because of their taskmasters I know their sufferings and I have come down to deliver them I'm quite sure that God sees I'm quite sure that God cares but I don't know if if we just turn a blind eye do we see do we care oops let's try this again how do we respond how do we respond when we see persecution overseas when we see intolerance at home what is our approach is it to build walls or to build bridges China built this great wall over centuries mile after endless mile that was their political strategy a strategy that has been proposed politically I'm not going to indulge in political discussion from the pulpit today I'm looking at how we as Christians approach these issues walls or bridges so our scripture reading this morning from the Sermon on the Mount and at this time in our nation's history I think the Sermon on the Mount is extremely relevant and important to us there's actually been some discussion publicly among Christian leaders who have in the Sermon on the Mount is not relevant to our political life to our national life I find that fascinating because of course I have long held that this is an example of why America is not properly understood to be a Christian nation because if we're going to be Christian then we should be internalizing the principles of the Sermon on the Mount and we don't expect our nation to turn the other cheek as it were and to love our enemies that's not how nations are expected to behave but then nations don't have a soul to save or Hellfire to suffer do we individuals are those for whom Christ died you and I are those who Christ loves not Nations well I won't read it over again but I'll point out the critical importance at a time when our nation is so polarized Jesus is teaching us to love our enemies not right and this by the way is the measure of perfection as described by Jesus himself now I came into the Adventist Church at a kind of a crisis time in 1979 Desmond Ford gave this famous speech there Irwin Hall at Pacific Union College and I was there and there was a lot of doctrinal turmoil a lot of discussion about perfection and I got this kind of Adventist idea that perfection was you know not eating chocolate chip cookies and it was you know what you ate and this sort of thing and you know that didn't really compute with me I I did think that perfection had something to do with love and compassion and kindness and not so much with diet Jesus insists that if we want to be perfect our perfection is our attitude towards our enemies now I don't know about you but this is a very challenging text for me I have had some enemies in my life anybody here had some enemies or have some enemies do you love them you don't have to answer but I suspect that you will agree with me that we are not really humanly capable of loving our enemies ourselves this is not it's not natural you know there's a reason why there are enemies we don't like them we hate them we're very you know we have a hard time forgiving them for how they've treated us is it even possible to do what Jesus is telling us that we need to do to change our attitude towards the people that we think the least of the worst of in our lives well look what Jesus did when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his son much more being reconciled we are saved by his life Jesus didn't die for his friends he died for his enemies well he had friends he died for them too he died for his enemies while you and I were his enemies he died for us I suggest to you this morning that it is only the love of Christ in our hearts that gives us the ability to love our enemies is that fair and as we look at our topic of overcoming religious intolerance I think the same holds true there it has to be Christ in our hearts now I'm a lawyer I'm also Jewish and so I can relate to the gentleman who encounter Jesus here in Luke chapter 10 who was also a Jewish lawyer and who came to Jesus and asked him teacher what shall I do to inherit eternal life now if you are ever confused about this this is a good illustration of how we know that Jesus is Jewish and I'll illustrate with the old joke about the priest who asked the rabbi why is it you Jews always answer a question with a question and the rabbi says so if I not Jesus answers the rabbi not with one question but with two what is written in the law how do you read it and the answer and the answer he gave is the central part of every synagogue service of Jewish worship from the beginning of time it's found in Deuteronomy 6 the shamash my Israel I deny Allah he know at an i F HUD and you shall love the Lord your God with all your hear o Israel the Lord our God the Lord is one and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul with all your strength with all your mind and your neighbor as yourself and Jesus says great answer my son just started law school here at USC this year we young lawyers are taught be careful not to ask the question that you don't know the answer to especially at trial the lawyer was great he gave a great answer Jesus commended him but he made the mistake of asking one too many questions and the story that follows I think we're all familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan it was an answer Jesus gave to the lawyer second question who is my neighbor who is my neighbor the lawyer did not like the answer because the cement Americans were hated by the Jews even more than the Romans even more than they hated the Romans but I suggest to you today that the question who is my neighbor is very relevant to us as Christians as Americans it's a question that we need to ask ourselves who is my neighbor are those slaving away in sweatshops in Southeast Asia many of them under the age of 10 literally hundreds of thousands of children working 12 14 hour days so that we can buy cheap clothing at Walmart are these folks our neighbor are these children our neighbor our folks who are worshiping Allah and believe they're worshiping the same God we are I think that's true I think we worship the same God are they our neighbor our country is not treating them very neighborly what about those who are building our homes picking our crops cleaning our hotel rooms cooking our food many of whom lack documentation 800,000 of whom were raised in this country brought here without any say in the matter and now having their status challenged we have a handout we have several handouts out on the table in the foyer one is an information sheet prepared by colleagues in the lake Union conference on the daca program and how those who are eligible to renew their status to renew it meanwhile we are certainly urging the several entities of the church have already issued statements the Pacific Union will do so in time we're going to be working on that this week but we're certainly urging our church members to let your congressional representatives know that it's really important to do something about the daca program and you know the Trump administration said this is an issue for Congress okay well Congress take care of it that's so important these are our neighbors you may recall recently our president pardoned a notorious Sheriff Joe Arpaio and in Arizona when he was Sheriff the Adventist Church lost hundreds and hundreds of church members who fled the state because of the overt hostility on on both documented and undocumented immigrants and there are literally according to the conference president in Nevada Utah there were new churches planted in their territory from refugees from Arizona so those who are undocumented folks there's no question some of them are even church members but whether they are church members or not are they still our neighbors and what about the Syrian refugees and the children are they our neighbors is a wonderful refugee ministry in the Paradise Valley Church in San Diego I'm gonna be down there in a couple of months and and learn more about it from Pastor James there I have been assured by folks from adrià folks from World Vision working with refugees there is no problem with our son at our nation screening of refugees and we have never seen any kind of terrorist attacks from those who have come through our refugee programs but we've seen a lot of politics surrounding the refugee issue are these our neighbors over Christmas time someone gave me a wonderful devotional by the famous German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and in the very first devotional that I read Bonhoeffer asks this question who is this Jesus knocking based on this scripture from revelation three one of my very favorite religious freedom scriptures well why do I say this is a religious liberty scripture behold I stand at the door and knock if anyone hears my voice and opens the door I will come into him and eat with him and he with me Jesus is here portrayed as a gentleman he doesn't force his way in he will knock he will keep knocking he will be persistent but if we want to close the door and go lay down go ignore him he'll go away he's not going to force his way into our lives we have the privilege and the opportunity to welcome him into our lives isn't that right we have that freedom and I hope we will exercise that freedom today I hope everyone will welcome Jesus into their hearts into their lives today amen but Bonhoeffer asked the question who is this Jesus knocking and he made the connection with this very well-known passage in Matthew 25 the parable of the sheep and the goats and I'm gonna read some of this when the Son of Man comes in his glory and all the angels with him then he will sit on his glorious throne before him will be gathered all the nations and he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats and he will place the sheep on his right but the goats on the left then the king will say to those on his right come you who were blessed by my father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world for I was hungry and you gave me food I was thirsty and you gave me drink I was a stranger and you welcomed to me I was naked and you clothed me I was sick and you visited me I was in prison and you came to me notice he doesn't say that you had all your doctrines straight you didn't you couldn't recite the 28 fundamentals the Adventist Church I can't I think I believe them but I don't think I could recite them so don't feel bad if you're in the same boat wear it all off then the righteous will answer him saying Lord when did we see you hungry and feed you or thirsty and give you drink and when did we see was stranger and welcome you or naked and clothed you and when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you the king will answer them truly I say to you as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers you did it to me I was preaching the sermon a few months ago and it hit me like a light bulb going off Jesus does not regard anybody as beneath him he died for us we're not the least in his eyes are we so why did he use this phrase in as much as you've done it to one of the least of these my brothers it's not because of how he sees people it's because of how we do right and I dare say all of us look down on somebody none of us are exempt but who in Scripture is the least it's Jesus in this famous Psalm that is part of the beautiful Handel's Messiah I am a worm and no man corned by men and despised by the people all who see me mock at me they make mouths at me they wag their heads he committed his cause to the Lord let him deliver him let him rescue him for he delights in him Jesus says I am a worm Jesus becomes the least for us who do we look down on who do we see as the least the parable is a parable of judgment those who will stand in the judgment are those who learn to see Jesus in others even in the ones that they don't like that they look down upon do you see that recently I heard somebody for the first time turn the word other into a verb as in don't don't other me or stop uttering a talk a little bit more about that before we're done because we have a tendency as add our language as Adventists is uttering what do you call somebody who is not a member of the seventh-day Adventist Church a non really there a nod if you're not a member of this church you're a nod that doesn't sound very good does it doesn't sound right we are judged by whether with the love of Christ in our hearts we can learn to see Jesus in others and it strikes me I'm going to put this in context now for a minute because I operate within the political realm doing legislative work within the legal realm with with a lot of secular folks and especially in a blue state like California religion conservative religion has taken on a very bad name you know that I hope there is a perception of the church and it's not just the church but especially the Church of being full of hatred full of bigotry and a lot of it arises because of the LGBTQ issues and the conflicts over same-sex marriage but the perception that those who are secular and unchurched have of Christianity and by extension of Jesus is not something that they're likely to be interested in because it's not a very good impression and in that context I suggest to you that those who are secular and unchurched are you know are not going to see Jesus in us until we learn to see Jesus in them I hope you'll think about that after the sermon and and asked the Lord to you know and and meditate on that that was another insight the Lord gave me as I was preaching some time back that those who really need Jesus our witness is completely ineffective to them until we learn to see Jesus in them and then they can start to see a different picture of Jesus than what they're getting reading the news and and hearing about the church in our society they need to see Jesus in us and they'll see Jesus in us when we learn to see Jesus in them so how do we overcome intolerance well for starters we have to stop fear-mongering we have to stop looking at people and being afraid of them because their skin is different their accent is different their worship is different right there's so much fear-mongering in our politics why well for the same reason that advertisers sell sex politicians sell fear it's effective it plays on our worst instincts our worst emotions but Jesus tells us Bible tells us do not fear you know we Adventists were big on the Ten Commandments I've started a study of commandments that Jesus gave us New Testament Commandments because there are wonderful imperatives throughout the scriptures and I don't mean to in any way you know devalue the Ten Commandments but over and over again the Bible tells us fear not for I am with you be not dismayed for I am your God I will strengthen you I will help you I will uphold you with my righteous right hand how do we overcome intolerance we have to stop looking at the stranger as the other and make them our friend because we're not intolerant if our friends are we it's only the others that we are intolerant of the strangers and right here I want to suggest to you the need for a fundamental shift in the mindset and the culture and the psychology of Adventism throughout our history we have regarded ourselves as the remnant who has the truth and others are in need of what God has given to us and that has led to an attitude of us and them this attitude is very counterproductive now I believe that we are not the remnant but part of the remnant and I believe that God has given us precious truth to be shared with others but when we look at them somehow and create these barriers of us and them we make it much much more difficult to share what God has given to us the precious truth the fact is who did Jesus die for John 3:16 he didn't die just for the elect that's a Calvinist view the Calvinist view is maybe you know this section of the church you guys were predestined to glory and the rest of us you know we're gonna we're gonna roast in the flames forever and there we have nothing to say about it this is not John 3:16 God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son he loved the least the ones that you regard as the least Jesus loved he died for them is that right what does that make them that makes them our brothers and sisters so do we treat our brothers and sisters as though they're not part of the family as their non Adventists or do we go embrace them put our arms around them and show hospitality and love them and accept them just the way they are just the way Jesus did for us is that right we have got to shift our attitude from being hostile oh you know the Catholics and the Pope how much do we hear about that oh they're gonna you know they're the boogeyman they're gonna come after us and in our nation you know we have our our current boogie men are either undocumented immigrants or Muslim terrorists right so we're afraid of the Muslims we're afraid of the immigrants Adventists are afraid of the Catholics come on guys it's time to get past all of that isn't it we know that there are many in many other places who love Jesus or who would be willing and able to love Jesus if we would just show them some kindness and some compassion some hospitality right we don't know who is gonna stand with Christ at the end or not we don't know our only goal is to give them a chance not to drive them away not to build walls but to tear down the walls how are Jews supposed to come to believe in Jesus if we simply you know continue with the kind of age-old barriers between Christianity and Judaism that have been built up over nearly 2,000 years unless we are deliberate and tearing down these walls and reaching out in friendship they're not going to have any interest at all in our Jesus part of the baggage of believing that we have precious truth is it can lead to a ungodly arrogance everybody believes they have the truth everybody believes they're right we're in a postmodern era and what everybody believes to be true is true it's my truth it's your truth you know your truth doesn't matter to me because I have my truth and now we live in the age of you know fake news and everybody's truth right and so arrogance needs to be replaced with humility and we need to show friendship instead of resistance next year will be the 70th anniversary of the United Nations declaration on human rights article 18 I've quoted here dealing with freedom of thought conscience and religion we're gonna plan some wonderful activities there is going to be a march on Washington December 10 which is the actual 70th anniversary but before we close I just want to say a word because this is kind of new to me what you know it's like oh yeah we've heard about the Universal Declaration on human rights but so what why is it important it was ratified in 1947 right after the most horrific experience of the mass slaughter of human beings that this world has ever seen after the Holocaust it was the effort was led by none other than Eleanor Roosevelt famous wife of our recently deceased president than Franklin D Roosevelt and prior to the UN declaration human rights was not an issue in international diplomacy there was no shared values of respect for human rights but now when our diplomats go and talk to people from Egypt or Saudi Arabia or China or anywhere else guess what folks they can't say oh well that's your values human rights that's a Western thing that's not our thing because they have all subscribed and it is now universal there are Universal shared values about the essential dignity of every human being and basic human rights and it has transformed the world of global relations its enormous ly significant and a wonderful opportunity for us as Adventists to build bridges and to show both our leadership and our respect for the rights of everyone people of other faiths and other kinds of human rights issues so I hope you'll take a look at that one of our friends in another organization at hardwired global has started this journey for freedom especially designed for Millennials for young people but anybody can do it and there will be sponsorships for the march on Washington in in December and everyone takes a step each month to turn the tide against religious oppression in the world and to become an ambassador for freedom it's been our privilege for almost 25 years to be upholding the banner of truth and religious liberty as your director of public affairs and religious freedom here in the Pacific Union and it's been a joy and a privilege to worship with you and to share with you I just my my hope and my prayer is to see the culture of our church shift so that we can really embrace a new attitude that will make the gospel Proclamation of can you share that hope with me can you share that prayer with me let's pray [Applause] father I hope and pray that the applause is an affirmation of our need for Christ in our hearts to give us the ability to see Jesus in even those we don't like very much those that we regard as the least Lord we pray for a new spirit within our hearts within our church but as we learn to see others in Jesus seat I'm sorry as we learn to see Jesus and others that they would see Jesus and us and would come to know you and love you as we do and Lord if there are any here today who who don't know you or have not fully surrendered their lives to you I know that your spirit is at work and I pray that they would say yes to you in their hearts right now or even just raise their hands to you and say yes and welcome Jesus and make a full and complete commitment of their lives we love you Christ and we ask these in your precious name | Vallejo Drive Church SDA | UCkzDgi8tu8NWLRyt1YrVItw | 2017-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,068 | 32,317 |
4aYX6oR2xes | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aYX6oR2xes | Gamify Your Moodle Course | Diana Dell at MoodleMoot US 2015 | [Applause] so good afternoon as you said I do work with about 200 school districts across the country and I spend a lot of my time training teachers who are just beginning with Moodle and I find that many times when teachers are just getting started that they want to fill their courses with all of the files that they're currently using and it becomes this long list of files just a repository type course and I tend to call those courses document dumps so I like to find ways to make it so that the course is not a document dump and so I looked at gamification and games based learning which are two very popular topics in the world of Education right now we're hearing more and more about them all the time so that's what I'm going to show you how you what you could do with your Moodle courses how many of you are teachers because this is very much directed at teachers okay quite a few teachers wonderful first I want to Define gamification in game Space learning because you hear those a lot and want to differentiate between the two um gamification involves adding those game-like elements to your courses so we'll look at what the game like elements are in just a bit but obviously games based learning is using just games now if you think about it you can use games in a course that's been gamified but just because you use games does not mean that you have a gamified course so think about that for a minute and it will become clear so first what is a game we've all played Monopoly and all sorts of games now there's a variety of different uh video games video game learning is very popular as well so it's going to be a set of rules there's going to be players those players are sometimes involved with a in a conflict between each other or they're competing against the computer but it's a very structured experience there's rules there's there's goals you're making progress throughout the game and throughout the game there's all sorts of techniques that have been built in that are going to motivate the player to continue playing the game so when we talk about the game-like elements that we want to blend into our courses you're going to see things like interactivity very very important to the learning process instant feedback also extremely important feedback is critical in our courses and the sooner it happens the more likely the student is to learn progress indicate indicators most games have something that is going to show students how far they've come how far they have to go and it's very important to them and it's very much a motivational Factor if they know they only have a little bit to do to finish that particular level also time limits I find that students today are digital Learners enjoy competing against a time limit so we're going to look at how you can make that happen in your courses repetition many ways that repetition can be used in Moodle courses and we know repetition is sometimes necessary for our students to master concept Concepts to the point of automaticity games also unveil levels at a time so they hold things back and you don't get to have this bit of information or play this part of the game until you have completed a certain other level uh there's also going to be scoreboards along the way leaderboards if you will sometimes there's Badges and different awards that the Learners are that the game players will earn and there's also often social interactions so we're going to take a look at how all of these things can be combined into your Moodle courses we're going to look at some third-party modules so these are things that you can add to your courses and I've used many of these for several years so they are good solid supported third-party plug-ins that I think that you will enjoy and we're also going to look at some just standard Moodle features that are a part of core so first we're going to talk about the games module and I have a link there my presentation is available through the website and you're going to be able to just go straight to the modules by clicking on those links that I've embedded in the presentation but the crossword puzzle is one of those things that you can create with the games module once you do once you create your glossaries in Moodle you can then say insert a game whatever type of game it is that you want to choose from the games module lets you create I think seven or eight different games such as crossword hangman uh Snakes and Ladders type games Hidden pictures those sorts of things so you just simply insert it and say create now if any of you have ever tried to create a crossword puzzle on your own it's not a fun experience even if you're using a tool like Discovery school's puzzle maker those sorts of things is going to take a bit of time so Moodle takes all the work out of that another great thing about the games module is it does give the students instant feedback so it's graded you can allow students to take it as many times as they need to to master that particular content and you can set it to record the highest grade so it does interface with the grade book so if you choose to take a grade on these types of activities you certainly can you show you one other game that you can create with the games module and that is the millionaire type game now this doesn't interface with the glossary this one pulls from your quizzes so the the questions in your quizzes are going to become a game so notice that you have 50 50 you have phone of friends you have asked the audience you have all of those options that are available to you students love this again this can't also be counted for a grade and they have to continue to answer questions until they miss one and then they have to start all over so lots of repetition in this game so it's a great way for students to study and try to master that information then we have quiz Venture not a part of the games module this is a separate module it's called quiz Venture and it interfaces with the test questions as well so the quiz questions are going to be integrated into this this is sort of a space invader Style game students use the space bar to shoot the aliens I suppose they are the alien ships out of the sky and they use the arrow keys to navigate and move back and forth kids are very good at that I am not terribly good at that so you can also create games in hot potatoes you've probably seen the Hot Pot module in Moodle while Hotpot is referring to hot potatoes and if you go to if you Google a half big software company hot potatoes you will find free software that you can download it's free for all Educators and you are able to create simple games probably five or six different games I believe it is and it's a very simple system you just fill in the blanks very templated type of site or a software and once you've created your games in hot potatoes you then upload them to Moodle through the Hot Pot module and they interface with your Moodle course and with the Moodle grade book which makes these also graded activities so here you can see I have what they call their J Match Game is the one on the top and simply students will be dragging and dropping things into place uh it gives them feedback along the way if they're correct they can take it as many times as they need to to master it you can set it you know all of those features in Moodle that allow you to allow students to complete an activity more than one time then we also have the one on the bottom is an example of what they call the ga close notice the little question marks the student clicks on the question mark they're going to be given a hint there's also even a hit hint button at the bottom of the page and each time the student asks for a hint it's going to give them the next letter it does deduct points if they choose to use the hints those are all things that you can add to Moodle or upload to Moodle you can also there the web is just full of all sorts of different tools that you can embed in Moodle all sorts of interactive web2o tools the example that I have here is Quizlet and I absolutely love Quizlet it does so many different things but I'm not going to spend time talking about it now but you know there are you can create talking avatars there's you know all sorts of different sites that allow students to study vocabulary online start looking for that share button or the embed button and look for that code and you can embed those easily into your Moodle courses making them more Interactive quizzes can also be interactive and I find that that many teachers Master the quiz module and they're able to then create some basic quizzes they never go past the Deferred feedback type of question format but interactive quizzes allow you to give a student more than one try so you can see they make a selection then they click the check button to see if they're correct if they're correct it will tell them if it's not correct it's going to give them some feedback or some hints and then they have a try again button and the try again the number of times that they are allowed to try again depends upon how many hints that you have placed in the questions so when you see the hints at the bottom teachers will say it doesn't work I put in all those hints and those hints never show up anywhere you have to select the interactive mode with multiple tries when you're setting up the quiz and then it will work beautifully time test in the timing section when you're setting up your test you are able to set a time limit and I would encourage you to do it on paper and pencil and then try to do it on the test on the computer at the same time and you'll find that it takes a little bit more time to navigate between the questions and those sorts of things so just adjust your times accordingly but I tend to use time test for things that students I want them to master to the point of automaticity that they can't give me the answer so quickly without even thinking about it so the automaticity is something that can really be achieved through those time tests another one of moodle's built-in features task completion and if you haven't started using task completion I really do encourage you to do so it generates some fabulous reports so that you can see at a glance where your students are in the course are in the unit of instruction so I really do encourage you to take a look at that if you're new to the idea of task completion if you look you're going to see the different activities and you'll see that there's a check box that's placed there you are able to set conditions upon which that checkbox is going to be checked and the activity will be considered complete for example if a student has viewed an item perhaps that's all it is is if it's something that you need them to view it could be a certain criteria that you've established on a test um so you will set those criteria and then it will check those off as students go it's a good visual indicator indicator for students monitoring their progress through the course of the unit but it also produces some great reports for teachers and I also have the progress bar and I like to add that to my courses it is the third party module and it gives students a very visual indication of what they're going you know what they're doing how far they've progressed it's going to either be green which means they've completed it it's going to be blue meaning that it's something that they need to be working on because the due date's coming up are it's going to be read to indicate a due date so the teacher sets this up simply by editing the block and connecting due dates to the particular assignments that she wants to appear on that particular bar you can also use course completion and with course completion notice of course you have to set up what are the the requirements that are going to indicate that course has been completed and then you're able to drop in the course completion box and students are able to see exactly how far they've come and how far they need to go Badges and awards Badges of of course are a part of Moodle core and you are able to connect specific badges to a specific activity or a series of activities maybe you want to tie it to a test after they completed a series of activities and the badges will then display on the user's profile page and it also integrates and can be exported into other systems as well such as open badges those sorts of things the certificate that you see is also third party module and it creates a wonderful printable certificate you can edit and make the borders look whatever you know whatever color you want you can upload a watermark you can require a signature and it's also going to be based upon whatever requirements that that you have set for your particular course so that comes in real Handy not only for students like to get certificates if you're using your courses it offered teacher professional development it's a good way to Monitor and track teacher professional development as well scoreboards scoreboards and leaderboards are often found in games you can use the quiz results Block in Moodle to display the top however mini scores in this case I've selected the top three scores you can also select the lowest three scores to display I would not do that I don't recommend that I like to encourage the students so you know as the students are starting to master the content they see on the board you know maybe someone's ahead of them and they do want to make sure that they catch up as quickly as possible so the scoreboards are good and you can have as many of those blocks as you would like um I've seen you know teachers put in one for every test that they give so that it's always their invisible um you know you might want to delete them or hide them as time goes on so that your course doesn't get too full but that's a great way to sort of motivate the students to go on then unveiling task and levels I talked about how things are held back in games and if you use conditional access in your courses and develop your courses in such a way that things are presented in a leveled system so start with the easiest move on to something that's harder and then harder and so on if so forth um you'll notice here that you know I'm viewing this as a teacher and I can see the things that are grayed out and I can see the they weren't able to take the level one test until they had marked the crazy cone activity had been marked completely done so I was using completion tracking and conditional access at the same time notice level two is not going to be even available to them you can make the whole summary section or the whole topic area conditional as well so that they can't even see that topic until they're they have completed level one so great way to unveil those levels then you have peer interaction the chat module is wonderful and I encourage you to use it it's sometimes neglected teachers don't know what to do with it you know included in a unit of instruction and leave it open and allows students to go there and chat about the topic because there's a beautiful chat history that's kept so you don't have to worry about students are are going to say something inappropriate you'll be able to monitor that quite closely if you need to and also the comments block and the comments block can be inserted on any Moodle page so you could have a different comments block on each activity page if you choose so that students could discuss that particular activity okay if you would like to see a gamified course I'm not going to open up the course here this is how you will do it you will go to this URL and create an account and then you will click that URL there to enter the course and then the password to get into the course is going to be game and you'll see I made it very simple it's multiplication facts so that you can experience what a gamified course is as a student you'll be able to go through two different levels so go there and you'll see all of these features that I've used in that particular course okay what questions do you have for me yes what what imagine or what kind of achievements seem to work well with either students or even if you do I like to base them upon whatever it is that they're studying whatever the goal is maybe possibly do different levels you're at a level one of Moodle Mastery now you've progressed to level two so on and so forth that seems to work quite well any other questions anybody want to try this yes if you go to the Moodle plugins directory you'll be it's it's on moodle.org you'll be able to see all of the plugins and you should be able to search for games and find them yes games can be put into them when they're trying to do the whole Adventures I think no those particularly will also sink into the RenWeb gradebook okay any other questions okay thank you very much foreign | Moodle | UC_eJsmK-DMqA9Dy7bLKKL-g | 2015-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,183 | 16,885 |
52ChZRinTiI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52ChZRinTiI | 30 Things You'll Learn as a PM in 30 Minutes by HubSpot PM | so I've been in product for a year and a half now now I'm certainly no expert and that's why I've called this talk thirty product management things I've learned these aren't lessons learnings are not lessons very important to note that about this talk being in PM for a year and a half at HubSpot i've gone through two different product teams i've gotten a promotion in there so i've seen like a little bit of the product side of the world but certainly not all of it there's so much to learn and i'm sure next year this will look like 300 product management things I've learned so these are all learnings that I've gotten in the last 18 months or so in product at HubSpot I did cross out in 30 minutes because I was told I had a little bit more time so I'm not gonna hold myself to that I could if I wanted to but we're gonna we're gonna be a little more loose than that so this format will be pretty rapid-fire I basically want to go through line by line 30 things I've learned as a product manager learnings are not license final reminder let's get into it product development this is the first theme that I want to talk about here in the talk the first thing I've learned in product management is that product management is not a science it's far from mathematic it's far from calculated everything you do is constantly changing it's not very scientific in general and that's that's really the first thing I ever learned about product management is your day to day is super ambiguous what you're going to do who you're going to talk to who you're going to meet with that's always changing at the same time product development is a lot like science so I'm sure you all hi welcome everyone new to the room also product development is a lot like science so I know that like back in second grade third grade you learn the scientific method right you identify a problem you form a hypothesis you gather data to validate the hypothesis you run a test and that's a lot like what product management is so while it may not be science is a lot like science let's get that much the second thing or the third thing I learned about product development is that bringing something to market taking a product and giving it to your very first customer is actually the beginning of a product's life cycle it's at the end of it so although there are months sometimes years that lead up to actually delivering a product to the market giving that to a customer getting a first piece of feedback from what I've experienced that's where things just are actually getting started now you'll be talking to customers before then you'll be working on product development things well before you actually reach a customer but the product itself its life doesn't actually start until customers grab hold of it the next thing small features for very specific audiences yield really big wins so one of the earliest things I've learned is like camp oil the ocean right we've all heard that term the more you try to solve for and the more broad you get with your product development or your product strategy the more likely it's likely going to flop you likely have a pretty diverse audience people different people who use your product in different ways solving for a very specific use case and a very specific feature is usually some of the easiest ways to get the biggest wins one of those examples that we use at HubSpot was we I worked on the import tool in our CRM now our CRM every object in a CRM has a unique ID we never let people import using that unique ID as a way to write to existing records it was just something that we hadn't written in the explosion the customer excitement around this very specific it was legitimately a checkbox and we had spent months on this entire flow this tiny check box has had yielded these fantastic customer results hundreds and hundreds of people using it because it was designed for a very specific use gaze it was designed for people who are pulling data out of HubSpot and putting it directly back in a very specific use case in a very specific audience and those are some of our biggest wins the reason why those wins are really big it's because they didn't take a lot of time big wins aren't as big if they take the team you know months to work on and they take it took takes a ton of energy sometimes the biggest wins take almost no time the next thing paying down tech debt is greater than most things I said most things because not everything but tech debt is very very problem for basically your team first first and foremost your team and then beyond that everything that you all want to do in the future so if an engineer is dealing with tech debt it's always a pain in the side it's something that's constantly kind of like holding them down constantly something to think about but once you can kind of pay that down it frees up not only the product space to work on new things but also the mental capacity if you think about what it's like working on split screens you're watching a video over here and you're actually doing your work on the main screen it's really distracting when you've got things like tech debt that are holding you down so if you can pay down tech debt and you can do that earlier with your team so it's usually a pretty good win and that's something I've learned pretty early on so we try to do that as much as possible is to pay down some of that tech debt each and every week before we go out and build new features this next one is pretty long and I have a very specific experience around it and set things break they're going to break in software and hardware no matter where you're developing products don't panic you need to give your team the space and autonomy that they need to solve a problem and provide air cover if possible I think the most important product management learning I found here from the product point of view is to provide air cover your engineering team your product design team anybody who's solving a problem is going to be focused on that problem and that problem specifically when things are broken I found that the best role a product manager can take is just to provide air cover run appropriate communications with your customers make sure that only real problems are getting delivered to engineering and then you're not kind of poisoning the well with consistently adding new new things to the fire kind of asking questions about the status of the updates and things like that keeping it super clean letting the team's give me the team's the autonomy to solve the existing problems will help those problems get solved faster and more effectively next one's really similar about the small features but it's more from a macro perspective it's that if you try to solve for a hundred percent of your customers you'll end up selling for zero I treated this at one time and I got a very specific request from one of our one of my colleagues and she said this is this is funny to me why wouldn't you want to solve for all of your customers well I think in very specific use cases you'd want solve here customers are all of them rather but one of the things I've learned is that you can really get caught in the weeds answering every question for every specific from every single customer so if you have even two slightly different variables of our customer believes the solution will be it could add months weeks even years to actually shipping a product and getting it out if you can meaningfully impact 50 60 % of your customers in most cases I consider that a twin it's going to help your product move faster it's gonna help your team move faster and in the end that 40% who you were trying to solve for they'll probably just resolve to use this new thing or you can iterate from that point you can iterate and keep building and keep building to actually deliver that that subset you weren't solving for deliver them value this next one is in an old favorite of mine and it's deadlines spur action I try to do this as often as possible at HubSpot we have real milestones that are built-in we have an inbound conference here in Boston every year we typically like to deliver a net new product at that conference but deadlines in general are something that I try to look for in product management as much as possible and it doesn't always need to be like the inbound conference right it can be smaller deadlines it can be end of month it can be end of week it doesn't always need to be something as bland as the end of a sprint or something like that building in like seriously meaningful deadlines for your team for yourself for your peers for your leadership to point to and say here's one we're gonna have this thing by here's why we're gonna have it by then and here's why we think this is a reasonable delivery date those types of things will help your team rally around an event they'll help your team actually get it out the door and they really help everybody's center around what's the highest priority right if you're behind deadline it's very obvious that you're behind deadline with a product so boiling those deadlines and putting them into your actual product development and when you're planning things is something I found to be pretty helpful this next one is a recent addition I found I was talking to a leader on our team recently we were debating between which which product are which real priority we should solve first there's basically a debate between two features he had a very set Beauty says we should clearly solve feature a first like there's a no there's no brainer in my mind that your team should be working on that and I said interesting do you know what else we could be working on I paused he's like no what else could you be working on so I turn into him and I said how could we prioritize a single feature if you don't understand everything that we BD prioritizing so it's very easy to say like what's at the top of our roadmap but it's just as important to actually lay out with low priority on your roadmap because for everything you build you have to sacrifice something else and that's something I learned really early on like well I think when I first started in product management I wanted to build every feature it was really important to me that you know this got developed as soon as possible and but there were certain low priority things but we kind of just forgot them it's really important to illustrate those you hear them commonly referred to as omissions but they're not always a mission sir sometimes just low priorities our product leadership loves this one and that speed is a bug and speed is a feature you never think about speed when you're getting started in product management you tend or I always I didn't you tend to think about just getting a product out of the door you tend to think about solving for a customer use case you tend to think about the product marketing that's related to shipping something but you never really think about speed it's very rarely top of mind one of the things I learned really early on is that a slow app or really anything slow is a bug it's just as painful to a customer as a bug sometimes more painful if page load time is slow if just like basic interactions are slow if there's too many clicks an experience that is just as bad to a customer as a bug and the worst part about that bug is they don't call in to support and say this is slow they don't call in and say this took me too many clicks they just get frustrated by it and it just continues to grind down that experience so speed can be a bug on the flip side of that speed to be a feature we've done a ton of research around how making our app faster would benefit the customer and there's a ton of research out there that say you know if app load times are instantaneous if they load in almost no time then customers are much more likely to stick around and there's entire divisions at companies that focus just on load times of apps and really getting things to a customer faster and the key to that is no matter where you are I know a lot of folks are kind of testing their own software locally they're testing it hardwired connections they're testing it you know close to where their servers are they're closing in on local connections like that is not your ideal or your actual customer experience especially if you have a global customer base you know connected JetBlue Wi-Fi and try to load your app and see what happens that's what people all around the world are experiencing try connecting to your mobile phone hotspot and then load your app those are different types of things that you don't necessarily think of and I certainly hadn't think of thought of until I was loading up HubSpot on a plane and I was seeing all this alt text and these images rendering that we're just kind of background images or maybe stale from an old version of an app that kind of stuff kind of gets thrown by the wayside and it's important to think of that test on all speeds make sure you're testing not only your own localized environment but really all of your customer environments all right so that's a little bit on product development the next section I want to run through is things I've learned about your team and product management and this is potentially at least in my eyes one of the most important parts of product management is maintaining a good team a high-performing team so there's a lot of learnings here this first one is a little process goes a long way I know many organizations have many different approaches but at HubSpot we tend to lean on small autonomous teams that typically means not so much process and that can get carried away you think you know everybody's on the same page everybody is like kind of hip to the beat and everyone knows exactly what you're building in a given day or what you're working on a little bit of process can carry your team a really long way and I think the best way to actually feel that from your team is ask them you know what's our biggest product priority this month what are we working on next month what are we ignoring this month and if they can't answer those questions you probably need to build a little bit of process into your prop into your process yeah you probably need to build a little process in because that's exactly what your team is going to need it's gonna go a long way and if you start with a little bit just kind of check the temperature there because most folks are going to be resistant to it naturally right you're gonna want less meetings less stand-ups less updates less documentation that's natural but it can feel really cool to do none of that and that's when you start to get into trouble so I found that a little process goes a long way our team we started doing some stand-ups more frequently kind of canceled those they weren't working so well yesterday today is in slack things like that that really just try to keep the team up to date those are the things that actually keep everybody moving this next one is really near and dear to my heart because it caused a major issue for me is that if your team has even slightly different definitions of what you're building it's nearly impossible to get done even slightly different definitions of what you're building if one person in the team thinks you're building you know a red car and one person on the team thinks you're building a blue car it's not going to go very well right even though you both think you're building cars they're probably built for a different customer for a different reason those definitions need to be crystal clear upfront down to every single detail because they can get you in a lot of trouble and it certainly did for me if you're not actually clearly defining all that for your team and also the why behind what you're building tends to be problematic this next one is pure product management tactic I've had the tendency to do this all the time and I still make this mistake and it's something that I'm consciously trying to get better at even reading this slide makes me think of errors that I've made in the past but passing along bulk customer feedback and just saying I heard this thing from a customer it means nothing to your team to your engineers to your design team it needs to be synthesized bucketed and it needs to be actually conveyed as to what impact this has for the customer it's very easy to take notes from a customer call and just don't dump them in a slack channel it's really easy to take you know a response that you got in app and kind of send that to your designer and be like hey if you thought about this it's it's so easy to do and it's so quick but it doesn't mean a lot it doesn't mean a lot if you're not tying that customer feedback to milestones that you have already planned if you're not tying it to like previously identified problem buckets in your product as soon as you start doing that it starts to take on a whole lot more meaning because it can be easily synthesized and taken back and actually like brought into your product in the future this next one is is about product iteration it probably only works in software but a team that understands every product is iterative is emphatically more powerful than one working towards an endgame we ran into this really often on a previous team I worked on we were working towards a facebook messenger integration with HubSpot and very early on it was it was like okay what is this going to look like when are we going to have our own app and HubSpot when are we going to you know think about the the us taking over having our own hub in hub spot that got us into a little bit of trouble right every product especially in software that's the beauty of it is iterative you can build one small thing you can learn from your customer and keep going and when a team can fully understand that and grasp that concept you can build I mean this is essentially MVP right you build something small you learn from your customer you keep going you keep going you keep going it doesn't need to be perfect on your first shipment it doesn't need to be perfect like really ever that's the beauty of software you can keep going you can keep learning from your customers and making a better and better product every single day and if you start working towards that end game you are going to get slowed down to no end things are just going to become difficult because you're gonna try to like find you in every single detail every single button every single color every single font and it's just it's just a lot of work and in the end you're probably gonna ship something that's no good for your customer this one is near and dear to my heart because I had a team that did this and it's a team that literally will sprint at fires and by fires I'm talking about critical situations that cause your customers a ton of pain or company a lot of pain is like the most powerful thing on earth we've had weekend problems middle of the night problems and when a team can rally around that problem and fix these customer problems like just in the name of doing by the customer is there's nothing more powerful than that and anything you can do to inspire to create that culture in your organization is going to be the best thing you've ever done because fires happen and when you see a team that does this kind of thing it's there's nothing more motivating to like come to work say something happened on a Saturday midnight everybody woke up in the middle of the night and solve the major customer problem there's nothing more empowering than coming in on Monday morning recapping what was done and then focusing on like the rest of what you need to do because everybody was so impatient by by solving that problem and when you see this happen across teams it's even better I've seen that happen to have a spot a few times and it's just amazing somebody who left that team but still had knowledge of the code base or a product manager who maybe like design the original problem statement will like swoop back in they'll see a problem and spend their their nights their weekends their extra time half a day solving a very specific customer problem and doing nothing else sprinting at that problem you know they have nothing to do with it it creates an incredible culture this one is pretty recent and it's that an excellent excellent metaphor can be the key to explaining a highly complex problem so software's complex product management is complex metaphors are difficult but I found that really really drilling down what the metaphor can be one of the best things you can do so recently I was back and forth so HubSpot the way that we're structured is we have platform teams and I work on a platform team I make it the HubSpot CRM and you have hubs you have the marketing hub the sales have service hub and they build more specific products for our customers those specific personas for sales users for marketing users etc now I was going back and forth with a leader in the marketing hub and we were talking about how should marketing problems be brought to the platform and it was a really long-winded discussion it would you know we were trying to figure out like should the hub be the marketing team be bringing problems to us the platform team should the platform team be be in tune with that marketing persona and solving problems for them and the metaphor that we ended up landing on is is pretty interesting it was it was that the hub teams or the platform teams rather our team we make pasta everyone's really familiar with pasta right you can add anything to it you can add shrimp scampi you can add pasta sauce vodka sauce alfredo and we decided that platform teams they make the pasta what we do is we serve that pasta to the hubs pretty plain and the hubs they can add whichever flavors they want they can create all types of different dishes from this pasta we created and from there that's like a really convey Belleza jh2 not only between us between the platform teams in the hubs but also to other people people across the organization don't really get how two product teams work to work together that metaphor alone was able to do that our CEO he loves to draw obviously quad boxes but also just time lines straight lines across the board beginning and what's gonna take to get from here to here those types of things are really good visual cues but also types of metaphors that can help you get to a really complex problem in a really simple space this next one is the most recent one I've added here is that team happiness is directly correlated to product success one of the things I've learned really early on in product management is if your team isn't happy your product isn't gonna be happy and you're not gonna be happy it was explained to me once like a3 we have we run triads so a product designer a tech lead and a product manager as explained to me once that like you're from the product management perspective your product designer is your wife for me and the product or the tech lead is also your wife and you need to keep all of them extremely happy because as the phrase goes happy wife happy life if none of them are happy your product is going to be no good and you are not going to be happy so keeping your team motivated keeping your team excited and everybody on the same page and just playing happy is really what's the key I found to bring like really really good product success so the final section here is about the craft of product management this is more tactic driven day in and day out things that you'll find or that I found things that I've learned in product management long-winded basically right and do not have sporadic conversations this is the most effective way to communicate anything clickers a little buggy the most effective way to communicate anything is to write it down period having 15 hallway conversations it's good it helps move things along you can have those hallway conversations and they can benefit your team they can they can inform you but at the end of the day you need to be writing things down if you want to go one step further you write it down and share it publicly with your entire organization don't keep a private notebook keep something up on the public wiki pin it to your personal slack channel whatever you need to do keep things written down and keep them public because that is actually the way that people are going to consume things be able to reference things back and it thinks locate lost in translation you stop playing that game of telephone this one came to me after a very very long weekend of kind of getting beat up over the product and sometimes you're the heir and sometimes you're the nail for those of you not in product management yet are looking to break in sometimes you will feel like the champion of the world you will feel like you've just run a marathon and that like you can you are invincible other times you will feel like you just got out of the ring with Mike Tyson and it just plain hurts it's just the nature of what I found product management is like it's it's just a way it is really but you got to kind of learn through to fight through those ups and downs one of the things that I've found through a year and a half a very young year-and-a-half of product management is that in the beginning one day I was a hammer one day I was the nail towards you know a few months in it was maybe weeks you know I had a hammer week and I was really really excited and but now noticing those are more like months or those are quarters of ebbs and flows so they start to become more spread out and I think that's largely a play on the emotions you feel as a product manager it's such an ambiguous role and if you start feeling like those really like tenuous this ups in those downs day in and day out it happens this is a very real product problem that we were having today I was head-to-head with another product manager we could not resolve on what we should do we had a 30-minute meeting scheduled we went for an hour we couldn't we couldn't resolve we just couldn't do it we walked out of the room and we had a meeting later on try it again still could not find a way around this problem a little bit later in the day we met with our mutual manager and we just both we explained both sides of problem and he said why don't we do both he was very easy solution now the rest' had thought that because we both wanted our way because it was how we entered the conversation it was the thing that we liked aim to get out of this outcome there was really no downsides to doing both perhaps a little bit of team distraction but it was certainly manageable but neither of us thought that the entire time it was either one way or the other but you can try both sometimes and I think that's something that can be overlooked especially with you know cross team communication or really strong opinions strong opinions loosely held or the good way to go here and again on communication this can feel uncomfortable but when you need to communicate something important write it down communicate it three times and then when you do it again and then like when you're tired of communicating you think you've over communicated a concept and then everybody gets exactly what you're saying communicate it more because everybody around you is extremely busy and when you think your message is heard it's not I've fallen victim to this trap many times you know walking no meeting thinking everyone read the deck that I shared with them on Google Docs which doesn't have the greatest notification system especially in a flooded inbox right people need to be force-fed if there's very important communication I'm not talking about everything you've ever written or every slack you've ever sent you don't need to follow up on those but like when something's important you need to communicate it until you're uncomfortable and this is something I'm still learning every day it is really really tough exercise to do but I find that it's extremely helpful and you're almost never over communicating I don't think anyone's ever given feedback that you're an over communicator to anyone in any career of all time so I think it's a really good thing to do when it comes to getting by in evidence is greater than ideas this is a bit of a no-brainer but it comes back to that scientific method right if you've got hard facts if you've got hard data it's going to Trump over ideas every single time in fact if someone doesn't like your idea the first thing they're gonna say is what data do you have to back that up it's simple if you don't have that evidence and you don't have like that supporting reason to actually like convey an idea or to get something done it's very very hard to win Python is the bee's knees I was a non-technical product manager still am pretty non-technical but I learned a little bit of Python why did I do that because it helped me self-service it helped me do things that I was otherwise asking my engineering team for helped me do things that to them was a distraction so I learned how to just basically you know write a simple script and then I pull that into tableau where I'm more comfortable and it's a safe space and I would kind of do the rest of my analysis there but this learning is less about Python and more about being able to service yourself you know being able to spin up quick mocks whether it be in Google slides or anywhere being able to do that instead of asking your designer to build those simple mocks for you simple wireframes things like that really simple Python scripts equal things like that you can go a long way to keeping your team focused and to keeping yourself as like not somebody who's always on you know an engineering team is back for for doing the simple stuff this is a really real example of that sitting for lunch with five people who are close to the customer every single day will fill your notebook quicker than 10 customer calls mainly because in customer calls I found that you're looking for a specific thing and this is just a natural habit that all of us have in research so you try to direct the conversation there and it's one-on-one right you you only have a finite amount of time 30 minutes an hour if you're lucky and there's only so much communication that can be done if you bring your notepad and sit at a lunch table with people who work with your customers every single day and just listen maybe like prod a few questions in there you'll have a more full notebook and a more well-rounded understand your customers and half the time it's it's incredible how quickly you can start to learn from your team now not everyone has the luxury of having these teams maybe I have a two person service team maybe have a remote service team the bottom line here is to get close to them if you're able to get close to your services team they have the insight into your customers and they're the ones who can actually provide you with the with the robust feedback and the best thing is they all double down on each other so you know if they say you know this one part of the app is no good oh yeah and they're just like really hammer that one problem space and you can see that in a different way than you'd see with the customer who only has their specific point of view into something toying around with another like potentially unrelated product to your hone can be what standing between you and a breakthrough for your own product so I try to do this as much as possible trying apps from the App Store apps that have to do with CRM and apps that don't have to do with serums really just getting my experience what more well-rounded and different types of software because often times like there will be quips and certain things that you'll learn that you can immediately apply to everything that you're thinking about at work because obviously you're spending 40 50 60 hours a week thinking about a specific problem a very specific thing you're looking to solve sometimes that can be good but sometimes you can get kind of wrapped in your own head and have a really hard time seeing the forest through the trees so when you try another app a lot of times you'll have that lightbulb moment I had I've had many of these myself of using you know basic filtering schema and like a gaming app you know play fortnight and just like pay attention for 30 seconds to the way that they do selectors and the way that they do you know like all of that kind of stuff it's actually a really really good way to get yourself out of your own products base but at the same time spur some really cool innovation the DP this was this is a bit of a no-brainer but the deeper you go in a dataset the more unexpected and surprisingly valuable things that you'll learn now to every one of us has a luxury or the time to do this it's a really hard thing to do to go extremely deep and it was data but it's super interesting when you're asking for a funnel analysis from your analyst or you're running one yourself you know cross that funnel by region cross it by language across it by geography across it by the age someone has been with your app when you start doing that kind of stuff the insights can be fascinating you're not always gonna find them but sometimes you can run a 180 for example we were spending a lot of time thinking about the import flow into HubSpot and bringing data and bringing objects in HubSpot we were concerned at the macro level about how this happened for everyone we just thought okay how do you get from Step a to step Z it's a funnel it's pretty simple analysis or three we had some decent numbers we took a step back we crossed it by non-english speaking speakers all of a sudden we had lost 30% that was super interesting we started across by specific regions of you know different languages different languages specifically regions of Spanish things like that and we learned a whole lot more we're able to identify problems in translations and localization and internationalization that we wouldn't have found if we were just looking at the overall funnel this is certainly something that you can only do if you have the luxury of the time but it pays dividends if you you | Product School | UC6hlQ0x6kPbAGjYkoz53cvA | 2019-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,396 | 34,315 |
_j4Ru918V4w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j4Ru918V4w | How China's Economy Actually Works | without understanding the institution left over from the cultural revolution people would not understand china's economic reform because the whole thing started from the inherited institutions from the cultural revolution so here the key is really regionally decentralized totalitarian system in the sense that all the local governments all the different levels of local governments have the resources and uh control what they are going to do my name is chen gangshi i'm a professor of economics at ckgsb which is a private business school in china when people claim that the rights of china is the biggest event in the recent economic history in the world the qualification is the following if we look at the issues from the point of view of the total gdp so within 30 years in terms of a growth rate of total gdp china has break the record and then the other issue is the other qualification is poverty relief so within this 30 years of time the largest poverty relief happened in china so that is a very important issue and then the third aspect is the relative economic development the so-called relative economic development is measured by the per capita gdp compared with the world frontier so for example if we take the united states per capita gdp as world frontier then comparing with the world frontier from the beginning of this 30 years to the end of this 30 years so what is the change level so actually these three aspects are closely related number one issue is the the population of china so given china is the most populous nation given the profit the size of population then once you have a fast relative economic growth the growth of relative economic development and then you have this total gdp increase so these are intimately related and another intimately related issue is that at the very beginning of the chinese economic reform china was one of the poorest nations so this is actually a key point so when the reform started if we are talking about relative relative economic development level china was about something like 120th of the u.s level so that's significantly below the level of the average africa per capita gdp we are talking about at such very very low levels so it's desperately desperately poor so starting from this very low level and then after 30 years nowadays the chinese relative development level is close to one quarter of the u.s level so started from one twentieth up to uh nearly one quarter so in that in that sense it's a huge change so if we only look at these factors then yes this is the biggest event in economic history but some other claims are without qualification can be exaggerations so when people talk china as a superpower for example if we look at the per capita gdp level it's less than one quarter of the us level so if we compare china with the soviet union at its peak time soviet union was more significantly more than one-third of the u.s per capita gdp level so china is still below that level so we have to keep in mind in our understanding and also when we talk about this growth rate the key point is that the starting point was very very low that's actually that's terribly important so without understanding that talking about the rights of china can be misleading so because at the beginning china was so weak so poor so in general the whole national economy is in at a poverty level so when we talk about this growth achievement in china in the recent four decades we always associate with this with the economic reform so why reform this is the key issue actually so at the beginning of the establishment of the people's republic of china the chinese per capita gdp level relative to the u.s level was uh one of the twenties when the reform started the level is about the same the relative development level is slightly higher but they're so marginal so basically we could ignore that so in 1950 the level was 5 of the u.s level in 1980 it was 6 of the u.s level so basically there was no substantial change in the first 30 years of the people's republic of china so then why reform is so important it's so clear that before the reform uh basically there's no catch up and also we know that what happened before the economic reform so there were two disastrous movements one is the great deep forward movement the other is the cultural revolution so reform means no greatly forward movement no cultural revolution and the whole way of organizing the economy has to be changed so there is a sort of misleading explanation about china saying that china was a centrally planned economy and then changing to a market economy this is not quite accurate the so-called centrally planned economy usually by describing in this way implies the soviet model china won since 1950 when china established this people's republic of china established this system they fully implemented or copied the sovereignty model but since 1958 china has changed the institution so it's no longer a suicide type of centrally planned economy anymore so the institution has been changed centrally planned being abundant so it becomes a administratively applied planned but not centrally planned economy so i characterize that kind of system as a regionally decentralized totalitarian system because in the political economy the soviet system is described as a totalitarian system china changed that a little bit in terms of administration so although the whole economy the overall society is governed in a totalitarian way but in terms of administration in terms of resource allocation it's regionally decentralized in the sense that the local governments control substantial amount of resources and they manage their local economies so based upon this institution so there are two waves of changing from the soviet system into this kind of a chinese type of administratively planned economy which i call the regionally decentralized totalitarian system so based upon this kind of institution at the end of the cultural revolution the economic reform started then in the earlier decades of the economic reforms the major strategy is regional competition so this so-called regional competition is a qualitatively different from market competition here the competition is not in the sense of a profit maximization it's not in the sense of competition in the market instead these are a sort of a tournament competition that the local governments are ranked so they compete for ranking they compete to become number one so for example within the city you have several so about the 10 counties and the counties within the city they wanted to become number one they compete for the number one position and within a province you are going to have roughly about 10 cities and each city is they are competing each other they want to be the number one in the province and in the whole nation you have a little bit more than 30 provincial level regions they compete each other as well and here the key issue is what are the targets of the competition so at the earlier stages of the economic reform the competition target is a gdp grocery and turns out this is a very effective approach in terms of promoting the economic reform and the growth so this is how the reform is associated with growth or growth is associated with reform because in order to grow the regional governments have to find their way so to grow actually is a big challenge how to grow this is a big challenge so at the very beginning of the reform there were lots lots of emphasis on the reform of the state sectors but turns out that is not working well that didn't work well and the first successful reform was in agriculture actually it involves the land reform it's a partial privatization it's partial means there's no fundamental change in ownership but the using rights have been privatized so with using rights and also the exchange of using rights these are privatized so based upon that there is a sort of industrial revolution in the sense of the rural industrial development so in at the very early stage of the economic reform most of the growth actually occurred in this area the so-called township village enterprises starting from a very low base up to the mid 1990s the largest sector is this sector in the whole chinese economy and that actually is also the base for the private sector when the private sector uh became uh partially legalized in the 1990s so then in the whole 1990s and early 21st century china had a very rapid growth of the private sector from zero to nowadays is more than half of the gdp being produced by the private sector so if we look at the chinese constitution both the state constitution and the party's constitution then we find that by constitutions party constitution and state constitution private sector was not allowed until 2002 the change of party's constitution and 2004 the change of the state constitution so until the early 21st century a private sector was not legal however up to that point the private sector was already half of the gdp so if we are talking about the so-called china miracle what is the miracle this is the miracle | New Economic Thinking | UCp5hG8rt1z2MJ9aNVxY2Xdg | 2021-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,599 | 9,107 |
avnoE3Fsh1A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avnoE3Fsh1A | Impressive Mega projects in the world (2021) | [Music] most impressive mega project in the world with modern advancement there really is no limit to what we can do from enormous gated communities to skyscrapers that reach unbelievable heights the increasing global population has given rise to some of the greatest mega projects with incredible budgets and complexity and in this video we're giving you a round up of all of them number one the pomeray scottsdale arizona located in scottsdale's paradise valley the pomeray is one of the hugest mega projects in the world to the point where it's being compared to the likes of rodeo drive the project is set to cover over 122 acres of land and will feature a ritz-carlton resort with 200 rooms fendi private residences premium villas and luxurious homes along with some of the most expensive restaurants in the usa designer stores and high scale office spaces the palmere project is worth over two billion dollars u.s and is predicted to be completed by the end of 2020. number two miami world center miami usa miami is the heart of america which is why tons of businesses are shifting their way into the metropolis making it the third most populated city in the world with the inauguration of the miami world center miami is going to go through a major upgrade in terms of mega projects located around some of the most luxurious residential towers in the city the world center will feature 500 000 square feet of office space and 300 000 square feet of luxury retail stores and if that wasn't enough the building will also have a 255 room hotel several parks cultural and educational facilities the miami world center is set to be completed in 2021 number three resorts world las vegas usa no project can ever be grand enough for sin city but the resort world that will open at the end of 2021 might just beat that record inspired by chinese culture and architecture the resort world will be the first large-scale development in las vegas after the city's financial crisis worth around 4.3 billion dollars u.s the mega project will consist of a 3 500 room hotel and it wouldn't really be a vegas project without a casino right the resort world will feature a 110 000 square feet sky high casino gourmet restaurants retail spaces a spa and a chinese garden to finish it off number four moe's venice italy moving on from grand mega projects to a little more practical one moe's just might be the solution to all of venice's rising sea levels to protect the city from this high level risk the city has been working on this mega project worth 6.1 billion dollars u.s since 2003 and it's finally near completion mo's will be fully functional by 2022 and consists of a system of barriers that will make sure the city isn't flooded by rains number five wood wharf london uk you can never have enough urban districts in london so wood wharf is a more than welcome addition this upcoming district extends over 23 acres of land and is set to be completed in 2023 the project costs around 2.3 billion dollars u.s and will feature 3 300 homes out of which many are predicted to be affordable for the public along with that the district will consist of plenty of retail stores 2 million square feet of office space and a grand total of 8.9 acres of public spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy number six the o'hare international airport chicago usa the chicago airport is set to undergo a massive reconstruction that will cost a total of 8.5 billion dollars u.s that will be used to transform it into a luxurious global transfer hub the renovations include the expansion of terminal 5 and a complete rebuild of terminal 2 with two satellite concourses an added area of 280 000 square feet and 50 additional gates to the airport the concourses are set to be built first so that the airport can continue to run without any disruptions when terminal 2 is demolished terminal 5 is set to be functional by 2022 while the entire airport will be completed sometime in 2028 number seven chuo shinkansen japan japan pretty much dominates the rest of the world when it comes to high-speed travel ever since the city launched its first bullet train in 1964 there has been no stop in japan and the chuo shinkansen is a great example of the country's developments the train with its mag-lev carriages will be able to reach speeds of over 500 kilometers per hour bringing the cities of tokyo and nagoya within 40 minutes of each other number eight one barangaroo australia australia's 75-story building called one barangaroo also known as crown sydney is said to become sydney's tallest landmark designed by wilkinson ire the crown sydney's sculptural form is based around three twisting petals and will contain a casino australia's first six star hotel and 82 luxury apartments overlooking the beautiful sydney harbour not just that but the tower is also going to be australia's first six star hotel with every room designed in a different way the complex will offer a spa two rooftop infinity pools and a michelin star restaurant to top it off number nine grand renaissance dam ethiopia the grand renaissance dam is one of ethiopia's biggest dams after its construction started in 2011 the dam quickly made its way to become the continent's largest hydroelectric plant generating 6.45 gigawatts of power it's set to start functioning in 2022 and stands 155 meters tall extending 1800 meters across the blue nile the dam is set to transform ethiopia's energy production increasing the country's revenue number 10 dubai creek harbor dubai uae while dubai has an abundance of all kinds of mega projects the 1500 acre dubai creek harbor is predicted to surpass burj khalifa when it comes to grandeur designed by the same architectural team that worked on burj khalifa it's not surprising that this mega project is set to beat all others some highlights of the development include thousands of lavish homes 24 grand hotels a dedicated arts district and the 2 billion u.s 1.7 billion pounds dubai square said to be the biggest mall on the planet it will stretch to the size of more than 100 football pitches making it one of the greatest projects in dubai the creek harbor is expected to be open to the public by 2022 that's all the world's most expensive mega projects which one are you the most excited for let us know in the comments below [Music] thanks for watching drop a like leave a comment please don't forget to subscribe our channel design historics get more updated videos from now click on the bell button below to get notified see you people in the next video till then it's aby from design history steam | Design Historics | UCBoXH8i4gYoBWfzGOJUFL_A | 2021-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,160 | 6,596 |
mE9O0D2pmGs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE9O0D2pmGs | Disabled by Wilfred Owen: Poetry Summary and Analysis | Pearson Edexcel IGCSE English Revision | hello and welcome to a summary of all you need to know about the poem disabled by Wilfred Owen now I will read and explain the meaning related to this poem as well as important anguish devices and contextual factors that you need to understand when it comes to Walford Owen himself let's get started now I'll read the first three stanzas and then stop pointing out interesting literary techniques that you need to highlight and emphasize when writing about this poem he sat in a wheelchair waiting for dark and shivered in his costly suit of grey legless so in short at elbow through the park voices a voice rang saddening lucky him twists of play and pleasures off today till gathering sleep had mothered them from him about this time town used to swing Sergei when glow Lam sputtered in the light brief trees and girls glanced lovelier as the air grew dim and the old times before he threw away his knees now he'll never feel again how slim girls waists are or how warm their subtle hands all of them touch him buxom queer disease there's an artist silly for his face for it was younger than his youth last year now he's old his back will never brace he's lost his colour very far from here poured it down shell holes till the veins run dry and half his lifetime laps in the hot race and leap of purple spurted from his thigh now in this verse this verse reverses we are introduced to this anonymous war veteran now the title already is quite interesting it's a metonym and it really replaces the wholeness of his identity now can test you do you remember that Wolford owen is a soldier poet so he served in the First World War and unfortunately also lost his life however he also before he lost his life in the First World War he actually got massively injured and also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and a lot of his poetry was written whilst he was recovering whilst he was convalescing in hospital so it's interesting this title because perhaps this could also reflect Wilfred Owen's own feelings once he was convalescing once he was recovering and how he was treated by the society that he was in now the opening pronoun he shows us that this soldier is anonymous and in many ways this could be Wilfred Owen's weight of universalizing the experience of many other War veterans how they are treated and how they're really forgotten about by society the same society that they essentially risked their lives and lost everything for furthermore there's a sense of stasis and passivity when we learned that he sat in a world chair this war veteran perhaps is quite old now he's now sitting in this wheelchair and he's essentially been forgotten by the rest of the world after he sacrificed everything in war to serve his country furthermore the caesura really slows down the pace of this first stanza it shows that everything is very slow for this aging veteran moreover there's a semantic field of darkness that's used here dark and gray and what this shows is that this soldier or rather this war veterans existence is quite nihilistic there's nothing that he's looking forward to there's almost no reason to him still living moreover the simile like a hymn shows that the voices that he can hear it's almost like a sad song for him it's mourning him it's mourning his lost youth when he used his youth at the war bird also has lost all their years when he is now isolated in this old veteran shelter now the sibilants sown short shows how and it emphasizes how he is disabled he's lost some of his limbs furthermore it's really interesting to look at the enjoyment that's used in this verse and it shows how the voices are almost wafting through it runs it to the next line almost like these voices are wafting through and piercing his quiet existence furthermore the repetition of voices suggests that he only this anonymous a veteran can hear this maybe these are voices in his head he's remembering this distant past furthermore the alliteration pehle and pleasures show that he is excluded from this happiness is excluded from this social interaction and he or he can do is watch from afar but also what this could be a part of the voices are ringing in this head he's reflecting and reminiscing on the happiness he used to have more over asleep is personified as mothering them from him and this shows that sleep is a very comforting escape for him and it's only in sleep that he can find respite he can remember the good days when he was young and he used to be treated quite kindly by society now in the second verse there's a temporal focus this time and of course this is emphasized with alliteration and now we go back to the past and how the town used to be really happy and we're told through their intensifier so to show how positive his past used to be when he was young and of course do you remember that the word gay in this context means happy also the description of the light blue trees which a budding shows his carefree youth is the metaphor for his carefree youth and their literation girls glanced highlights the promise of youth when girls used to look at him and when he felt like a man now the antithetical to Herms old times versus now this shows the contrast in the temporal shift so he's thinking about the old times the good old times however we then fast forward in line 11 to the present and how in the present he feels terrible he will never again fill this positive feeling and he never will be seen as this masculine young man by the girls also there's this interesting term he threw away his knees and this shows that his decision to end list was perhaps quite careless his decision to go and serve in the First World War he didn't even think about it didn't understand that massive consequences that will be associated with him serving in war moreover he the term knees is ciinic doke and of course this represents his whole body he's essentially become disabled furthermore the semantic field of body parts related to the girls waists and hands and it shows how he misses being able to move in an agile way but also he misses the intimacy from women also the simile like some queer disease shows how he's now ostracized by society as a disabled War veteran moreover the comparative adjective younger focuses on his vitality as a young person and there's this oxymoron youth versus old which flashes forward to his aged a body versus how young and agile he used to be as a young man furthermore the metaphor pulled it down in shell holes shows that he gave his youth up his life up to the war he almost took his life in a bottle and poured it down and really just sacrificed but he doesn't have anything to show for their sacrifice also the alliteration half his and hot emphasizes how he really has lost these years and to some degree probably really regrets it because nobody is really rewarding him for his efforts so let's carry on one time he liked her blood smeared on his leg after the matches carry shoulder high it was after football when he drunk a peg he thought he'd better join he wonders why someone had said he'd look at God in kilts that's why and maybe two to pieces make eye that was it to please the giddy jolts he'd asked to join he didn't have to beg smiling there were his life aged 19 years Germans his scarcely thought of all their guilt and oestrus did not move him and no fares of fare came yet he thought of jeweled hilts for daggers and played socks of smart salutes and care of arms and leave and pay arrears s buried decor and hence for young recruits and soon he was drafted out with drums and chairs some cheered him home but not as crowds checkol only a solemn man who brought him fruits thanked him and that inquired about his soul now these three verses emphasized the contrast between how when he was quite young he and I said for this war almost as a joke and almost as a way to prove his masculinity but then when he came back from the war though really not that many people he even waited on him these crowds that he thought would come he'd come back to and then chair for his sacrifice actually he only found one man who gave him fruits as a way of a thank you now in this verse he mentions Blood Smith and other words Owen mentions blood smears and this seems like a badge of honor so he's reflecting on how when he was young he would you know be very very agile he'd also planed some dangerous sports which would cause some kind of pain however this was a way to show his prowess also when he refers to after the matches carry shoulder house this is a specific snapshot memory and it shows post match celebration of course this is when he was young and he really misses this also the repetition of the third person pronoun he he'd and he shows it's really ambiguous here whether he's joining the match or signing up for war and the caesura functions as a vulture as he feels really regretful about enlisting for war also we get a colloquial sense of his voice so when he says I and this is a term that we usually hear a lot of Scottish people say so when they're saying yes they instead say I and now we see and hear his voice also he talks about the reasons and really the superficial reasons that enlisted for war so to please the giddy chills and really we learned that he enlisted to gain respect from his peers he really didn't think about it and think about the massive consequences of serving and war furthermore we learned that it was really easy for him to end this in the war he didn't have to beg a lot of young working-class men contexture speaking in the First World War and of course also in the Second World War signed up for war but after the war there weren't given adequate treatment there weren't treated and reintegrated back into society and a lot of them suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and they were ostracized also the present continuous verb here highlights the authorities who list it who enlisted him so they say smiling they wrote his lie they knew that he was underage he was too young for war but they still accepted him also there's a mention of Germans and Austria and these proper nouns refer to the enemy countries but he didn't really know about this he just enlisted and realized what he was getting himself into furthermore the adverb scarcely shows he didn't realize the gravity of his actions and he would lose more over the capitalization of this abstract noun fair highlights he didn't really fear mortality or death this is of course what comes with the youth and agility you don't necessarily think that you're gonna grow old furthermore the mention of Gerald hilts shows that Bejeweled handles of swords and this showed that a claw of conscription the glamour that he thought would come with being a soldier furthermore when he mentions four daggers and plaid socks of smart salute scare of arms and leave and pay arrears asyndeton hair shows that he took a superficial interest in participating in war he didn't actually care about saving his country but actually if that came with it and that would be fine moreover the collective noun crowds shows that some people don't actually appreciate his sacrifice I didn't wait for him when he came back from war to even thank him just very few people including this man who brought him fruits more ever of course there's this anonymous solemn man this is the only person who really thanked him when he came back this look at the final verse now he will spend a few sick years and Institute's and do what things the rules consider wise and take whatever pity they're made all tonight he noticed how the woman's eyes passed from him to the strong men that will halt how correlated why don't they come and put him into bed why don't they come now of course this final verse is really really sad it shows just how nihilistic how negative his life has turned out so again there's this temporal shift his present is now a sick old man he no longer has any of the positives that youth brought him furthermore the adjective shows his hopeless stasis he isn't moving he's just literally waiting around for death furthermore the repetition of this conjunction and shows how monotonous and repetitive his life is and when he notices how women's eyes pass from into the strong men Dale Hall he this shows this focus on their eyes symbolizes their desire and they're sure of course did not desire him any longer furthermore the idea of this strong men being whole contrasts as a title which is the metonym that is the idea of disability and of course this shows that this man realizes that he's really half the person used to be as a result of being disabled but of course is the wrong attitude to take and especially the wrong way for society to treat him is actually more of a man because he risked his life in war however society doesn't see it this way furthermore this exclamatory sentence how called a latest it is it shows just how old he's become and he is now even very used to a certain pattern of life furthermore the final rhetorical questions put him into bed why don't they come emphasizes just how isolated he is and this makes us feel pathos for him that's all if you found this video useful do make sure you visit our website which is www.hyken.com aterial z' for this permanent eat other poems in the international GCSE anthology thank you so much for listening | First Rate Tutors | UCtc9J1mVP5OuMEbGF8djo3g | 2020-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,460 | 13,367 |
wCl4tgL971g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCl4tgL971g | Fractal Universe: Exploring the Infinite Part 3 | 271 | Alien Theorists Theorizing | it's 19 feet long you're like this like this one is how the half still scarf like I get it oh that's funny yeah like some computer chips based on like fret they have like fractal patterns to them so we use it in technology we can see it in nature and in mathematics and then the theory of the fractal universe is something we're going to get right to right after this break because we had a previous predisposed time to break right now we'll be right back we're back all right we've been talking about fractal patterns as we know them on Earth through you know nature and our mathematics and whatnot but then what if you start zooming way out you got solar systems grouped into galaxies grouped into the universe all seemingly similar enough they look the same I mean for the most part all suns kind of look the same uh How Stuff orbits so like some people say like house just just the orbit of just the orbit of like gravitational orbits is fractal you've got solar systems and they go up and they all rote and then all of all your stars rotating around some Central massive black hole and that the edge of the Ring of the galactic cluster there's like some dark energy that seems to keep it spinning but keep stuff away if you zoom out from there in there and there you get to the one it's like pretty famous you've probably seen the picture or the a video of it where it Compares like neurons of the brain to what we've mapped of portions of our galaxy at least and they kind of look the same so at that point you go is the fractal pattern just Galactic and kind of like never ending like we live inside a fractal and the greater version of this universe is a part of another fractal and every particle on the way up and down is part of its own fractal universe and they're all operating for infinite forever it's just I mean it's just another version of infinite Infinity same as like simulation Theory so if we're a simulation who made us who made them and where does it stop get into this and I like my brain starts going is that I can't get away from the fact that it reminds me so much of like this like like video game like us creating these virtual digital universes right getting better and better at it and it's like will we get to a point where you know characters in this so you know we're already kind of getting that you're playing classic games with your characters in the games right like on you know like in some of these games you have arcades and stuff of old classic games like we're getting to a point where it's like you're seeing it fracture like that we have games within games so could that expand to where you know we're just another created Digital Universe that's now beginning to toy with creating ours and that's the simulation Theory that's case File 52. right that's where we went on that one infinite each way right but yeah and that's but that's the fractal portion of like the the idea of that is that on the comp most complex scale of it we are now creating like the next fractal basically as it's like opening up kind of if that makes sense we're create yeah we're just Unlocking The Next Level yeah basically yeah yeah perhaps and that's just a constant an infinite yeah we're creating the next bro we're just the next sprout but as far I mean this is I mean we're talking the at the Forefront of all Sciences like the smartest people in the world are talking about you know the origins of the universe in full theories of everything string theories and all these crazy [ __ ] that we can you can read about it's like what I said at the start of the case File you can talk about this stuff I'm like yeah I know it no you [ __ ] no idea but what it's what what I kind of came across in our brief research we did is the universe in some ways is fractal and in some ways which we witness is just it seems to be it can't be fractal it like hits a wall and I can't go any farther but what I found as far as they call it dark matter halos that surround every Galaxy we don't really know a lot about them except we know like this like dark energy that's keeping everything together we had to make they pretty much how to make this energy up or something right then like they had they're like there's a force they must exist yeah it's a sweet nose there's something here we know that there's nothing there so there must be something there kind of it's like yeah essentially because they know this force is there and dark matter and dark energy make up 95 of the universe yeah only five percent of what what we consider matter the Suns and all the elements that follow five percent so they've had to make these placeholders we know that we know it's there there has to be something there in our mind right well so what I found was the Dark Matter halos which are surround every Galaxy they seem to be fractal and corresponding to the strength the gravitational strength to the size of the other galaxies so in that in that matter like dark energy seems to be fractal and what was I came across the Sloan digital Sky survey which was back in like 2000s which kind of like mapped the universe and their conclusion that physical matter matter that we see may seem fractal to a point but must have where it breaks down but that leaves it open to the dark energy portion being that could be for that could be the fractal nature of the universe what we see like the matter we see eventually has a point where it doesn't is not fractal but the actual stuff that makes up the universe that we don't know anything about could be fracked did that make any sense of the large-scale surveys that we've done using things like background microwave microwave uh radiation and stuff like that and we've we've looked out into the Galaxy in Steam ports even though we haven't seen all of it from you know the the universe is mind-boggling huge like mind-bogglingly on top of mind-boggingly to the 10th power to 30 second power bargainly huge and um but from the large scales but for yes but we you're not moving yeah great oh man you've been fractal buddy you got freckled absolutely no sense so so little sense that Braden's computer had a meltdown yeah you absolutely fracked with my backdoors sent it through the internet destroy your computer fractal the signal well that's a that's the C exactly that's because I'm living in a fractal Universe the second you fract with my brain you fractal obviously you're connected right the whole thing you've broken through the wall computer now everything's destroyed but to me like that when I when I read that that we don't really know much about Dark Energy we can it seems like in right in our understanding right now in this age 2023 when we're recording this if you're listening back to this in 500 years for some reason we're still alive on the internet sweet what happened we would like to know but right now it seems like our universe the observable like the we call matter doesn't seem to be fractal to a point you can say like electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom and similar to a star with planets orbiting and then similar to all those solar systems orbiting a black hole that's kind of similar but it's not it doesn't seem infinite that way but if you go with the dark energy version that those Pockets between the dark Halos around all galaxies are similar depending on the size of the Galaxy that could be frapped in terms of the observable universe uh what we've seen is that fractals work to a certain scale like I mentioned before a lot of scientists uh disagree with the idea that the atoms themselves are fractals that they can display certain fractal qualities uh at certain points of when when they get excited at certain levels at certain energy levels they can display that and and then also like in their formation of like crystals and things like that um but like the atoms is atoms themselves have never been considered fractal when you get out to the big big universe and we um you know the universe that is mind-boggling buggingly large mind-boggingly I've been drinking mine toboggan Lee Yes uh you know mine boggles on boggles to the 30 to 30 second power of boggles plus plus c plus c squared um it seems that the the general Universe favors homogeneity like it is uh from what we've done of large-scale surveys of the universe you know utilizing uh stuff like uh like a surveys of like Cosmic uh microwave background radiation uh hey guys thanks for watching I know it's annoying to watch these and broken up in 10 minute segments but here's the next one over here or if you want to watch the whole thing uncut and after hours just click this link to our website and give us a donation you get ax full access to it on patreon anyways thanks guys enjoy the next video | Big Theory Productions | UCrCoXt54ivaFvX-5r5fGRFg | 2023-03-06 | Creative 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UYOIhsTFAIQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYOIhsTFAIQ | Live from the Prayer Room | June 27, 2023 | good morning welcome to morning prayer from Meridian City Center we're going to be praying for teens and gen Z and gen Alpha this morning just even here at radiant we have our our teens are at a bolt conference in Kansas City and we're going to just be praying for the Lord to encounter the Next Generation throughout this morning as we enter into worship I just want to read Psalm 92 [Music] verse 1 it says it is good to give thanks to the Lord and to sing praises to your name almost high to declare your loving kindness in the morning and your faithfulness every night on an instrument of ten strings on the loot and on the harp with harmonious sound for you Lord have made me glad through your work and I will Triumph in the works of your hands I love this to declare your loving kindness in the morning this this scripture is talking about the Tabernacle of David the scripture is talking about literally what we are doing where we are entering into his presence together and declaring his loving kindness in the morning singing praises to Him and just this declaration for you Lord have made me glad through your work let's just begin this morning by walking through the gate of thankfulness just declaring that he has made us glad that gladness is it is not like it's not just speaking of just kind of a general feeling of Happiness it's the removal of a fence the removal of herd it's the removal of of of these things that weigh us down when Jesus was anointed with the oil of gladness more than his companions it means he was the most alive person who ever lived because the weight of sin and death he didn't experience those wages of sin because he was sinless and the Lord's saying you've made he's made us glad and so we just entered this morning with we don't have to begin in a place of heaviness or sorrow or sadness but there's just a he's freed our debt he's paid our debt he's freed us from sickness and death he's delivered us he's drawn us to his side so let's just approach him right now with Thanksgiving just offering up our gratitude and thanks to him this morning Lord You're So Good we're so thankful Lord we lift up our voice to you this morning Lift Our Song of gratitude to you this morning thank you for your goodness thank you for your kindness thank you for your mercies that are new thank you for your loving kindness [Music] I choose this day pray for I give you praise man I'm waking up to you I choose to stay I choose [Music] waking up soon I'm waking us [Music] here [Music] thank you for your mercies that are new thank you [Music] thank you I'm telling you baby let's sing that again for always for always me is [Music] foreign [Music] this love reaches back [Music] waking up to heaven [Music] wake me up [Music] to heaven [Music] thank you [Music] and [Music] you are waking up my soul s thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm waking up my soul and it's my joy [Music] always [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's my joy to thank you I'll just thank him all across the room in your own words Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Lord thank you Jesus [Music] thank you Lord for your faithfulness your kindness your love your steadfast love thank you Jesus oh you're faithful to me every time you've never left me alone every season you shown up and every season you've walked with me [Music] oh you've shown me I am not alone [Music] in every season of My Life [Music] thank you Jesus thank you Lord for thank you Jesus thank you for your blood and your body made a way for us [Music] close [Music] thank you Jesus [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] thank you for the cross thank you for the Christ oh thank you [Applause] [Music] thank you to my friends [Music] to my friends [Music] thank you thank you Jesus you is over gratitude thankfulness thank you thank you thank you [Music] a great I am we're overwhelmed with Thanksgiving [Music] it ignites faith in our hearts with our things [Music] thank you thank you thank you thank you I thank you thank you thank you thank you Jesus we will never be done thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you Jesus [Music] thank you thank you Jesus thank you thank you thank you [Music] thank you yes you've always been good you've always been kind you've always been the Lover of My Soul [Music] thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you it's always this is [Music] oh thank you thank you [Music] and you alone waking up my soul it's my joy to thank you thank you [Music] it's my choice [Music] thank you [Music] Joy [Music] [Applause] [Music] it is [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] it is true today [Music] foreign [Music] of Grace Lord we thank you even as we've thanked you personally for what you've done for us Lord we want to say thank you for what you're doing in the next Generation right now Lord I just thank you for this outpouring that that happened over this winter Lord starting in Asbury spreading here and so many other places Lord just to watch so many and gen Z and even gen Alpha be set on fire for you and in your presence Lord thank you that you are pouring out the spirit of Elijah the hearts of the fathers are being turned so the children and the children to the Fathers as the world is operating in the spirit of Jezebel where [Music] the hearts of the fathers are turning against the children and leaving them exposed Lord you are pouring out the spirit of Elijah where the hearts of the fathers are turned toward the children and in turn the children are are turned toward the heavenly father first and then turn to the older generation Lord we thank you that we get to live in this generation Lord thank you for even at radiant how you are moving and so powerfully Lord we just bless the work of student leadership happening on Monday nights Lord the Wednesday night services Junior High Sunday morning Lord all the the the Children's Services over the weekend God we just thank you for the salvations you've been pouring out Lord the visitations the Visions the the signs and wonders the dreams the Miracles that have been happening Lord right now we we we turn our attention and pray for our young people that are at bold or out of Ephesians 3 16-19 that he would Grant you according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might through his Spirit inner man that Christ would dwell in your hearts through faith that you being rooted and grounded in love may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the with length and depth and height to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge that you may be fulfilled with all the fullness of God Lord I Thank you for our young ones who are at both conference right now and Lord I ask according to the riches of your glory that you would strengthen them with might by your spirit in the Inner Man Lord this next generation is in need of strength just to stand or the rising tide of immorality has caused many knees to buckle Lord it is not an easy hour to stand firm in the love of God with confidence but we pray for our our young people at Boulevard that they would be strengthened with might by your spirit in the Inner Man or that Christ would dwell richly in their heart and Lord we ask that this week you would root them and ground them in the love of God Lord I just asked for encounters Lord as they worship Lord as the word is taught as Ministry time happens Lord as they meet in small groups God just for life-changing encounters [Music] Lord moments in your presence where you call their name and they're never the same again or moments where you deliver them and set them free of addictions Lord moments where you call them sons and call them daughter but where insecurity is healed in a moment or the love of God permeates and just brings wholeness and healing on the inside God excess for moments in worship where you unveil yourself Lord will you bring healing or where there's hurt and pain and separation Lord One Moment In Your Presence can change everything or One Moment In experiencing and encountering you can shift eternity so Lord we ask for our young people strengthen them with might through your spirit in the Inner Man [Music] strength in this next Generation in your spirit in your truth [Music] strength in this next generation [Music] [Applause] Love in Your Love the strength in this next generation [Music] [Applause] in your love [Music] take this next generation [Music] [Applause] in your life there is [Music] [Applause] [Music] Lord Jesus we come before you in a spirit of thankfulness for the things that are to come not for what we understand but with our hearts unified and our hope in you we thank you for the coming revival and with every Spirit every stronghold in every principality in the city listening to me I prophesy that Jesus is raising up a lovesick generation like John the Baptist obsessed with the coming of the king obsessed with preparing away for the return of Jesus Christ obsessed with making you known this will be a generation undignified with their hearts implanted at the altar disciplined and entrusted with truth ready to lay down their lives for the sake of the Gospel an outpouring of the holy spirit is coming to this generation that will lead the forces of Hell in shambles and we will not stop until every knee and every tongue fastest or every knee powers and every tongue confesses that Jesus Christ is Lord [Music] I thank you Lord God that right now even at both conference you're using our leaders to to speak Speak Life into this next Generation that you're releasing callings upon this next Generation to lay down their lives for you Lord God that this generation will become Saints like the original Apostles like Paul that would be willing to sacrifice everything to make you known Lord God all across the world in Israel and in every corner of the earth look I'll be thankful for this and we shall see it come to pass in Jesus name amen thank you [Music] Warriors for your heart Lord raise [Music] up Shepherds After Your Heart Lord Shepherds rooted in your words [Music] foreign [Music] anyway s [Music] praise [Music] days [Music] I want to invite you to stand we're going to go back into worship and then we're gonna end in a time of prayer and I just want to encourage Us in this time of worship what I like to call intercessory worship which is as I'm worshiping and as I'm singing I'm actually picturing who we're praying for the next generation and I'm singing these truths and I'm prophesying even as I'm worshiping I'm not just necessarily just thinking of myself to God but I'm just prophetically declaring over the next Generation so I want to invite you to stand back up as we go back into worship and let's contend this last 30 minutes [Music] thank you [Music] We Fall Down [Music] of Jesus the greatness of mercy and love at the feet of Jesus [Music] of Jesus the greatness of mercy and love Jesus [Music] we cry only [Music] is [Music] until you are we fall and we fall down [Music] the greatness of mercy and love Jesus [Music] we cry [Music] we are we cry [Music] and we cry [Music] we cry [Music] [Applause] Jesus you deserve praise [Music] Christmas [Music] [Applause] [Music] like we know [Music] Christmas [Music] anyway [Applause] the word is Jesus [Music] the world is [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] your Worthy is Jesus you deserve the praise Worthy is your name and the Worthy is your name Jesus [Music] you deserve the praise [Music] my Hallelujah From This Moment joining Heaven song [Music] of all creation cries [Music] small and we join in heaven [Music] Hallelujah let our voices [Music] there's nothing bad there's nothing better [Music] there's nothing better [Music] nothing [Music] better [Applause] there's nothing there nothing better [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we've joining song [Music] foreign [Music] yeah I love you Jesus [Music] father we love your son you've ordained praise even on the lips of the littlest ones your heart is moved when the next Generation God proclaims your worth so we just continue to press Into Your Heart Lord your Zeal and your jealous love for our sons and daughters and our grandchildren God in this hour for this next Generation in this summer months we're going to go into our next prayer cycle if you have your Bibles you can turn to Luke chapter 24. this is the story at the end of the chapter where Jesus encounters the disciples on the road to Emmaus begins to walk with them and talk with them open their hearts again and leaves them with burning hearts and we just want to stand in the Gap now just press in for that kind of encounter with our children in our youth this summer across the city across radiant all the camps all the vacation bible schools picking up in verse 27 this is Jesus and then beginning with Moses and with all the prophets he explained to them the things concerning himself in all the scriptures they approached the village where they were going and he acted as though he were going further but they urged him saying stay with us is getting towards evening and the day is now nearly over so he went in to stay with them and when he had reclined at the table he took the bread and blessed it and breaking it he began giving it to them and then their eyes were opened and they recognized him and he vanished from their sight and they said to one another were not our hearts burning within us while he was speaking to us on the road while he was explaining the scriptures to us so Lord we thank you this morning that your name is Emmanuel God With Us and I thank you that you Delight in Drawing Near to hearts and revealing yourself and so we lived before you Jesus our sons and our daughters our little ones in our youth all across this city God all across Radiant Church everywhere this summer where there is Gatherings Lord to encounter you we're praying for this road to Emmaus experience God for young hearts from the littlest ones God through our teenagers and our College interns we're asking Jesus that you as Emmanuel would draw near to them you would abide with them Lord in all the activities in the worship and in the messages and the storytellings in the songs that are sung and the crafts that are made God were asking that you would break in with your tangible and manifest presence that you would talk to them in the language of their hearts she would open their ears to cure your still small Whispers your laughter God your nudgies or asking that you would open eyes to behold your beauty to see you Lord to feel you God to hear you and we're asking for hearts that are forever changed Eternal trajectories that are forever changed God this summer marked and sealed with the very fire of Your Love Lord we're asking would you draw near to our children in our youth this summer manifest your presence in Intimate encounter in Jesus name thank you [Music] come alive in your presence [Music] yes Lord [Music] you speak you were they come alive they come alive in your prayers [Music] alive in his presence [Music] your presence Jesus [Music] come alive and distress [Music] yes Lord we're asking that you would draw near got to our students at bold to our children attending camp this summer God across this city in the vacation bible schools God summer internships were asking more than in the same way that you just surprise those disciples on the road that you would suddenly walk with them talk with them encounter them Jesus move upon their hearts as only you can we're asking for a summer of encounter a summer of setting apart and marking of this next Generation a summer where the fire of Your Love seals young hearts God forever in your your love as yours Jesus would you open up the Heavens over Kalamazoo Michigan everywhere the young ones are gathering Jesus we're asking for the fire of Your Love The Nearness of your presence the encounter with you Holy Spirit to be tangible and manifest in Jesus name [Music] yes [Music] talk to their heart Break in with your presence [Music] father come with our kids capture their attention [Music] give them a spirit of Revelation [Music] in the knowledge of Jesus [Music] Open the Eyes of their hearts [Music] open their ears to hear you Holy Spirit [Music] manifest your tangible presence [Music] talk to their heart healing Deliverance walk with them [Music] and then you'll draw near this summer [Music] or after your presence [Music] break into the teenagers [Music] every Vacation Bible School every conference is yours [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] crying out for a summer of encounter with you yes Lord we're asking holy spirit that you would release upon the children and upon the teenagers this summer God a spirit of Revelation and the knowledge of Jesus or asking that you would walk with them on that same road that road of encounter that road of communion that wrote of suddenly seeing suddenly being marked forever and left with a Burning Heart we're asking that this would be a milestone summer Lord in the lives of our children and grandchildren that they would look back and see summer 2023 were not our hearts burning as he spoke to us or not our hearts burning as we encountered him or not our hearts burning in the wake of that camp or that conference gone would you do it again you never change so we're asking and we're seeking and knocking for a summer of encounter cause their hearts to burn in Jesus name foreign [Music] Break in with your fire lord the fire of Your Love seal their hearts [Music] it's hard too night flames of passion [Music] break into the business as usual Break in with anointing Break in with fire fall [Music] s foreign [Music] cause a generation to burn and love everybody all across Radiant Church all across the cities represented on the live stream come for the children come for the Youth presence changes everything [Music] [Applause] do it again God pour out your spirit on our sons and our daughters the hearts of your children let every chance every conference [Music] the flame of God [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is our cry this morning God [Music] break into every activity break into every message every song every place every craft Let Them See Jesus let them hear you holy spirit let them feel your presence of Heaven healings embracing empowering encouraging and visioning break in Lord Break in with fire [Music] in Kalamazoo this summer God in the hearts of our children [Music] we love your presence we want your presence Jesus [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] oh that you would give the children and the Youth of this city that testimony we're not our hearts burning as we encounter Jesus we ask you for that testimony on behalf of our children and the youth in our city God and Beyond every city represented on this live stream and we thank you Lord that you are Emmanuel God With Us that you Delight in Drawing Near You Delight in revealing truth to Young Hearts you Delight in encountering us with your beauty and marking us and sealing us with your flame of love I thank you that this is who you are and we entrust our children to you with glad Hearts this morning in Jesus name amen and amen well thank you for joining us for morning prayer we are back here at noon in the prayer room praying specifically for the Nations and the unreached people groups in the earth and again tonight at 6 30. God bless you [Music] foreign | Radiant Church | UCXMBuPm5AakJO-g6n_Ra4wA | 2023-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,550 | 19,477 |
VTZA6SsOkRw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTZA6SsOkRw | Maple Syrup Production A Family Tradition | over 100 people came out to the wild wood ranch on Kramer lake today to tour it's maple syrup operation with Shelly Carlson whose family has been involved for over 30 years my family's been making maple syrup out here since late 70s my dad started up in the woods rate up behind me here with a kettle out in the woods and some bags on the trees I had my certain jobs when I was in high school and college I came out help when I could like mother like daughter is addy Carlson has been helping out with the operation since she was a kid I helps collect SAP I've helped tap on tap Boldwood just kind of there for whatever they need me to do um my grandma used to live right down there so I kind of going back and forth between helping out and you know I was always off running through the woods and playing in the creeks and stuff so unfortunately I'm not the the expert that the rest of my family is but yeah it's just great because you know my family spread out all over the place you know my brother lives in South Dakota I go to college here in st. Joe and this is kind of a place where we always get back together again well it's interesting how it's kind of evolved over since we took over in 1999 I see a lot of my nieces and nephews they were some here today that came down from up north just to see what's going on they want to be here they want their kids to experience it be a part of it just it's really becoming a family tradition yeah it's been a great experience I wouldn't trade it for anything for wjo n I'm isaacs weird | AM 1240 WJON | UCt03ChdBxjIeStQWVfd-K7A | 2015-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 309 | 1,535 |
Fc5yQXOELWA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc5yQXOELWA | Stan Lee's Last Words | oh I always wished I could do something better than comics but there didn't seem to be anything my mother used to say that when I was having lunch or dinner at home if I didn't have a book to read I'd be reading the label on the ketchup bottle and in fact one of the gifts that I got one Christmas and my mother bought me a little metal stand that you could put a book on so while you're eating you could be reading the book there were the Hardy Boys dawn sturdy and Tom Swift one was an adventurer one was an inventor I loved emile zola I loved Charles Dickens whenever I got an extra 50 cents I'd buy one of those books in those days grown-ups hated comics didn't want their children to read them particularly so I think it I'm not gonna use my real name which I'm saving for posterity for these silly comic books so I cut my first name into to call myself Stan Lee and it was a living and I was doing the best I could to make the stories a little bit better but the kind of stories my publisher wants me to do or banal they're the juvenile they're not they're nothing I said to my wife you know there's got to be something better than this so Joanie said to me why don't you write one book the way you'd like to do it so at that time my publisher Martin Goodman said give me a new superhero book I think superheroes made myself but I didn't want to do superheroes just like Superman or Batman I wanted something a little more original and where I played up the personality of the characters more and where there were surprises and I came up with the Fantastic Four and I called Jack Kirby who was the best artist we had and I asked him if he would draw it it sold very well we had never gotten fan mail before but we started getting fan mail and that started it so I dreamed up spider-man and the Hulk and the x-men all the others [Music] what I tried to do is take these characters who are obviously bigger than life and fictitious and make them seem real they've got these powers they do wonderful things but what what are the things that worry them what are the things that frustrate them I tried to write a well-rounded character with every character I did rather than just somebody who is extra strong and can beat up the bad guys if you're writing about people you have to make the people come to life I know I always loved reading Sherlock Holmes and I love the way Sherlock Holmes spoke and the way dr. Watson spoke and you could tell one from the other they didn't speak the same way and the same with any good books you didn't have to read joe said or Sam said you knew who said it by the way the words were written in the beginning I wrote all the scripts myself I typed them out wrote them after a while I was writing almost every book and we had a lot of books and there wasn't time to do it I Kirby would be waiting for script and I couldn't keep him with nothing to do so I would say look Jack I don't have time to write your script but here's the story I want to tell and here's how we'll end it I gave him whatever I wanted the story to be and I said that you draw it any way you want I'll put in the dialogue in the captions later so he would work just from an outline a verbal outline that I gave him he put in a lot of details that I hadn't even thought of them that was great and I did the same with all the other artists one reason that our stories were so successful as I had these great artists illustrating them Kirby was good Ditka was good John Romita was good John Buse Emma Jean : I tried to get the best people I could even though we couldn't pay more than anyone else that we very often paid I tried to make the job as interesting as I could even though they were comic strips it would be great if we could make them readable and enjoyable and having something to say he wrote some good stories I don't think about that much you know when I'm gone I really don't care mmm it doesn't do you any good when you gone | Sai Krishna Reddy | UCpRlr3hJX5lN_8n6Z-m0soQ | 2020-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 792 | 3,946 |
I48hHBgednw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I48hHBgednw | My Follow Up Video on My xG3 Magnet Implant! | hey guys so this is my follow-up video on my ex g3 implantable magnet I got a few comments on the video saying that I should do follow-up video and some people had some questions about it so I thought I'd go ahead and make a video about it so it went really well I healed really well um but the person who put it in messed up so it's at an angle like this going across so it goes across my fingertip but it stops in the middle right here so in the middle of my fingertip this is where it is it goes across right here um one thing that I have noticed is I have a little bit of like a callus growing on it um from where it wasn't exactly put in right because apparently I trusted the wrong person to do it but it's okay healed great um one thing that is coming nice about it being right there the skin is like a little bit thinner but my body's not rejecting it at all um and since it's like that I can feel things a lot more it's like sensitively if that's the right word for that um yeah I can pick stuff up like this which is pretty neat doesn't hurt at all um and yeah I saw that's actually been really fun learning how to use it it was crazy to me whenever I found out that I could feel vehicles because I was sitting and the living room with my friend and anything my friend Devin was coming over and III told my friend I said hey I think Devin's here and he was like what do you mean and I was like I think I could feel it and I looked out the window and then he was there and then maybe like a minute later I said I think he's moving and whenever I got up he was gone and he was pulling around my house over to the garage so that was a really neat thing um one thing that's kind of neat is oh oh wait now you can't see the keyboard that's right cameras up too high um like the speaker on the MacBook Pro I can feel the magnet within the speaker which is pretty neat and I can like feel all kinds of different like ferrous and non-ferrous metals it took me a while to be able to tell the difference between them um with stuff like car panels cuz original I wasn't able to feel like if the fender was ferrous or not but now I can and it took probably about like a month for me to be able to get that sensitivity but I can very very clearly tell the difference between um between ferrous and non-ferrous metals the only downside that I've really encountered which really isn't that big of a deal is like once in a blue moon all I don't Li put my hand near a magnet that I forgot to put away and it will say I'm up against my finger and I heard it's really bad I don't like it um but for anybody was wondering if it affects your daily life and stuff like that I work in a construction job I'm constantly picking up big things little things having a used equipment all the time and it hasn't interfered at all even though it is across my fingertip which has been really nice I haven't had a single issue with it because all I have to do is just I grip it a certain way and I don't I don't really have to go out of my way for it um one thing that I will say is that if you work out and use barbells a lot for like a bench press is gonna be fine but if you're going to do a deadlift so since I have this Magnum here I have to do a reverse grip um and for barbell rows I have to do a grip like this all right cuz whenever I do it like this puts a lot of pressure on the magnet and I don't think that it'll break but that's not really a chance that I want to take since I'm have to go over the emergency room that got cut open my fingertip and I lost my magnet there he goes 130 bucks I would saw um one thing that I wish that I had done for for the implement implantation process was that I'd use more lidocaine because I could definitely feel it but it wasn't too painful mainly the thing that I disliked about it the most was there was just an incredibly odd sensation but besides that I mean it's great I use that every single day I do sometimes whenever I'm bored it's a great party trick um Bart right I mean really wherever you want to bring it people are gonna go wow that's crazy one thing that I did read is that you can use the magnets who feel dead wires and stuff like that I personally haven't tried that but I'm probably gonna do a follow-up video at some point of just things that I can do like I found out that if I get a a bobby pin for hair if I'm if I play with it for long enough with my magnet it gets its own little magnetic field it becomes magnetic too so then I can have one so I can have like the one that's magnetized right here and I could have another one that is not magnetized hanging off of it and then I can have two because normally I can't do that but I have to play with it for long enough so I guess I can make other things magnetic I'm not really sure how that works but um yeah this is my follow-up video on it it's healed great hasn't tried to reject it all as an effective in my daily life um overall it's been a great experience and I definitely recommend it to anybody wants to do it | Brenten Yam | UC5yRcnsimyio0qFLQyLK6Hw | 2019-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,040 | 5,024 |
VVZqjVJwOdc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVZqjVJwOdc | [1080HD] Tom and Jerry Old Episode| 高清 猫和老鼠 | wait wait [Music] wait wait wait wait [Music] wait wait [Music] foreign [Music] aha [Music] are you ready [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] oh space [Music] foreign [Music] yeah please [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] help me help me away [Music] foreign [Music] goodbye [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] our shower skin [Music] eat me Mr bushy dad please hit me I'm serious [Music] ly [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] guys [Music] what you doing now Bobby [Music] foreign [Music] I like ice cream [Music] foreign [Music] it goes [Music] flowers [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] let's pray [Music] right now [Music] wow goodbye Jerry I don't worry about me thank you [Music] foreign [Music] a cowboy please and forget about girls surprise [Music] foreign [Music] okay but she's dead [Music] baby [Music] him away [Music] scary please [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] am I really yeah I'll say [Music] I can't see you again [Music] foreign [Music] nice [Music] wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait that's my mommy [Music] | Animation King | UCpx3Gh4-fBKGvRvFvWm43Tg | 2022-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 197 | 1,254 |
pzB_-j32TzQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzB_-j32TzQ | Lying Alicia Cole 😱 - Nancy Drew: Midnight in Salem Part 16 | all right that's our last one now let's do plot okay time to go i'm going to start with tegan just yeah she's already standing here what's up girl nancy hey how's the investigation going it's not [Music] deirdre only mentioned it in passing but you and olivia used to be friends we were and i guess it doesn't hurt to mention that lauren was a part of our little group as well but that was years ago so you don't get along now things change making sonic noises did something happen i don't see why this is irrelevant girl don't tell me what's not relevant clearing my sister's name girl she doesn't need more blame for things she didn't do oh yeah i forgot she was burning something down because of the game i this town wants someone to blame for everything she's different and gets singled out i want to know more about anyone who might have a motive for the fire maybe you can help if you know them even as old friends i guess go on [Music] all right we're getting the get in the dirt what can you tell me about olivia what can i tell you about olivia i can tell you that i think her shtick is ridiculous and that she's doing this town a disservice by selling the silly idea of broomsticks in this double double toil and trouble version of witches this is a place of real history and she wants it to be a theme park that's fair do you think she would have burned down the hathorne house i suppose it would be good for business people love a ruin especially a haunted ruin she is pretty happy lighting fires oh i don't know i only want my sister cleared i know we're getting there i can't help but think about the rumor olivia talks about the coven you shouldn't pay any attention we know it was three we all just were not whatever she thinks the crowd wants real history isn't interesting to olivia so you never heard this rumor elsewhere i didn't say that there are no witches in salem just showy frauds and stupid kids doing stupid things don't trouble yourself with ancient history and rumors there's a real kid in trouble who needs your help tegan i know what i'm doing [Music] um i only just now remember that may won't give us an alibi for the night of the fire what can you tell me about that is a pretty important piece it doesn't work olivia may pretend to be a witch but lauren thinks she's a witch you know they are as bad as each other the real legacy and history of salem is what's important not over the top stories and hokey potions and lotions [Music] so you don't go to her shop i've never been in but i've had the tea my advice stay away from the son of leaf can ruin your whole day tryna leave do you think she would burn down her house i don't know maybe if she thought it would help her stay on the ground it wouldn't certainly doesn't want anyone else having it even if there are historical and legal reasons like i said i don't really know where that is anymore [Music] all right talk to you later what i'm hearing is that she won't accuse anyone of anything ever i like how i feel like whenever there's a trio in media they always take the the id ego super ego definitely and she is so super ego it hurts no it's not surely not i don't think so hey girl do you burn something on fire feeling olivia [Music] i like that she has e-girl hair oh last night i still have that ghost in my head and my hands burn right like pins and needles yeah how'd you know what did you eat yesterday anything to drink yesterday were poisoned by air got do we want to just jump right into it maybe before we do that let's ask her about what did you see if we can find a common link eat why just humor humorous well i had a breakfast cantaloupe and then i had lunch at kale me crazy it's this vegan place uh-huh what did you have kale salad chickpeas raisins with thousand witches dressing [Music] cute not very fungal no anything to drink yesterday coffee at breakfast fair trade obviously crazy and tea smoothie that's what what kind of tea it was a matcha gross you too teardrop oh i like it where's the water from excuse me the water that you made your tea with it was just normal faucet water some people filter i don't have the time besides lauren has the best matcha you can't tell it's unfiltered who's faucet lauren's i went to try to talk to her about the ghosts she made me tea it was better than the conversation i took my tea to go and then ended up sharing it with the hardy brothers boys it's not in the water supply in the cemetery joe wanted to try my team just joe i'll drink the tea yep uh-oh now and she's looking pretty sorry okay but it's just watering it could be in the water supply okay but yeah so one common in the chat no water question mark yeah you were ahead of it i guess she didn't she didn't uh don't eat it drink water um it was just a day but yeah we encourage everyone listening all all adam and one other viewer probably uh the guy follows the promo associates um you guys should drink water yeah i don't care about that lauren okay it's faucet water it's not necessarily it's not filtered she said right so maybe it's on the pipe it could be in the pipes and lauren's doing this on accident and she didn't even mean for it to get to the hardy where she's been freaking to her right i don't know what her motivation for that would be but let's just let's we'll talk to her next we were poisoned by ergot [Music] really what's that it's a fungus a fungus what but how i can't explain it to her i guess because if nancy doesn't know the answer then she's just like poisoned you on accident or purpose i'm trying to leave but deirdre is in my way there we go remember the very first night um when we weren't seeing yeah when you and i were in the garden of eden with everything so much simpler no but like wasn't it like very early on in the game where nancy also had tea at maybe yeah it wasn't adam literally in the chat like it was the t maybe i think hey girl you got drugs how is business fungus i feel awful oh just a couple of questions you i don't care okay let's ask about that yeah what did you eat yesterday we know right shut up i'm sorry you're not fooling us this whole new age act modern apothecary and tea house please we get it she's gay an entire day in the town archives okay i know everything about this town and the people that live here inside and out deirdre this isn't the best way your family has been here a long time what is she doing you should shut up i just wanted to ask i hate you related to tituba correct yes yes i knew that i knew it tituba is kind of famous around here girl was all seeing the christmas accused witch a slave from the caribbean owned by samuel paris elizabeth paris's father that's kind of uh who else knows this lauren i don't know but it's not like it comes up in normal everyday conversation so i've never brought it up i'm not part of that accused witches organization if that's what you're angling at so you don't get along with tegan none of this is what i wanted to say right we wanted to ask i don't know why you think this is some sort of amazing revelation tegan works at the museum she knows that my great great great great great grandmother was teachable and she knows that teachuba was owned by her great great great great great great great grandfather what happened in our ancestors lives mattered then and it still matters now but the fact that tegan and i aren't friends has nothing to do with the past and everything to do with the presents i think that's kind of a nice thing it gives you motive yeah are you seriously accusing me of setting my own house yeah that's kind of because you don't want tegan and her aw people to get your place i don't care at all about tegan or her organization you think that's the reason i don't like her because her people did something bad to my people 300 years ago she's trying to kick me out of my home this shop is how i remember my ancestors ask your little questions so i can answer them and then i'd like you to leave yeah i'm embarrassed and i want to leave too yeah okay but what'd you eat yesterday yeah do you mind if i ask what you ate yesterday i do mine that's kind of personal isn't it give me a break yeah me too it's okay just tell us did you eat any cereal type stuff like rye bread i'm gluten free of course she is oh good so no grains not to my knowledge tap water anything to drink tap water salem's finest tap water yeah just like everyone else in town scary have poisoned the water supply burn dog crops he did talk about the ghost speaking abigail hawthorne woodley yep john hathorne yes and teachaba and frances tuttle and judge sewell and everyone else who's ever lived in this town why didn't you say this before because it sounds crazy well if it's her water that's up that would make sense ever since francis died that's sad yeah what kind of herbs do you have here oh god damn it that's the thing time to make no i'm not gonna i don't want to do this okay no i need to ask you about poisons how's business [Music] what do you know about ergot why do you ask girl why are you being so suspicious dear why are you being such a yeah enough please we're asking because we believe the ghost sightings might be related to ergot poisoning claviceps pepperia ma'am what i had a break-in a few weeks ago they took all my money which wasn't much but the funny thing is they also took my airbag you have it here it treats migraines and cluster headaches it's part of any good herbalist repertoire you can also name people with it every medicine is toxic in high enough dosage that's a good point why do you ask i just think that the ghost sightings are related to ergot poisoning i don't know they seem so real all right so somebody stole her her ergot and put it in the water supply and they must have and took her money just to be a about it right doesn't the mayor's son do crime for fun i vaguely remember something about that i talked to him outside right yeah and then he was gonna talk to him i vaguely vaguely vaguely remember him doing some sort of something or other for fun talking to the mayor's son like hey hey do you do crime for fun hold on yeah you made that clear she knows the paris family history she's motivated to stop teagan from achieving her goals with the aw organization you don't know there's a way to go about doing things deirdre what you did in there isn't it you're welcome i hate you [Music] i told andrew we were gonna stream and he just said what why does he um hate us i don't know [Music] excuse me i'm trying to figure out how to navigate this stupid goddamn times square okay i mean times square talent square hey dude um hey quick question hey man you but also real quick i like your haircut actually can i get that ladies bye bye bye so what's up you guys looking for directions or [Music] you seem to hang out a lot in the square well yeah it's a good vantage point of the whole town yeah oh look i can see the courthouse from right here can you see it nancy i can yeah you can see a lot of buildings from the square it's a square so did you see anyone on the day the aw evidence was stolen from the judge's office no because i wasn't here i was working for everybody's working yeah what kind of work they got helping her run errands what errands dry cleaning and stuff and stuff uh-huh look just ask her she'll confirm it we will ask her jason i think we've already confirmed that but i'll ask her again great do you know may perry what nay yeah why what does she have to do with this interesting defensive because she's going to be arrested for these crimes by the end of the day unless we start coming up with answers what are you talking about that's ridiculous there's no way she has anything to do with this do you think he's the alibi do you know may like know her yeah oh man do you talk to her oh man we know she doesn't have anything to do with these crimes but everyone thinks she does and that's good enough to get her into serious trouble well that's too bad they're secretly in love they're absolutely secretly in love you're so right she was with him absolutely that's why she can't say because she because she's like maybe because she's worried it'll ruin his reputation because she has a reputation i feel like she's great it'll ruin her reputation because he's a loser idiot jerk i i think we're right though i think we're correct i think we're correct okay let's go things so cute what they're skipping through the halls this time i've just realized that this case has taken a turn about time how do you figure intentional poisoning usually has one goal to eliminate the target someone was trying to kill us early poisoning at high enough doses ends in gangrene which yeah is pretty bad but it's not death you really think this was intentional and not some you know accidental ingestion if you look at all the evidence yes olivia's jacket at the crime scene the spray painting of the perry house everyone's obsession to get made convicted you know what all these people have in common what they're women are you saying they're all witches or that this is a witch hunt i'm saying it's salem dears would be making a point she's like dude should be making a point should be making a point or two she got a good down point you got a good you got a goddamn point should we talk to the i feel like we should leave the important thing for last yeah so let's talk to uh adam what's the jesus christ over which part she's not here now that's a peculiar thing to have standing around a lawyer's office what is it i can't tell what it is what is that [Music] now that's a peculiar nancy i don't know what it is i'm dying of gangrene yeah wait i'm investigating oh i do love oh taking a demolition offer for the hathorne why in the world would alicia have this it's not alicia surely not um can i do the okay you can do the click to read which is so much more useful into on blank alicia cole and darren craig have agreed and accepted the following terms regarding the delegation of hawthorne house the client is the legal owner of athorin house and is requesting the demolition of said address contractor will demolish the property it's current standing with you upon demolition clear and remove the debris debris all demolition will be conducted using their own equipment demolition degraded equipment on the subject later on any costs beyond the original cost will be submitted in writing by the contractor [Music] 85 000. yeah sorry okay alicia cole is not the freaking owner of hawthorne house so i don't understand is she like yeah i know i'm confused by this she's not that she's not i don't even think if they couldn't find the will she would have any say for hawthorne house at all would she because the last owner was frances tuttle and she was gonna leave it to lauren right that's the will we're trying to think because this isn't the whole problem that it's about to become the towns yeah i don't at least not the town unless she's working with the mayor somehow is she like aw secretly or i don't know maybe i mean i don't but but if i mean teagan is aw and i don't know if ew's this looks like some kind of map the requested section of the salem waterworks marked an access point hello we should have this oh no can i look at it use oh hold to look oh no yes [Music] alicia also we got a text while we were doing that i don't know if that matters to us oh or maybe we just got no we got a new task okay well we didn't get a text um alicia is that a flashlight is that what that is i super can't tell i think that's a flashlight now that's a peculiar nancy i can't tell what it is you can't just be like that's weird what is it nancy i can't see it these are rocks yeah you love rocks i love rocks that's one of my favorite rocks is rocks oh my god you just scared me she's right there she'll be standing that's one of the things about deirdre might be a camera i thought yeah it could be a camera well well hey dude oh founder go back to the flags doesn't that one look like a campbell soup cam yeah that's all i have i found alicia she's right here all right can i help you it's true yeah i'm here for the cctv footage yes yes yes you can use this on the evidence room computer you know where that is right yeah yeah yeah i found the pin code here remember i don't remember of course you did now run along you know i just realized i never followed up with youtube about what you were doing on this oh oh ow evidence was stolen you know nancy this detective thing is really sweet and all but we are in the middle of something important here okay um no sweet what are you doing initiating the process of handing over hathaway house to the state so it can be turned into a museum okay what it's our only option but you work for lauren it's her home and i'm getting her an extra 90 days before she's evicted which is 90 more than she would have had without me so we're a little busy right now because we need to file this by the end of the day no no no no you don't and may perry what about mayberry is she being charged i won't discuss this it's an active criminal investigation but from what i've heard an arrest will happen later today from what for who with what so please show me the evidence come on deirdre i have the drive here's what i have to say here's what i have to say right now okay this city wanted that house for whatever reason he and alicia are working together to get it turned into a museum i don't know what they actually want with it and they're just pinning it on her because she's easy to pin things on right they don't give a about the evidence they're just they're just haters | TellTaleHeart | UCfQ9ITiqutx6vo2Zu4YlCQg | 2021-07-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,434 | 17,628 |
F5Nbb2PGkiM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5Nbb2PGkiM | ANGRY PRO CYCLISTS COMPILATION | I don't know whether to mash Mac whatever reason or other it's a fan a fan got in the way yeah oh there you go now that's going to be a famous picture this video militia boss in the cardioid like Frogger through the canoe crash at the back in the canid a rather involved in not to giant fish Shimano's that kettle it is that is a statement of how disappointed he is marcel kittel many people's favorite for today's stage has crashed out of contention just over two and a half kilometers just over two and a half kilometers it's hurt in a big way setting things up there's bragging Sagan's down and well that bike is junk it was his now if it wasn't before mass of frustration for Peter Saget still waiting for that win instead he finds himself on the tarmac till all ends up the favorite laid on so we still haven't seen exactly what it is that happened he's going back up then he must have got some words of encouragement there from the team car can't quite make his mind up right now oh dear no no I stay very good shot because that's the commissary scene what's going on you get it he's thrown two bottles of the commissary hit him that was a direct shot that they could get in trouble for that he's trying to get across to his team cup and he's not happy about that motor by how much there's a gap here oh I think that was a bull's-eye pretty good shot for the man on the run [Music] want me out of cameras you go let's go me so that I hide of more Cavendish rock'n'roll darling I'm Francis he can make you fit for editor Michael Milman are there a lot of Kombucha tea - yeah [Music] yeah [Music] five sets in a comp Technic and here compactor Alistair Jose Nobile drives [Music] better he do it needs to have a lotta comedy I got not lead but can eat that do you need our sport month so community normal poverty to support person making support $5 who also produced a to tweet EP a local citizens it was impossible to hot puppy up on a given [Applause] [Music] leo vehicle security people demanded or auntie Sarah Marita serrator et labora in DC during hundred Oliver I know you're trying to follow the road [Music] was my father lost this ring yeah it was my mark cavendish takes the win but after your crest yesterday I was very worried and I think everybody was very worried it must be very touching when you have it's believed at this stage yesterday I thought my tool was over and today that's the way the sport goes tomorrow you have a rest day [Music] just a shame was Tour de France tried miss effective the dizzy heights about do as well they had a million people on these slopes earnings at time toilet that's Armstrong one I don't suppose we've got a million today but we have why the heck of a lot of people and watch him the Tour de France two-day these people they're the Vikings trying to catch a big [ __ ] today well that thing that was so very nice at was somebody comes running over the leash that he did in fact slip out of this is your bird taking on his new job as boxer as he walked over to see the people involved but you know his adrenaline is riding high at the moment and John the long who is his manager and had tried to lead him back to the car before he gets run over by the Russian hey Chris Froome check him out here with the left again Chris Froome full of surprises here today pound for pound the toughest bike racer in this in this van that's a really good shot actually I mean that hurt so Froome he's fired up there [Applause] [Laughter] multiple approaches Oh Katarina bradley wiggins poisoning kappa da questa cosa a teacher Khedira portals in Surat esta cuestión memento ink we re Batala moralia louis plein de parque de la bicicleta in questa manyara jubilee are the common Kasim [Applause] [Music] a Lebanon Anna Boca most abundant snip emotional some severe answer salami exactly lob Hobart Akif smoke of rival ski this is a wonderful side the giro d'italia being played out right here on the magical monstrous mouth and that Bulls just dishing out here we go again looking down at the by shaking his head oh oh this is terrible a disaster for Bradley Williams looks huff oh no Wiggins down the bike on the ground throwing the bike in disgust this is going to cost him everything that what the heck it's only a twelve or fifteen thousand dollar bike I'm gonna throw it down [Applause] [Music] | Instant Rage | UCOj2ocsIvlePlZvL87Xkusg | 2019-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 828 | 4,350 |
RFnvcApAw9g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFnvcApAw9g | Importing time series tables into PCRaster and interpolation | no this is house from the cross senior lecturer at a Chi Delta Institute robot education in this video I'm going to show how to import point data from meteorological stations into PC roster and to interpolate the two Ruster you start the anaconda prompt and I do a directory listing and I see a couple of files that we are going to use let's first have a closer look at precipitation of TSS which is a PC rustic time series it comes with a header then the number of columns then we define time step as the header of the first column and one two three four as headers of the four columns with the rainfall data corresponding with the stations that measure that that we have in a map which will come later so the first thing to do is to make our precipitation data that we collected from the stations to be put in this text format so it can be read by the script in PC raster Python now we'll have a look at station stop text which is also just a text file and is the column format where we have the x coordinate the y coordinate and the IDS of the different material article stations so you need to prepare a file which has X Y and ID preferably space delimited but in the tool to convert this to a map you can also set other delimiters we can convert this text file using code to map which is a tool which comes with PC rustic and here you see how you can use it with all these arguments let's use the default way first and see what happens station stop texts and then the output station stop map and I defined a clone which is the DM so it will get the dimensions cell size etc from the DM this is it so it's important to read these results because it gives feedback that for records were read and that's exactly what we wanted and let's visualize it that's the DM and that station stop map we see the four points but it has a continuous skill so it is important as a scalar and we need it as nominal so we're going to add and phenomenal hair as an argument now it's converted these are always over writes previous things if you give it the same name to overwrite and here we see it as a discrete layer with four classes so now we've note the data we can write the script this is a dynamic model template and I'm going to replace in the initial the pass with a read map with the stations and we use self-taught meditations because we want to use it in a dynamic so I'll make the global variable and then I use self dot read map to read the raster layer which is stations I don't need to add dot map because in the initial it will read stations don't map because it knows to you for dot map files then I need to prepare a mask a boolean mask that I need for the inverse distance interpolation the IDW interpolation because it will interpolate within the mask and the easy way to make a mask is to use the boolean function it needs a boolean mask and then add one then it will turn the clone map DM dot map in this case to a map with only boolean one which is required for the ID double I'm going to define variable with the string for the TSS file so you can always change it in the initial when you have a new file you don't have to go deeper in the script so self don't press it TSS equals and then point it to the file with the TSS that we have seen before then we can create decent polygons out of the med station data so still in the initial because those polygons are not going to change with time we will use those polygons later to assign the values of the Med stations so use the spread zone function you can find the usage of all these functions in the PC version documentation but if you use spread zone like this we need to have the Med stations with the numbers and zeros for what was no data and the friction of 1 and then 0 and that will in fact make the decent polygons around those stations so now we can proceed in the dynamic section which will be iterated in time for type 10 time steps the first we're going to read the precipitation at the material stations for each time step and create a map out of that so I call it press at that station that's the variable where the rainfall data at station will be put in the function is time input scaler and the first argument is the TSS file and the second argument are the stations on the map so this links for each time step the value in the table for precipitation to the metrological station which has the same numbers of the colors in the TSS file so that does the trick but then we only have precipitation at the stations so we need to interpolate it one of the interpolators that are going to write in the script is the inverse distance weighing so let's call the output precip IDW and the function is inverse distance it has five arguments the first one is the mask for which you want to interpolate therefore we define the initial that boolean mask it requires a boolean mask so to only interpolate for cells that are boolean true then the second argument is are the values you want to interpolate so that's the precipitation then the next argument is the power so we use the power of two that's for default and the other parameters we keep at zero which has to do with the search radius the second interpolator that we're going to use is the decent polygons that we already have calculated so the only thing we need to do is to assign the precipitation to those decent polygons this effect very similar to line 32 the only thing is we use another map to assign it to so the first argument is the same precip tss read from the table but instead of assigning it to the IDS of the stations we assign it to the TC polygons which have the same ideas the station's they belong to the last step is to write this to disk and use the self report function for that that's the first IDW so that's a variable and then I save it to the dynamic map stack which starts with the string PID W so it will create for the first time step PID W 0 0 etc don't 0 0 1 so the 8.3 rule then we report the precipitation for the tea set polygons in PTH and that's it so we have our clone defined the number of time steps which is 10 going to save the file and then run it run without errors and then we facialized the results with a Gila from time step one to ten with an interval of one and there are the two interpolated maps and as you see they are animated because it's a whole time series and you can even see the graphs of a certain pixel I can look the animation and you see for that pixel need to interpolate is what the value is for the rainfall so in this video you've learned how to import rainfall data time series into PC roster and how to then interpolate the data to make rustic time series that you can use further in your models or visualize | Hans van der Kwast | UCHGe8ccP2z2wHQa6B04m4Lg | 2020-05-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,323 | 6,704 |
tujZMgUJiS4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tujZMgUJiS4 | Scotland trip, Easter 2023 with Harry, Dickie and Wiltshire Man. | foreign [Music] well something wrong with the microphones don't know what it's a bit annoying though [Music] thank you hi right I've got ear plugs in how can I just see you are you okay yeah I've I'm arriving for the night [Music] thank you [Music] anybody Banks is not Lomond [Music] okay so the first walking test of the 360 camera we have here um Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond and we just passed a sign there saying not allowed to consume alcohol in this area it's a bit excuse to wait for the car to go past it's a bit riddled with laws around here you're not allowed to World Camp you're not allowed to I don't know breathe but uh we're getting away from all this is it you can't see it but it's a there's a little mounting up there it's 350 something meters high and we're just going up there this is Sandy by the way also known as Wiltshire man Link's up there yeah maybe I should rename myself Yorkshire man I can't do that because I haven't got the accent I just lived there um I could call myself Brighton Manchester slash Birmingham slash Yorkshire and a bit of everywhere else man but it might be too much of a mouthful for a channel name we'll stick with screw up to clear up yeah that's a good one [Music] so absolutely unbelievable Woodland here just as we're going up the beginning of conic Hilton it's a 361 meter climb um which is great I haven't climbed anything that big for a while but uh should be a nice view from the top and I'll see you at the top that I'll say hello Sandy hello hello Sandy I'll see you at the top if I can make this difficult but as Sandy said it is a nice view I don't think for shortening effect to the camera gives you an appreciation of how steep this bugger is but um what do you reckon Cindy that that was 50 in places in places probably yeah so a bit of a killer but probably worth it enjoying getting up this hill and looking forward to the view at the top so almost iconic Hill shaped like a cone [Music] thank you [Music] on this one decided to take the shortcut across a few few bits of a few bumps a few bumps and lumps up there and uh unfortunately the path turned to crap and this is back at base there's Sandy so we've walked what'd you reckon 78 miles about eight miles climbed 350 meters plus a bit more because we went up and down a bit um it's a bit tired ready for a shower ready for rest maybe a drink and um let's go and look at the motor [Music] mode Let's have a look is that is that where the cable ties are that you've got holding the Center Stone on one side yeah I'm sorry I swore wheelchair man doesn't swear okay so we left some just you hostel and our next new fossil was golunt youth hostel which is in Cornwall but it's in the in a parish called devaren not Devon but Devon now I didn't know that so anyway we're cycling along looking for Golden youthostorm we see this old country Yokel boy coming towards us on a push back the other way oh boy he was so hands up excuse us can you tell us where golden you would be he goes that's that's Endeavor and that's Endeavor and that is I said no it's in Cornwall mate anyway yeah day two and the Bonnie Banks of Loch Bowman and we're heading off to Port band today and uh we're gonna go and see Lads Dickies land somewhere in Scotland it was a nice day yesterday enjoyed going up that mountain up there and uh we'll see today today's a bit more of a riding day so I can get all my gear charged looking forward to it the sun just coming up over the conic Hill I can see that it's a difficult to see I'll try and see if we can do something in post or take a photo or something beautiful [Music] thank you | Screw Up To Clue Up | UCXkZ743SwUP3NU61rnrqD0Q | 2023-04-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 722 | 3,628 |
XIkGHPYR_ow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIkGHPYR_ow | AWKWARD: Ron DeSantis Questioned About Viral Rumor He’s Wearing High Heels | okay POV your Ronda santis getting ready to go out you know and I'm not judging you but I'm just saying every everybody else is going [Music] to you just saw some of the more viral memes regarding Ronda sanz's alleged affinity for high heels and fun fact that first video from the girl that we saw actually is not a liberal she's a writer for the Babylon B which is a conservative satire website so everyone and I mean everyone is poking fun at Ronda santis specifically because he's possibly probably wearing heels or height boosters or something but you just saw the tip of the iceberg because people have pointed out that his heel lips are so high it looks like he's being photographed mid Rapture and even Donald Trump has gotten in on the fun sharing some of the memes accusing D santis of wearing hidden heels but I mean this is a little bit of a sore spot for desantis's team because in response to that first video we watched desantis's rapid response director Christina pushaw responded saying quote POV you have nothing substantive to criticize dandis on as another plain load of Americans arrives home from Israel okay now Ashley St Clair the girl who posted the first viral video responded saying uh really disheartening to see this type of reaction to a joke I've made many jokes about Trump and his campaign staff has never attacked me now Pusha replied to that telling her to touch some grass so they're very clearly butt hurt now I don't know if desantis's rapid response director has ever heard of the Strand effect but if she didn't know she should know now because Ashley stclair responded with a follow-up apology video that went even more more viral than the first one so this is my first apology video uh I made a joke about Rona santis there's a very popular meme going around that Dan santis wears heels very high heels uh and I made a joke I put on my stilettos and I said POV your Rhonda Santa is getting ready to go out I thought it was funny many people thought it was funny I make jokes about everyone Trump D Santas of but the D santis team didn't think it was funny and that's what's most important so I want to apologize from the bottom of my heart and they said it wasn't a very substantive criticism and they also notified me that D santis doesn't wear stilettos he wears cowboy boots So Not only would I like to apologize but I would like to be accurate I would like to correct the record and do this again so take two PE you're Ronda santis getting ready to go out now as you can see she's putting on very flamboyant cowboy boots while playing these boots are made for walking which is why I can't play the audio for you since it's copyrighted but I mean this entire meme has become so big that even Politico published an article Consulting with shoe experts about desantis's boots and uh spoiler alert they think he's wearing height boosters as well and they have a very in-depth analysis about whether or not he's wearing height boosters which is just it's it's just so wild to me now the reason why I'm talking about this is because the santis was finally asked about this during an appearance on the conservative PVD podcast and uh as you're going to see the santis was very very uncomfortable and feigned ignorance over jokes being made about him he claims that he hasn't seen these memes yet but um he's lying but let's watch are you the type of person like I have people around me that love to say Hey fat you got something between your teeth these are the annoying people in your life right here hey Pat pull your zipper up you know hey Pat do this the hey pull one of your socks is lower than the other one I'm sure your marketing team points out how they're trying to troll you in the marketplace okay I'm sure they're doing that can you bring this one clip I know you were on uh uh uh what do you call it on uh uh what was it Bill Maher and Bill Mah talked about the boots I've seen you walk with these boots go and play this clip this on Tik Tok went viral it doesn't have a million views it doesn't have you know 10 million views this thing's got 1.2 million likes and and some people are wondering what are they I don't even I haven't seen that what they're they've not shown this to you okay what they're trying to say with this is that in your boots you have heels no no no those are just standard off the rack um licy um are you how tall are you Governor how tall 5'11 okay why don't you wear tennis shoes and dress shoes uh I do wear tennis shoes when I work out yeah okay I got a gift for you I'd love for you to wear okay I shot at ferl okay and I got I don't accept gifts I can't accept it I totally get I'm gonna put it here and farag can get a nice sponsorship and then if you wear it you fa it I know no but here's the thing I mean I think with just how politics works is um you know Yogi Bara when he was um uh in the Yankees they said you know Yogi he doesn't look like a Yankee you know he doesn't do this and Yogi's basically like okay you know if if you say I'm ugly that's fine but you know you don't hit a baseball with your face and so what we're doing is you know really I think doing the the issues the leadership people that are poking at you for different things that's fine but ultimately that is not I think it's a sign of strength I think if people had if they could say he was hor Governor he was this he was that then they would definitely do it um but uh they don't do that because I don't think that they have much there we've been an exemplary leader we've we've gotten things done uh we would be somebody that would be obviously a really strong candidate that's part of the reason the media attacks me and everything like that he is the literal embodiment of the crying wo Jack meme with the smile mask actually I'm glad they're attacking my shoes because that means they don't have anything else to attack me on okay sure listen he can pretend as if his feelings aren't hurt by this and pretend as if there aren't substantive reasons to criticize him but the fact is that there are he is a fascist book Banner a racist history revisionist he's a fake vaccine skeptic who handed out Co vaccines to his donors first he's a warmonger a corporate shill he's antagonistic towards the First Amendment nearly a million Floridians lost healthcare because of him so there are many substantive reasons to criticize disantis but unfortunately for him there's also a lot of unsubstantiate smiling to his heels and he's an easy target all around but he can keep coping as he continues to embarrass himself and I am assuming that the embarrassments will continue so long as as he continues this failing presidential campaign which is very clearly going nowhere I mean even Mike Pence had the dignity to drop out so what's desantis's excuse I would imagine ego but unfortunately for him the embarrassment did not stop there because shortly after that moment Dan santis got offended again when the host asked him about his failing book I'm a big fan of yours okay I not a fan of your marketing team I'm just not and I'm I can say that comfortably you can say I have one of the best marketing teams no problem because I think your book was a miss I think there's a lot of opportunity that's been out there that was a Miss I was on a flight One Time with Bill O'Reilly why was it a Miss uh I think your book could have done very well and I was the number one book in the country for two weeks yeah it's not a long time though you you're you're a guy that should be the leading candidate for president you were the you were the best Governor during coid hands down nobody did it better than you no one you had a fight you stood up to these bullies to all these a-holes that were trying to manipulate the voters like me and we were walking around as if we're weird and you stood up for those people and I loved it I respected it I went around defending you constantly and I'm sitting there saying why are we not telling this story why are we not going out there selling millions of copies of this book on what you did during coid so that to me was a was a missed Opportunity by the way your marketing team can hate me I've T talk to most my opinion that with the book I don't I didn't really have a marketing team I mean you know you're doing it and people sell it or they don't sell it I go on I go on media and what you didn't go around talking to a lot of people about your book there that was a great book we tried I mean yeah but you know don't forget I was also in the midst of the legislative session I had a lot on my plate and we were doing a lot of stuff I just love how Dan santis was perpetually offended even as the host went out of his way to continue to blow smoke up his ass he just he can't handle criticism very well because like Trump I think he's a narcissist and a megalomaniac but the difference between him and Trump is that he doesn't have a cult to reinforce these feelings of superiority so instead he kind of just flails and makes more of a fool of himself but I mean that's really all I've got with regard to this video I thought that the clip would provide us all with some much needed levity during these really dark times and it did make me laugh so I hope that you'll find some enjoyment out of it as well at the expense of Rhonda [Music] santis workology woke ideology workology woke ideology workology woke test workology Olympics workology woke ideology workology ideology workology ideology Wy | The Humanist Report | UC7Q4rvzJDbHeBHYk5rnvZeA | 2023-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,826 | 9,491 |
-0zHZWWHZvA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0zHZWWHZvA | Let's take inventory for the week, mental health | Positivity checklist | okay it's time to do a little bit of inventory for a Tuesday I'm Tony Gart thanks for visiting the channel just want to give a huge thanks to the community for helping the channel grow to almost 3,000 subscribers holy cow wow this super groovy love all you guys you guys are amazing but listen I I I wanted to be vulnerable today and I had a terrible panic attack this morning and I've been having a lot of nightmares lately just processing through my grief and you know with the help of amazing amazing friends and just a good supportive Network I've I've definitely I've been feeling better but you know that doesn't take away grief it doesn't take away the hardship of dealing with a mental health situation in our life because it doesn't go away you know when we when we are confronted with pain we have to face it head on we have to face it head on and I just want to say go you always know that you're amazing and that you've got this you can get through this every single day the inventory is this one moment at a time find the person that you can rely on find the next person you can rely on and find your outlet what is your outlet knowing what it is that you can run to and we've talked about this multiple times on the channel but I'll got to tell you it just keeps coming up more and more and more and I want to thank you for being yourselves and to remember no um to always remember that there are hotlines out there if you need help if you're feeling like you want to end the whole world okay there's there are phone numbers available I'll put some links in the description uh for that uh so that you can find some local phone numbers but also just know that there's no shame in mental health there's no shame in getting help there's no shame in therapy counseling PT PTSD is a real thing we've all been there but I just want to give you a little ounce of courage today hey you've got this I believe in you it's going to be okay we'll see you guys in the next video don't forget to subscribe help the channel reach 3,000 and just as a really cool note I'll be doing the one chip challenge here very soon that should be arriving today actually from Amazon so I'm terrified but I know it's going to be a lot of fun we're going to have a lot of fun so leave a comment down below and I will see you guys in the next video | Tony Gebhard | UCiXFwThzK6uwWdBm7sPiVgw | 2024-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 461 | 2,331 |
9LpUjZK9MUk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LpUjZK9MUk | Florida Space Coast | Wikipedia audio article | The Space Coast is a region in the U.S. state of Florida around the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. All of NASA-launched manned spaceflights (running from Project Mercury in 1961 to the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011) have departed from either KSC or Cape Canaveral. The Air Force Station has also launched unmanned military and civilian rockets. Cities in the area include Titusville, Cocoa, Rockledge, Cape Canaveral, Merritt Island (unincorporated), Cocoa Beach, Melbourne, Indialantic, Palm Bay, and Viera (unincorporated). Most of the area lies within Brevard County. It is bounded on the south by the Treasure Coast, on the west and north by Central Florida (and is economically tied to that region), and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean. One reason rockets are launched in Florida has to do with the Earth's rotation. The Earth rotates most quickly at the equator, and to take advantage of this, in adding to the orbital velocity of the rocket, it is most beneficial to launch from a southerly location (near the equator). In addition, to take advantage of the direction of rotation of the planet, launching from a location on an easterly coast where there is no inhabited population where debris would land in an emergency would be ideal for both the safety of the people on the ground and for fuel efficiency of the rocket. The only locations in the United States capable of this are on the east coasts of Florida, Texas, and Puerto Rico, but given the high population densities in coastal Texas, South Florida, and Puerto Rico, the Space Coast is the best location when all factors are taken into account. == Space-named landmarks (outside KSC and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station) == == Telephone area code == When the region became too heavily populated to be served by only one area code, a local resident Robert Osband (aka Richard Cheshire) discovered that area code 321 was not assigned to any other territory (though it was being considered for the suburban Chicago area). If each number is pronounced individually—"3, 2, 1"—the pronunciation resembles the countdown before liftoff; thus, the resident petitioned for the code to be assigned to the Space Coast region. His efforts were popular among local residents and resulted in success; the new code officially became effective on November 1, 1999. == Tourism == The local area is popular with visitors to watch rocket launches in person. Over 100,000 people are believed to have been present in February 2018 for the Falcon Heavy test flight. == See also == First Coast Gold Coast Space Coast Office of Tourism Treasure Coast == Notes | wikipedia tts | UCe9qlV5GQtAsYCTdRwgeHjA | 2019-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 444 | 2,649 |
UktsTjvEm5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UktsTjvEm5E | Julie Pavon - High - s0773 | [Music] [Applause] [Music] I you don't know me when I'm so much more fun and I I wish you only see me one I'm so much more fun a I wish you don't know me well huh so much more fun I wish you only see me well I'm so much more fun a I I wish you don't know me so much [Music] more meet me in the down for I will show you why I'm in Disguise join me in the downfall night we'll tell you why I got high you kiss me you ask if I'm all right and then I miss when you only knew my heart you don't know it's too deep for you so see you when I'm high I you only see me I'm so much more fun ain't I I wish you don't know me when I'm so much more fun I wish you only see me when I'm I'm so much more fun a i I wish you only know me so much more fun join me in the down you will never know me as you should join me in the downfold I will see you as the others I wish You' only see me when I'm H I'm so much more fun and I I wish you don't know me when I'm so much more I wish you only see me when I'm [Music] high | Music For Dreams | UCo8HNI0C0QGdOoHWrTqhVWA | 2023-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 236 | 1,001 |
QULmgKBjTE0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QULmgKBjTE0 | LEHMANN STRAUSS | DUAL NATURES OF A CHRISTIAN / ALWAYS IN CONFLICT WITH EACH OTHER | ALPHA SERMONS | foreign [Music] thank you I have a problem don't feel sorry for me because you have it too I've had it for a long long time when I was a small boy I was born by the way in Lancaster Pennsylvania which is the county seat and the home of the Pennsylvania Dutch Amish Mennonites in just plain Pennsylvania Dutch and there were some sayings back in those days that I shall never forget for example they still out in the light or they throw Papa down the stairs his hat or they throw the cow over the fence some hay but I can remember my mother and my grandmother having a conversation and as a small boy I was curious to know what they were talking about they didn't want me to know and my grandmother said now go on and play and I said I want to hear my grandmother said what you don't know can't hurt you how many of you have ever heard that expression what you don't know can't hurt you well I would like to begin a short series of studies tonight on the subject to remind you that what you don't know can hurt you it works both ways ignorance may be Bliss there are times when it's good for us not to know some things but there are some times when what we don't know can hurt us I was saved in 1927 by a teenage girl who bought me a Bible for a Christmas present and led me to Christ that day that I was saved I sincerely believed that all of my bad habits would be gone from me that girl was my idol and my model of a Christian quiet conservative clean living wholesome girl and I just assumed that that Christmas Day I received Christ as my savior that all of my bad habits would be gone my pride jealousy dishonesty lying deceit I thought man things are going to be just great but it didn't happen that way and I was quite confused about that as a young Christian As I Grew on a couple of years I spoke to other Christians and I found that they were in the same boat and that leads me to bring to you a brief series of studies on a neglected Doctrine in the scriptures I want to discuss with you tonight and tomorrow and possibly on another occasion the two Natures in the Christian now after a Christian gets saved he has within him or within her two capacities if you don't care for the term two Natures don't leave I will show you it's a biblical term this is what the Bible teaches we have two capacities the one is the capacity to do good the other is a corrupt capacity or a corrupt nature designed on doing evil and those two capacities within the child of God are in constant conflict that's my problem and that conflict has never ceased in my 62 years as a Christian and you have that problem too for these two capacities these two natures are constantly at odds with each other there is that one capacity to do good and oh how it longs to do good there is that capacity with its Tendencies to do evil and oh how it does its evil and we find ourselves in a great conflict in fact the situation got so bad when my Badness would not go away as a Christian my fondest expectations had exploded into nothingness now I never once doubted that I was saved in 62 years as a Christian I have never once questioned my salvation but I have battled with these two capacities Within Me I have battled with them today and the conflict goes on every day of my life you have that problem and you need to be aware of that why do you do the things you don't want to do and why do you fail to do the things you know you ought to do simply because you have two capacities two possibilities two selves if you please two natures and they are in constant conflict the one with the other we want to pursue our study on the basis of three major thrusts first of all I want you to consider the fact of the two natures and then secondly we will pursue the function of the two natures and thirdly we must consider the faction that goes on between the two natures now to lay a foundation for our study I would like to discuss briefly with you the meaning of the term nature now I must concede at the outset that determs the two Natures or the old nature or the new nature do not appear in the Bible I agree to that there's no question about that theologians have adopted terms to accommodate the terms to the great biblical truths for example the word Trinity does not appear in the Bible but every child of God in this audience is a trinitarian you believe in a tri-personal god the father God the son and God the Holy Spirit but you can't find the word Trinity in the Bible but that word was coined by theologians to accommodate this great theme and to bring it to people the word rapture does not appear in the Bible perfectly good term coined by theologians who convey And to clarify great truths found within the confines of God's holy word the Rapture comes from the Latin rap toe the idea of seizing up catching up taking up and there's a thought of suddenness and ecstancy attached to it an ecstatic experience a catching up a rapturous experience you can't find the word in the Bible but the truth is there in the Bible term has been coined simply accommodate these great facts found within the holy scriptures or you can take the word Millennium you won't find it in your Bible it isn't there but all that that word connotes and all that that word conveys is taught in the Bible the two Latin terms Mille anus A Thousand Years and the Bible teaches of a literal Thousand-Year reign of Christ but the word itself is not in the Bible now I said in repeat the term the two Natures the old nature the new nature those terms themselves are not found in the Bible now open your Bible please to Ephesians chapter 4. and I would like to bring to your attention some biblical terms which describe these two capacities these two Natures within the child of God why are you struggling between right and wrong why is there that conflict within you between Good and Evil here are some biblical terms that will help you to understand why the conflict goes on I reading from Ephesians chapter 4 and I'll read verse 22. to conserve a little time I'm going to break into a sentence here writing by inspiration Paul said in Ephesians 4 22 that ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man I'm reading from the King James version you may have a modern translation which translated the old self I'll go for that no problem the old man the old self which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts and be renewed in the spirit of your mind that you be that ye put on the new man a modern translation has it the new self I have no problem with that there's the old man there's the new man there's the old self there is the new self they are in constant conflict underline those two terms in your Bible and turn over please to Colossians chapter 3. Paul's letter to the Colossians chapter 3 I want to read beginning with verse 9. keep your ballpoint pen handy and Mark your Bible as you read it you'll find these terms flashing out before you you will never forget them Colossians 3 9 lie not one to another you ever wonder why he was a Christian lie why we Christians can't always be truthful we want to be and when we're not we hate ourselves because we're not truthful when we falsify the records of our income tax return it annoys us it bothers us no end and we say why as a Christian can't I be honest oh here's the answer there's two selves they're two capacities within the child of God Colossians 3 verse 9 lie not one to another seeing that ye have put off the old man or if you like the old self better have no problem with that verse 10 and have put on the new man Mark in your Bible those terms the old man the new man the old self the new self these are the two Natures these are the two capacities these are the two selves within us in constant conflict turn over now to Galatians chapter 5. Galatians chapter 5. when you found Galatians 5 will you please look at verse 17. verse 16 says this I say they say then walk in the spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh and you say what is the flesh here the flesh is the faulty human self the fall faulty human nature that we inherited from Adam that's the flesh you like the word self use it look up from your Bibles for just a moment I have lifted my hand before you what you see on the skeleton of that hand is flesh that is not the meaning of the word flesh here the literal flesh that covers the skeleton of our bodies but if you drop the last letter you have f l e s h drop that last letter H and spell the four remaining letters backwards s e l f that's the meaning of the word flesh in Galatians chapter 5 and in other passages we will be looking at during our study it's the self the faulty nature the faulty self the old man if you please the old nature if you please Galatians chapter 5 I read verse 16. this I say then walk in the spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh for the flesh the old faulty nature that old self lusteth or Warth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh there you have the conflict stated Paul's writing to Christians Ephesians and Colossians were written to believers not to unsaved people these new testament Epistles are teaching us that there's something going on within us it will continue until the day and we are conformed to the perfect image of our Lord Jesus Christ and I must say at the outset that there will never be there will never be in this life an eradication of the old self a total eradication of the old nature I'm the oldest person in this audience who has been saved the greatest number of years will have to admit that the conflict goes on within you as it does Within Me when I was pastoring the Highland Park Church incidentally Dr Stoll was one of my successors there and I would like to say in all honesty this is no nothing to build him he doesn't need anybody to build him up but the church reached a new high in not only its attendance but in its spiritual growth during the years of Dr stowell's Ministry there but during my tenure there back in the 1950s there was a man in the church an elderly man I say elderly because back in the 1950s a man who was 78 years old was an old man and here I am and I'm not ready to admit that I'm an old man but nevertheless this dear brother and he was a saint he lived within walking distance of the church in Highland Park and every morning that old godly man walked to the church found a room to have a time of prayer for the pastor and the staff and the missionaries and the members of the church who were sick in Detroit we had ice storms and snow storms that Godly old man never failed to walk to church in the morning to have his prayer time now he could have prayed at home but he was drawn to the people in the church and that's where he went to pray one day I received the telephone call from him he was weeping he said pastor can you come I said brother yes what has happened he said please hurry it's terrible got in my car and dashed to his house I said what did you do or what has been done to you he said nothing yet nothing yet but he said pastor you will never believe some of the wicked thoughts that have been in my mind this morning there was a Godly old man who was a a truly Spirit-filled man if there ever was one but you see he was not without the possibility and the potentiality of thinking evil of speaking evil of doing evil none of us are immune from that possibility why because there is within every child of God to capacities two selves two natures and they are in constant conflict now these few references that I've given to you do not even begin to exhaust the many passages of scripture I've simply pointed them out to introduce to you that your Bible teaches that every Christian has two capacities two Natures two selves and that they are in constant conflict now when discussing the meaning of the word nature we have a a very simple by the way the first time I was introduced to this Greek word was my first Greek teacher and you would never guess who he was but it was Dr Ralph Kuiper I was a pastor and when I was 28 years of age and up to that point I had never been to high school my only training was that in the Bible Institute and I knew I needed further education Dr Kuiper became my first Greek teacher and I was reminiscing with him today I said do you remember the first time you introduced me to the Greek word fuses p-h-u-s-i-s he said I think I do get to look a little bit at the scripture now to get the meaning of this word nature because once you understand the meaning of it you're going to understand yourself because you have two natures this word fuses simply contains the idea of origin or of beginning or of birth that's the idea behind this word fuses translated nature in your Bible now your Bible is open to Galatians and if you will just turn to chapter two Galatians chapter 2. I want to read verse 15. Galatians 2 15. Paul writes we speaking of Peter and himself and other Jews we are Jews by nature don't be afraid of the term two Natures it's a Bible word we're Jews by Nature what did he mean we're Jews by birth by origin this is how we had our beginning in the world we were born Jews we are Jews by Nature Mark that word nature in your Bible it is so in the King James version it is so in The New American Standard Version it is so in the new King James version and that is correctly translated it is the word nature we are Jews by birth by origin by our beginning James 1 23 speaks of your natural face that's the face with which you were born natural nature both words are linked together have the same common root nature natural your natural face that's the face with which you were born that's the face you had when you had your beginning into this world and you're not responsible for yours and I'm not responsible for mine I think we could dress it up a once in a while with a smile though amen that would help a lot that would help a lot so don't be concerned about your face except to keep it smiling be it ever so homely there's no face like your own now let me try to illustrate this word nature for you it is the nature Now watch how I'm using the word it is the nature of birds to fly birds fly because flying is a distinctively natural characteristic of birds it is theirs by an innate power it's the way they were made at the beginning it's natural for a bird to fly that's part of their nature when God created the bird at the beginning the first bird that was created was created to fly had a unique beginning when you read page one in your Bible you will find the word kind k-i-n-d nine times in Genesis chapter one should read that chapter in underline that little phrase after its kind after its kind after his kind what the Bible is teaching is that everything reproduces after its kind there are diversities of kinds one kind differs from another kind because each kind has a unique nature it had a unique beginning the nature of trees differs from the nature of animals the nature of man differs from the nature of trees the nature of a man differs from the nature of animals the nature of man differs from the nature of angels why because each is a special kind each had its own unique beginning that's the way God created everything that's a wonderful truth everything reproduces after its kind after its own nature after the way it had its birth its beginning its origin that's a wonderful truth because there's no cross-breeding between the kinds and that's a hurdle that the evolutionists can ever get over everything reproduces average kind Apes still reproduce Apes you couldn't make a monkey out of me no matter how hard you try some of your ancestors might have hung by their necks but none ever hung by their tails that's for sure everything reproduces after its kind it's nature it's origin it's bird It's Beginning that's the way God created everything now to understand this as it relates to us we're going to look at the two Natures of man we're going to look at the nature of man before the fall how did God create him in the beginning what was his nature in the beginning when God first created it then we're going to look at his nature after the fall and see the change that happened and why we do what we do why we think the way we think why we say things the way we say them and for the reason that we say them why we behave like we do let's look first of all at the nature of man as God created him turn back please to the Book of Genesis when you have found the Book of Genesis I want you to note in chapter 1 beginning with verse 26. Genesis chapter 1 and verse 26. and God said let us make man now God is not speaking to the angels the Angels did not have a part in creation this in my judgment is one of the suggestions to the fact of a try personal God God the Father God the son and God the holy spirit all three were active in the creative work of the almighty and God said let us make man in our image after our likeness this is the way man is great this is man's nature at the beginning this is how he got his start by the way did anybody ever tell you how Father's Day got started Father's Day got started he got up at seven o'clock he shaved and took his usual morning walk and came back and had his breakfast that's how Fathers Day got Stark now the rest of you think that over on your way back to your room and some of you who are awake you tell the others what it means and maybe someday on Father's Day you can have a little fun we received I received a Father's Day card from one of my sons and his wife I know that she picked out the car and the card had a little verse on that went like this to a great dad Who's got what it takes from those who takes what he's got and I tell you it was true it was true that that sweet daughter-in-law she really nailed it down and we've had a lot of fun with that now let's look at man before the fall we're going to see man's nature his origin is beginning his birth let's use that word just once more his foosis how he got his start let us make man in our image and in our likeness now what does that mean first let me suggest that it means that man shared now listen carefully he shared in God's nature not perfectly nor permanently but in the beginning he shared in God's nature not fully nor forever but to a point of degree he shared in God's nature in other words God gave to him certain communicable attributes God gave him life God gave him personality there are three Essentials to personality number one there is intellect the ability to think to reason that's a gift from God God gave that to Adam in that he was like God not only intellect but emotion the capability of weeping of laughing of loving of hating of being sorrowful of being joyful the emotion that's a gift from God God gave that to Adam he was sharing in God's nature God laughs Psalm 2 4 he that said in the heaven shall laugh God weeps Jesus went he was a Man of Sorrows he was a man of emotion God gave that give to Adam Adam shared that with God emotion intellect and thirdly will or volition the ability to make choices the ability to think things through and then make a decision to make a choice that's a gift from God gave that to Adam holiness God gave adam holy Adam was holy when God created him this is man before the fall now God's purpose in creating Man In His Image was functional it was that man would have fellowship with God and rule for God take control of God's Earth and run it for God God was the owner man was his caretaker his custodian man didn't own anything God put him here to take care of that which belongs to God this is Adam in the beginning however there was one attribute that God did not give to Adam it was not a part of Adam's nature of his foosis of his origination when he first got started this was one thing that God did not give to Adam God did not commute or give to Adam or pass on to Adam the ability to remain unchangeable we call that immutability God is immutable God doesn't change what God is today he always was and always will be Malachi says I change not God giving the message to the prophet I do not change I am eternally the same Hebrews 13 8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever God is immutable he cannot change he did not give that to Adam Adam could change and he did the first time the devil entered into the garden Adam made a bad choice and we call that the fall now Adam didn't lose everything in the fall lost his holiness lost his fellowship with God things changed for Adam not for the good he made a bad choice we call that the fall now there is Adam before the fall in the likeness and the image of God sharing the nature of God and by a bad choice he broke away from God now we're going to look briefly at man after the fall his nature what happened to this nature that was like God in the beginning what happened well Adam's fall resulted in a drastic change I'm calling that to change in his nature he was no longer the same kind now remember that word kind we'll be using it frequently nine times in Genesis chapter one everything reproduces after its own kind after its own nature you cannot cross breed one with another there are some things you can cross breed but they're of the same kind you can't cross breed an apricot with a grapefruit can you have a tree growing apricots and grapefruit now you can have a tree growing grapefruit oranges and lemons I have a friend in Florida who has all three growing in One Tree but they're all one kind they're of the Citrus kind you say you can put them together but you can never cross breed that which not of the same kind of the same nature so we find now here's a man who has a change in his nature he's no longer the same kind of person he was when God created him before the change of nature his life was one of pleasure and of Peace a fellowship with God of obedience to the will of God but after the fall after the change after the change of nature he's no longer the same kind he's now of a different kind there's no longer that pleasure and peace there's pain there's problems there's heartache he alienated himself from the life of God and now he's going to pay for it now he has two natures fellowship with God has been broken all because of a change in his nature follow me I'm trying to lay this out slowly so that you will be able to lead on in our next study now Adam has to face the future there are only two of them there in the garden Adam and Eve that's the ideal marriage God established one man for one woman vice versa and no more until death separates that marriage last week Mrs Strauss and I celebrated our 58th wedding anniversary and uh hasn't been a perfect marriage you don't have a perfect marriage well for several reasons number one there is no perfect woman so you can't have perfect marriage and number two there is no perfect man so you put two imperfect people together and you can't have a perfect marriage we've had some ups and some downs and we've been able to survive and we're still working at it still isn't perfect after 58 years it's not perfect and we don't expect it to be until we are conformed to the image of the Lord Jesus Christ now Adam has to face the future and in facing the future he has to consider something that is and he already knows this that everything must reproduce after its kind you cannot plant a plum tree and get apples from it you can't plant red beet seeds and pull up carrots everything reproduces after its kind Adam has to face that he's facing the future now he's going to have children now he could have had children before the fall when God created Adam and Eve in Genesis chapter 1 verse 28 he said be fruitful and multiply but they had no children before the fall if they would have had babies before the fall the babies would have been holy they would have been perfect sharing the nature of God they would have had only one nature because everything reproduces after its kind but there were no children before the fall now he's facing the future but he cannot face it independent of the future and the children that we attached to them in the future what's going to happen well they're going to have children posterity is a privilege and you younger people who are looking forward to your posterity or presently having children may I say that posterity is a privilege but it's also one of great responsibility for you are going to re-produce after your kind a great responsibility now Adam has to face that whether he's aware of all this or not I do not know but being the having the intelligence that God gave to him the intellect he certainly must have been thinking because God had already said be fruitful and multiply he's got to be thinking about these babies that are coming along now suppose he had retained his original nature the children would have been exactly like Mother and Daddy but they fell now turn a couple of pages in Genesis to chapter 4. chapter 4 you have the first murder what in the world happened God created a perfect man he put him in a perfect environment and each kid becomes a murderer his first son become what's wrong his children inherited his nature after the fall so you have the first murder in chapter four in chapter 4 and verse 19 lamech the Great grandson of Cain who killed Abel the great grandson of the first murder he becomes a polygamist have you ever heard preachers preach about and write about the new morality there's no numerality the new morality began in Genesis chapter four that's the first polygamist right there nothing new about it it's part of the old nature and the great grandson of Cain becomes a polygamist and also a murderer now as the human race grew in number and expanded so did Sin why does the world become increasingly worse and not better because everything reproduces after its kind as the race gets larger and expands there's more sin more wickedness this is the way it has to be everything reproduces after its kind and in chapter 6 God sends the great judgment and he wipes out the human race saves one man his wife and their three sons and their wives eight people were saved now wouldn't you think that after that severe judgment that wipes out the whole human race that that man and his wife and those three sons and their wives coming out of the Ark don't you think they would have said hey from now on we're going to tow the mark we have seen something that the world has never seen before we're going to tow the mark they're not out of the Ark very long until at until Noah gets drunk you say couldn't he learn his lesson no he's got two Natures now I'm sure he wanted to I'm sure he desired to seeing what God had done to the rest of the race I'm sure that man and his wife had in their hearts to say we're going to have a family Altar and our boys and their wives are going to follow God but they didn't because they couldn't they don't have only one nature they now have two Natures they inherited that God gave them a fresh start but to know a veil now we're laying the ground for a very important and serious study you don't have to live a defeated life nor do I the conflict Will Go On but there is possibility for victory along the way we don't have to live in constant defeat we don't have to throw into town and say there's no hope in this Christian Life there is but you and I have come into the world with the same nature that Adam had after the fall for the simple reason that everything reproduces after its kind Psalm 51 5 David said behold I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me now rightly understood that verse does not suggest that the sexual relation between David's parents was sinful that's not what he meant when he said behold I was shaping in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me he is simply saying that mother had a sin nature Daddy had a sin nature and that's all they could give to me and that's all your dear darling mother and your dear daddy could give to you and that's all that my parents could give to me that's all they had to give to me their fallen nature now you know why there is a struggle I will not leave you without some answers from the Bible and we'll pursue our study tomorrow the Lord willing let us pray our loving father we thank thee for the holy scriptures for divine truth in all of its Simplicity and yet with all of its profundity we thank thee that it has pleased thee to give to us the holy scriptures and we thank you for the invention of the printing press which has made possible the placing into our hands this wonderful book the Bible thy holy word blessed to our hearts tonight and be with all that my brethren who share in the ministry this week May each one come to this platform in the fullness of the spirit's blessing in power we are thy servants Lord and we simply want thee to use Thy Word for thy glory and for the good of all who gather we ask this in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ amen [Music] | Alpha English Sermons | UC-pcRaDU5SDRw_VQRYYW_UQ | 2023-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,626 | 28,944 |
n3DgpO2qxP0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3DgpO2qxP0 | Building New Platforms of Cooperation | right so good afternoon everyone I'm Erica shake I'm head of Middle East and North Africa at the World Economic Forum and it's my pleasure to welcome you to this closing session we've had great two days of deliberations and I'm joined by a really distinguished panel of people that I believe really reflect the richness of the different deliberations that we've seen here over the past two days let me just recap for you what was at stake here we were gathered here under the theme building new platforms of cooperation what did we mean by that what do we mean by that well as you know we have been working the World Economic Forum on the region in the region with the region since the 70s and we have multiple points throughout the year where we consult with different stakeholders in the region and the picture that has been emerging over the past few years is really a picture of a region of two systems one that is forward-looking that has the demographic majority of young people that are the under the age of 30 technology natives it's got great companies globally competitive multinationals it's got very forward-leaning governments that are open economies experimenting with new policies that are quite impressive on the other hand the other system is the legacy system bloated public sector arguably sclerotic institutions not fit for purpose and obviously conflict and fragility and so the picture is two systems forward-looking legacy and how do we make sure that we enable the forward-looking system to achieve velocity and how do we make sure that it is not held back by the gravitational very strong gravitational forces of the legacy system the fact is that most of the people most of us we live in a mixed reality so even if you live in a you can have a one day in a very forward-looking system but then you go to the post office or you go back to where you are originally from and and you encounter the legacy system so building new platforms of cooperation is really about how do we provide space for people to think through the future of the economic and social model how do we think through environment how we do how do we think through having really effective mechanisms to work on humanitarian emergencies in this region in a multi-stakeholder way given given the tension and the architecture of the two systems so this is just a recap of what what we what was at stake what was at the heart of this summit the other thing I wanted to at the beginning just to mention this was of course a space two days of dialogue and deliberations but what does it lead to it's very very important that their outcomes that it leads to something that we can all be proud of and so of course there may be many results that I have missed but I've attempted to with my colleagues to look at some of the outcomes that we've seen nascent outcomes that may be important first Jordan we see a huge gap over all fractures in global cooperation and dialogue well Jordan just reaffirmed again that it is a convener of global community not only regional but of global community you know that among the 100 startups that we announced here 27 were from Jordan a huge testament to the innovation and entrepreneurial capability of this nation we also had a shape Mena the gathering of the outstanding leaders under the age of 30 was here in Jordan so really a big a big thing for Jordan reaffirming its role in the region the other thing I wanted to mention to you is around around the startup ecosystem so we have we have and we'll talk about it with allah we have identified a gap it's it's about how do you scale impact of these startups and there was a specific outcome out of the startup program the united arab emirates came forward and said that all the 100 startups that were selected by the World Economic Forum will be will have access to long term visas to come to the United Arab Emirates a really really important step the other gap that was identified by many of you is this gap about people that live there are refugees young people that may be the Lost Generation there they may be unemployable in the future because of the situation they find themselves in right now and you may not know but there was a big announcement here the University of the people announced tuition free accredited online university in Arabic specifically targeted at the vulnerable populations in this region the other thing I wanted to mention another outcome very important I don't know if you knew but many people are skeptical about about the geopolitical outlook or the fragilities that we say 85% of respondents to our Global Risk report are saying that they think geopolitical confrontations in this region and globally will increase this year well what we did here we had two young people one from West Jerusalem one from East Jerusalem stepping forward in a press conference and saying that they are establishing two hubs or global shapers East and West Jerusalem in this political climate and they're establishing them and they're saying they're gonna work together they want to they want to make the voice of their generation be heard in building peaceful and equitable societies very very important the other thing I wanted to mention I could go on but I wanted to just mention another thing global our global risk report identified quite an important blind spot for the region and that this blind spot is environmental stewardship because some could argue okay we in certain societies there is so much to focus on in terms of the social issues in terms of unemployment environmental stewardship second third order well it's changing and particularly the young generation the shapers that are here they put that quite high on their agenda and there was one specific outcome I wanted to mention when the ua Minister for climate change and environment made a big announcement in in supporting the initiative that the World Economic Forum has around circular economy and they will focus in that effort on the region specifically and how particularly the technology the fourth Industrial Revolution can can contribute so there are many other many other outcomes that are on this list that I could enumerate but I think some of them will also come out of this conversation so let me turn to my colleagues here on the panel first let me introduce them we have with us Daniel Mashhad Minister of Tourism of Egypt and young global leader so Rania welcome Alan Bayani to my left chief executive officer of Majid alpha team holding in the UAE Norrell Arriba design strategy and brand development officer of syntax in Jordan and a global shaper we have Bob Roberts founding and senior pastor a northward church and Adil Boselli who is the chief executive officer of among glass and one of the 100 startups that we've awarded here at the Dead Sea let me start with you you are also a co-chair of this summit you talked a lot about markets and scale you talk about frictionless trade in the region so how do we how do we get there we-we-we for example in our private proceedings we talked about Kareem three billion acquired same amount of customers have left went public 423 billion scale scale scale so how do we achieve more scale in the Arab world for the next generation of companies to to achieve the heights of lift yes we need to lift up the the region that's for sure well thank you Mirek and thank you again for the opportunity to co-chair this this minute summit I think I came I came to do that see with with a number of ideas and one of them was how can we how can we use this opportunity to create new platform for cooperation in order actually to do something that's badly needed for the region which is find a new economic model that can integrate this region and allow it to punch above its weight rather sorry to actually punch punch at its weight where today we're punching below our weight we we live in a region six on a million people but actually the width reduce less than a small country of five or six million people elsewhere in the world in order to do that we need to engage into more cooperation we need to talk together we need to actually work together and we need the private sector that actually Nets this region together to come forward with an economic vision and this is something that never happened in the past and economic vision that's constructive and that can actually double or triple the GDP of the region so I came with these ideas and and every conversation we had in a way reaffirmed my beliefs in the in the necessity of this new platform for cooperation and in the fact that this is badly needed whether we talk about data flows what we talked about before IR and how are we gonna benefit or how we're gonna make sure that this region does not miss its fourth Industrial Revolution and so on and so forth we see that this is extremely important this is one takeaway for me and we see that most of the technological related issues are limited in this region because of I would say old word word issues on the other side I gave an example that actually in the same week when Kareem was acquired by by uber which actually is a very important milestone for the region because it it's a testimony of the importance of the stress testamental of the importance growing importance of the region globally after Amazon having quite shook we see that similar transactions in a way have happens in the US with a company that has almost the same amount of Rights that Kareem has that actually goes IPOs for twenty-four billion dollars what Kareem is sold for 3.1 billion dollars so in a way and I would say very anecdotally this is the discount of the region so if you have the same business that is sold for twenty that twenty four billion dollar in the US and only three point one in the region that is the region discount is something around twenty billion dollars and this is one of the first time we're actually we see that how much is costing us to do business in this region now what does this mean should we abandon and and then jump ship know what we should do is double down on actually bringing this because we have so much so much at stake and also we have so much opportunities and the room for development we have a region that has the right social demographics more than 50% of our population is less than 25 years old we have a region that's actually extremely engaged with very high internet penetration and mobile penetration who have extremely good talent but what we need to do is come together and work on netting this region together to create to make sure that the total is greater than the sum of the parts and I think the conversation that you had here were fantastically well fantastic greatly important and I already seen a number of actions that have been taken and will be taken after these conversations so a great opportunity to co-chair love the fact that we have a number of practical outcomes that happened Yui reacting immediately and say look you guys you're a great talent do you he is open for business we're here to support you and we are going to basically lend you our platforms in order for you to grow and at the same time having the 4ir Center in Dubai I think that will be inaugurated somewhere somewhere in the coming weeks and a new work stream there on circular economy that is extremely important also taking shape it's very encouraging and you're looking forward to do more thank you and I'll still come back with some other questions but moving - Rania Mashhad Rania I've known you for number of years you're now Minister of Tourism for Egypt but you also advise you were Vice governor of the Central Bank of Egypt also you were at the IMF in the meantime and I I know how how important always for you has been and how how much thinking you've done around the role of women in society and a role of women in the economy so if this has been a big thing for us here that we had a specific session on that we had a new report that one of our partners launched here looking at looking at that opportunity what does it mean for Egypt specifically I'll be very interested I know you're before the tourism sector but overall what does it mean for Egypt the opportunity of even more inclusion of women in society and in the economy thank you very much I'm Eric I'm also very glad that I'm a co-chair during this event with Alan and other colleagues before I talk about women there's something that you said which is quite fascinating this idea of forward-looking Ness and legacy and maybe one of the sector's which is very well known for the region tourism you have a lot of legacy but at the same time we want to reform so we put the forward openness with it we try to employ the new norms of doing business digitalization women empowerment green tourism sustainability so you try and weave in the future and what we see currently with a lot of the history that exists not just in Egypt but in in different regions just something on on tourism particularly today when we are discussing the rise in in the concepts of nationalism and protectionism one of the sectors that actually encourages everyone to know each other be close to each other connect with one another spreading the ideas of cooperation is tourism people are able to travel from one place to the other no different cultures so it's one way to actually overcome a lot of the the unfortunate rise in some of the rhetoric around protectionism and and nationalism what we are doing in in Egypt I've been a minister for 14 months and I've been trying to change the narrative on the sector so rather than just take it as you know some jobs here and there and so forth no I want I want everyone to realize that it is an important export when you look at tourism globally it represents 10 percent of global GDP one in every ten jobs comes from tourism one in every five new jobs is in tourism it the the SDGs the 17 as GZ as DG's are in the heart of that sector promoting prosperity peace conserving heritage sites empowering gender equality all of these shoes come very much in the heart of the sector in Egypt we've launched the e trip each trip is the Egypt Tourism reform program and the idea is collectively to have people saying the same vision acting upon it whether it's the government the Parliament the private sector which represents 98 percent of of tourism and the overarching objective for us is that every household have at least one person working in the sector so this is something that we are implementing there's a lot of political will behind it and when it comes to women in the e trip there's a whole section a pillar of reform called global international trends and in there we have green tourism women empowerment and digitalization and innovation and they're there for what's being discussed here in the forum with startups the idea of how you bring this future into a sector that has a lot of history is key for women and women in Egypt we have the National Council for women and it's taking a more proactive role on many of the statistics that are published by the web we don't score very well we're very mindful of that and the government has been taking a top bottom as well as a bottom up approach currently we are eight female ministers in cabinets I'm the first female Minister of Tourism which is a very male-dominated sector we have 15% of women in Parliament 44% of women in the public sector however our objectives are much more and we want to increase that to 30% in cabinet 30% in Parliament there is for the first time a National Observatory to basically monitor the progress and look after those KPIs there's for the first time a national strategy for women empowerment which is done at a national level making sure that women get into leadership courses there's a mentoring program leading by example in tourism in the in the pillar related to women there's a minimum number of women that are required for courses to be filled in there are workshops harassment making sure that the working place whether in hotels or in companies are also quite decent and conducive for participation so there's there's a lot of effort that's taking place and what is very encouraging is that globally the sector is doing well mobilizing people within the country to actually see the importance of the sector not just as a livelihood but also as a national a national stamp one thing I will conclude with because it also comes with this idea of the old and the new we have the grand Egyptian Museum the gem it's opening up at the end of 2020 and our branding is the gem 2020 it's fascinating that you see a money you know a museum which includes a hundred thousand pieces which is the only museum dedicated to one civilization it will have the full collection of Tatanka moon five thousand five thousand pieces many of you might have seen artifacts in different museums but this is the only museum where you can see the collection and take a selfie with the pyramid is on the plateau of the pyramids and it's very contemporary from the outside so again the idea is you can have history you can have legacy but at the same time you would be able to showcase it and and use technology and use innovation and and basically be able to discuss and implement a lot of what the forum stands for thank you nor I mentioned that the global shapers community focused a lot on the environment here that was the meeting just before the summit you're part of the global shapers community or a Jordanian living in Amman as a Jordanian living in Amman why is it important to you to work on environmental stewardship as a priority Thank You Marek first of all as context we had the shapers community host regional gatherings for shapers every years we have seven and that man have just hosted the shape Mena summit last week our focus was on climate change and it was mainly because we keep hearing a lot about how climate change and environmental issues are crucial but for us in the region given the situation and context we feel like there are a lot of challenges we should tackle first so further a man hub and our fellowship as we felt that it is worth to explore is it actually an issue we should be thinking about right now given your situation so we actually put together an experiential program that made us allowed us to talk to expert local experts on the issue and also visit areas in Jordan that has first-hand witnessed the effect of climate change so for instance we went to a Zurich which is a town in northern Jordan that has its resources almost completely depleted especially its water resources and we then we were allowed to see that it has actually affected the local community whether it's the woman who worked there the education prospects the environment and the bird migration given that ostrov has actually a focal point for bird migration so when we were reflecting afterwards especially in these few days we noticed that you know what it is an important topic that should be brought unto the forefront and we do not know enough about it so at least we should be taking the simple steps of maybe learning more about it now so we can act faster than we should so just bringing the topic on to the forefront given the other challenges that we have but including that amongst them thank you Bob you're an evangelical pastor living in Dallas and I learned from you that you've been to many places around the world you travel a lot among them you've been to Gaza you've been to Iran how come that Anna Vanga evangelical pastor based in Dallas makes the effort and travels to Iran to Gaza how come so I would just say I am a real live evangelical Baptist pastor I'm just happy so don't hold it against me it's an honor to be with you thank you for the invitation to get to be here to be a part of this forum I would say for me the people that I feared the most have become the people that I love the most and the truth of the matter is I'm the most unlikely person on the face of the earth to be doing what I do I grew up deep East Texas that wouldn't mean a lot for many of you but very conservative I was a radicalized as a Baptist early on and extremist and so forth and so I had a worldview that was very narrow if you will and my wife and I always wanted to be missionaries but there were some reasons that didn't work out because of some health challenges that she had but it was in God's plan and I stumbled into the world and it changed me and and here's what happened in a nutshell our church wanted to do something to serve in the world and so we focused on Vietnam so working with communists from Vietnam growing up in a country that had been a war with Vietnam that wasn't a likely place to go you can't preach and do what evangelicals do normally in Vietnam but I discovered that if we wanted to go in and serve the people they wanted us and so it's a long story but whatever your job was is what we mobilized you to do in Vietnam so our bankers did projects for water buffalos and our but it wasn't enough just for our fluent people our lawn people begin to build Corral's for the water buffalo and teach the Vietnamese how to do that so there's about I don't know a few hundred projects we did invested a few million dollars my wife real proud of her this year she finishes up working with the Vietnamese for 15 years their special education program and curriculum and so whatever your job was you serve so what I've learned from this forum is we need to collaborate together because the truth of the matter is churches mosques and synagogues are filled with hundreds and thousands of people that want to make a difference in the world but guess what they don't want to be missionaries they don't want to preach they just want to go serve people and so that's been good for for us to experience last year vietname Vietnam gave us the friendship Medal which is the highest award anyone can get in Vietnam can't brag about it at home I'm from Texas and I'm a Baptist so it doesn't go over real big there but I'll tell you guys about it and hopefully you'll be happy so the first thing I would say learning from this is we need to collaborate together here's the second thing I would say is we need to move beyond conversation I heard that here when dr. Schwab gets up and he talked about just don't don't talk about things have a plan and so the second group of people that I begin to work with that scared me more than the Communists were the Muslims and after 9/11 I was invited to go to Afghanistan and work and I did I wish I had time to tell you the story I don't but through a fluke I became friends with one of the warlords and so through him we begin to connect young Baptist pastors with Imams and we built schools and Clinics and all kind of things together and about that time I got to know him in name Oliver McDormand and turning and he began to mentor me about how to relate to Muslims and and many others as well but here's what I learned from from working with Muslims three things I'm an evangelical and evangelicals don't go to interfaith meetings because we believe there's only one way to heaven and we also believe that if we go to that and people disagree with us they view us as bigots who wants to go be viewed as a bigot so we don't go but I realized as I was becoming friends with Communists and and and and Vietnamese and Muslims and Afghans there had to be a way to connect and so we changed the language so I don't talk about interfaith because no evangelical is gonna go to an interfaith event I talk about multi faith you don't have to give your faith up but it's good to be friends with people Jesus like most people so why don't we reach out to them so that was a big thing for us I would say another shift was moving from information to relationship and I know that some of you guys may really disagree with me on this especially those of you that are social scientists I don't think the problem is information there there's so many things written to our own tribes about getting along I think the problem is we don't know people in the other tribe that's what changed me I became friends with Muslims and I thought these people are not who I've been told they are in our church we begin to expose our church we lost a few hundred members but literally we begin to invite Muslims to come to our church in Texas we have this very famous barbecue so we bought a bunch of beef ribs and we barbecued at Texas stout with any mom there to make sure everything was fine and we served it halal we expected a couple of hundred we had a couple of thousand Muslims show up for that well what happened in our church and in the community was people became friends with Muslims and and that that was the game changer now they're looking at different sources from where they get their information from and so from that I wish I had time to talk to you about it but me and Imam Majid one of the leading Imams in Dallas Fort Worth started these pastor Imam retreats believe it or not in Pakistan if we lived and it went over really good and then we started them in America and we've now had 15 of those our goal is 50 it's impacted over 200 congregations and half a million people just in the last 18 months we've run out of money and everything else but we're praying because we believe in faith and I would also say what happens is especially in the faith community we've got to move our faith community from tribalism to becoming global citizens and there's a way to use your faith to do that faith does not have to be counter to citizenship and here's a so I would say we need to start collaborating everything I've heard I would also say we need to move beyond conversation but I would also say something else I would say we all of us really need to be converted every single one of us now know I'm evangelical I want everybody to believe in Jesus and I'll baptize all of you I was excited King Abdullah has built the baptistry site you've heard of John the Baptist well I'm Bob the Baptist I want to use that thing I mean I'm really excited about it but here's what I would say I think inside of ourselves we've got to be converted about how we see other people and we're going to do that as we've become friends with them as we relate to them and so the challenge is this we all know we're supposed to love God so let's love him whatever your faith is we all know that we're supposed to love one another that's not a debate but if we do what Jesus said I mean Easter's coming up what does he do he gives us life for the world well I think that we have to be willing to love our enemy and when Jesus said love your enemies he was being counterintuitive because you cannot love someone and be their enemy it's just impossible and so I would say what's critical for us if we're going to be different we've got to see the image of God in one another and when I look at the image of God I can't hate I can't fear and so when they're upset with me instead of me saying well you're wrong my first question has become what needs to change about Bob and that's why thank you either you're the founder of a company startup that was selected among the 100 first tell us about your company well thank you make very much I'm the CEO of the company I'm not the founder just a small correction if you alone gonna wear it while I describe it so ml glass is a wearable for the blind and visually impaired we use artificial intelligence and machine learning to make their lives easy doing a group of things all the way from simple stuff telling them date time and weather moving on to color detection and GPS location all the way to cool stuff like reading to them in Arabic in English detecting currency and we're experimenting with environment as well environmental detection that's what we do so we were here two years ago we had another group of 100 startups here so when we thought about what is the difference this year the difference is really around the ecosystem so you as a as a startup leader CEO for you what does it take how can we make sure that if we are here two years from today there's been meaningful progress made so that people like you they they succeed thanks to the circumstances around them that we strengthen the bonds between the universities the VCS the ministers the bankers and people like you what would it be for you coming from your vantage point well I mean I look at that in three dimensions and look at what has it mean has it meant for me being here for the last couple of days on how to build on that on three dimensions first of all on the diversity of people that are here all the way looking at their experiences where they come from nationalities professionals in private public sectors being very generous on their experience their time and their connections as well and making sure to build on that so that we have some measurable outcomes as we come out of here to your point and moving forward so that's one dimension the second dimension is getting closely in touch with decision makers who are under the roof for the past two days again very generous in terms of being willing to help being willing to take the next step connect us listen for what we have to say and actually act upon it and last but hardly least is being among entrepreneurs who are very passionate or well accomplished who are like-minded people who are willing to share their passion their knowledge their contacts now grouping all three dimensions together I think getting something measurable out of it is not as easy I think each one needs to do it individually and I was just talking to a fellow and saying that I need to digest what happened for the last two days for a couple of hours or maybe a day to come up with clearly what needs to happen in the next phase before we go on to my day to day operational startup thank you and I'll do a quick round of follow-up so I'll start with you either the if you look at the group of 100 this year you could say about 20% of them actually are social entrepreneurs or are impacting society as a whole your company is helping blind and visually impaired how would you explain that we didn't see that in the group two years ago as much is there is it a trend is it an accident and how do you think how do startups see their role in society so that's a great question so I think we are in a part of the world where you have we have so many problems many of them are affecting our day to day whether we like it or not whether we brand it or not we are solving social problems because we have so many of them we face them every single day it is not a luxury anymore her excellence the minister referred to the Sustainable Development Goals the SDGs we're living it every day it's our reality it is not a luxury and nice to have for us to solve those problems so the way I'm seeing it we're going after the problems that we have and they just happen to be social because that's our reality you in one of the conversations that I've been privy to you said that we should move from interfaith to multi-faith but also you said something around really being practical around the impact of religious leaders or representatives of different faiths so yes there is the spiritual dimension but what do you think are some practical ways in which religious leaders people of multiple faiths leaders of multiple faiths can actually move the needle on some of the societal issues in what ways do you think well let me just give you one example right now Imam Majin has a little mosque of 30,000 in DC David Saperstein was the previous ambassador for religious freedom he's a friend and together we three have been to Cox's Bazar with the Rohingya refugees we've brought attention to that we've met with top leaders in our country about that and in addition what we're now doing we're mobilizing Christians Muslims and Jews that are doctors and education caters to go together you know in an evangelical perspective because we're a little bit isolationist we would never think about doing humanitarian work together we're gonna do our Christian stuff and you do your Muslim stuff and your Jewish stuff I think the people of faith have yet begun to dream about what is possible if we hold on to our faith and at the same time learn to work with one another people of different faiths I say all the time just disagree don't be mean don't be hateful what's what's the point of that show the value of your faith by the value you bring to the community and if the only value your faith is bringing is just to yourself and to your tribe what kind of faith is that shouldn't your faith be a blessing to people outside your tribe so I think humanitarian opportunity I think economic opportunity I mean the sky's the limit for what could happen there thank you Noor I also view you as the representative of Jordan on the panel here and you know we've been trying to make that connection between Jordan and the world over the past two days here what would be if you were the ambassador of Jordan to the world what is it that you would want to communicate to the international community about Jordan what would be the main things you would want them to know about Jordan I think first and foremost is that there is a lot of potential and a lot of talent and when if I may I speak on behalf of the youth at least because that's where most of my interactions are but I know we're very open and happy to collaborate and to listen to the other side and see how we can together reach solutions to the challenges were facing so that would be it I think the the ability and will to collaborate thank you mm-hmm Rania Egypt huge economy in the region you have undertaken a lot of reforms over the past few years impressive congratulations are you optimistic about about the course right now what are the things we should watch out particularly when it comes to the economy of Egypt in the years to come Egypt took very bold reforms in 2016 and really the champion of those reforms have been Egyptian people who put the country first and really you know withstood a lot of the fallout of these decisions I think that the the growth rate for Egypt has been higher than the regional averages and we're doing pretty well there are still a reform agenda which is very ambitious monetary policy fiscal policy is underway structural reforms are what we are working on whether it's in the civil service whether it's on different sectors even when I took over tourism trying to approach it from a structural aspect so that you have sustainability and everything you do you don't want to be doing reforms that are very short-lived you want them to have a longer impact and to do that it requires some heavy lifting I'm a believer in policy frameworks and policy frameworks need to be transparent and communicated and that's something that I'm trying to do in the sector just in terms of something that comes out of of what we've been discussing the past few days in the region we have leaders and laggards when it comes to innovation technology some of the themes that have been discussed we have a very impressive group of young leaders who are taking policy positions in their countries and I believe that there is a platform for us to come together through the web to basically see how different experiences in different countries can be copied elsewhere there's there's a wealth of shared experience there's a wealth of will and commitment and I think we we have a chance to capitalize on that and push it forward thank you very much I don't think I'm you you are from Lebanon originally you live in Dubai what we had here at the heart of our conversation as well is how do we help with reconstruction and stabilization of certain economies of course top of mine are economies like Iraq top of - what's happening in Syria what do you think is the role of the private sector and all that that's is there a role for the private sector well definitely because in reality governments may fund but the private sector is going to build so reconstruction I think has been looked at in a truncated way in the past because it has been about providing aid being at aid packages or or different type of aids and actually rebuilding the physical infrastructure but I think what these countries will need the most or need the most is actually rebuild their economies rebuild their legal framework rebuild their judicial system rebuild their education system make sure that they can actually be part of the world that they have missed for the past for the past number of years so actually you have a generation gap there you know when we talk about the refugees I mean the average lifetime of a refugee is 17 years I'm not sure if people actually people in the room know that a refugee on average big stays a refugee for 17 years that's a lot now there is a lot of work that's happening in order to support these things and to alleviate the burden of refugees out of countries like Lebanon like Jordan Turkey and so on these are the three countries around Syria that have paid the most I have been the most generous and from that standpoint but the reality is the private sector has a long way to go in actually making sure that it's engaged and I should bring you solutions but at the end of the day the private sector is reasonable and has to see an opportunity and that opportunity cannot come despite I would say the lack of Remos so the importance of putting on frame will enable the private sector and the private sector has to be there and actually be open to take risk and also to reap the fruits of that in the future because we should not forget that the private sector role is to actually drive economic growth create sustained job employments and actually make money and we should encourage the private sector to make money so they reinvest more in these economies and then continue to grow them thank you thank you for this panorama view of I think what what we've been looking at here at the World Economic Forum over the past two days but I think it's quite a nice 360 of the agenda for the region I talked at the beginning about not only thinking but also having some action items something to do as a result of this summits are like to just get a few reactions from each of you on what it would be the one thing or more things that you would do out of this summit as a result of this summit if I could start with you on what I would say two things one is I'm gonna go back running to Dubai in order to work with on the circular economy with the fourth for the center for the fourth Industrial Revolution and the team and see how we can contribute into that so that's number one number two I'm gonna be also doubling down on this idea of actually putting forward an economic vision for the region that should empower the region to actually double or triple its GDP thank you in the spirit of partnerships and collaboration the idea of having the policy makers who are with the exposure of what the forum stands for get together and try and put an action plan of how we can basically create synergies and leverage and build on the experiences that we have thank you I think for us now that we realize the importance and urgency of the climate change issue I will work to make the conversation more relevant for the youth in the region about how we can tackle this issue thank you Vietnam taught me how to think about cities and how the world works and and that sort of thing working with Muslims taught me how to think about faith how do you talk about that from being here some things a lot of personal notes I've made is in terms of meshing those two we're both the society and the faith how do we do that and what I'm going to do in the retreats that we're doing in the US and around the world how do we push that farther and more thank you well two things first of all I'm gonna go back to my team with tons of new ideas thoughts and insightful conversation outcomes and just brainstorm and what to do next on the second front I'm gonna connect or reconnect with a lot of people that of touch-based during the past two days on collaborations potential working together help and support thank you so what does the World Economic Forum going to do well I can tell you a lot in the region as I said at the beginning we've been present in the region since the 1970s I mentioned some of the initiatives that we've announced he Allen mentioned that he's gonna go back and work on the circular economy we are already at work at the Dubai Future Foundation on the fourth Industrial Aleutian and we'll be opening up new activities you will see soon in other countries of the region so the fourth Industrial Revolution is going to be a big thing for the World Economic Forum in this region but we will also keep working on reefs killing young people for jobs this is another thing that we've been hard at work over the past few years so we'll continue that in a nutshell what we will do we will continue being committed to the Middle East and North Africa through engaging you our multi-stakeholder community so with that I'd like to thank you all for coming not only for coming but also engaging in the dialogue and you've become part of a community or communities and we really look forward to working with you in the months and years ahead so thank you very much and this closes this summit at the Dead Sea [Applause] | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2019-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,736 | 41,506 |
3FSHdmC_VYY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FSHdmC_VYY | <QT> Daily Devotion, January 0104:WHY CANNOT I FOLLOW THEE NOW? | January third clouds and darkness clouds and darkness are round about him Psalm 97 verse 2 a man who has not been born of the Spirit of God will tell you that the teachings of Jesus are simple but when you are baptized with the Holy Ghost you find clouds and darkness are round about him when we come into close contact with the teachings of Jesus Christ we have our first insight into this aspect of things the only possibility of understanding the teaching of Jesus is by the light of the Spirit of God on the inside if we have never had the experience of taking our commonplace religious shoes off our commonplace religious feet and getting rid of all the undue familiarity with which we approach God it is questionable whether we have ever stood in his presence the people who are flippant and familiar are those who have never yet been introduced to Jesus Christ after the amazing delight and Liberty of realizing what Jesus does comes the impenetrable darkness of realizing who he is jesus said the words that I speak unto you not the words I have spoken they are spirit and they are life the Bible has been so many words to us clouds and darkness then all of a sudden the words become spirit and life because Jesus Lee speaks them to us in a particular condition that is the way God speaks to us not by visions and dreams but by words when the man gets to God it is by the most simple way of words | The Bible-smith Project | UCIePeL-A46WHIOdC2Svzaqw | 2019-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 266 | 1,404 |
JGcwYztpino | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGcwYztpino | Unsolved Mystery: Tourist Lost in HAUNTED Catacombs Linked to Lich Lore | emery let out an aching groan as she slowly ebbed back into consciousness squinting in the near total darkness and coughing up dust she scrambled to get some sense of where she was and what had happened the sharp uneven edges of shattered bricks and splintered wood poking into her backside made it clear that she was lying on a pile of debris instead of in a bed then it started coming back to her she was on vacation in france and had been touring the le mans michelle abbey off the coast of normandy the monastery was over a thousand years old and she was unable to resist wandering off from the tour group to see what ancient secrets might be lying in wait for her to find as it turned out there were valid reasons for guests not to leave designated areas a decrepit section of flooring had given way underneath her sending her crashing down into some subterranean crypt she began checking herself for any bleeding wounds or broken bones but instead her hand brushed up against the cold kittenous carapace of some unknown insect she instinctively swatted it off which is when she felt the tingling sensation of hundreds of arthropod legs scurrying over every inch of her body crawling over every orifice and under her clothes pouring out of whatever nooks and crannies they had nestled themselves into she jumped to her feet in a mad panic screeching and wildly swatting at herself shaking out her hair and clothing violently stomping on the ground to obliterate as many of the invading creatures as she could they skittered away rapidly their chittering voices rapidly fading into the distance but emery still had no idea what kind of insects they had been as her panic gave way to a visceral sense of primal revulsion she gagged and dry-heaved as she fought to return her quickened breathing to a normal pace she felt herself for bug bites but found that the insects had left her unscathed even while fleeing for their lives once she was convinced that she had not been seriously harmed by either the fall or the swarm she reached for her phone to her dismay she found only half of it was in her hand while the other half remained in her back pocket cheap piece of crap she cursed tossing the useless broken half into the darkness she reached now for her zippo lighter and to her relief found it intact she flicked it to life but the light from the tiny flame did not extend far she could see that the ground beneath her was stone and smeared with the remains of the bug she had trampled she crinkled her face in disgust and turned her head upwards to see where she had fallen from high above there was the dimmest twinkling of light and with it hope of rescue hey she screamed as loudly as she could is anyone up there my name is emery bailey i fell through the floor i'm still alive can anyone hear me hello her head snapped back down to face the darkness when her cries were answered by a distant raspy moan hello she called out is there someone else down here the moan repeated in response but closer this time accompanied by a slight shuddering as if in anticipation of some long denied pleasure emery's heart and mind began to race now what manner of creature was down here in the dark with her in all likelihood nothing worse than some decrepit old caretaker or monk but it was difficult for a young woman to trust in mere statistics when she was to fend for herself alone in the darkness identify yourself now she demanded the moan repeated this time with a slight chuckle and had drawn close enough that she could make out shambling footfalls scraping against the rocky ground her best chance of rescue was to stay where she was she knew that if she wandered off into the darkness she could get lost and never find her way back and never be found either or at least not soon enough to keep her from dying of dehydration but what good would rescue be if whatever she shared the darkness with meant to kill her as callously as she had killed those bugs not daring to fight an unknown assailant in the dark emery bolted in the opposite direction of the moaning her path scarcely illuminated by her lighter as she ran she heard the moaning turn into a bemused chuckling but it remains stationary and she could no longer hear its footsteps whatever it was it wasn't giving chase but maybe that was just because it knew she had nowhere to run hours or at least what felt like ours had passed and emery was still running how is that possible she wondered le mans say michelle was less than a square kilometer in size she should have come to an exit or dead end long ago was it possible that she had fallen deeper than she realized how could she have survived to fall all the way underground from the abbey more likely the past she was on wasn't as straight as she had thought she couldn't see very far in front of her and that was when she could see it all as she had been careful to conserve her lighter fuel as much as possible a slight sideways bent and downward slope could have easily gone unnoticed especially in her panicked state for all she knew the path spiraled for miles and miles until coming to some unknown end point deep below the earth her lungs were burning with the stale air that felt like it had been stagnating down there for centuries she had pushed herself as hard as she could go telling herself that she was bound to find an exit or at least something of use to her if she kept going so far though her flight had proven fruitless with no signs of that changing anytime soon focusing on the positive however she had not heard any sign of her pursuer for hours either as much as she wanted to keep going to escape to freedom and safety and sunlight her exhaustion finally overcame her resolve and she collapsed to the ground resting her back against the tunnel wall as she struggled to catch her breath she strained her hearing to make sure that whatever it was she encountered earlier wasn't nearby at first she could hear nothing other than her breathing but as her breaths became more shallow a faint but distinct chittering sound could be made out more of those disgusting insects she thought how could they survive down here with nothing to sustain them they didn't sound close at least hopefully they would stay where they were emery took several deep whiffs hoping to catch any hint of fresh air that might signal she was near an exit instead the air was tinged with a scent of decay she was then struck with the morbid realization that she was probably in some sort of catacomb and that she was surrounded by over a thousand years worth of dead bodies she shuddered at the thought though at least that explained what was keeping the bugs alive but if she was in a catacomb then the only way out would be near the surface back the way she came with that thing waiting for her no wonder it hadn't bothered to chase her she took out her lighter again and lit it in the hopes it would reveal at least something she could use for defense the faint flickering light revealed that the walls of the tunnel she was in had been honed from colorless irregular shaped bricks they were cracked and crumbling and looked like they might cave in on her at any moment more disturbing though was the web-like pattern of a shiny viscous substance that luminesced in the firelight its dripping trails connecting a series of tiny bore holes just large enough for a colony of insects to come and go as they pleased though she couldn't be sure when she had ignited the flame she had thought that she'd seen a number of insects scatter back into the darkness or into the walls had they really been that close or had those just been shadows she moved in closer to the wall to examine the substance and observed that it had a sweet smell to it almost like chocolate it only reminded her of how hungry she was and she hated herself for having her appetite aroused by some revolting bug slime she placed her ear as close to the wall as she dared and the faint chittering was definitely louder when she gave the wall a quick knock the chittering went dead silent there was no doubt now that the bugs were in the walls and reacting to her presence that was creepy sure but they were just bugs they couldn't hurt her unless they were poisonous or had stingers or pinchers or mandibles they were probably bound to have at least one of those most insects did and she was an intruder in their territory if they decided she was a threat to them and swarmed her they could easily overwhelm her defenses and even if she didn't threaten them they might decide that they'd like to try some fresh meat for a change emery groaned in exhausted exasperation lightly tapping her forehead to the wall as she did so she carelessly brought her lighter into contact with the sap in a matter of seconds the flames spread across the entire crisscross network igniting the wall for as far as she could see and vastly expanding her sphere of illumination shrieking she threw herself back against the opposite side of the tunnel fearing that the burning wall would explode at any moment while the sap may have been flammable it was far from potent and its fire remained tame and would likely die out in minutes when the tunnel failed to explode or collapse emery's pulse and breathing began to return to normal she realized then that this was actually quite fortunate her path was now lighted and it was now obvious that the trails were thicker in one direction than the other that presumably meant the bugs traveling that way more often than the other which implied there was something useful to them down there maybe even a way out taking full advantage of the fire light she ran forwards as quickly as she could before long she spied something fixed to the wall and gleaming in the dull orange flames it was an old likely ancient bronze torch poor emery had been in such a state of despair that she deemed its discovery nearly miraculous in its serendipity despite it being a logical enough thing to find in a tunnel built before the era of kerosene lamps let alone electric lights god knows how many of them she had blindly wandered past earlier she grasped it firmly in her hand and removed it from its sconce it had some heft to it and would do as a blunt weapon if nothing else when she waved it from side to side she could hear some liquid fuel sloshing around inside of it racing now to make use of her discovery before her fire burnt out she fumbled with the antiquated light in the hope she'd be able to ignite it it took a few tries and the light from the wall had fallen to a dying ember but she managed to get the torch burning she cheered out in victory her celebratory cry reverberating off the walls and echoing all down the tunnel now she could see and was armed with both a club and a blaze her only dilemma now was which way to go it was a long way back towards where she had fallen in likely longer than the torch would burn for and she still didn't want to risk a blind confrontation with whatever manner of creature had greeted her before there was also no guarantee anyone would be able to extract her from there anyway what lay ahead of her was unknown which as always held both promise and peril it could be a way out or a dead end and she would have wasted her fuel she was just contemplating the odds of there being additional torches farther down when her decision was made for her behind her she heard the same soft moans same uneven footfalls and then the same quiet mocking chuckle as she had heard all those hours ago moving backwards meant fighting it and forward meant running away even more ominously the insects began crawling out from the cracks between the bricks at the sound of its approach no longer fearing the light emery was finally able to get a good look at them they were beetles maybe some type of scarab they were round and fat and an oddly appealing color of brown and they were advancing on her now with that disproportional super speed that all insects have covering many multiples of their own body length every second rather than engage them or even risk a glance at her more human adversary she fled farther down into the tunnel the thing once again letting her get away without so much as increasing its pace while the insects merely slunk back into whatever crevices they had spawned from a riling in her stomach let her know that that did not bode well as it turned out there were more torches hung along the tunnel walls most of them still had a little fuel left in them and emery was able to top off her own torch allowing her to ward off the all-consuming darkness as she continued her descent she had hoped that the light source would help her to find anything that could indicate how she might find a way out but so far the tunnel was completely unremarkable other than its seemingly infinite length with her bodily stores of energy and adrenaline nearly exhausted emery was trudging along at a snail's pace her breathing labored and her skin clammy with cold sweat fearing she would drop from exhaustion she slumped herself against the wall and allowed herself another moment to rest before moving onwards through her arduous brass she once again detected the faintest whiff of chocolate except this time it wasn't like chocolate it was definitely chocolate there was no sap anywhere near her the scent instead seemed to be wafting in from farther down the tunnel it smelled fresh too and rich and intoxicatingly alluring it didn't make any sense but somewhere miles and miles underground in a catacomb filled with corpses and bugs there was freshly made chocolate emery briefly considered the possibility that she was starting to hallucinate from a combination of fear exhaustion and maybe even exposure to whatever mold or fungus was surely growing down there she sniffed in and out again and again and each time the smell of cocoa was undeniable she tentatively stepped closer to the smell slowly at first but then faster as the scent became stronger if it was real then that meant food and replenishing her weary body and maybe even a way out up ahead she saw an open door and the dancing of candlelight from within running at almost full speed now she bounded forward and burst into the room only to scream at what she discovered lurking there seated at a long refractory candlelit table were 13 mummified corpses six to each side and one at the far end though they looked like they had been there for centuries the table was freshly set holding her hand over her mouth in both shock and horror emery cautiously approached to inspect the macabre scene she had never seen so many dead bodies let alone such ancient ones the skin covering their gaunt frames was like dried parchment their remaining teeth were small and black and their eyes bulged from underneath closed lids the chairs that they sat upon however were recently varnished and upholstered their table draped in an embroidered velvet cloth and set with silverware the burning candles only recently lit who's here emery demanded tears of hot rage streaming down her cheeks she wept bitterly baffled why anyone would go to such lengths just to torment her she searched the room desperately for any concealed exit any way the dining ware could have been brought in or the being who had said it escaped but she found nothing when she finally accepted that there was no way out she sat on the floor and hugged her knees crying over the cruel insanity of it all she would have to trek all the way back up to the beginning but she couldn't do that on an empty stomach that's when she finally let herself contemplate the cuisine that had been so carefully placed upon the table spread it was chocolate thousands upon thousands of chocolate truffles piled high upon the plates of the corpses and the large serving platters in between them obviously it wasn't to be trusted it was the embodiment of the aphorism too good to be true the most delicious salacious food laid out to tempt her when she needed it the most but that didn't change the fact that she did need it that she had no chance of making it back up to the abbey without food and there was already an extra seat at the table for her whereiling she got up and walked over to the decadent banquet and her decedent guests she hesitantly picked up a single truffle from the plate eyeing it suspiciously looking for any visible signs that it wasn't what it appeared she raised it under her nose and sniffed it and as soon as its deliriously delightful aroma entered her nostrils she lost all self-control and shoved it into her mouth biting down her tongue was greeted with a gooey crunchy taste of rich dark chocolate the best she had ever tasted oh my god she shivered in near orgasmic joy her legs literally giving out beneath her and forcing her to sit in the empty chair the euphoria completely obliterating her terror and fatigue she began shoveling the candies into her mouth like augustus gloop now oblivious to the dead body's mere feet away the entirety of her focus dedicated to the impossible sensuous feast she almost couldn't stop not until her stomach became bloated and nauseous reluctantly she slowed down leaning back in her chair and taking more savory bites as she felt a blissful food coma starting to set in or at least she thought it was a food coma until she heard the chuckling moans and footsteps of her stalker coming into the room and she was too lethargic to even turn around you're in my chair it spoke at last but even then emery couldn't be bothered to look she was so tired but she wanted more candy why was moving her arm so hard it felt like it weighed more than she did when she finally did manage to reach for another chocolate her effort was wasted as it moved out of her grasp all of the truffles started moving now skittering along the table on their six legs their enormous multitude chittering like a horde of locust the beatles emery asked groggily but the thought was replaced by a far more pressing concern when she saw that they were all climbing into the mouths of her deceased dining companions no wait i'm not full yet never did i meet a girl who could say no to chocolate the moaning wheezing voice said from beside her a shriveled hand placing a scarab beetle into her mouth as she chewed she lazily tilted her head to look up at the thing that had been stalking her since she had fallen into the crib she saw that he was a mummified corpse like the others only animate and with his jaundiced eyes fully opened beneath his skin she could see the bulging forms of the swarm squirming madly she looked back to the rest of the table and saw that they were all awake now all the beetles moving under their skin all with hungry eyes looking straight at her some increasingly distant part of her mind told her she should be afraid but instead she just looked back to the lich by her side and held out her hand for another candy no my dear he smiled his darkened gums crawling with insects now it's time for our treat [Music] so you | Lighthouse Horror | UCHIKRYVrVYwKb2QpoLG5W3w | 2020-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,500 | 19,043 |
603hMzlh7kk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=603hMzlh7kk | Crocin' & Rockin' w/ Morgan Wade | [Music] what really drew me into the album like the first time i just i seen the record as a whole was of course all the tattoos and stuff i'm like this chick looks pretty cool and then i listened to the album and i was just i was absolutely blew away but i'm a fan of tattoos myself i've got quite a few how many do you have or just have you lost count at this point yeah i it's funny uh i tried to count it's like 136 something like that but it i kind of just stopped counting because like yeah and i'm actually going to get one uh later today we're playing a show in ohio and i got a guy coming by the the hotel there to give us all some new tattoos so that's cool what are you going to get it is um it's a crock and it and it looks like an alligator and it says crock and roll i like are you a fan of the croc i am a big fan of crocs i don't care what anybody says i love me some crocs they are easy they are convenient hey if you ain't cracking you ain't rocking exactly see you get it you get it see i was one of those kind of haters at first i'm like if you get a sunburn on those with those things it's going to look like you have polka dot feet but i think the people that hate on crocs haven't actually tried a pair they haven't experienced what what crocs can really bring to the table yeah whenever i slid my feet in them the first time i'm like i get it like i just it all made sense and the little uh i don't know what you call them little things that you put in the hole you can put it right yeah it's pretty cool pretty cool i think i think we need some morgan wade crocs i think i need to work on that that would be cool if you were to make morgan wade crocs what would they look like i'm definitely going to say they'd be like tiffany blue like the uh limited edition bottle that we had put out that we hadn't that that was a big hit i'm i'm obsessed with that color anyways so yeah you know so you need using tiffany blue crocs | WPRG TV | UC7cjUZPjchAbxMkjWNoVJ9g | 2021-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 411 | 1,946 |
iTNSn9XSMu0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTNSn9XSMu0 | Celty Cooks: London Broil with Corn on the Cob | [Music] tada Keltie cooks you hey there everyone Keltie here today is a London broil with corn on the cob you'll need a few things today so take note now we're gonna cut this lemon in half and then go ahead and grate a little bit of the zest off it like so here's the fun part four cloves of garlic and one squeezer look at all that garlic squish now that's perfect we want it all in there two tablespoons of brown sugar sugar sugar squeeze the lemon over the ceramic bowl that you have the marinade in oil just 1/4 of a cup of olive oil will do the job so don't overdo it next is the Worcestershire sauce just a tablespoon will do you good time to add the garlic in with everything else now toss it right in pepper [Music] salt and everything knife now it's time to combine the pieces to make something more awesome sort of like a giant robot whisk all this stuff together press the steak into the dish with the marinade and just let it soak up all the flavor both sides obviously pre-heat the boiler and brush off the excess garlic cook that baby as per instructions and boom ain't it beautiful after 10 minutes serve it with some herb butter and it'll be delicious [Music] and that's that see you next time guys | CeltyPlays | UCzflwYcX-KrY6kOaO85OwPA | 2019-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 234 | 1,214 |
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