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ZgkK2laRK74 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgkK2laRK74 | Spinal cord Part 5 Pyramidal tract | dear friends welcome to this edition of BBS neuro med this is a series of videos called it corona radiata floated in YouTube this is the area we are covering is neuro Anatomy lectures neuroanatomy series I call this as lockdown lectures or study at home videos because right now we are going through this pandemic and we are all working from home I hope the students will go through it and get ready with the theory part of this topic we will hope that very soon we will be able to go back to the institution and take up the practicals the topic in this neural Anatomy series is spinal cord descending tract the principal descending tract that we are going to discuss is the pyramidal tract this tract very specifically mentioned as anterior and lateral cortical spinal tract in the spinal cord this Trott pyramidal tract is in two parts an anterior and lateral anterior part is in the anterior funiculus of the void matter the lateral is in the lateral funiculus of the void matter nothing in particular about their interior however it's a that slowly disappears you on the cervical region that means it's destined for higher spinal segments however the latter one is more important one it is larger and superficial to it or the two tracks anterior and posterior spine Oh cerebellar tracts this is a important lateral relation with a great clinical significance because as you go down the car we have we have shifted it to the opposite side as you go down the car distract namely the lateral corticospinal tract becomes more and more superficial or coming more towards the surface the reason is the posterior spinocerebellar tract becomes less and less and lower levels correspondingly this plank becomes this trunk that is the lateral corticospinal tract becomes more and more superficial as it does so in the lateral funiculus its location is precisely known and it is immediately behind the ligamentum Delta K datum that's why I have put the ligamentum in a blink mode that blink in triangle is the ligamentum critical a term that means the neurosurgeon while operating will use the ligamentum tentacle item of that particular spinal segment as the key landmark behind which he will be able to access the lateral corticospinal tract this tract as a component of the pyramidal tract is mortaring function it may be necessary for certain disorders to access this tract for creating certain lesions we will discuss that more in the clinical areas the bulk of the pyramidal tract is Supra spinal in location I repeat what you saw in the spinal cord is only this much because this called the this track is coming to synapse with the lower motor neurons that means the cells of the anterior grey column it comes for various final segments whereas the upper motor neurons for this particular tract are located in the cerebrum they come all through the cerebrum come through the brainstem then in the medulla finally into the core now that's a very interesting very long course we will need to see it in in a little detail before it reaches the spinal cord see here is a coronal section of the brain you can see the cerebrum in coronal section immediately below the cerebrum the big brain pons and the medulla or visible part of the medulla is visible now this prat corticospinal tract begins here now this is the motor cortex of the cerebrum and I have shown the motor homunculus you can see the disproportionate representation of the human body in this cortical area of the cerebrum the motor neurons that is the upper motor neurons are located here from here their axons come down and they all merge in a namely Corona radiates down they merge into any area called the corona radiata of that area you use all the fibers that's the corona radiata from the corona radiata the fibers go down into the lower part of the cerebrum this area I have labeled it as the internal capsule now the internal capsule that means this area needs a little description corresponding internal capsular on the opposite side now those two circles dotted circles is the thalamus now the internal capsule is is located in between the thalamus medially and lentil form nucleus laterally a repeat lengthy form is lateral to the internal capsule and particularly the posterior limb of the internal capsule and the thalamus is medial d8 using the posterior limb now this is a little confusing let's back up our understanding with a horizontal section of the cerebrum at roughly at the level of the intervertebral foramen the foramen that connects the third and the lateral ventricles now here is the horizontal section blinking in blue is a v-shaped area now that area is the internal capsule the posterior limb of the internal capsule he is also there the posterior limb of this shining here we you can see that the posterior limb medially it is related to the thalamus and laterally both the anterior and the post limbs are related to the Linda form nucleus I repeat both the posterior and anterior limbs are related to they let deform nuclei now this is very important you can also see incidentally the two lateral ventricles a little and draw medially and also here you can see the posterior horn of the lateral I mean anterior on in the anterior part and posterior horn in the posterior area that's just an incidental observation doesn't have any bearing in this discussion next we have reached the midbrain and you can see a dark region a dotted black area that area is the substantia the corresponding arrow representing the fibers of the corticospinal tract from Dell tract he shown by the blue arrow I put it deliberately on the opposite side so that there is no overcrowding and hence probably no confusion next suppose we take a cross-section at this level roughly at this level maybe let's say upper midbrain we will be able to probably understand the orientation exactly how these fibers are located because there's a lot of clinical significance we will now have a horizontal section of the upper mid brain now that's the horizontal section you can see there are two areas an anterior cross rubra and a posterior tegmentum separating the two is the substantia Niagra and further behind it is the round red nucleus I repeat there are two components in the midbrain anterior of casterbridge and a posterior tegmentum the structure that divides these two is a substantial Niagra and this is what you saw in the previous photograph has dark dotted here yeah substantial Niagra further behind it is the red nucleus these are all the key points I'm just introducing for the midbrain so that cover practically under discussion namely the pyramidal tract will now be shown now you see that is way in the brain roughly in the middle two-thirds of the brain this track is located corticospinal there are two components of the structure cortical nuclear and corticospinal the cortical spinal is what we will see in the spinal cord the cortical nuclear ends in the brainstem now yes a Don point may be clinically useful there is some kind of a clear lamination of the fibers as they design the fibers destined for all the supply to the head region that means control through the lower motor neuron they are located medially and on the other end are the fibers of the lower limb so the rest of the body is in the middle so this this lamination is is very very useful clinically incidentally this pattern of lamination has been found across the spinal cord in various levels next we have moving down the track has further gone one step down and we are in the pons and let's take a cross-section in the bonds to understand where it is fortunately it is very easy to remember that the pyramidal tract is always at the front close to the front surface or the ventral surface so they branched him all through the three plots midbrain pons as well as the medulla oblongata that's that's incidentally easy to repair now you see that's the pons cross-section there are two parts in the pons just to introduce the pons cross-section a posterior tegmentum and an anterior basal part now in the anterior basal part you can see two large nuclei a cluster of nuclei now that I will put it in dotted circle now that one is the corticospinal and the cortical nuclear fibers combined next we have moved next to the other region namely the lower part of the brainstem medulla oblongata next now you see we are creating a small squarish area and that area we will examine in greater detail because that square is nothing but the brainstem to continue further we need to know a small bit of detail about the external features of the brainstem particularly to go further down the track because this is where the crossover of the pyramidal fibers is going to take place now looking at that square we will now proceed to see an external view anterior external view of this square and particular that's in other words that is going to be the brainstem ventral exterior view you see now that's the area I am going to show the area marked by this rectangle is the brainstem in that I have enlarged it you can see the medulla pons and the midbrain and location Ponce is very easy to locate because right in its middle vertically running is the basilar artery the to whatever lotteries are running on the medulla and either sides of the pyramid and higher death upon about the bonds next you see that particular dotted circle in between the two vertebral arteries is the pyramid it's a swelling it represents the pyramidal fibers deviate therefore we will examine that in in greater detail but before we will outline the pyramid there are two one on either sides of the midline remember that and exactly at this level has a lower end of the pyramid we are going to take a cross section and we will call it as the lower medulla cross section now this cross section is very important because this is where we are going to see the key crossover of the fibers and this is called the pyramidal decussation now here is the cross section of the medulla it looks quite not much of details but then we will have to identify the details now you can see there are two cross sections of the two main of the vertebral arteries one on this side one on that side and in between is that swelling pyramid now we will we will mark the pyramid because that's what is important for our discussion now that circle is the pyramid corresponding and it's a slightly darker area compared to the rest of the cross section because it's fiber so the white fibers next watch carefully marked in dark or the crossing fibers of the pyramid roughly about 80% of the fibers cross over to the opposite side both sides this goes that side and on the other side it forms a new tract which is the lateral corticospinal tract I repeat that's the lateral corticospinal tract the leftover fibers about 20% which do not cross over will remain as the handy real spy you know sorry anterior cortical spinal tract therapy or anterior so that is what you saw in the previous photograph in the anterior funiculus that the new addition in the lateral funiculus is now the lat it is nothing but cross the fibers of the pyramidal tract next we are almost at the in this particular we are almost at the lower end of the middle roughly the poun spinal cord medullary junction and you can see a small weight area on either sides of this crossover that is actually the disappearing anterior Horn of the spinal cord that is the slowly disappearing anterior Horn of the spinal cord because we are at a junction as you go higher and higher up will go more into the medulla proper and this anterior on will completely disappear so that's another interesting observation in this particular photograph that's the decussation I just shown using an example of railway tracks these trains themselves you can think they are the incoming him down coming impulses from the cortex as they go down these trains will cross over from one track to another by these cross connections just to help you understand the point therefore coming back we are going through this line therefore this is the two components of the pyramidal tract and what we are seeing here is the spinal component of the terminal in other words corticospinal fibers remember earlier we had added cortical nuclei but then as we cross the brainstem the cortical nuclear fibers end and only the corticospinal v are left over this let's let's see some amount of correlation with imaging data mean he is an MRI of the brain coronal section along with very interesting MRI scan because it has gone through and through just like that specimen we saw in the earlier discussion of coronal section you can see the cerebrum you can see the parts of the diencephalon you can see the midbrain pons and medulla all of them are there in this particular section therefore this is a very useful section for our understanding then we will try to identify the key parts before we proceed further remember this is an ad on slide because nowadays imaging Anatomy is as important as the regular and cross Anatomy because our entire diagnostic apparatus like in radiology is hinges on these imaging now let's identify the structures that's the midbrain the dark area the larger area going down below you is the pons and that is the middle down further all the details below it is the spinal cord therefore we have been able to identify all the parts of the brainstem and its continuation the spinal cord midbrain pons medulla oblongata and lastly the spinal cord now remember it's the same slide as before I repeat I will go back this is exactly the same slide as before you can see the only difference I have made is the I have inverted the photograph in the same color inversion in this case what is happening is whatever was black in the previous slide because of I'm not able to go back to the previous slide the software is not already go through the previous slide and then come back to this flight whatever was black in the previous slide is now white and vice versa this is because if I have to show you some components of the deeper parts of the cerebrum I need a little whitish or a grayish area therefore you can see very prominently the internal capsule mediate it slightly darkish gray is the thalamus and about these two corona radiata about the stroke corona radiata I mean all this we saw in the wet specimen we are fortunately able to recall the same in this imaging MRI scan now that was yeah a short walk through across the MRI scan now a few words about the lateral corticospinal tract remember the anterior we have already mentioned it's it's top shot beyond the cervical has somewhat a lamination pattern that means so perfect the fibers that are superficially located are actually fibers that descend more down the spinal cord that means these fibers the superficial fibers are destined for the lower segments of the spinal cord obviously it goes without saying the upper segments are meant for cranial segments now this interesting photograph of railway track seems to be very appropriate I just got this from the internet incidentally you can see the crossover after crossover they are forming the lateral corticospinal tract and you just yet good comparison for the previous discussion no summarizing what we have learned so far back to the same wet specimen coronal section of the brain and the brain stem cerebrum and the brain stem with the medulla and a part little below the medulla the immediate part of the spinal cord is visible now because it's a summary I am NOT going to the tailor and show you a short animation now the upper motor fibres discharge the electrical impulse cortex now that's the upper motor fibres discharging the axons do not stop here but they go through the at no stage there is any synaptic delay it is straight down in one shot to the lower motor neuron therefore this this reflects very well on how fast the fibers are transmitting the impulses and how precisely the reflex functions can be executed therefore please be warned that those stars that I have put are not synaptic locations it is just a yet discussion stop for our understanding now from the corona radiata the tau impulse goes down to the internal capsule remember in the previous discussion we have seen this internal capsule sandwiched between the thalamus and be deform nucleus not shown here in this particular like further the impulse goes down into the midbrain and that's the cross celebrate you can see the substantia Niagra more medial to eating location now through the lower brain stem it goes through the basilar part of the pons and the pyramid of the medulla now this part I need to pause take a little focus I will use a dotted circle and draw your attention to this zone here is the lower medulla and here we expect that de Cassation to take place now that he is the dissociation its crossover it does move to the opposite side from the crossover has no delay there are no synapse this it is only for our understanding we have put a star and that star is not yes I have take location please be warned from here the fibers go with the lateral corticospinal tract so therefore this is just a small animation to help us understand the functionalities of this track here the upper motor neuron through its axon which is a long one goes right down to the spinal cord and sign abscess with the anterior horn cells of the respective segments you can imagine the length of the pyramidal tract particularly of the fibers reaching the lower very very very long distance just like we have some very long distance trains same comparison here next this is once again a nice photograph I could get as the impulse is coming to the lower middle you can consider to be an electrode labels you can see the crossover of the fibers the impulse are just like electric train they have no way of going anywhere else they say that said because they are surrounded by connective tissue everywhere they will go only and only across the axon which is already laid down in its position and if there is a crossover of axons this train will also cross over to the opposite side fortunately we don't apply 80% 20% in this example just not logical the whole train crosses over to the opposite side friends that was a brief overview of the pyramidal tract with particular reference to the cortical spinal fibers I'm sure this may have helped you at least partly understand the topic in your first study in anatomy some amount of it will get repeated in physiology and other subjects but I am sure if there are any doubts that you have you can feel free to write to me here is my email id you can also preferably put it on the YouTube blog area immediately below the video there also you can give your feedback this was a video under the title Romo radiator a series of neuroanatomy not just this particular topic that we are covered today 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-1wL9UI0o1M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wL9UI0o1M | Dave Meltzer A TNA Hating Liar? Oh Come On | now I figured when reports started to surface about the possibility of Destination America looking to cancel TNA and all of its programming as early as September of this year that the reactions were going to run a wide gamut from people that thought this was outstanding and they got a kick out of it they found it humorous for whatever reason I don't know to the people that thought this was terrible and this was bad but they accept it because they could see why it would happen and wouldn't be surprised that has happened to the people that didn't know that are waiting to see how it plays out to the people who don't care to the people that think it's false information to the people that think that this is just another example of certain segments of the wrestling media the wrestling fan base having a fascination with trying to put TNA in the ground this anti-na bias if you will I figure the reactions were going to run the entire spectrum and gamut now for the people that sit there and think that this would potentially be great or you know they D derive enjoyment out of this I don't know why you would maybe it's something you would laugh laugh about but seriously why would you derive enjoyment out of this people losing jobs one less place in the business for people to go toly their craft and learn and get better and potentially make a living at it I don't really get it but then I also don't understand these hardcore TNA fans that are sitting there and yet again just completely and totally jumping blindly to the defense of TNA when frankly the company doesn't deserve it and when it comes to matters like this this company does not have a whole lot of credibility look I understand you love the company you love the product you have a passion for it that's fine I wish I had a pro passion and love for the product of any company at this point in time I I really do I applaud you for that now we start to get to the point where the fear of what could potentially happen the emotions that and passions that you have tied into that product that you love are starting to Cloud your better judgment and frankly your common sense now it is true that until it happens it hasn't happened and there's nothing to say that it actually does happen I I agree with that it is one of those things it's a fluid situation and it could potentially not come to pass something could change it could the report could be false you know so I understand that but we get to the point where we start to in the Silly Season when we talk about the anti-na bias and the anti-na narrative now look I understand when we're talking about TNA no matter what TNA was ever going to do as a company good bad or otherwise they're always facing an uphill battle they were always going to be a redheaded stepchild of the wrestling business and that's just a simple fact just a simple fact because for a long time this has been viewed as the established kind of number two company in the closest threat to any type of competition in the states to the WWE from a professional wrestling standpoint but the problem is is that they were never really viable legitimate competition to the WWE because the WWE had so many years of a head start and so much of an established market share there were always going to be an uphill battle it was always going to be a redhead stepchild situation especially when you compare it to the fact that they weren't even going to measure up to a WCW or an ECW you know so I feel for TNA and its fans to a degree because I understand it and I get it but this whole thing of there being an anti-na bias this type of crap needs to stop and espe especially when it comes to now a lot of people are getting mad at the messenger and the messenger in this particular case is Dave Meltzer now look I'm not a big fan of Dave Meltzer I'm really not and if you've watched my videos in the past you've probably been able to pick up on that you know this is a guy that never worked in the business this is a guy that has in my opinion in many ways been able to capitalize off of the stupidity of others in the business for feeding them information for over three decades now this is also a guy that has you know exposed a lot of the business in a bad way in terms of Insider terms in sad of in terms of backstage news you know it makes it very hard to get a surprise appearance or a surprise return of somebody because somebody like a Dave melter is always spoiling that [ __ ] for you weeks or months ahead of time um then you also have the standpoint too of how he's influenced two generations of wrestling fans if you think about it going back all the way to 1983 with some the driil and crap that he's put out there when it comes to star ratings and what really matters talking about work talking about all this and then all the imitators and attempting to be duplicators people out there that have helped create that internet wrestling community in a way so I'm not a huge fan of Dave Meltzer I'm not and you know when I see a Dave Meltzer tweet something about how MMA people look down upon wrestling fans well I say two things number one one the last and I emphasize again the last company or product that needs to be talking [ __ ] about anybody's fans would be the UFC or MMA have they looked at their own [ __ ] fan base because one a lot of those UFC MMA fans are former or current professional wrestling fans and two they're every bit the idiots that we are alleged to be as well number two who's the one that helped influence a lot of those idiots over the past 30 plus years I'm just saying Belzer I'm just saying but this whole thing of people saying that he's got it out for TNA he's got this anti-na bias let's let's not overrate TNA's importance in the grand scheme of things if you're a Dave Meltzer do you really give a [ __ ] about TNA all that much I mean do you really and if you were Dave Meltzer would you really be that obsessed with trying to put out a bunch of negative [ __ ] information about TNA in the hopes of helping to syn TNA does that really make any sense I mean when you remove yourself from the you love TNA [ __ ] does that really make any [ __ ] sense of all the things that Dave Meltzer could do with his time you really think he sits there and he's obsessed with talking [ __ ] about TNA solely and that he would get nothing more than a great hard on at his advance years at the thought of TNA going out of business this is kind of one of these things to me where it's like shoot the messenger it's blame everybody except the people that should be blamed or held responsible and I know people are going to sit there especially the te hardcore fans and understandably so are going to sit there and say well it's not true and this is [ __ ] and you know what we don't know if it's true yet or not I agree it's one of those situations that we can have our own preconceptions we can have our own thoughts or beliefs or opinions on it but until [ __ ] gets to get especially when that fall lineup is announced you talk about August September we really don't know Mel's report could be 100% on point accurate true and a lot of you are going to have to eat [ __ ] and like the taste of it his report could end up proving to be completely inaccurate and stuff changes or stuff never did change because it was never actually going to happen and then Meltzer might have egg on his face and that is true but at this point in time for TNA hardcore fans to sit there and say flat out that this is a freaking lie when they really don't know would be as foolish as those that are getting a kick out of this saying that this has got to be 100% absolutely God's honest truth when they really don't know we don't know we can have our beliefs or thoughts or opinions on it but at this point in time we can't sit there and say for sure that we know because we don't and this comes to somebody of all people like of Vince Russo as well how ironic it is the people that love TNA so much have now found themselves aligned with the guy that many of them hated because in part of what he did all those years of working with TNA and a guy like Vince Russo I guess when it comes to Dave Meltzer the enemy of my is my friend and they all join together in one TNA six-sided circle jerk to try and go after Dave Meltzer and the anti-na crowd if you will and you know Vince Russo has used this as others have as an opportunity to sit there and try and Bash the dirt sheets and talk about how they run uh information irresponsibly that they don't properly vet their sources that they don't check double check and recheck again their information and what have you to which I say a couple of things number one you know if you're that mad about what melter and the dirt sheets do maybe you shouldn't shoot the messenger maybe you should shoot the people so to speak that are delivering the message to the messenger to begin with this is the whole ludicrous and Ridiculousness of the anti- dirt sheet view when it comes to professional wrestling who the [ __ ] are the ones that are feeding the information who the one who are the ones that are sitting there and selling their story or selling their dirt to the dirt sheets it's the people in the wrestling business so when somebody like a Russo says that he makes up [ __ ] or that he's being irresponsible in how we report [ __ ] or that he's not getting the story fully correct well he's reporting it what he gets from other sources and maybe we should be mad about those sources that are revealing the dirt and the information to freaking begin with that's where the problem lies not with somebody like a Dave Meltzer in terms the irresponsibility of it when you're talking about a guy like Meltzer who's been doing it for over 30 years you know whether you like him or not at some point in time you would have to assume if he's been doing it over 30 years and been able to make probably a six figure income each and every year and have un dozen freaking other crappy dirt sheets all over the Internet sit there and rip off all of his content in order to fill the content on their crappy looking sites you would think at some point in time that the guy just might have a little bit of credibility now is this a situation or an example where we focus on a small percentage of the time that melter information might be proven to be false or inaccurate or what have you or do we focus on the larger scheme of things and focus on the larger scale percentage of the time that Mel's information is relatively accurate or completely on [ __ ] point you know this is very reminiscent to me of when so many people were sitting there that the rumors of Spike TV cancelling TNA were [ __ ] they weren't going to cancel impact people like Dave melzer just haded out for TNA it was false it was a lie no it wasn't it was true and it came to pass and a lot of the same patterns of half ass but not real denials that I see coming from Destination America Impact Wrestling you know TNA and the people involved with TNA makes me believe where there's smoke there's got to be some type of fire at this point again based off of the history and then when somebody like aince Russo wants to sit there and say well the reports of that he put out there of me and discussions with Lucha underground and everything else those were false and inaccurate says who because this is the same exact type of attitude you had when the report started surfacing from Mike Johnson and Dave Meltzer about you Consulting again with TNA and Spike TV didn't like that and that was a bad thing and TNA was trying to keep it under wraps before it eventually got revealed you were on the the same [ __ ] shur confident attitude that this was [ __ ] and this was false except it was true and you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar and then as is so often the case when you're talking about somebody like a Vince R you got made to look like a jackass because now he had to backpedal because he basically got out it is he wrong about Lucha underground because it's just flat out wrong is he wrong because it didn't come to fruition and there's no like very iable proof is it wrong just because you say so is it wrong because there is again no verifiable proof I mean when we're talking about credibility here in the grand scheme of things and we're talking about Vince Russo and [ __ ] TNA as opposed to Dave Meltzer as much as frankly I don't really like any of the parties involved especially when it comes to Russo and especially Meltzer I'm gonna side with Meltzer on this one in terms of credibility is he always right almost certainly not there are plenty of times where he's completely freaking wrong it's some of the opinions he has about the state of the professional wrestling business more in particular the business itself I think are completely moronic and idiotic and are negative influences on Hardcore wrestling fans but we can't just sit there and totally whitewash everything and start calling him anti-na and a liar and a biased guy when the majority of the time he's actually proven to at least be somewhat if not mostly if not totally and completely corrected for somebody like a Vince Russo to say that somebody like a militer is irresponsible in the way he runs his stories and puts out his information because maybe again he didn't verify his sources maybe he didn't vet him properly maybe he didn't check recheck and double check again uh he did that [ __ ] though when it came to Spike TV cancelling TNA and for months it was he's wrong he's wrong he's wrong he's wrong uh but he wasn't and you see the same pattern of Behavior now once the news starts coming out about Destination America it's the same type of denial non- denial type of [ __ ] that we saw last year and then with Vince Russo working again with TNA it's the same type of pattern and you know meler ended up being proven right I mean so what is it it just it's one of these things where we don't know and again I'm emphasizing we don't know we can have our thoughts and my thought if I'm being honest is that where there's smoke there's fire and if we're looking at this from a credibility standpoint honestly I'm going to take somebody like Dave Meltzer more for what he has based off of his history and track record than I am with somebody like a Vince Russo or somebody like TNA and the people involved with TNA that's just the way it is now this whole notion again of meler has an anti-na bias and he was just doing it to get clicks and he was doing it to get that frankly if we're being completely honest if he was looking to do something like that wouldn't he have done something more negative about let's say the WWE which has a much larger fan basee which gets much more interest you know let's put it this way you do a negative video about TNA it's going to get many more views than a positive video about TNA that's just a fact but a negative video about TNA is going to get much smaller views than a negative video about WWE that's typically the case it's just how it is people gravitate towards negativity but in wrestling circles in particular gravit towards negativity when it comes to the WWE so you know as far as melter like I said I don't particularly like him I think in some ways he has been bad for the wrestling business but I also can't sit there and sit idly by as people are knocking him um for his credibility how many of these people that are knocking him for his credibility are reading these Ting dozen other Chop Shop dirt sheets that recycle and gargle and regurgitate 90% of the information from the wrestling Observer newsletter how can you sit there and question the guy when you're sitting there and reading the sites that are based off of the information that he puts out there from his sources that he's accumulated over the past 30 plus years and when it comes to TNA what type of credibility does TNA really have and for some of those fans that might sit there and say well I know the real story or I've heard that it's not true is that the same [ __ ] they told you when it came to Vince so not working with the company again is that the same [ __ ] they told you when it came to Spike TV is not going to cancel TNA and nothing is GNA happen just because you want it to not be true doesn't mean that it's not true on the flip side just because you want it to be true doesn't make it true itself now furthermore there's one important distinction here that I think needs to be drawn up is just because a Destination America would potentially would be looking at cancelling TNA and all of its programming that wouldn't necessarily mean that the company would completely and totally die most certainly wouldn't be a good thing it would probably be a very bad thing it would make it very hard if a third rate Network like that crap old Destination America didn't want them who the [ __ ] would but there are options there are choices there is still potential that TNA could survive I just don't like the narrative that's been put out there about how melter in particular is inaccurate and irresponsible in the information that he puts out there I don't like how people are just sitting there and trying to paint him as this guy that has a very anti-na bias you know because frankly one even if you believe that maybe if he actually bothered reading his entire work as opposed to a portion of maybe you realize that sometimes he says good things about the company too just because sometimes somebody says something bad or critical about the company doesn't mean they have an anti something something bias that's part of the nature he is a Critic ultimately so part of the job ding-dong dumb dicks is he is going to critique that is the nature of the [ __ ] beast okay but with that said again if he's reporting information then he probably after over three decades of freaking doing it going way back to when Vince Russo was running a video store whatever the hell or writing the freaking WWF magazine if he's going with it he probably feels pretty good about the information I'm just saying you know we we've heard this [ __ ] before and I'm sorry TNA fans you might not want it to be true but it may very well be true I hope that it's not true I hope that Meltzer is wrong I just don't think you should be shooting the messenger I really don't because I don't think it's pic particularly excuse me productive in fact I think it's counterproductive and it's totally missing the point you can't sit there with a guy like Meltzer and totally ignore the 75 to 85% of the time where he's somewhat to mostly or completely accurate just to sit there and paint a particular narrative because of the 10 or 50% of the time you can't take that out of context like somebody like arusa responding to me on Twitter talking about how he was maybe right about one thing but wrong about Lucha underground okay so now you're taking just two examples involving yourself and you're skewing the numbers do you really think melzer has a 50-50 success rate at best I mean come on now like I said there's one thing that's funny about this whole thing is that I find it funny that TNA hardcore fans and VI Russo seem to be aligned to join together the enemy of my enemy is my friend I guess what the [ __ ] ever but this whole [ __ ] about hating on meltz or needs a stop I don't like the guy but what some of these people saying about him is just [ __ ] | OTRSCentral | UC-p8V2OdjDH6mmy1NW3JBLg | 2015-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,703 | 19,767 |
AN5hYzcCw7M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN5hYzcCw7M | CFSM Ep2 Your Money is Not Safe If You Have It In These Systems | you ever had a real conversation about money without having to talk about bills or your cousin very raise latest pyramid scheme before we were emancipated in 1863 we had point five percent of the nation's national wealth today in 2020 over 150 plus years later we've only amassed a half of a percent that's right today we only have one percent of the nation's wealth I think it's well past to be able to talk about money [Music] peace of blessings this is a way very shocking of a crypto world financial sustainability movement where I'll show you alternative financial building methodologies that in a way to live off your savings and investments be sure that the subscribe button and hit that Bell so you'll be notified when new videos are posted also with a given salute to assist at night in the TVT gang or the work that they're doing and allowing us to be on their platform as well so I want to start today out with figuring out what type of thinker you are there's three types of thinkers there's the literal Lorenzo and the evaluative now the literal thinker is the one that takes everything basically whatever you say face value without question for instance if I tell you the sky is purple you know you're not gonna question me because one I'm a person of authority and usually these are your teachers your doctors your parents or your pastors so when they tell you something you can accept it without question then for rental thinker is the one that takes it information and even though it doesn't sit well with them they're not yet equipped to come back with an alternative and the evaluative thicker which is I hope that we all aspire to be is that type of thinking that takes that information for instance someone tell you the sky is purple and they do their diligence to come back and counter and say hey look the sky isn't purple it's actually blue and this is the reason why this is that person that's not afraid to challenge authority so whatever we talk about especially when it comes to finances there's a lot of information out there but we haven't asked the right questions and we're kind of afraid to ask those people that are giving it information now well with the crypto financial sustainability movement I want to leave this Avenue open for you to have questions and also challenge the things that I put out there because all in all we're trying to get free so Harry Truman once said there's nothing new in the world except the history you do not know and if there's one thing that I know we don't really know enough about is about finances pockets are the most consumptive race on the planet it's one of the main reasons that we as a race don't have a pot to piss in or a window to throw out of now what I mean by padas is an acronym coladas means people of African descent in the United States the reason why I say that is because when we say african-american we're excluding the other for kids that'll - pork Africans that live in this country it could be some from the Caribbean some from Europe some from Africa the motherland itself so what I'm speaking about these issues I'm talking about us collectively cuz that's collectively the world sees us that way but we don't so we'll be using that term of paratus that it's just we're dealing with is about us collectively and even Martin Luther King said this at one point all too often when there is a mass unemployment in the black community it's referred to as a social problem and when there's mass unemployment in the white community it's referred to as a depression what if I told you this was systemically done by design across every socio-economic level Huaraz have significantly less wealth than whites over one-third of paratus families have even negative wealth or no net worth at all for every $100 a white family has a lot us have five dollars and four cents and we think about the last recession that happened between 2007 and o.9 a lot of those communities were hit the hardest losing more than half of our network we went from $12,000 per median household $5,600 whereas White's only losing 10% of their network went from $135,000 to $110,000 so in the same breadth of talking about recessions many aren't aware that they are systemically planned and happen in cycles anywhere between every 10 to 12 years so we're actually approaching us recession right now but they had the power to disrupt an economy or damage this significantly the thing is we to understand is that when a recession happens the older you get the more vulnerable your savings are imagine being two years away from retirement and a recession comes and you see your savings drop significantly some 20% well that's what happened in 2007 209 last recession where we saw people lose not 20% but 30% of their entire mint savings and it wasn't replenished we saw the senior citizens age bracket lose 2.7 trillion dollars in retirement savings what situation did that put them in well in most cases some of them a lot of them lost their homes I was unable to pay for their mortgages so they had the poor clothes and some even had to move in with their children they weren't able to afford to pay for their doctor visits or their Medicare and some even were fatal some even couldn't even live because of not having funds in Austin last thing we have to realize is that the retirement savings system is and because of that there will be no rest retirement nest a they were accustomed to having winters not coming it's actually here if you refer to my previous video the hand of the grasshopper I explained with that and because financial literacy is not a topic of conversation in our communities we instead are told to invest in the formal K in stock platform which has proven to show that there's not really that big of return so let's talk about the real informal case what do they actually do you know formal k basically is an agreement that you have with your with the retirement system that you're going to put money away for 20 to 35 years taking out of your paycheck if you do decide to take out money before the age 59 and a half you face massive penalties and in some states like New York your tax up to five time and those monies that are pulled up within that year are fixed to your income so for instance if you're making seventy five thousand dollars for the year and you pull out fifteen thousand you won't be taxed in a $75,000 bracket you'll be actually taxed in a $90,000 bracket so these are things that people don't really understand what they actually do try to pull out money here's the other issue is we don't understand it the tax rate we have no idea what the tax rate is going to be thirty years from now the tax rate certainly will be much higher thirty years from now when it's time to retire even ten years now so basically what we're doing is we're putting away money but we have no idea the value of it when it comes time to take it out the other thing is the employer match with the employer match we're told okay if you put in three percent then we'll match that with me percent oh we don't know is the fine print is for every dollar that you contribute to your 401k your employer contributes ninety nine cent less of your salary so in essence all they're really contributing is a penny the other part of it is that we don't realize that you have to actually state your job for a certain amount of time or just to kick in so even though in year one through five you can put getting money into your 401k and it's been matched by your employer you have to stay your job at least in six years you know there for it to be actually to be able to pull that money out when we look at the Bureau of Labor Statistics we find that the average American stays at their job four point two years so that means they don't stay long enough that's six year threshold to be able to actually receive that contribution match from their employer so what does that money go it goes back to the company so this is actually a way of them making money off of your investments so where is your funds put in to put into one in a phone case well it's invested in highly volatile funds so if the market isn't doing well or the amount of money that you have in the market isn't doing well also if it does good then you'll get a rise but the key here is to realize that the money that you have saved is predicated upon what's happening in the world if everywhere this year we saw that the stock market rose to an all-time high of over twenty nine thousand five hundred points but one scope it came March 23rd we saw the largest drop dropping down to eighteen thousand six hundred points and let's also the bump the myth that the mark is we can make all this money you can get rich we think about it the market the average annual return is anywhere between seven to ten percent but as an individual over the last 40 years individuals only net a gain of anywhere between one to 1.8 percent that's the same as the banking account and the reasons I speak about dangers of 401ks because most folks will pull these funds out until it's time to retire well as I mentioned a recession can wipe it out and you not even know it the last recession I lost twenty fifty thousand dollars in my retirement savings and me thinking this was just a fluke not knowing the full nature of how a 401k systems work with recessions I just started putting money back in the money that was lost was it replenished so me starting all over again I started to put money back into my contributions at this time actually doubled all this thinking I need to catch up but here's the issue a recession could happen again and Malvar resets has happened or the later in your years and you could working careers the closer you are to retirement the more susceptible your retirement savings are to being lost soul as I became a little bit more financially literate I realize that these funds that are sitting there there's probably better off for me to think about using it now than later after all the money sitting there for thirty years making money for them why not pull it out now and use it for myself and create my future there's toughie briefly about the Social Security system another retirement savings plan right well at the day if you look at the ticker of the world debt clock it says that we are over twenty six trillion dollars I've always wondered who do we owe this money to so if you do a little bit of effect finding you'll find it as of May of 2019 1.1 trillion dollars is old each to Japan and China the remaining nine hundred billion is owed to Brazil Ireland and the United Kingdom so guess who the remaining 23 trillion is owed to both to us a lot of that money is put in the form of Social Security well this money pot is also used to balance the federal budget the US Congress pulls out of consistently to pay for unfunded Wars tax cuts for the rich and occasionally a bailout for us so because it's money is being continually dipped into and not replenished it's estimated that by the year 2033 the Social Security system would be completely empty this is why I say this is by design but it doesn't have to be your design so before I move on I want to give you a little bit of a backdrop of Who I am how I became financial literate I was a 12-year corporate worker bees soldier for the National Basketball Association it was a thankless job I worked 50 60 hours a week I live paycheck to paycheck and have very little savings low credit score and I basically had no sustainable escape plan you know March 13 2017 I was fired immediately on the spot not because of my work ethic because of what I post on my social media pages which deals with the upliftment of African people through information and education so this took me back to the nature of the question I asked in my first video of this channel what would you do if you showed up on a Monday it'll be the first thing you think about if you lost your job and basically that was my situation I had to think about my money and in thinking about my money I was basically taken on to the path of financial literacy and from that I was able to create the cook the world financial sustainability movement within six months of applying what I learned in financial literacy I went to mapping out a living financial sustainable plan unclear twenty thousand dollars in debt and increase my credit limit plus thirty five thousand dollars I raised my credit score more than 150 points I lower my credit utilization rate from 80 percent to 15 percent and I created an intergenerational wealth plan for my bloodline seventy years into the future but this wasn't enough a federal was a port that I actually had to share this with a Democrat that needs it most coladas so here's the deal if you're like me you want financial security and you also want a reliable and sustainable savings plan so from this I created a crypto world financial sustainability master online course where I work with you would show you money methods that are used to enable you to live off your savings and investments without having to pick up new employment in actuality put you in a position to fire your boss eliminating the anxiety a job or wage loss this program is broken into five modules the first being assessing your debt the second would learn how to leverage our credit third will eliminate this debt the fourth module goals at the intergenerational wealth planning and the last in communal cooperatives this is for you if you depend on a job to sustain yourself this is also for you if your income does not allow you to leave your job you may have to maintain a second job just to make ends meet this is also for you if you know something's not right but don't know how to address it and lastly if you're willing to make the short-term sacrifices necessary to guarantee long term financial gains and freedom so if you like what you heard today be sure to hit that like button to learn more or the crypto will little bit calm that's clipped oh whoa whoa man calm so you might ask the question what is crypto world well in the word you might hear that word crypto but I want to be clear the crypto financial sustainability movement is not about cryptocurrency what we're talking about we look at the etymology of the word crypto you find the word cryptic and cryptic actually means hidden so what we're talking about is using cryptic or hidden money methods used by wealthy families over 200 years that has enabled them to continue to make intergenerational wealth my mission is broken into two phases phase one consists of getting 300 people financially literate on the path of sustainability and Phase two is to move those 300 people towards physical and virtual cooperative communities creating intergenerational economic ecological and cultural resuscitation and preservation a way of joint endeavors what does that mean that basically means if I give my money situation right you have your money situation right instead of buying the home we can buy a block instead of starting a small local business didn't create an enterprise on a global level I will be posting more videos on financial literacy so if you like this type of information be sure to subscribe if you liked today's video hit that like button and also be sure to hit that Bell so you'll be notified when I post the videos up so join the movement the crypto world financial sustainability movement if you live the life of your choosing living off your savings and investments change not only your future | Cryptowoke Financial Sustainability Movement | UCvRJ_CE8zL0pUWGmhsYGJDw | 2020-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,883 | 15,550 |
1Km8mxpPENw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Km8mxpPENw | Bitcoin Q&A: What's the Best Programming Language for building on the Lightning Network? | what is the best programming language to start if you want to start with lightning Network you know George there that answer is actually pretty flexible because lightning Network nodes have now been implemented in a number of different languages the two most prominent are L and D by the lightning labs company which is implemented in go-go is a language created by Google it's I've recently played a bit with Goa that's some very very minor pull requests for lnd it's a fairly easy language to learn and it keeps you rather disciplines and is easy to collaborate with so that's one language you could learn similarly C lightning is written in C and is which is a very robust language but is also a fairly low level language low level meaning closer to the hardware on your computer which makes it very efficient but also a bit unforgiving when it comes to certain types of bugs however and this is where it gets really interesting see lightning has a series of plug-in capabilities that allow you to plug in directly to both the processing pipeline of the peer-to-peer network as well as the events driven engine that allows you to to process messages as they're going through the state machine and react to events on the Lightning Network the plugins can be written in Python and that makes it very very easy to jump in with with a language like Python which is one of my favorite languages and probably the one I'm most comfortable with so there are some suggestions there you could start with writing some plugins for the sea Lightning system in Python or you could learn a bit of go and read the source code of Ln D if you enjoyed this video please subscribe like and share all my work is shared for free so if you want to support it join me on patreon you | aantonop | UCJWCJCWOxBYSi5DhCieLOLQ | 2020-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 323 | 1,761 |
d-3mRscgfhQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-3mRscgfhQ | AGTV - Phil James Ingram Valley Trek 1 | one tiny little little yellow flower practice well as you can see we've finally arrived and it is a hell of a lot more spectacular than i thought i think that it was just a drizzle this is a linux pump and you know i would say i wouldn't before uh part of the mayan try i've came and there's supposed to be a countdown calendar stone right in the where the groove is of this waterfall um i wish you could see it but uh it's finally here finally here and we'll be part of history so that's the first section done about the call we're going to go and drive for about 10 minutes and tackle the second hill and monstrosity as you can see the weather is still lovely um i feel pretty good um i feel i feel like i could do this with a bit more practice but day one there so far school really well oh i've decided what i've decided that we're not going to do buffalo today it's absolutely choking it down keeping the sheep seem pissed off excuse me which way is the club which way that way oh so yeah as you can see somewhere if you can see right up the top of something like that hill and this roller i don't feel like pulling a ziggy so um yeah we'll fight the cause another day so until then | WDN Photo Booth | UCIYwqIfCze624XiCGm9erLg | 2014-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 240 | 1,187 |
DqA4FE8Wgow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqA4FE8Wgow | Military production during World War II | Wikipedia audio article | military production during World War two includes the arms ammunitions personnel and financing which were mobilized for the war military production in this article means everything produced by the belligerents from the occupation of Austria in early 1938 to the surrender and occupation of Japan in late 1945 the mobilization of funds people natural resources and material for the production and supply of military equipment and military forces during World War two was a critical component of the war effort during the conflict the Allies outpaced the Axis powers in most production categories access to the funding and industrial resources necessary to sustain the war effort was linked to their respective economic and political alliances as formerly neutral powers such as the United States joined the escalating conflict territory changed hands combatants were defeated the balance of power shifted in favor of the Allies as did the means to sustain the military production required to win the war topic historical context during the 1930s political forces in Germany increased their financial investment in the military to develop the Armed Forces required to support near and long-term political and territorial goals Germany's economic scientific research and industrial capabilities were one of the most technically advanced in the world at the time and supported a rapidly growing innovative military however access to and control of the resources and production capacity required to entertain long term goals such as European control German territorial expansion and the destruction of the USSR were limited political demands necessitated the expansion of Germany's control of natural and human resources industrial capacity and farmland beyond its borders Germany's military production was tied to resources outside its area of control a dynamic not found amongst the Allies in 1938 Britain was a global superpower with political and economic control of a quarter of the world's population industry and resources in addition to its close allies in the independent Dominion nations such as Canada and South Africa from 1938 to mid-1942 the British coordinated the Allied effort in all global theaters they fought the German Italian Japanese and Vichy armies air forces and navies across Europe Africa Asia the Middle East India the Mediterranean and in the Atlantic Indian Pacific and Arctic oceans British forces destroyed Italian armies in north in East Africa and occupied overseas colonies of occupied European nations following engagements with Axis forces British Empire troops occupied Libya Italian Somaliland Eritrea Ethiopia Iran and Iraq the Empire funded and delivered needed supplies by Arctic Convoys to the USSR and supported Free French forces to recapture French Equatorial Africa Britain also established government's in exile in London to rally support and occupied Europe for the Allied effort the British held back or slowed the Axis powers for three years while mobilizing their globally integrated economy and industrial infrastructure to build what became by 1942 the most extensive military apparatus of this allowed their later allies such as the United States to mobilize their economies and develop the military forces required to play a role in the war effort and for the British to go on the offensive in its theaters of operation the entry of the United States into the war in late 1941 injected financial human and industrial resources into Allied operations the u.s. produced more than its own military forces required and armed itself in its allies for the most industrialized war in history at the beginning of the war the British and French placed large orders for aircraft with American manufacturers in the US Congress approved plans to increase its Air Forces by 3,000 planes in May 1940 Franklin D Roosevelt called for the production of 185 thousand aeroplanes 120,000 tanks 55,000 anti-aircraft guns and 18 million tons of merchant shipping in two years Adolf Hitler was told by his advisors that this was American propaganda in 1939 annual aircraft production for the US military was less than three thousand planes by the end of the war US factories had produced 300,000 planes and by 1944 had produced two-thirds of the allied military equipment used in the war bringing military forces into play in North and South America the Caribbean the Atlantic Western Europe and the Pacific the u.s. produced vast quantities of military equipment into late 1945 including nuclear weapons and became the strongest most technologically advanced military forces in the world in addition to out producing the axis the Allies produced technological innovations through the Tizard mission British contributions included radar instrumental in winning the Battle of Britain sonar improving their ability to sink u-boats and the proximity fuze the Americans led the Manhattan Project which eliminated the need to invade Japan the proximity fuze for example was five times as effective as contact or timed fuses and was devastating in naval use against Japanese aircraft and so effective against German ground troops that General George S Patton said it won the Battle of the Bulge for us the human and social costs of the war on the population of the USSR were mence with combat deaths alone in the millions recognizing the importance of their population and industrial production to the war effort the USSR evacuated the majority of its European territory moving 2,500 factories 17 million people and great quantities of resources to the east out of German reached the USSR produced equipment and forces critical to the axis defeat in Europe over 1 million women served in the Soviet armed forces the statistics below illustrate the extent to which the Allies outproduced the axis production of machine tools tripled and thousands of ships were built in shipyards which did not exist before the war according to William s Knudsen we won because we smothered the enemy in an avalanche of production the like of which he had never seen nor dreamed possible access to resources and large controlled international labour pools in the ability to build arms in relative peace were critical to the eventual victory of the Allies Donald Douglas founder of the Douglas Aircraft Company declared here's proof that free men can out produce slaves topic production summaries 1939 to 1945 topic personnel topic major weapons groups topic economy in thousands of international dollars at 2014 prices topic vital commerce and raw materials cargo and resources in metric tons topic production overview service power and type topic land forces topic airforces topic naval forces topic munitions source goldsmith data in Harrison 1988 P 172 topic commercial forces topic resources all figures in millions of tonnes topic reference data for summary tables topic GDP GDP provides insight into the relative strength of the belligerents in the run-up to and during the conflict Romanian Hungarian Bulgarian and Albanian GDP calculated by multiplying the GDP per capita of the four countries in 1938 1242 dollars for Romania two thousand six hundred fifty five dollars for Hungary one thousand five hundred ninety five dollars for Bulgaria and over nine hundred dollars for Albania by their estimated populations in 1938 to 19 million 750,000 for Romania nine million eighty two thousand four hundred for Hungary six million three hundred eighty thousand for Bulgaria and one million forty thousand four hundred for Albania table notes France - axis 1942 50% light green 1941 - 44 - 100 percent brown USSR - allies 1941 to 44 percent light green 1942 - 1945 to 100% US direct support to the Allies begins with lend-lease in March 1941 though the US made it possible for the Allies to purchase US produced material from 1939 Italy - allies in axis 1938 - 0 % 1939 - 1943 - 100 % axis brown 1944 - 1945 - 100 percent allies Japanese - axis begins with tripartite pact in 1940 the allied and axis totals are not the immediate sum of the table values see the distribution rules used above EPIK United States World War two GDP compared to other countries topic GDP during World War two debt and higher taxes led to GDP growth percentages over 17 percent this trend continued throughout the war and stopped increasing after the war ended for the United States government spending was used as a positive indicator of GDP growth however the high rates of government only was beneficial for a short period of time a trend that can be seen in most wars in 1939 Britain spent 9 percent of its GDP on defense this raised drastically after the start of World War two to around 40% by the year 1945 government spending had peaked at 52 percent of the national GDP before joining World War two US government spending in 1941 represented 30 percent of GDP or about four hundred eight billion dollars in 1944 at the peak of World War two government spending had risen to over 1.6 trillion dollars about 79% of the GDP during this three-year period the total GDP represented by government spending rose 394 percent topic u.s. unemployment during World War two during World War two unemployment by 1945 had fallen to 1.9 percent from 14.6% in 1940 20 percent of the population during the war was employed within the Armed Forces the beginning years of World War two shows a spike in employment but towards the end of the war decreased significantly the employment spike was in relation to the tremendous amount of production the United States was making examples of high numbers of employment could have been seen in at Gulf shipbuilding which obtained 240 employees at the beginning of 1940 and increased to eleven thousand six hundred employees in 1943 Alabama drydock also was an exemplary business in employment that raised number from 1,000 workers to 30,000 in the most productive years of the war demographics of employment consisted of 8 million women including African Americans and Latinas adding to the 24 million that searched for defensive jobs outside of the war topic price of war many concerns and political influence come from the price of war while GDP can easily increase federal expenditures it also can influence political elections and government decision-making no matter how much percentages of GDP increase are decreased we need higher amounts of GDP in order to pay for more investments one of those investments being more Wars to pay for these Wars taxes are held at a very high rate for example by the end of World War two tax rates went from 1.5 percent to 15 percent along with tax percentage is reaching high amounts spending on non-defense programs were cut in half during the period of World War two tax cuts allow one to see GDP in effect for the average American still almost ten years after World War Two in 1950 and 1951 Congress raised taxes close to four percent in order to pay for the Korean War after the Korean War in 1968 taxes again were raised 10% to pay for the Vietnam War this caused GDP to raise 1 percent although research can support positive relationship between production and jobs with GDP research can also show the negative relationship with tax increases in GDP topic u.s. wartime production prior to the Second World War the United States was cautious with regard to its manufacturing capabilities as the country was still recovering from the Great Depression however during the war Franklin Roosevelt said ambitious production goals to fulfill the early 1940s were set to have 60,000 aircraft increasing to 125,000 in 1943 in addition targets for the production of 120,000 tanks and 55,000 aircraft were set during the same time period the Ford Motor Company in Michigan built one motor car comprising 15,000 parts on the assembly lines every 63 seconds Ford's production contributed to America's total production of vehicles totaling three million in 1941 American production numbers caused the us employed workforce to increase massively America's yearly production exceeded Japan's production building more planes in 1944 than Japan built in all the war years combined as a result half of the world's war production came from America the government paid for this production using techniques of selling war bonds to financial institutions rationing household items and creating more tax revenues some contribution to the u.s. wartime manufacturing boom can be ascribed to the prior creation of the Alcoa plant in the 1930s the Alcoa plant prepared thousands of tons of aluminum used for the production of three hundred four thousand aeroplanes during the war the United States quickly adjusted to the levels of production required to equip its military with the millions of war products used during World War two topic personnel Allied Britain dominions and possessions including all non British subjects in British services note auxiliary units include Home Guard reserves police regiments etc topic personnel axis German Reich this includes all German and non German subjects serving within German Reich forces note ünzile iary units include Home Guard Wehrmacht ski fold reserves police regiments etc USSR includes Armenia for KSS 14k we're 7k ox Azerbaijan 55 k SS 7 DK we're Belarus 12 K we're 20 k ox Cossack 200 K we're Estonia 20 k SS 50 K we're 7k ox Georgia 10 k SS 30 K we're komak 5 k we're latvia 55 k SS 87k we're 300 air 23k ox lithuania 50k we're ten ox North Caucasus 4 k SS Russia 60 k SS 26 K we're Turkestan 16 K we're Ukrainian 300 K we're 2 k ox to tart Urals 12 K we're topic aircraft allied British Empire within the UK initially aircraft production was very vulnerable to enemy bombing to expand and diversify the production base the British set up shadow factories these brought other manufacturing companies such as vehicle manufacturers into aircraft production or aircraft parts production these inexperienced companies were set up in groups under the guidance or control of the aircraft manufacturers new factory buildings were provided with government money topic aircraft allies France Poland and minor powers production numbers until the time of the German occupation of the respective country some types listed were in production before the war those listed were still in production at the time of or after the Munich crisis topic aircraft axis all occupied countries produced weapons for the Axis powers figures are for the period of occupation only topic propaganda posters topic see also allied technological cooperation during World War two combined food board combined munitions assignments board combined raw materials board combined shipping adjustment board American armored fighting vehicle production during world war ii british armored fighting vehicle production during world war ii german armored fighting vehicle production during world war ii Soviet armored fighting vehicle production during world war ii united states aircraft production during world war ii forced labor under German rule during world war ii technology during world war ii topic notes topic citations topic table data topic personnel allied British Empire topic personnel axis topic aircraft allied topic aircraft axis topic raw materials Topic official histories topic bibliography topic external links allies and lend-lease museum Russia Australia war memorial official war history online archive Canada at war National War Museum United States New Zealand in the Second World War official war history online South Africa Journal of military studies | wikipedia tts | UCYsYRb62nVuCJ8-FojrZRVw | 2018-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,538 | 15,527 |
sKxNGjXzk0g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKxNGjXzk0g | Polygamous Battle - Chioma Chukwuka / Ebelle Okaro / Queen Nwokoye / Ngozi Ezeonu 2022 Movie | [Music] my [Music] he eventually gave me a song when [Music] just tell me why tell me how i'm going to go through this life alone with my brother why did you do this to me why mama why wait [Music] they would bleed [Music] she wants us to take good care of the gift she left behind for us who would take care of my brother [Music] huh [Music] brother [Music] i know it is hard to bear but be a man yes i know how it has affected you but i beg you let the winds that has blown blue if we take away go away with the dust so that our eyes will be clear to see the good things ahead thank you thank you for coming [Music] you have always been a wonderful [Applause] you have always remained a wonderful friend and i have no doubt to say that you are more than just a friend i appreciate huh accept my condolences [Music] like i already said you can always let me know when you need something [Music] i will be checking you from time to time [Music] he will be fine [Music] hey [Music] hey i missed you just this yesterday [Music] thank you [Music] hey [Music] um deborah my daughter there was something i tried telling you but you couldn't understand my new wife and bestseller my first daughter [Music] [Applause] [Music] i know it will come to you as a surprise but my daughter that is how things are that's the truth um please my daughter i have always trusted your wisdom and understanding please let them come to play in this matter i have known market for years now and even your late mother of blessed memory knew she is a very good woman [Music] my daughter don't be heartbroken because of what you just heard i'll be like a mother to you i sincerely promise you my daughter i did not do this to hurt you huh you know i always want the best for you [Music] consider me also you said this is your new wife and that thing there is your first daughter [Music] if this your new wife has the first daughter and my mother my late mother was your first wife who am i papa papa who am i now i know you really hate me you really really hate me [Music] it's good [Music] [Applause] um [Music] hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] and i see you're cleaning your hands let me not be there you're washing those plates are left at the back of the household what is if we see don't you know that this house is too small to employ the services of maids must you and your mother enslave yourselves in my mother's house please go it is simple i ain't good you don't want slaves thank you why are you talking to my mother like that what did you say talk now can't you talk again i said why are you talking to my mother like that please do i don't tolerate anybody talking to my mother anyhow oh [Music] you want to run your mouth what do i look like who do i look like to you take a good look at me i am home based out of home base go and ask questions i have never ever lost a match not to talk of drawing in this town and okay so when this whistle goes you and your mother relegation i will put you and your mother into relegation don't even try me i'm very catharto [Music] defeated you don't even know where you are [Music] that's nice it's okay just take it easy anybody in her shoes won't do this you don't need to challenge her oh with time she'll cooperate with us blood they say is thicker than water but mama this is not what we came here to see you know who came here to see you hey look at her home she is your younger sister then tell her this is my father's house and i will not allow my younger sister to intimidate me here mama i guess i will not read it come back you need to listen to me she lost someone very special to her just six months ago and the wood has not healed completely rumors are making making rounds about us let us not just give those rumor mangas room to to suspect us just calm down take it easy with time should we cooperate it's only time and love that we heal our wounds completely biko [Music] so [Applause] [Music] you're welcome hey i stopped over at your place i hoping that you'll be on leave today at least one day honeymoon you're right my brother but you know yesterday i didn't come to work day before yesterday i was not here and today i said i should come and look for something man i tried yes tell me were you able to win the barest heart hi my brother it has not been easy it's not easy at all you see i told her everything last night but she is here to put up with them oh well that is that should be her first reaction exactly i know i'm sure that maggie will win her over very soon she is a very nice woman that is very true you see time will heal exactly they just have to play accordingly it's happening my brother um as if i had one huh she left yesterday when we came back from your engagement hey huh this time around she took the two children away why must one kay go always run away from her husband's house kevin every time she will run and he'll be running this time i've made up my mind i will not take her back this rubbish must stop no don't don't don't say like that too just take it easy you keep managing her auntie she is good for you to live with why adorable how many times how many times this is the fourth time she runs away she goes she comes back she goes she comes and i accept her but this time no how her now now she thinks i can i can't survive without her right bet you love her uh [Music] hold on um what do we have for dinner oh i prepared the salad soup with the wild rabbit niger who brought for us bye for my friend hi he was in my workshop today but he never mentioned any [Music] so what did uh debra prepare for herself i know she doesn't like a salad soup no i wish she was back to tell me what to prepare for come back from where she didn't say where she was going when did she leave this house merely she finished her chores in the morning she left and not dinner she has not returned actually thought she went to work order alone oh she doesn't work anywhere she's just preparing for her examinations what there's no problem [Music] foreign is not the outgoing type now it's okay whenever she comes back i'll prepare anything she wants to eat [Music] is [Music] come your troubled hearts [Music] nothing is happening to her nothing will happen to her i know she's fine wherever she is bobby go to sleep [Music] i'll remain here till my daughter returns this has never happened before and my heart is grossly troubled loving is already past midnight there is nothing you can do now we cannot go searching for her at this time tomorrow is another day go inside and sleep worry has taken the place of sleep in my eyes and the peace in my heart has disappeared with my daughter until i set my eyes on her only death can put my back on the bed what is not good for my husband is not good for me we shall remain here until our daughter comes back [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] are you telling us that barely six months your mother died your father has brought in another woman yes uncle the woman even came with another girl my age who my father claims is his first daughter and i know who they had before [Music] did you check if he was all right at the time he said to you what you just told us now uncle my father does not drink neither does he take any other thing that will make you suspect he's he was not in full control of his senses he was in full control of his entire faculty that woman has brainwashed my father even if she lies let her wash his brain with bleach but let me tell you my day our tradition will not hold that disregarding act impossible [Music] you did not even allow my tears to dry hi come on you look assault added to the injury come on evil assault added to the wound my illness my indoors won him she wanted a warning he got even acquainted i will not fold my arms and allow the spirit of my daughter to be mocked else i'll start thinking that something else caused her death honestly this is really complicated dabere is he claiming to have a daughter outside wedlock and we his brothers were not aware of that all these years because they see my mother is late they want to press me out of my father's house uncle barely looking at that woman you will know she's the murderer behind my mother's strange deaths can wakunu let me just tell [Music] it took 22 years for my daughter to get pregnant and just when god blessed her she died it is obvious something killed her something must have killed my daughter i don't know koala my fob again it's okay you have not brought this matter before us eh we shall take prompt action and see to it that the situation has come uncle if we should do something please you should do something please do something i'm saying it now please do something because me i'm not against my father having a second word but this one he came back with has a plan and it's unworkable it will not work i will fight them to my last tool um you see if we find out that everything you told us went down exactly the way you said it i assure you that we shall stand solidly behind you and fight this battle to finish i give you my word thank you [Music] what please can you help me get my firewood help me carry it on my head is heavy me help you lift your firewood [Music] okay [Music] um [Music] you cannot lift it on your head and only you cannot leave it on your head but you can kill it a whole human being you can kill it [Music] was he only your mother or the both of you that are cute is that how desperate your mom wants to [ __ ] either for your house let me tell you [Music] that is happening as a matter of fact she is an era that cannot be moved if you don't [Music] you know [Music] oh [Music] ah [Music] what happened why are you crying did anything happen at the farm don't worry about it i'll be fine no no no you're crying and i'm not settled what is the problem any organic mama i don't want to talk about it [Music] people are pointing at kissing fingers at us mama do you know i fetched a whole lot of firewood today but nobody agreed to just help me put it on my head instead they started abusing me and saying that you are murderers [Music] god you are my witness i have never killed anybody in my life i have never had that thought not even just in a lot i did not kill her you know it's okay mama this is too much too it's too much i don't think we can copy i might think we better go back to our former place it's better for us your father your biological father the beret is your blood sister this is your rightful home you've always desired to stay with your father we have to make a little sacrifice don't worry with time the truth shall come to light oh it's okay just be strong you know i am strong but this one is different too he's different anu enjoy that tongue that has been talking info about us will speak good very soon it's just a matter of patience and tolerance let me tell you something i don't have any tolerance for insults especially when the insult is coming from someone i know i am better than no no no who does she think she is [Music] you are building an altar of confusion in your family [Music] why would you go and bring a new wife when the tears of your late wife is just six months old in your eyes why not just that you went as far as parading another man's daughter as your first daughter even in the presence of your first biological daughter oh aaron haruki mary let me ask you must you marry her and father her daughter at the same time no no wake up [Music] is my new wife as you can see she already had a daughter for me many years ago yes nine did you people hear that did you people hear what you just said do you know that what he said is capable of making me mad he said my god hence is [Music] smoke eh you confuse us you confuse us your brothers let me tell you never has it come to our knowledge that you have another wife outside oh ho not to talk of a daughter trauma that is it nothing did you marry heidi logan which part of our culture is a man permitted to perform the marriage rights without the knowledge of any member of his family or relation my late wife was aware yes you must be joking then where is she to bear your witness where is she [Music] look let me tell you we have not come here eh for nothing but we have come here to throw those vagrants out of this house hey listen to me i want you never you address my wife and daughter in that manner right just look at yourself so are you not ashamed that such nonsense slipped out of your mouth look if you know what is good for you [Music] expired goods back to wherever you have cargo them yes as what is it the fire on the mountain will burn down to the valley yes kangwaze [Music] nobody will come to run my family for me and if you don't mind you welcome has expired now do you know what you have just told us yes so you are invariably asking to of course your brothers eh to leave your house not invariably i am directly telling you to leave my house go numb fine and good we shall live but when this family fire yes starts to burn our [Music] with all you can okay even if it will cost you the last drop of your blood we are unshakeably behind you did you hear me brother please go remain unshakeable eh and let the spirit of your late mother be proud of you [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is the authentic owner of this house past hero landlady continues watch me fight this battle on your behalf not teammate don't give our enemies the chance to manifest their desires papa what did i hear you see give the enemies the chance you've given them all the chance they need papa you have given them this house you've equally given them my birthright doesn't i ring a bell enough [Music] i cannot give the birthright of my beloved daughter to anyone not even my best friend you mean more than the whole world to me and you know it give my new wife a chance accept her daughter as your broad sister god forbid [Music] which brought sister me papa esau did it in the olden days and that was the stone age this is the jet age i will fight for my portion i will fight for my destiny i will not lie down low nobody is claiming your question maggie had a child for me before your mother gave birth to you that's the truth about it [Music] papa please please why do you want to destroy the love we once shared in this family why hey oh mama the soul of my mother weeps the soul of this poor woman weeps yes she waves [Music] for your ignorance everything is known to her same i know that that's witch that white witch is the evil architect behind the untold death of my mother i forbid you question that you're calling strong how can you utter such an invitation against my innocent wife [Music] papa listen to me i do not care about the mountain of innocence belonging to that your wife all i know is that they will not come and take over let them leave me alone i will not take this lying low i will not take this line papa let it be a warning [Music] is [Music] i don't know [Music] have i not told you that i don't need to do my chores in this house didn't i tell you that or you need me to take a hammer and a chisel to drill it into your ears now we don't need house helps in this house i'm looking at laka yeah if not for one thing now eh i would have sketched the second niger vision that your [Music] let me tell you something the tongue might be the smallest part of the body but just be careful what you do before it comes to your condemnation if you try me if you try me in this house eh [Applause] [Music] i've always told you wisdom is the principal thing here you must always put it into play before that your wisdom let us start adding action to it because wisdom without action is let it be as long as we have peace and stay together in love in the sounds eh let it be let's go it's again mama i don't even want to say what is on my mind [Music] is [Music] i want us to tell her the truth honestly i am no longer comfortable with the looming family crisis i believe that if we tell her the truth she will understand and cooperate with us how can you say anything like that i don't just want to think about that no no no no forget it night please let us just break this oath at the heart the truth please break what earth have you forgotten that a blood oath sworn to by three will be broken by this entry anything on the contrary we heard the spirit of my dead wife joseph is dead the oath is now left between you and i that's where you are again [Music] [Applause] [Music] must be broken by the cemetery otherwise the consequence is that so nai are you saying that we will keep this secret forever that's what it means that's the solution [Music] i believe that the earth has lost its potency when justina died because let us just break it until the truth i save ourselves this danger be cool [Music] we knew that a time like this will come when pressure will be on us to reveal the truth that was why we took the oath in the first place anything on the contrary will hurt the spirit of my dead wife come please let us allow this to remain secret forever my heart can no longer carry this so big oh no i know i know how you feel i know that the situation on ground is gradually robbing us of peace in this family but at the same time i don't want us to die but we know the consequences of breaking a blood oath is death coyote [Music] i don't want to die [Music] it's good [Music] the conversation can continue outside and i want to go for less so i want to lock the doors please make it fast i'm running late oh hey now ron is anybody holding your neck see mrs scott answer once again hey will you find yourself outside before i throw you out i said i want to lock the doors [Music] of yours off so you don't know how to retrace your steps to your lost family and settle down there instead of jumping around like a bed of passage [Music] all of us do not need to blow hot at the same time if your sister says we should go out let's go hey if you get it go out for who for this guy never mama it will [Music] can't you see that she's watching eh can you not see that she's watching a responsible woman has a home find your own home go away this is my own mother's [Music] i'm house this battle with you by my side everything's all right you will have food that you want to eat better from the backyard [Music] no food for you until i come back i should do something about this thing it is getting out of hand though hey [Music] i really do not want your father to know about this this is something we can handle by remaining toys in the hands of that evil witch huh don't call her a witch she's your blood sister blood sister my foot we're just related by father [Applause] [Music] put yourself in our shoes view this thing from the eyes of other people [Music] let us not just give rumor mangas more wings for how long mama for how long eh do you know the next evil thing she's planning whatever that may be wisdom [Music] good morning [Music] it is me you just saw and just ignored just like through to pass an ordinary cooker nigel i'm running late for a lesson now which lesson will make you disrespect an elder especially an elder like me nigel you insulted yourself first too you insulted yourself when you followed my father to come bring that witch to our household you insulted yourself by by doing that and i'm sure my mother is in her grave rolling now by that singular act of perfect did you ask any question did you ask me any question on that note nigel i don't need to ask him on my own is to fight and i would do that with all singleness of purpose that is what i expect of you yes fight fight with everything you have in fact me i'm against that on holy marriage you believe you me your father forced me to go with him huh yes now the onus is on you to kick them out in fact those them out of that house of your mother's house are you the one saying this hey i'm not just saying it i said with all alacrity with all alacrity i'm a staunch supporter of your purpose you hear a standing back behind you yes that woman is a witch she killed your mother [Music] after [Music] hey [Music] um good morning sir good morning no keep this [Music] thank you hi hi thank you the little thing i can afford for you this morning my good wife thank you ah you don't even want to give a break at all your surprise uh uh uh when i'm praying to do more huh a good wife deserves the whole world hey night victor no because we could stop the flattery mama mama you're a good mother now so always accept who you are oh you have said it all my daughter thank you but try not to let her know about this who are you talking about that girl that's good they call it that jay-z building called dapper hey that was too harsh that is a perfect description that girl is worse than just the bell if she has wronged you in any way i'm pleading on her behalf [Music] you know if we don't consider children we will call them what they are not oh dabra is only a small girl small potentials she she she she's supposed for dangerous i would be the one to tell you about this girl she's the only problem in this family yes look you must you must open your eyes and stand firm on ground or else you may sleep in this house one day and the next day you you you wake up in a dust pain hey over my dead body that will not happen when i'm still here she's a small official oberazzo just leave her for me god will help us before god helps us we have to help ourselves yes these even written in the bible heaven help those who have been safe help yourself [Music] don't worry don't worry my good wife nice thank you for the gift [Music] thank you sir [Applause] thank god another person has said happy forgiveness have you seen it [Music] open your eyes ah you are telling me ready for who removed my bed from here and put this rubbish [Music] come here [Music] is this the bed i've been sleeping on in this house tell me what happened to my bed now brother is a single bed now for a single man [Music] that was there was meant for you and mama to sleep on now mama is no longer alive so there's no story in this one you have to cut down to this size we don't have size no other person will sleep with you on that big bed one double debra your mother is late and i have a new wife what's your problem but there's absolutely nothing new about that old travel that you brought into this house i have to protect my mother's matrimonial home dead or alive i'll protect it she's not going to sleep here you are going to sleep here alone this is matumonas and we know our size we don't have size you go out there and bring back my bed else i'll kill you this night but i'm not going anywhere i'm not bringing back any bed this bed will remain here right we don't understand mama is no more so you know that woman will sleep with you on this bed how dare you return to my wife will you go out and get my birthday [Music] huh [Music] oh um [Music] foreign this is [Music] is [Music] have you seen it have you seen where your norma has landed us mama i will no longer tolerate that stupid girl's attitude to us also mama i will get back to her for this nonsense you will see it will that solve the problem i was saying i don't care mama i don't care let it worsen let it get better it's their business that is my father's house and she will not push us away as if i just caught us yes sir i want peace deborah is only a small girl who doesn't know anything around her we are the ones who need to be patient patients even patients small girl how no i am a small girl mama that [ __ ] therefore does not deserve any more patience it is better for her to be praying that i remain in this cell because if i come out i will deal with her [Music] you will not gain anything by by losing your temper instead you end up setting the whole house on fire then rumor mangas will start talking look mama i don't care let them talk oh my gosh let them continue talking mama i find myself in self for the first time in my life because of that stupidity diet and you're telling me to be patient hey mama i'm actually it is better for her to keep praying or such a pleasure be aware that i don't come out of here because if i come out let me not say anything now stop shouting you don't need to act like a madman to treat a madman just become even boiling water will get cold with time mamet that is a big fat lie because i will treat her madness with my increase hey mama i got my jalam balia mama don't worry let me just come out of here [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right [Music] i'm sorry for beating you [Music] sorry have you eaten one today did you take any drunk yes i have i took some drugs nigel [Music] god will bless him for me i'm very very sorry oh for beating you up and i promise on my own it will never happen again in this house oh i'm sorry when i i'll just go and buff and get you some more drugs and buy you a pack of just a drink so let me just um where where is your sister and the mother i don't know [Music] i saw them living with their birds they didn't even talk to me living with their backs what phone where i don't know i was begging them begging them they refused to listen to me i don't know what she was saying accusing you of doing something to happen accusing me of something [Music] is that why our phone is switched up this morning have you tried the other line i saw her putting another sim into her phone she was swapping simon i have not known how to use another line women when would they always be like this she should have told me my wrong am i right am i wrong i begged i beg that big he refused to listen to me i know they don't like me where do i go to look for them this night nights yeah [Music] but you can't go and look for them or you can't go ah you can take a horse to the river but you cannot force the horse to drink water all i know is that our garage come back you can't go anywhere okay okay no problem i know just of a place to go and look for them let me just try that place and i'll come back oh let me go back [Music] yes i have never set my eyes on them ever since you left with them god could you please tell me the truth i know she might have wanted you not to tell me how whereabouts [Music] why would you say such a thing see i crossed my heart but wait i hope there's no problem that's what i don't know i came back to my house and found out that they moved out with all their belongings yes that is serious have you been able to reach them on phone i their phones have been switched off their phones are switched off no communication please my dear if there is any other place you can direct me to let me go and look for that please but wait was there any quarrel between her and anybody at all or did she ever complained of anything like that to you no i can't remember receiving such reports from her but initially when they came my other daughter behaved strangely she behaved a bit strangely but i quickly took care of the entire situation yes go home don't worry my friend will be back that i am very sure i'm what am i i'm my older one because my eyes cannot see sleep they can't recognize sleep because my dear wife my beloved wife and my daughter i know where to listen because please help me tomorrow is another day hey okay i will go with you to look for her tomorrow i promise yes okay thank you so much [Music] but i've not touched eat your food now so you have the energy to wait for those only ways now eh eat your food don't kill yourself because of anybody you are all i have now i am not vanished you are not famished yes papa stabbing yourself will not do you any good those people intentionally left you better know it now they love to intentionally eat your food so you have energy [Music] hey now because they chose they chose to stray and i'm sure they are feeding very well wherever they are now probably in another man's house what can all those yellow women do that's how they do they jump from one man's woman's house to another especially that's how they get daughters my wife we are talking about here and i pray to your hand is not in it because if your hand is in it my forgiving you will be a sin [Music] that is all i get in this house accusations upon accusations because my mother is dead up here i'm sober up you don't want to let one woman i don't know where she came from with her daughter to come and report wait wait wait there's no soul to come and take what you and my mother suffer for us i'm not going anywhere [Music] how could you how could you detain them on business accusations no statement no evidence you are sorry sorry for your generations useless officers yes sir you see your lives see your lives you even agree that you are useless are you even trained at all fools now go there get them out and take them home now [Music] is [Music] what happened how can you help [Music] what have you gained by putting me through all these troubles what is good about this money where both of you coming from please calm down you're asking me to come down i should come down eh i returned from work to find out that my wife packed all her belongings and left my house and you're asking me to come down huh maggie let me ask you what went wrong that you couldn't have waited for me to come back before you detail yourself but that wasn't how it happened if that wasn't what happened hey then what happened [Music] nine we were killed now kidnapped yes and the kidnappers also came in here and packed your luggages papa you want that he was i'd like to respect your father's mood let us thank god for this divine rescue [Music] do you actually mean what you're saying initially we thought they were armed robbers who came for our belongings we left under the sun eventually they turned out to be kidnappers nobody told me about this i'm sorry mama i don't like the way you're handling this thing i don't like you though to god if i spark here mama nobody will hurt me what is she talking about no i don't mind her she's just pointing accusing fingers a tuna i told her it is needless the kidnappers told us it was a mistaking identity [Music] but [Music] yes [Music] yes [Music] take a look at this [Music] i want you to understand that i love you as my daughter [Music] and i'll do nothing to hurt you [Music] i decided to give you this birth certificate so as to convince you that bestseller is my biological daughter just as you are [Music] please my daughter accept her as your own blood sister maggie is totally different from the person you think she is she's such a peaceful woman i'm sure you will like her if you give her a chance to be your new mother no problem papa everything is under control oh thank you my daughter i always believe your understanding thank you very much is that all papa [Music] that's all that has been bothering me for some time now okay no problem everything is okay so can i go back to what i was doing yes you know thank you papa so much [Music] hey [Music] there is something i want to share with you tabera is not interested tavera does not care [Music] what you need to care is a secret i want to tell you if i don't say it now you may not know it forever keep the secret to yourself i'm not interested i don't want to know please go as you can see i'm trying to study for my exams [Music] is just one thing but you need to stop to see it i said i am not interested what else do you want me to tell you don't you understand english again one thing i want you and your daughter to do is leave this house just leave this house for me and i'll have peace please go you're not wanted [Music] oh wait come to think of it i actually think i i have an idea of what you want to tell me you killed my mother right god forbid god forbid what is that what you want to tell me that it's you don't have to die to tell me just tell me the truth i know the truth already you killed my mother you killed my mother and now you want to take over everything you want to talk about my father you want to take over the whole compound you want to take over me it's not possible go we don't want you go please leave us in peace [Music] don't if i don't tell you this now you may not know it i don't want to know please go or don't you understand english anymore [Music] joy has finally found a place in the bosom of my heart for the first time since my first wife died [Music] i am now a very happy man yes i am now salivating for the good news just guess guess what happened in my family this morning i guess [Music] your new wife is pregnant there won't be a miracle then what you say has accepted maggie and the best in good spirit sometimes we have to defeat from tears of joy to frown of joy glory be to god hell the joy of this family has finally landed in your household yes my brother i must celebrate with you thank you my brother it all happened this morning okay just like that no shouting no gregor nothing on the other hand i'm not surprised because your daughter is so wise you have such a wise daughter i agree with you all she needed was to share to adapt to the shift in circumstance of course maggie is just having a fresh breath of life [Music] that's a possibility you no [Music] how could you have betrayed your mother's soul in this manner nigeria i don't understand how did i disappoint you and how did i betray my mother so it is barely six months your mother died your father brought in another woman with a daughter older than you robbing you of your mother's right and your own birthright all you could do was drink out of the cup of cowardice your father served you i'm not sure it is me we're talking about here yeah who else what other legacy did your mother live if not you but i thought we had deliberated on this matter and concluded that is why it cuts me to the marrow seeing you break down on your war path against those parasites who came to reap where they did not so me yes but your father told me that you have accepted the maggie and her daughter in good faith oh for my dead body huh what did i hear you say i said over my dead body one that is it that is it how can you retire without graduating that is it huh look they tied your mother's wound for 22 years and finally killed her now they want to face you that you have to face them they say an enemy you know is easier to kill so you kill them before they kill you niger thank you very much it is high time i opened my book of wickedness yes yes maggie um [Music] is [Music] make sure you don't mix them in the same water using to wash these grape clothes of yours reverse those two left leg obvious and come and remove these bed bug infested things out of my sights now you're talking you you are talking by the time i enter inside the house i come back and these clothes are not washed properly washed eh i will show you what they do to squatters who do not appreciate the roof the landlord gives them over their head that are where you did let me tell you something if you do not remove these menstrual rats out of my sight and we go in there get a bottle of petrol and set it on fire as yoku i dare you by the time i come to me i dare you one day what can you see is better for you to sit down there now and watch this clothes today if you people do not want to come under my fire begin to wash this clothes i don't know how you're going to do it either you watch and she races or you will not touch this which is close you will not try it for what now [Music] never occur now try now homesick let's please reign i'll watch mama wisdom you will not watch this [Music] you want to touch these infested things [Music] i see whoa yes whoa in my father's house huh my friend take it back this is my territory i reign supreme everything i say is wrong i am and yes [Music] is [Music] am i smiling go now can you see what i'm wearing hey i have arrived power has changed amen power has changed hi i have prepared the battlefield for you i have been in charge [Music] yes [Music] how are you doing [Music] my grandmother wants to sleep pickle just get up hey let us sleep in your room now which room which room [Music] will you get out of my room before thunder will scrape your head that was too hard and you're still talking huh yeah okay you are dead you're disturbing yourself [Music] my father's household eh my father's room my father's roof my father's compound squatters [Music] hey mama don't even say that this is my father's house and nobody will push me out of this place just come and touch me these are fiscal enemies and i can fight them with my physical bones come on push me out of the way [Music] okay my tyson get up yes [Music] is you usually inform me whenever you want to come and visit us but this time i am surprised you didn't do it [Music] yes have you finished oh no [Music] no let me ask you a question go ahead what am i to you on a camp you're my mother-in-law of course let me ask you the second question is there any part of the tradition that forbids a mother-in-law from visiting a son-in-law this is not what i am so why are your socks getting bigger than your shoes oh one night nothing nothing yeah it's nothing abc there's no research your own chapter has been closed keita let me open my own chapter you wanna guide who are those fibroids and cancer that you put inside your house mama [Music] i have no fibroids or cancer in this house but if it is my wife and daughter you are referring to like that i won't tolerate it oh my french okay water kawaii on i want you to understand something when fibroid is found in a woman's room it is cut off by the doctor mccallum the same applies to cancer if you find cancer in somebody's body whether cancer of the eye of the breast of the leg of character that one too is destroyed now eventually fab those two diseases inside your house will leave this house with immediate effects stop it you have no right to drive my wife and daughter away from my own house why your house bifancon did you say your house hey when you married my daughter you did not even have a cage to call your own what is a hormone then you want it my daughter can't change then things started happening then you people built this animal house eh then you connect with those forbidden demons to kill my daughter and bring them into this house in 1180 i cannot be anywhere not simon your house no no have buried the world in my family so don't come to mother the peace i have been born so my daughter is the one in this family my daughter one time for one of you peace peace with this woman this fair witch i do nothing which is a very wicked because they are very fair and very rare if you're a black bomb that f fair witch is the one that has brought peace okay they are leaving this house today no never you say never it won't happen come and come to bloom no more don't construct this [ __ ] now [Music] is [Music] i don't know you have killed my daughter now you want to come and take over her husband he shall not walk just peeled back out of me what is what what is what again what [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] that is making you just go wow everywhere and just forgive me that is what you used to catch this man if you lay there mate if you let them let me tell you eh you will leave this house dead or alive [Music] that is why i've not been coming for the lessons i see you're right if you don't protect what your mother left for you who will you must fight them until they find their way out of this nonsense the whole village both the youths are right behind you thank you oh wait come to take off with my friend why do you still squat those witches in your house listen throw them out a plan is on its way sooner than you think my grandmother is even around now yes [Music] these are the various clothes [Music] where did you take my dress too hi what are you doing my dress you witch you are the witch and your grandmother is i saw this white witch sneaking behind to hang my dress back on the roof i don't know where she's coming from with that dress hey [Music] when we came here we saw her close on the floor i decided to hang them back on them why are you spilling to tell me exactly what happened did you see this woman hang my daughter's clothes on the line [Music] we saw her [Music] [Applause] you killed my daughter now you want to kill my granddaughter you want to suck your blood up yeah don't worry [Applause] [Music] is why are your faces like this what's the problem huh we are wearing long faces there's nothing hey i knew she would not tell you the truth come on let me tell you what happened these two these domestic witches you kept in this house they took my granddaughter's clothes took it to the medicine man in canada so that they could do some magumago with it some young girls got them and gave them the beating of their lives muabifa namolu i summarized the beating that can be true did anybody harass you today [Music] laboratory said mama you cannot be telling me this about a woman i know too well a woman you know too well let me explain to you just tell her to open the back of that cloth let her show you her back you will see where you are and spot the thing out as for this little one by saturday my daughter used her nails to give her an octopus network on her back let them show you [Music] maggie did you fall out with anybody today [Music] forget it forget what tell me the truth about what happened huh look at look at what she's saying and you're saying forget it look at your faces what can we have about the situation agreement they insisted that we mustn't cook in the house so masara and i had to go out to eat when we came back we saw diabetes and clothes on the underground i decided to help hang them back on the line that was how they started accusing me maggie so you actually told me a lie onya nasi all she has told you is a lie but why there is some truth in that line you see why i've been telling you that we need to cooperate and give these people the beating of their lives eh you will see the truth about how my daughter died will come out maggie so you could tell such a blatant lie papa mumma's name she just doesn't like grumbling to you all the time after i have told her to report to you how debra and her grandmother always melt with us this time you're not around but she likes keeping everything to herself mama then i tell you not to touch that devil's clothes shut up those are the people you brought into your house [Music] i'm not going anywhere let them go oh [Music] ever since i lost my wife you have been through a lot looking at your age you are not supposed to have lots of worries and stress and of course for the baby that you're nurturing there are certain things that are not ready for you yes why all this disco dancing with grandma why don't you just go straight to the point so i can go inside and sleep i need to sleep very well because of tomorrow [Music] i am trying to quench the fire that started in my family and to do this certain unpopular decisions need to be taken yes can i ask you a question yes we are vocalizer right yes when people come to your workshop to fix their tires or tube do you normally go through all this grammar before you get the the work done okay i want you to go back to your home so that i can restore the peace that was loaded in my family i have [Music] i should ask over it okay but the problem i have is that i always take short shots sleep and i can start thinking over this thing when i'm taking those short strokes but don't worry when i am ready to think over it i will let you know catchy for now [Music] i still insist that the only way to solve this whole problem is to tell divert the truth i thought we have finished this we have concluded this what you are suggesting is practically impossible it's impossible don't you think of the implications nine the crisis on ground is worse than whatever will become the implication please let us tell this girl the truth be cool we are going to tell her the truth provide the thought party yes provide the third party it was my late wife that suggested that we take the broad oath and we all promise to keep the secret forever i'm sure the spirit of your late wife is seeing the world that is raging in her family and i know she would want us to make the truth open let's forget this and go to sleep huh [Music] are you sure there's sleep in those eyes of yours that would be an irony for a man whose house is on fire nugget what is it you are saying we diverge the truth today forgetting that she is not the only person which in this world a blood earth sealed by the blood of three must be broken by the century anything on the contrary means death [Music] i don't want to die now [Music] let me sleep in this house [Applause] [Music] aku [Music] what is the matter my friend brother i am trapped trapped in what i am trapped hell fire has relocated to the center of my family [Music] i reject that for you how can you utter such a condemnation upon yourself i am sure i will resolve the issue between that barry and your new family did something else happen [Music] i know you have really tried for me and my family if not for your intervention the river of war in my household would have turned into an ocean of disaster [Music] what is the matter this [Music] time my mother-in-law have refused to shift any ground all attempt to persuade nemolu to return to her own house is just like collecting water with a basket please is that why you want to think away your life she's even more desperate than my own daughter this is a small note to crack as fast i'm concerned leave that to me tell you what leave that to me okay leave the work to me honestly if you are able to help me out of this to help me out of this trouble please only you no do you have to beg me to help you what are friends for huh consider it done [Music] all right i will see you later [Music] our wife good afternoon good afternoon no sir how's the work going on we thank god sir and how is the home i hope india battles against well it's nothing i cannot handle we thank god you thank god for what for all the fights uncle is a lie he's a lie but my mother has decided to take all the torture and insults from that small rat to valencia and her grandmother just like that uncle i'm tired of watching the move i am tired of watching them hey did you hear that did you hear what your daughter just said for canada my gay shine your eyes if you cannot fight boxing wrestle wrestle huh if you cannot fight wrestling [Music] i will chop her and still be hungry again you hear that that is the morale magic shine your eyes before the big darkness that took to cover it huh i can't bite it i'm not chopping you fugo the difference between my my husband's house and my son-in-law's house because here by jeb is an elderly advice [Music] let us learn to tolerate whatever they do to us please you will understand this thing when the time comes i have my reasons of saying this [Music] god forbid calm down calm down keep your voice low you know i don't like gossip i'm only telling you this because i take you as my daughter so tell me the truth tell me the real truth nay what are you talking about i did not sell any land to anybody hey so how come maggie and her daughter harvesting on the land hey hey calm down calm down i swear if you see the two spirits the way they are walking on that land you would think the the the real owners are dead night jokes are you sure you saw them with your two color core eyes [Music] there is fire on the mountain get the mountain high niger who just told me look look there's no time for that there's no time for 90 who said online you could not say take your cutlass and your match we are going there now you have to fight you have to fight yes what's going on uh my daughter harvesting on that land on your land hey [Music] um [Music] hmm [Music] i should not touch what do you not know that before a slave goes on an errand for the master he will first seek permission on amaro sir i have been giving you a very long group and i don't need you to move up here you don't want to respect yourself okay today i will tell you in fact i will show you the beast i am made of don't do anything stupid [Music] leave her alone leave her alone let me send this bone through with this idiot let me give her a message to give to my mother [Music] mama did you hear her yes i will teach you a lesson without mess me a lesson [Music] oh calm down [Music] she's just drunk with ignorance okay so she will regret her actions mama that's what you've been saying uh [Music] i don't [Music] oh my son here's your food eat your food and eat that poison i'll be okay with my wife's food tonight at least i've eaten yours for some days now around this boy are you okay you expect your wife in the grave to come out and cook for you i mean maggie my new wife i can't you see she's she has my supper oh no hey yes you're suffering that's the water this one [Music] is the one you eat early in the evening dinner is the one you eat at night just like this lighter so it's this don't touch that poison cooked by that [ __ ] it will kill you oh stop it don't address my wife like that unless you want me to get on your knees take it easy oh just calm down get on my nerves oh tell the world because i want to save you from supper that would kill you imma suffer was what jesus ate before he was killed by his enemies hey okay [Music] well why did you throw away the gallery i suffered to prepare for my husband which husband emma says hey crocodilites which husband do you want to be with you or another one jesus christ now i'm just beginning to realize the monster ever ignorantly accepted as a mother-in-law oh why you're just realizing [Music] let me explain to you i am a mixture of moisture and demon if you combine the two and put it inside the board and put on the fire ignition [Music] as a matter of fact you are leaving this house first thing tomorrow morning don't go that far eh two people cannot be mad at the same time rico oh no born allah you're the one that is mad look at this guy you demand one inaudible this is my daughter's house my daughter's matrimonial home i am not going anywhere no running no moving ever thankful [Applause] [Music] allow peace to reign in this house if you want peace to reign in this house you go in pack your things carry that to your daughter and get out of this place then peace will reign [Laughter] behind this flesh is revealed you your mouth will transfer the wrist now to your legs [Music] before you were born i namolu i know the difference between men and men [Music] me [Music] has made up a mind to deny us peace in this house eat our food tomorrow is another day i [Music] he will eat it tomorrow [Music] i love it it is beautiful and i know you know how to make hair hey do you know this my hair will bring customers for you really yeah this one will sell your handwork you're making me blush thank you very much okay it's 100 [Music] keep the change you did a very good job god bless you oh god [Music] 33 10. [Music] sorry [Music] wow are you sure you came with your own attachments because i can't find it inside i can't find it i gave you this attachment in the morning now when i was passing this piece please [Music] you thought it was my sister that came with this for peace to reign for peace to reign give me back my attachment shot i'm not doing again just give me back my attachment sorry uh i'm not making the hair what is your story i used it on your sister i have heard nakuma give me back my attachments okay let me quickly take a motorcycle and get it talk about taking motorcycles no you don't understand i said i want my attachments that particular attachment i gave to you that is the one i want let me go and buy another [Music] so beautiful thank you i know and i want to be here for one month so start counting for me from today that means you have to be maintaining it if you want to see me trust me now [Music] which is [Music] i made a very big mistake i used the base attachment to break your hair instead of your own attachment you came with pickle are you wasting time explaining to this idiot to sell them attachments [Music] what did you just say you used whose attachment please let me lose your hair for you see i'll make exactly the same style with your own attachment people inaudible [Music] am i supposed to know which one is the witch's attachment hi hey [Music] you didn't see it was not your attachment tabby you did see it come on loosen you say how much is the attachment let me give you money to go yeah i don't want that's your evil money neither do i want another attachment i want this particular one this particular attachment [Music] what is your business here where are you here when it happened it's a mistake why [Music] yes [Music] must remain on this head and my attachment must not mix with her hair that's evil okay [Music] yes yes now you're talking about challenger you don't have to fear there's nobody at home this is my father's compound and everything under the roof and the surroundings belongs to [Music] you don't have to feel like a fish i am giving you these two goals to boost your business i've done my beetle but you must kill them today you have to do that for me make sure these things are butchered day to day sunset must not make them alive this evening you will be in your father's heart and perceive the aroma of this person of this god i trust you in the back but how much shall i find i am giving you goats you are asking me how much christmas watch them well you will see [Music] hey that's what i'm talking about [Music] is [Music] what happened to our goats [Music] they have untied the goats who must have untied them did i send anyone no but you gave them room to do it them who mama do you think a stranger walks into this place [Music] let us fight it once and for all and show them the stuff we're made of [Music] don't accuse anybody of an offense you're not sure the person committed huh no matter who else do you think did it who do you think had the cost of working here and collect our votes our final wonders and you're angry no we'll just go and ask them if they saw our goats there's no point accusing anybody [Music] is [Music] you we came back from the farm only to find out that our goods are missing so we say cambered if you can give us a clue hi hi so it is my memory that you are coming to ask for your goods [Music] you didn't tell me you have started practicing animal husbands oscar and mafia so when did you turn me into an animal husband second name nebico i don't mean any disrespect yeah since both of you have been at home but i said um let me let me find out from you if you saw me okay [Music] nobody [Music] huh [Music] hey [Applause] [Music] you said that we are going to regret this evening so this is what you planned believe me i tasted this soup after cooking it it was not like this maggie what did i do to you what did i do to you that i want to that made you want to kill me [Music] [Applause] [Music] why [Applause] [Music] okay [Music] let me tell you something next time you talk to my mother like that i will squeeze your mouth i will deal with all of you okay oh [Music] it's about it my daughter when there is a division in the family the sensible path will swallow her pride so that peace will reign for how long mama how long are we going to fold our arms and watch them torture us in your husband's house my father's house mama this one is too much they will come and eat themselves here then i'll pack it so i'll be a good person the evil do i will get tired someday and that day is coming very soon mama before that judgment they will come i will pass my own judgment on them and that's her mother with her bruce lee they will lend the lesson of their lives in this house i am able to detach me for more diversity you don't have to now that they are doing their own evil nobody is seeing them but if you retaliate now the whole village will start talking that is why it is always good to live every circumstance to god hey mommy if i become a people gonna be fair what people go there what mama let them taco who cares mama i have decided to open a new chapter for them in this house okay she will use that her same bruising leg to run away from this house how we do with that man that really doesn't know what i know mama please don't even start don't even say it this is what you have been saying all this while yes that thing you know is not helping matters he's annoying it's a secret [Music] what is the um [Music] me [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] is [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] for the first time i asked you to iron my clothes for me and you want me to wear this social service so that the whole congregation will see me from another perspective look at it true to god it wasn't me too i'm not the person that did it that is what scares me about you and your mother lies [Music] and then after iron then the jackal came back the charcoal came back and burnt my trousers at such strategic positions somebody did this thing because i wasn't like this one i finished ironing it i looked at it atrocities have made a safe landing in my house what is house has been turned into a field of tournament of wickedness by who by all of you all of you it's not your son what is it getting for [Music] i no longer trust anybody's heart in this family huh you push you leave me alone okay okay welcome back mr white one mama is you somebody did this thing it was not like that when i finished ironing it ahead now a ghost did it a ghost left it a ghost did it a new sheer attachment you think i don't know it's you me it is you you if you child and this your stupid grandmother with her evil bruce lee neck and then shalom [Music] daughter she'll pack your teeth and leave this house else [Music] [Applause] what type of trouble is this am i ready to have rest and i will not have rest the women will want to kill themselves these children want to kill themselves i don't understand what the heck is [Music] it [Music] that would be the worst mistake you would ever make is it not the same um that was that kicked against your new marriage the same people that wanted your moses rods to remain useless i tell you [Music] look let me tell you they will pieces your family that is already torn apart this is the only way i am supposed to follow to solve this problem since it has gone beyond my control that's the only way out then you have to change technique technique yes as you are watching from this side i am coming from the other side how do you know you just pretend you make it wrong okay rota how can i pretend that i don't care when you and i know that i care [Music] look let me tell you once they see that you don't care whether they kill themselves or not they will gradually withdraw they will withdraw themselves and uh emery a millionaire it [Music] okay i will give you that [Music] hey [Music] those are my my eggs on your [ __ ] the eggs from my hand please give them to me my hand is about to incubate them oh changua the hand belongs to you i own the [ __ ] who are the eggs supposed to belong here [Music] my hand is about incubating this these eggs you chest it away and collected the eggs macage and why because eggs belong to my [ __ ] it was my [ __ ] that mounted your hand and made it produce the eggs in what tradition eh has it been said that the woman is the head of the family traditional one now what no no please we are talking about flowers here give me those eggs i mounted your hand and they finally produced eggs you not want to come and take the eggs [Music] let me tell you something i will cook these eggs that my [ __ ] let board all his life and i will eat it while i am still alive [Music] what kind of a woman are you huh see how you have messed my bed up with bad weather i didn't do it i'm gonna make him a millionaires that's the problem with you you always tell lies about every little thing can a dropper spit you from your mouth whatever that's true shameful wife when i saw it i thought you did it by mistake me look at me you accuse me of being waiting you accused me of bedwetting maggie look at her again all the noise then eh what has she done again look at her go in there and see how she had messed up my bed with bed wetting [Music] you didn't wear your napkin last night hey papa one day like this i saw one very big dirty brown napkin i thought it was the wind that blew it into our compound inside three tv so my wife wears a napkin before she sleeps arrow [Applause] you said you saw lucky exactly the size of your bottom don't mind her she's lying me i know they are behind all these people away from my sight [Music] room [Music] i was humiliated nobody welcomed me to their shop everybody was just hostile mama you need to wake up and face this fight swell you and your raga will not help anybody you it will not help anybody [Music] it is not about fighting there's more to it than you can see what can't i see is it their hatred towards us are there evil plans against us which of them can't i see mama wake up my mother's people are so desperate that one day we wake up and find ourselves in our dreams fighting is not the solution then what is it about peace oh dear mama how can you have peace without fighting for it is it possible fighting can never bring peace you can only achieve peace through a peaceful process you would have just said we should allow them to kill us because i'm very sure that is your peaceful process okay [Music] what you don't know is [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hey [Music] wow [Music] hmm [Music] i'm sorry if i have offended you in any way ma please forgive me [Music] i understand the basis for your suspicions [Applause] [Music] there is never peace in this house eh what is it if it is not one of okay now there's a witch around i i i can't even see it [Music] nemo please i don't want us to continue living in crisis for this family to progress we need to live in peace if not for any other thing for the fact that i am young enough to be your daughter oh sorry man so you know that you're young enough to be my daughter but you killed my own daughter so that you can come and take over her house up here man i can let me just tell you one thing if you want peace to reign in this house you go inside pack your things and that's your 33-10 child when you [Music] since i was born i have never hurt anybody in whatever i do i let love reign it's not as if i am trying to praise myself but i'm not a bad person beg you in the name of god don't push me to change my nature i beg your mom [Music] i could come by [Applause] [Music] you and your daughter will not sleep in this house until i make sure that you sleep in your grief i can't [Music] oh [Applause] anyone since you want to stay here let me leave you and go inside in short let me carry my pace [Music] [Applause] [Music] day justina [Applause] since you cannot bear me weakness [Music] and the blood oath we took cannot be broken may your soul bear me with this [Music] that i have won enough of your mother's wickedness [Music] my best friend [Music] i know she's your mother but please help me to fight and win this battle beg you my best friend as a mark of respect to you my best friend i will sleep on your grief [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] a [Music] is both of you have committed a crime that is absolutely unpardonable how can both of you be so heartless to watch the baby rust all in the name of fighting now tell me amongst you who is the tiger and where's hogan buzzy nanny look at this switch she stood there and watched my baby roost she pushed my baby into the fire on your bum she allowed my son to lose shut up my friend she's even insulting me in your presence [Music] i came back home to see this woman this jezebel setting my belongings on fire [Music] i went to save my my my property and she left the baby to come and fight me career [Music] then i reached out i reached out to save my baby oh wait she pulled me back so that i would not save my baby hey that was how my baby got burnt okay heartless and shameless women you will pay daily for this act of wickedness whether you like it or not no no not me she will pay yours i used to think that witches were black and i thought they were wicked until i met this fair one the fair ones are the most wicked anime [Music] yes you have succeeded in making our kudos very sick now both of you go into that house and remove the hole of your belongings out of that house not my husband's house i'm not going anywhere [Music] if go back to your house this is my husband you have no husband this is my this is my daughter's house this is my this is my daughter's house you have both succeeded in rusty my daddy the only gift my late wife left behind for me you roasted my baby that's which that roasted my grandson it is you oh jezebel the rooster you are a liar a big fat liar for that matter you roasted my brother don't even raise that your question against my mother because if you try it i [Music] shut up your mouth you still have the guts to argue before me after roasting my baby now for your information i don't want to see any of you in this house again move into that house and take everything belonging to you and leave my house now [Music] my daughter was killed by this between this house my grandsons rusted i will not leave this house until i make sure that they are dead hey foggy if foggy i will kill you i will shed your blood in this house i will shed it back and go yes and just not going anywhere [ __ ] and god i got you sober in there take every of your belongings and leave this house this moment my mother will not leave this house she will stay here and see the battle to the end you're not going anywhere you say this war has just started it will not end until i kill two of you in my family both of you have woken up and you shall not sleep until you dance with me in the jungles shall we continue to none of you will see my teeth until you're both buried in your grave [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] i'm on my way to your house i was uh i was surprised about your absence in that meeting this morning in my house i told you we are going to present over that meeting and you didn't know why [Music] akubudo i was just coming to a house to see you you see i had a terrible nightmare about this meeting i was praying and the holy spirit told me one warned me not to step out until evening as i'm talking to you now i've not taken anything since morning in fact in my stomach i have fat fat pimples now in camera [Music] the meeting itself was a living nightmare you would wish you never attended hey thank you holy spirit you know i'm a man of sincerity i would have spoken the truth those witches that have hijacked your life would have dealt with me would have so dealt with me in that meeting if i attended [Music] what jewel what would you do about the pimples in your stomach well i think i will go and eat something that will probably solve the situation all right do take care of yourself thank you let me be going to my workshop all right i will see you when i come back [Music] you want to implicate me do you know how many time bombs have set in your home [Music] this is your husband's house no leave no transfers you cannot live here um [Music] my that is impossible i will kill her if i don't kill her when she's awake i'll keep them when the newspaper your stepmother born to your baby brother everybody was shocked i'm even surprised they're still in that house nonsense you're both talking as if you don't know that very key you don't know the verity again you don't know what people are doing they're only alive now to die later i will make them suffer they will suffer before i send them to their grief [Music] i support you make them suffer as a matter of fact when it's time for them to die they don't know that let them know that let them die hard very painful death let them know what they've done [Music] hi and if the battle is too big for you to fight call us into the battlefield who fight nonsense our blood is hot very hot we will fight for you i have devised a means for them what i will do to them everybody all the villagers the neighboring town when they hear they will shiva is it not me yes [Music] i must congratulate you and your mother for waking up to reality you see by the time you know it they will back up and you will start enjoying your new home i just don't know why my mother took so long to make up her mind honestly well your mother is an angel she's an easy-going woman that is why those witches took advantage of her but anyway i'm happy that you're taking what belongs to you by force i'll go i have no starter dude this is just the beginning because by the time i am through them yes they will find comfort nowhere else but the grave yes yes i trust you when it comes to war i hope your mother is also getting hotter hi uncle that woman is no longer the mother that i used to know she has changed she has turned into a beast every minute of the day her body is boiling for war hey but i like it though because she was dolling my swag before yes yes yes that's how it should be yes even the holy book allows it since the time of john the baptist the the the kingdom of man suffered violence and the violence violent ticket by force yes my mother would stop at nothing to see them dead i'm just regretting the baby that god that's all well it happens during the war it even happened during the the civil war i decided to go about a sector but i wish it was dabere and her grandmother who fell into that fire our problems would have been over yes over over uh i have to go back now i have to go and check my rabbit trap huh okay please greet your mother for me [Music] [Applause] [Music] come out [Music] m [Music] make it [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] making it [Music] [Applause] oh [Applause] [Music] me [Music] hey wow [Music] hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] come here and kill my daughter stay with the husband it's not possessed hey [Music] huh had it been you poisoned those two witches at the time i told you all this running around wouldn't be necessary but you were treating them with kids gloves forgetting that you can never impress the enemy even though you bring this guy down to honor him i am begging you in the name of god you need to talk to a computer if you see the way he chased us out of that compound with the contrast eh he almost got off our heads because because he's your best friend just talk to him how many times how many times huh do i have to offer one of my testicles before he realizes that it's the comment of maggie and her daughter into the house that is the beginning of the official timely death i've told him so many times but you know akubudo is is as deaf as the stone eh [Music] you have to talk to papa that man has changed something is wrong somewhere you have to talk to him please okay uh okay [Music] but nemolu you must go back to the omada and make sure they have actually killed these two witches then i can confront a kubota and your problem will be over forever so what's wrong well i will do that now now go now go now and make sure you see the two corpses with your own two eyes [Music] oh what i wanted this is what i've been waiting for for long hey i cannot possess my possession yes [Music] we're not going to quit we have to go back to the house you see quit ha who is quitting i will not quit until i killed that maggie and taught her stupid daughter and i buried them oh you know hey we have to go back to the house we have to go back to the house even if he means facing papa we will face him we'll face him take him away open with nada this time around we need to sharpen our cutlass and keep it stand by i don't understand your father anymore the hand obvious is bewitched let us rest a while because if we go back now it will not be easier naijaku has been right all along he said we've been facing this battle with rubber hands na it is high time we faced it ayan to iron even [Music] let us go back to the battlefield is [Music] yes come on untie this rope um [Music] bruce lee yes bruce lee my game again [Music] five [Music] them [Music] my birthday and if i dance this etiquette and you don't clap i'm guessing i'm here i'm here dance [Music] dance both of you [Music] if you try it [Music] i'm running away from the war that has devoured my home i don't want to die now before my time i said to fear on your behalf running away from you how can you make such a shameful statement huh so you're running away from your responsibilities when you're not gonna be out on a trip okay you're running away when you cannot stay in your house and take care of your crisis what makes you a man you've been a man means me to die in the midst of those that bonus wolves i choose not to be [Music] huh [Music] you're not going anywhere [Music] pardon me secondly for honoring this emergency invitation it's all about my marriage that has been giving me a lot of trauma recently and my life is running nearer to entirely grave hence in my positions of peace i have resolved that you should come and take back what i collected from you yes [Music] so you called us into your house to insult us you must be out of your mind no isaac hey calquan kevin salt where have i insulted you you called us here to take back what you collected from us years back where is she where is justina [Music] a peacemaker i want to ask you a question are you also referring to us prefers my illness you must truly be out of your mind [Music] eh who do you take us for eh tell me who did you take us for fools [Music] maybe your first in-laws you can refer to them but not us yes wonderful you are the type of idiot that gave you the hands of your daughter in marriage your daughter came into this peaceful family destroyed everything killed our daughter with impunity and made this very beautiful family into a place of work somnath [Music] yes do you know what you are talking who [Music] i can no longer contain the trouble that my marriage to the members of your families has been giving me i can no longer contend please that is why i decided that all of you should [Music] because they will go and when they go because first must be first we are first to be here i will continue to be first here first indeed let me advise you you better go inside and go and carry that your old witch that you call your daughter or your sister and take her away from here from my son-in-law's place it will also pay you a good dividend if you take that murderer back to your home that via village nonsense listen uh seeker what do they call it let me tell you something if you point that hand at me again i will show you that i retired from kickboxing so it is only you that did not know that i am the civilian that conquered civil war [Music] as many times as i want and you cannot do anything nonsense go and carry these people [Music] hey sorry we'll get there you get there oh oh wait wait let me see he cooking okay one small thank you i'll take your pushing again once more one two three four five six good that's great okay sorry okay yeah yeah i'm working yeah i'm tired wait let me when i watch this thing on on on tv it looks so simple i'm very tired i want to go home rest eh you rest the chat your energy will come back again then we'll continue with the training we can't give up we don't need all this to kill those people there are many weapons we can use to kill them there are many ways to kill a rat have you not been watching tv have you not been seeing what bruce lee morgan has been doing on tv do you know do you know bruce lee can kill anybody carrying any kind of weapon that is the fear of him kind of this is the real life so you are learning these arts in order to kill somebody omar sally i paid for your services so don't ask questions but you told me that you are learning martial arts because you love the game so we don't love the game and we've been here since morning not half of them and it's getting dark well i don't think i'll continue anymore because i can see you have it your motive and besides this of michelle that does not allow something telephone working after paying you with the money i got from the sale of my land you seem you're going home oh you heard me the ethics of mashallah doesn't allow you killing somebody please i'm going thank you where are you going yeah wait look before you were born i knew bruce lee come back here and watch the color because of hey i said hey okay hey give me [Music] [Applause] is [Music] hey madam give me crayfish 59 blind it with pepe that's an error madam give me crayfish 50 naira what's better let me sell for our facebook you will suffer me first look at us who is older i am the first daughter i came here oh [Music] you look [Music] maggie what is it why are you shouting like that see yourselves see yourselves see what you have done i see yourself what is it why are you shouting all the time like a broken gun organi if we wish the others and afflicted them with the seed of discord yeah obi why are you talking as if you don't know that we have just one witch and one bewitched daughter in this house there's only one witch sitting on top of this roof projecting her daughter eh to destroy the peaceful foundation of this house [Music] that are so shameless that they could go to the market and start fighting tell me [Music] were you able to count the injuries on our body eh whom were they making people clapping for aka just tell me honey how many teeth did my daughter collect tell me how many shameless mothers shameless mothers you have made their daughters so shameless fighting in the market and spoiled people's things [Music] i became childless the day my ex daughters were wished [Music] i have a piece of land i will sell and build my daughter what's your room i don't need to sell anymore i will build my daughter [Music] hey what's up [Music] do [Music] do [Music] do [Music] okay [Music] is [Music] is [Music] let me see um [Applause] [Music] ah okay don't worry your father will be fine okay we're trying our best to make sure everything is okay doctor why did you allow this bomb through me to come and see my father she's your sister and she's come to see her father as well she's not my sister in this good for nothing have you so forgotten how we doubt it to yesterday nights you just forgot how we must you create you eat forget each of them you want to repeat math you will love yourself [Music] now doctor that's man inside is my father okay this one i don't know this girl you're not my sister here you are [Music] i don't [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] each time i see her i just imagine thunder striking her down i did test the sight of her god forbid come to think of it that's pride of hers i don't even know she loves it over he will use less thing if pride was the only problem the idea of her i would say is a common thing for foods to be proud but she stinks stink stink is an understatement she blooms hey have you seen her on the wedding [Music] hey cute dog going and you pig who are you asking chimo can you tell pig did you just call me a pig hey pigs is [Music] doctor please talk to me i'm his best friend huh i'm in the best position to know about the condition of his health not this whose useless daughters or wife or mother-in-law who surely want him to die well as sees now he's suffering from cerebral hemorrhage and if not treated properly it could lead into a stroke stroke yes hey stroke can nothing be done to prevent this yeah something can be done to commence treat treatment we just need to pay a hundred and ten thousand now so that we can speed in versus 100 oh please treat my best friend now i have about three thousand naira three thousand yes okay try and get money from family members raise money and let's see how we can commence treatment on time because he might lose his life we're not careful doctor you won't understand nobody in his family can raise even one naira unless you want me to bring their mouth yes they can use their mouth very well hey okay okay okay i can i can raise 359 i'm going to footstop trade okay try and get the money as soon as possible so that we can commence treatment with your friend is that a verge of dying if we don't do anything on time it's strict help your friend came and know how to go ahead [Music] i don't want to die [Music] how to raise the money is the problem now go answer my land at america [Music] you will find a document in my portfolio understanding about my bedroom all right yeah yes i will i will i will i [Music] so finally i've laid my hands on these documents the same american land that his father robbed my father [Music] wisdom wisdom is the best what i'm telling you now is a secret i'm telling you this because i believe you are the bona fide first daughter of my best friend your father's health is deteriorating and it may lead to stroke he asked me to say that his land at america for his treatment but i don't want to bypass your position as the first child you should be the one to sell it so that you can keep some change after his treatment you can go and see the doctor to testify or to verify what my i would have told you oh no no there's no point there's i can't doubt you there's no reason to do that your voice is like my father's voice [Music] how is that going to happen uh while you seek bias i can also help too hi thank you i'm cool all right don't mention that yeah [Music] because any little space you give her the land is gone you are the bona fide first child of my best friend so you have the soul right to sell that land [Music] how did she know about the sale of the land before me how uh your father told the doctor to tell the sarah to sell the land and your sister went there to claim that she was a sarah and and she had the gods to come back begging me that i should not tell you i should not tell you anything what does she think if that girl enters that land if if her two left let's enter that land and we cut it off for her she's stupid that land was a portion of my mother by my father what she did now exactly so you have the sole right to sell that land she even promised to give me something after selling the land but i will not swirl my hands i'm an evangelist you know so be fast and get a buyer because your father's health is at stake uncle thank you very much i will god will bless you for me i i did not tell you anything did i macage are you scared of her god forbid me scared of her for what it's for your own good because the next thing she will plan to attack you and next thing kill you and she will not tell me hey [Music] yes [Music] hey [Music] what kind of thing is this after all my daughters live for even me i built part of that house i cannot help but i wonder if i would have met chairman hey [Music] what is the matter you're asking me what the matter is when that witch that devoted my daughter and roasted my my grandson is still alive you see what is the matter she will not go unpunished she will surely not go unpunished is he not punished she will surely not go unconscious the only thing that will grab my heart is if i see her dead and i see punished [Music] they will never escape it they will never escape it therefore death therefore guys hi whenever how soon how soon will that come because i cannot wait [Music] [Applause] is a trusted world hey our enemies can never beat us [Music] only about a child she knows not the way of witches [Music] wisdom searches all out all things eh that beret is a girl of wisdom and she will definitely conquer trust is [Music] is [Music] you know you will still be here [Music] you left the house just come and stay here alone [Music] why are you allowing your feelings dragging so far god i hate human beings the heart of man is wicked monkey you are not a wicked person you are good come back to whom you used to be she ousted me from my husband's house just because i was nice and peaceful oh gosh why does the world like fight us why does the world like kill us and deceive us [Music] you are not a monster you are still an angel please don't say that don't change from the person that you are oh god roger please i want to be left alone please just let me be i want to be left alone please [Music] place you please see it now this is the land and we are ready to sail um what is the dimension once you extend it to that pineapple one don't mind after and so down to this place also the entire place is very big and it's a very good site you mean if i bring the money now you will give me the papers no time wasted at all i will have the papers giving to you immediately just show us the money what of what no no don't mind that stop pineapple tree what are you doing here and do you know which what are you doing on my father's lunch what are you doing here this is the land my father said i should sell so i can give him the process to to pay for his treatment organization it is father told to set this land and bring the money for his treatment muslim belongs to your father it is my father [Music] if you do not get away from this nut with those two left crooked legs of yours you will lose both the money and the land hey where are you going [Music] where is he going you will let this wrote this discourage you from what i had to do [Music] no sense okay if you see you if anything happens to my father if anything happens to my father eh you will require another planet for your existence i'm telling you you if anything happens to my father even another planet will not be enough to contain your carcass because i will so roast you i will roast you back to the dust that you came from with father because we are not communicating here which one sit down let me tell you you need a meal maybe by then you will see what an idiot you are and probably recognize the fool that gave birth to you because you're wrong i'm gonna give you [Music] hello oh [Music] what is it what are you looking for please i'm looking for bessara yes sarah now your sister who is she told you she's my friend she's my girlfriend hey your girlfriend yes it's my girlfriend that pig is your girlfriend easy pedal is your girlfriend [Music] no wonder no wonder no wonder no wonder you need to go your girlfriend do you know that girl smells worse than ugly do you know hey two weeks gone are you pumped one month one bra yes she does not wash i have called her like a good sister that i am spoken to her she refused my father called her my mother called her umba bessara has just refused to clean up herself he wants to brush her mouth nah anyway nonsense so why you keeping your face like that she's not your girlfriend don't know i'm not there because you don't know what to eat again are you sure of what you're saying am i sure of what i'm telling you am i sure you are doubting me in adulthoom wait hold it [Music] this is the one we could salvage what about the ones we threw away [Music] he didn't see her are you trying to tell me that this is special aspens [Music] nonsense no wonder you're this big you can't not healthy [Music] eh please please go go go let's deal with bessara only please just go oh go now we can't handle both of you i'll go but tell her that we'll see no problem [Music] hey [Music] you mean to tell me you want to let her settle when your father specifically mentioned you to sell the land what we need is the money as long as my father will be treated i don't care let us know your father is not dead yet and you are already going against his will huh let him not hear this so that's enough to kill him uncle if we keep contesting about who will sell the land then the time the doctor gave my father where laps he'll be down with stroke so let us sell the land bring the money and then we'll use it to treat my father after all that is the most important thing here has it ever occurred to you that a dagger is a witch but all i wanted to say is that you know dabeli is your senior sister and if you accept her everything will be all right the problem will be over uncle i don't understand you anymore i know what i'm doing you see i will tell you everybody in this village is a professional gossip especially the eagle yes now this one that just passed now she carried the wrong message to the berry and she will trust me more she will trust me so much that she will tell me all the secrets when she wants to to kill you hey i understand this is the time to fight for a birthright fight her beat her humiliate her and squeeze her look her tears is your birthright your father knows that you can do all this for his sake that is why i specifically mentioned you how can i do that when she has thrown herself into a mountain spirit simple simple i will find two boys to do the mission for you okay i i i'm doing this for your own goods you know i like you i'm okay [Music] you know eat it too much no problem i'll wait for you all right papa please try and eat something it will be cool what is this [Music] you think my father doesn't have dreams he knows you want to give him poison that's why he's not putting his smarts let me give you the special food [Music] yes [Music] love let's believe that nothing has happened to my brother because if anything happens if anything happens hey even the stop won't fly well for video cops uncle do you know that the last time people came here to tell this witch and her mother to leave us alone they swore to make sure that nobody will have peace in this house really it is the demon and the evil spirits that are possessing both you and that's your witch of a grandmother that is trying to destroy the peace in this house and destroy my father as well hey father don't you know who your father is or you've taken a look at this place and it looks like a dumping ground for bastards my friends on the center let me tell you something if not for uncle that is here i would have just a i would have just messed those leaves of yours into one flesh now who is your uncle who is your uncle i am asking you i don't even know how you missed into my brother's house how could you be so useless that your mother dumped you into another woman's house and ran away how hey carter where you get come on cut away you shouldn't say here my friend look at you because i called you uncle uncle my bum dog i was just possessing you but he broke and your run cut away you let me tell you something if you say been here again [Music] i will take myself if you know what is good for you take that side soon and sit down now because if i change my mind and give you headbutts eh those two hungry eyes of yours will turn to kota pass [Music] it's okay that is exactly what we want let us change position this house this house is not your home and i am beginning to suspect how useless your whole father is i am so sweating if you don't have anything to say spare all the stench that is coming from that you're getting out now back here one side let me tell you something red tap is not much [Music] oh [Music] don't worry let me tell you let me tell you this you will not even know how heartless i will be if anything happens to my brother and you you will bat with ice cold water yet you will cry that it is too hot for you congratulations [Music] [Applause] [Music] i think that if you look around with everything that is happening it will give you enough sense to go in there pack your things into your tinker piece [Music] just keep running for whatever don't come back [Music] let me give you one advice it is better for you to close your mouth and let people assume that you're an idiot than for you to say something and then prove to them that you are neutral else will people know that when you're an idiot if you do not go out there to help yourself this thing you just said now just showed me that you don't have brain sensitivity [Music] second one third one fifth one you want to expose yourself before you package yourself abby things [Music] yes oh [Music] excuse me good afternoon good afternoon please is this a akubudo's compound thank you i'm here to drop a letter for one that the rochi akubudo of which offer what's the letter about sorry are you the girl in question i hope there's no problem not out but good news hey oh no leave it to me she's my immediate younger sister please stand here and your name then i have to let that fall on your phone shay has been admitted into the state university she must ensure to come with the admission letter to complete her registration no problem [Music] hey somebody has been granted admission into the university [Music] but nobody will go to any university in this house [Music] foreign [Music] please you people are working here but your faces are not familiar we're actually strangers from another liberals from another village uh oh forgive forgive me it is old age [Music] has somebody finally bought the land no that we're not certain about meza just employed us to [Music] she's a nice girl yeah she deserves all the commitment you people are putting in [Music] [Applause] [Music] if not for one thing i will not forgive you for the singular disrespect of my confidence in you hey nai what have i done how did i disrespect the confidence in you how can your father my best friend ask me to do something for him but out of the goodness of my heart and the evangelist in me i decided to respect your position in the family as the first child and asked you to sell the land by yourself but you not only leaked the secret to your to that your rich sister you allowed her to sell the land huh but now she has sold the land and she has taken the money what do i tell my friend whose life depends on the proceeds of the land [Music] this is wrong information is joking is wrong information because that land is still in my possession very intact so you call me a liar you stare in the face and call me a liar you'll label me a liar nein i can't call you a liar i'm not saying that you're lying it's just that that i know that that land has not been sold nobody has so they have not sold nothing if you cannot fly run run to that place and see with your eyes what is happening you just run to that place [Music] m [Music] for space now for space on my farmland before i download my eyes and upgrade them eh do yourself guinea jam get out from this place or sister what is the problem what oh where are you confused okay you're still asking me what it is [Music] let me look okay [Music] on your father's land fools let me see you here again [Music] hi yeah yeah this place [Music] bye [Music] hey [Music] [Laughter] [Music] you see this house it is a residential house [Music] already fired [Music] you know me now you will be the first one to run my company [Music] oh [Music] you're welcome i'm so happy to see you strong and healthy [Music] come inside come inside uh no there's no time for that there's fire on the mountain yes which mountain the mountain you left in your son-in-law's house what's the matter has anything happened to my daughter not only that anything happened to her she is now raving mad [Music] how why a man was a lion in his ghostband does he ask questions who devoured his good you know the class of witches in which then you abandoned your granddaughter i said it yeah why said it i said that those witches will kill my girl my granddaughter for me eh what do i do what do i do i'm going there do you want my japan no no no so you want to judge us in the police order [Music] people kill my granddaughter what would the police do would you bring her back to life [Music] did i expand my energy for nothing taking all these long distance to come and see you and and tell you about your daughter's condition [Music] i have a solution for it solution what solution are we talking about what solution [Music] you see this okay [Music] a substance has been sprinkled on diverse spots she scratches her body all over in fact she is badly lacerated or maybe but this one if it is sprinkled on my sarah's body [Music] even tabery will pity her you will need two men to go on the mission of this [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] i'm a disappointed father i suffered i thought to bring it up but you ended up bringing me down [Music] you are interested your differences more than your father's life shimmer i have no delight [Music] in the number of fights you've won your strength issue is less to me you can use it to save my life [Music] papa papa please i am very very sorry please papa just forgive me i will do everything anything i can any means possible i would take it just [Music] give me some time i will sell the land get the money and then continue your treatment beacon where was your tears hey hey fellow daughter [Music] i've already gone halfway closer to my ancestors [Music] they forced me or they forced me into this but please just forgive me i am sorry i will say the land i promise you because [Music] please [Music] foreign since both of you have decided that i will not sleep you will never sleep jesus christ what are you doing who gave you that pot of jam [Music] what are you doing with this [Music] how can i kill a human like me oh what are you saying you mean you want to kill your stepdaughter and her grandmother because they deserve to die they deserve to be killed for their evil good for one thing blood [Music] oh my friend just like i told you before you don't have the heart to cure you are a good person don't allow anyone pull you out of your shell please please please please don't do this don't do this please please i cannot kill her she's ignorant of the big secret secrets what she does not know is bigger than what secrets are you talking about [Music] [Applause] [Music] i know you are behind this that's where god will punish [Music] that is if you last long enough to do it because you are going to die i will make sure i kill you myself [Music] okay [Music] my friend take heart nothing will happen to you i am trying to ensure that you get your treatment as fast as possible i am my next life i will choose not to marry always makes one die early [Applause] why are you talking about your next life when you have not even started to enjoy this present one very soon everything will be all right [Applause] [Music] i understand the true value of having a diaper in our custom my children are the pillars of love [Music] and progress and kindness i will be in this condition if i had a majority why are you talking like this even your two daughters they are they are working very hard they want to ensure that you get well very soon jacob for the very first time since i says i am disappointed in you highly disappointed why are you talking like this what do you expect me to say i could be their next victim [Music] before using is it that i have two granddaughters but my farms are filled with farm produce and i have nothing to eat with these us i can't even get them from here [Music] you mean a maggie yes don't you think that will bring more problems [Music] well you are my best friend i can do anything for you [Music] so long as it will do you well all right if you want me to bring back mikey [Music] [Applause] let me be on my way i'll bring her fast [Applause] [Music] oh my [Music] warning you he told me not to tell you hi he told me not to tell you in fact he said i must not tell you maggie [Music] but i am just telling you because i'm a man of peace and justice and fairness i have always loved that and i thank you very much hey ken amy can you infinity lugosi [Music] place yourself now up for war it is now fight to finish i don't have to tell you this because you have witnessed the civil war the massacre is allowed do not worry this is an opportunity [Music] this time it is genocide genocide koyab but you don't have to to pray for your food to step in there your food is already there because i'm going to bring your prey right now and you devour her you just devour her but don't eat her flesh [Music] she says stinking pig hi nany [Music] people say a lover's house does not have timetable for visitation i i don't know what to push my leg into your house if you do not know i know my house [Music] but who gave you that information because i know i didn't tell you anything which information you see nothing is don't worry just bring up for me i am coming here [Music] [Applause] thank [Music] hey welcome sir yeah thank you thank you my dear how are you if i say fine it will be an irony please come inside oh no no no no you are the one to go inside pack all your things because we are leaving immediately nigel i hope there's no problem there's no problem at all [Music] i spoke with your husband your beloved husband and he has asked me to come and get you back to him so you go in there pack all your things and we are leaving immediately [Music] [Applause] [Laughter] [Music] hey just leave me alone oh you have succeeded in killing my own brother first you killed a wife and you roasted the child hey maggie [Music] addie [Music] white witch the truth is inside i see what she wants to disappear call my free troops one trick [Music] i need to go inside and bring it maggie so you want to go in and perform another magic oh no if i don't go inside [Music] if i don't bring it you will never know the truth somebody must escort her somebody must go with her yes brother go retire go and bring it mama don't leave me here [Music] yes is [Music] [Applause] [Music] what is it [Applause] [Music] true my twin daughters joking [Applause] what room do you have these are their best certificates [Music] everything i'm saying here justin is a witness [Music] [Applause] you mean you've seen that something else last night [Music] that is what i have been suffering in the hands of your friend jacqueline is making life miserable for me last night she lambasted me tortured me hey i'm so old you know you have to talk to your friend you have to talk to her justina is making life miserable i have to talk to her the worst part of it all justina said that i accog [Music] hey [Music] man [Music] um [Music] not with my own baby huh wait what i shall prove to the whole world enough okay why do you just talk about crying no more [Music] as i promised to keep you there baby here they are as we swear to this blood oat nobody must reveal this to anybody forever if anybody does that that is the only pain out are you i will [Music] all right shhh uh [Music] my mind is hi i shall have one of two things [Music] [Applause] we couldn't say it because of the blood oath we took [Music] everything is written in here [Music] oh [Music] my house [Music] so we have been fighting a useless may god have mercy on us maggie wipe your eyes don't cry it's okay [Music] the dignity of grey hair how could you have allowed those idiots to to place such pranks on you huh how could you allow them huh is that story ever possible what do you advise that's the point now since they have come with pranks let us follow them with magic if you remember they will set your house on fire yes i know i know a very powerful debut he will give you charm with which you can destroy them once and for all hey yes it's here yes then it's everything is over um [Music] okay [Music] okay [Music] okay [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] uh [Music] oh my [Music] uh [Music] me [Music] you | AFRICAN MAIN STREAM TV | UCHdJnfhjSx7YjP1PBlSxVew | 2022-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 20,536 | 103,729 |
4gEOoOkvg68 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gEOoOkvg68 | Showing off my drum rig with Jools Holland | foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] like that that's great yes I'd like to talk to you actually especially about your drum kit because it's one of the most unusual drum kit I've ever seen and also the effects that you got over there I mean there's a lot of it well first of all tell us about these tomtoms up here and these are OCTA bands yeah they're really long perhaps you'll recognize the famous theme from Greek [Applause] [Music] now if you if we could just look at this over here because this is the thing that fascinates me on stage we use all this and while you're recording obviously musical well I don't use it when I'm recording because I don't really have to these gadgets here if they have better ones actually in the studio these are for going on the road this is a time delay unit and what does that do it's an echo it's a repeat Echo sorry I hope that was still going see that Echo let's see let's have something familiar uh the beginning of the beginning of Regatta de Blanc has got some echo on it I'll play that [Music] sort of thing astonishing isn't it I mean amazing what about these blocks here these are just wood blocks they've been around for the last long time they're just wood blocks and how about this here this collector Cloud trap is fake clapping it uh it doesn't really work very well this one's a bit faulty but I'll see if it's working see it's there's a microphone on the drum and the microphone picks up the sound and triggers this device here which actually sounds like this [Music] but as I told you it's broken and it just makes the snare drum sound bigger for the fat back feet you know when you're cruising along and you're playing and sometimes you just want the back feet to overtake I'll have a running battle this thing in his drumming machine uh what do you think a drum machine they're great I use them all the time myself for writing songs and just for playing with because they make great sounds but the feel that you get from three pieces working together and everything is very different sometimes we do record a track with the drum box and I'll overdub the drums on top of them rather than the other way around the drummer is a person in the studio has to work the hardest at first because you have to get it right when you're doing the drum when you're doing a track bass guitar drums you play the song we work the song out for about half an hour then we immediately turn the tape on and play it none of us have heard it before half an hour ago but we start playing it and usually we get it within two or three takes but the drums are what we're stuck with for the I'm stuck with for the rest of my life the guitar is in the bass you can overdo and everything you redo those you can get a better sound you can make sure the tuning is right even if you want to change the key of the song occasionally this thing will get to sing the song you say wait a minute it's all in the wrong key so to keep the drum track and erase all the guitars all the everything and start from scratching in on top on the drums what it means is you have to get it right on those first few days of recording all the pressure is on because you're stuck with it for a long time after that I mean obviously even black man at this bit of this one struck by Melodies and I really like Melodies In fact I'm a frustrated guitar player I wish I could play guitar in fact I do play lots of guitar on piano and all these things but the thing that comes most easily is drums and it's also very uh fun to play I suppose these drums are really easy to play I don't know if it's just because I find it that way but they really are they're a joke anyone can do this why is your drumming different from another drummer longer arms I play with my feet um I suppose it's because I've stolen all my licks from different sources you see all the licks they all get passed back and forth most of them and the trick is to find new ones and turn them around a little bit camouflage in a little bit and express yourself with the same sticks and the same symbols and the same configuration of things to bash with new ways of doing it and my source of licks has been South America and of course the West Indies and those are a really big difference because a lot of people say that it's very it's white man's reggae or very regular influenced I mean do you think let's examine this word reggae let's um the main rock and roll stuff which everything's based on even since the Jazz day since they're going [Music] and then they went you know [Music] and then uh got funky [Music] and all that stuff the BackBeat or it's always a BackBeat which goes on one type that's right one two three four and that back beat which is in all the Beatles records on all the Rolling Stones records and all the yeah all the Motown records all the Jazz records all the way up through the Billy column records and they've all got the back beat on two and four and if you count that two and four means one two three four one now reggae turns the whole Rhythm upside down this drum set is designed by jazz drummers and stuff like that it's been evolved that way to work that format but over in Jamaica they got it wrong or something I don't know how they ended up they turned the whole thing upside down and event invented something really different and it's the most different thing that's been invented since the drum set was invented since the BackBeat itself which is the basis for all of the kind of music that everybody in America in England has been listening to and the difference is is it lands they use the bass drum in a different place it goes things [Music] three it's one two three four one two three four one two three and the bass drum and the snare drum both land in the same place I I don't have no idea how it ever was arrived at it's brilliant it's a absolute it's a paradigm for the 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TkwHsbrx7i0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkwHsbrx7i0 | Morrison Court - 5 Bed HMO Refurb Vlog - Episode One | [Music] and we are going to show you another one of our vlogs this is Morton core that's currently a three bed house terraced house we're going to convert it to a five bed HMO with four bathrooms this is the fourth project that we've done of this kind this layout yes almost like cookie cutter approach but it works really well so we bought this with business partners they've not even seen the place yet into his data my sentence of pictures so they have full trust in us that we're going to do your job and yeah we are so you've seen how we do these sort of these sort passes because this is a fourth vlog of its kind or video of its client so we're going to do a Bible routine vlog on this one just because it might get a bit boring with this or every week and you see it before so we'll show you a little sliding video over the whole place but I think I'm going to jump on the camera now and I'm going to show you round so we can really show you the condition nice in and then the final video you'll see what we've done with the place so oh it's also worth mentioning to sit here the garden and there's got a really nice garden past all the rubbish so we're gonna sort of closely last get that really well and yeah very excited to get on with this project I think builders are starting it Monday this Friday so they start on Monday yes so we completely got the property and then we can put the last how we want it and do everything subscribe if it's gonna be brand new so let's show you around these rocks before no and this is currently the kitchen it will remain the kitchen however what we do is we add a sofa area and a TV and sort of lounge area into the kitchen so that we have the kitchen dining and lounge area all in one and so this house although it's the same it's actually a mirror image of all the other ones we've done so if I get a bit confused bear with me back to fun and see what we do there's a breakfast bar here so far TV and then all the units going on here and along them and say everyone gets their own cupboard space we add in enough and amenities for six tenants because what that meant allows us to do is have a couple in one of the bedrooms which one you see upstairs you'll see it's big enough for a couple [Music] this will become so currently downstairs toilet will become a shower room with a basin and then what's here will become a toilet and basin now explain to you those are for in a minute and in here this handy little cupboard is where we keep all of the utilities it's going to have the water time boiler all sorts of things that go in that need to be sort of kept playing or going this cupboard and then what will then do this wall will be brought out to about here which will allow us to make a wardrobe under the stairs for or or then be a bedroom here you'll come into this bedroom this way wardrobe there in here or is currently the lounge this will be split into two to make two bedrooms so that will be offer the kitchen so we'll need to have use me a an external door there's obviously all rooms that their exit point is onto the kitchen need to have another exit point so that bedroom will have a next and or and this one will just have the the door out there because it won't be connected to the kitchen window which we not have the force that'd be really nice just I think maybe we better just add a bit more kind of character to it nice so yeah yeah I'm saying I don't know if we could put a roof on that and then you've got like a sheltered area sir yeah smoking Fisher going very soon probably gonna keep it maybe to keep it as a water feature soffits need replacing nots in great condition yeah yep lots of storage cool so what we normally do or always do sorry it's only we turn the stairs at the top so we put chitin and the stairs will actually come up here and so what that allows us to do is actually gain all of this space here from that bedroom so at the moment Mitchum is quite small and so the door to that version will be here and what will end up happening is see this becomes bigger and this bit here will be the ensuite shower room there's currently a really tight fitting wardrobe in that moment but as you can see it's quite a small room and I'm not sure that it currently means and the 6.50 me to sort of move that wall it will meet that that was fine so yes this is veteran sleep this bedroom is one of the largest bedrooms I think this is about 10.3 square meters so this will have a own shower dedicated just this room but it's an office suite shower so it's going to be backing onto that show room so this cupboards kind of spans the whole width of the property and so your view of the shower for that bedroom and the shower for the one that we just in along this wall okay yeah Maryland so then what happens is I've read this around but this is currently the bathroom and what we kind of do is do like a um like a back to back kind of shape to elves and one becomes the toilet for those two bedroom that I just showed you and the other parts of their spear because you get yeah you get all of this bit as well will become the shower toilet and basin for the remaining measures so they'll have a full ensuite whereas everyone else has been kind of I mean sharing some element so this is the novice bedroom and so it's the old suite bedroom that I was just telling you about and it's the one that can take the couple so we always give if we have couples that are interesting they always given this room because it means that they are just sharing the bathroom between themselves as opposed to having to share with another tenant and so we create a doorway through here and then it's kind of like an L shape and ensuite shower then toilet there a basin on this side and so yeah it's a really nice-sized room it's over the 10.3 square meters so meets the the national standards for two people sharing in one room but you know so as we said at the game that CDI builders are in on Monday they're going to strip everything out because we're basically taking on everything inside and that means that before Christmas that we've done over Christmas I can come in a measure because it's much easier to measure when all the walls are down and then do the plans whether there were staff beginning of January and on the refurb so yeah it sort of I know knowing you like what we do with this place I said the Olien cabinet with this one is that it's a mirror image so I've just got made sure that everything is as you know we've sort of expected it to but yeah we'll show you around for the duration of the project I hope you enjoy it [Music] [Applause] [Music] | VCC Investments | UCHLmvrp1vrFol-T_aFQyyHg | 2019-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,321 | 6,629 |
zo4UfF9bS1A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo4UfF9bS1A | Community Gardens | Nonprofit Report | foreign [Music] report your update on non-profit organizations issues and leaders I'm your host Mark oppenheim today we're discussing the many wonderful benefits of Community Gardens and a vision for the future of these essential Community assets with our special guests Lynn Kelly executive director of the New York restoration project Georgina Griffith Yates executive director of the Wasatch Community Gardens and Linda Apple lipsius executive director of Denver Urban Gardens thank you so much for joining us I'm really excited uh so I pulled a weed or two in my day I am basically when it comes to gardening unskilled labor but I really enjoy it and I'm getting more and more into sort of these benefits of gardening and watching things grow and also acquiring the skills because there are so many skills that we're disconnected from we live in urban environments not those of us who live in rural environments really have retained so uh Lynn I'm going to go to you because you have um in in your environment in New York City this asphalt environment it's very connected to places where I grew up aside from working on ranches and so on so forth uh which I've done periodically I've mostly grown up in urban environments so talk a little bit about why it's important in an urban environment like New York to have green spaces and to have Gardens and to have people actually working and getting their hands dirty sure and mark thank you for having me it's exciting to be here with colleagues from other parts of the U.S so I look forward to learning about your work as well so uh at New York restoration project we were formed nearly three 30 years ago uh founded by Bette Midler with a very simple Concept in mind which was roll up your sleeves pick up some trash help your neighbor clean up a park and where we've evolved today and this comes back to the sort of the New York question about why this is important is we now have 52 Community Gardens as a part of a land trust all throughout the city we manage 80 acres of Parkland on behalf of the city of New York much like a conservancy and we build about 20 new green spaces a year through a program called Gardens for the city so we've built well over 325 350 in in our existence and why is this important well Mark you've rightly said like New York is dense it's Urban it's built up it's part you know it is the uh concrete city right and so New Yorkers really use these green spaces we don't have backyards right we don't have front yards many of us um so this is our an extension of our living room of our gym of our de facto senior center of our classroom these green spaces allow us to live our lives and not just to get outside but to give us more room more peace of mind and better health benefits overall they're vital to our existence in New York and a stressful stress reliever right I mean absolutely you can do everything from exercise to read a book to just you know when you live when you live multiple people in a space that may Max be if you're lucky 700 square feet right you need to get outside so you can imagine um especially during the last couple years during the height of the pandemic how important in New York City these spaces were now Georgina you have a different environment uh over in Utah and and again I'm very fascinated I live in the west so water is always an issue yeah really in a in a place like uh Utah talk a little bit about your take on this because you don't you don't uh hunger for land I mean there's a lot of space but there's a different set of challenges that you face yeah and it's um Wasatch Community Gardens is based in Salt Lake City uh which is the most um densely Urban populated uh City in the state um and and so we're we're kind of dealing with those two things at the same time this rapid development um of the city as well as this water conservation especially as we see our Lake um our Great Salt Lake going through uh some devastating changes and so for us it's really important to have a conversation not just around green space but the way that we talk about it is productive Green Space making sure that we're use utilizing water not just for um a patch of grass um but for for productive use whether that's a pollinator plant food providing whether we're regenerating the soil through cover crops um and so we're really prioritizing that productive piece of green space so that the water that we do use is going right back towards our food system as a whole and so that's one way that we're able to um to work within this this interesting time of living in a desert and a drought um although we did get a great amount of snow in the last few weeks um and so yeah it's just been it's been really interesting but getting people to think more about water use with productivity um in mind and and you're also thinking about using every drop of water multiple times I the the way we've been taught to farm the way we've been taught to use water is as if it's infinitely available and we we use it once and then it evaporates into the air you're you're dealing with things like water capture water recycling um you're you're dealing with the fact that now that you have a great snowpack um how do you not squander that snowpack right and knowing that of course it's not all of that is in in control and Linda you have a different situation we've seen with the fires that recently cropped up across Colorado that Colorado itself is also heavily impacted by climate change and the and the uh the changes that that are resulting as they are all across the United States and particularly the West these massive fires we had huge massive fires across our patch in in California talk a little bit about uh Denver's approach to Urban Gardens and how that uh part of the state is uh using Gardens to improve the quality of life and retain the quality of life for which Colorado is so famous yeah no absolutely we're neighbors uh of course with Georgina we're also living in the desert the high desert here um yeah I mean Community Gardens the way that we're framing them you know yes they produce food but very much um in addition climate community and food um and then with the outcome of Health and Wellness um and then skill building along the way so in terms of quality of life in terms of you know helping heal the ecosystem and the environment uh you know in our Gardens we also you know practice regenerative practices uh you know healing the soil increasing biodiversity um I think something that's been really really interesting and tapped into is sort of the mental health and wellness piece that comes with it because with these these little gardens these little patches of land you know people are feeling so demoralized and so frustrated with the climate uh you know reality that we're living in now and so so providing education and skills in a way that that you know every member of the community can help give back is something that you know and help heal uh you know the planet is something that's been really interesting so uh yeah so very it's very holistic and you know and I think um they're just there's so much more you know to that and add tremendously to the quality of life for the folks who are you know who are growing in community I'd like to talk a little bit about the feature that we're buying for ourselves I have this this Theory it's really it's really gelled over the last couple of years that the way we spend our money the way we spend our time the way we communicate with each other what we learn it's actually buying our future to what extent are are you um uh behaving in a way where you're creating um constituents volunteers staffs um and and the people with whom you come in contact with that will shape a future of America that is more uh sustainable a more Equitable more enjoyable I mean because look the country was founded on life liberty and the pursuit of happiness right are you part of that idea it's not just about Gardens it's about creating people helping people to create the future that will realize in this very subtle way an America where people can be happier where people can be more self-sufficient where resources are better utilized and where we're ameliorating impacts of human beings on on us all uh Georgina you care to uh give give it a first cut and then we'll go to Lynn yeah and you touched on two of my uh three um Words which are sustainable uh Equitable and then our third one is intentional right how are we making sure that as we're um in this space that we're intentional on our future and right now we're creating um or we're executing this Five-Year Plan that we have because we see this huge gap and while people are really you know tightening up their purse strings unsure of the economy right now we're seeing uh and I'm sure my colleagues are seeing the same thing more and more Demand on Services as our communities turn inwards towards themselves and each other and so we're looking at um in in the community garden space being more intentional with where we put our Gardens um making sure that we're uh we're collaborating with local community centers to help people people engage with more than one resource at a time we're also looking at creating a program that teaches Urban Farmers how to farm in an urban setting and and in a desert because we're able to use 52 percent of the average U.S vegetable farm with 17 times the output of produce and so we want to be able to teach other local farmers how to do that and emerging Farmers because if you read the young farmers of America report you see that lack of education and access to land are the biggest barriers into getting into growing food and so we're trying to look not just at Community Gardens but our food system and the the resources available to those who want to grow food for our community for those who might not be able to access a community garden and so we're really looking at this in a multi-disciplinary way so that our food system can be bolstered across the board in our community us you're taking the logistics out of it if you know not to transport as far correct Mexico you know that's great but if you don't have to drive a truck from Mexico to bring strawberries but you're growing them uh close to home yeah in so many other ways right and half of our food goes out of state and so we want to make sure that we're keeping we're keeping food in our state so Lynn um is is growing food a big part of what you're doing or is it mostly about Green Spot spaces in New York you have so much less land you do have 80 acres under management you mentioned but you have so much less land is is growing food a big part of this or is it mostly if food is grown it's really part of the the the growing thing it's not really uh there to help nourish people as much in in a place like New York oh no I it is very much a part of unfortunately addressing food insecurity in New York which has only gotten greater in the last couple years um due to pandemic and economic downturn in the city so while we always had a practice of our gardeners our volunteer gardeners growing food we found that during the pandemic there was an uptick of requests of can you build more beds for us can you give us starts instead of seeds like the actual plants to advance the growing cycle um it what used to be growing food for just education or enjoyment is now or even to maybe pass on cultural um Foods or you know produce within a family Generations it's now like if I don't grow this I might not have access to it I might know a neighbor that might not get any of it so our policy is anything that's grown in our Gardens and it's thousands of pounds of produce a year is distributed for free within that Community um we don't have any sort of Market or anything like that but it's because there is still so much food insecurity um you know you mark you started with a question about like what are we passing on right like what's the next thing and um I was at a we we hosted a lecture last week on biodiversity which was really fascinating and but what my takeaways from the two experts in listening to them which really resonated with me was that you know right now we talk a lot about rights in the country what are our rights because as you know rights are being violated left and right but this person said we should also be talking about our responsibilities in terms of what we're passing along and what are your values and I think about that with the work with New York restoration project because we're a greening organization we're environmental justice organization but at the focus of it all or New Yorkers it's people so what we pass along to the Next Generation has to come out of the values of the people here today um and that's something that we think about quite a bit we never assume we have experts in Horticulture agriculture on our team but only a Community member is an expert in their own neighborhood and so we listen and try to execute on that if I can actually interject and build on that too I mean you know what are we what are we setting up for the future you know I think as a country and as a culture in general we're suffering from this epidemic of loneliness and I think Community Gardens are you know we view you know yes food is absolutely important and critical to the mission but bringing people together to work you know where you bet you know the lawyer and you've got the teacher and you've got the plumber all you know all coming together to grow food it's completely apolitical and it's re-teaching people how to live in community and when you do I mean and that just uncovers we just had a study come out that was published in the Lancet looking at the reduction in depression and anxiety and isolation and loneliness that comes from working in a community garden so it's really it's such a unique construct where people can come together repeatedly you know and and learn or relearn how to work together and Thrive and sort of get all the benefits that come from that I want to ask you all about this this notion of community that you all have raised it seems like in America we are becoming increasingly obsessed about telling other people who are not like us um or even people who who are like us how they should behave or what they should be able to do um it seems like um you have uh people who Define their rights in certain ways that impinge on the rights of others the rights to feel safe or the right to um to have reproductive control over your own body or the rights to dress as you particularly want or or identify as you particularly want um it seems like this mutuality this community that you're talking about is kind of under attack do you see that as part of of what you're trying to do as you're creating a community to help people to communicate to connect to each other instead of feeling so alone and isolated feeling so defensive that you pull out a gun when somebody um you know knocks on your door um who Who is younger or of A different race than you are that that are is that part of what you're doing you know I'm not insensible to the fact that we have four people here who are white we have three women and one guy okay I'm not insensible to the fact that we've seen in the news these these divisions that seem to metastasize here and you're talking about Community how how do you all see this Linda you want to give it a give it a first cut yeah I mean I see this as um as an extraordinary opportunity actually to get people to see to see each other and you know and and speaking about people with you know different backgrounds I mean all of us you know all the Community Gardens have um you know people from every background you know we have a significant immigrant Refugee community and you know in our Gardens over 40 languages were spoken and in the gardens are ways for people to share and for people to observe and to see sort of different you know practices and and understand too that the learnings go every direction um you know you see you see vegetables grown that you've never seen you learn about Traditions that you've never seen whether it's from somebody who's around who lives or comes from the other side of the world or you know just you know a couple neighborhoods away so I mean I think it's a it is a very basic foundational way for people to see each other and to and to talk to each other um that you know it's it's a step that that I think is very you know positive and empowering to yeah and these kinds of behaviors have been dismissed Right Lynn I mean it's so often that the important stuff is the I don't know the political stuff or whatever but actually this kind of community level interaction is really part of the glue that keeps the country together isn't it it is but I think it only is if you approach it from a certain mindset right and for me what I've learned in working in communities at least in New York my whole career is you have to move at the speed of trust and you have to build trust and as you build trust communities will welcome you in and be more open to ideas or different ways of doing things for us at myrp the gardens aren't just Gardens they're actually like Community hubs they're used for family gatherings for cookouts you know uh Library story hours School giveaway programs and communities that's all done because we've built trust over time I mean it's probably no surprise that where our Gardens are located are either in communities that suffered Generations after redlining right and are still suffering because you know that caused environmental injustices no question so building trust and going in you know where a community garden is not going to solve gun violence in the United States but what it will do is open up conversation and build trust amongst disparate you know groups or entities especially in cities like New York where there's it's constantly changing right the neighborhoods are constantly changing with people moving in and people moving out and every time that happens there needs to be almost a reunification of individuals and the garden often provides that hub how do you build trust when we have such a plethora of information that is coming in that grabs our attention that is based on distrust and based on on fear uh right based on grabbing attention and the best way to grab attention is to make people afraid right how do you how do you create that balance are you encouraging Georgina uh people to just sort of put aside their electronics and and actually talk to each other um I I know that's a that's that's a radical idea right no longer like doing this but we actually can look each other in the eye and smile at each other a little bit and not worry about whether the person is a Democrat or a Republican or whatever uh you're just you're just digging in the dirt right yeah yeah it's such thing we uh at Wasatch Community Gardens we say under the right conditions people and plants Thrive right and um and I mean technology itself I I think uh thankfully the nature of gardening you kind of have to be all Hands All Hands In which lends um yourself to kind of looking up and looking around and we are our Gardens we have 18 Community Gardens right now and and the individuals of those Gardens um you know span Generations race gender um and ethnicity countries of origin how long they've been here and what we see is important um is is continuing to provide uh instances where people can look up look at each other in the eyes and speak to one another um and so when we have our community guard Gardens they're really these these families no matter how um how diverse they are or their backgrounds are they're getting together for their cleanup days they're getting together for their Community um building days and so we're really able to the gardens itself it's not something that Wasatch Community Gardens is doing um other than providing the space is is done the gardens themselves lend themselves to that kind of interaction and we're there to Steward and make sure that those spaces continue to be open and safe so that individuals can tap into that Humanity that we all have and that I really see blossom in a garden without much um urging if you can create that right environment which is where I led with that in the right environment people and plants can Thrive and so I think it's really building those safe environments um and under we're a 34 year old organization um and as as we grow we see more and for our role in environmental justice in food Justice and it's it's continuing to allow ourselves to grow into that space and bringing those along who have been around for 30 years gardening with us bringing them with us while we open ourselves up to even more opportunity for people to be their authentic selves and connect with the humanity in each other actually talking to people as you're gardening is a form of political activism right it's not Party politics it's just Community activism right getting making the community better let's go around the the room uh one more time starting with Lynn going to Linda and then we'll give you the last word Georgina let's talk a little bit about the next initiatives that you're going to be seeing unfolding in the next 12 to 18 months uh Lynn what are your what are your major priorities for the next 12 to 18 months so at nyrp um our major priorities are in a few different buckets one we want to continue to effectively Steward 80 acres of Parkland because within that 80 acres of Parkland there's reforestation project there's Shoreline mitigation and restoration it's more than just managing the park if there's some quite large ecological projects that we have ongoing there including a living Shoreline so that's one piece another is the continued expansion of our Gardens for the city program the demand to create new green spaces with Partners in New York is great far far exceeds our ability to uh capacity to deliver them and so looking for Creative Partnerships on a community-led basis to do that is important and then third we've every year been expanding our Urban agriculture program um because the demand there is is quite high as well so those will be sort of the Three core areas that we're going to be focusing on in addition to programming all of our portfolio Gardens in our trust and uh uh Linda I I can absolutely um uh vouch for the fact that there's so much interconnectivity uh in Colorado we we just completed a search for the head of uh Colorado Coalition for the homeless we're doing another uh search for the governor on on the art side galvanizing the Arts ecosystem to position Colorado as a creative hub these kinds of issues are all interconnected in terms of the strength of a state in terms of attracting people and making the state uh livable talk about your priorities for the next 12 to 18 months um yeah and thanks for helping those orgs here in Denver and Colorado um yeah so Doug uh so we've been around um about 45 years we have about 193 Gardens across six counties in metro Denver at this point um last year we added we we've sort of slowed down our garden building and our Gardens come about when the community comes to us and we work with the landowners to you know to secure the land and build the gardens and put in place of human infrastructure to support them um so we've slowed down the gardens building uh but what we've really been uh getting on from the last couple years is a food Forest initiative so we are adding uh perennial food producing trees bushes and Vines two existing dog Gardens and two freestanding spaces and what that does is it enhances biodiversity it enhances you know the the um the here it positively impacts the heat island in fact the canopy you know all the things that go with that so that's been really really exciting um for us that we're going to have 20 by the end of this year and then we expect that initiative to continue and it also brings in different people because we acknowledge not everyone's necessarily into gardening so it brings different community members in and also it's a legacy project that over time you know we expect these Orchards to be in place and you know 30 40 50 years which is really wonderful impacts food access impacts Community Building impacts climate so that's a big one we've also been really focusing on that can be across our Network we put in place a seasonal Workforce called the Doug Corps that became an Americorps this year so we're continuing with that and that's just helping us create connection between the gardens uh and then with the broader community and then the final there's you know of course a million other things but uh final uh sort of you know big rock that we're focusing on is actually and this call is really great if we're working on actually bringing together community garden organizations across the country um and helping Elevate this movement so I look forward hopefully to further conversations with you Georgina and Lynn um you know to really because this is this is a movement and this is something that really actually can lift up you know so many members of the community so we're we're really trying to facilitate more conversations like this uh you know and and and shift Community Gardens from a nice to have to a to a must-have and a critical piece of the infrastructure of driving cities one of the things that I really love about the nonprofit sector right people aren't competing against each other people are competing to help to even do better to collaborate even more uh Georgina um why don't why don't you give us the last word tell us what Wasatch Community Gardens plans uh over the next uh 12 to 18 months yeah and I wanted to to thank you Mark for bringing us together um I'm sure we'll continue to talk after this I've already did so many cool initiatives happening within your organization so thank you for sharing um I you know I've spoken a little bit to some of the things we're looking at moving forward with productive Green Space um we're we're looking at moving our farm we have an urban farm 1.4 acres at the heart in the Heart of the City where we have a job training program where we employ women who are experiencing homelessness uh to work on the farm and be matched with a um a longer term job in housing by the end of their cohort we have to move that farm because it's uh being developed there's going to be a housing complex there um and so in the next 18 months we'll be moving our farm into a permanent location which will allow us to grow our job training program and increase it to death um that small farm incubator program where we can teach Farmers as well and continue to grow more food last year we were able to grow enough and donate enough food to impact 42 percent of our unsheltered neighbors in the entire State last year and so we want to be able to continue to grow that we're also starting an advocacy and Justice program to really bring experts into our team who understand the intersectionality of the work that we're doing it is a movement as well as a moment right now that we're we're really seeing and so we want to be able to bolster our our organization with those experts and and open our lens wider and finally uh Linda we need to talk we are also doing a food forest in the next 18 months so I'd love to pick your brain we're going to be prioritizing food forests and more public pick options in our Gardens um as we as we slow down on Community Gardens and see where those food access excuse me um where those food access points are lacking and and bolstering those programs so that we can be really speaking to food security uh as well so those those three are our focuses over the next few years this is so important it's it's so important that we each learn a lot more about where our food comes from that we don't blindly go in and find plastic wrapped foods that where we throw the plastic out which by the way ends up in our foods and then we just consume and consume and consume without thinking about where that food is coming from the water that is used the fuel that is used for transportation and the whole life cycle how can we actually in small and large ways affect our lives our health and our communities Linda Kelly executive director of the New York restoration project Georgina Griffith Yates executive director of the Wasatch Community Gardens and Linda Apple lipsius executive director of Denver Urban Gardens thank you so much for sharing the work of your people your communities your volunteers your funders your staffs your we really appreciate your expertise thank you thank you have a great day | m/Oppenheim Executive Search | UCVXGtapt_a353nPtogDaujw | 2023-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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CyQnRc6F_4w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyQnRc6F_4w | New Daedalus 1.6 STN Features : Brief at the Turn of Epoch | hi everybody rick here welcome to digital fortress uh i'm doing a live stream here because i'm i was messing with the new daylist today and it's about to roll the epic over so i'm going to do a screen share and uh see how that looks and show you how it looks and uh that was kind of cool so let me see if i can view the video here first okay so i'm going to get the dallas screen shared here wherever i put that okay and let me share this hey what's up john hamilton what's up b how you doing hey david okay so check this out this is kind of cool this is new daylist 1.6 and i was i looked at it to keep an eye on it because the epics about to roll over and i wanted to see what happens you see this is the current epic undelegated okay and i just installed this today about to put we brought to pull up last night and at the turn of the epic there's one minute left and i was curious if digi is going to roll and this timeline is going to roll back and i saw that and i was like well you know people on youtube might want to see that also so i thought yeah i'll just throw this up on a live stream so i didn't really prepare for this so one minute left until the epic rolls over and i'm curious to see what happens here so if you guys see here's the stake pulls all these massive stake pools here's uh you can adjust this slider bar based on who you want to delegate to here's digi 2 and digi right here right now the applied pledge and stake doesn't count okay now let me go back over to the delegation center yeah and this will roll over in about 50 54 53 52 seconds let me check the chat here and get this out of the way all right and i was wondering what's going to happen right here is this going to shift back because you see the current epic is undelegated but right here if i mouse over that you see where it says digi that might be kind of hard to see uh let me try to get this show up okay there it goes you see how it says from epic seven right here okay but up here we're on epic five so this is a very nice visual aid to uh show you when the epic kicks in for the delegation so i think this is gonna move down you know to the left in three seconds two one the epic rolls over so what happens there i don't know um maybe the delegation doesn't kick in until well it doesn't kick in until epic seven okay so at this epic it didn't roll over yet it didn't roll over yet but i think if i delegate to a different pool you might see this change and it will just continue a timeline going down this direction okay anyway so it didn't roll down it didn't animate or move or anything i just was trying to see if it would do that i thought you might want to see if it would do that but uh there's new features in this version of daedalus i mean if i start up here where the wallets are these are mainnet candidate wallets so the way this works is when you first install the newest version of daedalus whether you're doing it on the test net you see that little stn 5 right there this is on the mainnet candidate currently running okay this is the byron wallet where you bring it in okay and then there's a staking wallet as well so what happens is you bring it in here first and then um i created a shelly wallet so this wall was byron this wallet shelly that's a shelly wallet there you with this uh shelly wallet you import the byron wallets you do a 12 word seed wallet here and then you do a 15 word seed while you create that so the byron wallet is restored from mainnet the shelley wallet is then created and then you import it it has little import wizards so i should make a video showing you how that works if people are interested in seeing that i'll get a video in case you like that visual aid and then you have the stake pools over here and the delegation center and then you uh here in the delegation center shows what you're delegated to oh it just rolled over look the colors changed this was like orange and pale green and it just went green green so i wonder what happened there uh okay yeah their ranking changed because these pools were just built last night so they didn't have any a pledge or uh well they still have any stake they have played so the pledge just kicked in and the pledge affected their ranking so they just jumped up okay it was it was a little bit different from the beginning of video and uh now that the pledge is applied because what happened is we built the pool last night but then we reissued the certificate changing the pledge it was just a hundred ada but we put the 500 k eta pledge on it and then so that's what caused it to jump up here is by applying the pledge to the wallet so kind of cool and uh if you hadn't seen this before if you'll notice these are animated when you search for something so if i search for a poll you see how those tiles reorganize themselves see how that goes when you start searching for a poll kind of neat pretty neat stuff hey uh so how's everyone doing mr ereslav you saw download it right now cool right yeah uh b says another live stream in in six hours yeah i didn't mean to do that but i thought was kind of neat was curious to see what would happen over here at the turn of the epic right now the epics are only six hours on mainnet i mean sorry they're only six hours on the test net so that we can do more testing and the epics are accelerated then on mainnet this will be five days it'll be five days the epic counters over here slots etc uh this new wallet is really cool it is really cool i like it um it's it's very fast when we send transactions on the test net it's very quick uh response time in a decentralized environment which is uh it's good to see that i haven't seen any errors occur yet everything works well so i think people are really going to enjoy this dayless version 1.6 and i'll put together a video demonstrating how to use it and some people have asked me if i could put together a video on how to make a stake pull maybe coming soon it's just that the command lines have changed minor changes it hasn't changed a lot there's little changes here and there throughout the command lines but if you're if i were to make a video that those changes would be very confusing there's weird stuff like dash dash test net dash magic 42 is going to change the dash dash main net so we can't use those parameters yet you can't use the dash dash main net parameter yet there's another one where we had to use a command line dash dash cardano dash mode and i think that one's gone now or wait no remember if it's gone but anyway it changes so if you make a video then the video would become obsolete very quickly once it's nailed down and everything stays the same then you'll see some how to make pool videos coming out if you're interested in those too all right that's all i got for you so you'll have a great evening i hope you liked the little demo here and i'm going to check back tomorrow to see if that thing animates and continues to move along i think that will be the case i think that's how it works kind of neat stuff though have a great evening bye | Digital Fortress | UCUbDk_ANFGeQBn3829u7KDA | 2020-07-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,424 | 7,066 |
-Rk5oIljViE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rk5oIljViE | This little device just cleared all of my acne scars | hello hates needles I was surprised that this tool is going to help me get rid of my acne scars manage 2.0 micro needling tool once per week on stubborn acne scars and always followed it up with their vitamin C banish oil I'm not the biggest fan of oils but this left my skin feeling super smooth and hydrated I finished up my nightly skincare routine with their vitamin C cream moisturizer these two products really help Soothe My Skin and brighten up those dark spots this is how my face looked immediately after using the banish 2.0 and as you can see here there's a little bit of redness from the tool but those are all gone by morning this was my progress after week two in the middle of the week I decided to try their aha pumpkin enzyme mask if I had any active breakouts I used this fighter gel which really soothes and prevented any active Acne from getting worse a refreshing minty feel I would definitely recommend this cleanser I was pleasantly surprised to see results after just a few weeks | THE ACNE CHANNEL | UCLfpBAyfXl_2VTMigDlGonA | 2023-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 187 | 1,004 |
5ZOSZzrAXTE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZOSZzrAXTE | The Digital Revolution is Over: Perspectives on post-pandemic teaching and learning | hi everyone thanks for having me and for allowing me to visit from the westernmost coast of canada today i'll be speaking about online and blended learning in our current context and in our post pandemic settings i'll first provide some context as to where we are where we might be headed i'll wrap my discussion on student voices in particular the notion of interactivity resiliency and flexibility i was asked to respond to the prompt the digital revolution is over a phrase that pays homage to nicolas necropont who famously said like air and drinking water bing digital will be noticed only by its absence not its presence he went on to write that the really surprising changes will be elsewhere in our lifestyle and how we collectively manage ourselves on this planet some have started referring to this as the post-digital dave white summarized this as follows now that the digital technology and the network are so prevalent our thinking should go beyond the technology in and of itself and focus on the ways our introductions are played out in on the digital so are we in the post-digital era and what does this mean before i begin my talk in earnest i would like to acknowledge that railroads university and the neighborhood where i live are in the traditional lands of the quasapsum and the la cuangan ancestres and families who have lived here for thousands of years indigenous communities have long lived on these lands and i'm grateful to be able to live and work here to acknowledge these lands is to acknowledge the need for conciliation and the harms that colonization has had on indigenous people here and around the world much of the conversation in higher education on this particular point in time focuses on building back better versus returning to an imagined normal that existed before the pandemic to engage in such rebuilding means to recognize that various pre-pandemic teaching learning and institutional practices were problematic building back better invites us to engage in practices that are cooperative and inclusionary territorial acknowledgements therefore should remind us that colonial structures impact our universities and our teaching and learning practices let's start by taking stock of our broader environment online and blended learning has a long history and has been in practice considered by the majority of canadian institutions prior to the pandemic and very many global institutions before the pandemic in 2019 nearly 75 percent of canadian universities and colleges reported having or developing an online learning strategy and about 20 of them were applying it in the us the latest data that we have showed that between 2000 and 2017 the number of students that were taking at least an online course more than court troubled approximately 33 percent of students take at least one online course prior to a pandemic and now during the pandemic nearly all students over the last 18 months have at least taken one online course of course these numbers vastly underestimate the number of people who participate in online forms of learning once you consider non-credit offerings such as moocs or online training or a slew of other online learning actions and activities that people undertake on a daily basis then you begin realizing that online learning is normal not just an exception most people have participated in some form of online learning or another now let's talk a little bit about the students over the last month we identified about 20 surveys of students in canadian institutions there are about 200 higher education institutions public higher education institutions in canada our populations are on 37 million these 20 surveys um were completed by individual institutions over the last 18 months and by analyzing it my colleagues and i are finding that student concerns with remote teaching learning predominantly focus on four areas mental health and well-being financial concerns quality of the educational experience during remote teaching and learning and the impact of the pandemic on students future plans for education and work some of these are broad but they bear direct relevance to the courses that you and i might teach part of my work focuses on the idea that we need to understand students as people and not just students we need to see students as individuals who have agency desires mishaps dreams life-changing experiences and as individuals who face the daily minutia of life like the rest of us and experience frustrations excitement disappointment and living life just like the rest of us for example many students in these surveys indicate that they have experienced a decline in mental health a national survey reported that around 60 percent of students were worried about the pandemic one college survey reported that a large number of students were struggling with isolation and loneliness and nearly 40 percent of students at the large public university report symptoms of psychological distress what is also important about the surveys is the recommendations that students put forward the recommendations include financial relief for students greater flexibility more academic accommodations improved mental health support importantly technology and the ways that technology is used are not showing up in these surveys as important areas of concern so are we at a post-digital place are we at a place where technology doesn't necessarily matter where it's invisible let's turn to post-pandemic environments let's turn to flexibility in the context of post-pandemic futures and discuss how flexibility can be a powerful mechanism for access equity and success flexibility can center around individual and institutional responses can be mobilized as a result of a technology such as for example through a piece of software that allows us to meet even though we're in different physical locations like this one or through teaching practices that we use that make teaching learning more flexible such as for example providing multiple assessment options for students regardless of the kind of technology that we use typically practitioners and researchers have been optimistic about digital learning expecting it to broaden access to education reduce the cost of education support new pedagogical models and enable flexibility by digital here i mean any form of teaching learning that includes use of technology it may mean online learning or it may mean integrating technology in a face-to-face setting it might mean hybrid it might mean blended what i would like to do here is focus on that last bit that digital learning enables flexibility optimism for flexibility is reflected in the ongoing claim in the literature that online and blended learning provide people with the possibility of learning any time from anywhere flexibility is mobilized as a rhetorical device to mean more of something more accommodating more flexible more equitable than the alternative oftentimes this is true in-person instruction can often be inequitable and inflexible we often fail to recognize the fact that in-person education has significant shortcomings for example the often takes place at particular points in time and in particular places it forces people to uproot their lives to come to our institutions or to drive for an hour to after work to get here or worse it excludes those who cannot approve their lives to come to our universities it's worse because those who cannot leave their home to come to us maybe people who are traditionally people who we should be doing a better job at serving people like those who are caring for their family their children or their parents with this lens in-person education is not the most equitable option we have available to us it's the one that we're accustomed to it's the default it's the status quo and it's problematic this however isn't to say that all education should be online or that all education should be blended or that one approach isn't always better than the other there's no single solution to the problems facing education in the same way that online learning isn't the solution in-person education is not a silver bullet solution to the problems that we're facing i want us to pause here for a little bit because i find that conversations are modalities like online in-person blended learning often become abstract what i'd like to ask you to do is to imagine students imagine your students or imagine the students that your colleagues or friends have in their classes think about their day and their responsibilities i'll pause for 10 seconds to give you a moment to think about them okay ready if we had time for an extended conversation i would have asked whether they're full-time or part-time students where they work whether they work whether they have children or family that they take care of whether they have health concerns whether they're facing housing and affordability or food insecurity whether they live alone or with others whether they have private rooms to study or what they hope to get out of their education but when you imagine the students do these students really study anywhere at any time when and where do they study i'm asking these questions essentially to say that the idea that people study anytime and anywhere is an oversimplification students study at particular places in particular times they study in times where they're able to they basically need to fit their studies into times for which there are competing claims perhaps after they put kids to bed after they cook a meal for the family and so on all of our time relies on competing priorities we rely on making the most of our time to um to satisfy other responsibilities that we have in our lives students do the same so when we think of the post pandemic or whatever reality or normal comes after we're through with the pandemic or even now we don't we don't need to think post pandemic we think about we need to think about the now we need to recognize that there are different solutions to different problems and that one of the challenges that we have is that we have imagined universities and places of teaching learning as being at the center of students lives instead what i invite you to do is to consider lives being at the center of students lives and universities and learning environments surrounding them what this invites us to do is to imagine different kinds of teaching and learning environments that cater to the needs and the lives of students in other words what this might allow us to do is to offer in-person learning online learning digital learning asynchronous learning cohort based approaches to education to different kinds of people based on their different needs instead of imagining education as being a one-size-fits-all approach there are spaces to think of education to think of different institutions serving different kinds of people for different kinds of needs for different kinds of topics for different kinds of learning experiences actually i'm there i've taken you on a tour of some of the more important issues that i blend and flexible learning at this particular moment in time and i want to end with a prompt right now my colleagues and i are working on a project that is informed by a faculty perspective about the future of higher education this is one of from the faculty colleagues i think it's a question worth reflecting upon thank you again for having me and for making time to be with us today | Research Shorts | UCcDTqjxOzX1pDKClqTfJl6A | 2021-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,919 | 11,482 |
6klR0ixwGI0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6klR0ixwGI0 | Abraham Hicks — STOP FIGHTING, LEAVE IT BEHIND (POWERFUL) | we are here are you yes yeah almost kissing it I want to be a more effective creator of my reality and I feel that in order to do so I should conduct an intensive Search and Destroy mission of all the hidden resistance within me how can I do this the problem with the Search and Destroy mission is that as you search and find with that sort of avid determination what you don't want gets moving so fast that it really slows you down in fact it's what we were demonstrating with those cards earlier we liked your opening words you said I want to be an effective creator is that what you said us and we think that if you would just use these words instead it would set you on the right path immediately I want to be an effective allow er of what I have already created because the creation part is done you've been sifting you've filled your vortex full there's enough in your vortex to keep you busy for 20 or 30 lifetimes in other words you have created it it it has been created so what you want to do is figure out how to allow yourself alignment with what's created and then from inside the vortex the path to the manifestation of it will occur to you you see the difference between your vocabulary and ours is that you mean created manifested and we mean created vortexed and then we mean allowed manifested follow it's in there we're visiting was a beautiful woman recently who has been wanting to get pregnant not getting pregnant not getting pregnant not getting pregnant wanting to be pregnant wanting to be pregnant several conversations with her over a period of years about it and then last time we saw her in Los Angeles she announced to us into several people in the audience who knew her they've been following the saga of her pregnancy for a while I'm four months pregnant she announced and of course she and everyone else was delighted and as the day went on we took opportunity to point out several things round around the pregnancy we pointed out to her that even though she is now elated because she's no longer wrapped up in the absence of baby she still doesn't have a baby in her arms yet she's still not walking the baby taking the baby trick-or-treating that's something she's really looking forward to she's still not feeding the baby she's still not taking well just that one picture of the baby but she doesn't actually have the baby experience yet in the way she wants it and so we said to everyone your vortex is pregnant with all of your desires and we would like all of you to feel if you could see the shift in this woman from not being pregnant to being pregnant even though she doesn't have the baby we would like all of you to take that shift in other words it's created your vortex is full of what you've created now you just get to play the fun game of figuring how as in your words which is what you're wisely looking for how to release the resistance to allow it to come now we want to talk about this because over time if you've been listening to us for a while we have offered so many different processes and and guided you in so many different mindsets to help you get a sense of this focus in of this energy we talked about pivoting in the beginning when you know what you don't want you know what you do want so think about what you do want but it's easier said than done isn't it because where you are is where you are and Law of Attraction keeps dishing up more thoughts like where you are so it's all well and good for Abraham or someone to say to you focus upon what you want but if what's active in your vibration is the absence of it then it's not all that easy to focus upon what you want so then we began talking about just reach for the better feeling thought don't try to go all the way home don't try to get all the way into the pure positive energy just find something that's a little less negative find something just lean a little in the direction try to find a thought try to find a better feeling thought we offered processes like focus wheels and all kinds of things to get you thinking more in the direction of you want and many of you have made progress along the way but today we want to talk about something that we believe is infinitely more productive and your question really cues it up in a powerful way because we know that the most significant thing that you must let go of before you can be the allow IRR of all of the things that you want you have to let go of your opinion and observation of being without it in other words you have to stop feeling not enough relative to the things that you want and and you would stop feeling not enough to the things that are the opposite I mean you you you would you would naturally do it if you could just distract yourself from it it's not that you have to ferret it out and wrestle it to the ground and kill it you don't have need a Search and Destroy mission what you need is a deactivation mission you need a untangling mission you need a a let loose of it you need a lightening up mission you need a you need an ease and flow mission and so it really as we've watched you and so many of you it's the reason that this getting into the vortex guided meditation process was created because we see that what you are really reaching for is a vibrational shift that you have a hard time accomplishing in the midst of your very busy very compelling very real very observable life you have to find a way of detaching from it so we talked about deactivating the thought well that's a very good idea it's just really tricky because when you say you're gonna stop thinking about that thing you're thinking about that thing that you're gonna stop thinking about I can think about that thing I'm not gonna think about anymore but you're thinking about that thing you're gonna think about anymore you still active in your vibration and now I'm really irritated myself that I can't think something about that thing don't want to think about that thing I'm not gonna think about that thing I'm not gonna think about that thing I'm not gonna thinking about that thing I'm thinking about that thing so you have to start thinking about another thing but the tricky thing about thinking about another thing when you don't want to think about that thing is that that thing you don't want to think about is so active in your vibration Law of Attraction saying here's some more of it here's some orbit here's some more of it here's a more but you say no no get away from me I don't want to think about you I don't want to think about you I don't want to think about you and then there's more I don't wanna think about you I want to think about you I don't want to think oh I need a rest well what we are recommending is that you find some time that you can quiet your mind where you can focus upon something that doesn't require much thought so Jerry and Esther have gathered together with the help of a wonderful musician who put some really good music together really strange music that we specifically requested music that's not like music you usually hear because it doesn't beat the way music is supposed to beat it's unpredictable and if you try to sync your breath to it with one two three breaths in long one long breath to three counts as a better way of saying it Esther likes to suck it in suck it in suck it in and get as much in as she can in three beats and then long slow five beats out well it takes a little while takes a little while to figure that out have you been playing with it and as you figure it out what happened is you cannot be focused upon something like that and stay actively involved in those things that have been bothering you so the more often you do that the more you allow your vortex to train you upward so what are we really saying what are we really saying we've been telling you for years that when you think of thought that then you have an emotional response to the thought that you think we say to you when you think a thought that that thought that active thought then attracts other thoughts like it and now you have a more active connection with that thought we've been telling you that for a long time and now we're saying to you that if you will find some way of thinking as few thoughts about as few things as possible by choosing something to think about that you usually don't think about but something that is completely without resistance that what will happen is over time gradually not the first day not the second day but certainly by the 30 years or 40 years or fiftieth day if you sit for 15 or 20 or 30 minutes in meditation and you have the singular intent of activating your attention to this music and synching your breath with it after a little while the words that we are speaking in the background will come to the forefront and you'll realize that you are actively involved in thought that is inside the vortex you'll find your mind rambling but it will be on positive things you see you don't wrestle the unwanted to the ground you just leave it behind you just leave it behind you leave it you let it just fade into the vibrational distance every thought that's ever been thought still exists so it's we're not going to tell you it's gone forever because you could talk to an old friend listen to an old song you could look through some old photo albums you could you could focus it back in but you won't focus it back in to where it was to begin with letting it go in other words it takes a while to let it go and it would take a while to bring it back | FutureUp | UCOvsLMRSQN-4AGGFczrS53Q | 2019-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,826 | 9,517 |
2Wqsk0FFT4A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wqsk0FFT4A | Kennedy [ 8/9/2018 ] | Rudy Giuliani flips the script on robert muller accusing him of collusion and claims the investigation will soon blow up in the special councils face but will that new strongarm tactic actually work as you know the former New York City Mayor has been one of the presidents fiercest attack dogs and according to Axios calm Giuliani says there are two questions that are totally off limits if Bob Muller wants to interview the president first why Trump fired an FBI director James Comey that's a no-no and second what Trump said to call me about Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn according to legal experts it's unlikely the Moller team will agree to those terms but last night on Hannity Rudy Giuliani said it doesn't matter because the whole investigation is illegitimate so there the real story here is not that this case isn't gonna fizzle it's gonna blow up on them the real question is what we talked about before there's a lot more to what they did that nobody knows about yet I not know a lot more to the obstruction of justice to the collusion to the fake - tomorrow I'd know where I end up being Steele back in after he was completely discredited and then feed it to Muller yeah and Muller is gonna have a lot to answer for mr. mayor I said a long time ago the investigation here has to be in the investigators right Giuliani is going to investigate the investigators how do you like me now Bob so is this new offensive strategy a good one or is it opening up the President to more legal problems joining me now attorney and author of the case against impeaching Trump the legendary Alan Dershowitz welcome back to the show sir thank you so let's talk a little bit about this this is obviously a different tack that the the Trump legal team is taking do you think it's a good one I have my questions and doubts about it I don't want to see anybody criminally prosecuted I don't think that the Muller people should be prosecuted for obstruction of justice I don't want to see the law of obstruction of justice expanded I started to come into this issue and to write my book against the impeachment of Trump because I believe that if they had gone after Hillary Clinton in the same way I would in the same book and made the same arguments I'm against weaponizing the criminal justice system impeachment system against anybody whether the Democrats Republicans prosecutors and defense attorneys and I think when you call for the prosecution of other people you essentially strengthen the case for prosecution of your own clients so I think we're do Giuliani's doing a great job with the strategy that he selected for how to deal with Muller that is to make him an offer he can't accept that is an offer that becomes to paraphrase The Godfather and then he can clearly announce and the president can denounce look I wanted to speak but Muller turned down the offer it's he who's being unreasonable I think that's a brilliant strategy but to start talking about prosecuting other people and other people obstructed justice it just is not consistent with my approach as a civil libertarian to narrow and limit the application of the criminal law alright let's talk about the two areas that Giuliani wants to avoid for the President and that's why Trump fired James Comey and what Trump might have said to Comey about going easy on Michael Flynn Rudy Giuliani kind of downplayed those on Hannity last night thank you no these are just two small areas where we we really don't want a special counsel to tread is that fair to avoid yes and I think they will win if that case comes to court I don't think the Constitution permits the prosecutor to question a president when he has acted within his constitutional authority under Article two I think the most vulnerable question though for the president is one that hasn't been mentioned and that is did you know about the meeting in the Trump Tower before you were elected president that it seems to me the president probably can't claim an executive privilege over and if he answers it truthfully that he didn't know because that's what he said remember there's a witness out there Michael Cohen who said he did know so the prosecutor that has a basis it wouldn't be fair but he has a basis for charging the president with lying to the to Muller and that really would be a perjury trap so he could walk into that perjury trap by telling what he believed the truth to be okay so let's say he lays the trap the president walks in to it what happens then what happens is roar is in dying the president because that doesn't seem to meet the threshold for high crimes and misdemeanors does it no I agree with you but then he's in Clinton land Clinton didn't meet the threshold for high crimes and misdemeanors either what Clinton was accused that was a low crime nothing to do with really how he administers the presidency and I don't think this would be a high crime either but there is the possibility that he could write a report saying the president has committed a crime citing the testimony or at least the public statements by Michael cone that contradicts it remember - a president can be indicted for any crime once he leaves office if the election of 2020 results in a Democratic president president Trump mr. Trump former president Trump could be indicted and it would be within the statute of limitation so he has to be very careful and any good lawyer worth his or her salt would recommend against him testifying or even sitting down with Muller and 53 years to practicing criminal law I have never had a client sit down with the prosecutor prosecutors are not there to help you they're there to trap you and every criminal defense lawyer knows that well unless you're Hillary Clinton going and talking with the FBI that seems like you know the contrast is pretty stark because that seemed like a very hospitable environment and you know I think sort of naively the president's first legal team was so acquiescent to Special Counsel because they thought they could generate some goodwill and have the president walked into that same kind of environment I don't think that's going to happen here no and I think he ought to make one phone call to Martha Stewart and ask her her advice as to whether you should sit down and talk to a prosecutor Martha Stewart's lawyers walked her into the prosecutor's office she ended up being indicted not for what she allegedly did on the tarmac and insider trading but for misleading and Saints state making statements to the prosecutors with the prosecutors believed to be an untruth yeah so it's always a non-starter to start sitting down with prosecutors you're not going to talk them out of anything they're just sitting there waiting for you to fall into that trap I know that that you are an attorney and as you say a civil libertarian but there is also the political side so you know looking at it from Rudy Guiliani side he's half politician how do you play to your political strengths and get the most out of it for the midterms in the 2020 campaign well I think Giuliani is doing exactly the right thing from his point if you look on a liberal Democrat I'm hoping the Democrats take over the house I'd love to see him take over the Senate but I think from his point of view he's smart because he's giving President Trump the option then going on television and saying to the American public I was willing to talk I have nothing to hide I'm completely innocent yeah it was Muller who wouldn't give me an opportunity to talk so that's a win-win for the Trump team ah but he's got some he's got some bad cops now to his good cop we'll see how it all plays out on the other switch thank you so much thank you now of course what would a news day be without a presidential suite on the Muller investigation and today the president gave us a whopper reminding us who the scoundrels really are tweeting this is an illegally brought ribbed witch-hunt run by people who are totally corrupt and/or conflicted and it was started and paid for by a Hillary Clinton and the Democrats phony dossier Feist a disgrace and so many lying and dishonest people already fired 17 angry Dems stay tuned should the president stay on the offensive or be a little bit more low-key as we've been promised let's go to tonight's panel from Town Hall com where she serves as editor also a Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich is here along with her co-worker from Town Hall calm where he's a political editor and co-host of Benson and harp on Fox News radio guy Benson and Reason magazine editor at large and fifth column podcast hosts met welches here and welcome everyone thank you all right this is uh this is such an exquisite smart panel we we have to save plenty of time and of course get right into it so what it what is the president doing right here and what is he blowing I don't know what he's blowing per se I think that uh Alan Dershowitz is right a lot of this is happening in the public arena and in fact it's sort of one-sided right it's all Giuliani it's the president Muller doesn't have a really big public face here and there but they're both engaged in the public negotiation because think what is that what is the moment that people don't really want to see they don't want to see does a subpoena requests go to the Supreme Court this is the place where constitutional crisis lives you kind of don't want to do that so they're both dancing around each other trying to figure out is there ever going to be a negotiated yeah but I mean we have been brought to the brink of constitutional crises several times in this modern era you know first with Richard Nixon and again with Bill Clinton and then with the 2000 presidential election and now here so you know what would happen if there were in fact a subpoena issued and it went to the Supreme Court is that why Brett Kavanaugh is such an attractive choice to the president because he's talked so much about executive difference I don't think so because I don't think we're gonna get to that point we might and our institutions will be again tested and I think they would again endure if it got all the way to that point I just think for now what Giuliani appears to be doing is exactly what we heard from professor Dershowitz there which is they want to optically look open to cooperating I think President Trump in his gut would love to talk to Bob Muller because he thinks that he is not guilty of the central charge of collusion and he wants to sort of show the world not afraid I think a one-question interview that we're televised and Bob Mahler said are you guilty of collusion and the president could just respond to that emphatically 20 minutes later he'd be talking about his electoral college total it be all over this cutting back to Bob Muller still faced but I do agree all 17 they're all very but I think Dirk's which is right what Rudy and company are trying to do is seeming like the reasonable ones we're willing with a few exceptions to do this thing and if they say no hey we tried but we're at an impasse it's their fault but we're not we're not afraid of anything except really I want to bring Katy in here because it's really interesting because it is a PR battle but you're always hearing from one side right you know could you imagine if Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao where we're going to fight and Manny Pacquiao didn't say leading up to fight week and that's essentially what it is because the president and his team they've been very vocal and you know they are certainly maneuvering and posturing with him we've given millions of pages of documents they've interviewed so many people whatever they've laid out we've given them so how does the Moller to counter that well the White House is certainly taking that to their advantage because they know based on legal professionalism the Moller team is not going to comment or respond to all the attacks that are happening on the attorneys that are working on the Social Council or on Robert Miller himself their strategy is to stay focused to be professional so that when they do go into a court of law or issue any kind of indictment whether has nothing to do with the collusion aspect of it or not that they have credibility as legal professionals instead of getting buried in the politics which they're already being accused of based on their ties to the Clinton campaign the Clinton victory party on election night but if you look at the strategy to coming from the White House Giuliani is out there saying one thing on this side and one thing on the other side and I think he's out there too to confuse people because special counsel can't respond and if you look at what they're saying the president will not answer it comes down to the constitutionality of what his job is as president you're not gonna ask about why he fired James Comey he has the presidential authority to fire James Comey you're also not going to ask about private conversations aka executive privilege between the president and other members of his cabinet or his staff on Michael Flynn so those come down to issues of what the president's jobs but it almost looks like I understand that and and you make a great case that but it looks to you know especially independence on the outside that they've got something the high here's the problem you they're trying to appear to seem reasonable and then it's witch-hunts and uranium one and god knows what else that doesn't look like a reasonable thing to anybody except for Republicans or supporters of Donald Trump and here's where that comes into a problem there's an election in November the political climate in which a lot of this is going to play out is going to change the calculus is going to change control of Capitol Hill might change in November and then that becomes more of a millstone as opposed to something that they can play successful now we kind of know what the parameters are of this investigation but I think they're areas where they're so broad and you know that's a thing like you know there's a shark swimming around somewhere right but it's pitch black and we don't know how it really began which i think is a very important relevant question that we've speculated about and the Trump team says it's illegitimate other people including some Republicans say no it's completely legitimate but those of us who haven't seen all of the unredacted information you know we're just guessing here I think another point that to your question that Dershowitz made was sort of about the tricky terrain for Trump being that meeting at Trump Tower and that's why I was just maybe not flabbergasted because this is how he rolls but the fact that the president was tweeting last week with a new explanation of what that meeting was about back during the campaign it's like that is the one thing you should absolutely not be tweeting about especially if it's not just a tweet reiterating your official story as opposed to changing the official know it but it's it's really interesting because so many people who want to bring down the president they say AHA this is it stormy Daniels this is it the Raptor the wolf book like you know Michael Wolf's like this is it firing free this is gonna end his president welcome home I think there's a lot as you said that we just don't know and that special counsel has been very quiet but the one thing that they have come out and publicly said is that there's been a lot of misinformation in the press about what they're doing who they're looking at one thing so you know there is a lot of V it's the only thing he didn't say with hashtag fake news but everybody could I did not say you're very fake news on a t-shirt that is now being no not sold at the news we're bringing back the panel a little bit later in the show first up however straight for it is coming and the Trump campaign was you the whole pic the new logo fantastic choices will show you all of them after the break plus Republican Party barely squeaking out some wins Tuesday night how can they turn things around ahead of the midterms the Dan Henninger join Katie [Music] great force sorry thanks it it's a cool idea maybe a big waste of money and now it is a reality vice president Mike Pence today outlining plans for our nation's sixth military branch the veep said it's necessary to prepare us for the battlefield of the future the heavens he says President Trump wants it up and running by 2020 Edward Lawrence live in Washington with the latest Edward Kennedy's face force yeah it's still fun to say now the vice president saying that this new branch of military will have a sizable budget the administration hopes they have the statutes passed by Congress to get this branch up and running by the end of next year and that new defense budget included new resources for two cutting-edge military communication satellites and nearly a billion dollars for our space defense programs and today we renew the president's call on the Congress of the United States to invest an additional eight billion dollars in our space security systems over the next five years the vice president saying that this branch is necessary to strengthen our security ensure prosperity and carry American ideals into the expanse of space defense secretary Jim mattis says that he's on board with creating the sixth branch of the military the US has already had a foothold in space through NASA something not lost on this administration it'll be clear the space force will not be built from scratch because the men and women who run and protect our nation's space programs today are already the best in the world since the dawn of the Space Age America has remained the best in space now in the Department of Defense report creating this branch it specifically calls out China and Russia saying those strategic competitors are already pushing space warfare capabilities to neutralize our technology the president wants Congress to start acting on this with his next budget in February Kennedy the Trump campaign Edwards sent out a bunch of logos asking for us to choose one so what do they look like well and its first important to point out that this is from the the campaign to re-elect the president in 2020 not from the official White House these are not official logos but you can see a number of very uh jovial is the only best way I can describe an inn and if you ask me personally though they kind of look like they belong on a bus here let buzz lightyear package but you can see they're there for you to vote on they would like to find out which one or these campaign would like to find out which one America is thinking would be the best logo official not official what do you so yes they they will not be on side of any plane drink your space which one look which one do I like I like I got to be honest with you my vote would go to the United Federation of Planets logo I I don't like any of these I have a rocket from the Crypt capsule on my ankle I like that a lot better Edward Lawrence live in DC thank you so much we're great this makes crazy elections they're still not over can you believe it we still don't have a winner in Ohio and the governor's race in Kansas now it's just down to 91 votes between the two candidates Kris Kobach hanging on to his razor thin lead over governor Jeff Colyer and that Republican primary and it keeps shrinking of course Kovac was endorsed by President Trump combine that with a slim lead Republicans have in Ohio's 12th district and many Republican candidates are asking themselves an important question hitch their trailer to President Trump oh oh let me ask Wall Street Journal deputy editorial page editor and Fox News contributor Dan Henninger is here welcome back Dan did we with you so let's discuss this a little bit I think it's very interesting that you know obviously some people really love the president some people really hate the president it's the ones in between who seems to be deciding these elections so how are candidates going to use his wattage in the midterms well I think you know the record shows that if you are running in a district well the wreck I was gonna say the record shows if you're gonna run in a district that was carried overwhelmingly by Donald Trump you want him to come in and campaign for you that said cathy mcmorris rodgers running in eastern washington state from a district that Trump carried by 12 points could not get her vote above 50% in that jungle primary this is a well-known Republican member Congress leadership Ohio 12 there probably is you'd be hard put to find another district more heavily weighted towards the Republicans than Ohio 12 around Columbus in Troy ball derson finishes in a virtual dead heat even after the president was there the previous weekend campaigning for him so the question is is Trump driving votes towards these candidates or is he siphoning them away from these and well you inject another element here and that's fair whether Trump errs these are not never Trump errs who are these people and and what effect are they having on the polls I think you're seeing a development of fair weather Trump errs and these are individuals say who live in the suburbs around Columbus who like Trump's policies they like things like the tax cut they like the strong economy but they really don't care for the president's personality he rubs down the wrong way he rubbed some people the wrong way and it's fine for him it works for him he's got 35% of the electorate vote you know locked up don't ever desert him but if your toy ball derson it may not work so well if some of these Fairweather Trump ian's are pulling back during these elections you're saying that they're not going to show up to vote they're not passionate enough about anything and and they are not passionate about the president's personality and therefore could be a liability well it could be alive I think it may well be a liability but keep in mind this is August it's not November you've got several months to try to convince these Republicans to recognize what the stakes are you're staring down the barrel of Nancy Pelosi speakership and an impeachment circus now we just had a huge GDP growth quarter are we going to see that again because you're going to have one more full quarter before the midterms I well The Economist's that are being pulled by The Wall Street Journal are looking at three percent growth for all of 2018 and the economy is booming I mean the story's just one after another capital investment so we can't find enough workers in the United States that should appeal to most voters but I think these Republican candidates are going to have to get out there and drive that idea economic message yeah because the whole trumpian thing it works for Donald Trump there is no question about it but for these other candidates they just can't do Trump my monologue is next day right here Alexandra Ocasio Cortez is like the jelly of the Month Club her interviews are the gift that keeps on givin the whole year last night she clarified where all the great savings will come from in her recession inducing medicare-for-all plan no more funerals so we're paying for the system we Americans have the sticker shock of health care as it is and we're also not talking about is why aren't we incorporating the cost of all the funeral expenses of those who died because they can't afford access to health care that is part of the cost of our system so Messiah Bernie is going to keep people from dying because people only die as a result of private health care systems so Canadians are immortal got it great news for Terrance and Phillip facts are never a problem for Miss Ocasio Cortes because she doesn't bother to learn them people will still die when Bernie's president and every sector of the economy has made public and there is no guarantee people will live longer or better because of anything in this utopian stomach Turner what is proposed is a 40% pay cut for doctors and providers and somehow that'll pass the savings on to you if you like your doctor you won't be able to keep your doctor because your doctor won't be a doctor anymore if her pay is cut so drastically would you stay in your thankless government-run bureaucratically Hubbell job if you had to take that much of a bath doing twice the work for less money Oh hail to the no and nor should you the numbers don't add up for this pie in the sky gobbledygook voters may be confused about the future of health care thanks to both flaccid parties but this elect aisle dysfunction won't be cured by the little blue pill of democratic socialism that can't provide basic answers to critical questions like how do you pay for it not enough people are dying to find out and that's the memo Tom Perez the chairman of the DNC has said that Ocasio Cortes it's the future of the Democratic Party goodness I hope so she's sure is entertaining but that was before her string of gasps so should the left perhaps rethink where they're going the panel is back Katie Pavlich guy Benson and Matt Welch I think that this young woman is a gift I think that she really is fantastic because she doesn't put herself in a position where she's truly challenged even Margaret Hoover who got the best of her about Jerusalem and Israel just by ask me or simply can you please clarify she was completely undone in that interview but I agree with Ben Shapiro I would like to see her I would love to see ben shapiro debate her amazing let's just say she's not Barack Obama okay she doesn't have a charisma even if she's peddling something that she doesn't necessarily back up with any kind of plan at all she's not good at actually trying to sell it I want to talk about her comments with the funerals okay exactly the opposite actually happens when she wants to talk about the cost of funerals in Great Britain hundreds of people die every single month as a result of a nationalized health care system there prompting more funerals and so if we want to talk about that that is the issue when it comes to her moving forward I think Democrats are frantically trying to get her off of the global international national stage because all of the moderates who are running in districts that Trump won are dying to get away from the question of whether they support socialism that the media has propped up as what the Democrats want to do as a result of her win in a very much you have publications like Vox saying that her plan is untenable it's her plan it's Bernie Sanders plan and you know I know she had a big victory over an establishment Democrat and there was a very exciting moment that many were hoping was pivotal but there's seven mithun mayor knowledge so I watch things I watched the funeral thing yeah and it took me a few reruns to make sure like she was actually advancing this argument and I just wanted I guess it was CNN but I thought it happened on Network I just wanted like a fox news alert to swoop in who everyone dies a fact of life period well why are we working those costs until it's just it will it's just like oh man and I do think that if she were a conservative woman with this exact skillset and degree of knowledge she would be an object of universal ridicule but she is on the white team like a concussed teen beauty pageant contestant once philosophize such as the alack what is the last time Democrats had someone under the age of 75 that was quickening people's pulse that's it that's a that's part of it here I mean you go to the Democratic conventions every four years with me and a man it's sad they'll rot out you know that some Rando from San Antonio that's the best that they got they don't really have young talent so of course they're falling over themselves for it but it also shows I think that Bernie Sanders has really taken the party he's crystallized a sense there at an untethering from kind of any kind of sense of realistic policy Bill Clinton of the 2012 Democratic convention had great line but the problem the Republican economics is math right which he then followed up saying we've got to take care of our debt or it's gonna take care of us and which he's totally right Democrats have stopped talking about that they've stopped even trying to get this stuff to add up Hillary Clinton criticized Bernie Sanders for having his Medicare for all not adding up and then at the end of the campaign she was adopting a lot of that same language Democrats have just moved over into Fantasyland on economics she's the poster child for that dismisses the Mercatus Center study as saying you can't you know this is illegitimate because the cokes paid for it which first of all isn't true and second of all you know as I said box in the Urban Institute came up with the exact same numbers they don't want to talk about the reality of what this would cost the country and they also don't want to talk about the detrimental kind of care that patients would get so it's one thing to talk about the numbers in the debt and that is very important but they are acting as if you implement a single-payer nationalistic health care system that you were going to a have more access to care and access to better care and we have seen in such as on studies we have seen evidence in countries around the world will Cuba Venezuela the Canada the VA these Great Britain right yeah I mean in Bernie Sanders Vermont they couldn't afford the program that was only four billion and you know in California it's four hundred billion in Colorado it's twenty five billion they cannot make it work and that's why you know it gets caught up in legislatures or voters like in Colorado said well speaking of fat noise ocassi of Cortez appears and a new film by her extremely wealthy socialist friend Michael Moore the trailer for Fahrenheit 11:9 so clever came out today it looks like a beaut this happen the American Dream is dead stop resisting the President's powers here are beyond collection ladies and gentlemen the last President of the United States oh my gosh that's so deep Moore said he hopes this documentary shows people the grave danger of Trump's presidency but will this latest project flop is hard as his Broadway show Matt no Dinesh D'Souza's documentaries do really well Michael Moore's do really well we're in the era of not just comfort comedy which we see all over the place but comfort documentaries and at some point well I should step back and say are we being grifted here this kind of political like a chum bait out there that that's being served there's a lot of people who are just making money by tweaking the levers of people's political passions and hatreds he's one of them and he's not even doing it he should have called it the last president that's at least not repeating a title that he's already done before yeah I mean it can't be a grift if the marks really want it right like it's they're not being fooled they want this and so they're like hey yeah let me shell over 20 bucks to see this nonsense film I mean part of trumps superpower is that he creates lunacy among the people who oppose him so does this just buy into that lunacy yes when you were saying this is the last president like he's gonna this is always the fever dream of every crazy partisan that elections will be canceled in the next election because of the evil people who are currently in power of flight 93 baby like come on man it's we're gonna have another present one day he will be or she will be elected properly and this only serves to I think helped Robin meathead Rob Reiner said that the midterms are denote midterms not 2020 not 2016 the midterm the 2010 midterms will be the most important election of his lifetime yeah maybe not I don't I don't think that's probably true I also want to say that I think we've seen enough of Michael Moore on camera I'm done seeing him on camera he should thank the president for keeping him employed if his goal is to show the grave danger of Donald Trump it's a repeated argument it's nothing new it's not created we've been hearing this hysteria for two years Michael Moore by the way was the one who called his election he said there's so many voters who were underserved these people are going to vote for a mark my words and boy was he right thank you so much Matt a nice lady brilliance personified well the city of Chicago is in crisis a dozen hundreds killed this year President Trump support leadership is to blame is a finally time to give rahm emanuel of the boots listen up Chicagoans and beyond Lawrence Jones is neck Chicago has a crisis on its hands and now angry residents are calling on Mayor Rahm Emanuel to provide concrete plans to stop the violence or get the hell out of office how bad is it this past weekend alone 12 people died 70 others wounded so far this year more than 1,600 people have been shot the percentage of those that are solved in a single digit so what is the solution let me bring in campus reform editor-in-chief Lawrence Jones welcome back Lawrence hey my friend so you are from a part of the country where there are a lot of guns but people aren't killing each other like they are in Chicago what is going on in Chicago that is causing so much carnage well yet part of it is the the you know the gun laws there part of it is there's so much poverty and gang violence there part of it is there is a lack of leadership and somehow people think sending the federal government in is somehow gonna improve the relationships in those community at the end of the day Rahm Emanuel and the City Council need to do their jobs or just leave it's a matter of them getting involved with the community I don't understand how these people continue to get elected Kennedy now is there a disconnect between Chicago PD and some of the communities that they police I'm not blaming this on the cops but one of the solutions that Rahm Emanuel is posing is bringing in an extra six hundred this weekend yeah I think enforcement is part of the problem but remember there's been some other issues within the you know I'm not gonna pretend like there hasn't been corruption in the Chicago Police Department now that's not an indictment on all officers but there has been corruption there is a poor relationship between the community there is a no snitch policy that results into a lot of young people that look like me dying in the community because there isn't that relationship I'm not sure people keep saying turn to the faith bake based leaders but they they have been silent on this issue there's been a few at the end of the day the officers need to be embedded within the community they need to be attending Vince they shouldn't be just showing up when there is a crime they need to be there before a crime has ever committed yeah and and you know people need to have honest conversations about the sanctity of life but also we have to figure out if how much prohibition is causing and exacerbating this you know when you have gangs gangs spring from something right and that's it and that's exactly right and this is the poverty it's the hopelessness in the community and that's why I think those proposing and I would all due respect there's a lot of people that are on the right that are proposing sitting in national no guard that's a shortcut to doing this and there is no shortcut to improving a relationship doesn't address the causes like it examine address the problems and I think you know and I talked about this a little bit on out number today when you have prohibition of guns and drugs and you have a state in a city that are run by corrupt unions and you've got people who are leaving in droves you've got a recipe for Detroit yeah it's a it's a trash fire there Kennedy and and until they improve the communities at large not just the police in issue and not just the gun violence issue they have to tackle the heart of the problem and then you'll see that community improved Lawrence Jones thanks so much thanks my friend we'll be right back the Department of Homeland Security busted five people this week who are trafficking 73 million dollars worth of counterfeit Air Jordans the internet is furious but you shouldn't judge these folks until you've walked a mile in their shoes or lace them up because this is a topical storm topic number one we begin tonight in the fun house that is Florida where even the Bears are now getting trashed look at this this little fella broke into the garage the local TV host and stole her trash it's a crazy story but if you google TV host and trash every story is about Samantha beef I'm kidding but this guy isn't he broke through a bear-proof garbage can smash the lock and ran off the woods where there was nobody to take it from him but Hillary Clinton the bear has not been spotted since and police say it's a miracle no one got bit even given the amount of face seizing zombies there are in Florida topic number two barely made it Chicago may be the second city but they're about to get the first piece of the pie of course I'm talking about the first-ever United States Pizza Museum that's good news for Chicago it opens tomorrow New Yorkers are furious with the location and claim they got robbed but if we're being honest completely honest no one's been robbed more than Chicago's pizza delivery guys but 3,000 square foot museum features Pizza memorabilia like boxes menus and toys oh boy they'll also have items from foods like pizza like Little Caesars if you plan on going you should know that there's no restaurant on the premises because it's not like people would be hungry after looking at a mile of Pizza dum-dums don't forget to visit their gift shop where they have dozens of Playboy magazines that only contain the articles big teases the Internet is fiercely divided over which city should host that museum New Yorker Chicago and while we're unlikely to solve that now I think we can all agree that anyone who refers to pizza as za is an unbearable jackass and it belongs in New York topic number three speaking of burgers the Arizona Cardinals are selling a seven pound hamburger this year now sure the cards have never won a Super Bowl but who needs heart-stopping plays when you've got heart-stopping food this culinary cry for help is called the gridiron burger wound it contains one pound of beef patties five hot dogs five bratwurst and 20 slices of cheese because let's face it anyone can kneel for the national anthem but it takes a real hero to kneel for the whole game somebody help me up the burger also includes eight pieces of bacon a piece of the chicken 12 ounces of fries and a partridge in a pear tree which is crispy and delicious estimates put the burger at 86 hundred calories in 805 grams of fat not that it matters because if you really cared about your well-being you wouldn't be rooting for the Cardinals in the first place except for Josh Rosen I do have a soft spot the gridiron burger 75 bucks but if you finish one they'll give you a free t-shirt to wear in the pool over here mmm yep topping him before we do a lot of stupid criminal stories in this segment but this next fella is a real dummy police in Lone Peak Utah apprehended this guy after a group of pranksters loved to win the road to scare drivers we can't confirm the identities of the pranksters because they're underage but we can tell you that this guy hasn't been bailed out yet surprising because from what I hear his wife is an absolute doll you dog leash aired the photo to warn against the dangers of pranks like this and while it is an odd story it's nice to see a dummy making headlines besides Alexandra Ocasio Cortez by topic number five they say a broken clock is Right twice a day which is two more than the jerks ooh right to the show and then there's you this is viewer mail Debbie kicks things off with not everyone gets their sense of humor I know I don't yeah well you got plenty from a couple the guys in the pipe fitters union you know what I'm saying Debbie Mike tweets Montgomery quit messing us you're not as smart as you think you are you're now known as scripting Monty I have a feeling that's my family remember Jim Wright's 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uWnhYSQrKPE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWnhYSQrKPE | Starch.swf | big announcement day so many so many announcements have you heard that word before announcement yeah define it for me announcement is when there's something important to be said oh yeah does it have to be important normally okay well i have unimportant announcements oh all right i've got a very important announcement well i have a very unimportant announcement which one's first well you've got a statement then i have an unimportant announcement okay which everybody must pay attention to all right it contains legends it contains multiples and it contains heat do you have heat with you on vhs yeah some of you know that i have been under attack lately and i want everyone to hang on every word during this because this is very important i said it was unimportant before this is a very important announcement i have been under attack okay so if you hear me start talking about this get all your friends to listen because i have been under attack as david angelo would say yeah i've i was under attack once too and it fell on me and you know it bounced off of me because it was just plastic thank god the metal part didn't hit me right no but i'm under attack like uh i was attacked you know by two people that's unfair and i will not say their names because i don't know their names ooh weird spin mic weird spin on the whole situation i was attacked today and a little bit a couple days ago and i look like i'm in pain because i was under attack yeah the your pain is palpable notice the shirt i'm wearing today and i'm wearing this for a special reason the shirt contains all the answers as to the whereabouts of my attacker i was attacked unfairly and undeservingly i was attacked coming up after the break roll the music wouldn't that be sweet if i actually yeah or if i could roll music you should learn how to roll music i shouldn't i was attacked by very uneventful i don't know why i built it up so big a lot of you know why i've been under attack i've been talking about it recently on the show i uh went to the cleaners recently to drop off a few shirts is that everyone everyone familiar with my run-ins with the cleaners yeah you've had some famous run-ins very famous run-ins they've been reporting about in the in the chicago tribune's been actually doing a um report yeah on my experiences with the dry cleaners and my attack took place today um by the asian woman who runs the dry cleaners is this over hem prices again well the heming is an indian man oh well let's separate the two things i was attacked um by starch you got starched look at my shirt thing it's crisp this is supposed to be a i i almost refused picking up this shirt today because i didn't think it was mine because you had to put it through the door sideways my shirt came in the same envelope they use in the mac ads for the new macbook air i dropped my clothes off at the cleaner and i picked them up today they were sharp she dunked my shirt into starch and then flat ironed it dunked she must have dipped it into a bathtub of starch now i've been talking about the asians for a while let's think about what the asians have accomplished in the last year cho chang way school shooting nan's chinese food horrible food most recently my shirts being overstarched this is correcting my posture right now this shirt this is a very big announcement i have decided that i will only wear starched clothing i'm going to starch my socks i'm going to starch my knickers excuse me i i'm gonna starch my knickers okay giant pants right i actually don't know what knickers are but they will be starched my boxer shorts will be starched do you understand what about your uh satin starched everything i wear will be starched i will be able to fly these shirts were floppy when i brought them in this shirt now looks like you would wear a tuxedo coat over it this is like this is like a casual white shirt it's supposed to be right you've seen me wear 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2TL2cXKPtN8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TL2cXKPtN8 | DrupalCon Nashville 2018: Estimates, Expectations, and Evolution | although I'm not offended if they're still working as I get it fired up we're all here okay we're gonna get started it's officially 10:45 this talk for those a its to scream see far away is called estimates expectations and evolution my name is Rickman alias I'm currently the chief product officer at drug again as I told the people that got here early first of all thank you for coming early that I've spent a lot of years as a sports coach track coach mentor and I've actually started and run the training programs at the agencies that I've worked at and I really have studied how people learn and how to learn how to get the best and most outcome to their time investment you all are spending an hour of your time with me I can't thank you enough it really means a lot to me and since you're investing time in me I got to make sure that I'm delivering as much value as I can to you so I've tried to condense a topic that I've worked on for probably over a decade in the Drupal space and I'm going to try to distill as much as I can in an hour and I really hope to deliver on that but if this is just information now you absorb but without actually apply it in your day-to-day it's it's information just like it'll just empty out of your RAM over time so I don't necessarily recommend you take on the totality of what I go over but I do recommend that you find ways to be thinking about during this presentation what specific actionable step could I take and a problem that I'm facing right now and then apply it and that one nugget will be worth this entire talk and I actually have people have come back from previous versions of this presentation earlier versions that said you know I didn't maybe understand all the pieces but those two things really transformed my business and transformed how we work together and the second is I really recommend that you you share this information teaching is one of the best forms of learning because it forces you to both understand it and internalize it yourself but it also allows you to own the material because you're gonna put it in your own words and you're also going to have now external accountability because we share it with other people they expect you to follow that as well and then finally I want to know like what isn't clear I've been doing this this sort of internally with within the agencies I've worked with the places have consulted at and I'm always trying to make this better and more relevant to people so there's a survey link tinyurl.com slash Nashville - estimator I have business cards up here if you have any feedback I would love to talk to you and again make this more applicable to everyone in this room so that way you found this a very valuable presentation to attend so a couple quick shout outs my company that's sponsored me being here and really allowed me to do this work even though it's no longer my day-to-day I'm not no longer in the agency space I worked more on the product side but with Dee Dev we still have this philosophy of building websites not only the technical components of it but the actual workflow the the management of the whole process from presale all the way to RFP is a very complex system and just like we're now trying to do on the tooling side this presentation is really more on the workflow team management client expectations component so that's done with a pitch but how did I get here I'm not a project manager by training I've never taken a PMP certification I've never gone to an agile scrum certified whatever I am even though I'm overly educated in some aspects of my life I am completely uneducated in terms of formal classes and curriculum in this space I come from an engineering background where I was trained on how to solve problems in a critical way and then I sort of got thrown into this space because I started to find out that it wasn't just the technology it wasn't just like how to build the site how to hire the best engineers and how to deliver the best solution but it was how to understand the client how to have empathy for them how to put peace that all together how to bridge the gap between project managers developers stakeholders business analysts etc so I've had a kind of a windy road even to get to Drupal but then once I got to Drupal I moved more from pure engineering to pure operations and starting to work on everything from HR training onboarding etc etc so if what I say seems to come from left field is probably because I wasn't again training the classical sense of project management but I also have to acknowledge that while I may say things here that may seem like this is my own material right I have some unique spin on it the reality is we all in this in this space stand on the shoulders of giants I mean open source is all about contributing to and learning from the best of the best and I can't thank the people on this screen enough stuff Brown CEO of lullaby I met him seven years ago at Drupal Camp Colorado and his talk about using spreadsheets and getting high low estimates from all of his developers and so forth was one of those like transformative aha moments Tod at four kitchens again consultancy scrum huge kind of like light bulb moment and Sidney McCourt her book still relevant today I recommend it to any project manager that's dealing with projects over 30 K it is just a phenomenal resource in the community and then there's people outside the the off the island everything from the goal by Goldratt and all the way down to Scott Berkun formerly a Microsoft and David Allen so if your student in this space and you found this talk anyway valuable I would absolutely recommend finding those authors find those peoples finding old sessions videos etc and study them because they have a lot of really good nuggets of information that I think take this to another level and finally this talk is about you my job here is not to just go over what I've learned along the way if it doesn't apply to you and if it doesn't make an impact I have failed you and I feel like in this space there's a story even this Drupal con where you know one of the Lullaby individuals Chris a keyboard cowboy who's been you know doing podcasts for years you know still you know had you know waited years before he went to Geoffrey Maguire to ask him to join the pre no because he felt while he could contribute in encode and contribute in podcast etc but that he just wasn't good enough or couldn't you know you know had to ask for permission to do something else in a different aspect of contribution and so I want you to take this material take what's useful discard what's not for you mash it up make your own and next year or two you be presented on this material you take stand on the shoulders of giants everyone before you make your make it better and so even if you know you don't need permission to use any of this but I want you to explicitly call that out because it took me several years ago out the sidelines myself because I thought I'll never compare to Seth I'll never compare to Todd because they've mastered this they're the you know the people that have mastered this process it's not true they are very good at what they do but they want you to absorb this material and just like we review patches and re-roll them this is like a PR to the community so why specifically are you here why specifically am I here because I've you know it's it's great to join a company that that's doing well and that already has you know everything together all the processes etc but not all of us have the luxury of being you know landing a job or or joining the company that has everything going smoothly all the processes in place where you just plug in join it and just crank away a lot of us in here we don't want to necessarily admit it but we've come from you know we've had some fights in the trenches so I've I've had the pleasure and the in the experience of being hired in a turnaround situation which is you know old company great employees you know big brands but you know definitely have gone through some rough times and so you know we look we look at problems as things to avoid but sometimes the the problem is the way sometimes that is the path forward to greatness is the potential to to have to dig deep in yourself in as a team figure things out and invent new processes et cetera that are that are even better than the ones that you are trained under the ones that other people have been describing so I've been working on you know larger projects smaller projects things where it was very it would been very easy to break process break protocol and just cowboy mode everything but a lot of what I ended up I guess packaging and creating here was a result of those hard times and they not only helped us get back out of hard times but they really helped us excel in good times so that again I feel was like a very unique experience that other may have an in this room but we don't like to talk about it because no one wants to talk about the failures no one wants to talk about you know the the 5x budget or you know the thing that was two years late or you know the fact that someone had to be let go because you know it's not just budget scope creep it's like that cost the business and that ring that caused you know cash flow issues but it was through those experiences that we really in my opinion designed something amazing and so the end goal of this talk is what I'm I guess for lack of word coming to the evolving estimator and I really like the word evolving and force it to be in that because we are so indoctrinated to get to contracts in the estimate this fixed moment in time of a number that happened six to nine months ago that will refer back to in top twenty thirty times and we need to break that paradigm we need to understand that that there's a time component there's a context component to that estimate and we need to have that in our minds from day one and set that expectation and again I am very proud of the websites we've built I'm proud of the teams have hired a proud of all those things but like this work was probably my the thing I'm most proud of in anything I've done a dribble even with the PCI compliance paper and so I'm just really honored to be able to share this with you and I hope it makes an impact to you as it did for me and the people that I've worked with so I've read this verbatim but I've had people go to previous versions of this and say that you know how it was very you know transformative to their business specifically when they lost people in certain key sales or business roles I've actually used this to have clients sell themselves and up sales and budget increases said I oh I see how I'm manipulating things and I see in real time how those are affecting the price and I not want those things so can you move those into scope and I realized then they do that the numbers improved to twenty K or 30 K more cool but I'm empowered to work with you to make that decision as opposed to it being dictated at them from vendor and agency and so I mean it was it was phenomenal so those conversations were less adversarial and more collaborative and and also they they evolved because when you use a Google spreadsheet with revision history people can actually go back and self check their own work where they were in time of like how that estimate changed which is pretty fun but really more importantly you get to these three end goals which is you you have to maximize or design a process that works for all stakeholders so it has to work for the team you know you know developers are giving scopes and estimates that are realistic it has to work for the business it has to we know we can't just try to define everything upfront you know spend 100 hours pre RFP getting everything you know t's crossed eyes dotted and then lose the business and and cost the company a lot of money and all those chances and you just got to protect the clients because if if you have even the best developers and the best project managers and you can deliver the result but you can't do it in a way that actually fits their budget their timeline it's still a fail and it still can break the relationship it still can result in in the project failure so it this process in my mind and in my experience has been a best fit it's not perfect but it's been a best fit trying to make sure that we're doing right by all three of those stakeholders so how do we get there I'm talking about this and I don't want you to look at this like a checklist although you can get very mechanical about this process I've trained people you know junior pm's and sales representatives that were not in the website agency space that came from other industries so I did try to for the initial stages I did try to make it easy enough where you could literally fill out some formulas and some equations and get some some gutshot reactions or gutshot estimates but i feel like if you don't have the mindset and the concepts behind them you won't be able to really work through every use case so I want to spend a bit of time going through some concepts and some of the mindset things such that again you're empowered to use what's useful to you just what isn't but when things aren't working for your specific agency or your specific clientele you kind of have a sense of like how you can modify it to still achieve the same objective so this is kind of like where we're going I'm gonna stop at a later slide and actually go through this I'm not a graphic designer I wish I could make this look pretty well I'm not but in a sense again this is the journey from RFP to delivery and we need to figure out what estimation process is what level of detail what how do we break things apart and how do we rebreathe em back together into the development process so I'm gonna go over the a couple concepts like things like lenses things like the cost of customization things like progressive enhancement that are going to help understand each of these little funnels like you know how you go vertical sorry how do you go horizontally how you integrate things vertically and how you kind of get to this map and we can go through it together so whenever someone says the estimate I mean it's like a four-letter word it just it just always goes all over everybody the client the individual and you know you've definitely been in situations I hope not too many times but you know projects gone two years three years whatever and then people refer to the estimate back to the contract written in five hours you know two years ago by someone that didn't necessarily even fully understand all the detail and so I keep going back to we can't we can't keep saying it as if it was that fixed thing so in my mind I define these things like an estimate was again I always say an estimate is the guess is a guess as a guess because it's never perfect we never know all the information but it's a guess regarding the level of effort of a task based on the current information at the current moment of time period end of story an expectation is a current belief of what will happen in the future based on perceptions to pass perceptions you could be using the same words in a conversation people come up with completely different perceptions of what was described and that is important to keep reminding ourselves because we have had you know developers project managers I was crystal clear I said X well they didn't here X and we need to make sure that we have representations of like that's why we use comps that's why we use wireframes we're trying to to look at things from different lenses which is a concept I'll go over and then evolution again how the level effort and perception evolved with time based on new information new conversations and context how many are familiar with comes my user Center design okay you're probably doing something similar but it's just a more formal way of describing it so I want to I use this a few times in the talk so I just wanted to make sure it was covered explicitly but you know most people have the concept of a discovery period you know design period some people skip they sort of merge definition in those two and then there's that development period and whether you're doing agile waterfall etc and then at some point there's a training a migrating deploy period so I just wanted to make sure that those concepts were recognized okay so these six things I feel like are just the critical components to understand how we get here and I've spend spent a lot of time again working with individuals to provide examples and describe all these things and I hope again each one of these will be useful and and clear and I will I will refer back to them when I actually pull up the template the estimator of like how we use that concept to to modify and to to evolve that so lenses I used to use this analogy because I just loved it of the the three blind men of the elephant and it's this it's this concept of you know if each one of them went and put their hand on one part of an elephant one had the Tusk one hit the trunk you know one hit the tail and you asked them to describe the whole right they would all fail right because their lens into that experience is touching one aspect of something that's very complex and I've seen designers developers you know we all have a different lenz into a project you know some people I'm a huge information architecture buff I love breaking content types fields whatever I mean that that's my jam that's what I love doing it makes designers crazy cuz I'm immediately on a build spec and I'm just off the races because that's that's what I love and that's when I see a web page I'm really in my mind saying okay that's a view that's a block you know there's the list yadda yadda yadda so we all look at things from the lens of both our experience our skillset and just where we spend most of our day so let's try to use let's try to not use a web example let's try to use other examples of how do we break things down into those subsystems and if you even look at like you know a human body it's like you know we get used to just calling someone a name like you're Rick you're a project manager or you're developer and we get to this high layer of abstractions where we focus on things like yes the outcome yes the experience but we lose all the details all the underlying systems that come on animation there we go oops right so there's many aspects of this you know the nervous system the skeletal system the digester the muscle system and they're not only independent meaning you could study them individually but they're interconnected you know the respiratory system is what brings oxygen to the bloodstream in the blood streams what transports the fuel to the muscles and muscles are what keep the skeleton up and they're all interrelated so we can look at things in each system but then we also have to connect them and make sure that you work together and the same thing with an RFP like we get a website we'd get this five to 50 page document and there's just bullets and maybe a screen grab it's ok make this but for my company and you know here's the few things I want and you know I use more of like traditional like MVC you know model view controller you know idea to kind of break things like there's the visuals what how does this look here's the data model like what's the actual database you know that powers this are we a reason you know tables on our side are we using Apache slower we are we go to external systems how are we we structure anything together and then even then you know that's not enough that's a that's like knowing the the the muscles of a human body but not knowing how they interact the actual signals coming from the nervous system that are moving you in doing things and that's where user stories are the if then if this then that and each of those lenses has many many ways of breaking that out you know you can break the presentation out to get in style tiles and mood boards and live prototypes in the browser and a whole host of things and they only provide you one lens into the project you have to look at it just like you would a study the human body and all the subsystems you have to look at the website and there's individual components there's a lot of ways to look at it we at one point try to inventory like you know for a 500k project how many different ways can we try to look at this and make sure that we find the detail and that we're looking at how they connect together and this is just one level of it you know not only the the project manager side of like okay what's the just budget what's the number what's the phases what's the timeline but audit you know security audit CEO comp style tiles accessibility you know compliance HIPAA PCI and those all have to be broken down and studied individually and then reconnected at the end so you know the Detroit you know takeaway of you know a point of view is a view from the point and each stakeholder you know you may be working with a client that's very marketing branding heavy and they don't care about those stupid details of the information architecture and or they don't necessarily think through of like the actual user stories of how do i how do I start how do I go through a flow from start to finish so it's up to us to sort of have all these tools to be able to look at the site from these lenses when an appropriate we don't have to do this for akka 10k project because this is totally overkill but you find the number of lenses that make sense based on the types of features that that client is bringing to the table and as I stated before the really important thing is that at the end of that process when you break it all into pieces we have to figure out a way to bring it all back together integrate it to the actual website or building so this is the concept of progressive enhancement for us and and I haven't found a better word of saying this and I know this means different things - you know in terms of like fallbacks and so forth and so on but to me I love the quote by Vesta the the features are cheap details are expensive I freaking love simply test me it is fantastic right you go click ahmad abu minik 60 seconds you're up you're clicking things around you see the Commerce distribution it's amazing clients like wow you showed me that in a minute so the rest this I should take three hours right you're like no that'll take 100 hours minimum up to thousands of hours I mean we've had people with I have it oh that demo you showed me was amazing I have an IBM db2 connector to a thing that does real-time pricing based on clients and I need it to cut inventory updated every 30 seconds and you're like hmm yeah five minutes no you know you are you are way up several orders of magnitude of complexity right and this is a problem that we face because humans are not really good about thinking that orders of magnitude like oh yeah twenty percent more like you know double is that is that twice as much that three times no it's like 30 times as much so so that's not to say we can't get accurate that's not to say that like we can't get within that order of magnitude but we have to use this concept of like we see the RFP we see this high-level detail but now let's you have to kind of zoom in and you really have to see is to get more complex or does get less complex as you zoom in so here's a picture super fuzzy and idea what is your amazing when I see something like in a net that's the beauty of this process once you've already seen one of those things you're able you have experience with what a mixing board is and you're able to discern patterns that others can't see because when you get to this part it's getting more clear and it looks almost like you could use someone who has more of maybe a experience with textiles or cloth might say oh so maybe a pegboard or maybe I'm using this to like weave things in or maybe this is more like a game board where I'm and then you get to that last oh there's not only each of these dials but each of these tasks mean different things and all of a sudden I went from you know it's just a textile of like a carpet or is this that much detail behind it next one what's this telescope yep so this looks like two suns right or two stars right well it was from the Hubble telescope by the way then we go a little liberal resolution anyone knows yet little and it's a nearest moon so at that point further enhancement doesn't really get as much more right I mean you know it's Pluto and you still know split up okay so you don't really need to spend more time get in there and as you get in closer you don't actually get you know more detail it's you still just get the general shape of the heart and in Pluto etc etc but from a feature you pretty much have it with some with some noise and then this is what I love and conspiracy theorist to light you know the surface and Mars the face right you know we had it we had an older image and then as as we had better resolution we found out that there really wasn't a face at all you know we zoomed in and actually found less detail sometimes at lower resolutions we may see things and say aha there's going to be this thing it's gonna have all the structure in it and but then we have behind the curtain that's actually not so bad all right but in every case we had to get to some level of detail before we could say is this gonna be a complex feature or is gonna be an easy feature the 10200 X 10,000 exits cost the customization I wrote a blog article about this the I really loved it the RFP and the GI Joe line-item and I try to do this in a humorous way which was you know we do websites right we have no context of I mean some of us may but I don't really have a context of you know the old toy industry and you know the collectors and etc etc but you know imagine that you just had some random bullet that's just said GI Joe and what possibly could that mean you know to a storefront that may be using it to you know as part of a grand opening or whatever and the idea is that small changes in like you know purchasing a GI Joe action figure in Amazon may take you five minutes but then modifying that by you know clothing branding making you know make it a two inches taller all of a sudden you're like I need to get a 3d printer out and I need to hire a fashion designer you know paint the the clothes or weave it and then oh now I want to have it pixel perfect okay now we gotta go back to the manufacturing company because I got to get molds exactly for that height with a steel that same smoothness and still the same you know skin tone and everything else and oh now we're gonna do an e-commerce site we're gonna build through a GI Joe and scales is the size they want how do you do that right so the idea here is it's it's to try to show you that one feature could have literally so many orders of magnitude based in what order you live on depends on what level detail makes sense with a business makes sense for the website is this just because you want it or because it's going to drive an ROI for the site and for the experience of their end users but but we sometimes focus on the details like we feel like we're already at the right horizon we're like oh I think what he wants is this this is the small solution or the big solution and a lot of what discovery is is just figuring out are we on the right order of magnitude and we do this again with e-commerce right it's like customer says I approach to sell great do you have like hats that you're trying to sell one a month or do you have like full-blown customized you know experience you know with a back-end warehouse that you're doing real-time inventory management so the 5 min associated yeah I can copy a PayPal button drop it in site boom done five minutes feature check right and then you know like you know you have an hour okay maybe have a few products but you don't really care about branding and you don't really care if they go off site okay you can do Shopify just turn it on configure a few things done cool you have an e-commerce right and then there's commerce kickstart I love commerce kickstart it shows a lot but you know if you need to switch off branding or you need to start theming stuff I mean you're already at ten hours maybe have to put on a couple three modules maybe have to tweak a few things and now you go to the full-blown custom commerce experience I've never really had a success at a custom Drupal commerce one for less than hours of development time I mean it's just that's where my experience shows me that's where I'm at and then if I have an if I hear the word integration I'm like oh cool 2 to 300 somewhere in that ballpark I'm already going up the tiers right and then you have the omni-channel channel and I want to you know what customers are Smith their own products and I want them to customize the colors and they have this graphic art logo that's like oh okay cool some of them might be off the shelf right there might be a module for that quote-unquote but if there isn't a module for that then you get back up with this price brackets so how to blow a budget we're never done this right in my experience budgets are not blown by being often on one feature 10 or 20% or on all the features by tempor you may have a developer that's consistently above or below because they either classically overestimate or classically underestimate and you can learn that and you can buy US for that particular developer or that particular team right but you know be 20% of our budget sucks but it's not lethal right you can you can get around that next time you can kind of start biasing or buffering for those types of things but the reality is like if you have that one feature that 10x is and you had 10 features you've now doubled the budget right so the goal of early stages on the process of estimation is not to get all the granularity of that detail locked in from pre-contract or just after a contract the goal is to figure out are we on the right order of magnitude and and what are the questions I can give to the client to assess what level they're gonna need so that way I know that we're on you know we're not gonna have that 1 to 2 X 3 X is 5x is the whole damn thing because that one feature that I missed or that I didn't ask a clarifying question to see where I was at so I had to spend a lot of time with a sales team on smell test so API I mean yeah again if it's out of the box known you know the Salesforce integration module that I literally turn on and that is absolutely yet yeah I could have confidence that's an hour or maybe some configuration etc but I've had people with documented api's that the developers are changing daily and using us as testers and that you know yeah you know you know the drill integrations again we now have ambitious Drupal digital experiences and we're the Drupal sites are now a part of a greater ecosystem right so it's not just this website in isolation it's that website in isolation with migrations and connected is there's a marketing campaign and it's all I have to you know has to export data or has to bring a data from other places so integrations extensive requirements if a client is good enough to you to give you a 50 page RFP they've thought through a lot of things and they're probably even have more detail behind that because they went through that level detail there may be other stuff behind the behind the curtain those that tend to put less requirements are either less thoughtful about it which is a problem that you need to ascertain that information through discovery but it also generally means more flexibility it's like yeah like that but you know they tend to be less rigid about those but that those that put very strict requirements tend to those ten anat be as flexible and they put them there for a reason in my experience products mobile apps you know features from known complexity you know multilingual you know multiple languages and there's you know it could be easy on the box but there's there's known you know there be dragons PCI compliance HIPAA compliance all those things when you start getting into standards there tends to be a lot of care and all the focus and knowing like do they just want it because they want it or are they gonna have a third party audits can and you're gonna have to be that and you're gonna have to keep that in mind and check the entire process so i have a an article on this if you reach out to me I'll give you the whole smell test article it's pretty extensive and also know your biases you know customers may overstate their needs again you know I don't need the PayPal bond I need the full-blown experience okay the ten hats at ten dollars a month you know you're not to sell this for fifty years to recoup the hundred hours custom development do you want to do that no okay PayPal but also developers I mean we I love building new stuff right it's so fun but it can also be super costly because it's like oh this is just this one tweak no that one tweak now put you in a order magnitude now it's a custom integration now it's this things that the developer that meant well didn't know where that trip point was and all of a sudden that two-hour test is now twenty hours thirty hours etc and then vendors just may be over confident I mean one of the things I love that the gentleman that was able to call it the mixing board right because half have you go through those experiences have seen the low resolution high resolution you start getting this like almost like an artificial intelligence tart beetle is a sense little things that I can see that pattern now I know below that surface is that thing and others just can't see it because they haven't actually gone through that particular use case before so they just lack the visual cues that know where to get to that one feature and that's where having multiple eyeballs on on a project is very valuable bring in your designer bring in your developer because they're all going to look at from different lenses and they're all gonna have different abilities to kind of see those visual acoustic ah that's a big thing underneath there let's go let's go investigate that further I put this just for here for completeness hopefully most people are aware of the just the interplay of features budget timeline I mean it's it's fairly known but just it's just something to keep in mind as we're going to this budget template at the end how to know that you know how they're all interconnected and how they affect how we we modify and go through the estimation process consultancy scrum I loved this slide that Todd presents it and it's all about we give this mindset of like I gotta do it the whole I got to adopt this this methodology completely totally through the whole process you know and there's the waterfall approach which is like hey let's not sign a contract we understand all the detail let's not start building - we we know everything we cross teaser dies and and so forth and we try to avoid risk by over planning and that kind of works right I mean kind of but then you get into issues like I was where a year and a half in the wire framing and 214 signed and approved wireframes later you start to develop they start to design and the design changes the wireframes what do you do you can never avoid all the things that come up when people start seeing things you know farther down so you want to find enough resolution write an address like we'll just a little start building value like we'll just start running sprints and we'll and we'll just get there right but the problem is this noise bugs on the road that you may start paying yourself in the corner on a certain technology choice where you know am i doing is multi-domain or am i using the Apache slower or not and you eventually you sometimes lose your nerve star right so you're trying to like avoid budget overhead by by building rapidly but waste could occur when you went down a completely wrong path that you could have seen if you've got a better view up so and then Kanban like once you've actually got through the project now it's like you know per request and you pull through the system and it's very but you you sort of force the work into this very homogenized task based system which it doesn't work for a new project so consultancy scrum was amazing to me because it matches the process with a level of risk like what are you what lens are you looking to what level of progressive enhancement are you looking for in order to commit a commit mitigate risk appropriately so and waterfall our discovery you're trying to do waterfall because you're trying to find those interconnections and making sure you get the right resolution but once you have that then if you're off ten or twenty percent or then you could pivot like the individual features but you know the you know the big systems and you know they're sort of their touch points and where you're going on those touch points but you'd have some wiggle room in between them you found the right order of magnitude but now you know if they want to Brad or blue or you want to tweak it around or it's just a little bit of extra customization there then you have that flexibility and that's where agile is perfect because you can get the exact exactly acceptance criteria now if they try to then break that order magnacube back in uh uh we did discovery to kind of snow that we're not gonna go that level we're gonna stay on this level will deliver you a great feature at the hundred our commerce level not the full on e-commerce e ER P with back-end warehouse like that was it there and if we cross that then we go back to that 10x 100x cost make sense I'll touch on it a little bit more on that final graph so again bring it all together so lenses you know websites are complex period there are just difficult things we need to look at them from every angle from every vantage point so we can evaluate individually and then oh they're gonna play together we don't we don't want to just look at the design only we don't look just at the information or architecture we don't want to just look at you know all these just user stories we need to basically say how do they all connect right and we need to use progressive and hence we need to look through each lens to the point where we feel comfortable that there's not going to be scary levels of detail that crosses into these massive thresholds and massive spikes which is the cost of custom Drupal provides so much of the box he's more triple-core he's more cat rib and with default settings or with configuration but the second you get into custom code or other things now you need more experienced developers now you have code that you have to maintain that you own we have constraints you know features timeline the budgets are interdependent you can't move one without the other or others it could see scrum a process that fits risk with expectation so how do we solve this puzzle I mean it's not and and I feel like I have a one solution or a solution to this problem and it may work for a lot of you but I want at least walk you through the process so the estimator for me was I mean really boiled down it's a Google sheet with revision history used to create and evolve detail level of effort in dollars from project conception to launch that's what it is it's it's you could do this you probably do it in a way or you have a sort of an ad hoc or informal way of doing this back to sort of the the first few slides when I when I mentioned you know being in a in a company where you know time was money and we're back forgets the wall and we had a lot of challenges being able to rapidly assess RFPs sometimes in the order of 30 minutes and just come up with gut shots of is this even like on the right order of magnitude and then you know a couple hours pre-sale again right order magnitude so rather than having nothing I had to create something that allowed me to tour it all the way from that gut shot there's something like a little evolve a single document through the entire process of get to the end where I could use it for a post-mortem with like actual recorded features and timespan versus prediction and so forth and so on so again we have the RFP on the left right and mostly gonna be bullet points with you know description of features this description of interaction maybe a couple screenshots right and at the top we have okay sort of what level of estimate do we want and at the bottom we have this sort of the user Center design status meaning like you know discovery design definition definition again meaning more like user stories requirements you know detailed built spec etc and then each of those sort of channels you know we're breaking things up until like the visuals a presentation at the very top we're breaking it down to the you know data models and information architecture in the middle and that business logic you know what are the features categories okay cool what are the assumptions behind it what are the questions behind us okay cool next level what is the acceptance criteria and we're trying to move those along in parallel because there are different lenses of it but they're also different levels of detail that we're trying to assess it that at each stage of the process and again we don't want to spend so much time that we we end up burning 50 60 % of the budget just planning so we have to have an acceptable amount of risk at each step that we say we've got 80 to 90 percent one we feel confident that when we go there there's not to be a landmine at the next step all right so um so at the very top you know you know would you get an RFP like that when you're discovery it's like I started assess things in level of features meaning I don't need to get to full-blown acceptance criteria but I need to know have I properly identified everything don't use it 15 features is 30 you know can I kind of go into the client save I think I heard these 15 things am I missing something or is that still you know important you know is it really 10 you know again site map but like have we caught all the old pages that you had if we caught all the old pages that you you anticipate having your wireframes that you know here's what we think the different sites that page is going to look like in the sort of boxes that are going to be there and a certain features that might be in those pages again or we catching everything or we missing something and then again each step you just refine it along the way again knowing that you can converge it at the end back to done so again I want you to have this sort of in mind as we're going through the template itself so I'm gonna go through the again I said I was gonna not to do this mechanically but I am gonna go through the mechanics just so this would be a typical 30k to 300k budget you know I mean it so if you're at like you know a million dollar account you may have to spend a lot more time at the pre-sales process if you're you know below 30 you know a lot of this could be overkill but you know it does have a wide wide Delta but when I have the estimator template up and I had an RFP it said okay you have two hours tell me if this is worth going to or not you know so I had a set of questions at the top and my my objective was just do I have the feature label correct do I have a 1/2 cent 2 cents description and start putting my questions they say e-commerce do they mean you know just what you know what kind of proximate they have do they have a lot of variation product so that some questions to ask for discovery estimate resolution you know are are wags or wild less guesses and because we know things vary by orders of magnitude we don't just say well it could be 4 to 6 hours no it could be 4 to 40 hours because if we if they cross that threshold again so we need to be very be very accurate and not just try to make the client happy by seeing a smaller Delta but saying we don't know this one feature could blow up let's work through it together then why ask these questions I'm going to know if it's really up close to the 40 or if it comes back closer to the 4 and again good sense of budget ranges like if you're a company that their sweet spot is 50 200k you want to know like oh no this is this feels like a 500k project based on there's 50 features and the deltas are off the chart this is not for us and you can we can walk away from it or if it's too low so this so the goal really is this is it even possible in this sort of sweet spot that you're looking for to deliver a site of this value and if you want to be in advance if you want to get ahead of the game if you want to sort of like you know if time or budget within the company's allowed yeah you could start splitting out the features in the phases and everything else which I like I'll show you ok I'm gonna start putting on the gas because I want to get the template in the next five minutes okay so in Discovery you opening features you you get the description a little bit tighter you address initial assumptions you may even draft out initial acceptance criteria great this is the key this red yellow green which I'll show you in the estimator which is you want to to highlight in the estimate what is mandatory what does it provide high ROI and what can you guarantee quote-unquote within about 80% of the budget like if a client's $100,000 budget you're like I know based on what we just discussed that these this 80% about 80k worth of things you know even if things go wrong but based on those 10 to 20% Delta's within the order of magnitude I'm very confident were gonna get those to you then you put things in yellow which is like these are high value items we really want to get to them and if we just crush it and everything goes smooth then there's no scope creep and there's no problems we'll get those in as well so let's work together to make sure we get as much of those yellows in there right and then read here things you asked us for we think they're massively intense they probably don't provide you business value we've documented it we heard you but unless there's a significant increase in budget these things are red flags for us and we potentially won't even take on the project because we know that it's gonna push this way way above the budget and then you work with a client to collaborate on this literally meet with the client side by side let's walk through did we miss categorize something in green when it should be yellow you know it's not as important to you so that way you get something out some yellow into green and I'll walk you through that design you know you're really just kind of confirming previous assumptions so if new features are surfaced when you start actually you know getting the wires in and comps you know you'll pull those into new line items you'll again you'll be the client and the design phase say okay how do we do do we need to move things around recategorize things finally you know definition phase you know we do deep dive I mean all the developers technical project architects Solutions Architect we're going through fine-tooth comb we're making sure again there's no there's no landmines and again we lock in actual time and we start looking at you know new features differentiating them reviewing etc etc now you go into development you go an agile you start building going your sprints and you can still if new features keep coming up keep popping them in the estimator color to come differently so you can differentiate them so you can show how new things were added and they changed and you can recategorize you look like you're gonna run out of budget and then finally get to your post mortem so let's take the moment and just kind of look again I am NOT a designer and I know this is probably not zoomed in enough but by the way after this talk I will have business cards reach out to me I have an article which is going to go into depth about how to work through this mechanically as well as the actual template itself will be open source people bail download you can go through the equations so don't feel like you have to catch everything right here I'll do my best to to review it but back that whole you know again RFP lands in your desk answer questions you know like what's your hourly rate of your company how many discovery meetings you have like if you know how many categories of things are being discussed is it super complex do you feel like you have to bring multiple people in discovery or is one one developer able to do the assessment or one this analyst or one solutions architect you know how many hours you think your meetings are gonna be do you already get a sense of super complexity do you get is this gonna be a very design heavy branding heavy one and those equations just drive different high-low features right so we have different categories like here's when I think my discovery might kick off meetings and so forth are gonna be I'm gonna get some initial scoping design the wireframes based on the number of screens and so forth again wild-ass guess it's just getting numbers on the page those are things that are going to cost money and we're absolutely have to do them so there in green okay I start seeing things like Salesforce integration an e-commerce cool he converses the whole point of this project it was an e-commerce website cool so this is a 10 hour e-commerce 100 I don't know put it in the line item but it's definitely green just definitely mandatory because it's a whole project so I greenlight it I put a 1 I see some other things in there recurring billing I don't know if they really need it but I'm gonna put it in there again am I just turning on the recurring billion framework am I just you know or am i doing some more customization do am I just gonna offload the stripe whatever and again my goal is just capture capture capture capture this thing is pretty sophisticated in the sense that I have this one to three items so in real time you can get the high-low being calculated the averages are being updated so like as I'm saying oh you know I'm working with my p.m. are working with my sales rep and I'm saying well actually that radius is actually really important so I should put it as a one it's all calculate in real time so I could see like I'm adjusting I can move the colors around and the goal for me is like just rapidly changing this to see you know how can I get to that 50k budget that are talking about I can oh and then if I cross that budget the worst case so I'm looking at that the high so the high for the green so everything I'm just saying is in phase guaranteed is already 17 K over budget okay I got to start slicing more I got to start figuring a way to to reduce risk and so those are the questions and I'm going to start putting into this column over here so that way when I start me to the client I'm like okay I think you mean this so are we closer the two are 20 hours so you have to ask the right questions that get to that order of magnitude and once you get through the first phase once you get through discovery those no longer become equations they become the real numbers they become what was actually spent on that that project so then this number up here the target budget as well as a current budget are updating the real time per phase and then once you get the the descriptions the acceptance criteria written now you can then start recording your actual time spent over here so if you zero or whatever time log in thing you're using you could just have links to those reports update the reports and then you're going to actually see what your you're working on how good or bad you were on course and then you're getting any updated numbers in each sprint you could literally go back to the client say look all those things in green are actually on course or even better let's maybe change something from yellow to green let's let's work with you to get more those in there you know thank you for working with us and now scope creep eating some things and sticking to this so now we're able to get more for you or these things are adding new features or adding more material and now we need to take these in green put them as number twos get them out of the project and move forward and then sometimes you'll find things like let me get over here like back in fulfillment I mean again are we integrating with something or do we have to have some back in ERP it might just turn it on modules like you know just to have stock inventory and you know order management or order fulfillment shipping et cetera or do I have to you know integrate with Magento or have to integrate with something else and again that those questions come into play and if you later found out like again back to as you zoom in you find that the client even didn't want it to be to begin with you can actually change it as a number for grayed out and then it removes itself in all the calculations but here's here's something that's very interesting to me which is you can see that if I really focus on what delivers value to the client high value mandatory parts of the process and things that I know have tight Delta's and you know aren't spiking over to one to three hundred hours I could live this project for fifty seven but there's those three features that were in red that have those very high gamuts I could easily double the budget right there and so you're trying to work with the client to say I don't want to see that happen to you I know that 50k that you have is your all-in budget so we we just literally can't go down that path without us taking on us both taking on an immense amount of risk and if we take on that one feature in red we're gonna push out all those other features in green you're literally gonna have that one custom feature and it's gonna absorb everything else so again it's a lot of working with the client not against them in an adversarial way yes I work with them because again it's it's web sites for a lot people are like voodoo they're like why did that why did that commerce kickstart thing take one minute and why are you Tommy like a slight variation my own theme is 100 out like what like they just can't see that but if you say like look here's another trick that views which is if there's one if there's one level that's 100 hours and when it's 10 hours I'll actually put it as 2 light items no green light the one was like this is what I want to deliver you so I know I could get it within your budget for 10 hours but that that sort of next level one is 100 hours and I and I already lined it and make it a hundred and so if you really wanted we could do that but you see like I can deliver that feature for 10 you're asking me for a hundred but we're we're in a we're in this uh we just can't make this work we're too far apart and clients don't like that but they appreciate and respect that because they know that you're not just trying to you know trying to burn them or you're not just to pad your budget you're saying absolutely in every feature can be done like a high beating blow back to the whole PayPal button through full-blown ecommerce whatever so so here are some cool rules of thumb I've learned I don't know why but 50 discovery 50% is like the magic number if you go if you're going to high 25% planning you're too far in waterfall and you're not gonna you've already sort of de-risked the project as much as you possibly can it might in my experience my opinion super big enterprise projects if you know one to three million maybe different but in that sweet spot I was talking about this this tends to work the project management is typically 20% the budget like it just happens and here's what happens to a lot of projects especially sales oh there's a hundred hours of development ok cool we have 120 or a hundred hours of a budget perfect but they're not accounting for all those overheads in fact when you really get down to it when you slice out all the sort of the D risk in the beginning in the project and QA on the end of the training the deployment at the end the actual time spent developing first is about 40% of the budget and that's a good number to keep in mind when you are assessing something because we we get so focused on how much time do I have to develop and you know again I have a hundred hours of budget cool and we try to pack in a hundred hours of development into that thing not accounting for those other buffers so have enough for me like this actually is good for accountability within the team because it is it's it's having a realistic assessment of how much project management time QA code reviews and all that's going to take and if you consciously slice it out you actually have to then consciously remove it and say I'm going to move the PM Tainan 5% I'm gonna put it on the developers well then you have less time developing or they're gonna spend more time essentially pseudo pee I mean so it was actually good for more internal stakeholders especially sales and biz dev to have those parameter eise's like no this is what's necessary to do this in the numbers are the equations have numbers in them so you can modify them as needed I did have a scale factor for that's why I said like in one of the equations you'll see is like you know this heavy branding or light brand news it yeah that that typically falls in again your mileage may vary ten to fifteen percent I mean it depends yeah so but but these ones I feel were are universal like they just they're just numbers that if I see the discovery too low I'm like shoot we're not spend enough time to like go through and look at things to the lenses and this is comfortable because then developers who are like I need to have realistic you know development things and sales and everyone else sort of this this number is kind of like where where the best balance of those stakeholders lives good question middle third of the budget meaning post discovery pre-deployment so those of the five stages the design definition and development so again this talk is my pull request or its need to review by community I have worked with several people on this I feel like it's legitimate it's it's works more for just one or two companies and I feel like it does provide different ways of attacking the problem that others haven't attacked it in this exact way but I I'm not even in the agency space I mean I I've moved on to drug I work on T dev I'm more in the product side but this talk was like my thesis like I really spent so many years in the trenches and I believe in this material so much that I wanted to make sure that I had one last shot to get out into community and I'm not there to take this further at this point but I want to make sure it's done right and I want to make sure it's it's actually validated so I would love feedback i I've had several people ask me if I could turn this into more of a deeper training course like mechanically walk through a couple ones a couple RFPs and really actually work through you know filling out the template and so forth I've run trainings internally for project managers to adopt this so I would love your feedback I have cards up front I have a tiny URL one time eurocom slash Nashville - estimator I plan on filling finishing out the article the template and if you sign up in any one of those formats or get in touch with me I will absolutely make sure you get a copy of those and I just love this stuff I love coaching mentoring teaching all this stuff so I'm more than happy to in my limited but the time to sit down with people because I mean this stuff really brings me joy because I've been the developer I've been the project manager I've been the count rep I've been on all sides of this I've and when it's not done right it hurts it hurts a lot hurts the team that burned out you get these death marches it hurts the client you now all of a sudden are fighting instead of building it hurts the business because you know you may lose enough money where you have to let someone go and that affects them his life I mean so this is a really important topic and having experienced the pain of not doing it right and having experienced the joy of when it feels like it's in such a good flow I just love this this this topic and so I even though it's not my day to day anymore I'm more than happy to have conversations on this and I would love any and all feedback to make this better make it more accessible make it more understandable so thank 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ci4gn50i-MQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci4gn50i-MQ | Life of Captain James Cook | Arthur Octavius Kitson | Biography & Autobiography, History | 4/7 | chapter number 11 of the life of Captain James Cook the circumnavigator by Arthur kitson this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter number 11 1770 to 1771 New Guinea to England the water on the New Guinea Coast was very shallow and kept them far out in running Westward but on the third of September they got a little nearer in so cook decided to attempt a landing and then to leave as he considered it was only wasting valuable time to go overground that had already been explored by the Dutch Banks says that the crew were rather sickly they were pretty far gone with the longing for home which the Physicians have gone so far as to esteem a disease under the name of Nostalgia indeed I can hardly find anybody in the ship clear of its effects but the captain Dr solander and myself and we three have ample constant employment for our minds which I believed to be the best if not the only remedy for it they were also on short allowance of food which would necessarily have a depressing effect and when they learned that cook would return return to civilization where fresh supplies could be obtained there was a market Improvement in General Health calling in at the island of savu some supplies were obtained and the country is described as very lovely although there had been no rain for 7 months the contrast with the monotonous and Barren looking country of New Holland was very marked at bavia according to strict orders from the admiralty cook on the 30th of September collected all logs and journals that had been kept on board the ship and enjoined everyone that they were on no account to divulge where they had been on their arrival at bavia off javae head the main top sell was split in a Squall and cook remarks that all his sales are now in such a condition that they will have hardly stand the least puff of wind no observations had been possible since leaving SAU and the strong Western current had thrown out their dead reckoning causing them to run past the Straits of Sund but picking themselves up on the 1st of October they got into the Straits and after a worrisome beat up arrived in bavia on the 10th and Hicks was sent on Shore to announce their arrival and offer an apology for failing to salute the Dutch flag in a proper manner the reason being that they had only three guns available the ship was thoroughly surveyed and on the Carpenters report cook applied to the governor for a convenient place in which to heave down and repair and for permission to purchase such stores as might be necessary every assistance was promised and on Cook's finding a difficulty in getting any private person to cash the bills he would have to draw for his expenses the governor ordered the officer in charge of the port to supply whatever amount might be necessary during a heavy thunderstorm on the 12th a Dutch eastern Indian about two cables away from the Endeavor had main Mast split all to Shivers the Endeavor was also struck and in all probability we should have shared the same fate as the Dutchman had it not been for the electric chain which we had but just before got up this carried the lightning or electric matter over the side clear of the ship on the 25th of October cook reopened Communications with the admiralty forwarding to Mr Stevens by the Dutch East indianan cronenburg Captain F Kar a packet containing a copy of his journal sold to Mr John Corner in 1890 charts of the South Seas New Zealand and the East Coast of Australia he also wrote a letter giving an outline of his voyage up to date and concludes in this journal I have with undisguised truth and without gloss inserted the whole transactions of the voyage and made such remarks and have given such descriptions of things as I thought was necessary in the best manner I was capable of although the discoveries made in the voyage are not great yet I flatter myself that they are such as May Merit the attention of their Lordships and although I have failed in discovering there so much talked of Southern continent which perhaps do not exist and which I myself had much at heart yet I am confident that no part of the failure of such Discovery can be laid to my charge had we been so fortunate not to have run ashore much more would have been done in the latter part of the voyage than what was but as it is I presume this Voyage will be found as complete as any before made to the South Seas on the same account praise is his crew the plans I have drawn of the places I have been at were made with all the Care and accuracy that time and circumstances would admit of thus far I am certain that the latitude and longitude of few parts of the world are better settled than these in this I was very much assisted by Mr Green who let slip no one opportunity for making observations for settling the longitude during the whole course of the voyage and the many valuable discoveries made by Mr Banks and Mr solander in natural history and other things useful to the Learned World cannot fail of contributing very much to the success of the voyage Injustice to the officers and the whole of the crew I must say they have gone through the fatigues and dangers of the whole Voyage with that cheerfulness and alertness that will always do honor to British seamen and I have the satisfaction to say that I have not lost one man by sickness during the whole Voyage I hope that the repairs wanting to the ship will not be so great as to detain us any length of time you may be assured that I shall make no unnecessary delay either here or at any other place but shall make the best of my way home Banks too notes that there were no sick on board and contrasts the rosy healthy appearance of the crew with the pad faces of the Europeans of bavia but on the 26th of October a series of disastrous entries commence in the journal set up the ship's tent for the reception of the ship's company several of them begin to be taken ill owing as I suppose to the EXT extreme hot weather bavia had an ill omened reputation and it had been estimated that from 1735 to 1755 no less than 1 million deaths took place chiefly from malarial fever and dentry and cook had soon caused to regret that the Dutch had undertaken the repairs of the ship leaving his men to look on he knew well the evil effects of want of occupation in such a climate though he could not guess what it was to cost him up to this point he had only seven deaths to record since leaving Plymouth three from drowning two frozen Mr Bank servants one consumption and one alcoholic poisoning probably a record never equaled in the history of navigation on the 5th of November Mr Monk house the surgeon died and cook Banks and solander were very ill the two last went up into the hills but cook would not leave his ship meanwhile the repairs went on the ship was found to be worse than had been expected two planks and a half had been rasped by the rocks to the thickness of 1/8 of an inch for a distance of 6 ft and here the worms had made their way quite into the Timbers so that it was a matter of surprise to everyone who saw her bottom how we had kept her above water and yet in this condition we had sailed some hundreds of leagues in as dangerous a navigation as in any part of the world happy in being ignorant of the continual danger we were in by the 14th her bottom was thoroughly repaired and cook speaks highly of the Dutch Workman I do not believe there is a marine yard in the world where work is done with more alertness than here or where there are better conveniences for heaving ships down both in point of safety and dispatch the water a perquisite of the Commodore of the Dutch East Indian fleet was very unsatisfactory and was found to keep very badly at Sea although its keeping property had been loudly vaunted by the Commodore cook was present at his appointment one of the grandest sites bavia afforded that may be too and yet it did not recompense us for our trouble I thought that the whole was but ill conducted and the fleet appeared to be very badly manned a Sean who had run from a Dutch ship entered on the Endeavor was claimed by the Dutch on the grounds that he was aain from Elenor cook promised he should be given up if he proved not to be a British subject an inquiry by Hicks resulted in a report to the governor that he was an Irishman so the matter was dropped his name was James Mara and he will be again met with as Gunner's mate on the resolution death of tupia before leaving Batavia the there had been seven deaths including Mr Reynolds artist an tupia and his boy servant and cook gives a number of sick as 40 or more hoping the sea breezes might have a beneficial effect preparations were hurried forward and they managed to leave the day after Christmas day being duy saluted by The Garrison with 14 guns and the Earl of algen with 13 guns and three cheers all of which we had returned calling at Prince's island in the Straits of Sund where some of The Batavian water was replaced by better and sailors were allowed to purchase whatever they fancied in hopes of diminishing the dentry which was rampant every precaution that could be thought of was tried but in vain Mr Banks lost Miss sporing and Parkinson and on the 29th of January Mr Green died he had been long ill but cook says he would not take proper care of himself to judge from his own journal he must have been rather a difficult man to get on with but his Services as Observer were invaluable and he at all times and seasons was devoted to his special Duty indeed at times he appears to have thought that every other work should give way way to his it is a somewhat suggestive fact that Banks hardly makes any reference to Mr Green throughout his journal on the 27th of February the terrible list of losses was closed by the deaths of three of the crew making in all 30 deaths since their arrival at bavia it was afterwards discovered that the season in bavia had been unusually unhealthy and several ships that had called in there had to report heavy losses cook says thus we find that ships which have been little more than 12 months from England have suffered as much or more by sickness than we have done who have been out near 3 times as long yet their sufferings will hardly if at all be mentioned or known in England when on the other hand those of the Endeavor because her Voyage is uncommon will will very probably be mentioned in every newspaper and what is not unlikely with additional hardships we never experienced for such are the dispositions of men in general in these voyages that they are seldom content with the hardships and dangers which will naturally occur but they mastered others which hardly ever had existence but in their imaginations by magnifying the most trifling accidents and circumstances to the greatest hardships and insurmountable dangers without the immediate interposition of Providence as if the whole Merit of the Voyages consisted in the real dangers and hardships they underwent or that the real ones did not happen often enough to give the Mind sufficient anxiety thus posterity are taught to look upon these voyages as hazardous to the highest degree at the cape on the 6th of March land was cited at daylight about 2 leagues away near Cape Nel and on the 15th the Cape of Good Hope was seen the first thing to be done was to provide shelter ashore for his sick of whom he landed 28 and during this day the remainder of the crew were given every possible opportunity of being on land as cook recognized the value of an entire change of life in shaking off the remnants of sickness he lost three more of his men hair and hearing from a Dutch ship just in from Europe that war was threatening between England and Spain he hurried up his preparations for departure and got all his men on board though some were still very ill in addition he managed to enter some half dozen men for the voyage home in writing of the cape cook draws attention to the fact that a stranger is at once struck with surprise and disappointment for No Country we have seen this Voyage afford so bar a prospect is this and not only so in appearance but in reality then further on he says not withstanding the many disadvantages this country labors under such as the IND industry economy and good management of the Dutch that not only the necessary but all the luxuries of Life are raised here in great abundance and are sold as cheap if not cheaper than in any part of Europe some few articles accepted on the other hand he complains of the exorbitant charges made by the Dutch East India Company for Naval stores as at Pavia they they were sold at a certain fixed price from which there was no deviation calling in at St helina they found hms's Portland and swallow with a convoy in the roads and received some few much needed stores from them together with the information that all danger of war between Spain and England was over they all sailed in company on the 5th of May but after a few days cook explained to Captain Elliot of the Portland who had come on board the Endeavor that his ship sales and rigging were naturally not in very good order after his lengthy voyage and therefore he should probably be unable to keep up with the other ships he requested the Portland to take charge of letters charts and journals for the admiralty these papers only arrived in England 3 days in advance of the Endeavor for some days the good bark kept within easy reach of the fleet and was able to obtain extra medical advice for Mr Hicks who was suffering from consumption when he left England but had held out well till stricken with The Batavian Viva when he gradually sank and died on the 25th of May Mr Charles clerk was appointed third lieutenant in place of Mr Gore promoted since leaving the cape they had also lost their Master Mr molanu of whose intelligence cook speaks very highly but deplores his want of steadiness the true cause of his early death Mr Pickersgill was appointed to the vacancy anchor in the Downs on the 21st of June they were still in sight of some of the Convoy but during the night they had their main top Gallant sale split and the top Mass sprung in a heavy Squall in fact their G was in such a bad state that something gave way daily on the 7th of July they spoke a Brig from London 3 days out from Sicily and learned that no account of their proceedings had yet been made public and that wages were being laid that the Endeavor was lost on the 10th of July Nicholas young who had ited New Zealand cited the land's end and the lizard was seen the next day on Saturday the 13th of July 1771 at 3:00 in the p.m. anchored in the downs and soon after I landed in order to repair to London before leaving Cook wrote to Mr Stevens informing him of his arrival and announcing that he was coming up to the admiralty to lay before their Loy Lordships a full account of the whole voyage and that the ship was to wait further orders he hopes that the appointments that he has made will meet with approval and requests that his charts plans and drawings may be laid before the authorities on the 2nd of August Stevens wrote to him at Mile End saying he had received the papers sent from bavia those by the Portland and those from the downs and that they had been laid before their Lordships he goes on I have the pleasure to acquaint you that their Lordships extremely well approve of the whole of your proceedings and that they have great satisfaction in the account you have given them of the good behavior of your officers and men and of the cheerfulness and alertness with which they went through the fatigues and dangers of their late Voyage he also notified at the same time that the appointments made have all been confirmed cook himself was appointed commander of the Scorpion on the 29th of August but owing to other arrangements being made did not put in an appearance on his new ship Isaac Smith and Isaac Manley were appointed respectively master's mate and midshipman taking part in the second voyage being too young for further promotion the newspaper of course blossomed out into paragraphs on the subject of the voyage more or less correct and bingley's journal on the 23rd of July stated in consequence of this discovery more ships will be destined in search of this new terrestrial acquisition evidently it was quickly decided that Cook's rest was to be short on the 27 7th the same Journal says his majesty ship the Endeavor which is lately arrived in the river from the East Indies lost by the unhealthiness of the climate 70 of her hands though they were picked men and some had been several times in the Indies however those who survive will have made their fortunes by traffic having brought home some of the richest goods made in the East which they are offered to dispose of without the inspection of the custom house offices this our correspondent says is allowed them by the government as a reward for their hard and dangerous service during The Voyage of 3 years the amount of the richest goods made in the East obtained from New Zealand Australia and Otti would be but a poor reward for three years strenuous service and cook here finds his premonition as to his losses being exaggerated only too true it is worthy to note that the number of punishments throughout the voyage was remarkably small those entered in the ship's log being 21 and the heaviest sentence two dozen lashes for theft in one case that of Matthew Cox AB for Disobedience and mutinous conduct the culprit proceeded civil against cook on arrival in England and the admiralty solicitors were instructed to defend the case was probably allowed to drop as no result can be found last of the Endeavor The Good Ship which had so bravely borne her part was not given much rest but after being paid off at w wit was dispatched under Lieutenant James Gordon to the Faulkland Island on the 16th of October and returned with perishable and unserviceable stores in 1772 and 1773 she again made voyages to the same destination the last one to bring away the Garrison and stores as those islands were to be handed over to Spain she was paid off at wool in September 1774 and shortly afterwards was sold out of the Navy for the sum of £645 she is then believed to have been employed as a colier in the north Seas Mr Gibbs of the firm of Gibbs and canning of Newport Rhode Island one day pointed out to the English conso the remains of an old vessel falling into Decay and informed them that it was Captain Cook's ship the Endeavor his story was that the French government being anxious to compete with England in the whale fishery offered a bounty to the ships in that trade sailing under the French flag I Mr Hayden purchased the old ship from a Dunkirk firm and Rec christened her La liberti loading her with oil and consigned her under French colors to Gibbs and canning at Newport she was chased by an English ship but escaped and after laying alongside a Warf for some months received a cargo but running around and trying to leave the harbor she was found in such a bad condition that she was allowed to remain to drop to Pieces inquiries into this story gave satisfactory results and a box made from her Timbers was presented to Jay fenmore Cooper the American Author with letters authenticating as far as possible the vessel from which the wood had been taken Miss Cooper mentions this box in her preface to her father's Red Rover and several other relics of The Old Ship are still to be found in the neighborhood of Newport end of chapter 11 chapter number 12 of the life of Captain James Cook the circum Navigator by Arthur kitson this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter number 12 1771 preparations for second voyage after reporting himself to the admiralty on his arrival in England cook proceeded to his home at Mile End Oldtown where he was for some time employed in completing his charts and journals and on the 14th of August the annual register announces he was introduced to his majesty at St James when he presented his journal of his voyage with some Curious maps and charts of different places that he had drawn during the voyage he was presented with a captain's commission he also found time to write two long and instructive letters to his old master and good friend Mr John Walker of Whitby which are to be found in Dr Young's work they give a rapid glance at the different places visited with a few piy remarks as to their peoples and Productions mention the pleasing reception he had from the King and alludes to the probability of being dispatched on a second voyage with two ships Edgeworth in his his Memoirs states that about this time cook was a frequent visitor at Denham place the home of Mr Lewis way F FRS but as that gentleman died in this year an Edgeworth also refers to events of a later date as occurring at the same time it is more probable that these visits were paid after the second voyage to Mr Benjamin we also F FRS and a director of the south sea company in another place Edgeworth infers that Banks solander and cook were members of a club which met at Slaughter's Coffee House in 1765 of course this is an error for cook was then engaged in New Finland and unknown to the Royal Society whose members composed the club spoken of in fact cook though a frequent guest in after times was never a member of the royal society's Club Fanny Bernie Madame de says that in September her father Dr Charles Bernie spent a few days at hinchinbrook Lord sandwich's place in order to meet cook Banks and solander and it is evident that the second voyage had been resolved on for Dr Bernie's son James was introduced to cook by Lord sandwich with a view to going on the Expedition shortly after this sandwich met Dr Bernie at Lord Oxford's Horton and asked him if he could recommend anyone capable of writing the history of The Voyage of the Endeavor he gave Dr hawksworth's name and was requested to introduce him to Lord sandwich on his return to Town the object of the second voyage was to use Cook's own words to put to an end all diversity of opinion about a matter so curious and important was his Majesty's principal motive in directing this Voyage to be undertaken the history of which is now submitted to the public that is the existence of another continent in the South the discussion on the subject had been resumed with renewed Vigor after the return of of the Endeavor and Del rmol LED one party who held that cook had not set the matter at rest as he had left far too much space untraversed Whitby ships again the two ships that were to be employed were probably selected in the temps by cook himself and like the Good Ship Endeavor were built by Fishburn of witby and purchased from Captain W Hammond of Hull the reasoning which guided cook in his selection is thus laid down by him in his introduction to the account of the second voyage the success of such undertakings as making discoveries in distant parts of the world will principally depend on the preparations being well adapted to what ought to be the first consideration namely the preservation of the adventurers and the ships and this will chiefly depend on the kind the size and the properties of the ships chosen for the service these primary considerations will not admit of any other that may interfere with the necessary properties of the ships therefore in choosing the ships should any of the most advantageous properties be wanting and the necessary room in them be in any degree diminished for less important purposes such a step would be laying a foundation for rendering the undertaking abortive in the first instance the ship must not be of great draft but of sufficient capacity to carry a proper quantity of provisions and stores for the crew and of such construction that she will bear to take the ground and of such a size that she can be conveniently laid on on Shore if necessary for repairing any damages or defects and these qualities are to be found in North Country built ships such as are built for the coal trade and in none other the larger of the two chosen was 462 tons purchased for £ 4,151 and received into the Royal Navy under the name of Drake she was fitted as a the Sloop at depford at a cost of £ 6,568 this sum probably covering both the original alterations which proved unsatisfactory and those made immediately before sailing and at the time of her purchase was about 14 months old the second ship was of 336 tons also fitted at depford as a Sloop was 18 mon old at the time of Purchase cost £ 2,13 and was received under the name of Ry the complement of the Ry was 80 but two additional Carpenters mates were added to each ship later on cook was also instructed not to bear as was then usual any servants on the books but to enter ABS instead and each officer who was entitled to a servant was to be paid an allowance by Bill equal to the wages of the number of servants respectively allowed them on the 25th of December the names of the two ships were changed the Drake becoming the resolution and the Ry the adventure the lieutenants appointed to the resolution were Robert palisa Cooper Charles Clerk and Richard Pickersgill and Mr Tobias Ferno commander and Joseph shank first lieutenant of the adventure of these officers cook writes I had all the reason in the world to be perfectly satisfied with the choice of the officers the second and third lieutenants the lieutenant of Marines two of the warrant officers and several of the petty officers had been with me during the former voyage the others were men of no and abilities and all of them on every occasion showed their Zeal for the service in which they were employed during the whole Voyage alterations to the resolution two days after receiving his orders cook hoisted his pendant and superintended the alterations that were to be made for the accommodation of Mr Banks and his party of scientists these comprised Mr sander sophony the Portrait Painter Mr Lind of Edinburgh to secure whose Services Parliament had made a special Grant of £4,000 though what discoveries they expected him to make I could not understand said cook and nine others draftsmen and servants at least three more than had been thought necessary when the vessel was purchased these alterations were to raise her upper Works about a foot to lay a spar deck upon her from the quarter deck to the for Castle she having at this time a low waist and to build a roundhouse or coach for my accommodation so that the great cabin might be appropriated to the use of Mr Banks alone the com troller of the Navy Captain palisa was strongly opposed to these old alterations as likely to be detrimental to the ship's sailing qualities and though his opinions were overborne they in the end proved to be correct when he had seen the alterations fairly on the way cook applied for 3 weeks leave of absence on The Plea that he had some business to transact in Yorkshire as well as to see an aged father and his application was at once granted he therefore went to Aon where for the first time in 17 years he was again amongst his own people from Aon he went on to Whitby and was met some miles out from that town by many of the leading men of the place from the Walkers he received the heartiest of welcomes and it is related that the old housekeeper Mary proud had been carefully instructed that a commander in his majesty Navy was a very different person from one of her master's apprentices and must be received with all the marks of respect due to his rank she promised obedience but alas when the time came her memory fled and opening wide her arms she exclaimed oh honey James how glad I is to see thee a welcome probably more deare to cook than any other could have been and appr proove Pro of the affectionate regard he could Inspire in February he was back in London and Dr Bernie says in his Memoirs I had the honor of receiving the illustrious Captain Cook to dine with me in Queen Square Bloomsbury previously to his second voyage around the world observing upon a table banville Voyage Dumont he turned it over and made some curious remarks on the illiberal conduct of that circumnavigator towards himself when they met and crossed each other which made me desirous to know in examining the chart of Monsur de banville the several tracks of the two Navigators and exactly where they had crossed or approached each other Captain Cook instantly took a pencil from his pocketbook and said he would trace the rout which he did in so clear and scientific a manner that I would not take50 for my book the pencil marks having been fixed by skim milk will always be visible this volume is now in the British Museum and the pencil marks on the chart are as distinct as on the day they were made the alterations to the ship were completed early in February and on the 6th she was hauled out of dock and Ing ballasting and storing commenced cook says every Department seems to VI with the other in equipping these two ships every standing Rule and Order In The Navy was dispensed with every alteration every necessary and useful article was granted as soon as asked for supplies increased in another passage he again refers to the anxiety of the Navy Board to see that the quality of the stores was everything that could be wished and the quantity was increased from one to 2 and 1/2 years Supply on the 22nd of April the two sloops were at Long Reach to take in their guns and Gunner stores 12 Carriage guns and 12 swivel musketoons for the resolution and 10 Carriage guns and 10 swivels for the adventure these should have been on board at gallian's reach but the resolution was drawing too much water 17 ft when here cook showed that he thought she was rather overweighted with her new upper works and might prove crank but as the gentleman's Apartments were full of heavy baggage and the slop a good deal lumbered a loft with heavy and some useless articles which we might soon get rid of or get into the hold after we had consumed some of our Provisions I still entertained hopes that she would Bear all her additional works and suspended giving any other opinion until a full trial had been made of her foreseeing what would be the consequence in case she did not answer in the manner she was now fitted on the 29th of April Mr Banks gave an entertainment on board to Lord sandwich the French ambassador and other distinguished personages and cook notes that the first named had been on board several times a laudable though rare thing in a first Lord of the admiralty cook obtained a few days leave to make his final arrangements and the resolution was ordered to the Downs under the first lieutenant whilst the adventure proceeded to Plymouth both vessels sailing from Long Reach on the 10th of May the resolution contending against adverse winds made a very slow trip down to the no being 4 days on the journey and Mr Cooper reported to cook that she was very crank the latter at once wrote to the admiralty that he considered it unsafe to proceed any further with her in that condition and proposed that her poop should be cut down her Mas shortened and her guns exchanged for four Pounders the Navy board however decided that she should be restored to her original state as far as it was possible to do so she was therefore ordered to sharess and her Captain was instructed to rejoin his ship and see the alterations were properly carried out before leaving London cook who had heard it was said that he was not satisfied with the vessels chosen for the voyage wrote to Mr Stevens on the subject giving his opinion that the crankiness of the resolution was owing to the additional works that have been built upon her in order to make large accommodation for the several gentlemen passengers intended to Embark in her he added that the proposed alterations of the Navy Board would render her as fit to perform the voyage as any ship whatever and referring to the report that he did not approve of the type of ship he says from the knowledge an experience I have had of these sort of vessels I shall always be of opinion that only such are proper to be sent on discoveries to very distant Parts on the 21st he again wrote Stevens that the alterations were making satisfactory progress and that a man had been in the yard who had known the ship before her purchase and he had with some warmth asserted that at that time she was not only a stiff ship but had as many good qualities as any ship ever built in Whitby in reply to the rumor that the men were afraid to sail in her he points out that she is mored alongside a wolf and the men could go ashore whenever they pleased yet he had not lost a single man Banks withdraws Mr Banks did not approve of the reduction in his accommodation necessitated by these alterations and tried to get a 40 gun ship in place of the resolution and he and his friends succeeded in raising a very acrimonious discussion on the subject but the admiralty stood firm and the alterations went on under the superintendence of cook on on the 24th of May Banks and solander went to inspect her and on their return to town Banks wrote to the admiralty that he should not go the voyage as the ship was neither roomy nor convenient enough for my purpose nor no ways proper for the voyage cook who says the preparations had cost Banks about £5,000 does not think that the reasons given by Banks were the only ones he had for not taking taking part in the voyage and then continues their baggage Etc were got out of the Sloop and sent to London after which no more complaints were heard of want of room Etc Lieutenant clerk who was very friendly with banks wrote to him on the 31st of May indeed I am sorry I am not to have the honor of attending you the other bout they are going to Stow the major parts of the cables in the hold to to make room for the people now I asked Gilbert the master if such was the present case what the devil should we have done if we had all gone Oh by God that was impossible was his answer Mara the Gunner's mate in a journal of the voyage published by Newbury 1775 says the success of the voyage was due to their having shaken off the train of gentlemen who with their attendance occupied the chief accommodations of the ship and whose presence would have rendered it out of the power of the most determined officer to have carried such a princely retinue through the icy regions which they were to pass without murmurs or perhaps Mutiny some of the newspapers tried to make political matter out of the affair and one at any rate roundly declared that the true reason of bank's withdrawal was on account of a remonstrance from the Spanish Ambassador against any further exploration of the South Seas the withdrawal of banks made no difference to his friendship with cook and in the future he was always ready to afford his support whenever it could be of any service either to his friend or family John rehold forer as soon as it was known that Mr s had withdrawn Mr John rehold forer a German of some scientific reputation applied for the position of naturalist for the voyage and through the interest of Lord sandwich was successful he was to receive the £4,000 granted by Parliament for Mr Lind and was to pay all expenses except ship's allowance of food and provide all necessary instruments he was accompanied by his son as assistant a youth of about 20 years who afterwards attained some note by his writings and translations Mur Wales and Bailey were appointed astronomers by the board of longitude with instructions to take and compare observations at every possible opportunity and to take under their special charge the time pieces which were being carried on the two ships for the purpose of testing their accuracy and capabilities in assisting in ascertaining the longitude two of these instruments made by Arnold were placed in Mr Bailey's charge on the adventure and two one by Arnold and the other by Kendall on Harrison's principal under the care of Mr Wales on the resolution great precautions were taken to prevent any accident or temporary with these instruments they were kept in boxes having three locks the keys were held one by the captain one by the first lieutenant and the third by the astronomer so they could not even be wmed up except in the presence of all three William hodgers a painter of repute was appointed as artist and his pictures were to become the property of the admiralty the celebrated Dr Jo Joseph Presley at that time minister at milh Hill Chapel leads had been invited by Mr Banks to accompany him as astronomer and his congregation had undertaken to guarantee his position on his return but the board of longitude took objection to his religious views and so his application was withdrawn end of chapter 12 chapter number 13 of the life of Captain James Cook the circumnavigator by Arthur kitson this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 13 1772 to 1774 second voyage part one saying goodbye to his family on the 21st of June cook accompanied by Mr Wales left London for sharess and the next day dropped down to the no the resolution was now drawing only 15 ft 10 in of water instead of 17 a very satisfactory Improvement she was given a good trial on a wind and was found to answer exceedingly well on the 3rd of July July they arrived at Plymouth having been boarded the day before by Lord sandwich and Captain palisa who were on a tour of inspection and cook had the pleasure of giving them a satisfactory account of his ship I had not one fault to allege on arrival at Plymouth cook found that orders had been given to the stores that he was to be supplied with whatever he thought necessary but the only things required were larger coppers for the distilling apparatus the ones they had on board having proved far too small the officers and crew were paid up to the 28th of May and the petty officers and Men also received two months advance to enable them to provide necessaries and extras for the voyage cook remarks the payment of six months wages to the offices and Crews of these two sloops being nearly all they had due was an Indulgence never before granted to any of his Majesty's ships cook now received his final orders which he had assisted to draw up in fact nothing was now inserted that I did not fully comprehend and approve of he was to call it madira for a supply of wine to sail for the Cape of Good Hope and there refresh his men then to look for Cape circumcision placed by Monsur boo in 54° south 11° 20 minutes east to determine if it Formed part of a continent and if so to explore it following the coast and endeavoring to get as near to the South Pole as he could without endangering his ships or Cruise should Cape circumcision prove proved to be an island or should he be unable to find it he was to proceed as far south as he thought there was a probability of meeting with land and then staring East circumnavigate the world in as high a Latitude as he could in case of meeting with land he was to explore as far as time would permit when the season rendered it unsafe to remain in high latitudes he was to retire to the north to refit and recruit and at a proper season to return to the south in any unforeseen circumstances he was to use his own discretion and if the resolution should be lost he was to prosecute his voyage in the adventure a copy of these orders was given to Captain Ferno and in case of Separation the following rendevu were named Madera Port prayer in the island of Santiago the Cape of Good Hope and New Zealand forc to save ship the forers evidently were far from Pleasant traveling Companions and at one time or another seemed to have quarreled with everyone on board the ship at the first the father was dissatisfied with the accommodation allotted to him and offered Mr Cooper £100 to turn out of his cabin when this offer was declined he tried to force Mr Gilbert the master to give up his threatening if he refused he should be reported to the king and turned out of the Navy this threat appears to have been a favorite one and soon became a byword with the Seaman who according to Mr Wales would use it at each other on every possible occasion but according to his own account Mr forer was able to save the the Expedition from a very great disaster on the 12th of July he says he came on deck and noticed the ship was a drift from her Moorings neither the officer of the watch nor the lookout had seen it till he called attention and then after a scene of the greatest confusion the ship was fortunately brought up within a few feet of the rocks on the other hand the Master's log admits the resolution got a drift but before Mr Forester reached the deck the fact had been reported to the captain All Hands turned up the jib and for day SES set and the ship quietly dropped down into the sound and anchored never having been in the slightest danger the only other one to notice the affair was midshipman Willis who simply States dropped from the boy and anchored in the sound having received the private signals of the East India company's Navy and letters of introduction from the prince of orange to all the principal officers of the Dutch East India Company instructing them to afford every assistance that might be required cook hoisted the signal to the adventure to we anchor at 5:00 a.m. on the 13th of July and with a Northwest Breeze the two ships sailed for madira when well out in the channel the resolutions crew was mustered and it was found that owing to a mistake of the clerk there was one man more than the compliment so John clohan was entered on the super numer list for wages and victuals on the 23rd they were able to relieve a small French boat from feral to Karana which had been blown far off her course and had been short of water for a fortnight the day followed following they fell in with three Spanish Men of War cook says the stern most hoisted English colors and fired a gun to lewood and soon after hoisted his own proper colors and spoke with the adventure it appears she inquired who they were and where they were going and finally wished them a good Voyage this account did not satisfy Mr Forster who waxes eloquent and describes the event as a scene so humiliating to the masters of the sea he must have formed a strange opinion of cook if he thought for a moment he was one to put up silently with anything humiliating to the British flag Mara in his journal points out that the build and rig of the ships were unusual for Men of War and that when the Spaniards found they had stopped King's ships they made a proper apology and very politely took leave wishing them a good Voyage the first loss at madira where they arrived on the 29th of July they were kindly received by Mr lonen a merchant of vill who entertained some of the party at his house throughout this stay obtained permission for the forers to explore the island and procured for the ships the stores that were required here cook with his eye on the scurvy purchased as many onions as he thought would keep good and ordered them to be served out regularly to the cruise as long as they lasted a further stock of fresh food in the shape of fows pigs goats and fruits chiefly oranges and bananas were laid in at Port pra where they had called for water on the 19th the the first death occurred one of the Master's mates Henry smook was at work on one of the scuttles and falling overboard was seen under the stern every effort was made to save him but it was too late cook says he was a good steady man whose loss was often felt during the voyage on the 27th of August cook leared that the adventure had also had her losses to midship men lamra and Kemp had died of fever brought on Captain Ferno believed by bathing and drinking too much water under the hot sun of Port prya at this time the resolution had a clean bill of health but for fear lest the heavy rains to which they were constantly subjected might cause sickness the ship was constantly fumigated washed down and thoroughly dried by means of stone loes as advised by captains palisa and Campbell with satisfactory results on nearing the cape a sharp but unavailing Lookout was Kept For a bank which had been reported and on the 30th of October they arrived at table Bay the run from home was considered to have been good as they had in great measure escaped the Cals they had been told to expect at that season of the year and the currents though very strong had only caused a difference between the longitude obtained by observation and that of dead reckoning of 3/4 of a degree so cook concluded that those north of the equator in the One Direction were balanced by those to the south in the contrary one on Landing they were received by the governor Baron plattenburg who told cook he had received orders from Holland that the two sloops were to have every assistance that the place afforded he also said that the two French ships commanded by Monsur degalan had discovered land in 48° South near the Meridian of maius but after sailing along the coast for about 40 miles he had been blown off by a heavy Gale in which he lost both boats and Men two other friendships had also called in March which were on their way to explore the South Pacific under monsu Marion Wales and Bailey got their instruments ashore in order to make observations for the purpose of correcting the watch machines that made by Kendall was found to be working well and gave the longitude within 1 minute of time when compared with that fixed by Monsur Mason and Dixon in 176 61 the first lieutenant of the adventure Mr shank who had been ill almost from the day of leaving England applied for leave to return home as he felt unfit to proceed and Mr Arthur Kemp was made first lieutenant his place being taken by Mr James Bernie Mr sparman a former pupil of Lineas was engaged by Mr forer as an assistant and makes his appearance in the roles as servant the crews were well looked after as much time granted on Shore as possible and fresh meat fresh vegetables and fresh baked bread were served out daily in ample quantity so that when the ship sailed to the Southward they were all in as good a condition as when they left England cook found time to write a letter of farewell to Mr Walker as it was customary for men to take leave of their friends before they go out in the world for I can hardly think myself in it so long as I am deprived of having any connection with the Civilized part of it and this will soon be my case for 2 years at least he at the end speaks of his ships both well provided and well Mann and of the resolution he says I can assure you I never set foot in a finer ship the first ice on the 22nd of November they sailed for the South and soon began to feel the colder climate the warm jackets and trousers provided by the admiralty were served out extra cuffs to protect their hands being sewn in and warmlined canvas capes being made from the 29th to the 6th of December they were involved in such a heavy Gale that the ships were unable able to carry any sale and a large quantity of the livestock bought at the cape perished from the effects of wet and cold a Scuttle which had been insecurely fastened was burst open by the sea and a considerable quantity of water was taken on board but beyond necessitating some work at the pumps and rendering things unpleasantly damp for a time no damage was done it however gave Mr Foster an opportunity for an account of the terrible danger they were in and most wonderful to relate to speak well of the conduct of the crew the ships were carried so far to the east by the Gale that cook gave up the idea of searching for Cape circumcision for the present on the 10th the first ice was encountered in Latitude 50° 40 minutes south and a little higher they were sto dropped by a large field to which they could see no end either to the east west or south this field was followed along to the southeast for some days but no opening was found so being in constant Danger from detached pieces cook reluctantly gave orders to change the course to the northward about the middle of December signs of scurvy began to show and extra precautions were at once taken fresh wart was served out regularly to all hands and the worst case received considerable benefit from the treatment although Rob of lemons and oranges a sort of jelly made from the fruits had no effect Ferno reported at this time that he had cured two very bad cases with the Rob ships parted when they had got thoroughly clear of all signs of ice cook once again turned South and by the 26th of December had worked down as far as 50° 31 minutes south 26° 57 minutes east where though surrounded by large masses of floating ice they stared to the West leaving the main ice field to the north of them gradually working down to 60° South in the long itude given for Cape circumcision and being some 95 leagues further south with no signs of land cook concluded that monsu bouvet had been deceived by the ice bouvet Island was discovered by the German deep sea Discovery ship Valdivia on the 25th of November 1898 the position was fixed as 54° 26.4 minutes south 3° 24.2 minutes south question mark and not 54° South 11° 20 East as given to cook which will account for his want of success in the search for it here Mr Wales was enabled to get a sight of the moon for the second time since leaving the Cape of Good Hope and taking several observations fixed the position of the ship with tolerable accuracy changing the course to east Southeast very foggy weather was encountered accompanied by great cold which coated the rigging with ice rendering it pretty to the eye but difficult and unpleasant to work cook says that though this suggested very intense cold to the mind in reality the thermometer was rather higher than it had had been and the sea was far less encumbered with ice taking large blocks of ice on board it was found that when the sea water was drained off they provided perfectly fresh water on melting thus removing a great weight from Cook's shoulders and he determined on venturing further to the Southward on the 17th of January 1773 they crossed the Antarctic Circle in longitude 39° 35 minutes east and at noon their latitude by observation was 66° 36 minutes 30 seconds South the sea being free from Ice however in the evening they found themselves completely blocked by an enormous field extending as far as the eye could reach from the southeast round to the west and as the summer was nearly over cook decided it was unwise to attempt anything further southwards and ordered a retreat to the north a gain making for the land claimed to have been discovered by the French he spent some days searching for it but nothing was seen except some floating weed and a few birds that are supposed never to get far from land on the 8th of February a Brisk Gale sprang up accompanied by very hazy weather thickening into fog and the two vessels separated the resolution cruised about firing guns and burning flares but no response was heard and when the weather cleared up the adventure was not seen poor Mr forer was dreadfully scared when he realized the two ships had parted company he says that none of the crew ever looked around the ocean without expressing concern on seeing our ship alone in this vast and unexplored expanse he seems to have been thoroughly unhappy for he describes the whole Voyage from the cape to New Zealand as a series of hardships such as had never before been experienced by mortal man cook conjectured rightly as it proved that being a little to the south of tasman's track fno would make for the rendevu he had been given at New Zealand and therefore felt himself free to push on to the southeast as he judged that if any large body of land was in the vicinity it must lie in that direction for the swell coming from the southwest precluded the possibility of any massive land being in that quarter on the 17th of February a display of the the Aurora Australis was reported to cook who speaks of it as something quite new to him although Banks noted a display during The Voyage of the Endeavor between teore and bavia the present one is described as having a spiral motion the direction not strongly defined and at times quite strong flashes of light a second display was seen on the 25th but not so marked on this day too some of the ship's boats engaged in watering from a small Iceberg had a narrow escape from destruction as the Berg turned completely over whilst they were at work the weather becoming very unsettled the resolution was obliged to make to the north and on the 8th of March the finest day they had experienced since leaving the cape they were able to fix their position by observation as 59° 44 minutes south 121° 9 minutes east the thermometer registering 40° of course this Pleasant break was followed by a heavy Gale with a tremendously heavy Sea and the ship ran before it for New Zealand Cook's wish was to touch at Van Demon's land so as to satisfy himself as to its forming a part of of New Holland but the wind kept obstinately between West and North having shifted after the Gale and he thought it would occupy a longer time than he could spare so he bore up for the South Island it was soon found that a few degrees of latitude made a great difference in the temperature which we felt with an agreeable satisfaction on the 25th of March at 10:00 a.m. New Zealand was cited and cook steered in the land with the intention of putting in to the first Port that appeared suitable but as the weather became very hazy he thought it safer to stand off again he had picked up the land at a point which he had only seen from a distance on his previous visit and now saw it under so many disadvantageous circumstances that the less I say about it the fewer mistakes I shall make Dusky Bay the following day they got safely into Dusky Bay finding 44 fathoms at the entrance and a Sandy Bottom in about a couple of leagues they found a good Anchorage of 50 Fathoms a house's length or so from the shore this was found to be rather inconvenient but another one was soon found by Lieutenant pis Gill and received in Consequence the name pis Gill Gil Harbor here the observatory Forge and Tents were set up Spruce beer was brewed to which molasses and some of their inspisated malt juice was added fish caught and in fact everything possible for the comfort of the crew for a short time was done they had been 117 days at Sea had sailed 3,600 leagues without a sight of land and had arrived with only one man sick with the scurvy occasioned chiefly by a bad habit of body and a complication of other disorders one day passing an island whilst out surveying cook was called by a mai and landed to meet him the native was accompanied by two women and after an attempt at conversation presented cook with a piece of native cloth asking as far as could be stood for a boat cloak in return one was made for him out of red bays and gave so much satisfaction that he presented cook with his patu a sort of short flat Club Made of Stone he visited the ship and took great interest in all that was going on particularly with the saw pit after watching the men some time he intimated his desire to try his hand in the pit but found the work not quite so easy as it looked and soon required very little persuasion to relinquish his task cook speaks very favorably of Dusky Bay a good Anchorage plenty of good water game fish and easy to enter the timber he describes as the best he had seen in New Zealand with the exception of that at the Tams there was but little edible herbage but he tried to remedy this by planting a quantity of European seeds and he also left in a place where he hoped they might be undisturbed a pair of geese whilst here cook was for a Time confined to his cabin by what he describes as a slight cold but Mr forer says was a severe attack of rheumatism after several unsuccessful attempts owing to contary winds they left Dusky Bay on the 11th of May and on the 17th when near Cape Stevens fell in with six water spouts one of which came within 50 yards of the ship and cook regreted he had not fired a gun at it as he had heard that course recommended he says he had one ready but was so busy noting the phenomena that he did not think of it at the time on the other other hand forer says that one was ordered to be got ready but our people being as usual very Desy about it the danger was passed before we could try the experiment Ferno reports on the 18th of May they arrived at Queen Charlotte's sound finding as cook had expected the adventure there before them Ferno immediately reported himself to his commanding officer and said that they had been there for 6 weeks after they had lost sight of the resolution on the 8th of February they heard a gun and bought up for it firing every half hour but heard no reply they then cruised about for 3 days as near the spot as the weather would permit and then following tasman's track as cook had surmised made for New Zealand citing van Demon's land on the 9th of March near tasman's South Cape he sent a boat ashore at the first opportunity and a few traces of natives were seen But the weather was so threatening that the boat had to return to the ship they then put into Adventure Bay and staying 5 days took in wood and water they had been reduced to a quart per day of the last for some time a few deser Ed huts and occasional smokes were seen but no other signs of the inhabitants they then continued up the coast till it trended away to the West forming for no thought a deep Bay passing the islands which now bear feno's name bad weather came on and he judged it wise to make for his rendevu firmly convinced that van Demon's land was joined to New Holland on the 30th of March they cited the south island and were greatly in their run up the coast by the heavy swell from the north on their arrival in Queen Charlotte sound they found the pole erected on motua with the name of the Endeavor and date on it and several of the inhabitants came forward to trade and inquire after cook in tupia on the 11th of May they experienced the shock of having an earthquake but no damage was done finding that several of the adventures crew were very sick cook immediately sent out boats for a supply of scurvy grass and gave orders that it should be boiled with wheat and portable broth every morning for breakfast and with peas and broth for dinner knowing from experience that these vegetables thus dressed are are extremely beneficial in removing all manner of scorbutic complaints Ferno had prepared to Winter in Queen Charlotte's sound but cook thought it too soon to settle down to rest and decided to push on he was half inclined to go over to Van Demon's land and settle the question of it being a part of New Holland but Ferno appeared convinced and the winds were contrary so he decided on proceeding eastwards and the adventure was ordered to refit as rapidly as possible a boat sent out for Timber on the 3rd of June was chased by a large canoe filled with men but cook thought no harm was intended on a second occasion some natives were on the ship when a large canoe came up and those on board requested cook to fire on it saying its occupants were enemies this cook declined to do and instead invited them to come on board an invitation that was accepted after a brief ceremonial and the newcomers behaved themselves quite properly but soon cook had to get rid of them all for he found his men were selling their clothing which they would shortly require for things of no value either as Curiosities or otherwise the newcomers went off to Mo toara and cook followed them up he had some little conversation with them but did not remember having seen any of them at his previous visit and thought none of them recognized him they had their cooking utensils with them and he concluded they intended to settle down at any rate for a Time Gardens had been started by Ferno on his arrival and cook tried to interest the males in them he showed them the potatoes carrots and parsnips which they seemed to understand and appreciate and they promis to look after them he remarks that the Intercourse between the Maes and the whites did not tend to improve the morals of the former whom he had hitherto looked upon as Superior in that respect to the other South Sea Islanders he had come across the watch machine on the seventh of June the two ships put to Sea and on the e8th some accident happened to Arnold's time piece on board the resolution and they were unable to wind it up so far it had been working very well but not quite so accurately as kendles on the return of the ship to England Arnold was informed that either by carelessness or willfully Mr Wales had caused this difficulty w w s attributed this rumor to the forers to whom he wrote on the subject and it is very evident from their replies that though they did not admit having circulated the report they were not ignorant that Arnold had been so informed there does not appear to have been any ground for the accusation but it does appear very probable it originated with the forers throughout the rest of June they experienced very rough weather and it was not till the 18th of July that they reached 133 degrees west having seen no signs of land on their way cook therefore turned northward so as to cross the space between his track North and return South in 1769 this course would practically settle one view about the supposed Southern continent for it had been laid down down by some of the theorists that it must be in the middle latitudes of the South Pacific New Zealand had been said to be the western side of this continent already disproved by cook in his previous voyage and what forer calls the pretended discoveries near America the Eastern side the proposed course would take the ships through the center of the part of the ocean in dispute on the 29th of July cook sent a boat to the adventure as he had heard her crew were very sickly and found that about 20 of her men were down with scurvy and the cook had died of the disease orders were given that the utmost precautions were to be taken and wart carrot marmalade and Rob of lemon were to be freely served out on the resolution at the same time three men were on the the sick list only one of whom had scurvy but some of the others were showing symptoms so similar precautions were taken with good results Dangerous Waters cook was so anxious about the adventures crew that he would not look for pitan Island discovered by carite although he believed he was in its neighborhood on the 1st of August he was about 15 leagues to the West but a day or so after was able to have Ferno on board to dinner who reported a great Improvement he had some Cider on board which he had served out with gratifying results two islands were cited on the 11th which cook named resolution and doubtful Islands he believed them to have been discovered by deanville the following morning at daylight they found themselves almost on top of what cook calls a half drowned island or rather large Coral Sha of about 20 leagues in circuit in the lagoon which it surrounded they saw a large canoe under sail the island was named after Ferno as they were now in such a dangerous neighborhood cook ordered that at night the cutter with an officer and seven men should keep in advance of the ships until they arrived in sight of of MAA asberg Island on the 15th of July when being in waters he knew it Services were discontinued he stared for the south side of OT Tahiti in order to get fresh vegetables as soon as possible and on the 16th at Daybreak they found themselves about 2 miles from The Reef the wind dropped and the set of the current was taking them onto the re Reef so the boats were ordered out to tow but getting near an opening through which the tide was rushing with great force they were unable to keep the ships off the anchors were let go and the adventure finding holding ground was brought up but the resolution was not so fortunate and it was carried onto the reef and struck two or three times fortunately without doing any serious damage a land breeze springing up and the the tide slackening enabled them to get in safety with the loss of three anchors a cable and a couple of houses the bower anchor was recovered by Mr Gilbert the next day cook says that though he thought they had a remarkably narrow escape the natives who saw them did not seem to appreciate that they had been in any danger they remained at this Anchorage for a week and obtained plenty of coconuts and bananas but though they saw Hogs they were unable to purchase any as the people declared they all belonged to their Chief so hearing he was in the neighborhood cook landed to call on him and at once recognized him as Tori whom he had seen in 1769 the chief also remembered him and inquired after several of the Endeavor people he tried to get cooked to make a longer this day promising supplies of fresh meat as an inducement but as such promises had so often been broken before cook replied he should leave the next day whilst here one of the Marines who had been ailing more or less all the voyage had become dropsicle died and the one man who was suffering from scurvy still remained on the sick list on the other hand the adventures crew had greatly improved in health with the change to fresh vegetables one of the natives was found to have picked up coconuts from which the sailors had drunk the milk and having carefully sealed up the holes resold them and did not seem disconcerted when his trick was found out before the ships reached their Anchorage at maavi Bay they were crowded with natives many of whom cook recognized and almost all of whom knew him U the king at once recognized cook and inquired after bank solander and others of the Endeavor yet forer Gravely asserts that he never saw them at the former visit the Old Fort on point Venus was reoccupied tents pitched and the observatory set up and the camp was placed under the command of Lieutenant edim of the Marines Spaniards hanged the king gave a theatrical entertainment in honor of their arrival at which his sister was the only female performer it had some reference to the coming of the ships but they were not able to follow the thread of the story cook could see that otu was nervous and uncomfortable and felt dissatisfied with his reception so determined to cut short his stay no one could understand the reason of the unsatisfactory feeling but forer suggested it was owing to the advice of a Spanish deserter who had left his ship about March 1773 this vessel was commanded by Don Juan dangara U and was from Calo her Voyage has not been published but the natives gave forer to understand that four of her Sailors had been hanged on her arrival cook refers to the presence of a white man who when he thought he had been observed disappeared and was not seen again young forer made an attempt to explore the interior but finding the climbing more difficult than he expected soon returned in the gardens which had been planted at the Endeavors visit pumpkins seemed to be the only things which had done well and for these natives did not care which is not to be wondered at said cook further inquiries as to the religious ceremonies were made but nothing very definite was ascertained it appeared that on very rare occasions special criminals selected by the high priests were sacrificed at the mores cook also formed the opinion that the standard of morality amongst the women was much higher than had previously been admitted sailing with a favorable wind on the 1st of September for huini the adventure ran ashore going through the reef but with the assistance of the resolutions boats she was soon towed off without serious damage Foster as usual tries to cause trouble by declaring that cook would not send assistance till the resolution was safely anchored and thus added to the danger of his consort as the boats were in the water before the accident occurred in order to render immediate assistance if required Mr forer's story is too thin on arrival cook was informed his old friend oi was coming to see him so he went ashore to meet him the boat was hauled up close to the chief's house and then five young plantain trees as emblems of peace were carried on board one by one the first three being accompanied by a young Pig with his ears ornamented with coconut fiber the fourth was accompanied by a dog and the fifth by the bag which cook had given aie in 1769 containing the puta plate with the inscription relating to the endeavor's visit and the beads and imitation coins on the advice of his guide cook decorated three of the plantains with nails medals beads Etc and he Inferno and forer landed with them in their hands they were requested to sit down and the trees were taken from them and placed before aie the first for God the second for the king and the third for friendship the chief then came forward and greeted cook in a most affectionate manner the tears trickling down his cheeks further presents were then exchanged and the ceremony was over span's misadventure here they were able to purchase a plentiful supply of everything pigs fows and fruit and cook says that if he had been able to stay longer he might have bought as much more as everything seemed abundant the only disagree able thing that happened was to Mr sparman who out by himself botanizing was set upon and stripped of everything but his trousers beon substitute spectacles for trousers he made his way towards the boats and was befriended by a native who gave him some cloth to put over his shoulders and escorted him to the others when oie heard of the affair he placed himself in Cook's hand hands and did his best to find out the culprits and after a Time span's hanger and the greater part of his things were recovered it seems probable that some native law had been unwittingly broken and span's treatment was meant as a punishment for everyone else had been particularly well treated before leaving Cook added to oie's Treasures a copper plate on which was inscribed anchored here his Britannic Majesty ship's resolution and Adventure September 1773 some medals were also given him and he was requested to show them to any visitors that came at IA they were received at a hea or dramatic performance one portion of which Illustrated robbery by two men and cook says it was acted in such a m masterly manner as sufficiently displayed The Genius of the people in its Vice fruit and vegetables being rather scarce Mr pisil was dispatched with a boat from each ship to an island cook CO's oaha where they were said to be plentiful and he was able to purchase as much as they had means to pay for at a very reasonable rate but during negotiations the bag containing the trade was stolen pkill at once seized everything of value he could lay his hands on signifying at the same time that all should be returned when the bag and its contents were produced in the evening a chief who had been friendly all day went off and soon came back with the bag and about half its contents eventually all was recovered and the boats left with good loads in a perfectly friendly manner when the boats went from Ola the crews of the two vessels were again entertained but during the night all the natives disappeared to the surprise and annoyance of cook who thought something serious had happened to offend them it turned out that seeing the boats did not return the natives thought it was a case of desertion and were afraid they might be held responsible bag pipes of appreciated leaving here the course was to the south of West so as to clear the tracks of other explorers and then to call at middleberg and Amsterdam each night the ships lay to in order that they might not Overlook any unknown Island and on the 23rd of September Harvey's Islands were cited and named on the 1st of October middleberg was reached but no good Anchorage being found they went on to Amsterdam before they got clear away however two canoes came out and the coast opened up in a more promising manner they ran in again and found ground in 25 fathoms plenty of the natives quite unarmed came off to the ships some amongst whom was a chief named tuni were invited on board the Traders were so anxious to do business that those who could not get near enough to hand their goods into the boats pitched them over the heads of their friends some of the party accompanied tuni to his house which was delightfully situated and were entertained with Refreshments in the shape of coconuts bananas and a few Shad called by forer pple Moses and music and in turn the ship's bag pipes played to the great enjoyment of the natives Turnbull who visited the Pacific during the years 1800 to 1804 says that these instruments were remembered and in Otti were it specially asked for the musical contribution of the natives commenced with a song by three girls who sang rather nicely and were duly rewarded with presents whereon all the women began singing in a manner which cook describes as both Musical and harmonious a short walk disclosed plantations well laid out and kept but as Edibles seemed scarce a departure was made the next day for Amsterdam the waves breaking high upon the Rocks as they followed the coast off the southern point of Amsterdam several canoes came out and their occupants came aboard without hesitation presenting cavar rout as a peace offering the ship sored in 18 fathoms and was soon crowded with visitors nothing but cloth was offered for sale so cook finding the sailors were parting with clothing they would soon be wanting issued an order that no Curiosities were to be purchased with the result that next morning Hogs FS coconuts and bananas were forthcoming cook fer and some of the others went ashore and found a chief at ago who had attached himself to cook very useful in their trading Mr hodgers painted a picture of this Landing but as Mr forer very justly points out the attire of the natives is far too classical it was noticed that many of the natives had lost the top joint of the little finger of one and in some cases of both hands this was understood to be a mark of mourning for the loss of parents the fowls here were remarkably good and the sailors purchased some for the purpose of fighting but they proved much more successful in the pot the island is described as well cultivated not an inch of ground been wasted in roads or fences forer reported having seen a large cerina tree loaded with crows but they proved to be that Pest of the fruit grower flying foxes he also states that the resolution anchored in the same spot as tasmin when he discovered the island the natives proved as Adept at thieving as the majority of the south sea Islanders one man who had stolen some books from the master's cabin got on off in his canoe and being chased took to the water and Diving under his pursuers boat unshipped the rudder and got clear away Mr Wales in going ashore took off his shoes and stockings to save them from getting wet when they were at once snatched up by a native who ran off with them over the coral rocks leaving poor whales in what cook called an unpleasant but laughable position unable to follow over the sharp Stone however ATO soon afterwards recovered them the language was closely Allied to that used in the society group many words being identical and cook concluded they had some form of religious worship as he noted enclosing pieces of ground in which one or two particular men were accustomed to repeat speeches apparently of a set nature end of chapter 13 part 1 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XAFfbznNuPU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAFfbznNuPU | THIS SONIC.EXE ANIMATION IS SO FLIPPING AMAZING | here we go [Music] no no no no no go go go go go go i'm going to die hey what's up guys i'm cosmeto and i want to talk about one of the craziest exe animations that people have been telling me to watch it's called eggman's chaos emerald we have been seeing a lot of animations that involve the exes from sonic but this one specifically has been catching a lot of people's attention enough to tell me about it and i also found out that luigi kid also reacted to it and he told me that it was really good so we um it's i'm pretty much baffled at how i didn't see this so we're getting right into it we're going right into it most of you know i watch mr becko's three animation he is a phenomenal animator and now we're gonna see the 2d animation by boom buster animation so here we go based on a creepypasta story let's see how good this is i'm excited for it let's get it come on curse that hedgehog he's always around destroying my plans it runs real smooth it runs really smooth at least i stole this chaos abroad all i have to do is search for six more and my eclipse cannon will be unstoppable the animations in the background and everything what is it now wow oh snap sonic and he's going to take this chaos he wrote from me how can he breathe in outer space and what happened to his eye who cares he's obviously alive otherwise oh you heard him disappear you heard him disappear oh that's that's uh something tells me that's not sonic doctor you'll hand over that chaos emerald if you know what's good for you huh who do you think you are that is so good oh my god who i am some kind of do you know who i am oh my gosh that's the funniest thing i've heard all evening so why don't you fly back to where you came from and if that's how you want it so be it oh he smacked him [Music] oh now oh he's gone he is not happy [Applause] oh oh oh my gosh the way this is out the way he's playing with the flicky and it's just yo that's scary eggman's like what did i just do oh boy that's scary that's really scary [Applause] everybody look at that everybody's going after them [Music] my gosh that is terrifying oh coconuts kinda yo hold up i gotta rewind this part this little section where he had his hands up looking over to the side look at this right here oh my god it's so good it's so good this is amazing he's annihilating him great now's all we gotta do is take it to dr eggman [Applause] good luck with that people's going to humiliate us if we do don't be such a coward come on let's go yeah toby no i'm getting sick of cowarding all the time if we don't do oh now [Music] oh no he just one pieced him that was it he's gonna ah there you go laugh at this you faker oh smack he smacked him it's like sonic can kill him sonic exe can't kill him i just don't think he wants to oh here we go oh this is for sonics it's in that scene oh my god it's eggman running away i love that they put that reference in there he couldn't keep up with him that's an awesome sonic reference that is so good how much oh we got a lot of time we got a good minute and 56 seconds left a fat guy run that fast hey [Music] you think you can take you down and take over the world i'm still a god and i will collect all the chaos emeralds before you do the world will be mine all those pesky friends of sonic will be dang well that takes care of him for now doctor are you okay did you get him doctor he's gone for now head back to headquarters once we collect all the chaos symbols we can have a bit of fun if i can defeat this creature with my robot i will have no problem defeating sonic myself yes sir yeah but like that's just exe sonic actually knows what he's capable of he's gonna come back come on is he gonna come back this was really good no hold on there's more there's more yeah there it is [Music] there it is oh that was so good oh my gosh what can i say guys seriously what can i say that was so good that was intense i loved the animation i loved how everything just it just it hit the t and i didn't have any problems watching that i actually thought i was watching a sonic ex or actually a sonic x video like a sonic x episode that was so good and who's this guy it took this guy it says after four years to comp four years to complete this animation all by himself it's finally out it was far too long for the making but i hope you guys enjoy it well you know after posting it in july 10 2019 four years in the making you finally posted it two million views your work is but cut off for you guys if you guys want to see this animation yourself it is in the description below as well as my other social media and rosita's channel if you guys want to be a part of her life as well i will see you guys definitely soon in the next one wow that was so good i'll see you guys in the next one i'm cuz widow that just happened hope to see you guys really soon bye guys [Music] you | 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Z-OcYhkxRRk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-OcYhkxRRk | GTO2-2-06: Mechanism Design as an Optimization Problem | this video is about how to see mechanism design as an optimization problem in particular we can understand the task of doing mechanism design as an optimization that asks us let me find the best mechanism According to some kind of definition of best that I'm interested in given various constraints about how the mechanism has to behave and what kinds of things it's allowed to do so in this lecture what I'm going to tell you about is some some of the common constraints that we impose on mechanism design and some of the different Notions of best that we try to optimize uh under these constraints let me begin with something that we've already spoken about a bit truthfulness but now I'll Define it in the context of transferable utility mechanisms so a transferable utility mechanism is said to be truthful if it is a direct mechanism and also if it's the case that for all all agents and for all valuations that each agent might have an agent I's equilibrium strategy is to disclose truthfully so to make his disclosure equal to his actual value next I'll say that a mechanism is strictly Paro efficient or for short just efficient if in equilibrium it selects a choice x with the following properties for all joint valuation vectors that the agents might have and notice that I'm not writing a v hat here so I'm saying the actual valuations the agents have for all actual valuations and for all other choices that I might make X Prime it's the case that the sum of the agents valuations for X is at least as big as the sum of the other agents valuations for X Prime so in other words a mechanism is a efficient if it selects the choice that maximizes the sums of the agents actual valuations or their actual utilities disregarding the payments they'll have to make now you might notice that in Game Theory there's a notion of Pito efficiency which seems to be different than this it doesn't talk about summing up valuations instead it says something about not being parito dominated by any other um cell in The Game Matrix and that seems pretty different um you typically when one defines the the game theoretic notion of of predo efficiency we make a big deal of the fact that we're not just talking about summing up utilities we're talking about the fact that utilities are incomparable here it sounds like I'm saying predo efficiency allows me just to sum things up so so how is it that I'm getting away with that well the answer is that if we think about including the mechanism as an agent if we kind of include them the the person who's actually making these payments as one of the agents when I think about efficiency then the payments kind of don't matter because they always sum up to zero across all of the agents uh so so basically what's really going to matter is the choices that get made the in terms of the the aggregate utility if I'm ever picking some outcome that is uh doesn't maximize the sum of the agent utilities it's always possible to find a different outcome in which the agent utilities are maximized so there's more utility to go around and then I kind of Shuffle the payments around in such a way that everybody is at least as happy in that situation and the reason intuitively that's possible to do is that there's more money on the table and so it's it's possible to shuffle things in s in such a way that everybody is happier in that circumstance if all of that didn't make sense to you then don't worry about it what you really need to know for the purposes of mechanism design is that it really does make sense to think of prto efficiency as maximizing the sum of everyone's values not their payments just their values let me also note uh we call this efficiency but there are various other Notions of efficiency that we might care about we might care about something like computational efficiency how long a mechanism actually takes to run in cases like that we call this notion of strict Pito efficiency economic efficiency to distinguish it from those other Notions we also call it social welfare maximization for for the obvious reason that we're we're caring about picking the outcome that really does maximize the sum of the agent utilities and I've said this before but just to draw your attention to it one last time notice that here I'm talking about the agent's actual valuations here's another constraint that we might care about budget balance I'll say that a transferable utility mechanism is budget balanced when it's the case that for all joint valuations that the agents might have and where s is the equilibrium uh strategy profile that they follow their equilibrium strategies given their valuations um yield payments that sum to zero so in other words what I'm saying here is that regardless of what the agent types are in equilibrium the mechanism both collects and disperses the same amount of money from the agents so the mechanism neither makes nor loses any money uh as long as the agents follow their equilibrium strategies now you might you might wonder why would I want the mechanism not to make any money the answer is it might be that I really want the money only to serve to get around impossibility theorems and I really just want the mechanism to make good decisions on the other hand I I might be running a mechanism and be perfectly happy to make money but just be concerned about ever losing money in that case I would want a relaxed version of this condition called weak budget balance and really the only difference here is I take this equality and I replace it with an inequality that says I want to make sure that in equilibrium it's never the case that I lose any money but I'm quite happy to make a profit and and I can also make other kinds of variations so just to show you another one it might be too strong to say that no matter what the types of the agents are I never lose any money or I I never uh I never lose or gain any money I might prefer to talk accan across the agents utilities I might I might like to say this mechanism is going to get run many times I don't really care what happens one time after another but I care about my kind of long run profit or loss so I want to say that on expectation over the agent's valuations it's the case that I'm strictly budget balanced or if I prefer weekly budget balanced here's yet another constraint that we often care about uh it's called individual rationality and the idea of individual rationality is that I want to encode the idea that agents might have a choice about whether to participate in the mechanism and so I want to make it so formally they don't have a choice right formally they just have to choose some action in the mechanism and it's kind of too bad for them and payments get imposed on them and they just have to pay whatever gets imposed but in practice we might want to have a condition on the mechanism that says agents actually would have liked to choose to be part of this mechanism and in particular we want to say your expected utility for participating in the mechanism is no worse than your expected utility from staying at home in other words your expected utility is weekly positive so for example I might care about this x interum recall that X interum means that I know what my value is but I don't know the values of anybody else so taking that whole idea that I would be happy to participate in this mechanism knowing my own value but not knowing everyone else's value here's how I would formalize it I say for all agents and for all valuations that that agent might have I'm going to look at the expectation over everybody else's valuations given my valuation in other words I know the distribution over valuations and so once I observe my value I can update my beliefs over everyone else's values taking my own value into account for example our values might be correlated and so I might believe different things about your value once I know my value so knowing all of that I want to say that agent I's value for the choice that actually gets made in equilibrium given both his own equilibrium strategy and the equilibrium strategies of everybody else his value for the choice minus the payment that he makes is greater than or equal to zero and again notice that this is all in equilibrium I'm not saying there's no way to lose in this mechanism maybe if everyone else does some terrible thing then I could actually end up losing on average but if everyone follows the equilibrium strategy then no matter what my type is on average across everybody else's types I come out ahead or I at least break even that's what x inum individual rationality says of course I might want something stronger so X post individual rationality says I don't want to average over everybody else's types maybe I don't want to average because I don't believe that I actually know this distribution over everybody else's types or maybe I just want a stronger condition that says I I don't ever want to be in a situation where in equilibrium I would lose so here I get rid of this expectation over types and I change this quantification over my value and do a quantification over everybody's values all at once so what I say is for all agents and for all joint values that they all might have it's always the case sort of pointwise in this uh set of values that my value for the choice that gets made minus my payment is always greater than or equal to zero so this is a stronger condition if I'm expost individual rational I'm always going to be xendr individual rational but the reverse is not necessarily true here's one last condition to talk about tractability so far we've talked about economic conditions that talk about the nature of the choice that gets made by the mechanism or the nature of the payments that get imposed well here I want to say that these actual functions the X function that chooses the choice and the key function that chooses the payments are each computable in polinomial time and turns out that some of the mechanisms that we're going to turn out to be interested in don't have this property so it's sometimes the case that the computational problem of figuring out what choice to make and how much to charge everybody can be a hard computational problem and what this means is we might be worried that for large inputs we just couldn't run the mechanism we wouldn't have enough time on any reasonable computational device to find find out the answer and if that's true then there's something wrong with the mechanism because we might worry that we just couldn't run it so we might like to make a restriction that says I want a guarantee that I can actually evaluate these uh functions tractably and a common definition of tractability in computer science is the guarantee that something can be done in polinomial time okay so much for constraints that we want to impose now let's think about objective functions that we might place on our mechanis here's one I might actually like Revenue so maybe I'm selling something and I want a a mechanism that you does the best that it can you know it satisfies various constraints maybe it's going to ensure individual rationality so people will want to participate maybe it's going to be weekly budget balance so that I know I never lose money um but then maybe it's going to be truthful but but then once these constraints are satisfied there's still going to be maybe a space of different mechanisms that would satisfy those constraints and within that space I might want to say that I want to pick the mechanism that gives me as much revenue as possible so I'll call that mechanism Revenue maximizing and a mechanism is revenue maximizing when among all functions X and P that satisfy whatever other constraints it is that we care about the mechanism selects those that maximizes the expectation over the agent's types of the sum of the payments where this denotes the agent's equilibrium strategy profile notice here I'm using the the Theta notation for types instead of values but but the the sense of it is the same so the next objective function that we might care about is actually to minimize the amount of Revenue that the mechanism collects and this makes sense if I don't actually want the mechanism to make money but I just want it to make a good decision and the only reason that I have payments that at all is that quasi linear mechanism design is uh easier than mechanism design when I don't have payments uh you based on impossibility theorems that you've already seen so and I might just prefer strict budget balance that might be the best thing but there are cases where strict budget balance is impossible to satisfy so I might just want to minimize the amount of Revenue that I collect so what I might do is make a constraint for weak budget balance say at least I never want to lose money and then I want to collect as little as possible so I can formalize this here by saying um saying what follows let me just note what you see here at the bottom before I I go through the definition um just for fun I'm going to do this as a worst case overvaluations rather than an expectation like I did on the previous slide so I'll say that a transferable utility mechanism is revenue minimizing when again considering all of the functions X and P that satisfy whatever other constraints we have the mechanism select those then minimize the maximum over the Agents valuations of the sum of the payments in their equilibrium strategy profile so here what I'm saying is that in the worst case worst from the point of view of the minimization problem so in the case where the valuations cause me to collect the most Revenue I want to make that number as little as possible and of course I could do this with an average as well okay another thing I might care about is fairness I might want to say my mechanism is as Fair as possible now this might be something I want to say but it turns out it's pretty hard to formalize so let me give you an example consider these two cases and ask yourself which of them do you think it's fair it is fair so first of all I might ask what about a case where I charge all of the agents $100 and I make a choice that everybody hates secondly consider a case where I charge all agents zero dollars and I make a choice that some of them hate and some of them like well there's a sense in which the first one is really fair because it's the same for everybody but we still sort of have the sense that the second one is better we wouldn't want a sense of fairness that just talks about equality because doing something terrible to everybody doesn't seem like a good way to design a mechanism so so I'd like some kind of definition of fairness that nevertheless says that the second thing is better than the first thing and there of different definitions but here's one that I like Max Min fairness so this says I want to look over all the agents and how they do in the mechanism figure out who is the least happy and then make that person the happiest so I want to to look at the person in society who gets sort of the worst deal in this mechanism and then have things become as good as possible for that person so I might recognize that there's going to be some inequality in my mechanism but I'm going to to focus on the worst outcome and make it as good as I can so I'll say formally that a mechanism is maxman fair when among the functions X and P that satisfy whatever other constraints that I have the mechanism selects those that maximizes the expectation over the agent values of the minimum over the Agents of their expected utility so I want to maximize the expected value of the worst case here's the last thing I want to talk about price of Anarchy minimization so before when I talked about Revenue minimization I was kind of relaxing strict budget balance in a case where I couldn't really have strict budget balance I said well let me take uh basically let me take this idea of collecting little revenue and put it into the objective function I can do the same thing with efficiency so it might be that strict efficiency is impossible or is too costly in terms of other things that I care about in the mechanism and so I might put that into the objective function and say I want a mechanism that is as close to efficient as possible so in particular I may want to minimize the worst case ratio between the optimal social welfare that could be achieved and the social welfare that the mechanism actually does achieve and this ratio is called the price of Anarchy it's the difference between the very best thing that could happen and the thing that actually happens when agents act strategically in equilibrium so formally a transferable utility mechanism minimizes the price of Anarchy when among all the functions X and P that satisfy the other constraints it selects those that minimize this ratio so the ratio is the maximum over all of the choices that could be made of the sum of the agent's utilities divided by so so this is the social welfare this is the best social welfare that I could have and I'm going to divide that by the sum over all the Agents of the values that they actually obtain in equilibrium for the choice that actually gets made and I I'm going to look in the worst case here over all values so I'm going to look at the at the set of values that makes this as bad as it can be and then I'm going to try minimize this by choosing X and P that make this worst case price of Anarchy as little as it can be so those are all of the constraints and objective functions that I'm going to Define for you today overall you can kind of Imagine just listing them all and essentially having an optimization problem that says I want to find the X and the P that maximize or minimize whatever objective function I care about subject to various constraints on how 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IG1Qh56H13Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG1Qh56H13Y | 2 Melbourne Station Underpasses Flooded [9News • April 26th 2017] | record rainfall has lashed Melbourne forcing the closure of two suburban train stations during the peak morning commute let's go live to Madeleine Slattery at Burnley now Maddy a services back on track yet okay just in the last 20 minutes or so we have seen trains stopping here at Burnley train station it comes after a long wait for passengers on trains the station was blocked or closed off really for the entire day due to flooding trains were sweeping past this station nobody was accessing at the top platforms here at all but just in the last half an hour we did see all that flood water being drained which has meant that that access is now free for people to use the platforms which is certainly good news for those people traveling home from the city this evening however things we're looking very different this morning for those caught up in the morning commute when the train station looks like this it's obvious no one's going anywhere quickly a little bit late for work that's okay I'll give a try as they might pedestrian access to all platforms at Burnley Station was off limits as water continued to rise in the underground passage maybe as had a message to my manager and we have a half day sickness yes okay it was a similar problem in Blackburn with flooding stopping anyone from catching a train to the city well there were no replacement buses city bound passengers had to take a train in the other direction before being able to make the switch okay but a cloth going to be laid on what was officially the coldest day of the year the icy blast created a pre winter whiteout in Richmond while the alpine regions enjoyed snowfall for the second time this year we've gone from really humid conditions to all of a sudden dry shivery cold blustery conditions so almost like taking a flight from Darwin to Hobart on an average day its average for the day about 11 or 12 some parts of Victoria have already received triple their average rainfall for the month while Melbourne isn't one of them it's not far from doubling it the city's April average is 57 millimeters and we have already had 107 the city has had 42 in the last 48 hours elsewhere totals for the past three days alone have been astounding Mount Hotham receiving 95 millimeters not Buffalo 93 in queue there has been 69 millimeters while ferny Creek recorded 68 millimeters Madeleine flattery 9 News | Transport News Melbourne | UC8pWXwIAo5aTRXzecDcW0bA | 2017-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 430 | 2,380 |
S7nJS4cJa3I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7nJS4cJa3I | Harry Glaser, Modlbit, Damon Bryan, Hyperfinity & Stefan Williams, Snowflake | Snowflake Summit 2022 | [Music] hey everyone welcome back to the cube's continuing coverage of snowflake summit 22 live from caesar's forum in las vegas lisa martin here i have three guests here with me we're going to be talking about snowflake ventures and the snowflake startup challenge that's in its second year i've got harry glazer with me co-founder and ceo of modelbit a startup challenge finalist damon bryan joins us as well the cto and co-founder of hyperfinity also a startup challenge finalist and stephen williams to my left here vp of corporate development and snowflake ventures guys great to have you all on this little mini panel this morning yeah thank you thank you let's go ahead harry and we'll start with you talk to the audience about model bit what do you guys do and then we'll kind of unpack the snowflake the the snowflake challenge model bit is the easiest way for data scientists to deploy machine learning models directly into snowflake we make use of the latest snowflake functionality called snowpark for python that allows those models to run adjacent to the data so that machine learning models can be much more efficient and much more powerful than they were before awesome damon give us an overview of hyperfinity yeah so hyperfinity uh we're a decision intelligence platform so we help specifically retailers and brands make intelligent decisions through the use of their own customer data their product data and put data science and ai into the heart of the decision makers across their business nice so stefan tell us about the startup challenge we talked a little bit about it yesterday with cmo denise pearson but i know it's in its second year give us the idea of the the impetus for it what it's all about and what these companies embody yeah um so we this is the second year that we've done it um we it was really out of um well it starts with snowflake ventures when we started to invest in companies and we quickly realized that there's there's a massive opportunity for companies to be building on top of the the lego blocks of snowflake and so um opened up the competition last year it was the inaugural competition overlay analytics one and since then you've seen a number of different functionalities and features as part of snowflakes snow part being one of them native applications is a really exciting one going forward um the companies can really use to accelerate their ability to kind of deliver best-in-class applications using best-in-class technology to deliver real customer outcomes and value um and so we've seen tremendous traction across the globe um 250 applicants across 50 i think 70 countries was mentioned today so truly global in nature and and it's really exciting to see how some of the startups are taking snowflake to to new and interesting use cases and new personas and new industries so you had 200 over 250 software companies applied for this how did you did you narrow it down to three we did yeah how did you do that um so behind the scenes we had uh a sub judging panel the ones you didn't see up on stage which i was luckily part of um we had kind of very uh distinct evaluation criteria that we were evaluating every company across um and and we kind of took it in tranches right we we took the the first big bundle and we kind of tried to get that down to a top 50 in that top 50 then we really went into the details and we kind of across um myself in ventures with some of my venture partners um some of the marketing team some of the product and engineering team uh all kind of came together and and evaluated all these different companies to get to a top 10 which was our semi-finalists and then the semi-finalists all had a chance to present in front of the group so we get we got to meet over zoom uh along the way uh where they did a pitch uh a five minute pitch followed by a q a in a similar format i guess to what we just went through at the startup challenge live to get to a top three and here we are today just coming out of the the competition with uh with uh with the folks here on the table wow harry talk to us about how did you distill down what model bit is doing into five minutes over zoom and then five minutes this morning in person i think it was really fun to have that pressure test where you know we've only been doing this for a short time in fact model bit's only been a company for four or five months now and to have this process where we pitch and pitch again and pitch again and pitch again really helped us nail the one sentence value proposition which we hadn't done previously so in that way very grateful to stefan and the team for giving us that opportunity that that helps tremendously i can imagine being a four to five month young startup and really trying to figure out i've worked with those young startups before and messaging is challenging the narrative who are we what do we do how are we changing or chasing the market what are our customers saying we are that's challenging so this was a good opportunity for you damon would you say the same as well for hyperfinity yeah i definitely concur it's really helped us to shape our our value proposition really and how we speak about that it's quite complicated stuff data science when you're trying to get across what you do especially in retail that we work in so part of what our platform does is to help them make sense of data science and ai and implement that into commercial decisions so you have to be really kind of snappy with how you position things and it's really helped us to do that we're a little bit further down the line than these guys we've we've been going for three years so we've had the benefit of working with a lot of retailers to this point to actually identify what their problems are and shape our product and our proposition towards so are you primarily working with the retail industry yes retail and cpgs prime our primary use case we have seen any kind of consumer related industry got it massive changes right in retail and cpg the last couple of years the rise of consumer expectations it's not going to go back down right we're impatient we want brands to know who we are i want you to deliver relevant content to me that if i if i bought a tent then go back on your website don't show me more tents show me things that go with that we have this expectation you just explained our whole business but it's so challenging because the bra as brands have to respond to that how do you what is the value for retailers working with hyperfinity and snowflake together what's that powerhouse yeah exactly so yeah you're exactly right the retail landscape is changing massively there's inflation everywhere the pandemic really impacted you know what consumers really value out of shopping with retailers and those decisions are even harder for retailers to make so that's kind of what our platform does it helps them to make those decisions quickly get the power of data science or democratize it into the hands of those decision makers um so our platform helps to do that and snowflake really underpins that you know the scalability of snowflake means that we can scale the data and the the capability of the platform you know in tangent with that and snowflake have been innovating a lot things like snowpack and then the new announcement announcements uni store and the native app framework are really helping us to make developments to our product as quick as snowflake are doing it so it's yeah really beneficial so you get kind of that that tailwind from snowflakes acceleration it sounds like exactly that yeah so as soon as we hear about new things we're like oh can we use it you know and snowpack in particular was was music to our ways and we were actually part of the private preview for that so we've been using that a while and again some of the new developments will be i'm on the phone to my my guys saying can we use this get it get it implemented pretty quickly so yeah fantastic sounds like a great aligned partnership there harry talk to us a little bit about model bit and and how it's enabling customers maybe you've got a favorite customer example uh model bit plus snowflake the power that delivers to the end user customer absolutely i mean as i said it allows you to deploy the ml model directly into snowflake but sometimes you need to use the exact same machine learning model in multiple endpoints simultaneously for example one of our customers uses model bit to train and deploy a lead scoring model so you know when somebody comes into your website and they fill out the form like they want to talk to a salesperson is this going to be a really good customer do we think or maybe not so great maybe they won't pay quite as much and that lead scoring model actually runs on the website using modelbit so that you can deploy this display a custom experience to that customer we know right away if this is an a b c or d lead and therefore do we show them a salesperson contact form do we just put them in the marketing funnel based on that lead score simultaneously the business needs to know in the back office the score of the lead so that they can do things like route it to the appropriate sales person or update their sales forecast for the end of the quarter that same model also runs in the in the snowflake warehouse so that those back office systems can be powered directly off of snowflake the fact that they're able to train and deploy one model into two production environments simultaneously and manage all that is something they can only do with model bit lead scoring has been traditionally challenging for businesses in every industry but it's so incredibly important especially as consumers get pickier and pickier with i don't want i don't want to be meshes i want to opt out what sounds like what model but is enabling is especially alignment between sales and marketing within companies which is that's also a big challenge that many companies face for us it starts with the data scientists right the fact that sales and marketing may not be aligned might be a issue with the source of truth and do we have a source of truth at this company and so the idea that we can empower these data scientists who are creating this value in the company by giving them best-in-class tools and resources that's our dream that's our mission talk to me a little bit here you said you're only four to five months old what were the gaps in the market that you and your co-founders saw and said guys we got to solve this and snowflake is the right partner to help us do it absolutely we this is actually our second startup and we started previously a data analytics company that was somewhat successful and it got caught up in this big wave of migration of cloud tools so all of data tools moved and are moving from on-premise tools to cloud-based tools this is really a migration that snowflake catalyzed snowflake of course is the ultimate in cloud-based data platforms moving customers from on-premise data warehouses to modern cloud-based data clouds that dragged and pulled the rest of the industry along with it data science is one of the last pieces of the data industry that really hasn't moved to the cloud yet we were almost surprised when we got done with our last startup and we're thinking about what to do next the data scientists were still using jupiter notebooks locally on their laptops and we thought this is a big market opportunity and we're we're almost surprised it hasn't been captured yet and we're going to get in there the other thing i think is really interesting on on your business that we haven't talked about is just the flow of data right so that the data scientist is usually taking data out of a of a day like something like snowflake or data platform and the security kind of breaks down because then there's one it's two it's three it's five it's twenty it's you know big companies this gets really big and so i think the really interesting thing with what you guys are doing is enabling the data to stay where it's at not copying it out keeping that security that highly governed environment that big companies want but i'm allowing the data science community to really unlock that value from the data which is really really cool wonderful for small startups like modelbit because you talk to a big company you want them to become a customer you want them to use your data science technology they want to see your fedramp certification they want to talk to your cso we're two guys in silicon valley with a dream but if we can tell them the data is staying in snowflake and you have that conversation with snowflake all the time and you trust them we're just built on top that is an easy and very smooth way to have that conversation with the customer would you both say that there's credibility like you got street cred especially being so so early in this stage harry with the partnership with with snowflake damon we'll start with you yeah absolutely um we've been using snowflake from day one really from when we started our company and it was a little bit of an unknown i guess maybe two three years ago especially in retail a lot of retailers using old legit legacy kind of enterprise software are really starting to adopt the cloud now with what they're doing and obviously snowflake are really innovating in that area so what we're finding is we use snowflake to host our platform and our infrastructure we're finding a lot of retailers doing that as well which makes it great for when they wanted to use products like ours because of the whole data share thing it just becomes really easy and it really simplifies etl and data transformation and data sharing stefan talk about the startup challenge the innovation that you guys have seen in only this second year i can i can just hear it from the two of you and i know that the winner is back in india but tremendous amount of of potential like to me the last two and a half days the flywheel that is snowflake is getting faster and faster and more and more powerful what are some of the things that excite you about working on the startup challenge and some of the the vision going forward that it's driving i think the incredible thing about snowflake is that that we really focus as a company on the the data infrastructure and and we're hyper focused on enabling and incubating and encouraging partners to kind of stand on top of a best of breed platform um and unlock value across the different either personas within it um or organizations or industries like hypovenia is doing and so it's it's really incredible to see kind of domain knowledge and subject matter expertise able to kind of plug into best of breed underlying data infrastructure and really divide drive drive real meaningful outcomes for for for our customers in the community um it's just been incredible to see i mean we just saw three today um there was 250 incredible applications that passed the the initial like did they check all the boxes and then actually wow it they just take you to these completely different areas you never thought that the technology would go and solve and yet that here we are talking about you know really interesting use cases that yeah partners are taking us to so 250 did that surprise you and what was it last year i think it was actually close to close to 240 250 as well and i think it was above 250 this year i think that's the number that isn't in my head from last year but i think it was actually above that but um the momentum is here it's it's it's it's there and and again we're going to be back next year with uh with a full competition too so awesome harry what is what are some of the things that are next for modelbed as it progresses through its early stages yeah you know one thing i've learned and i think probably everyone at this table has internalized this lesson product market fit really is everything for a startup and so for us it's we're fortunate to have a set of early design partners who will become our customers who we work with every day to build features get their feedback make sure they love the product and the most exciting thing that happened to me here this week was one of our early design partner customers wanted us to completely rethink how we integrate with git so that they can use their ci cd workflows their continuous integration that they have in their own git platform which is advanced they've built it over many years and so can they back all of model bit with their git and it was it was one of those conversations i know this is getting a little bit in the weeds but it was one of those conversations that as a founder makes your head explode if we can have a critical mass of those conversations and get to that product market fit then the flywheel starts then the investment money comes then you're hiring a big team and you're off to the races awesome sounds like there's a lot of potential and momentum there damon last question for you is what's next for hyperfinity obviously you've got we talked about the street cred yeah what's next for the business well so yeah we we've got a lot of exciting times coming up so we're about to really fully launch our product so we've been trading for three years with consultancy in in retail analytics and data science and actually using our product before it was fully ready to launch so we have the the kind of main launch of our product and we're actually starting to onboard some clients now as we speak um i think the the climate with regards to trying to find data science resources you know a problem across the globe so it really helps companies like ours that allow that you know allow retailers or whoever it is to democratize the use of data science and perhaps um you know really help them in this current climate where they're struggling to get world-class resource to enable them to do that right so critical stephen take us home with your overall summary of snowflake summit fourth annual nearly 10 000 people here huge increase from the last time we were all in person what's your bumper sticker take away from summit 22 and the startup challenge oh yeah that's a big closing statement um i for me it's been just the energy it's been incredible energy incredible excitement i feel the the the products that have been unveiled just unlock a ton more value and a ton more interesting things for companies like the you know model b finity and all the other startups here and to go and think about um so there's there's just this incredible energy incredible excitement both internally our product and engineering teams the partners that we i've spoken here with that at the at the event the portfolio companies that we've invested in and so there's there's there's just this yeah the incredible momentum and excitement around what we're able to do with data in in today's world powered by you know an underlying platform like snowflake right and we've heard that energy i think through all 30 plus guests we've had on the show since tuesday and certainly from the two of you as well congratulations thank you on being finalists we wish you the best of luck you'll have to come back next year and talk about some of the great things more great things hopefully we'll be exhibiting next year there you go that's a good thing to look for guys really appreciate your time and your insights congratulations on another successful startup challenge thank you so much thank you for harry damon and stefan i'm lisa martin you're watching thecube's continuing coverage of snowflake summit 22 live from vegas stick around i'll be right back with dave vellante and our final guest of the day [Music] you | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2022-06-16 | Creative Commons 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HfK0e-Pbbvc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfK0e-Pbbvc | Splice (2009) - Saturday Night Freak Show Podcast | come with us now if you dare down a rickety staircase into a dank dark basement what awaits the Saturday night freak Show hey thanks for listening to the Saturday night freak Show podcast the movie review and talk show podcast that comes your way every Saturday whether you ready for it or not sometimes we're not even ready on Saturdays no for years it turns out years we haven't been ready for years these are the internet radio Superstars Hol Sean Michaela and I'm Colin and tonight we watch the movie that was chosen by Michaela oh I'm scared you're talking hush tones yeah I was gonna say hush tones is not usually I'm yelling at today I'm going to have you explain yourself yeah we went through we went through it tonight Michaela what did we watch tonight splice from the year 2009 boy can you tell by the haircuts like 2009 tonight did all right splice from 2009 directed by Vincenzo natal do we know vinzo yes Cube Cube do we want the director murder of cube we watch Cube down no we've never watched it and I was I was asking some people at work about Cube and like they never heard of it it's like did you have to be there and like think so it was moment wait who's in Cube the guy from this yeah and the girl from Deep Space 9 M her name isz what no the cell the cell I I get Theus sorry cube is different but he also directed in the tall grass that horror movie from a couple years ago now the story is good the movie is not so much and he did the 2018 Tremors movie the one that never got movie seen wait which one you can't say t said 2018 it was a pilot for Tremors that they got Kevin Bacon back Kevin Bacon that they never yeah and it never aired or never thing cuz they changed the uh um they changed the graboid in that one as well yeah he's a he's a big Del Toro collaborator he he did um all those weird uh TV shows that Del Toro produced like the The Strain and all those other weird ones like he did like this guy has directed like every FX TV show every HBO TV show he did I think Hannibal even a bunch of Westworld he's directed a lot of prestige TV I think I remember him on Hannibal gont produced both this and Hannibal the Cabinet of Curiosities that g Del Toro he did every Del Toro series he's done like two episodes on yeah yeah he did the graveyard rap the thing I was I was actually sitting there today going like you know Vincenzo natal to me was the guy who like you start off with Cube you know and then went uh had a a studio movie with splice and then like where'd he go and then I went through his filmography and I'm like yeah you have I'm like oh [ __ ] I've seen that Haunter you know I've seen in the Tall Grass there was another one too I was like oh I've seen that also so I have seen his stuff he did they went to direct the video or whatever what is Haunter cuz it sounds it was Kristen Dunst was it Am I Wrong it might be whatever it was it like I saw it and then it faded away like immediately um but then yeah he did a bunch of prestige TV stuff yeah like good TV I was surprised how much good TV he's dir T not really director's medium so I'll give him a pass on that one he did two episodes of The Stand remake remember everybody saw the stand REM came I know but he did like goldber and scard yeah yeah oh Hunter was with Abigail Brin Abigail Breslin okay it wasn't kren dun big difference yeah big difference big difference for Kirsten dun yeah she looks the same on the poster we have more respect for Kirsten dun in this house yes we do okay yes we do watch go watch uh uh Fargo season 2 and go watch uh lots of things and how to be a a legend in [ __ ] Florida or whatever the Showtime show was yeah uh so I guess my initial assessment if I was wrong it's like I was like oh he was a he was a film director who flamed out and ended up in TV but he's doing like good stuff on TV so okay he is a uh has got a good career um who's in this movie hadrien Brody and Canadian treasure Sarah Paulie yeah it's a Canadian movie a Canadian movie with French backing yep so canadi act times in the actors sorry yeah yeah sorry about that did it feel a David Cronenberg movie just going to right up front it felt like dare it felt like a love letter to no it felt like a later later day Ridley Scott movie really felt like [ __ ] uh whatever the numi repace alien movie is Prometheus yeah you're saying like maybe some visual cues or the the slimy the color the color palet of this the [ __ ] weird whale sperm thingy that looks everything exist tens to me no this looks like [ __ ] Prometheus okay it was like a squid thing this felt squid is I think it was the the Canadian setting dare I think when Adrien Brody and Sarah ply and the guy Mark something from a cube walking into the I'm like that's he's like stais sports this is like the flight it was like the whole thing was setting up they're the researchers right and they're working on a top secret thing that's going to change the world before we go too much further into this I did a little research cuz I was curious about the horror landscape of 2009 as we should we need context this fascinating okay I feel like this year gets overlooked but I get why everyone was looking at 2007 yeah 2007 but 2009 is like a low key sleeper okay first of all we were going out of like torture porn and like Asian uh like ghost story remakes and into like found footage and American paranormal cuz like Paranormal Activity came out in 2007 so we're catching that wave American paranormal is a great yeah yeah that's a great name that is a great name for a genre American paranor like um and uh like like uh like The Haunting Connecticut was about to kick off and all these so like that kind of like the Warren uh industrial complex was about to get going um so just this year okay this is I separated this out I really did my research here um this is just the remakes or sequels that came out in 2009 okay okay My Bloody Valentine we just did a couple weeks ago The Uninvited The Last House on the Left Friday the 13th Rob Zombies Halloween 2 the Final Destination four in 3D Sorority row it's alive saw six and Wrong Turn three yes there was an it's live remake in nobody saw it yeah I know yeah so it's like a dozen remakes and sequels just in 2009 and then Philips in it's a live forgot about PHS wow she went she she's having bad times were there other like big hitters in 09 yes okay so the regular these are like original properties and stuff orphan the other Dark Castle came Breakers stay tuned for that on the fre show House of the devil that Ty West movie The Fourth Kind movie that will also come to the fre the [ __ ] out of that's been on my list for a while um Haunting in Con in Connecticut The Collector which kicked off like four movies uh Human Centipede oh wow yep Jennifer's Body and Zombie Land okay so it was a good year for horror movies over a year for horror it was a year yeah yeah well I mean they were doing stuff I like that it was that kind of transition period between like I mean it sounds like we're still it sounds still like it was a remake here but you know still but we were transitioning I'll give you that yeah but for every remake there was like an original counter component too so like Jennifer's Body orphan Zombie Land like those those are great movies and splice complicated feelings this movie provoked uh extreme reactions down here in the basement screening room that I have not heard in a while cuz I think uh both Holly and Sean we're going into this blind oh yeah yeah I mean it is it is it's very fun to have skipped movies yeah 10 years ago 15 years ago and have them come back here now and realize why I skipped them oh I would say I went into it blind like I knew of splice I was aware of the concept the the imagery whatever but how much did you the details was not prepared but how much did you you know about like the xrated content no no we knew there was an experiment and that uh a a humanoid sort of thing was created I've seen the humanoid thing she's like naked on the cover what she looked like bald sort of uh 20 something year old kind of look but with weird legs and a tail that's what I knew about this movie so you're like okay it's going to be like a species or yeah maybe something like that yes okay yeah so I wouldn't say I went into it blind but I was not prepared for for the intimate details we say I wonder right like you you go like how did somebody come up with this movie and it seems like it was you know it's like well cloning is a thing that you know people are talking about and then genetic uh manipulation like and what if you [ __ ] it well that was always on the white board in the writer room but isn't there that saying about humankind will always do two things with a new discovery try to eat it and try to [ __ ] it like that's that's like a legit I want to sayen thing but it is like a given history like but I mean it does kind of feel like the movie builds toward a moment like the what if we could [ __ ] it yeah because I was sitting there going that phrase needs to be like revamped a little bit not humankind mankind there's a big difference here big difference just saying we will [ __ ] anything lit if there was an alien on the moon when we yes if there was a there was a vaginal shaped hole there would all would take bedroom eyes are the bedroom eyes separated by a few more inches than normal yeah yeah yeah there's a lot going on in this um okay but the the setup seemed fairly conventional for a mad scientist a contemporary mad scientist movie right I'm sorry a contemporary emo yes science um this is a sub genre a new sub genre of emo science emo my God the band T-shirts the the theep we need a blood sample hold on I'll cut myself yeah the patches on the lab coat yeah he can't let it go it's who he is Holly this is who he is the plaid pants and vest told me everything you know when you when you grow up with My Chemical Romance and just that haircut I yeah I saw too much of myself in this movie at times but I understand why you brought this I pictures of you younger when you went and got your haircut did you just take a picture of Adrian with you I wish no that this movie uh wasn't out yet I got my haircut like before this movie slightly before this movie came out it died at the edges if I remember right or you let it grow out after it got died yeah but he at one point Wears Like a tuxedo vest over a t-shirt to go to work in the LA of course with plaid pants and compat I would say plaid he was in pajamas those were pajama pants comat was yeah when earlier in wearing like plid pants yes but then he does end up in plaid pants she which I understand fine she has like those KNE length dusters with like Fasteners all over them and like loops on them and stuff like trip brand stuff from yeah if we can put belt buckles on everything let's do it what this is uh see like I always movies seem to especially horror movies have a very dim view of of scientists scientists are not to be trusted scientists are mentally unstable see I always like the 50 scientists right they come in in the lab coat they're like well see what you have here is this and and they explain it to you and they like yes of course doc we understand we poke it ah and then the scientist is dead for the rest of the movie yeah but not anymore now scientists are not to be trusted because they're off doing unethical experiments in Barns and other disgusting uh you know locations unsanitary why is it always a barn I know it's you got big space and just but it's not sanitary for scientific experiment it's not I don't think you have an electrical base to it just doesn't seem like a great place to do science they scientists they can come up with an electrical they can do it they're fine sure but they're always on the verge of like something going wrong in a yeah why couldn't they just take her back to their house I feel I know we're getting really ahead of ourselves here but like why did it have to be an abandoned house right well there was a line of dialogue uh someone might see her there even though you're out in abandoned Farm like how many visitors do you have place okay are you shouldn't be how do we get are you having dinners it gets even worse so we're GNA get into this we're not tip of the iceberg yep um okay so who are Adrian Brody and Sarah Po in this movie you Mo scientists that are trying to synthesize a protein they're couple yep they work for this development research lab so they're trying to create an organism that will eventually they can Siz to create something that will help humankind M and they say that it's like a super stem cell yes super stem cell that creates a living organism basically and so they create this living organism in a Petri dish burrito birthing scene it does look like a burrito it looks like a burrito a burrito but it also looks like a dick it has a on it everything looks like a dick yeah everything's very phallic in the it has a penis head that uh ejects emits um this like it's like a tongue it's like a a tongue flower definely tongue and they imprint on each other with their tongue flowers there's more than one of them cuz there's Fredy Ginger they they created a male and a female I can't be a part of this conversation okay I did find it kind of cute that they were in like a hamster cage like the water bottle set up like I was expecting them to have like a wheel and everything I was like but the way it kind of like poked out behind the the wall at the other one I was like they are like hamsters all I want is a scene where they have a hamster wheel but they're like just spinning but they just like plop down spin plop spin but but really love it yeah it looked like the uh again the impression I had was it was like kind of the CG version of the maggot baby from the end of the fly yeah when they first cuz it's first introduced as it is it birthed from something but sahali is just like a it's so cute and then they reveal what it looks like and it is the magot baby from The Fly I'm just like you are crazy we already know that her viewpoint on things is altered if she thinks this thing is adorable okay again it's been her experiment for probably who knows how many how many years but let's be honest it's an ug where is her head space in this movie because I guess that's a thing that you kind of take away from it like over the course of the movie is she like n just flat out nuts well yeah that's what they establish I think so um well it's a running theme in the movie that she uh her mother was nuts mhm yeah and that she's um she has serious mom issues apparently her mother kept her in a uh undecorated room in a house with a bucket to pee in and a m soiled mattress on the floor we find this out like halfway through the movie where they go to these said abandoned you know cuz I'm like who's who's going to come and see the Monster here no one goes to this house this is her mom's house it's been abandoned for the farm for years so she has escaped this right sahali and graduated and become a scientist and now she's working on trying to birth uh an experimen right also let's raise this experiment in a in a place where uh trauma is just flowering all over the place well not these characters not initially that's where they're going to move she's going to move too yeah yeah yeah so initially they're in the lab it's kind of a controlled experiment they make these two gelatinous blob things with the penis heads and the tongue flowers he's not wrong he's not wrong saying it back to back it can't and uh this tongue flowers and penis heads yeah yeah but they are provoked by the desire to conquer the scientific World by uh injecting whatever this thing the protein or whatever that they've they're trying to synthesize the protein so they've come up with these chemical compounds and they're going to infuse them with human DNA in order to see what happens just because why not and this is another thing about scientist think they'll be able to get to the protein F guess but she but the way she says it is like what's the worst that could happen is her philosophy about everything which as a scientist is probably not a great philosop curiosity is good cuos good but what what's the worst that can happen is like that's why you're a scientist to figure out that specific question what's the wor that could happen and let's not do that exactly yes your your IDE to hypothesize on that and test research should have answered this question before you got to there yeah you should know the probability yeah and yeah scci scientific percentages and but that's another thing about horror movies in review of scientists is they always they have an ego that's out of control they just want to play God that is their downfall that goes back to Frankenstein cre life what can else can we do they didn't they were so interested in finding out if they could that they didn't stop to think should no and none of them ever do so in this one they Forge directly ahead now there's a key moment that you may miss when you first go through this movie where they are injecting a a donor DNA and uh and Adrien Brody asks her like okay who's the donor and he's like and she's like well it's some woman who Jane yep okay I missed not anous Anonymous woman in her 30s or she say something like that yeah and he's like oh that could be anybody yep and away we go and we're injecting the DNA well the only reason it stood out you know is like they were blowing through that Montage but stopped for that ex so you're like Oh you mean the rock and roll science Montage rock and roll science and sometimes Jazz yeah I love rock and roll science yeah they make it look cool they're like flying around in their chairs to rock music trying to and I love that this operating for every CSI show ever it is I love that their computer operating system just has a popup when it's done that says DNA splice failed yeah it's very nice they programmed it be very basic I right I only want the need to know information did my human animal hybrid succeed no and it literally has like a red X and then like a green check it's literally the same error message I get when my scrap reports don't run at work exactly the same you saying that they're cool scientists they work at nerd at nerd this is too much I hate no I hate it's but that's such a nerd thing to do it just like oh we'll call it nerd and then they won't make fun of us anymore oh yes we will yeah it's an anagram for something but I can't it off off their fake digital sign that they had up yeah um and so in secret they get to working on this experiment they do impregnate the uh the the cell something there's a um The Blob The Blob well yeah I mean but starts at the micro uh you know uh the cellular level and they inject it here we go now so those there's ethical problems or questions being made everybody's yes so Adrian Brody stance is but they don't know what life they're creating is there a difference if it's ends up being a more humanoid life then versus what they think it's going to be but what they think it's going to be as uh uh I don't know what they think it's going to be what kind of life form are they expected to be in creating this it doesn't matter because the issue is she's using human DNA and they're not supposed to do that at all like at all that's why everybody's saying like you can't do this you can't you know but what they're doing so they're splicing a bunch of different animals and plants and other stuff together with human DNA to create this thing for study they do you know she's like but we're nobody will know about it except for you and me right and we just even though we're doing it at work yep and we are going to kill it before it comes to term we just need to find out if the graft the the splicing actually works right and so of course it goes way beyond that way beyond that because the thing matures in about six hours yep yep while they're at home and it's like bam we got to get back to the lab cuz the thing is going to be birthed in a big uh you know like a delivery sequence that takes place in a a like a fish tank it's like I thought this was going to be the grossest part of the movie oh it is was getting started oh did you well cuz he like he like uses the scalpel and then it's dirty and he puts in his mouth yep and I was like this is the grossest part of the movie right right this even like well and she has to like manually birth it by like reaching her arm in this like placenta in the in the tub and it bites down on her it it feels like it's tries to suck nutrients from her yeah and she can't get her arm out until he breaks the tank open and then cuts the sack I see this is this is a sign that you should probably abort the experiment like right here when it's attaching Grabber fish hooks to your arm like um numi repace the religious scientist and Prometheus turned her stance on abortion immediately when it affected her yes real quick hard pass she was like no it's a whale kill it kill it well they are going to take like different stances throughout the movie on whether or not the experiment should proceed right because Sarah poly was all about like we're going to kill it like right away Adrien Brody's like you shouldn't do this and then yeah we had a real flip at the beginning of this movie which was interesting to see the the the I I would say the typical character rol is reversed I would think with what would normally be like pregnancy the woman would want be like uh an abortion the man would be like well why and all that and it kind of got flipped in this cuz he's in the yeah mhm and then the thing HB 5269 is uh comes out and it's a little uh like squidy thing again it looks like a it looks like the fly like Lara yeah it does and but eventually something comes out of it and of course these things FL around she says that she flips it around she it's like that scene from Aliens right where they actually do set that scene up which is kind of weird you know the face hugger scene from Aliens with uh and Sigourney Weaver stuck in the glass room like they do that exact thing she's in there I'm like there going to be a face Huger going to swing down and attach to her face but no she decides to make friends with the little devil it imprints yeah every scientist when come upon a new organism or what have you it's just like I must expose expose every piece of skin I have right to this new organism to see if it will accept me and like on the alien tip with that like alien Covenant they explore that new planet no helmets on no they're just like oh no cares it's breathable air oh that makes it great that that's not the only problem there is not the only problem like that was our first that wasn't our first clue but that was definitely a huge red flag that she's crazy yeah um so she kind of sees the thing is a a pet it looks like a little chicken it it walks like a chicken yeah it looks Walks Like a chicken and it talks like a chicken talks like a squirrel like a squirrel it is like a naked chicken with a tail but has like a very round what does this head look like it's kind of cat a little cat like you know like cartoons when like the chicken Cooks still alive yes and like all the yep it does it does look like a cartoon chicken and but it chitters like a squirrel yeah yeah see all this seems like like I know gal Del Toro was the producer on it Joel Silver also somehow executive producer on it but um this seems like up his alley like oh yeah I was like this has this guy cannot help but [ __ ] monsters either I'm sorry Del Toro has a thing with [ __ ] monsters in movies now he didn't one suggestion what if you [ __ ] but yeah we don't know that he was like so vento if you thought about maybe did he give him the idea we should team up on something you know I've been working on this idea about scientists creating a like Frankenstein his oh [ __ ] he is working on a Frankenstein movie for Netflix he's been working on that for years is his monster gonna [ __ ] somebody okay probably mad that poor things came out scho th I was like we had that g Mo he might want to seek some therapy so um and again I don't know if he if he came up with a very strange coincidence to happen twice yeah um it's a bit Mony so the uh Little Creature eventually uh wandering around like a little chicken uh eventually matures into a dress wearing at like an accelerated rate like what she says it's like days and minutes or something like that right at the beginning but yeah and this is like a child actress with like Prosthetics on but also like digitally enhanced well but like oo this child actor is really unsettled I mean great job child actor I'm disturbed more unsettled it feels like more unsettled by the Prosthetics or the digital that is there but also like the dress Dr the dress is really really gender affirming this kid right now and it just it's like if it's an experiment it should be wearing scrubs yeah yeah like like you're already you're telling this this creation they're treating it like a child you're telling it how you feel about it you're telling you're almost telling it how to feel in a certain way projecting projecting a lot human Norms onto a thing that has no concept of maybe shouldn't be we'll find out well I mean this is the thing we constantly see her like going through her um like little chest of her like dust B toys Nostalgia suitcase from the 1950s she like gets up in the middle of the and is going through her little like ballerina box with like a crown and a Barbie and nobody photo of her and her mom grown women do not do this right but like clearly this grown women have memories and can just do it from the compan of bed I remember that if I can't sleep I'm reading a book or watching a TV or I'm not going to I'm thinking about this thing I'm not going to go delve into the drama that I'm well that's the symbolism though is that she had to keep these things secret from her mom because she said her mom didn't allow Barbie she didn't allow her to wear makeup up so like she never grew out of that like I she doesn't have to hide it but she still feels like she has to because that is her trauma and she doesn't want to have a natural child they also she's literally hiding her trauma yeah because Adrien Brody broaches the like well one day we'll have and she's like you know really right which is the which is complete flip because Adrian Bry wants a apparently wants a child shol does not but then suddenly here she becomes all maternal with the the creation even though it's a nonhuman like chicken greasy chicken thing with a tail that has a stinger in it oh my God them putting the like tape ball on it so it like it just reminds me of like you know when kids have to wear like bumper helmets and stuff that's what it reminded me of I was like want you to stab anybody wrapped up I really wish it would have been like a tennis ball or a pink oh my God that would that would have been good tennis ball would have been good I agree with that now how does um so then there's um cuz they're keeping this as secret from the the from the rest of the lab but also in the lab which I don't feel based on how how I think every lab would have cameras in every single room ever yeah nobody goes in the storage room Sean oh no well and if if the government of any kind is funding your project they're up your ass all the time they know everything you have everything you take from for certain you have to sign the one time I worked on a very boring government project I couldn't be connected to the internet on my laptop I was working on it like exact the government does not they don't [ __ ] around well this isn't a government project though right this is just it's a pharmaceutical company or something right it's yeah there's no direct connection but yeah but still you would think that they also would have some kind of you know safeguards I mean we don't want lab leaks or anything to happen you know I mean so there it might lead to a pandemic like many years especially if you're working with the with bird DNA or whatever they have going on here the is in this so they're working in the in the basement and Adrien Brody's uh brother also works who also emo that's how we know where they're related yes cuz they have the same emo haircut yeah yes this is and he wears that black and gray striped sweater that every guy had in 2009 so oh I was like I dated a few people that sweater to every music video from the 2000s we're saying that Sarah is like uh pathological in some in some way right they her very hatable on this movie let's talk about ad Adrien Brody then right like so cuz he's clearly culpable in a lot of this stuff he he might be worse oh definitely yeah I think he's worse yeah worse by the end of it yeah yeah I guess they don't establish his I it's like you come off thinking that like well she's crazy right or do you I don't know if I did the first time like the first time I saw it that scene of the you know her getting up in the middle of the night thought she was crazy like I didn't necessarily label her crazy until we got to a certain that moment when when she looked in the little uh memory chest you got the ladies here reacted like you know if you doing this in the middle of the night like women don't do this she's crazy like they were like bam just I mean but just as an aesthetic Choice as to what as to what it looked like cuz it really look like something from the 1950s and and just like this is 2009 she would have grown up when cuz she literally just found toys and that's what she had to play with yeah so she found a she probably found it like on the farm somewhere and that was her only toy like did this come across enough what to to the fact that the way she grew up did that come across enough maybe I mean there was a lot of that in there on this viewing it gets brought up out of nowhere a lot a lot of non seers really goes like you know when I was younger my mom well she does she does have those uh eventually Adrien Brody's pointing out that like well in your family history you know take a look at that you know like but my one of my favorite parts of this movie which is few yeah please is when um oh did we say that they that they named her nerd backwards okay okay but that's not my favorite part that's not my favorite part I hate my favorite part is when dren gets sick with a fever and Adrien Bron tries to drown her no no this is great how did you know Sy oh God but it actually saves her life because she can breathe underwater and s's like how did you know he was murdering your child it's not her child but she thinks it's her it's her child at this point it's it's of no this moment is int czy crazy to to to invoke this in The Narrative of this movie how did you know no he was murdering this child because he was done you saw it in the movie he snapped he murdered this he realized that this has gone too far I was trying to end the experiment crazy that they continue on from this point favorite there's never any like she never really kind of comes back on him that but those crazy that Holly when we watch this Holly literally said after he drowned her wow there's no coming back from that and then a second later she comes back to life F and we do come back from it so crazy is the Whiplash in that scene is just so hard so hard so many broken necks hands down my favorite part of this movie maybe maybe that's that's Adrien Brody's character's like big failing then it's like he he has a line that keeps being slid [Music] it just keeps sliding and that you know but the look on his face when he clocks that she didn't realize he was killing her he's like oh yeah I to totally meant to I knew exactly what I was doing CU she's got [ __ ] but they do right and they set it up and they set it up earlier for this he's like what no those are the lungs what are these it's like oh they're amphibious lungs nothing we would have been able to figure out as an audience beforehand that's why we have later I don't think he he didn't even realize he he was just like they were lucky yeah but you think part of him was also like [ __ ] how did you know [ __ ] I didn't kill it God damn it I don't know how to read it cuz I he didn't he doesn't play it that way it's like he I guess in the moment oh she's still alive and he's like then he feels guilt maybe and so then he overcompensates okay I imagine um when you try to strangle someone and they don't die it gets very awkward after that right but only but only if they don't realize what happened it's like coming out of a com like oh I know I passed out but what happened we we tried to save you you were joking toing to me there feels like a weird swerve in this movie though that like she doesn't remember that doesn't hold that against him yeah it's weird but she's a child at this point no proba no a child yeah I'm surpr dren but like she's a child but why doesn't cuz I thought that was going to be thing yeah because she's a child and and she seems to have she has like a photographic memory too especially her no but later on when she's like an adult I don't remember [ __ ] from when I was five I don't remember that yeah but she's different because she can she can write a tedious out of Scrabble I mean that's ADV the next one should been he tried to kill me like that should the next grabble piece because she has motives and she's part animal yeah yep MH so she eventually grows up oh is there anything else that happens to significantly while she was a young child well okay yeah cuz they've like made the store drum a nice little like cozy room for her and um they [ __ ] outside of her like bedroom which is a sheet hanging in her room this is like okay this get theu like she watch I'm not a parent so whatever take this [ __ ] with a grain OFA but like you're not what I'm not a parent but like I feel like doing anything sexual like in that proxim to your child is borderline criminal like definitely inappropriate the whole thing about being a parent is that oh they're asleep and they're not anywhere near us we should try and have sex yeah we will lock the door we will do everything we can to stop the child from from finding this out to have sex that is the whole point of parents having sex is for the child not to find out right and they they make no effort they're they're in a couch the couch is facing her bed maybe in front of this this is I was also trying to to to grab was Adrien Brody aware that she was there because made eye contact with her it looks like he's making eye contact I wasn't sure in the edit though it looks like he know she there because she was there yeah yeah okay that okay so that did happen came looking at her there's a lot of stuff to kind of establish no he did he did she's not wrong that's it so he likes it a little weird that make you feel how you feel so and there's there's the idea that the movie is planting that there is an attraction between him and the they do a mating dance literally yes uh like they danced like she took that as like a sexual yes teaching me new things and opening my horizons especially because she makes drawings of this is when she matures into like the teenage version right which they cannot uh oh after the the the child version has tried to attack and kill kill Adrien Brody's brother yes right so now he's in on it he knows that this thing exists which that also didn't go where I expected it to because he was just like okay I'll keep this quiet like there's an alien thing running around with a stinger on it that tried this has got to be one of the most crazy scientific um uh experiments slash results that you could possibly come across and this guy's just going to keep it quiet yeah this that it's like his brother has been a part of something completely unethical and horrify also that yeah there is they do have a conversation at least for the lip service on that I disagree with what you're doing yeah but I think at some point that's the level of dialogue you have to go further than that do that like a normal person would be like all right I'm quitting my job like I can't be a part of this yeah or like I'm going to tell someone I have to tell someone that you're doing something somebody needs to know yeah cuz this is uh dangerous I mean just on the face of it they eventually take the take dren right to The Farmhouse and I think they don't take her to their apartment because they live in an apartment they don't want her to get out and like hurt anyone in the apartment building yeah we got to keep this out get difficult to contain so that's the first thing the head I was going to go to like as they're taking her to the door to put her in she runs away and like so now you have this thing this new species like out in the wild you know just doing whatever out there and you don't know what eating a rabbit yeah killing eating rabbit that was an accident that's very cute come on the squirrel chitters just really make everything that I really thought that this thing was going to be able to speak at some point like I thought that was where we were going I thought there were one line it has one line was I forgot we'll get there but more so before we got to what we got to like I thought the evolution would go yeah once we got to a certain point I thought it would go faster we ended up stopping at a certain Evolution point which made it really she can spell but she can't speak right but and the um vocal thing she did was very weird and very squirly very squirly very awkward when it came to the interaction especially the visual effects are very impressive they do like this digital thing on her face to make her eyes uh significantly wider apart we looked 30 Days of Night also did this a little bit I think uh it looks better here yeah this is it's pretty good and the effects look really good for being 15 years old like yeah I mean they map that it holds the map to her face or whatever the tracking uh to give her who's the actress who deline uh shenc French actress and she's also been in not much else is she a model or is she an actress or she's been a lot of French movies okay because this movie is a Canadian French production so yeah yeah you just need a model with she looks not unlike dren with hair and eyes closer together otherwise her face is pretty much that yeah they just went and separated her face no when I think I mentioned this last week I'm oh didn't a famous actress play this I think I was thinking of didn't Anya Taylor Joy play something of a similar sort in the movie where she was an experiment she wore a hoodie and oh that was me no uh I'm Megan it was uh whatever you're thinking of it was yeah I don't know what this is she got Jennifer Jason Lee she was grown in a lab and then she got loose yeah this movie Morgan Morgan that's it very good 20th Century Fox movie that yeah that's what I thinking of that's right this is H but that one didn't go anywhere near where this one goes similar now that you're mentioning it I'm like oh it's like the basically the same movie they grow this uh you know new person yes um so they bring her to the they put her in a barn in the barn we do we do realize she breathes in water yeah so there's a well aside from having the well doesn't really doesn't really affect the rest of the movie If I'm Wrong plot wise yeah plot-wise it's not a real big thing no it's just establish she's got fish DNA in her right third act more I think it was more so for this scene where he drowns her and that he doesn't kill her that it became in a thing yeah then they end up using it later later she has in addition to a tail with a spike in it um she also well she goes at some point I want to make Michaela talk about cat death just because I've had to talk about it so oh yeah she gets a cat um and this is where the parenting stuff comes in she we talked about the other week there is child slapping in this movie there is I'm not even talking about that I'm talking about we talked about I think last week or the week before there's like the the the Triad of like psycho psychopathy right which is AR arson animal killing and bed weding and oh boy she's these up real quick because she kills this cat because she feels like it she does really have a good reason at this point it really is because she wants to send need acting out yeah she's mad at her mom well she was mad because I think the mom brought her a pet she saw herself as a pet right and so she's like [ __ ] that she kills it and then she like is GNA like kill Sarah poly and uh thank God Adrian Brody shows up and beans are on the back of the head was that the one where he Bean around the back of the at some everybody's Bean in everybody on the back of the head well okay and I'm sorry traumatic head injuries are not going to help this creature's case don't give it a TBI like this is not the way to go she's going have CTE on top of whatever genetic problem she has a weird dynamic uh forms at the the barn because uh Sarah poly is kind of she's being like Mom y right she is taking out all the things she should be saying to a therapist on this child y Adrien Brody is doing the like what are you doing that to her for like come on she doesn't like that you know maybe she likes this and so he becomes like the switch from beginning and so after she kills the cat and almost kills Sarah poly Sarah poly makes a unilateral decision to cut her Stinger off yeah she becomes very like this is she goes cold she does and this is after a very uh um supposed to be a very intimate moment where she says you know I love you like where at the moment where she's treating her most like a daughter and that she wants this thing to know that she loves her and she feels like a daughter to her right after this moment she becomes she it is a a very crazy turn in which she turns scientific and decides I will cut you up well we were talking about how she like she makes this decision without Clive at all like he's not even home when she makes the decision to cut the Stinger off the tail well so she's totally just taking this whole thing it's be it's not it's not about science anymore Colin yeah was it ever about science no this just personal that's my favorite line from this movie well that's the moment where she's like I I don't I no longer see a dren as like a child right now she's like oh it's an experiment and the experiment just tried to kill me although there's a cruelty to like her like I'm going to cut this thing offe right after she has mom trauma the moment that she starts becoming her mother yeah she's you don't deal with this [ __ ] you'll become it you got to yeah that's why she needs to go to therapy so she doesn't in continue the cycle of abuse yeah that's why I we cut you up so this is the first of like the so this is so this is a scene that's paralleled later but so she cuts the tail the Stinger off of dren and Adrien Brody walks in and goes oh my God what are you doing they so they both walk in the middle of oh my God what are you doing his is so much worse so um yeah his sting his Stinger didn't get cut off yeah well she like ends up she goes back to the lab and she starts working cuz there's pressure from the pharmaceutical company that we have to protein she trying to get that protein to you know at least keep their jobs and you know uh Advance the science at a certain point yeah and and like how she cuts off the singer and she takes it into the lab and she's in there for like 10 minutes she's like done protein got it moving on yeah okay and this is another thing about scientists and movies they're always bitching about having to work on the projects they got hired for I'm sorry don't we all have to go to our jobs and work on what they tell us to work on I I also no I also [ __ ] on the project I have been assigned to work on decied to but do you have a secret basement project that you keep secret from everybody else at your job that you're not telling them about don't answer that no comment no comment but like no no comment but like it's like they're unfamiliar with the basic concept of a job yeah you get hired to do a specific thing that's how it works michaa they're creatives they can't be held down creative scientist what a nightmare understand so is it you realize that Michaela has a job no I understand which which is why I'm saying she should understand what's happening here are also that's why you do it in your free time you do the stuff you want to do in your free time at your job you do what they pay you to do that's how this [ __ ] works but their I mean their argument right is another ethical quandry it's like if we have this technology that if we keep pursuing it we can end up curing Parkinson's and Alzheimer's all this other stuff and the company is telling us that's great we can do that 20 over 20 years but right now right the funding is based on a result that you have to Del make money off of right now otherwise we money to do that 20 year thing which is like this exact plot line is also in Megan where she she's working on Megan and they want her to work on the like Furby type thing to fund the company so they can keep doing stuff like Megan yeah ah the quandry that always takes place between management and labor another instance of yeah lady you got hired to work on this so [ __ ] do it yeah it's nothing compared to the quandry we're about to face so while Sarah poy is at work Adrien Brody has be right in leading up to this we have been um uh confronted with scenes that show that um that she is um advancing in her and possibly sexually mature she's going through puberty she also physically advancing like she has grown wings and other things like she could fly away and right that that is puberty so we are we are realizing that she is an advancing species at this point as we move forward and this isn't the end of it either this is like her teen years or whatever she's like whatever how how old is she a month whatever yeah how we should get time stamps we don't I can't tell because he seems to wear the same clothes all the time that's just his out emo you know they do that um but anyway uh he feels a psychic with her I think at some point he pulls up the security camera and he seems to be like oh because Sarah has like cut all her her clothes off I think it's basically like you're not really a person I've been treating you like a person you're an animal which this is a form of torture yeah for like dehumanizing so now she's this naked girl on you know and that is in this tank of water and he's watching her on the the the Monitor and she seems to sense that he's watching her on the Monitor and like reaches towards his hand on the screen I don't know how that works but okay she's looking at the camera and she's like I know you're looking at me so summoned to the okay hold on there's an important detail though he was drunk and he's hung over no not that not that uh he finds out when they're dancing that Sarah used her own DNA to create Dr this is very important he's recognizing features in her he's like oh my God yeah yeah I'm looking at my girlfriend's spawn B how many times does he have that scene we're like horrifying I can't believe that you did this yeah you know thinking yeah everyone's a little too incredulous for what everyone else has done up to this point just like we're all involved in this in Crazy scientific experiment I don't think we have I don't think we should be allowed yeah yeah yeah exactly thank you H we shouldn't be allowed to be able to do do that at this point like we're all in the gray area of this scientific experiment oh dude the there are so what he does is so much worse than anything she does no that's what I'm saying it's like he should not be calling out anybody because we're all in this it's weird Okay so to that point that you're bringing up the movie treats it like this is a relationship problem that he's created like he has gone and [ __ ] the the creature that we created which is basically their kid they ignore the incest entirely just like and but what's really going on there is like the ethical like holy this is some kind of [ __ ] animal right he talks about ethical things earlier on in the movie and then he crosses that line completely yeah but this is the reason [ __ ] his daughter I just want to put yeah that is the thing he is he's [ __ ] the thing that he go for long his daughter and when she this is what you were talking ear there was a lot of audible no no please don't noing these guys no but there's there's a pan they do the Pan behind like a hay bale so you think the scene's over and then it comes out the other side of the hay bale and you see the other angle nobody nobody wanted this I remember when I saw this in theaters everyone thought the scene was over and then was like oh [ __ ] the experience and theat just no no oh my no was anybody for this like this was obviously a line they got crossed right one person was for this Goro he like able to make them squim squirm in their seats and like she's full frontal nude in this like there's a lot of nudity in this movie there's an ass shot of him too and she ends up spreading her wings real bit that's how you know none of this is good and then Sarah poly walks in what the hell are you doing and right would you give that grievance to a character who we don't like and shouldn't have uh there's a there's a moral equivalency uh conversation that happens in the kitchen right where he goes kind of like I'm sorry that I [ __ ] the you know very sorry very sorry now this is there's no coming back from this at all a lot of coming no coming back I yeah I don't I don't think I'd ever want to see you again don't ever want to see you again I'm she does the right thing of just running away that's what I would do too what else can you do yeah but somehow but you have an experiment that's live like we got to but he gets so you're like well there's no way that he's going to get upper hand on on this situation right but somehow Hees not upper hand but he at least gets an equivalency in that argument that like you cut her tail off and blah blah blah blah blah you know like it was your daughter and you should look at your own mental health you know she's like this is a real relationship fight where it doesn't feel like anybody's fighting fair in as far as what they're bringing to the table I don't so now they're like okay we should kill her right they're like well what else can we do time to kill her yeah time to kill her too bad for her I guess and she doesn't feel the same way uh I think when they go back she has she's already sick that's right she's sick because we didn't mention it but it's stablished earlier is that her metabolism is so fasted she has a limited lifespan I think that's part of the reason why they decide to do the experiment is she's going to die we're going to get to observe this whole you know com Qui watch the whole thing blah blah blah it's not going to be imoral kill it you know it's just going to you know it'll die on its own oh yeah but if we treat it like our daughter and put her in a dress we might have some problems we're going to geted and all we're going to end up screwing it and then yeah we might [ __ ] it yeah if we put in a dress to tree L we might [ __ ] it later it's so what this what a weird movie what a [ __ ] weird movie it had to be done so they come back uh and she's apparently she dies yeah mhm yeah for the second title yeah so they bury her in the ground with the Barbie doll no that but that is a that is a real hard cut to we're burying this thing that died cuz we're just like oh I think she's dying hardcut she's dead we're going to bury her and buried yeah she is buried yeah easy out for them they're like well but then the pharmacy easy out for any parent that's that I would say Pharmacy guy and Adrien Brody's brother show up and then all of a sudden there's a screech an explosion of dirt or something or a wind no I don't even think we that we just get from the a Screech from the trees and then w y wi carried off by the bird of prey oh but oh but what what has changed what is different now what happened before that is happening again in the movie The Little like burrito Fred and gingered and ginger the burritos incredible we ski over oh we we did we did skip over okay so Fred and ginger have their debut to what the stakeholders right they're showing off being like this is why you should invest in our company look at this amazing genetic like accomplishment and ginger watch them lovers in the night supposed to do their what was it Colin tongue tongue imprint tongue flowers ters Tong flowers yes you're going to watch them imprint and they're in these like glass like like science mice containers on the stage and they just like shoot out their stingers and start fighting in there and it blood stabbing each other so over the top it was amazing this feels very of the director he had a certain aesthetic he's like this I'm going to bring yeah this I'm going to bring they fight so crazy that the tank explodes that they're in and the whole first two rows it's like Ash versus evil dead the musical Splash it is I'm like this is where I went and saw at Universal Studios the Ghostbusters stage show and if you sat in the first two rows you would get splashed like you should wear a poncho this is that it's hilarious and then that's all you need to know about that well because yeah and two males together so right right they yeah dren has now switched genders and become a male yes and territor something a yes a gargoyle yeah so that of course leads up to the scene where Adrien Brody is incapacitated and Sarah is attacked by now the now male dren right and she's like what do you want what do you want and dren speaks her first words well now prior to this she had been spelling out outside I want to go outside right and they're like we can't let you now dren wants to go inside yeah well cuz Sarah Paulie is telling her earlier when she's having one of her weird projectile therapy moments at her like you are me I'm a part of you I'm inside you is what she says to her which so now Ma dren wants to get inside her yeah bam there's I feel movie I don't feel good so both of them have ended up having some kind of sex with yeah right this movie was both sex wow um and then Adrian Brody to resue in a very intimate fashion there is thrusting there is reactions to it there is a lot you know that she had sex no she's full on raped yeah yes yeah she is full on raped by the creature yes there's no doubt and uh she stabs Adrien Brody and the she Steve irwins him he gets the Stinger right to the heart right to the heart that was an interesting scene because it was like Sarah Sarah poy had or Adrien Brody I think stabbed dren with a you know through the heart y yeah dren survives um and then sahali bashes her in the head with a rock right and then as sarali is about to deliver the killing blow it's like dren goes well I'm going to take him away away from you y and stabs him in the in the heart with the stinger and then Sarah you know finishes the job but yeah it is like a vindictive like I'm going to take him away from you if I can't have him nobody will right in the heart she been drawing pictures of him yeah just like or the other Dark Castle movie y yep she been drawing pictures she had her own daddy Bible drawing pictures of daddy yeah there was a there was a there was a thing but at the end of the movie This Is Where It really just when you think you can't get any more gross yeah because we're like well how this is one of those moments we like well how do you explain this you've got a dead Pharma exec you've got dead scientists two dead scientists you're and a dead thing with wings and whatever yeah um yeah how do he explained this well thank God for the pharmacy company and their uh they had some kind of team forensics team that they sent there to clean it all up and they own the patents and now well they said that dren had a bunch of unique like genetic characterist iscs that had never been seen before so for each unique characteristic they were filing a patent so this is a gold mine it's going to sustain the pharmaceutical company for forever this of course they wouldn't be able to use any of these right I mean that's the whole idea of the thing is like you know well how did you get these compounds and then the game would be up but whatever right in this Mo this movie so but what's what's going on so she has a a conference with the uh the head of the the French woman who runs the Pharm pharmaceutical company and we discover that she is still participating in the experiment taking it to the next level Yep this woman is dedicated to her craft she's going to carry the rape child from dren to see what happens to see what happens because scientist and through what's the worst I mean which at this point it makes the most sense it's the worst but how much worse can it get for her to leave well she it could be a suicide trip at this point not to leave the movie on yeah but I'm just saying like she lost her husband she lost everything so like I get in this the movie why she's being like what what worst case scenario die so you know like I think worst case scenario is bringing this thing into the world right kill the rest of us everyone else dies cares about her ego and her own Journey cuz she's just like her mother yeah exactly oh oh I'm glad you said [Laughter] it just like your mother oh no that would be bad sadly there was no splice too I wish I know not even direct the video we'll find out I mean kind of yeah all right well one well now that's that's I mean but she's pregnant that's perfect s he say sh up yeah that's why I want a second one as a person who loves sequels there was a fly why are you against this yeah sequel as well okay but I will also know that there are things that we should not do and a sequel to this is something we should not do ethics yeah uh well we're GNA find out whether or not we would recommend that you watch this movie we're going to go around the table individually and review it but before we do we are going to answer some of your mail and uh to do that we're going to have to summon our mailman eigor bring us the mail master Master's the mail I've got the mail so many letters our followers are rising Rising why thank you eigor do you feel good about bringing out of your back pocket do you ever feel like do you ever feel like you need to bring it out of the shirt pocket do you think eigor is related to dren do you think he they Shar D he's definitely genetically he gentically genetically altered being we I think he has a lot of different DNA I was kind of surprised that he was created in a laboratory they didn't give her a name that was an acronym for something it's usually how these movies go you know that's the best one like you know mean their model three gener I hate the nerd D okay Dr I don't like it um well we should let the good Folks at home know how they can contribute and write in and participate on this interactive portion of our show by following Along on Facebook facebook.com/ freak Show or X Twitter set freak Show or they can email us directly at freak Show yahoo.com or you can follow along on threads Instagram at Saturday night freak Show mfad The Keeper of the Saturday night freak Show Wall of Fame wants us to know that yes we have inducted Adrian bro to the wall because of we did the village yep the jacket Y no yeah got there no no we did the Grand Budapest Hotel that's way back in the day okay it's not a freak Show no no not at all love that movie right but it's but it's a good movie but I like that movie I think we all liked it when we were watching it's great but it's not a freak Show uh Sarah poly also has been inducted oh congratulations the nope existence she was she was main Cronenberg in exist she was what she was in existence the cronberg movie yeah no I understand that but as as what uh she was at the very end she was leading the uh oh the resistance the game the game she was you're right you're right you're right yes okay uh and Adrian Brody yeah we said we did the village place in Grand okay uh about tonight's movie splice uh Richard crotzer writes in and says yes I've looked for I've looked everywhere for Content regarding this flick the podcast that I have reviewed it have not gotten into it the way that I know that you guys will my wife hated this movie and I really enjoyed it it's a pseudo seexual uncomfortable monster flick talk about a roller coaster of a ride Buckle in y'all you're not wrong that's accurate Travis legler says this is a textbook example of why the freak Show should exist this is one of those cult movies that once you've seen it you can't forget it I bet anything Colin will be laughing at a lot as he recounts what happens I know Michaela will like it I think Shawn will Holly I'm guessing will'll like it but I think it's [ __ ] up and GR or she'll think it's [ __ ] up I'm predicting this will be freak Show approved great pick michaa I do like our listeners guessing gu accurate I will say how much we will disappoint before we watch this I asked who had seen it Holly was like I'm not sure if I have or not I'm like you would remember if you've seen this movie I with you I have a terrible memory but I would remember this right you would be yeah you you you fig you remember monster [ __ ] one ss with you y um uh Jeff Miller says I haven't liked Adrien Brody ever since I saw this and granted it was my first introduction to the guy I kind of agree I kind of don't really like Adrien Brody yeah you really gota I think he has peaked in high school energy because he won the Oscar so young yeah was that like his that was his first movie was it The Pianist no he's the youngest person to win the best actor Oscar still to his day so he's 29 when1 or something like that so yeah so like I feel like he peaked early and kind of just love him in Midnight in Paris when he played dolly that wonder he does he I mean he's got roles that I do like him in he's got somec every Wes Anderson movie he was I did not care for him in Predators yeah probably not great how do we feel about him in um uh the village I we talked about we talked about in the episode but didn't care for it he was in that orento movie that like nobody has ever seen he's a producer on it that was the one where the producers got sued and I don't think it was called jallo yeah came out the Senor oh did it I think the it's been buried yeah I think the important thing here is that this movie stars two Oscar winners two it doesn Oscar winner and banned from SNL famously too probably W from Julian Julian Moore movie no not Best Director I think best writer best writer that was it I think she wrote it for the still I'm still I'm still here I'm still no it's the Alice movie you're right it's the the women something women um Oh I thought it was the julan Moore movie not Little Women no no no no no that was gr GG I thought she W it for the Julian Moore movie Still Alice okay Alice Captain Google is looking up and while they do that uh Kryptonian orphan says this flick gave me serious the fly Vibes it did I'm glad no sequel was made however because I doubt that it would have lived up to my expectations it's such an interesting Stinger pun intended and a great pick this week women talking that's it yeah yeah yeah she write that M ah okay good for her yeah yeah good Mark zon says genetics horror movie with a simple description you know the movie where Adrien Brody [ __ ] the weird mutant thing with wings PL like if I didn't know that it was that this is what it was known for before that's what I'm going to know for going forward uh Simon Carter says once once seen never forgotten so I guess the movie is a success shrugs uh definitely wasn't expecting what I got bhaw Foolery says bash fooler weirdest ending ever it's it's a choice Jimbo I says I don't hate it I certainly cannot forget it and I never want to watch it again equally uncomfortable seductive hilarious and schlock but so well acted and realize that it overcomes its issues with tone pace and motivation in some ways splyce is not unlike the director's day debut Cube but like Cube there's a lot going on Bel beneath the schlock which makes it richer than it seems do not watch it with your kids that's a good that's a good warning or your parents don't watch with your parents either it's a good warning I like I like his review because it gets into the intricacies of all of it just don't watch it with family watch it with other people you know just watch it no watch itone don't watch it on your own okay maybe don't do that we'll tell you maybe there isn't an appropriate situ right is there there is maybe there isn't maybe not like do you have a freak Show watch it with them who who is your freak show O that's a good that's a good homegrown like advertising things like who's your freak Show I like it don't watch on a date not I like it and Novato judoka writes in and says gross gross gross they need a shower gross yes yeah that's what we said too when we were watching it uh last week we watched a movie called strike Commando and Joey blle wrote in and said I tried to watch it three times and I fell asleep three times and I never made it much further than the people screaming American I did try to watch strike Commando 2 it started with a flashback scene in a swamp with explosions and people doing flips and jumping through the air for absolutely no reason it was in slow motion which made it more obviously bad I watched long enough to see Dumbledore and I'm good I did my job can we start with a flashback scene if none of the actors are the same I mean they did it it's a flash but stop making me curious about strike Commando 2 Sean's going to go home Michael Whitaker says oh this is for Michaela I got electrocuted once plugging in a sign I found in my basement when I was a kid there was a big Flash and I jumped back I did feel current jump through my body yeah it's a weird feeling and like you said it feels like you lose time it feels like it glitched out for a second but it also hurts it's weird yes uh well thank you uh each of you thank you very much for writing in we appreciate it appreciate it thank you and now we're going to go around the table and we're going to review splice starting with Holly what did you think about splice yeah I hated this movie yeah I hated it yeah it was just awful and gross and the writing was bad yeah um you don't got to say a lot about this but you understand but no it's an experience that you might need to have o maybe what are you telling people if I know I'm I'm so torn because I really do feel like that you should see this is believing wow wow but I also don't want anyone to ever see wow wow I'm very torn I feel like since I had to watch it you should have to watch it someone recommend it all right all right go I'm giving in it's the magic of the show right there so so should you that's it I hate it you should watch it Colin what do you think um yeah I like this movie I don't know it uh it it's did it accomplish what it set out to do okay so here it's not a great movie it's not a great movie because I think uh kind of like you know what it reminded me of uh don't breathe in the way that don't breath has a scene in it that was meant to be talked about right that is so overthe toop gross that it almost feels out of place with the rest of the movie it does this one feels like I mean that was my thesis going into it it's like they started with the this is what why you will remember this movie right is because the scientist [ __ ] they built the movie around this yeah I think so it to me it feels like that was the idea and they worked the movie around it well where would it start it would start back here when they were trying to do this and then then they had to develop this that became the you know um I don't think the writing is good no um but it's the tone that the movie is pitched at which is this over-the-top uh schlockfest I think that's the thing it it feels like a respectable movie and that the writers did their Research into you know genetics and and all this but really what it is that it's is like some kind of grindhouse you know experience where I know that I'd call it respectable it's got a she no I okay a at the beginning right it's like it's a major theatrical Warner Brothers film this was a multi-million dollar movie it was expensive well yeah but it looks like it it looks expensive I guess yeah it looks like a respectable movie it has a respectable Oscar winning as you pointed out uh actors in the cast and then it's going to basically go down into the basis level of you know you know he's going to [ __ ] it goes to yeah because then it's like well we will get to explore all sorts of moral quandaries with this movie that's very of the moment and you know but really you just want to have the audience go I hear GMA Loro in the back of my head somewhere laughing like a maniac cuz he's like yes as he sat in the back of a theater with everybody just like cringing he's like this is like I'm playing them like a like an orchestra you know like a Hitchcock thing playing like a harp from hell what movie was that Batman Batman Returns Batman Returns right right right I play that stupid City like a harp from hell yeah that's what this movie is's doing to you I know it worked um it's not great but I think you should see it it's uh uh one of those uh Cronenberg adjacent it is it does feel like some making an Ode to a Cronenberg movie years after and so you do get kind of heavy influences of his earlier stuff I wonder what the David Cronenberg version of this would have been right yeah but the yeah it would have been much different I mean better script I feel like but yeah it would have been slower paced you know and you would have probably better character work and better acting oh 100% would have been better character yeah Sean wants I would recommend it I said it I led with that Sean like wrap it up sure no no not wrap it up like all right you saying like oh it could have been it could have been this it could have been better character work could have been better scripting I'm like yeah it could have been all those things why are you recommending this okay well just for what I said it is doesn't have to be good to recommend it right it's the it's good it's is it's would you watch it those are two different questions it provokes a reaction and it is uh an experience yes and so for that as a horror fan I no no you're right I recognize it on the level that you to have recommended on I don't think I'm there yet okay I don't I don't think I I don't think I've gotten to that level I don't know if I can get to that level I'm not there tonight so I'm gonna not recommend it just because where you grossed out is that why oh definitely thoroughly especially when we got to like oh he's going to have sex with the thing he thought was his daughter for the last hour of the movie okay um no I can't I not on that level uh now uh I don't know if I'll ever be on that level uh I but I I don't think the uh I don't think the script lets me get there because it's very uh basic it's very it's very scientists doing an experiment um which I you know it's just not interesting um it it gets wild uh this movie is not interesting I'm not no I'm not interested in the places it goes like it doesn't did you have an objection I would not call this movie boring like I would definitely not no no no I will I wouldn't no I wouldn't call it boring no the content of this movie is not of interest to any of us right okay okay thank you because I don't think necessarily they came across we've been talking about gross is this whole time dude it's awful yeah I literally started my review with I hate it right but you have to you have to wrap that around in your at the end of it just so we know fully what you're thinking of it um no it's okay just know no I don't think so well I'm still trying to figure it out I I don't I but it's the idea would you recommend it to somebody else to have that experience if you're like that's the question yeah yeah I don't want to watch it again but I think someone who hasn't seen it should experience it our listeners don't pressured though if you don't like no what but what are they getting out of it to to sit through this movie to experience it is it something that'll come out at the other end of it uh with with something to think about you're assigning so much philosophical I'm being told status to this movie no no you're not being told to your reaction is no that's what I'm saying no it's a no I don't was it revolt you you were revolted by this movie I think is that what's going on you're like [ __ ] this this is you know like I feel like there's two types of Revol there's revolted where like you should see this revolting revolted you shouldn't watch I don't think the character motivations like Adrian Brody [ __ ] this thing as his daughter I don't think that is worth watching the movie I don't think that is a a character motivation that is um achieved or uh it doesn't mean anything like it you as far as story goes like he should he have [ __ ] the thing I don't think so no he shouldn't have saying people are not not measuring six within the but I don't think we should have gotten there within the script no matter what that's the point yeah you're right but they made the movie that way like you guys are I don't think we no don't watch this movie no I it's you're saying it went over over the top that's the I think it went too far like I don't agree with where the these characters went you guys laugh but okay I'm just listening to your reasoning all right um no I don't no I won't recommend this movie there you go that's it I'm done Michaela I can't believe out of all the objectionable stuff we've watched on here this is the one that breaks you this is the one Sean that you're like I can't I too too far this is too far like I'm I'm more just a gas that everyone else recommending this but whatever I'm a bum this is not going to be freak Show approved because I feel like this is a prime freak Show material like this is a this movie is the reason why this podcast exists I can't believe this movie got made in 2009 with two Oscar winners and a 30 million dollar budget like that's incredible I that this movies like this to me are a sign of a healthy movie ecosystem right cuz like this movie like the fact the fact that this studio you say like like things are going good if a stud anything we want can be a movie yes exactly love it okay all right should I I love that a studio saw this script and said yes and said signed a check for $30 million that Adrien Brody said yes I already have an oscar but sure why not like the fact that this perfect storm came together this way is a miracle I feel like you guys are gungho for a movie that is not interesting is boring and it's boring it notor should not exist not boring you could say a lot of things about this movie boring is not one of them yeah uh you were audibly reacting I feel like I can say what I want and that you shouldn't be able to judge me for that but okay uh it's no you got to watch this movie it it has to be seen to be believed like I saw this in theaters when it came out and I went and saw it in theaters because when I was in college when this came out everyone was talking about like dude Adrien Bry [ __ ] that monster in that movie like Word of Mouth for this movie was [ __ ] crazy and the thing that I remember my classmates talking about when it came out was there's the scene in the trailer where when they're [ __ ] and her wings pop out that scene's in the trailer but it's crapped in so you don't see that she's mounting him so they put the sex scene in the trailer and you didn't even know it like it's I I remember the commercials were everywhere for this movie it had a huge marketing push um and I just remember them telling me how crazy it was and thinking like well I've seen a lot of horror movies they're exaggerating and then I went and saw and was like oh no oh no they were not exaggerating like not only does he [ __ ] that monster but you it goes on for a while it is a full-blown sex scene it's not a like we lay on the bed and cut away it is like o yeah it's a lot um no it's the seeing is believing you got to see it to believe it CU it's just an appalling movie it's an appalling movie it's disgusting don't get me wrong I I don't no one in this movie is like uh an aspirational character by any means it's it is it is like an examination of like ego and like uh untreated abuse going out of control right like and uh maybe it doesn't need all that subtext for me it doesn't but I appreciate that they're trying to do something here so I'm I got to recommend it you it's just it's so gross and so but the effects look so good still and like that child actress in The Prosthetics is really upsetting to look at and it's just yeah it's it was 2third of K and B I think responsible for the yeah yeah and it looks great and I I want to live in a world where movies like this get made because why the [ __ ] not you know yeah well there you go that splice very divisive movie here tonight uh yeah um so next week we're going to watch a movie that's chosen by Colin what are you gonna do well you know uh we were talking about it in the last uh uh one that I chose uh was about witchcraft the I think it is all right go well it's going to be another Christopher Lee movie The Devil rides out I knew it I [ __ ] know it I knew it we talked about it so much I know I'm like I should just do that next we talked about it so much and just like ah you've recommended this to me a few times so I'm excited to watch and we haven't done a hammer movie in a while yeah why not I used to bring them all the time and I was like yeah we're probably done with hammer movies done enough we're never done with hammer movies let's do it all right so the devil rides out next week on the Saturday night free show you can do your homework and until then ladies and germs the basement is going dark | Saturday Night Freak Show Podcast | UCePzxEPxeIqPcors8mklS-g | 2024-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,688 | 79,031 |
SmVsMxUwXFU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVsMxUwXFU | Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) | hi welcome to my youtube channel I'm dr. Mindy Currie and I'm a naturopath in Portland I've got an office in Milwaukee organ and I do house calls in the Greater Portland area and right now I'm gonna do a little video here on how to collect and process watercress into delicious medicinal food watercress is amazing it's it's delicious it's used for vegetable forever but one of the the greatest things we've discovered lately is that it's extremely nutritious it's got the highest the highest value of nutrients and vitamins and just packed per calorie than any other food that they've found in your average supermarket so this is a one that also has been used for a variety of medicinal health benefit kind of purposes so let's look in my Creek down below me down here let's find some of this aquatic plant watercress mr. shim efficiently these little creeks closing the back of my garden and I have been so so overjoyed to find that there is a wonderful patch of watercress back here it's a nice native watercress growing in this this little creek there is it does also have a nice little flower to the little cruciform type of flower it's a cruciferous vegetable related to cabbages mustards and arugula it's an aquatic plant just generally found in or near spring streams slow parts of rivers here in the Pacific Northwest and really in a lot of places around the world it's been used in Europe Asia and the Americas basically throughout history and it's really making a comeback in the grocery stores in the u.s. right now because it's delicious and extremely nutritious watercress is not only a versatile vegetable it's also its claim to fame is really the high nutrition lately science has found more than 15 essential vitamins and minerals and this just this one little herb alone it's got more iron than spinach more calcium than milk more vitamin C than oranges it's packed with vitamin K which is great for blood clotting bone strength healthy nerves it's got lutein and bit of carrots known berry to carotene for easily it's got lutein and beta-carotene for healthy eyes and like I said it's got one of the highest nutrition values of any vegetable possibly found in the modern supermarket it's got the highest and E ranking ever and that's a ranking on how much nutrients per calorie and this one is beat out everybody else this is the most nutritious green you can eat so let's harvest some of this and take it back into the kitchen and make it into some yummy yummy food okay here we are back in the kitchen got our big pile of watercress from the creek and what we really need to do is make sure you watch this pretty well and look at it it is possible because it's aquatic plant for it to harbor parasites so if you got any little eggs there anything on there you can see you definitely want to try to get those out of there and if if there is questionable doesn't definitely cook it dirt meat puppy bits if you're really worried about parasites you can actually soak this and then buck it with a bit of hydrogen peroxide for 20 minutes and that can also help vinegar baking soda these things take off due to more contamination that might be on there don't harvest this from a bad water source you're just gonna stay out right now this is not something you want to take off the side of the freeway some more drainage dips there make sure your water source is not nasty before you get these guys because they will all soaked up whatever they're living in ok let's move these over the cutting board ok so the first thing I'm going to make for you today is basically watercress sandwiches it's a tradition in England they had quite a lot of watercress growing pretty readily and at one point it was called the poor man's bread and that could be seen reflected in in modern tea culture where you have watercress tea sandwiches I'm gonna make a slightly healthier version of a watercress tea sandwich and that one generally has white bread the crest cut off so I'm gonna use naturally a lovely gluten-free bread seated bread here and I'm gonna leave the crust on but still gonna keep some of the the general tenants a lovely organic salted butter watercress little peppercorns and for this one basically we're just going to take the leaves from the watercress we'll keep the stems cuz that's gonna be great for soup which you'll make later a beautiful healing soup but for water Christie sandwiches the leaves are the thing yeah well a watercress sandwich it's pretty simple basically you take a couple pieces of bread for every a couple pieces of bread that haven't cracked this bread is very flaky see if we can get this done sock and butter you want a nice thick coating of softened butter this is an English sandwich I am physically incapable of doing extremely thick butter but I'll do as much as I can to put a bit of butter on each side so there's quite a lot of butter really is one little salt and you add your watercress there you have it a watercress sandwich you want to cut those into triangles your little TD watercress sandwiches and the next use I'm going to show you for watercress is just a nice simple watercress salad here we're gonna have baby mixed spring greens with onions very manly carrot some dried cherries cucumber slivered almonds a nice vinaigrette it's gonna be very delightful okay so you've magically prepped all these vegetables and what you want to do is you do want to take just the leaves for a salad and take your watercress leaves chop them down to a nice biteable size for an amazing salad we add our spring vegetables carrots shredded carrots it's cucumber it really give it some some watery light and crunch you cover that with good couple handfuls of chopped the watercress like I said when I'm running on this one I'm also going to throw in some dried cherries almonds with this kind of salad I usually just let the guests sauce themselves you got a delightful balsamic vinegar olive oil extra virgin delicious organic garlic and herbs seasoning salt okay so the last watercress medicinal food I'm going to show you how to make a delicious watercress soup that I'm quite fond oh and I do want to go back to watercress for just a moment beyond just great nutrition watercress also is definitely a medicinal vegetable there have been studies that have shown that it may help ward off cancer get help with high blood pressure may help maintain healthy bones help balance blood sugar and may even help reduce DNA damage caused by free radicals so not only are you getting just like a total multivitamin mineral supplement here you're gonna get a bunch of other phytochemicals okay so I'm gonna make a creamy leek and watercress soup with sweet potatoes some uncured turkey bacon garlic boom broth a delicious bone broth see me make that in another video your taxis sweet potatoes and depending on your preference you can use organic coconut cream or whipping cream or half-and-half or milk or skim milk really it's it's all up to you you are the master of your every magical watercress soup it will be delightful if you just use some combination of these things okay we're getting our pansy it up here got a poor nice liberal amount whatever amount you want has olive oil in there and add our leeks okay so we're dicing up a bunch of those there are three of those Mira Mira Saki sweet potatoes but I'd love about these guys is that well they're white for one thing and they're not extremely flavorful in that sweet potato way but they do create a wonderful starch or wonderful whole food starch and they have a very good amazing mineral and vitamin profile so this is one of those things that you can substitute I say grain thickener or like it's just a cheap white potato for these mira kasi sweet potatoes in the soup most people won't notice and it will create a delightful smooth texture yeah yeah yeah yeah I'm gonna pour that in the pot let that stay a little bit too okay so I've got the rest of the watercress all the stems and everything just chopped up there with some garlic and some one cured turkey bacon I'll add the ankara turkey bacon and bone broth into the mix and we'll have ourselves some delicious soup will add the watercress and the garlic later so they'll stay as fresh as possible quite a bit more water than water get that up to a nice boil and simmer it for a while so the sweet potatoes are so and we'll add in the watercress and the garlic and a little bit of cream and it's gonna be amazing okay here it is it's really going now I'm gonna go ahead and use whipping cream openin that's what I like but you can use coconut cream or any kind of creamy kind of thing delicious variety the creamy soup and that will boil maybe another 10 minutes get everything combined add a little salt and pepper at the end and okay it's been simmering now with the watercress for another 10 minutes chunky watercress there you go little cup delicious soup now with the bone broth in there and the watercress and the leeks and the garlic and the sweet potatoes that is just a mineral packed that is a healing soup try it yourself enjoy so now that I've shown you how to make some wonderful medicine I want to remind you that it's very important to go see a doctor or a naturopath or at least an herbalist before starting any herbals for your conditions for one thing you may not really understand what your diagnosis is you may think it's just a little bit of this and that that can be treated with some plants when it's really something serious and you're missing it and it could could be fatal also there are interactions between herbs and drugs and there's also contraindications between some of the problems you may be having and the herbs you may think you need so don't start taking anything willy-nilly unless you're sure what's going on and to be sure come see a naturopath like me I'm in Portland Oregon I do house calls in the Greater Portland area and I also have an office in Milwaukee | Dr. Mindy A. Curry, ND Passion For Healing Naturopathic | UC6JhthNtbXR4RhTVba4PENw | 2019-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,824 | 9,962 |
kD5yDv3K0sw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD5yDv3K0sw | Say Hello To Realtor Dana Kelly with JAG! | [Music] i'm dana kelly i'm originally from western massachusetts moved down here in 2008 when i was about 10 years old i loved the city ever since then and excited to start my career i never found something that i really enjoyed as much as real estate so i took on my career with real estate and i've loved it ever since first thing i saw about jim allen was i would always flip over the newspaper after my dad was done reading it in the back of the sports section and i would see all the houses that he had listed inside the beltline and ever since then i knew i wanted to work for jim i'm a young agent so i'm super hungry motivated to work and know the area very well i've lived here for a long time spent some time in kerry morrisville raleigh so i'm all around very versed in the uh area we're all one big family we're all one big team so there's always someone available to help you and best suit your play needs i'm a member at preston wood country club so anytime i can find a time to go out and get a t-time i'm always out there playing [Music] | The Jim Allen Group | UCojqqrzsexhS0Hqt_Vq_STQ | 2022-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 210 | 1,053 |
X9HqqXfZjek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9HqqXfZjek | Gucci Mane | Car Collection 2020 | Ferrari 812 Superfast, Rolls Royce Cullinan & More | celebrities whether they're musicians actors or influencers often get to enjoy the very best that life has to offer via the most exclusive of vacations the fanciest homes or the most expensive of cars and rapper gucci mane is no exception anyone who knows him knows that gucci is a very rich man which naturally means he spends that money on some wonderful toys [Music] or if you want to put it a different way gucci's all about those cars man in case you're not a car connoisseur that's a clip of gucci mane's brand new 2020 ferrari f8 tributeo which is widely believed to be the only one in america at this point in time and because he's gucci his whip's already been custom fitted to feature red wills with 1017 the name of gucci's own music label on the center caps as its name implies the tributeo is ferrari's tribute to their award-winning v8 engine the ride comes with a twin-turbo 3.9 liter v8 that delivers 720 horsepower and is able to go zero to 62 miles per hour in just 2.9 seconds while 124 miles per hour can be reached in 7.6 the base price for this car starts around 270k with gucci's love for customization you just know his cost more than that and you know what as nice as this car is it's not even close to being the most expensive vehicle that gucci owns and why not he's put in the work over the years and he deserves to enjoy the finer things in life so today i'm going to take you inside the main man's garage and show you several of his nicest cars that he's owned over the years hey guys and girls it's kara here for you with a brand new car tour and today we're taking a look at the collection of gucci mane and his wife keisha cure it seems like year after year gucci reveals one newly tricked out ride after another inspiring envy and adoration among other luxury car enthusiasts everywhere so if that means you then sit back and enjoy this look at the finer things in life or at the very least gucci's life don't forget to like subscribe and follow me over on instagram now let's get into this video [Music] since we already kicked things off with one of gucci's ferraris let's take a look at a few more that he owns first up his ferrari 458 italia much like with his tributeo gucci was the very first person who had the distinction of receiving this car back in 2010. at the time he got it main dressed out his 458 italia and black and yellow 4g auto apostity wheels to match the color of the car he also liked to drive it around town every chance he got but he was never too busy that he couldn't pull over and sign a few autographs for his fans the 458 italia features a v8 engine with 562 horsepower and can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds with a top speed of just under 200 miles per hour the car retails for around 240 000. next step in gucci's ferrari collection is the 612 which retails for around 250k when this car first launched it was the closest thing that ferrari came to making a miles per hour in just 4 seconds and get all the way up to 200 miles per hour it also has leather accessories and elegant trims along with just barely enough space for two fully grown adults [Applause] alright the final ferrari in gucci's garage that we're going to take a look at today is the 812 superfast there's apparently a three-year waiting list for this car but by this point we know that ferrari doesn't make gucci wait for anything much like with his other two ferraris gucci was the first person in the u.s to own this beautiful marvel of modern-day mechanical engineering he purchased the car from dr bugatti a dealership that scouts exotic cars for a pretty penny also that's how he's doing it and here i was thinking that gucci just had a direct line to the president of ferrari like a bat phone or something except you know this one's for his cars but i guess not too bad it's just the hard work of a dealership gucci reportedly spent 600k on his super fast which contains a 6.5 liter v12 engine that reaches a top speed of 211 miles per hour it's one of the fastest and most powerful ferraris ever made of course we all know what happens when we have nice things especially in this gong show of the year that is 2020. and gucci had to learn that the hard way with his super fast when he was in miami performing at a nightclub his whip got towed by a company that's notorious for moving cars for questionable reasons and charging insane fees to reclaim them needless to say once gucci found out he wasn't too pleased told my car up now i pay for all my damages for my car from valet i think i booked me from the club [Music] illegally yes i have officer right here we gonna see 300 for the tow i guarantee this 20 30 000 worth of damage you got to put my [ __ ] on the [ __ ] flatbed my call none of this [ __ ] is wrong with my car i want every dime beast towing miami period gucci's car was damaged in the process at what he estimates was around 20 to 30 thousand dollars in damages and he had to cough up 300 bucks just to get his car back in the first place this next car we're going to take a look at is nowhere close to gucci's most expensive but the customization that he had done to his dodge challenger makes it worth a mention his challenger features a custom fitted wide body with black paint as the primary color to make the enlarged car look sleeker than it is while red accents help provide a touch of exuberance and a pop of color to the ride despite the average cost of this car sitting around 30k it's widely believed that with the epic customizations gucci had installed that his own challenger cost closer to 150k so like five times the price of the normal cost the challenger isn't the only dodge the gucci owns he also has a dodge charger in his garage but what makes this car that retails for own 65k special is that it's part of a three custom ride mini fleet that gucci had customized with red paint and then dubbed his red bones collection the trio is comprised of a jeep cherokee the dodge challenger and a bentley mulsanne all three vehicles have been finished in a combination of a bright red orange paint with even deeper red accents and custom red rims the bentley mulsanne is by far the crown jewel in this mini collection that car can retail for as much as 300k and is about as luxurious as modern day vehicles come finally before we go i thought we'd take a look at one more extremely luxurious car that gucci owns or maybe i should say purchased after all it was a gift for his beautiful boss of a wife keisha kyor let's just say that gucci knows how to treat his woman i mean seriously just take a look at this thing gucci bought her that car to match her gown on her birthday last year and then he even dressed to match the duo as well as gorgeous as that car looks i don't know what looks nicer the car or keisha wanna know how much gucci dropped on this gift well it was at least 300k as that's the average retail price for that car but come on guys look at that customization he spent way more than that this suv features a twin turbo v12 engine floats on an adjustable air suspension and can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 4.5 seconds alright guys i think we're gonna end this video here what did you guys think of the nicest cars in gucci's garage let me know in the comments down below which one of these vehicles you would take off his hands if given the chance then when you're finished that follow me over on instagram alright i'll see you all in the next video bye you | Famous Luxury | UCkrKgPRTzgfFE6NLWvx3vUQ | 2020-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,441 | 7,513 |
NQU3igbXxqA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQU3igbXxqA | THESE PALDEAN FATES BOXES ARE CRACKED *Giveaway* | here's four pal and Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer boxes and today we're going to be opening up all the packs inside to see what we can get out of this latest shiny collection set as always I'm going to be giving away one of these etvs to one of you guys so all you got to do is be subscribed leave a like on the video and let me know down below what your favorite hit was from the video so pal and Fates is finally here um this is the next Edition in the shiny collection that they seem to release every kind of era um I'm very excited to get into this I don't know anything about the cards in here uh I haven't looked up any of them I just want to go in like fresh mine just see all the different artworks and see what we can actually pull out of these so I'm just going to get these into a more organized pile quickly so we've got these two massive stacks of cards to open I can't even pick them all up at once I think there's over there's got to be about 40 cards 40 cards 40 packs um yeah I think we should just get right into it I haven't looked up this set whatsoever so it's all going to be uh brand new to me so yeah I'll probably slow roll the uh the first few packs just so we can actually see some of the artwork cuz it's it's all yeah completely new so uh Scraggy got mime Jr uh maschi uh gimle which is I've always thought it was quite a weird Pokemon uh Clive one cologne moonlit Hill Tad Mouse uh we got curly a reverse and then a just regular Hollow and eye before I forget I didn't actually go through what came in the ETB so it obviously came with a standard like deck sleeves and dividers and things like that but uh yeah I thought it was quite cool it came with these uh I've just picked up two of the same one came with with these two um really nice promo cards obviously one's got the Pokémon Center stamp on there um but yeah that's a really nice card yeah I'm not really sure it's like a little old lady kind of knitting mimiku some sort of uh blanket or quilt but yeah it's nice it's a really pretty card uh it's cool to get the Pokemon Center ones and the standard ones in the same box too okay moving on to the next pack I have absolutely butchered opening that one cool so we got a club ofus ver room silly card again Mankey magma iono I think from what I've seen this is kind of like a uh really playable card so that's quite a cool one to get uh kilowat uh Artisan routs Charmander reverse which is cool and a hollow mimikyu so yeah have any of you uh let me know down in the comments if any of you have got hold of your p and fate stuff yet I know it's basically just come out today properly um there's plenty of YouTubers that have obviously already got their their stuff in early I'm not quite big enough yet to be able to get do stuff like that but uh you know get there oh wow okay uh I think that's a really big H that looks like that looks like an all art to me okay I think I think we' we've got a pretty big hit quite early on uh let's see what else we got there so we got a cyc laar uh and that's it there so let me just show that I think we've got quite a big hit there with that I need to look that up cuz yeah I know nothing about this set that is a well nice card that so yeah let me just sleeve that up um I'm not sure if I'll have prices on screen for this cuz it is a really new set but I imagine that is one of the uh definitely one of the one of the hits you want to get from this set for sure well that is a great start to the video um if we could carry on like that that would be great um I swear some of these packs are so much easier to open than other ones and this is one of those sets that seem to have the uh the difficult ones to open in right so we've got a flittle Pikachu very nice we got graveyard FY IO again keratol Artisan cool we got our first shiny which is shiny natu which is a really nice hit followed by Le chunk and a just standard rare gold Ino there uh I absolutely love these s just cuz the sheer amount of cards there are to get hits on um it's obviously very difficult to finish the sets cuz there's so many I think this set has like near enough 300 cards in it uh so unless you have a very big Bank role and a lot of patience I think opening packs to complete it is a nogo uh but still there's still a lot of cards to kind of uh to kind of pick up like as you are just opening packs so yeah it makes it a lot of fun uh got garley and just a rare professor's research okay I'm going to start going through these a little quick and out just so we can get through all of them in a video so I just screw through these uh moonlet Hill Donan articus famp and a regular Magmar yeah let me know down in the comments what uh what products you're picking up for this so I've obviously gone with etbs I always think they have probably the best value in these sets so um oh wow okay uh so nice we've already got another uh I believe this is a illustration rare uh P me that is a really nice card that I love these illustrations I just think they're so cool the uh the artwork in them is just always so nice so we're getting some good hes out of this already and we've still got so many packs to go yeah let me know down in the comments what you're all picking up so I've uh yeah as I said got etbs I think they're probably best value for now um a lot of the other products are cool but they they just come with a lot of tap that I just don't really want I don't really want stickers for my laptop or erasers or things like that um we got Mouse hold another shiny Anni cool into a Clive and a just regular Hol Cycles off I did want to get the uh booster boxes not booster boxes sorry the uh the booster what they called they're like mini the mini Booster Pack Box I can't remember what they're called but there's there's six of them six boosters in a box basically and you can buy them in in kind of crates uh that's the closest we can really get to booster boxes with sets like these um but yeah unfortunately they don't come out until the end of February which is a bit weird obviously we want to be opening packs on here as soon as they come out rather than uh yeah a month after so yeah we just got a hold of etbs uh yeah it's just a regular hollow out of that one so yeah so far I think this set's actually treating us quite well it would be cool to get another one of those uh secret illustration rares out of this I know that uh from what I'm hearing they're very hard to pull so I'm not not exactly saying we're going to do that again but okay another shiny shiny sneez we are we're getting very lucky with the shiny sets I haven't actually looked at how many shinies there are in this set but I know by uh by the last sets that there's been like um hidden fat shining Fates things like that there is so many to get so um it'd be good to get a few more ticked off uh we got heat [Music] Ren uh we've got ver room again I is it just me I don't get this poke why would you make a Pokemon that's a car engine silly uh Charmander again I'm hoping there's a shiny Charmander in there I imagine there probably is if there's a regular Charmander that would be really cool to get um got pineco clobbopus and then a mimikyu go other ones I'm going to assume that most of the uh cards you can get in standard are also going to be in the shiny variants as well so hopefully there is a shiny Pikachu in there I'm sure one of you will let me know if there is or hopefully we do pull it FY Lapras toad school just walking uh Le chunk uh neon's backpack weird card uh Iona again Artis again numl we got a guard ofir ex as our Hollow which is decent yeah it's nice it's nice getting hits like guard of orx in these um I've never really understood why they put in there everyone wants the shinies everyone wants the other ones I feel like I'd rather get no hit no I can't say that I no they're still nice cards they're still nice cards uh there's our code card it's got numo marticus maractus pan student Lapras scray Ultra swba Lapras we got wug Trio and professor's research that's another really nice card there we're getting some really good illustration rares here I'm guessing they're called illustration rares in this set I need to actually go back and have a look um not having another nightmare like last video where I call them the completely wrong thing but yeah W Trio is really cool um I just think the artwork on these are just so nice so yeah always welcome in our packs we will take that any day of the week yeah we are not even I wouldn't even say we're halfway through these packs and we've already got some really impressive polls uh I couldn't tell you if they were the the very best ones you could be getting uh I maybe should have done a little bit more research before I did this video but um I wanted to I wanted to kind of experience it for the first time on video um just to catch my my kind of reaction to the cards and things like that um we got another Pikachu yeah I really hope there is a shiny Pikachu in this Set uh I imagine that's going to be the card you're going to want to kind of get in that shiny slot for sure uh nice got Palin again uh mimikyu if anyone watched the last video you know how many times we packed this guy um he looks his legs look kind of funky but uh yeah cool another another illustration R um it's a very dark card kind of I don't know if that's even picking up on the camera but yeah very nice I feel like we should open a Pikachu pack next um he's there's got to be a shiny Pikachu in this pack if he's on the uh he's on the front and there's a regular one surely we might find him in one of these packs you would hope so there is a code card we got natu rare candy cottony bco Ultra Ball on colog Lantern Tad Mouse moonlit Hill and then we got Fort always say this wrong foress ex let me know down in the comments what you think of uh of pal f it be interesting to see if it's if it's just me that's enjoying it but uh I think this is probably going to be one of those one of those sets that people want to go back and open like 5 10 years from now for sure um there's our code card nearly did a pack check on there I don't actually know I'm guessing there's one from the back uh so there's Pikachu famp chincha kilowat trol Clive again chameleon and a shiny AR beli which is very nice into a Raichu and an Executor if we could keep that luck going that would be fantastic code card okay we got P student chincha pineco Pikachu camat Atticus donfan okay we got sarab Billy full art shiny there that's our first full art shiny of the video yeah that's nice you can't go wrong with these silver cards I think they're awesome uh we got a Lapras and then a just regular at the back there yeah that's that's [Music] awesome there is our code card tandem Mouse Baro numo marus Nest ball swoat moonlit Hill kilow draw reverse reverse magma and our rare is is just a zatu Holo there definitely is packs in this set that you strike out on but it feels like a lot less than other sets you know it it's quite nice being able to uh kind of buy a set like this and not be guaranteed hits but just know that you're going to open something worth opening uh you know what I mean so yeah I always love these like kind of holiday sets that come out I think they're really cool got gra loock reverse mimick key reverse and nice got the Charizard EX which we have packed a lot on this channel in different variants I think let's do the pack trick on this one let's go proper like old school I say old school probably YouTuber Vibes with this see what energy card we got on the front Okay got numl natu palwan student cottony Charmeleon Ultra Ball primape our reverse zatu reverse Scraggy and just a regular Hol professor's research so yeah like I said definitely packs where you can strike out that was for sure one of them um but you know I feel like we're getting more hits than we are than we are dead packs so yeah no complaints from me I think this is a really cool set so far so got toad sco he looks like he's he's running fast man which is does he look like something that could run fast I don't think so wub famp looks like it's flying uh we got wish Pikachu Lantern moonlit Hill Donan famp again gimle and then we've got a hollow mag [Music] morar so coming down to I reckon it's probably our last 10 packs from what I can see as's your code card uh got sharet clobbopus ver room uh fryb frbs fryb no weird name uh killer watal Artisan Kia Charmander rare shiny uh nice I was really hoping there would be one of these in there when I was seeing the when I saw the standard ones come through I was really hoping there was going to be shiny versions of those too so you never know there might be something else behind this as well and there is yeah it's another for me and then just a regular annihilate we couldn't get the triple hit but we got the double hit Okay so we've got one two three four 5 6 7 8 nine 10 packs it was a good guess right so last 10 packs of the video let's see if we can top anything that we've got so far see if we can get another one of those uh special illustration rares that that would be fantastic here's our code card okay so we gley p and student Charmeleon pull in more than I need there Scraggy natu and a sedge let's go with a Pikachu pack again so okay here's our code card chincha pineco Pikachu again can we get Pikachu in our shiny slot that would be very nice no pow and Wooper Figo and nice a no ver ex as well so another Pikachu pack got the uh code card Fane Lapras toad school le chunk grapp locked the owner's backpack Dash bun and we got a shiny Knack knle stack I can never say that one as well we got another shiny uh we got noat reverse and a just Hollow execute [Music] let's see if we can end the video on a banger please so Baro lunk execute garley Charmeleon keep doing this dashb gamarro scray Sarah ledge and nice iron Treads ex again yeah I reckon we probably nearly there with the EX card surely I don't I really don't think there's going to be too many of those open yeah I don't know if it's just me but some some sets come out and the card packs are just so hard to open in comparison to other ones doesn't make any sense ion keratol swoat and great Tusk ex the more I keep saying about how we've got all these EX cards the more we pull so I think I might shut up about them okay so I think we are on our last five packs so yeah hoping these last five is where all the uh all the big cards are hiding we got gimle the chunk execute Chad Clive oink colog Moon Moon lit Hill cottony barach and nice we got our first uh full art there full art Trainer Card which is the paldan student so cool yeah we're getting some nice cards at the end there I feel like you can't go wrong with a trainer car especially from a set like this see still four more packs to go let's see if we can top that pal student we got three chances at the back of here to pull something nice so got donam Atticus kopus reverse new reverse and how have we got back toback p and we haven't got a single Full Art this whole video and then we get back to back is that a different artwork as well it is cool so there's actually uh different versions of that card in this set which is very nice so yeah we got this one that we just packed and then also this second one here what are the chances of that getting that back to back right okay so last time we were asking to top palwan student and we got a palwan student again so you know maybe we can top it on this pack maybe we can get a different a different full art maybe we'll see uh okay so we got Lapras M junr maschi barach Whimsy cot scray swoa you got a shiny slow bro which is awesome I think anything from 151 the original 151 is a great pull so yeah very happy with that and we've got a natu and then just a regular Holo seret last two packs of the video have actually come out to be both piku packs so yeah we'll we'll just crack these open um let's hope for one of those secret illustration rares to finish things off or at least maybe a gold card as well we haven't actually seen a gold card in this video it's got neona Charmander rare candy T tand Mouse clier we got dashb we got a reverse fryb reverse Donan and then a just standard Hollow houndstone okay last pack magic let's see if this is the pack we get the gold card in maybe um it'd be nice to end the video on something even if it was just a shiny or something like that but uh yeah let's do the pack trick on this one as it's the last one so we got basic water energy got Tander Mouse Baro num maractus Mouse hold into iono I believe this is going to be our first reverse no this the next one is going to be our our first reverse kilowatt drol and okay so we got reverse palan student I feel like we probably have every version of that card now um our next one is reverse Pikachu sadly not a shiny one and our final card of the video is is a regular Hol rare M oter if you did enjoy today's video remember I'm giving away one of these etvs to one of you guys so all you got to do is be subscribed leave a like on the video and comment down below what your favorite hit was from today all right I'll see you in the next [Music] one | Max Does Pokemon | UC-mDbPaXMhSCKgHIjyVX2Vw | 2024-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,512 | 17,193 |
KHZ77HFTrUY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHZ77HFTrUY | Wow Dianne Feinstein Moves To Seal FBI Investigation as Case Collapses | [Music] huge development Feinstein moves to seal FBI investigation as case collapses by Western journal comm for the past several weeks Democrats and their liberal media allies have publicly excoriated Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh over a number of uncorroborated and allegations and unverifiable rumors of criminal wrongdoing essentially convicting and sentencing him to political death in the court of public opinion obviously intent on derailing Cavanaugh's nomination by creating a massive public outcry and rendering him toxic to moderate Republicans Democrats had no problems whatsoever in publicly discussing every sordid detail of the allegations and smears hurled at the previously spotless nominee yet in spite of the blatant attempts to assassinate this character and destroy him politically Cavanaugh managed to clear the Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday with the condition that the FBI open a limited investigation into the several allegations lodged against him all indications thus far from that investigation suggest that nothing new will be found to stop Cavanaugh from being confirmed and now Democrats suddenly want to ensure that any new information discovered about Cavanaugh is kept secret so only members of the Senate and select staffers will be permitted to see what the FBI produces after concluding the probe CNN reporter Elizabeth Landers noted as much in a twink quoting committee ranking member Dianne Feinstein Landers tweeted Feinstein indicates that the FBI report on Kavanagh should not be made public it would seem to me that if people are going to be identified this ought to be held very close and not I think the investigation ought to be closely held she Feinstein reiterated funny Feinstein didn't seem all that concerned about keeping people's identities closely held when the letter sent to her from Kavanagh accuser Christine Blasi D Ford was leaked to the media nor did she exhibit any such concern when she publicly spoke about some of the other individuals named by Ford or the other accusers who have popped out of the woodwork in Fords wake a CNN report noted that Feinstein has demanded the FBI informed her of everyone the agency is talking to his part of its probe into the Cavanaugh allegations and said and of course it would be given to us on a classified basis but at least we would know asked how the American public will have any confidence in the ultimate conclusions reached by the Senate following such a secret report from the FBI Feinstein replied well let's see I can't say because I don't know what the investigation will say Norah's feinstein alone has an update to that same CNN article reported that the California senator was joined in her call for the results of the FBI probe to remain secret by Democratic Senator Chris Coons of Delaware I think that the work product of the FBI should be kept confidential to the Senate but all senators should be able to review it Coons told reporters that's typically what's the case in any background investigation the FBI delivers investigatory work facts not conclusions and then senators review those files but those are committee confidential files typically he added so typical would be for the Senate Judiciary Committee to quietly investigate allegations against a nominee by itself without jumping all of the disgusting details into publicly vanna coordinated media campaign but there isn't much in Washington DC these days that is typical anymore further updates to the tienen article indicated that the dispute over whether the FBI probe into the Cavanaugh allegations had crossed the aisle to the Republican side as well as South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham called for the final report to be made public in its entirety while Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the report would be handled in the usual manner distributed to senators so only then in select staff members can read it Democrats like Feinstein and Coons had no problem making all of the details of the allegations against Cavanaugh public when they thought doing so would succeed in derailing his nomination but now that it looks like Kavanagh will survive the smears and be confirmed to the Supreme Court they want to keep any exonerating information secret from the public if that doesn't add to the damning evidence suggesting this whole charade was intended solely to scuttle Cavanaugh's nomination rather than get to the truth of the allegations against him then seemingly nothing else will [Music] | PoliticsNow | UC8YaztwtGrzh-wkFFqiCBtw | 2018-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 737 | 4,503 |
LcG-ke4QnS8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcG-ke4QnS8 | Cow Abductions & Aliens. Where Does It All Come From? | you may have seen some memes online or people joking about cows being abducted by aliens and UFOs but have you wondered were those memes and overall subject about cows related to aliens actually come from the fascination with cow abductions by aliens and UFOs can be traced back to the broader UFO phenomenon which gained significant attention in the mid 20th century while I don't have a precise date for when a specific Meme and belief about cow abductions began I can provide some context the concept of extraterrestrial beings visiting Earth and engaging in mysterious activities including abducting cows became more prominent and popular culture during the 20th century it was fueled by a combination of factors such as reported UFO sightings conspiracy theories and the spread of UFO related content in books movies and television shows the Trope of aliens abducting cows likely emerged as a humorous and somewhat absurd aspect of UFO lore it plays on the idea that these Advanced beings would have a peculiar interest in Earth's livestock the meme and beliefs surrounding cow abductions have been perpetuated through humor memes and internet culture while it may not have a specific starting point the idea of cows being involved in alien abductions is a product of the broader fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena in modern popular culture but wait there's more to it than just the memes there's also where it supposedly All Began from I mean evening of April 19th 1897 in the heartland of Kansas something extraordinary occurred that sent shock waves through the community imagine this a local Rancher named Alexander Hamilton his son and a Hired Man gazing up at the night sky their eyes fixated on an immense cigar-shaped UFO hovering above a Corral near their home what's even more astonishing is what they claim to have seen beneath this otherworldly craft six of the strangest beings I ever saw Hamilton proclaimed but the the strangeness doesn't end there just as the trio was transfixed by this surreal spectacle they heard the distressing cries of a trapped calf this poor creature was in snared in a fence a rope around its neck mysteriously extending upward toward the UFO despite their efforts they couldn't free the calf so they took a drastic step cutting the wire loose what happened next will send shivers down your spine the ship heer and all Rose slowly and vanished into the Northwest night the inry deepens as we fast forward to the next day Hamilton embarks on a search for the missing calf only to stumble upon a neighbor who had made a Grizzly Discovery the butchered remains of the calf were found in his pasture but here's the kicker there were no tracks to be found in the soft ground to add an extra layer of intrigue a dozen reputable citizens signed an affidavit swearing by Hamilton's word this incredible story spread like wildfire captivating not only the United States but Europe as well it's a tale that has intrigued ethologists for decades yet here's where the plot thickens even more in 1976 a mysterious twist unfolded an elderly Kansas woman came forward revealing a long-kept secret just before the tale was published Hamilton had allegedly confessed to his wife that he had fabricated the entire story as it turns out Hamilton was part of a secret of life Club known for spinning outrageous Yarns and according to the woman this particular tale had been the Pinnacle of their storytelling prowess | Musculoso Softwares | UCvptOaX6MhNjJ-eLnmpJ4CA | 2023-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 589 | 3,461 |
8zHSRqm2-FE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zHSRqm2-FE | Powerful Lecture on How To Come Out Of Drug Addictions | Mufti Menk | praise be to allah subhanahu wata'ala creator of the universe lord of the worlds sustain cherisher nourisher of one and all and salutations and blessings upon Muhammad ibn Abdullah he sallallahu alayhi wasallam blessings upon all his companions blessings upon the four illustrious Imams namely Abu Hanifa Torah he Mahalo Molly keep no Ana's he Mahalo Muhammad Amir is a Shaffir aji Mahalo a medieval humble your hammer whom Allah who jamia blessings upon all those who have followed rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam all those who are following him may Allah make us from amongst them and all those who will follow him until the day of the AMA may Allah make our offspring from amongst them honor dilemma and respected gathering of brothers and sisters mothers and daughters as well as sons today I wish to speak on a very important topic may allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant me the acceptance and yourselves as well that what he said comes from the heart to the heart and i make a prayer to allah subhanahu wata'ala at the beginning of this talk allahumma la mulana in la montaña in internal email Hakim oh Allah definitely we do not know anything besides that which you have taught us for indeed you are the owner of knowledge you are most knowledgeable most wise grant us a little bit of your knowledge and wisdom I mean we all know that in society we have leaders these leaders are there some of us might not know how the leaders are there but in most cases the leaders are chosen and elected and selected by the masses what type of leader would we choose that question I leave for you to answer but I can help you think if you were to be asked the question what type of leader would you choose you would definitely choose someone who has the qualities of leadership in brief someone who is truthful who is honest who does not have bad habits someone who has a say someone who is respected in society and community someone whose history speaks volumes as to his goodness someone whose goodness exceeds his bad and evil these are the type of leaders that we would elect similarly if we did not have a say as to the Imam we have in our Masjid or the leaders within our own communities we would always still find that these leaders have good qualities they are not womanizers may Allah protect us and in the case of women I think I can use the word man Isis may Allah save us all they are not from amongst those who are drunkards they are not addicted to drugs they have not pierced their ears as men nor have they pierced their belly buttons and at times some people go as far as piercing their private parts may Allah save us and protect us but the leaders of our communities and our cities and our countries definitely do not have their privates past parts Pierce's the reason I am raising this is to make it very clear that someone somewhere is benefiting by spreading mischief on earth if a person would like to lead and he wants to be the only one without any threat to his leadership to lead he needs to ensure that the masses are engaged in filthy activity that will ensure and make sure that they will never be able to compete with him when we are Muslims we are taught the qualities of leadership male and female we are supposed to be honest straightforward what what we utter from our mouths is supposed to be carefully selected and chosen the words we speak must be the most beautiful of words we are supposed to be the most polite the most decent the most helpful we are supposed to be the furthest away from drinking from drugs from homosexuality from the tattooing of the body in various places from cutting our hair different sizes and from piercing the body in all silly places and so on I've just mentioned a few because we are meant to be those who are dignified automatically every Muslim is supposed to be a potential leader every Muslim is supposed to be a person who can be elected into a post of leadership if only you follow this lamb and if only we were true Muslims every single one of us would be able to control our sexual desires the inclination towards the opposite sex which is very natural islam teaches us to harness it and to control it and to only meet your desires in a halal manner may Allah grant us chastity and honesty and may Allah protect us for this reason the hadith of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and remember he was the leader of leaders there is no doubt that whatever he taught was brilliance it was the height of completeness and canal mailman lima-bean alayhi wa ma baina fajita e Othman lahul Jenna whosoever can guarantee for me the correct use of his tongue that which lies between his cheeks and the correct use of that which lies between his thighs the private parts male and female I guarantee for them Jenna it is a very simple hadith but it is not very easy to execute and to follow may Allah grant us the ability and acceptance to control our tongues and our private parts if you guarantee the correct use of these two you can smile all the way the melodica will come to you at the point of death and say a worshipper of Allah recite the Shahada in mizuno you are about to leave this earth and the last words as you leave this earth will be that particular Shahada may Allah grant it to us may he take us away with a smile why because every time we wanted to utter words with our tongues we asked ourselves is this what is required is this what is needed is this what the Sunnah is is this what the Prophet would have said had he spoken and if it is not the case we should remain hush and silent when you have used your tongue in evil do you really think that one day when it means the most you will then use it in good but if you have constantly used your tongue in good believe me the day it is most needed only goodness will come out of that tongue may Allah grant that to us so these are the qualities of leadership those non-muslims who would like to lead they happen to be leading they have created a cartel why because they want to lead and they know that every other community and nation and people every other group of people is easy to dissolve besides the Muslims if you take a look at the culture in the West you are regarded as totally free a person who is not oppressed when you wear a miniskirt when you have sex with everyone that you see on the road and when your statements are dirty and filthy you are regarded as a person a member of the free world it is a fact the monetary where Islamic dressing or any form of cultural dressing let us take a look at the African traditional dress which is brilliant and conformed to Islam it was dissolved by Western ideology and those who have tried to inculcate a little bit of sense in the to say why did you remove the long piece of cloth which was flowery and beautiful that you had as a skirt and the piece of cloth that you used to wear at the top and the piece of cloth that you used to tie on your head why did you remove it they will say you are backward let me inform you today anyone who follows any culture of the old times will always be a more decent person than a person who follows the culture of his lusts and desires if you take a look at the Victorian era in Great Britain not very long ago the women used to dress in long dresses and they used to wear hats which would cover their faces even with nets that would actually come down to cover their faces but then when those who wanted to rule saw that there is something wrong if we are to go into leadership we will have too much competition they began to sell an idea to the public follow your desires and you will be a free person they came to this world with what is known as freedom of expression freedom of belief freedom of this and that freedom of choice and by selling this to the world they began to regard a person who is a gay as someone who belongs to the free world they have the right to be gay naruban laughs this is why allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala speaks in the quran surah - teen laughs on the final corner in Santa Fe Sunita Bowie so more other than us fellas feeling in Laveen indeed we have created man in the best of postures with the best brain possible and thereafter besides those who believe we have reduced the rest to worse than the worst as philosophy leaned worse than the worst besides those who believe which means there is an exception to this if you believe and you do good deeds you will always be a potential leader the animals are regarded as worse than us they have brains they use those brains an animal if you are to train a dog and I was reading a book two weeks ago about training dogs because we have become like animals we behave like animals so sometimes we need to read the books of how to train animals in order to train our own children its effect they say when you want to train a dog you must only be positive you cannot be negative when the dog does something wrong especially if it is an Alsatian or a dog a Doberman they call it do not punish it but when it does something correct you must reward it so it will understand that whenever I do this I will be rewarded if you are to punish it it will become more vicious if my turn on you one day even the dogs have started changing today with our children when you warn them they don't want a warning so what do we do now when they do anything correct we've got to tell them well done excellent what you've done is extremely positive this is the condition that we have dropped ourselves to if a cow is given food at half-past six in the morning by a certain gentleman the minute the gentleman comes and the time strikes twenty nine minutes past 6:00 without being told the cows know there is goodness from this direction they will all come to that direction because they have understanding they've got brains also whereas if there is a man every day he beats a cow and he inflicts pain upon it whenever that man is seen you will find the cows running away moments before I came here we were talking about cows and I was mentioning to the brothers saying do you know that if a cow has seen even once the place of slaughter the day it is being driven there it will put up a battle before it gets there it knows automatically this is an evil place all my brothers and sisters who have gone here have not returned so even a cow understands what is good and bad but today we fall prey to the forces of the West basically those forces that are calling us to the so called freedoms which are literal whirlpools of destruction now let me take you further would you ever vote would you ever have an imam of a Masjid or vote for him or elect him if he is an open outright homosexual I see everyone says no would you ever vote for any man who has a big earring on his ear never he can be a top reciter but if his belly is pierced and he's got a massive ring stick ticking out of there you won't want to listen to the Quran he reads similarly would you ever vote for a leader in your own City here or in your country who is such a drunkard that half his life he doesn't know what he is saying addicted to alcohol you wouldn't would you ever vote for a person who is so addicted to drugs that he cannot do without it No so now those who want to lead and do not want any body to come in their way need to think of a plan of how to suck people into the pool of destruction that of drugs and alcohol and homosexuality and this type of so-called freedom so that once they are sucked into it they will never ever be potential leaders again this is the beginning now we should understand Oh children who are here today oh you who will listen to me at some point or another remember stay away as far as possible from drugs and alcohol and homosexuality control your sexual activity make sure it is within the confines of Islam and the Sharia because if you do not you will then not be a potential leader not even in your own home will you ever be able to leave your own children in your house when you yourself is a so-called drug addict may Allah protect us all so the first message goes out to those youngsters and those who have never tried drugs and alcohol in their lives remember the environment out there is very pulling whenever there is a whirlpool the waters go deeper and deeper and the entire current flows in that direction you have got to roll the other way and you need greater muscle in order to row in the opposite direction may Allah grant us the rowing in the opposite direction and may he grant us the rowing towards Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam the way of life that is the first message and I have relayed it do not even try a cigarette the youngsters who are here today that is the beginning of destruction those who smoke will definitely tell you that do you know what it's a bad habit even if your father smokes or your mother may Allah save our women folk from this very very disastrous habit they will tell you as smokers my dear son my dear daughter is the last thing I want you to do because now they know they are addicted they are part and parcel of it those who have been rehabilitated from a drug addiction may Allah protect all those who have been involved in drugs in one way or another and save them from this habit and take them out of it they will confirm after they come out of that habit that it is the worst habit those who are on drugs would like to leave it if only they knew how to and that is going to be the second part of this talk but as I said the first is concentrated upon those who have not tried anything remember don't ever make that mistake I always tell the youngsters and it is a statement that I wish you could understand and I hope you don't misunderstand it if a boy comes to me and says do you know I have a girlfriend or a girl comes and says I have a boyfriend and I'm madly in love I can help them because the worst scenario is we can get the nikah done there is a halal way out of that that is the worst scenario but if a youngster comes to me and says you know what I am a drug addict the question I want to pose to you today when it comes to the opposite sex Allah knows that there is something within you that inclines you to it so Allah has made a halal way out so that you can fulfill those desires at some point but when it comes to alcohol and drugs believe me there is no goodness in it at all for that reason Allah has never ever kept a halal way out of that there is no ways that that thing can be made halal for you the only help I can offer you is to try and counsel you to come out of that habit that is the only solution so for this reason my dear youth and those of us who have been fortunate enough not to get into these habits the message is loud and clear prevention is better than cure we've heard that a thousand and one times dear ajamu with diet in my room in Campari a large as the Arabic saying goes a small amount of effort that is required and expense that is required to protect yourself and to prevent is better than a mountains worth of medication to solve the problem to cure the second stage oh you who are involved in this bad habit we need you you are tomorrow's leaders leave the habit it is not too late that is the message I have when a child is young baby the child urinates anywhere and everywhere for this reason in order to save ourselves from embarrassment we love the child but we know that this child might disgrace us by urinating on someone's beautiful carpet in someone's beautiful car in the lounge on someone's laps so we put on a nappy on the child so that when it urinates if you remains in that nappy and does not cause a problem but do we hate a child because they urinate everyone will say no ways we don't hate the child but we will make sure that when the child gets to two years or three years a little bit more a little bit less we train the child something known as nappy training and there are many accidents that will occur during nappy training whereas you do not hate the child for making that accident you will clean it up but you will hate the urination why am I saying this because we must understand that in order to solve this matter and this is the third part of tonight's lecture I want to discuss the second and third stages for those of us who are dealing with the crisis either in our homes or in our communities we must understand hate the habit but remember that that person if they leave the habit is a potential leader what is the worst habit the worst habit that a person can have is gopher is that not correct gopher is the worst habit but take a look at rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he was seated in the house of allah memorable our camaraderie allahu anhu he made a dua Allah whom I shall Islam abaya hadeel aramara in oh Allah strengthen Islam through one of the two Omar's who are they Omar I blew al khattab radhi'allahu anhu Oh am i blue Hisham known as Abu jahil these were two enemies of Islam who inflicted a lot of damage on Islam who always drew their swords for any reason they lifted up the sword and they were ready to clatter and clash that sword with anyone and that morning Rama reveals October of the allahu anhu who did not know of the two are made by the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and the reason I am mentioning this is to show us let us make dua for those who are engaged in another type of a bad habit drugs alcohol homosexuality and the evils of today's time but we make dua for them because if they leave that bad habit tomorrow they can be our leaders and I'm giving you the example of Rome original khattab radhi'allahu anhu because he was one of the ark enemies of islam he raised his sword and he said I am going to today kill this prophet mohammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam and boldly he marched out of his home and as he walked he was met by someone who told him where are you going over with the sword in your hand and marching so boldly he said I am going to kill Mohammed Allahu Akbar and Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala says in the Quran Allah we are similar mean [Music] Oh prophet do not fear Allah will protect you from the people on one side there is a man coming out to kill on the other side Allah is protecting someone can anyone harm someone whom Allah is protecting may impossible may Allah protect us in the same way so this person who Metro Manila table on the road told him here Omar Mohamed is very far go to your own sister who has accepted islam fatima your own sister and that struck in his head let me go to my sister and he pounded on the door he heard the verses being recited as he opened the door he saw his brother-in-law his sister quickly putting some sheets the type of sheets they had at that time away and he inquired he knew this must have been the Quran something that Mohamed has come with sallallahu alayhi wa sallam what is it that you had they refused because you've got to be clean to touch the Quran in none shall touch it besides those who are pure and clean so they defended those sheets with their life may Allah grant us the ability to defend the Quran from being desecrated they said nay you will not read this you will not touch it you are filthy he began to beat them until they bled and when they bled he saw his sister bleeding something went into his heart this is my blood my own blood and it's now clapping he said look I need to read these papers they said ok cleanse yourself he cleansed himself and he came [Music] Zuleika you go on an integer for in letters kima tell me my love men call upon my once a mighty ruler man long since our Lihue Murph is a mighty woman feel only one man who mama doctors he began to cry this mountain collapsed by listening to three four verses take me to Mohammed he exclaimed take me to Mohammed they knew that this man's heart is broken broken regarding the hatred he had but solidified regarding Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam one the Sahaba of the allahu anhum in the house of allah come if knowable arkham had heard a door on this side or more did not know of that du'a he came for damage he was one of the staunchest enemies of islam he had the bad the most evil habit and that was the habit of Kofu but suddenly he decided he wants to be a Muslim and he had his sword and the few of them marched towards the house of an outcome him knowable outcome radi allahu anhu and who was at the door none other than hamza even Abdul Muttalib known as Asadullah the Lion of Allah he was standing he saw Omar ibn al Khattab one of the most staunch enemies of Islam walking with his sword and a little bit of blood around with people bleeding walking towards this house what do you think went through his mind as he saw a sword and a man who was known to slaughter and execute anyone walking towards this house he looked and he said Allah whom Allah this is rhomin look at the Sahaba of Allah and whom in you read allahu be he hire a new slim conveyer udderly ke Akua to Allah hyena Ya Allah if you intend goodness with this man let him accept Islam and if he intends anything else make it easy upon us to execute him here and now immediate and the swords were drawn ready in waiting where is Muhammad Ali Mohammed where is Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he bursts into the room with all the Sahaba of the allahu anhum ready to see what rumour does what type of guts this man had I'm sure we've heard about this nothing would stop this man from achieving what he would like to achieve and the Sahaba of the allahu anhu were ready to pounce on him when he looked at muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and said in me to Allah in the MA wash Hanukkah up - who wore a solo and everyone said Allah Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar this is rhomin Allah has brought him to Islam Akbar he left the bad habit do you know what happened immediately he looked at Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and asked his first question ya rasulallah imagine now he addressed him o Messenger of Allah Allah snarl helped are we not on the right path Bella the answer was indeed we are on the right path well then let us proudly marched to the haramein walk to the harem in Mecca why are we reading Salah in the house of Allah commit noble outcome we will march and we will read in public nothing will stop us today and they made two lions immediately they made two subs one was led by umar IBN al-khattab the other was led by hamza in arabic poly and they marched we uh turing the takbir all the way to the Masjid the kuffar could not say anything at all they were humbled and hast they had to look and says a rumour is with them today and that was the first time in the history of Islam that Salah was read they the type of solar is not the exact Salah we have today because at that time Salah was not yet compulsory it was only given to rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam on the occasion of maharaj which happened later on and for this reason it was not prescribed in the Masjid it could have been read anywhere at the time why did I relate this story today to show you that if you remove this bad habit tomorrow Allah can use you to defend this deed if you remove this habit in split seconds Allah can raise your status very high on my rib Nilka father of the allahu anhu by uttering those words became one of the best to ever drop this earth after them beyond amo salat wa salam i can pinpoint and tell you his rank he was second after all the NB a-- first was abu bakr radiyaallahu anhu and second was honorable cut a bit of the olive oil and he only achieved it because he realized that he was getting sucked into the whirlpool of evil later on he spoke and he said do you know we used to worship idols that we used to make of dates when we were hungry wish to eat the hand we used to eat this and that we used to eat around gods he has uttered that and they used to laugh about it so those who have come out of drugs will tell you do you know what we were fools we used to disturb our mothers and parents today we are parents and we pray that our children be guided from this habit so the message here to those who may be engaged in drugs in one way or another it is never too late to turn to allah it requires a lot of willpower it requires great willpower and you must understand don't let Satan deceive you allah subhanahu wata'ala is waiting for you and allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala is calling out to you every single day he stretches his hand the hadith says in a la ratta liable so to Yahoo lilia to vamoose Eun ha Wyatt viable so together who Ben hurry Leah to Babu see you Layla had taught Lewisham to me mariebee ha Rahul Buhari what a hadith Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala stretches the hand of Mercy every day to forgive those who have committed sin by night and stretches the hand of Mercy every night to forgive those who have committed sin by day until the Sun rises from the other side and it has not yet risen yet another hadith proving that Allah is waiting for you o you who is engaged in these bad habits whatever it is o you who have been engaged in Xena it is time to turn to Allah Allah meeya kneeling Lavina - ah - lubu Homelink need has the time not come for those who believe to turn to Allah and to turn to the remembrance of allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala the question we must pose to ourselves those who are engaged in zina those who are engaged in the be partaking of alcohol those who might be going to the casinos and blowing their money in the wrong way how long is this going to carry on for surely we need to prepare for life that is beyond the eternal life the hadith says en0 rabbuna allah sama dunya : 18 he never Cthulhu toenail in akhirah fire coal hell mentor even for to bali Hellman Mustafa in favour Allah helman sir LLL inform Yahoo Allah every Eve every early morning when a third of the night is remaining allah subhanahu wata'ala svehla descends and he calls out from the lowest heaven saying is there anyone seeking my forgiveness that I can forgive him or her is there anyone repenting to me that I can accept that repentance is there anyone asking me anything that I can can grant them whatever they want most probably we are snoring at that hour of the morning is it fair set your alarm clock to get you up at 3:00 o'clock not necessarily to read tahajud we have not yet got to that stage but just to get up for two minutes in your bed whilst you are cozy raise your hands and say Ya Allah I know you are calling you are asking who is there seeking forgiveness so that you could you for you will forgive ya allah I am the one seeking forgiveness and feel your hair stand wallahi i swear by allah i swear by allah who has raised the skies with no pillars that he definitely calls out and he is waiting for me and you imagine how he will when he is calling out who wants to ask me something and you have set your clock to get up at that moment just for five minutes to say yeah lights me I am weak I need you yalla I am the one who is calling out to you I have this problem that problem protect me safeguard my children do you know what he says Mooji Buddha right there either I always answer the call of the caller positively whenever he calls out to me Subhan Allah how can we even feel for a split moment that Allah has not responded to our to our in casimiro uh [Music] Zachary alehissalaam when he called out What did he say he said o Allah I am calling out to you I know you are the one who listens and hears the ayahs well yeah Eddie for Sola who had covalent multi-bit Dawid Allah knows your door before you utter it he knows it from your heart and Allah knows how you would have preferred to word your door ah sometimes we can't even word our to ask some people have complained to me that we raise our hands and we forget how to call out to Allah we forget what we wanted to say don't worry my dear mother and sister my dear brother and elder here remember one thing Allah knows that you are from your heart even before you utter it but have you ever got up at that hour of the morning just for a few minutes if you are strong enough you can get out of your bed make all do read to records of the adjud a few records of the head dude may Allah grant us that level but if not at least call out to him at that hour and go and sleep at five plus three once again two minutes at least you have asked Allah now Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala will respond you will feel his mercy his blessings you will feel the contentment your day will be spent in a different way I guarantee that for you because you know there was a communication between you and your Creator there was a link he called out you called back to him and he called back to you and you call out to him again subhanAllah imagine if you had a link with the president of this country such that he would contact you every day and you would talk to him and he would talk to you he would never phone you in a rush is that not correct it's when you need him you'll phone him but Allah subhana WA Ta'ala calls out to you he dials your number on a daily basis all that is required of you is to answer that communication and to speak back to allah subhanahu wata'ala and then again we are sleeping at that hour we need to do something about this we need to turn to Allah and believe me he will grant us whatever we want so allah subhanahu wata'ala calls out in fact another hadith says in allah i have to be loot over the labadie mirela me over did allah subhanahu wa ta'ala always accepts the Toba of all his worshipers for as long as they have not got to Sakura Shaitan comes to us and makes us feel that your Taba is rejected it is not accepted Allah did not forgive you in Islam we are taught that when Allah has forgiven you he never raises the past it's gone and deleted so don't let it bug you down nothing that you have committed in the past is too big for Allah to forgive when Allah says only our body and latinas Raphael who see him let upon out o Muhammad in say to the worshippers who have transgressed against themselves never lose hope in the mercy of Allah sometimes we lose hope in the mercy of Allah so we are going against the commands of Allah by losing hope we are insulting him he says o my worshippers I am most forgiving most merciful when we start we say bismillah r-rahman r-rahim we don't say bismillah he Sahib inaudible Alima we always say in the name of Allah most forgiving most merciful we never say in the name of Allah the one who punishes very severely never ever that is an insult to allah subhanahu wata'ala he speaks of rahman and he speaks of rama and mercy remember turned to allah it is high time we turn oh you who is involved in sin the ummah needs you the people of Iraq need you the people of Palestine need you not in person but they need you to reform yourself because if you reform yourself and other members of the community reform themselves that is the only time Allah will grant Reformation to every community every country and thereafter the Ummah at large in Allah Allah Allah becoming had tear you by irulu see him Allah will never transform the condition of any OMA for as long as the individuals of that Ummah do not transform themselves so if I want to help the people of Iraq I need to transform myself I need to be better with my own family members with my wife with my husband with my children with my parents with my in-laws and so on I need to be tolerant with them and allah subhanahu wa ta'ala will then affect positive change in the whole Ummah today we pick on this person and that person not realizing that the solution to it lies in rectifying our own weaknesses so the message here turned to allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala do not fall prey to the forces of evil around us o you who is involved in selling drugs and alcohol and making money out of it remember it is something very dangerous why do you want to shoulder the burden of the sin of everyone can I tell you can I take you down the Avenue of reality for a moment do you know that by selling this drug you have removed contentment from your life in its totality you can have a million and a billion but you live in constant fear there is a way of coming out of the sphere you just need to turn to allah subhanahu wata'ala you live in constant fear anything you ever buy will be short-lived your desires will not exist for longer than 30 minutes you will then feel remorse and regrets you will live a life of gangsterism which you will hate yourself but you you allow yourself to get deeper into it I swear that regret will become so strong but you will not be able to do anything about it because of the lack of willpower you will have the dirtiest friends and you will know that your friends are dirty but because you allowed yourself to fall into this dangerous activity for the love of the ran and the dollar for that reason you will not be able to do anything about it unless you have a strong willpower and for all I care you may be shot dead one day and suddenly you lose your life what did you gain allah akbar allahu akbar allahu allahu akbar allahu akbar wa lillahil hamd that is detect bill that allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala has declared and that is the takbir we read on the days of happiness we must understand it is the most powerful takbir you can have may Allah grant that to us and through the power of his greatness may he take out of the clutches of Shaitaan even those who might be dealing in drugs I mean you are members of the Ummah insha'Allah we will try to nappy train you but come and admit your faults don't worry we will not beat you up when you are admitting your fault we will not make the odds against you we will make dua for you look at Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he did not make a dua against Homer if Nilka table he made a dua for Omar ibn al Khattab and what happened Rama even al khattab came into the fold of Islam we will follow the same blessed Sunnah we will make a two hour for you but don't force us to make a two hour against you by sucking away all our children let me ask you a question do you really want to shoulder the sin of everyone who buys that drug from you until the day of teamö no you don't cause here on dunya well Danika one who's removing such a person may lose the dunya and the akhira and Allah says that is a clear loss take a look at the Kafar most of them who have qualities of leadership are not on drugs they do not have bad habits they are enjoying the dunya to a certain extent but they might lose the affero but those who are Muslim in you will be content in the dunya insha Allah and Allah will still grant you the athira but those who have lost the dunya by engaging in activity that results in them ducking and diving and hiding and living in fear constantly for their whole lives it is a fake life and in the earth era you get absolutely nothing do you really want that believe me I am sent to you to convey this message to you it is no coincidence that I am here today speaking to you it was chosen by Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala a long long time ago i am here to deliver the message of muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam I will be asked on the day of teamö you went to this message it did you speak to them and I will say Ya Allah I have spoken there are witnesses here who bear witness for me in sha allah that i have delivered the goods now the response must come from you have you heard what was said today it is not too late to turn to allah subhanahu wata'ala consider the positives and negatives with your brain and you will really and deeply understand that there is more to gain by leaving these bad habits how many people have you put in to pain your own mother your own father your relatives your wife your husband maybe your children your grandchildren your community members it results in Shaitaan getting hold of us we need to turn away from Shaitaan may Allah protect us and our offspring and our community members from Shaitaan I was saying rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to constantly make to our of guidance for everyone inshallah we want to follow that Sunnah we will also make do our of guidance for you and for ourselves but don't force us to do otherwise if you take a look at the sunnah of muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam when he was in power if an incident that i often mentioned and i wish to share it with you today what happened in life he was the best creature ever to exist the best that will ever exist the most beloved to allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala he went to tithe to take the people out of Jahannam and bring them into Jannah that is what we are trying to do today may Allah take us all out of Jahannam and put us into Jannah every single one of us we all need help in one way or another he went to remove the people of Taif from Jahannam and bring them into Jannah do you know what happened they began to beat him up allahu akbar they saw him they laughed at him and yet he was saying o people I want you to go into paradise ho people leave your bad ways leave your bad habits exactly what we are saying today they beat him up they laughed at him they mocked at him the children were even taught to laugh at him and mock and make jokes of him and run behind him as he was leaving that if they began to throw stones at him and Allah was watching do you think allah subhanahu wa ta'ala was not watching his most beloved was definitely being watched and Allah knew what was happening the angels were watching and they were waiting for a command from Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala and Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala said o my angels go to this man muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and if he orders you to crush these people bring the mountains together and crush them for today it is too much what they are doing it was definitely too much so the Angels immediately executed the pleasure allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala they went down to muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam whilst he was bleeding and think of the droplets of blood whose blood was this every drop of blood was the most sacred blood that ever existed every drop if lost in this manner is known as Shaheed it is martyred in the path of Allah his shoes were full of blood and he was walking and the angels came to him o Muhammad give us one instruction and we will crush everybody who is here between the two mountains in bu'ithtu Rama indeed I have been sent as a mercy he said Allah whom I had economy for in whom lie alla moon o Allah guide this nation for definitely they do not know they don't know what they are doing they don't realize what they are doing and then he raised his hands which had blood imagined the angels were waiting to see what is this man going to utter we have told him your wish our command basically what is this man going to utter we will execute it immediately today he has been made to bleed by little children he raised his hand Allah o Allah now he's not calling out to the angels remember that he's calling out to allah o allah in me ask Who I am complaining to you who are you complaining about we will destroy them immediately the angels were waiting to hear what comes out of the mouths mubarak blessed mouth of Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam the angels were waiting to hear what is the statement and Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam actually raised his hands and he actually said o allah I'm complaining for the first time in his life he was about to complain the word complain came out of his mouth for the first time in his entire life the angels were waiting to execute whatever comes out of the mouths of Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam at that time and what came out allahumma inni a school a kavaja Kuiti working let agility oh Allah I am complaining to you about my own weakness I am weak imagine how the Angels must have felt that we are waiting for instruction of destruction and here is rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam making a dua saying al I am complaining to you about my weakness I am weak Allah you sent me to deliver a message to the people of life look at me I have gone there they have booted me out of there they have beaten me Allah I pray that you are not upset with me if you are not angry with me Allah there is nothing else I want which means your ally only wants your pleasure this was the two are made on the occasion of the incident of thought if that was Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam today I make that do I here in this Masjid may Allah accept it from us all where we say Allah whom - cooling carafe a patina or law we are complaining to you about our weakness look at the people on drugs around as he Allah we are so weak we can't even help them yeah light is only you can bring them back to the masajid Ya Allah help us we are weak we are complaining to you yeah Allah we have no power and strength left in a sea Allah let us make this dua for the sake of allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala we have a grave problem in our area we have a grave problem overtaking the Muslim Ummah the same religion that teaches us so much goodness the same religion that makes every single one of us potential leaders and we have so many cabbages in our Ummah may allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala grant us the strength and use us to serve this Deen o you who is involved in one way or another in evil Allah he I tell you and I plead with you too and back to allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala you will never regret it come and open up come to the Imams of the masajid go to the doctors go to your parents and admit your errors that is the only time we will be able to help you when you have a coffin you go to the doctor you don't just look at the doctor and smile he asks you what is wrong minimum you've got a point at your throat so he can diagnose the problem and give you some medication I work with people who are on drugs believe me people who are addicted to alcohol and alhamdulillah some of them have come out of this habit believe you me literally they are nappy trained it takes them a year two years they might fall once or twice but if you know how to deal with them through the sunnah of muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam you will definitely be able to succeed by the goodra of allah subhanahu wata'ala that was the second part the address to those who are involved in either taking drugs or buying and selling it especially selling it that is a very grave crime in Islam may allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala grant us the ability to understand and the third and last part of this lecture tonight may Allah accept it from us the address to those who are affected by someone around them or related to them who might be on drugs either your child your brother your sister your parent may Allah save us all what is the address to you I want to mention one hadith at our Abhiyan in Alma's Gd favela fee there is a long hadith regarding a man who walked into the masjid of rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and in one corner of the masjid he urinated as he began to urinate the Sahaba of the allah who and whom the very rumor that we spoke about moments ago may Allah grant us their companionship in the after I mean they roared and they wanted to this man up and rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said latter's more of leave him do not stop him he might get sick if he has to hold back his urination let him complete what he's doing allahu akbar think of this in a Masjid today if someone had to come into this Masjid and only expose their private parts forget about urination I think how many bullets would be in that man's head we would lose count its effect honestly especially in this area so imagine the Sahaba of the allahu anhu were told to leave him to complete what he was doing he finished and rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam called him and set him down and told the Sahaba of the allahu anhum to go and engage themselves in getting a bucket of water to cleanse that area so that they would not all listen in to what was happening in such a way that this man would feel offended this is now counseling counseling we need to talk we need to use speech that is positive to solve the problem if they beat him up he might have left Islam and carried on saying you know I came here to be a Muslim as it is these people are hard and harsh they don't even understand anything I am gone nothing achieved but the reason I am raising this habit of meaning this idea today we have the problem of drugs we need to know how to deal with it from the Sunnah Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam has not forgotten to teach us anything Muraki qur'an allah wa de la la well a Shadrin allah has done an amine there is no goodness that he has forgotten to show us and no evil that he has forgotten to warn us against nothing beautiful example love condom can Allah comfy Rasul in he was lower tooten has an the Quran says indeed for you is the greatest example in Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam that is why we are mentioning this hadith he called us arabe this bedouin he called him and he said do you know with a smile speaking to him in the most calm of tones what you have done you must understand this Masjid is the house of Allah Subhan Allah this Masjid is a sacred home of Allah the house of Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala in which we should engage in remembrance of Allah in Salah in the reading of Quran in these good deeds but it is not for such activity this man was so happy he understood the statement he would never repeat this again do you know what he said out of happiness Allah who Marham me or how Muhammad or latter hamana I hadda Allah have mercy upon me and have mercy upon Muhammad and don't have mercy on anyone besides the two of us that's it why because he was upset with everyone else they did not counsel him in the correct manner but for them it was a moment of learning as well they noticed and believe me they heard if they didn't hear it wouldn't have got to us today Allahu Akbar so rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam told that man that you have tried to make narrow something that is very broad and wide what does that mean that means you are saying the mercy of Allah must only be on the two of us that can't happen because the mercy of Allah encompasses everything it is very broad you can't just make it narrow for the two of us so that also he solved the problem there as well take a look at how he spoke he gave him so much open courage it is reported that that Bedouin became one of the purest of the Arabs after that he was always worried about how he used the toilet and how he cleansed himself and so on you can imagine so drawing a parallel from that hadith being on drugs and being addicted to alcohol and so on and so forth these are bad habits which we need to tackle but we need to employ the most effective manner manner of changing this habit and it differs from person to person sometimes if you scold and scream and doom people they might never come back they might feel as it is I am doomed as it is I'm going to join them now what's the point of going back but if you always lend that rope to them and tell them listen Allah is waiting for you subhanahu wa'ta'ala the hadith mentions the happiness of allah subhanahu wata'ala when someone turns to him he becomes so happy Allahu Akbar how can Allah become happy when we turn to him he doesn't need us but that is a loss mercy he becomes happy he is waiting imagine you are pleasing your Creator the one you whom you are going to return to becomes pleased with you he's happy with you may Allah take us away in a condition that he is happy with us so we need to speak to them we need to always give them hope in turning and remember the world out there is very very full of these freedoms so-called freedoms we can lose our children at any time try and interact with your children we do not want and literally I'm going to mention it in this Masjid we don't want a cat-and-mouse relationship with our children anymore we need to be the best friends of our children go out with them in two places where they can enjoy themselves within the limits of Islam and let them do it with you around them when they go out with their friends tell them bring your friends home come and have a party here it might cost you a little bit but believe me it is cheaper than the difficulty that you might go through and you allow them to go to someone else's house and you don't know where they've been guide them when it comes to the type of friends they must keep from the very beginning and help them in this regard speak to them smile with them tell them how much you love them and let them talk to you openly when your child comes to you and says mommy or daddy today I have tried a cigarette you don't automatically explode anymore it doesn't work in most cases nor must you be happy with that because that also is wrong you need to choose the middle path sit down and engage the brain look at what rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam did in this idea he set the man down and engaged his brain in two sentences the man understood everything engage the brain of the child talk to them like adults my dear son and now you need to educate yourself about this because you won't be able to speak to them unless you know the evils of smoking do you know such and such a person started smoking they lost their money they burnt their money they had bad habits they burnt their clothes they used to smell and stink their wife used to complain about them so much because they never had a decent kiss from that husband may Allah grant us subhanAllah the sweetness of halal which is also something fulfilling I mean well I tell you at times we take it for granted puff after puff and we don't realize who is being who is doing all the suffering sometimes they are silent sufferers who don't utter anything may Allah grant us the understanding I have pointed towards the direction I hope we've understood so we need to engage the child in this sort of a dialogue according to their level and explained to them this person has actually suffered this sickness this illness let me show you the Box what it says smoking kills towards smoking kills my dear son my dear daughter you tried one don't think it's a good habit it is a very very bad habit and so on engage the brain and inshallah allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala through engaging the brain in the method of the sunnah of muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam will also grant us success now we have a difficulty of someone who is already in it talk to them and say look my dear son if you admit to me I am NOT going to blow my top I want to help you I need to help you I am your mother I am your father I want to help you but admit to me before it gets too late who is it that is threatening you who is it that is gathering against you what is it that is bothering you if they open up and they say you know what I've been on drugs for the last four years yes we might need help ourselves to come to terms with that statement but it must not make you blow up automatically it happened under your nose you must now deal with it you must be the doctor and that is your patient subhanAllah that is your patient take a look at the doctors and the psychiatrist's of this world do you know you know what they do they get paid to deal with the same patient with the problems and they will suffer counseling that patient knowing that this patient has very little hope until they themselves die or the patient dies but because they are getting money in return they don't mind that's their job I read statistics which say 60% of psychiatrists after 15 years of service themselves need help may allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala sisters this is our patient our own blood we will be paid by allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala because we will be fulfilling his command yeah suzaku moi aleikum na ma o you who believe save yourselves and your family members from the fire may Allah grant a savior and don't ever lose hope in the mercy of Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala if you are to counsel your own child to accept the problem and to stand up to it and to do something positive about it and to help others in it then remember Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala may resurrect you right next to mohammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam because you also strived in a different manner but for the same cause and he might call you who along to say i have heard of the efforts you have put come and stand right next to me allahu akbar may Allah grant that to us and I wish to end on one note o you who are listening to me remember if you are going to help anyone who has a bad habit come out of that bad habit for the sake of Allah even if they are not related to you Allah will protect you and your offspring from falling into that habit it is reported that if you help an old person one day Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala will create someone who will help you when you are old if you are concerned about the sick Allah will create people who will be concerned about you the day you are sick and if you go out to help them and you make dua for their cure and you assist them positively regarding the cure Allah might even protect you totally from that sickness if you go to those who have AIDS and give them hope in the mercy of Allah Allah may protect you and your offspring from that very disease that is Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala he says you come to me a hand span I come to you a foot you come to me walking I will come to you running hundred steps are to be taken you take one I take 99 allahu akbar kabira that is allah but we don't even want to take the one step we are lazy and we lose hope soku so soon and we are only interested in our own family members not realizing this ummah is oma of the Shahada la ilaha illa llah my daughter was alone that is the Shahadah salallahu alayhi wasalam we become thicker than blood we've all added it here let us help each other any member of this Ummah who is in need in help try and help them a person who has AIDS believe me you are not doomed you might be in general before me than anyone else those who have cancer at least allah subhanahu wa ta'ala has given you the chance to prepare for death how many leave this world without having prepared anything nothing at all those who have AIDS you might have made one or two mistakes you might have got it innocently believe you me you are not doomed to go to join them most probably you will suffer once in this dunya and as you enter the ephyra you will go into such coolness that your grave may be one of the biggest graves and the gardens from amongst the gardens of paradise and it is our duty as members of the Ummah and the community to go out and hunt for these people who are falling prey to others who have come to them from other sects and denominations and religions who are sucking them away giving them sweet words and those words are fake it all words are genuine but our mouths seal up when there is a swear word to be uttered we are the first but when there is goodness to come out of our mouths where are we o Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam let us effect positive change may Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala grant us the ability to change change for the better and may he elevate our status may he use us to serve this Deen may we be from amongst those who can help others come out of their problems who can always think of positive solutions to negative problems may Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala save our children and the youth of this Ummah from drugs and alcohol and homosexuality and from the casinos and bad habits and from all forms of evil and may allah subhanahu wata'ala save myself in yourselves as well may he take us through - Jenna may Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala elevate our status and bring us closer to him every day in such a way that the last day when he takes us away we will be the closest to him than we ever were and may Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala make us from amongst those who understand that when a person has a bad habit we are fighting the habit and not the person Allahu Akbar in the same way that I mentioned when we nepi train we are fighting the urination and not the little baby of ours may allah subhanahu wa ta'ala make us all potential leaders and may allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant the soma leadership that can guide it and steer it to success that will only happen through the practice and the sunnah of muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam may Allah grant that to us a lot can be said but I have uttered whatever Allah Subhanahu WA Ta'ala has written for us to utter may Allah accept it from me and may Allah accept the listening from yourselves on this day we raise our hands into our - allah subhanahu wa ta'ala asking him from his mercy allah o allah allah nabina muhammad wa ala nabina muhammad my request Allah Ya Allah forgive our sins Ya Allah we have committed so many sins here Allah that we don't even remember the sins we've committed you Allah we've lost count of the sins we've committed he Allah you know all of them forgive us your law we know that whenever we raise our hands for you you forgive us your line you grant us our wish and our to our Allah we've raised our hands helplessly to you Allah yet we are so hopeful in your mercy Allah without you we are helpless but with you you Allah there is nothing else that we need Ya Allah we know you have forgiven us so grant us the ability to feel this forgiveness to feel the mercy to feel the power card to feel better people Ya Allah we promise and we undertake that we will never engage in any of the bad habits we've been engaging in in the past year Allah Ya Allah make us strong protect us from zina Allah Ya Allah whatever we've committed in the past year Allah forgive us we know you've forgiven us yo Allah Allah we know that you always say that you never returned anyone's hands without having answered there are a lot ya Allah forgive us protect us from zina protect us 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FsRVP_mjQVI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsRVP_mjQVI | To Switzerland And Back Again | Aspire Cyber S | Cyber X | these videos are educational in nature and are designed to help people over 21 who smoke cigarettes switch to a less harmful alternative all right what's up everybody Grim green back here today I'm starting my review for these two pods from the new Aspire cyber series we got the the Cyber s and the Cyber X Aspire whom I haven't had products from in quite a long time by the way actually sent along three different products from this new Cyber series The Cyber G here seems to use a different coil head whereas these two are compatible so I think this is going to be where the review and then I might do this as a review in a separate video just because he uses a separate coil these both use a three mil 0.8 ohm and a 1 ohm TSX pod system that I'm honestly not sure if we can take the coil head out these are just pods it's not going to be rocket surgery so I'm pretty confident we can get these set up right now there is a peely thing cyberx listen I'm a sucker for clear plastic where you can see the internals I don't know that kind of honestly just looks cool in my opinion here is the TSX pod it is a side filled guy with a sticker on the bottom the resistance is thankfully printed right there 0.8 great blue airflow hole right on the front right above the button one two three four five I actually don't know if that turned it on or not is this also a fire button ah yes it is cheers I can adjust the airflow by flipping the pot around there is a tight side and a loose side and the loose side it's feeling like that old Nautilus mini just a really dense saturated flavorful mouth to lung and this cyber s is clear and blue since the Cyber X got the 0.8 ohm the Cyber s is going to get the one ohm same blah ah would you look at that the S has a little Lighty up button obviously these are the same series of coil heads right the 0.8 and the 1 ohm are vaping very similarly the 1 ohm has a slightly tighter airflow but I don't know if that's because I haven't flipped the Pod yet um very flavorful very rich very dense I always say similar things about Pods at the beginning these do both have like a little bit of a hair trigger at the moment I legitimately really like the clear Factor on this it actually serves a purpose like the back is aluminum on both sides and then the front is clear so you can see the battery you can see where your pod makes the connection and all the circuitry on the inside no questions here the X here has an alleged 1000 ma or milliamp hour battery on the inside the S here has a 700 mile battery on the inside look this is a pod review so today is day one I go for longevity I'm going to start using these put them through their Paces I'll catch up with you guys when I catch up with you guys well let me tell you it has been a a really eventful about four weeks over four weeks with the Cyber s and the Cyber X I took both of these with me to Europe for two weeks and I ended up using the X just so much more in fact look at this I'm not sure if this is going to show up on video but it is real scratch that paint started coming off real quickly it was in and out of backpacks and in and out of pockets and I just used the hell out of this in fact this flew from LAX to Germany with a full pod and did not leak at all not even a little bit I was shocked every other pod was a disaster but this did not leak at all on the flight for some reason used it in Germany loved it loved it loved it and the reason I started using this one is because you can see this but it has these two little like divots right here on both sides and even though this is kind of a clunky chunky battery three that I don't know that I would ever wear on a lanyard even though that is an option those two little divots make this feel really comfortable I only ever held it between these two fingers and the two little divots make it feel thinner than it really is and it just it's it's their home your fingers have a little home and it makes it a really enjoyable experience now the problem started arising when I took a train to Switzerland and on the train ride to Zurich Switzerland from Stuttgart Germany it leaked it leaked bad really very badly I didn't realize I guess how high up in elevation we were going around that time for some reason you know the planes pressurized maybe that had something to do with it but on that train ride this thing leaked like crazy so much so that it killed the battery it killed the auto switch in this it started Auto firing it started misfiring and since then I haven't been able to use the square battery and that honestly bums me out like crazy because it was my favorite I liked it much more than the stick battery the stick battery is fine it's just a little bit big and there's no divots or relief points anywhere it's just a big toboggan of a pod so when the 0.3 died and that died I swapped immediately and started using the one ohm in the stick battery and I'm happy to report it didn't leak on the flight home either there's something about trains that this cyber series just does not like and here we are at the very end of the month and this pod is finally starting to show its life this pod got a lot less use on my trip because of other pods that I received on my trip but I still used it really consistently especially when I got home because I knew this review was coming up some other pods had to sit aside so I used this one excessively and now it's really starting to show its age the quality dropped down dramatically and quickly it went from great great great to like fine to like whoa [ __ ] and with that said it's still not that bad I mean it's not good but it's still not that bad now if I have to hand out banana stickers this is going to be a little bit of a mixed bag there's lots to like here especially with the X version there is also the Pod leaking on the train and leaking so much that it killed the auto switch and started Auto firing my battery I can only review what I have in front of me the Cyber s and the Cyber X are probably going to land in like that a little bit better than fine six-ish banana sticker territory in fact hang on it's been so long since I've had a new Cyber pod I want to see if I have another one ohm and I can just start a brand new one to remind me of how great this one's Vaped all right you're a point eight that'll do okay cheers undeniably good I just really wish I hadn't killed this battery anyway I think this is the end of the video I can't tell you where to get these or how much they cost but I can tell you this if you're a person who currently smokes cigarettes listen they damage every organ in your body Now's the Time to quit Better Living Through science Better Living Through technology there is a world of safe nicotine products out on the market for you in the description of this video I'm going to put links to just science and just education this has been a grim Green video Let's Stay smoke free literally every single day it's like 10 30 and then I'm just gonna smoke so | GrimmGreen | UCcTfQohClxDpYDBCnuS1azQ | 2023-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,409 | 7,025 |
GLrwINciQRU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLrwINciQRU | EASY PAPER PIECING | this is a template to Megan leave the template pack on this side place your fabric on the wrong side this is the right side of the pattern that's the wrong side of the paper pattern looking against light you can see the shades so now place the wrong side of center fabric against the wrong side of the paper pattern and then place the right side of the side fabrics again the right side of the green fabric looking through that you will actually know that the seam is over the line I'm going to stitch and now I'm going to stitch from there to be I just made a stitch from there to here it's better to stitch over a little bit and to be even better after stitching I fold fabric over see like that and now place another piece of fabric again against the green with the right side against the green and on these sides the seams again is over where the mark the lines I'm going to stitch you yeah I have made a stitch shorter length because that way is easier to take the paper in fact the seeking self for the paper see let's stitch and now I will do the rest you after this-here the paper off use any paper just not ordinary printing paper will do it doesn't need to be any fancy paper after these trimmed to your size to the exact size you want and that's it that's how simple to make it an eye candy | Alma Torres | UCq9v3r5v5ldqD1pMHtqTvkA | 2019-04-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 258 | 1,301 |
cjLht5chEH8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjLht5chEH8 | Fallout 4 (FULLSCREEN FIX WORKS 100% JULY 2020) | hey guys boof efn here and today I'm going to be showing you how you can fix problem where you cannot fix this problem hold on where it sits in a screen on the corner like this and no matter what tutorial you tried it never worked and they weren't teaching you the right way so what you have to do is you go to your documents first and then go to my games then go to fallout 4 and then fallout 4 prefs scroll down so you just go like about here and then make sure you change this to it's ripe a little adapter thing so I sighs w just put in your regular res if you're like 1920 by 1080 put nineteen twenty year and then ten eighty right here on 1600 by 1200 I'm a four by three and this proves that this can work for four by three aspect ratios also so after you've done that you go down here you change fullscreen to one and you leave any change borderless to zero if it's not already if it's like that just leave it like that then you save that it'll when you press X should save you give you the option to save you press that then you go to your fallout 4 it should be in your Steam games hard drive and then find your fallout 4 or fallout and then you go to fallout 4 file again and then it should show like all the follow four stuff and then go to fallout 4 again and double-click fallout 4 press scroll down as soon as you see this right here this interval right here you should see these four things change every single one to number one each one and then butchered this time when you're doing your resolution put it in backwards so if you 1920 by 1080 with 1080 by 1920 because the H and the W are switched so you put 1200 by 1600 if you have my res um doesn't matter what res you have it should work then right after you're done with that all you have to do now is you've done everything you just all you have to do is run this as an administrator and when you open it it should play your game in full resolution it doesn't work for me because I'm using OBS so you can't really see it but it's running in full-screen trust me okay and if this tutorial worked for you guys drop a like and subscribe and I'll see you guys later bye | shwifty | UCpBVdiopCSmJ1LGapJUEiOQ | 2020-07-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 436 | 2,138 |
Qn2wl4aEVIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn2wl4aEVIg | Mailchimp Tip: How to Exclude Segments and Tags When You Send an Email | MailChimp tip this is a good one so MailChimp recently updated this feature when you are going to send your email and you click the recipients button who you're sending it to now you can exclude people from your recipients so you can exclude segments or tags which is just so awesome please ignore this little warning here this is a demo account so I can't I can't actually send from this account but when you click here so say I want to send to let's just say everyone all subscribers in the audience I can now say but let's not send to people who are my VIPs or let's not send to people who have you know or no engagement are marked with no engagement or let's not send to anyone who attended my MailChimp class in July this has been really useful to me for excluding clients like I have a tag for current clients and sometimes I don't I don't necessarily want my clients to get all my emails all the time so you can exclude your your your current clients you can exclude your purchasers really anything it's just a nice feature and you can only select one but um I just love that you can now you know pick pick a tag or a segment to exclude just make sure you hit save and that's the tip | Emily Ryan | UCDDksIGKeDmSOk6wccCZKVw | 2023-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 232 | 1,190 |
7cZORZ_6RzU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cZORZ_6RzU | Become An Independent Medical Courier Driver! FREE TRAINING ➡️ HOW TO #medical #courier #driver | it's MCR Ariana car hopefully we ain't going far baby for those of you who don't know what MCR stands for it stands for medical career wrong we about to get it on this is going to be our first day of training we're going to try a new ad guess what I went on Google again I told you I got to do this I went on Google yet again and found another medical carry position I hope this put us in position baby this one sounds way better than the first one that we ever did because I had to stop going to that one because they were doing bad business so you guys want to make you stay tuned through the full video and just so you guys know this one is called drop off he went to knock big socks off baby um I don't know much about it yet but I do know we had to fill out a lot of paperwork and everything so we got all that situated they head to the background check they had to take the license um do the dot checking all that stuff and we're going to do our first day doing this baby I'm kind of excited because we're about to switch it up baby I I told you guys before go on Google and do the search baby that's all you got to do baby also if you don't everyone you don't want to do that you like you're more of a visual learner go on Sean in town and don't play around baby I hope you guys enjoyed this video again smash that subscribe button give me a thumbs up and do not skip Those ads we're here to pick off our first set of specimens and we're about to get to this bag let's go [Music] foreign [Music] I couldn't record what we were doing before because I had to learn so we could earn baby and we have the goddess and everything so we did do a drive one and we did get full pay for all of that baby so I'm gonna break down everything for you also I'm going to tell you guys how much we're going to pay for both orders to get in order by the end of the video so you guys want to make sure they do to the full video and it makes you spend subscribe button give me a thumbs up do not skip those ass so step number one what we had to do is go to CVS in Kenosha Wisconsin we had to be there at six o'clock on a DOT we in the hard top cruising the streets now when you go there you want to go to this uh like where the pharmacy at are you gonna pick up some specimens they got you a little cold and you got a little key for my kid my key somewhere you got a key so you open that joint up you get the specimens out you count how many it is then you put them in this box right here I'm gonna make the Box you're gonna hit the box with the skin ski right there put him in this box right here and then you take a picture then you hit it with the photo smack then you go to the next stop now there's only two stops we're gonna go to we go to one in Kenosha Wisconsin then we go to the other one in Gray's Lake Illinois Kill The Noise then we have to drop it off then we have to drop that off to O'Hare Airport in Chicago Illinois so we drop it off to a person they get everything they sign up for and you get paid we put up with a new Escalade so now it's time for us to do the real thing it's time for us to get this green we are here at the CVS right here look at the time it's 5 51 we put up and get it done we have to open the box get everything at six o'clock on the dot so at six o'clock we're gonna walk over here I'm gonna show you I'm gonna take you guys with me but I'm not gonna take you guys up too close because you can't see all the stuff and all the people information all that stuff because you will get sued hey and I ain't got no money baby so I'm Taking Lives over there you're gonna see me get everything we're gonna put everything in the box then we're gonna go to the second stop we're gonna pick that up then we got the call put the little gold in we're gonna pick that up and then we're gonna drop them off to this lady and then she gonna take her from there just gonna do whatever she do with them so you guys want to make sure they'll do the full video because I'm going to give you the mileage how much I got paid and is it worth it or not baby so comment below and let me know if you think you should do this again this is the app called drop off and while we're here so we got a little time I'll tell you guys how I got into it let's get a little Warmness y'all put on the AC so this is a process to get into drop off I signed up for drop off you have to fill out all these questions then you have to go to take these quizzes you have to um watch these videos and take these quizzes the next step after that they're going to reach out to you they're going to send you an email they're gonna say okay we have a time we have this date and this time to schedule for you to do an interview and I picked the time I picked the date he called me say yeah but this interview no I killed that I killed that I killed that killed the interview then he told me um I had to fill out all this paperwork again I told you guys before in our last our last Courier video you're gonna have to do a lot of paperwork driver's license insurance no background check address uh uh a whole lot of different things baby so you have to get all that paperwork together so you can get this cheddar we did that then he said okay Mimi Wednesday at six o'clock at the CVS and he gave me the run through um he said boom we got here we did a little stuff we got the app right there bam got the little app ski we're gonna go on the App we're gonna put arrive we gonna do what we need to do now I know our flow stick like the flu again I hope you guys are enjoying this video smash that subscribe button give me a thumbs up and do not skip those in at six o'clock on the dot we walking over here so we get these bags let's go six o'clock on the dot baby six o'clock on the dock baby I'm playing no games you gotta fix that so guys after you do that they have to put how many specimens you got hold on wait hold on wait my little phone off a little bit for this job baby so after you put you put the number of how many you have and then you gotta hit him with the science key baby cold y'all see him [Music] we are at stop number two y'all know what it's coming to do baby this one doesn't have a lock ahead I mean it does have a lot but it's like a little cold D14 cousin while y'all can't see all that baby well you got big stuff on this one [Music] we in the game coach let's go day do it's real time yeah got [ __ ] still crying damn you ain't got it like me but you gonna feel man only quit that [ __ ] cause I leave that [ __ ] I was in that [ __ ] hey [ __ ] gotta be real wrong he couldn't even make it home oh recipes and just like that guess what baby we made [Music] we made it baby we made it here baby I'm going to give you guys a full breakdown cause we ain't playing around baby so our driver on we made 150 we're holler we was popping our collar again we had to go to CVS in Kenosha CBS and Graves they didn't take the uh take it to the airport and then we had to meet up with our girl Kareem so we can get that green baby now this time we're actually going to make 160 dollars because we didn't have to take it to the airport we had to take it a little further out because the uh the drop-offs and everything are closed on a weekend so we have to meet her at the Starbucks right here in Elmhurst Illinois baby now I'm gonna give you guys some melts and everything again we're making 160 dollars for this we drove 70.3 miles so we can go out that's it that's it that's all baby 70.3 miles now it only took us an hour and 12 minutes to get into so we left the first pick up at around 603 and then we got here at 7 12. it's time to Prevail and we do have to wait for her she says she's gonna be here like it's between 7 40 and 7 55. usually that's the time we're going to meet up with her every single time we want to go out to the end of time and she might be in two different coins I did see your beans pull up over here she do have the white beans um and it is now 734 so we maybe can score we probably pull up over there and see if she here or not baby but I hope you guys are enjoyed this video comment below and let me know if you think it's worth or not baby me personally absolutely when I do it absolutely the thing I like about it yes it's more miles and we do have to drive home it's not including us driving to the first stop well it is including us driving to the search stop so the 70 miles is including us driving from the house to the first stop and the rest of these stops but it is not including us driving home to get it on and it's going to take us about so forced to get home it's going to be 46 miles and it's going to take 56 minutes to get in the baby why don't triple everything to get this green it's about a three hour everything that's about that's from home to the first off second stop to the third stop back home it's about three hours so comment below and let me know if you think it's worth it to make 150 in three hours the pros and the cons the cause is you're gonna drive really like 116 miles all together but the pros is is guaranteed money baby you have to wait around sit around the door Dash playing games waiting to see if you don't get an order maybe you can maybe not we ain't got time for that baby so we're also going to try to incorporate something else into this because remember before we do have to go to orientation like probably next week sometime for us to do that other career service so our plan is to plan Stan comment below and let me know if it's a good plan so when we're doing the orders like this right we're gonna do this order boom boom then we're gonna go ahead and call the dispatcher while we're here see if this order need to go from here back towards home or vice versa if we have an order you just go from home area towards here then we're gonna do that too baby so we get that more money baby come on bro let me know if we change for now baby but I hope you guys are enjoyed this video we have to pull up over here and said it's her so I see you guys when we done getting busy let's go hey how you doing I have a question for you Karine okay so I'm just making sure he didn't tell me uh so another question I have which is is okay for Weekends Only on the weekends put it in the bag on the weekday put it in the box that's why I didn't close it because I wanted to make sure what's your name baby David I'm Jerome nice to meet you yeah he didn't tell me so now huh yeah foreign [Music] baby honestly we didn't run into some traffic on the way back home because guess what it was an accident on a highway it was like a baby like a it was like four or five cars that got an accident on the highway baby so we had to get through that after that oh we was getting busy again baby but I hope we gotta go to the video makes you lucky small cause it's going back down was going back down cause we ain't playing around while being playing around I told y'all baby 2022 is still bad season we gonna keep on getting a reason I'll see you guys on the next one we go over we go every floor you already knowing this it's MCR and we about to get out the car let's go | CARS AND CRIBS | UCeqjobAPzbMruJ0mgvAcy0Q | 2022-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,344 | 11,169 |
_L76aRDp0ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L76aRDp0ko | Hats Off (1936) - Full Movie | [Music] oh get this straight once and for all here we are gentlemen our Fair city of Hempstead and there's bradf 20 M away our rival sure we're Twin Cities perhaps we are a triple smaller but I think our brains are larger they are building an exposition we are building an exposition gentlemen this is a fight we've got to face the fact this is a Race Against Time and Time Marches On you wanted to headline how do you like this four columns on page one you can't buy that space this is what I call action action it's a press agent's dream in black and white it's unnatural you promis my exhibit personal publicity you'll get it I talked to him first you promis gentleman one at a time one at a time I'm only your press agent I don't own the newspaper what's going on with the other Exposition Jimmy they're working like maniacs they've got 10 men to our one if we want to open first we've got to step on it how soon are they going to open I don't know I haven't been over in 3 days I'll run over now and check up on it a gentleman don't worry nobody ever out smart at a Maxwell not even a [Music] Maxwell [Music] look Jimmy what do you think of my new hisp Final suer 15 gallons of the mile well where's the rest of it oh I don't get that I'll make the last monthly payment boy there is a hunk of car well I hope it holds together till you get over to Bradfield we got to find out when they're going to open oh gee wait why don't you go no I'm too busy Jimmy the last time I was over there they told me they would break my neck if they caught me hanging around again that's something to look forward to huh all right I'll go I'll go but remember if anything happens to me you're to blame [Applause] get come to a decision there's nothing to get excited about gentlemen when we get going full blast what hemstad is doing will look like a Cy Fair and that gentleman concludes the business of this meeting Mr M GS what about this 100,000 expected at opening of Hemstead Exposition now they're getting all the brakes where is our publicity man there's nothing to be alarmed about gentlemen yes where is this Joe Allen you've been raving about will you please will you please leave this to me but we're about to open why isn't he here he'll be here any day but he's been shooting me ideas from the East and I'll use them at the proper moment now don't worry about Joe Allen that fellow's Dynamite good day gentlemen Mr Murdoch yes what can I do for you I'm Joe Allen Joe Allen oh I know you were expecting a man naturally what nonsense is this nonsense well surely you didn't think it nonsense when your friend at the Banker's trust recommended me to you but Tom didn't say you were a lady publicity ma'am I mean that I know what you mean Mr Murdock but as Mary Joe Allen I just couldn't get a break handling Big Time publicity so I dropped the Mary and since then I've handled if you'll pardon my saying so even bigger jobs than the Bradfield Exposition well let's get to work oh thank you uh first I'd like to see the publicity lineup so s and their stuff too if you have it who is this genius who's getting them all this publicity oh Jimmy Maxwell a local fellow Jimmy Maxwell H you're not getting any play at all hempstead's getting all the breaks oh we don't have to worry about them are you sure I think I'll do a little [Music] snooping hey let [Music] go I suppose you see what almost happened to you I could have stepped out of the way if you hadn't yelled at me you might have been killed I hate self-appointed Heroes never been Keen about girls who go around gaping at buildings just look at yourself mind if I take that dirt off your chin funny thing about women 99 out of 100 have a snooping complex you must have done a lot of snooping yourself to find that out you see that sign I don't believe in signs I better get you out of here before something else happens Let's Ride [Music] well this is the end of the line for you my little rice pudding get out and go home I don't you hang on the fairground so much Ginger it's very bad environment now get out and go home no I'm going to ride around with you you can ginger I have a lot of appointments listen Buzz there might be some newspaper photographers around and they'll take my picture and put it in the paper and'll be good for my career your career Ginger why don't you give yourself up the Ripley do you know Ripley that's wonderful you can introduce me to him and he'll put me in a show Ginger my darling if you have one little brain cell left in that head of yours will you please use it I've got a job you have where honey come here you remember me I'm buzzy your little boyfriend and we go around together we do and I have a job a very big job I'm a guide here at the exposition I have to go through all these big buildings and study them so I'm able to talk about them Buzz you're so silly how can you talk about those buildings they haven't done anything well neither have I but I had to get you now get out and go home no go on get out no Ginger get out and go home ging the car won't stand it no oh Buzz I'm so sorry it came off so easy you're always Wrecking something including myself all right you stay I'll go buzz I didn't mean it wait for me wait for me [Music] buzz you go back to the car ah there you are I've been looking all over for you where have you been don't yell I'm not in the mood all day we've been rehearsing those three crazy musicians that you hired what happened sir well what happened nothing will you stop all this worrying Rudolph I'll Whip these three guys into shape myself yeah I like to rip him into something now do you see what you've done I should have been here rehearsing him getting him ready for the big opening oh Buzz I can help you you don't need them I'll play all three of their parts listen my little coffee pot just remain here quietly until I finish and don't be a bad girl I hope you enjoyed it Journey Much Too Short well how do you like it [Music] this is my big opportunity here's a path now you can come and go as you please you don't know how much this means to me well so long oh oh what lovely music that's one of my pet ideas mind to buy see how you pet an idea [Music] sure drink and no excuse necessary all you got to say is let another another [Music] another who had five babies all at once then she got up from her bed this is what she [Music] said have another and another your my are the [Applause] well what'd you find out what did I find out plenty they can open their fair in a couple of days if they like who told you you'll never guess him a thousand years Jimmy Maxwell Jimmy Maxwell yes I've got it in writing there look he thinks I'm a school teacher a pass yes and I'm going right on playing school teacher with him that's Rich have the gentleman come in please yes Ma I hope you approve of My Double your double you'll see oh Mr Murdoch I'm Mr Churchill I have something that will prove most advantageous to your Exposition I would like to present a series of lectures on how to preserve the body beautiful uh Mr Churchill we're not interested in that uh you see for certain reasons I've got to stay out of the picture and I want you to impersonate me be Joe Allen how could I do that Miss Alan I'm not a woman the name is all you need assume my dear if you'll pardon me the whole thing snacks of shener it uh doesn't seem just uh quite ethical we'll pay $18 a week I couldn't consider the role of an impostor how about $25 well in that case you might persuade me to uh affect the non congratulations from now on you're Joe Allen and this is your author my uh my off well well well well that's that what's the idea Maxwell told me he's got a colossal stunt planned for the opening I've got to find out what it is [Music] [Applause] [Music] see here Joe the sponsors have had me on the carpet all morning take a look at this yes I know I just read it the Hamad Exposition opens tomorrow now we could have open 3 days ago but I let you talk me into waiting we've let him get the drop on us well don't you think it's a good idea to wait and see what they have to offer there's an old saying you know it isn't who starts the race it's uh who wins it yes I know but what am I going to tell the sponsors leave that to the school [Music] teacher you have a wonderful crowd the kind of copy I sent outl handic you haven't seen anything yet I believe you are those aren't they cute while right in the first row will'll be able to see good hello look at all the people is that wonderful they really hurt each other when they F bu don't get so excited just sit down quietly and I'll be right back oh buz can I go with you no honey this is my big night I've got to not surprise friend maybe I can get to do my dance between the rounds Ginger if you ever mention dancing again oh buz don't let F all right H here eat your peanuts quietly and nobody will ever notice you hey B here's a guy I'm burning plenty nice little opening to me oh it's all right Miss Wilson Mr murder how do you do Miss Wilson let me present Mr Alan Joe old man how are you I haven't seen you in a long time no you've lost Pro weight haven't you how the wife and kid oh they're fine good work Alan smart boy fast thinking how do you like the opening Mr Alan well if I might be permitted to say so it is the elixir of super Showmanship yeah the quintessence of achievement quintessence Quint I'll have them down here tomorrow well so long Mr Mar so long goodbye Miss Wilson ah you you nice work how's you go no thanks I don't [Music] [Applause] [Music] chew ladies and gentlemen tonight you are going to witness one of the greatest lightweight Championship bu ever sted in the history of the rain this fight will be described to you blow by blow and Jab by jab by the three radio R the broadcast is brought to you through the courtesy of sil's hats their stores are everywhere siles the hat that every man should wear referee Charly Rand it away boy hello hello hello how are you this is station WS it's near it's here the battle of the century the long I'll tell the worldless promise this could be a striking match between Champion Batman Boo and kend Lefty hatch and left me one and only yeah it is the S there go the G round one round through theer of the Ring far for a moment they remain exactly as they are then Bo throws the wicked right and what do you suppose hatch gets in the way and stops him with his nose left then another right boil baby water a plank water a PL water a PL a they starting in to mix again and show the training fck again look at boo tearing him while he hits him on the chin Lefty rib on his heel Boo's getting sore the ref is 1 1 2 2 3 3 [Applause] 4 he sa by the Bell the Bell The Bell the bell bell The Bell the Bell there's nothing like a bell there's nothing like aell he's coming too he's okay now heed agravated this PR comes to you incor round two round two they're in a clinch in a clinch they're in a clinch in a Clin they're in a clinch clinch clinch clinch CL it's still a c still [Music] a is falling the camp is falling and you break out into walls look left H right H he's The champ is on Theo just listen to them on the 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 the Hat second to no other for you for people who understand and you if it's a z Grand and you keep you from getting all T the hat with a reversible B you can't go with zil's hat because theym and that's why without a Z's hat your head is [Music] [Applause] [Music] incomplete come let me say it the it's hello Mom this is your son the like champ I won I won I said M I'm rushing home I'm going in up me tracks wait for me I'm on my way with 50,000 smacks oh [Applause] was a fight by [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] courtesy we've got the top H we might as well fold up we've got to do more than top them' got to make them forget they ever saw that opening yes but what I don't know yet something spectacular something different like one like Roso that's it let's get rosero he's the greatest showman in the world why his show [Music] wow wow wow gentlemen how can I visualize my ideas when you don't give me a loud bar oh what kind of a dog is this a bit of a Pomeranian sir oh I do not want Pomeranians I don't want a little dogs I want big dogs I want big barks ah that is much better I feel in the moon now I thank you I see put that down I see 450 wi hun dogs barking something colossal but suppos I can't get all white dogs oh get ostriches now you get me out of the my Moon pardon me sir the ladies have done their attire for your approval oh I thank you bring him [Music] in [Music] say how can I put him in a horse with those kind of [Music] costumes oh what complication more complication hello yes Madam telephone for you sir oh hello yes this is Roo hello what are you daring I'm down in Bradfield Texas getting their Exposition ready to open and we want you to come down help us open it with a bang bring my show down to your fair sure I will great how much Rosie I want you to do me a personal favor go easy on the price huh for my little friend Joan I'll do anything I'll cut my salary in a half is that all right well that's well I'll let you know by why good bye Rosie it's all right we can get him we can mhm I'm you want only $5,000 fine a day for 100 days half a million oh well he's cutting his price in half that's because I'm a friend of his the government mint is in Washington not Bradfield that's out we've got to get an angel to back it surely there's one left in Bradfield I've made everyone out here give up his last dollar well can't you think of anybody else not a so wait a minute oh no no not a chance he's hopeless have you got any money X Cony could raise 4 or 5 million in a pinch oil oh Pop you should have been at the opening of the exposition last night no use wasting your breath telling me about one of them carnivals and I don't want to hear you've been hanging around there trying to be an actress one of these days you'll see my name and electric lights that High people will follow me for my autograph my picture will be on washing machines ice boxes corn medicine sardines hang around them caral fellas and your pitch will be in the Sheriff's Office get me the text Conn he you want come on time's a wasted hello yep good for you Mr Tech hello who oh Murdoch hi sure I'm always interested in a proposition to make money rosero no I never heard of it why you're Plum loco man I wouldn't have no hand in that for all the oil in Texas put that away handsome imagine that Conan fool wanting me to finance one of them leg shows for $500,000 oh don't be such a miser pop what's $500,000 you Financial zero I'll be the s it makes it all so simple you don't have to worry about my picture being in the Sheriff's Office I'd spend $500,000 to keep you off the stage can't you think of nothing else but play acting what would your M have said you should know after all the things she called you well Connelly was our only hope but with or without rosera we've got to open you can't sto him any longer you should have gone see him oh forget con how can I forget $5 million draw off a contract and wish me luck I'll get his name on it or get shot crying [Music] okay nice Stars you have here you heard star shine brighter in Texas than any place in the world sounds like something discovered by the Chamber of Commerce I'm not going to let the Chamber of Commerce take credit for my Discovery I'll show you [Music] I wonder if it's really true that per person in the world is a star I wonder maybe we're a very old friend oh short acquaintances of some 2,000 years a comet swept down the Milky Way and I was there to yank you to one side let's look for us Twinkle Twinkle Little Star way up in the heavens where you are or Shine from above I feel that I'm falling in love twinkle twinkle in the sky while I give romance another try or shine Sil light oh I feel that tonight is the night confidentially does she care for me did I hear you say that everything's okay oh that's all I want to know Twinkle Twinkle Little Star way up in the heavens where you are or Shine from above I feel that I'm falling in love twink twinkle little star way up in the heavens where you all Shine from above for I feel that I'm falling in love twinkle twinkle in the while I give romance out trial sh real life for I feel that tonight is the night confidentially does he care for me did I hear you say that everything's okay that's all I want to know Winkle Twinkle Little Star when lay up in the heavens where you are Shine from above I feel that I'm falling in [Music] love hello yes oh hello Mr modach yes I'm going to meet Mr Cony tonight Jimmy Maxwell arranged it isn't that sweet of him oh well I I I can't talk any longer don't worry that contract will be on your desk tomorrow and sign good [Music] night hello hello thank you for the flowers They're lovely I'm glad you like them are you ready I thought perhaps we'd have time for a cocktails all [Music] right if I'd seen you this way the first time my guest would not have been school teacher it was nice if you'd ask me to join your party with the Conley tonight oh but there's a catch to it you're going to help me get my contract signed what do you want me to do carry the dark lann or do the stabbing neither just be Charming as usual thank you here to you here's to the Lone Star State four more champagne cocktails please more champagne all right but give me whiskey for a chaser you know what happens pop when you mix your drinks when are you coming out to see our Fair Mr con you ought to be ashamed of yourself spending the taxpayers money on one of them carnivals oh it's not a carnival really it's an exposition of great historical value we're Mighty proud of the history of our state Miss Wilson you should be well my own grandfather died in defense of the AL now he oh po you're going to stop that again I've heard it a million times that's just the trouble with you young people you got no reverence for your ancestors all right Pap all right all right come on Jimmy I want to talk to an Indi in a Bott of blanket we'll see you later at the [Music] table isn't itell here yeah you know something Jimmy what's that I'll have pop Builder nightclub just like this and then when Buzz comes around I'll have him thrown out well that's a good idea well here's to your Sam Houston I'll bet you got real Pioneer blood in you Miss Wilson oh just call me Judy all right you call me Tex all [Applause] right I want you to put this over here me for the sake of my future yeah and mine I want to show Buzz that I don't need him I know that song you want to hear me sing it knock now honey some of time huh I did what you wanted me to I got popped to come here so you could talk to him about rosero now you've got to listen to him all right all [Music] right I love to listen to songs of romance on the radio beautiful music how it enchant me when lights areow but when I go out dancing that's when iy and when I Havey love [Music] dance to that little body it's swingy thingy that to start beating in your baby's [Music] heart [Music] that that little it's full of magic charms to keep your honey happy in your arms it a sweet Jingle the and there's a he puts a little tingle into your shoes do to that [Music] if you want your baby in the mood for love nothing better than a chorus littley little rym [Music] to [Music] you'll be doing something you'll never regret think of it Tex con back Tex's greatest achievement oh uh by the way uh Rosa's grandfather put in the defense for the Alamo too Judy you're a Salesman I'll back it good here rosero seems like from the name his grandfather fought against the alore oh he just got in by mistake here right here sign with a flourish my what a big thing you're doing big eh mhm fill them up let's have another round oh Mr contact text I think you've had enough enough I'm just unlimber and masso drinks for [Music] everybody [Music] a man Jingle the bles and there's a heat put a little tingle into your shoes that little that little your baby in the mood fall out nothing better a the [Music] [Applause] little isn't that wonderful just listen to the Acclaim you're terrific you think so as soon as we get your father to sign my contract you will be a star oh Jimmy come [Music] on did you listen to it pop did you hear it I was great wasn't I I'm practically a star say what's wrong with him drinking to Sam Houston I guess oh Pop look what you've done all my whole evening come on let's go home what if M could only see you now huh well can I help oh that's all right I can take care of him good night JY good night Sir he had a wonderful time good night good night I can stand a breath of fresh air [Music] myself I'm sorry I let you in for all that oh I wouldn't have missed it for the world you surely did your part I don't know another girl that will let her evening be spoiled just to help a fellow out think nothing of it it'll be a cinch to get him to sign that contract in the morning just signing that contract means so much to you personally does it it means the difference between success and failure when I put that over I'll throw my hat in the air and say Jimmy you're going places or will you go places any anyway two weeks ago it meant everything to landed for myself now I want it for an entirely different [Music] reason after we signed moero all I want to do is to get a peek at Murdoch's face it's in the bag kid hello Mr connley yeah this is Jimmy Maxwell you remember last night sure I hope you're feeling better today who said I was feeling bad well what do you want well you know we kind of got separated last night and I want to talk to you about backing the rosero show for the hamster Exposition smear it on Plenty rosero rosero how many places do they want that fell I signed one contract last night last night yeah for Bradfield with your girlfriend now I don't want to hear no more about contracts but Mr connley hello what happened what's the matter Jim inhale three times exhale three times now run around the table once and keep your your mind happy that is the path to the body beautiful now now touch the PO with your fingers do you really think this will make be beautiful Mr Alan what surely Gloria my system never fails Alan I want to talk to you well well well well imagine seeing you here I was just giving my secretary a few lessons in how to preserve their body you're beautiful Tex cly told told me signed a contract with Judy Wilson where is she what's she got to do with this outfit who is Judy Wilson well I'm not oh a funny guy huh where is she I assure you I have no idea where nor listen you Lily pussed white lied Pony I don't mind you topping me in a business deal as long as it's on the up and up I only thought I was going to suck Joe Allen in the jaw now I know I'm going to and now you're making a dreadful mistake I'm not Joe Allen now don't you stri me honest to goodness I'm not Joe Allen I'm only getting paid to uh act as Allen oh you make a skunk out of yourself for a couple of bucks a week well it was only a temporary Arrangement she's Joe Allen Jimmy let me tell you how all this happened I've been looking for you bother I didn't think you'd do this to me oh I didn't mean to it was my job you it was a business deal never mind skip it I have just tendered my resignation and that's fin oh come on Jimmy don't take it to heart so much that's a third cup of coffee that you didn't drink look at me you know how I feel look at me I feel like the nights in the days of old when kings were kings and queens they didn't work either and regarding Jinger and myself I Am the Monarch I keep her under my thumb all the time all the time Jimmy listen to this Cesar rero whose glorified girls are the sensation of the theatrical world will arrive today by plane from New York City huh contracts will be signed immediately for a giant spectacle to be presented at the Bradfield Exposition come on let's go where you going come on oh I haven't finished my coffee in Hamstead 324 what I talk about I'll tell you what to say we've got to stop them from meeting rosaro the reception committee's waiting Tom well that's fine hello ask for Murdoch let me talk to Mr Murdoch who's calling please who's calling rosaro yes you all right I'll try I'll try this is uh Mr rosaro speaking Mr rosero is on the phone hello ask him why I didn't meet you well were are you is this the way you meet very distinguished visitors you're in this town but how did you get here he wants to know how I got here so soon your private plane you dope my private plane you of course oh I'm terribly sorry Mr rosero where are you now when can I see you I will see you later in my hotel after I've had a couple of hours of C Esther are you satisfying that's pretty good now listen you get the rep portals and get them out at the airport I'll see you there I was expecting that hey you owe me a nickel call off the reception [Music] nice B to the left welcome to Texas Mr rosero oh I thank you here here [Music] here gentlemen I am ready for the Press Mr girl my name is Jimmy Max oh thank you thank you get as many as you can boys okay I got it how about a story you'll get your story later right this ways the whole city is waiting for you Mr rosaro while the president himself never had the Ovation you received your arrival is the greatest thing that ever happened in Texas naturally this W here we got him going kid he's as good as our all right I'll go and get the horse to draw off a contract get that story in half an [Music] hour ah that is beautiful it reminds me of Park Avenue well that's my fair and it's all yours uh it gives me the great mood I have the great inspiration I'll take care of it I've been working on a couple of angles now tell me what you think about us your whole show brought out an airplane we'll form a rosero squadron Ah that's marvelous but I beg your pardon that is my idea they're already coming it is that not so gentlemen right you are sir I thank you well to top that we'll get a news reel shot inside the plane showing the girls yes yes in rehearsals diving off in bathing s that's an intelligencia idea I'll get that yes Mr Murdoch here to see Mr rosaro yes sir Mr rosaro will be busy all day do you care to leave a message tell him I'll see him in the morning yes sir just a newspaper pest before your troop gets here I'll have one of the planes lost in Arizona I'll get you a headline stretch from coast to coast and border to border with the name of rosero splashed in red on every front page in America my boy you have the spark of Genius why every man woman and child in Hemstead will bow to the name of rosero fine Hamstead ham say who are you anyway who am I I'm the publicity director for the Hamstead Exposition gentlemen I am being kidnapped do something get the police you are an impostor but don't you see Mr rosaro we need you in Hamstead you need me as everybody needs me but you're wasting my time look don't you see I am in the wrong place I have imported you from England oh what is the matter if you come with us we'll give you 50% of the gross no one can top our offer think of the profit no no no no no no no with us you you stand a chance to make more money you'll make in your whole life no why should I Gumble oh so the great Ros Arrow's afraid to gamble he has to have money to guarantee people coming to see his show huh you're not great you're just a name no backbone you like the courage made men like zigel Bonham Shakespeare they were sh thr him out l him up throw him out exterminate him don't you see I am in trouble we going home immediately take the BS go on don't see zi Shakespeare Barum [Music] circles [Music] yes sir whiskey straight [Music] but the Maestro is not himself Rosie so where were you why Wen you there don't you know I was almost kidnapped oh wait a minute Rosie I can explain no no no it is too late now I go home I go home immediately I quit gentleman's back right you are sir you'll do nothing of the kind you can't afford to pass up an opportunity like this you'll stay right here and make a fortune no no no no no no I am finished all right all right we'll go back together I just walked out on my job you why did you walk out I'd rather not talk about it oh no no no no no no don't tell r he will tell you we in love that's right is he nice man he would to know he was just here you mean Jimmy Maxwell that bluna di he's a swell [Music] guy love such a beautiful pain huh oh [Music] road now now now this is not the Jo all and I knew now listen to me you cannot quit now you got a lot of work to do you got a lot of publicity come come come let's get busy I can't oh Rosie don't you see with our show put on for Murdoch that's Jimmy's finish it's come it's come my shorts here oh this is beautiful my show is here beautiful come gentlemen come [Music] come only you you my to think of an idea like this yes please remind me to remember to promise you to raise your salary right you off sir I thank you Joe Joe here come look at this oh come come [Music] my I've spent four days searching for Jimmy fact I have looked every place with the mar and I know he's not there because he hates the neighborhood gentlemen we've got to find him maybe he went to Mesopotamia mesop where's that on the third page of the tourist guide how should I know where it is well look who's here I searched every Club jail Press Room and bar looking for you young fell you should have looked where you wouldn't expect to find me where have you been ah what does it matter that's a fine thing just a minute get yourself another guy now listen Jim you can't do I Am pro getting out washed up or do I make myself clear hold on Jimmy now don't get so excited let's talk this thing over Stanley so you are here why did you walk out on my showel I never was insulted in my life what are you doing here what I am doing here you are asking me you want me to come here I am the sho's ready to open where is my build up where is my publicity say what is this a gag gag nothing you sold him is this on the level that's what we've been trying to tell you all the time come on and let's go to town come everybody get rest ready for the opening now hurry make it SN we're all ready Mr rosero my thank you now remember my dear this is one of the most wonderful moments of your life oh thank you Maestro I know you're on the way for a big success you you really think so I am positive mro look at that clowd you certainly know how to pull him in yeah don't I so here you are my little children now don't forget to remember to give me that brother way TI yes Mr Roso and now go pardon sir the arrangements have been made as you desired and here's the ticket sir I thank you music oh Ginger Ginger you're on next but I'm not ready you must come on ginger ginger Ginger you've got to choose right now between me and this so-called career of yours what F this is my big chance now or never miss Connelly maybe you're right all right was I'll marry you hey what are you doing here standing like this why don't you go to her yeah here's a ticket next to her you mean she's out there yeah she's out there and I am here account of you two lunatics why do I waste my time playing [Applause] you all oh what | Freemeo | UCyATfpppWGDuAuTXY5OFkHg | 2012-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,318 | 31,315 |
CKdmcw6pgV4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKdmcw6pgV4 | The wife had no idea about the relationship we had with her mother-in-law. The real story. | my wife got sick she was in the hospital and I had a three-year-old daughter in my arms my busy work schedule did not allow me to take care of the child I had to ask my mother-in-law to help me in my need she agreed and moved in with us for a while I came home late from work played with my daughter and socialized with my mother-in-law Evelyn is an interesting woman she gave birth to my wife barely 18 years old and now she was in her prime quiet kind we quickly established a friendly relationship she and I have a difference in age is not so big only 11 years the point is that my wife is seven years younger than me while Julia was in the hospital my mother-in-law took care of my daughter cooked ran the household that's how we lived one night I came home and Evelyn and I went into the bathroom to bathe the baby Amelia was in the bathtub making a storm as usual the wet Rogue clung to her mother-in-law's figure which was very attractive her mother-in-law's figure resembled Julius only larger but that made her even more beautiful gave her the charm of a mature woman and their faces are similar sometimes they look like two sisters the younger and the older my mother-in-law's wet body made me think of sin especially since I hadn't had a woman for a long time but my mother-in-law sensing my interest in her quickly calmed Amelia took her out of the stormy ocean and sent us to bed saying that she had to change into dry clothes after putting Amelia to bed I went into the kitchen my daughter was asleep and Evelyn an hour sitting in the kitchen we opened a bottle of wine and quietly discussed life's problems my mother-in-law began to say how happy she was for her daughter what a good husband she had gotten loving attentive caring affectionate she even said that she and Julia were very close and shared all their secrets so she even knew how we did in bed how lucky Julia was to such a husband who would wash a woman in the bathtub carry her to bed in his arms give her flowers and all kinds of kisses my mother-in-law had only seen such things in the movies according to her she lived her life with a drunk who never said a kind word just yelled he'd come home drunk and go to bed in a close relationship he's like a bear no kisses or affectionate words the Mother-in-law said tears streaming down her cheeks her lips curving into a bitter grin her nose reddened she sobbed wiped her tears and I began to comfort the woman telling her that everything would get better that everything would work out at some point we looked at each other and realized that we could not resist our instincts emotions flared between us and we did it right there in the kitchen when we finished we were shocked at what had happened but we quickly got over it and realized that it wasn't worth going against our feelings we moved into the bedroom and while my wife was in the hospital my mother-in-law took her place in the bedroom when Julia returned my mother-in-law had gone home I don't know what my wife talked to my mother-in-law about and what she told her but Julia started sending me to my mother's house regularly to help her and she did it on those days when we couldn't be close to each other when I came back she never asked me anything after a while Julia herself confessed to me that she had pushed mom into our bed that she was a little jealous but when she saw how Mom was blossoming she was happy for her and did not regret what she had done after all she and I have enough and sometimes my activity is even unnecessary enough and Mom and mom is very grateful to her daughter for her permission to use the Surplus only Julia is worried that I will get used to Mom and fall out of love with her I assure her that no one in the world is more precious to me than she and Amelia about a year later Julia got pregnant again and then my mother-in-law and now Amelia had a sister and a brother who was also her uncle | 10 minutes ago in USA | UCZaXibSPh8H_MWPq0aWIKwg | 2023-09-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 753 | 3,922 |
ANGKg02zMpg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANGKg02zMpg | Our last chance to get this Mastery Camo... | I've been putting off a mocking this camera for a bit now considering I already have it on my main account I feel like if I don't unlock it now I'll regret it later since this is only limited time and that camo is the Winds of Ash and the Mastery camo that you get for completing it for all weapon classes now as you can see here I have a decent bit of progress I'm over halfway on some of the more lengthy ones and just a few kills away on some others so today I'll be trying to get all of these done that way we can get this Mastery camo over and done with and I could also use this opportunity to get some take advantage of shipment 24 7 while we have it because we don't know how long it'll be there so let's go ahead hop in and try to get these headshots done all right so let's work on our battle rifle first I got the tack V on here since I got no levels for it and I have no aim for it either okay maybe this could be a little more difficult than I thought I'm no stranger to getting headshots we've already gotten polyatomic on one account but I am not very good on controller so let me see if my accuracy can improve maybe this will be uh helpful for me help me get better with my controller accuracy but I really do like the idea of this event camo I hope that they keep doing things like this uh them being limited time puts a little pressure on it makes it a little more exclusive and I feel like the exclusivity of Mastery camos isn't really there in this game since the camo challenges are so easy and them adding in you know different event camos in just for the season kind of brings it back a bit and they did a good job on this first camo it being like a cherry blossom type is really fun it's a really good looking camo and you know what I'd be I'd be dumb not to get it because while we're working on all these other weapons it'll be a nice camera to throw on our weapon while we make our way up to the masteries and there's our batter rifles done so time to switch over to our snipers I'll use the victus XMR and that's game so get a headshot at the end though but they threw us in a game in progress and we got one weapon done that's what we like to see so so much for leveling up the attack V let's go ahead and switch this out for an SMG we'll throw on our our fennec because this has the the shark fin underbell I'm pretty sure and that's a really useful attachment that we need I'm a little excited to use this victus XMR but honestly I love sniping sniping is a lot of fun I don't do it too often especially on maps like shipment but I think if I had to pick the victus XMR might be my favorite sniper in this game I don't know how long that's gonna last because we've got the intervention coming in the next season I wonder what other guns we're gonna get because I'm gonna be a little disappointed if we're only getting like one or two guns each update oh there we go but in the season two reloaded update we literally just got one weapon I want to see more than that did we just gonna collapse there because they've definitely been lacking on content and so far from what we've seen the only things coming out with season three are are the intervention and the new Lighthouse map which is supposed to be like a reimagining of a state from what I've been told and what I mean by what I've been told is what I've been seeing on Twitter I think we're supposed to be getting a gun fight in season three but I just saw something earlier today from uh some reputable leakers that the gunfight maps are just little cut off parts of 6v6 maps which I don't know what I expected you know I guess I was thinking something like cold war where their gunfight Maps also became like Face-Off maps and that was kind of my hope for what was going to happen with this gunfight what if it's taken until season three for them to be like oh yeah this mode people want we should probably put that in I should have known that they weren't gonna try to make any new maps for it at least I hope it's not like just lazily cut off from the 66 Maps like there needs to be some sort of design put into it you know to change the path thing in the the play styles of two V2s on there but I was really hoping to get like a big content drop and you know we still have a week to go I think exactly a week at least from the time I'm recording this so there could be more information more stuff to come out but it doesn't seem like it they also just announced some stuff for Ricochet some updates where they can now detect if players are using Cronus in their controllers but instead of just Banning them apparently they just get a warning which is really weird I don't know why they do that I saw a lot of people talking about how Ricochet is supposed to be the zero tolerance policy on Cheaters but now it's just going to give people a warning I feel like if they're giving warnings they're not 100 certain that they're they can detect the cheats effectively either that or they just don't care that much that people are cheating in their games maybe they want people to go ahead and buy their game if they're going to just cheat on it if they're going to make a new account for it so I don't really know where cod's priorities are at but it's not looking too great on top of that I'm sure you guys have heard about like the fortnite creative 2.0 thing to come out you know put your feelings about fortnite aside you know whatever you feel about it uh there was a lot of people making like old Call of Duty maps in it either that be zombies or multiplayer and now they're all getting dmcaed so they're not up there on for other people to use and play on I mean it makes sense but also at the same time if people really are like lusting over these old maps and modes why isn't Cod just put them out in their own games instead of taking it down from some fan of theirs spending hours and hours and hours creating a map just for them to take it down it kind of feels counterproductive but we did get our snipers done there trying to work on the shotgun oh with the whole fortnite creative update coming out on top of like CS2 coming out it seems like every game is moving forward and cod is just taking steps backwards and I don't mean to be the guy that just hops on here to be like oh cod's doing this wrong cod's doing that wrong like I I love this game and I want to see it do better but it seems like at every turn they're like how can we take away things and still charge the same price I mean not to [ __ ] on COD too much like I think they're heading in the right direction in terms of grindables like like I was saying with the event cameras I think that's a really good idea throw those in there same with the ranked camos I think it's a great incentive to give players that already have like the Mastery camos or even players that don't but it's just a whole other thing to do in the game for those people that just like unlocking things like for me the main point of playing Cod or the the thing I enjoy the most is kind of like mindlessly playing but working on little challenges here and there it feels like I'm moving towards something and then I get a a nice little camo to show off at the end of it I feel like they could rework the the weapon Mastery challenges because I don't really care about the the charm or the calling card or the emblem I think that's all blame but if they were to do something kind of like that and just give us some camos or I don't know maybe even like weapon blueprints like cool blueprints for each weapon for getting the the weapon mastery's done that'd be sweet too it kind of feels like they're just focusing on the wrong things I guess they're also adding ranked by The War Zone something that people have been asking for since like Warzone the first season one but at this point I don't know how many people are still even playing Warzone they're like that's the worst iteration of it like I only really hopped on there for the April Fool's event and I played that for like a day and still after a while after like the novelty of the mode wore off I was kind of bored of it like it almost seems like cod looks and sees our feedback and they try to do the opposite of it for some reason or at least an Infinity Ward it seems like Treyarch you know gives a little bit of a [ __ ] and they'll see feedback and be like oh maybe we should fix something and tweak something a little bit but Infinity award seems like they're they're stuck in their ways this has really turned into [ __ ] on COD hour but also one more thing that I saw is that you know how all the rumors were this game is supposed to be like a two-year game supposed to get two years of content you know two-year life cycle apparently and now these are just rumors I have no idea this is all just the the current narrative so I could be completely wrong but what was supposed to happen was this game supposed to get like a lot of like Modern Warfare 2 like oh G Modern Warfare 2 Lego Centric content and then this game wasn't performing as well even though it's the best selling Cod of like all time I think but apparently like the player numbers weren't where they wanted them to be at or something along those lines some sort of statistic isn't where they want it to be and so they decided you know what we're gonna have Sledgehammer make the game coming up you know later this year like October November and we're putting in the content that was meant for Modern Warfare 2 into that instead like what is the point if the game's gonna be similar to this why make an entire new game and just push all the content to that what are people that bought this game supposed to do because we still have not gotten a single like OG Modern Warfare 2 map oh we're done with our shotgun headshots let's switch to our SMG now but for a game named Modern Warfare 2 you know the namesake of one of the most you know beloved cards of all time having like nothing from that game is just ridiculous and like we mentioned earlier they're bringing in the intervention in like the estate rework or whatever which is all fine and Dandy but I feel like a state is probably the one map that I really did not want to see like it's cool and all and I'm very nostalgic for it yeah I got my first boner on that map from the the little doll in the the tub but when I think Modern Warfare 2 I'm thinking like terminal I'm thinking Skid Row I'm thinking rust I'm thinking Favela you know there's there's so many other maps you can throw in here like I'm definitely even missing a bunch too and it's not like it's gonna be difficult for them to make because if they're gonna rework 6v6 Maps into you know gunfight Maps they can definitely rework war zone maps you know the Recreations of these Modern Warfare 2 maps that they have already on the map a lot of map in that sentence but they could definitely just cut that out and toss it into multiplayer because they did it back in war zone one with what was it scrap yard why can't they do it here what's I I feel like they have a gold mine waiting for them and they just don't want to do it it's just for the sake of drip feeding and again I I don't want to just [ __ ] on COD you know I love this game I've been playing this game for you know basically my whole life off and on and then full time for the last few years I just want to see it do better this is all coming from a place of love I just know that there's things that they can do better and it's like an easy layup for them and I just don't know why they don't we already got three weapon classes done already we're making progress on the SMGs we just need 80 more it's actually going to take a bit longer than I thought but shipment definitely should speed this up a bit let's see how many games it takes me to get the SMG headshots done so that's one game okay so that's two games still not done so that's three games that's what four or five games now I think I lost count don't ever ask me to count over three that's too high of a number for me oh I'm only two head shots away oh that should be right there there's a level up maybe not oh yeah there it is I mean fooled for a second now we're moving on to pistols pistols I'm pretty sure it's only 50 headshots I'm starting with the D just because I know it's a one shot kill ahead but if I end up not being able to hit these shots never mind I'm the greatest I was gonna say if I if I can't hit these shots we're switching to a different pistol there we go the deagle is very satisfying if you can hit those headshots let's hope we can keep it up yeah holy [ __ ] I'm either John Wick or I suck dick there's no in between oh damn they really know how to rip Joy from your hands just sitting there getting a double and then all of a sudden I'm in Another Universe getting flashbanged and after one game with mostly pistol I think we might have at least got halfway there close 11 out of 30 almost halfway I was thinking it was 50 30 is not that bad oh oh let's go oh and more oh a little five piece of domers oh and let's not get a little too cocky let's not fumble this okay we fumbled it oh faster please come on how do I hit like nasty shots and then miss the easiest ones on people not even looking at me that's just how head shots work you're laying down right next to a guy do you not see him crazy Kenny got glaucoma am I done with this is that what happened let's go all right what next I'll work on marksman rifles since I'm kind of in that that one tap headshot mood oh we're gonna quiet to start us out old two for one so we like to see nasty oh [ __ ] come on what that's what I'm talking about I can hit shots while sprinting on somebody else that's sprinting but somebody's sitting still it's probably a 90 chance I'm gonna miss it okay so we got 15 there we're almost done with this after the Martian rifles is just two classes that we basically need 75 headshots for but they're fully automatic so it shouldn't be that difficult knock on wood they're quiet probably not let's get 50 kills with it maybe that was just our our camo challenge I don't know if that was our head shots I'll just keep using for the rest of the game to be sure oh there it is it just now popped up all right we're all done with it there's one extra just to be sure and now let's work on our ARS kill me thank you we'll work on the Chimera a little bit oh maybe this was not the weapon to use oh yes it is never mind I am struggling to get these headshots I'm getting one every once in a while here but the recall on this is a little bit more difficult for me to control than I thought you would think with the more bullets the more chances I get to actually hit it but it seems like I'm getting a few shots into the head and then like my last shot will hit like a shoulder of the chest oh except for right there you know what maybe we just need to warm up a bit I do feel like my accuracy has gotten better today though like I feel like I'm getting a lot better on controller oh my God the second I say that I started knighting him shooting over each shoulder okay we just flew through this game had 60 kills we got to be really close to getting this done actually we almost cranked that all out in one game oh yeah we're 11 away oh starting out hot too with quick triple oh okay that's gotta be it right there yes sir all right switching to the lmg let's see if we can use the second pause to get some head I just gotta adjust to playing a little bit slower now so I've been spinning around with the Chimera or if it starts taking too long and I end up getting enough levels for it we could build this out to just be only hip fire and just ramble our way through the map or maybe I should use a lighter lmg like the rpk that's not as fun we gotta challenge ourselves a little bit here geez I'm getting no head shots zero head headless who's pinging this is multiplayer you don't need a ping it's shipment too there's gonna be somebody around every corner you're just pinging to be annoying like giving call outs on shipment there's one container one container I feel like I'm running into the problem that I did with the Chimera but like times 10 because I just have so many bullets and you think it'd be easier to get headshots but I just keep hitting like shoulders neck your chest missing anything that resembles a head oh my Atlanta come back here this is definitely the most difficult weapon to do this for look at that or it's the camo curse setting in because we've had a pretty decent run today until we got to these maybe I just need to aim like way higher than I'm actually doing it at so I'm aiming like a little bit towards the top of the iron sights we don't need to aim like towards the middle of them and then that way when The Recoil kicks in the Gun starts going up it's only going to be head there we go I'm starting to regret my choice of lmg but I'm In Too Deep can't change now and now I see somebody using pings to try to get people through smoke that's a little bit of a smarter reason to do it still annoying as [ __ ] or at least that kind of makes sense like you threw it on the smoke and he started spamming his ping button to see if he could get anybody I shot him in the top of the head how many head does it take to take somebody down I was peppering his skull he just went not enough sorry this helmet's too thick for that whatever dude oh look at that two headshots in a row what is this my birthday oh my Lanta it's finally happening we're getting consistent progress I don't know what changed well you know what let's not question it oh [ __ ] you with Last Stand eat [ __ ] oh okay this is our game let's get this done no more [ __ ] around we've been Dilly dallying around with this lmg that ends right here oh I think we got it let's go let me get out of this game right now oh let's make sure that we did get it yes sir the Boeing blossoms camo that's what I'm talking about all right let's go ahead hop in game and see what it looks like there all right this is what the Mastery camo looks like in game I threw it on the victus XMR here and it's just gorgeous what a great looking camo and I'm glad we got it done and this is what it looks like on the deagle insane inspect animation too this is a really good camo very beautiful and just for the sake of showing you this is what it looks like if you only complete like one of the weapon classes like this will look like if I just got it done for the lmgs it's a decent camo but it's so scratched up you can't really enjoy it all you can really see is all the the scratches on it I really wish they wouldn't do that because some of these cameras would look great without all the wear on it but there you go we got these camos done just in time only a week left before season two is over and I'm really glad we did it we got some nice camos to play around with while we're grinding out all of our masteries but anyways I'm gonna end the video here thank you guys for watching and I'll see you in the next one later | Jmoney26 | UCeXw_AS7YlosG0FlG8lRnfA | 2023-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,809 | 19,139 |
UGIb1GPB1yk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGIb1GPB1yk | A Look at John Bonham's Gear with George Fludas and Terry Keating - EP 179 | foreign [Music] History Podcast I'm your host Bart vanderzee and today is a super cool episode all about the gear of John Bonham and I am joined by two bottom experts I've got Mr Terry Keating AKA bonzolium Terry welcome hi there and I've got George flutis AKA bonamology George welcome to the podcast great to be here thanks yes you're both return guests um George you were on I think I called it the John Bonham episode which was super popular episode it was my by far my most popular episode uh and then Terry I had you on and I thought everyone knows this guy from bottom we're gonna do it it's my least popular episode no that was we talked about collecting and that was a really fun one yeah I forgot about yeah yeah that was good yeah it was cool to get a different you know a different side of um Terry for that one but so today I think it's gonna be really cool because we are uh kind of going down the list and it's a Gear episode we're going to be talking about John Bonham Bonzo um his drum sets we can talk about symbols mics whatever comes up along the way um and kind of do a I don't know I guess a definitive look at each drum set he was 32 years old when he died and uh you know pretty short life so um let's just jump right in here guys and I think George we're going to start with you on his pre-zeppelin drum sets so what is the first drum set we're going to talk about today well um well as far as I know from what I've read his first drum set might have it may have been a Premiere Terry you could probably confirm that um you got your specs on now you can see me yep um yeah you know he was like 15 years old a teenager teenager with a Brit with a with an old rusty kid I think he described it as mostly rust um but the first kit that I've ever seen photos of uh chronologically speaking was a trixon kit that looked like it was some sort of pearl finish like a a black pearl or maybe blue it's a black and white uh photographs so you know you can't tell really what the color was but it looks like it might be a black diamond pearl kit and it's a trixon kit and he's all of about 16 and playing this kit and they're the only couple photos that that I know of um pre-zeppelin of him behind a drum set there are no it's kind of hard to hard to believe but there are no other photographs of him sitting at a drum set before Zeppelin service that we've ever seen yeah I mean that I mean again some might do that are out here yeah and look who this is you know yeah and when I when I came across that photo there's there's like two photos of him at that time and he's um you know wearing like a suit jacket and his hair yeah right yeah the guys in suits yeah yeah he's kind of mod looking you know yeah it's it's 64 right isn't that when it's from I don't know the exact year but it was with Terry Webb and the spiders and so who knows how long he had that kit but yeah by the time he started playing with Zeppelin in 68 we know that he was playing a slingerland kit and uh it was thought that kit was maybe green Sparkle Jason Bonham actually confirmed not too long ago that it was a blue sparkle kit 22 13 16. and uh he had a he had a supraphonic five five inch superphonic snare an lm400 and you can see some photos of of him playing that kit from Zeppelin's early earliest tour which is when they played some dates in Scandinavia in in like September of 1968. so you know the band basically came together that summer August of 68. there's a recording of Bonzo with Tim Rose that's from sometime in the summer of 68 before he joined Zeppelin and in that recording you can hear the drum sound is really similar to the sound of the drums on the first album so I suspect that this slingerling kit was his primary kit you know in those early days and up to the recording of Zeppelin one there was there's talk in in books um like thunder of drums and uh maybe you know some other articles about bonzo's gear that he had a Ludwig super classic I think a green Sparkle kit there's no evidence of that kit there's no photographs of it um so if he did have that kit I I just you know I I don't know of him ever playing it on a studio session uh without having photos from you know the studio sessions for the first album It's anyone's guess but my gut feeling is that he was playing the kit that he was playing on those first dates with Zeppelin the month before which was at slingerland blue sparkle kit and then you see he has that kit through the end of 68 when they're doing gigs in England and then uh at the end of December 68 they came to America for the first time and so he had a kit that was a Ludwig uh 22 13 and 216 floor toms Black Diamond pearl Ludwig now I don't know if he bought that kit or if that kit was like a back line or it was a rental that he got once he got to the states with the band for their very first tour but he he was only playing that kit from the end of December last week of December until the end of January which is when he gets the maple thermal gloss kit that's iconic you know very famous famously associated with that kit now Carmine uh a piece is the one who hooked him up with the deal with Ludwig and that's because they were touring together in January of 69. so he that black diamond pearl kit I mean Terry maybe you can you know chime in here on that we we saw some photos Terry shared some photos of that kit as it was being prepared for an auction and it ended up going to the Museum of uh what's the name of that museum M pop in Seattle Robert Plant auctioned it right he donated it to the auction donated it right and um and it was interesting because it was a 22 and and it had the the telescoping um lags like the big 20 you know Ludwig used to do those on the bigger drums sort of before they developed the longer legs for the bigger drum but for whatever reason on a 22 there it is um two on each side and uh but this fella sent me an email maybe what like maybe four years ago now yeah a few years you know you saw the ad it was either online or something it was one of the auction houses or something there's Robert Plant standing next to somebody and there's this five piece or four piece kit actually there was a jazz festival with it at the auction which Black Diamond pearl Keystone badge and um so we sent some good pictures of it uh so apparently this fellow who this was who I think is in England somewhere um is like a known drum cleaner upper person you know what I mean like a like maybe like an ex tech for somebody so he totally like cleaned him up and then they and then they auctioned him off or they donated them or I don't know yeah I believe they were I believe they were auctioned and Paul Allen right that's the guy who ran the uh that's his Museum the Museum of of popular music or whatever it's called yeah I've heard of that yeah I've seen pictures yeah yeah it was on display there for a while the kit was set up and it said John Bonham's first drum kit or something wow now that kit ended up going to the drummer Tony Newman great drummer who played with he's on David Bowie's live album and I have some photographs of Tony Newman playing that kit and he talked about in this little article about how he acquired the kid from Bonham he doesn't say what he did with it but I'm assuming he must have at some point given it back to Rob giving it to Robert Plant or sold it to him I don't know because the kit was supposedly in Robert Plant's possession and Robert was the one who had it um cleaned up you know and prepared for this auction at by this drum Tech guy or this Drum Shop in England our friend Billy Harrington I think he knows who who that was the shop in England that did that work another interesting thing is the snare drum I guess it's interesting to us because we're bottom fanatics but to uh the snare drum is a chrome slingerland like five and a half like a one of those Gene Krupa you know uh Sound king Sound king yeah yeah with like the three lines through it right yeah you can clearly see that he's playing a metal slingerling snare on those early dates in in late 68 early 69 and then within a few weeks he's got the maple thermal gloss and I I think the first gig that he played the maple thermogloss kit on is in Boston that's likely the first gig like yeah like January 23rd somewhere in there 23rd 24th this episode is brought to you by Sweetwater Sweetwater just sent over this awesome brand new Roland SPD SX Pro sampling pad this is so cool and has amazing sounds and feel when you're trying to do like snare rolls or symbol work it just really picks up every little detail and the percussion sounds in this are super cool and very realistic sounding whether you're going to be flying solo and using just the SPD SX Pro or make like a hybrid kit kind of setup or mix this with any other electronic device or anything else you want it is really the best way to go there's so many cool things about this but one more really neat thing is you can um set the LED lights that divide up the pad to let you know which pad you're hitting so you don't have to like Mark with tape that which is which and this is a click and this is a bass drop you can just mark it with a customizable LED color which is awesome so uh thanks to Sweetwater for sending this over and sponsoring this episode check it out at the link in the description of this episode and you can see the drum history Gear Page on Sweetwater and see the SPD SX Pro by Roland and a bunch of other cool gear there so thanks to Sweetwater I also want to throw out there before we kind of move on just just so I don't forget about it I do want to mention that it's really neat with these photos how you said with the slingerlin kit about how you're looking at a black and white picture and you don't know what color that is like it's it's like I think it was green and then like you said Jason confirms that it's blue it's like that even adds more mystery to this kind of stuff that you yeah it's all you know someone had tinted the photos those photos are from a Danish I think photographer jurgenang Ango he's like yes wow right right right and so those photographs somebody tinted maybe that that very one colorized yeah it made it look like they were colorized it and made that made the sparkle green so I think because it had been online for so long this colorized photo people are like that was a green Sparkle slingerland you know yeah but like in some books over the years they did talk about a green Sparkle 22 1316 that supposedly even someplace which was in England for higher Place took back painted it black rented it I mean you heard that story went around for a long time do you remember that yeah that would have been like the that would have explained the Ludwig kit right yeah right you know but I just there's never no pictures of that you know but yeah but anyway so back to the thermal gloss which Billy what did Billy tell us about what three drums he got first are you is this a quiz yes um the three drums that he got first hmm let's see did he get a bass drum did he get a 13 no just the 14 by 12 and this 18. yes you guys got the one of the bass drops the 12 by 14 and the 16 by 18. without tone controls they did not have tone controls right that's what Billy said but then but the 9x13 the 16x16 he got a little after that billion thinks that he had as we see and the second bass drum and the second bass drum so maybe he got this the second bass drum initially but just didn't use it because there's there's an interesting story and now two people have now told me through uh well John Hyde who's a drummer who played with the band detective I don't know if you know about detective but they were on Swan Song records and John Hyde is from the Boston area or he you know grew up there um and he said when he saw Zeppelin he could swear Bonham had two bass drums and what no but what what location would that have been at the Tea Party but it would have either been January of 69 or may I think of 69 and he doesn't recall the the month he just said that he was playing two bass drums now at first I thought well maybe he just misremembered that or you know because there are a couple photos from the Tea Party gig in January of 69 and he's he's just playing one bass drum yeah he doesn't have two bass drums set up but another person recently I think it was a YouTube comment told me that he also saw Bonzo at the tea party in January of 69 and that he had two bass drums did they do they didn't they did two shows they did an afternoon show and an evening show so the existing photos are just from one show so it's very possible that that other show maybe he tried out the two bass drums you know there's this there's this story about how Peter Grant and Jimmy like no one liked the two bass drums and they were like it's too much it's Overkill you know lose lose it and when he tried using the two bass drums later in the Summer of 69 he pulled the two bass drums back out and set him up and there's a few gigs where he's using double bass drum yeah like four or five gigs right and then yeah there's at least five gigs where he was using them in a row in in August of 69. July and August and I think that might be the time when Robert Plant you know said he's he tells a story about how they used to hide bonzo's other bass drum because they didn't want him to play it so that would have likely been at that time you know he was probably like oh I'm gonna try this I want to try it you know yeah and they're like hide bonzo's bass drum quick you know yeah yeah man yeah so too much Thunder yeah yeah yeah now one interesting thing Terry you can talk about that is the depth of the bass drums which you know for most people they assume Bonzo always played a 26 by 14. yeah well that's the thing you know it used to be years ago before the internet and everything you all we'd have is like books to pour over and whenever I would look at the Ludwig thermal gloss whenever I would look at the kit there was only one picture I think I ever saw where it looked from the side like it was 14 like a standard run-of-the-mill 14 by 26 you know what I mean it always looked deeper and you know sometimes you'd say like back in those days I'd always say 16 but then later on somebody sent me some pictures of a 60 by 26 so I wasn't sure so then my theory for a while was that maybe the logs for maybe a year or so Ludwig might uh put the logs as a different spacing you know what I mean like maybe they were each log was much closer to the edge so it made it look you know but it just was always I'd always be like God they're bass drum you know so yeah I made videos out over the years George and I was weezed up when freaks would always talk about you know just that we'd say 16 but it just it was just something never said well with it you know so sure enough this fella Billy Harrington who's playing in Chicago tonight in a band he's on tour uh went and met with Paul Thompson sat out interviewed him the interview went in a modern drummer like three two or three years ago and sure enough Billy Harrington solved the mystery they were 15 inches deep they weren't 14 inches deep they weren't 16 they were 15. there was a period of time ironically that back well that back in the day Carmen appease had had his specs with Ludwig he'd switch the bass drum he wanted his 26s when he ordered them from Lottery hour maybe he's 24th too but it's 26 is because he said he had a leading drum way back in the day that was 15 inches deep so he always had Ludwig do that so when he called Ludwig and said hey give him you know my kit you know get bottom you know Mike they were probably like oh yeah okay well 26 by 15 and then you gave him these drums you know the fact that he had um you know a 15 inch deep I think the fact that that Billy was actually there to measure them in person is really really wild and great and you know Paul Thompson ended up with that kid but I think Paul Thompson from Roxy Music he he has the kid now and the Tom Tom was cut down that 14 by 12 Tom the iconic big Tom Tom you know that was cut down and I don't know if he cut it down or Colin fairly I think Colin Fairley did he said that's fairly he came to him like that yeah he right so Colin Fairley had the kit first what was the name of the band he was with the something Jug Band string Jug Band yeah something like that bug this Jug Band or something yeah Peapod carrots there's even a photo of the kit there's even a photo of the kit on a single of theirs that we we Unearthed at something that's right yeah yeah right there's a single like one of their hit singles and he's playing Bonham's kit in like 1973 or something yeah and I don't remember if the Tom was already cut down or it was still by I think it was still 14. I think it was still big yeah it still looked like bottom size I think it was perfect I mean if even at that point you'd think that you would realize the weight of cutting down a drum set like that I mean you know it's John Bonham's drums you would think you would want to leave them yeah I mean it was early you know it was like 19 71 I mean definitely were big but they weren't they weren't you know the icons they would become that's true and I find it interesting that once Bonzo got an an endorsement or at least got that Maple thermal gloss kit now he played that kit pretty much from January of 69 through um spring of 70. so not that long you know really it was just over a year that he played that kid was there a reason he didn't use them for that long or did he just want to move on to something else does that documented anywhere he didn't like this no I I don't know I just know that I think he regretted giving them away you know I've heard that that he like ran across whoever it was he gave him to Colin Farley or something and I think he sold them for like five pounds or something it was one of those those stories you know who knows how true it is but yeah you got your pocket give me what do you got in your pocket exactly and he's like oh you know I only got five pounds and he said all right but I I from what I I've read he regretted letting them go um he got his first green Sparkle kit probably in May or June of 1970 so they had finished their U.S tour in around like March or April of 70. and that was the last time he played that kit before we move on from the maple kit maybe describe a little bit too about what his symbol setup would have been on that Terry maybe you want to tell us a little bit about that uh what kind of symbols Little Hardware he was a big swivematic guy obviously so what was he using at that point well yeah you'd see well you'd see that he I think he loved the swipomatic hi-hat and those and those what they call them the swan lag symbol stands you know what I mean like you'd see them in that one there's some pictures there in Earth in the studio and bottoms either taken off or putting on his brand new 602 on the Roger cymbal stand but yeah I think you know when you see the pictures um from whatever the glads ax teen club you know September October 1968 you know Bonham's on those Slingerlands and you see the symbols are I mean there's diligence you can see you know it's a classic Zildjian shape you know but I think by the time he uh got the um thermal gloss um he generally speaking you see he's with 602s you know when you see him at like the um there is an interesting thing it seemed like in my opinion I would say to George I've talked to people it seems like he kept one of the zildjians for a while it seemed like on his left sometimes it looked like he used to love having a 16 like in the early days you know and then an 18 on his right but I think that kind of went 16-18 and then he'd have a 16. and you know there's sometimes he'd have two symbols on the left crash and even two on the right but I think so it was generally I think ziligence than 602s he kept his village in around for a while 602s um and then when the giant beats came he you know he got the giant beads you know and then went to this 2002's generally after that with the 602 every now and then keeping a giant beat or two you know yeah yeah it's really hard to tell because there are no clear photos of those first from those first few months of his symbols you know like shots from above or where you can actually see the symbols clearly there is one shot that's a color picture shot from above when they were on Danish TV for like the Danish radio and you know it's called Dan marks b-y-e-n uh television special and that Danish TV shot to me clearly looks like the color you know like the couch 602s have a certain tone they're kind of a gold light gold tone yeah yeah it looks like that they don't look like giant beasts giant beets are darker you know giant beasts have a different profile too but I mean giant beats have a distinctive color they're more coppery looking well the bells are bigger in a certain way yeah a larger belt but also to it they're Dan marks that's that's a 16 on his left yeah he's got it maybe a 24 could be a 23. you never know because they made a 23 then there was a an actual Led Zeppelin document that described Bonham's 602 symbol is 23. did you find that George you and I were talking about that I did yeah yeah describe the symbol as a 23. it said 23. so he had a 16 on his left and a 18 on his right and they look bright you know gold so those to me that's like and 14 inch hats so you know bottom is iconically associated with 2002's he really didn't play 2002's for that I mean he he played them of course from about 73 onward but those early days you know before they were made and even after he was using a giant beat ride for pretty much all of 73 and 75. hmm I feel like he gets he gets like uh things that become iconic for him are because of like one super iconic photo and then that's what people think he played all the time he would mix and match I'm sure like you know the hi-hats that he was using early on I think were 602s 14s and then 15s and then he started using the sound Edge 602s um I haven't seen any photos of him clearly playing giant beat hats honestly yeah and I've done like a pretty thorough um investigation no I just there was nothing see whenever I hear George talk about this I always think of other conversations we've had did we ever you know George when you farted around here this is 602 15-inch hi-hats or your 15-inch giant beat hats and you play the intro to rock and roll which sounds more dead-on to you yeah to me the giant beets do too which is funny because at that time live he was using sound Edge 602 and he was using giant beat symbols all around 24 18 20. all giant beats yeah but the hats were always sound Edge 15s yeah well you know that's the thing an original pair of giant bead hats that's the thing original giant bead hats there's some that they're more in the Zildjian sort of realm in the sense that there's really great sounding pairs good Sonic Pairs and then some the not so much you know yeah and they're also quite thin so they are typically Dent very easily and I would imagine that even if Bonzo liked the sound of them it would have been like man I can't use these live they just get bent up really quickly you know from as hard as he would hit yeah so so as far as symbols go yeah I mean I I think in the early the the earliest days of Zeppelin likely a mix of maybe uh siligen and maybe even like British companies like Zinn you know like billboard from Black Sabbath played sin Ringo had Zen symbols sure um but certainly by the time he's got the thermal gloss kit and they're you know well known he's got he's using giant beats or 602. the giant beats came later the 602s I think for most of 69 and then in early 70 there's there's actually a Pisces document that shows that he was given a bunch of giant beets in February of 70. yeah you're more likely to use your awesome new symbols and not mix and match when you're just you have an endorse endorser giving you all this stuff I mean it makes perfect sense well that's the thing too remember Ludwig in America at that time was the Pisces distributor yeah so if he got signed up Carmen I'm sure it was like yeah throwing you know the Sim you know what I mean he was using the the 26 14 18 setup for several months uh before he started adding the 16. so I think what happened was when they got through the Chicago area in the middle of 1969 he probably got a bunch of new stuff he got some little Bongos and I think they might be thermal gloss as well he had a set yeah yeah yeah he also had a 60 you know but you know and he had a 13 which Billy saw which we never see you know anywhere but he had a 13 by nine Tom he also got what looks like a whole slew of new 602s because there's some photos from Chicago yeah from the camera playground the symbols are like right fingerprints on them yeah 602 is right out of the bag so what I would love to know is did Bonzo go to the Ludwig Factory here on Damon Avenue so I heard he did somebody said he'd actually really like somebody took him over there that would be really cool to know he has a cute picture of that oh my God yeah as a kid I went in that factory because of a friend of mine in high school his father was a good shot oh man used to get discounts on some bits like sticks and drum cases Tiffany out the back yeah I never got that yeah of all the things to steal a timpani might be the hardest yeah that's awesome um so then for the sake of time moving on to the green Sparkle kit man I love personally I don't know if it's because I saw this kit when I was younger but something about green Sparkle is just awesome I love it I like blue sparkle I have a blue sparkle snare behind me but it's like green Sparkle is just something something special about it um so it's got a holiday it's got kind of a holiday Vibe you know it makes you happy just to see it it does but there's also like two different there's the more kelly green green Sparkle the older days and then there's one of the 1969 70 71 completing kind of the cheating green yeah kind of a more of a blue minty green you know yeah what's your preference I kind of like the older do you remember anybody familiar with currency back until back in back in the older days the lighter green part of currency used to be more of a Cali green versus the blue green and it was sort of the same with sparkle wraps too it was just more like a Kelly Green you know what I mean like almost like the wall behind you but then yeah then you know Ludwig and some of the companies actually I think um slingerman stayed with that shade a little anyway let's stick with the love I am familiar with currency but not that closely yeah yeah all right so let's talk about the green Sparkle kit you know like I said he got that kit while they were recording the third album so I don't know if some of the third album was on the thermal gloss kit and some of it was on the green Sparkle or it was all with the thermal gloss and then he got the green spot I don't know there's no way to know that either without seeing session photos but what I do know is the first time that kit was used was in Reykjavik Iceland and it was sort of a warm-up gig they they hadn't played live since I think April and they were recording the album the third album and they had a big concert at the bath Festival the bath blues and uh you know folk music festival which is a massive festival and as a preparation for that gig they did this warm-up in Reykjavik and that was the first time you see Bonham playing the green Sparkle kit in fact the Tom was not mounted to the bass drum yet so he's got it on a snare stand yep um if you see the photos from that gig you can see there's a a spare six and a half super phonic behind the drums you know off to the side and yeah um and then by the time they played bath I believe the Tom is mounted on on the rail but there's some new footage of that that is just recently surfaced which is really awesome it's silent footage but it's really great footage to see bonzo's brand spanking new green Sparkle kit in like very good quality because it was professionally shot but then what are we talking about where's that footage the bath Festival oh yeah right right yeah there's some brand new footage that just came that what that just was released like yeah eight minutes or so of it um huh well the whole thing now there's a lot of footage because there was footage image uh at The Forum in La that came out recently right that was discovered in Cincinnati as far as I am aware so there's it's kind of crazy that Led Zeppelin you know has not been a band for a long time and this stuff has come it keeps you guys going it keeps you guys yeah it's nice to see it is nice there are fans out there um some of whom I know they're they're great guys young guys who are really they're like um history sleuths you know when it comes to Zeppelin they leave no stone unturned so yeah you know they're they're just they're just putting feelers out through social media and stuff and people come up and just say hey my dad's saws Led Zeppelin who's a huge fan he saw him in 1969 and he's got some reel to real tapes I don't know they've been in our closet since I was a kid you know yes and so that kind of thing is still happening um Jerry Terry I wanted to give this one to Cherry because I'm not really sure how many green Sparkle kits there were I don't think anyone is really sure but Jason is the guy obviously to talk to well see that's the thing you don't honestly Bart you got to try and get Jason don't mention don't get George and I mentioned because he might be like I hear the guy that interviewed these two freaking yeah yeah no but well the thing is is there's stories about a bottom of Zeppelin being at Hadley Grange which is the house they used to rent in England you know them being there and then bottom took delivery of a of a new kit they said uh and they said that it might get loud yeah Jimmy Page says that it didn't make it loud so he talks about so it's implied it's stated that there's one kit there that they've been recording with and there's another one comes that they that the Roadies set up in the um stairwell which is where they reported the drums for you know the um When the Levee Breaks and I think Misty Mountain Hop I think they track Misty Mountain High definitely yeah absolutely it's the same system it's the same exact same thing it's the same it just doesn't have you know there's not really the Benson or whatever on it but yeah they sound awesome and that's and that's December of 70 January 71. so he clearly had he had a green Sparkle kit as of June of 70. so he may have gotten a second kit that's exactly so that's where I'm getting with I think at least there might have been two right two green Sparkles I would think there was two there was a spare definitely a spare bass drum you can see photos of a spare green Sparkle bass drum off behind the stage or behind the setup well it's funny there was a collector that I I got to meet and talk to about almost 30 years ago now who sent me a video of I had the video up on YouTube for a while the Amber drums you know it's on you know the consensus now mostly is that the drums he actually had that he purported to be bottoms I think were not genuine but he did have information that what he had always related to me said that there were three green Sparkle kits and I think that might be what Jason said but don't don't quote me on it I just recall reading that somewhere and I thought maybe Jason was the one who said one is with the family at the old Hyde Farm still and another one is is it at a museum somewhere something like that you know and then but also too that he also said that one of the bass drums was when he got the bait the drum set one of the incarnations the green Sparkle was two bass drums a nine by 13 a 10 by 14 a 12 by 14 and the 16 by 16 the 16 by 18. you know what I mean like he's supposed to be had a 12 by 14's green Sparkle Tom yeah it's never been pictured with there was supposedly a 9x13 um yeah you know but by those times too you know you always hear you know there did come a time where bands got so good at touring and stuff or you know like so they'd be like all right well let's keep one of these kits with shoko in the states we'll keep the other one in London for when we had and we record and we'll keep the other one somewhere you know what I mean yeah I mean my my question on that though would be like like was he like if you're gonna have three green Sparkle kits he was clearly really connected to the green Sparkle look instead of like going I'm gonna get one green Sparkle one red sparkle one blue sparkle you know what I mean was there a reason he wanted to get three identical kits here's the thing um I don't know I I know having a backup bass drum makes perfect sense because yes you know bust a bass drum head on the gig and and sure which which there's actually you know it happened and there's audio recording of it where you can hear clearly his bass drum breaks but um and Robert Plant says Robert Plant says something like you'll have to excuse us while we change the bass drum skin so I don't know if they had the back up there but yeah um when they play yeah when they played in in Milan in uh 1971 there was a riot at the stadium and the police sort of exacerbated everything by tossing some tear gas canisters out and all stopped hiding those fires can you stop lighting those fires that's what Robert Plant was told to sing yeah it's just all all hell broke loose people brushed the stage the band had to escape for their lives you know yeah yeah seriously run for their lives you know and and the the equipment got trashed and you can see photos there's photos of the aftermath and bonzo's drums are strewn all over the place and you can see like one of the floor tom legs is like all twisted up and so what's interesting is there's a photo of bonzo's Kit from behind where you can see the floor toms clearly from behind and one of the one of the mounts the leg is like this on an angle it's not straight so that would tell me that maybe that was the floor tom that got damaged in the riot and they had to screw the whole drill a new hole so it could you know sure wow yeah so in that photograph he has a clear head on the back of the bass drum on the batter's side you can clearly see through the bass drum and you can see the three circles and you can see that miss the mystery ring which Terry and I have been you know racking our brains trying to figure out what kind of muffling that was on his front bass drum head yeah it's either a ring or it's a disc or we have the new Theory remember we're just outside George yeah that's right yeah yeah so I I brought this up on social media recently because I wanted to just put it out there and get some feedback but if you look at the front of bonzo's bass drum with the thermagloss kit and with the green Sparkle kit there is some sort of rain going around the perimeter it is not a um you know like a power stroke as you would conventionally think of one because a power stroke makes a particular image or you know like Shadow or pattern do you know what I mean where it looks a little bit darker in the center and it looks white around the ring bonzos is the opposite bonzos looks looks darker around the perimeter and bright white in the center so I thought you know the the explanation for that is it's the opposite of a ring it's a disc that's like a 20 inch disc cut out and glued to the head but then I thought that doesn't make sense why cut it smaller why not just double basically double the thickness exactly yeah um but but at that time there were uh it was a thing to make a ring and they called it a Richie ring what was that guy's name uh Terry Richie the drummer Richie ringman no no Richie he was born for it but that's what they used to do they just sometimes people that take styrofoam and put it on the edge or they get they'd use pieces of but you know and this is funny though because there was a fella that was contacting me he saw one of George of my videos about the possible muffling system or the you know which was definitely there you can see on all the drum kits this sort of what appears to be a ring or you know different color on the edge pretty very distinct people will always say no man that's a shadow and you're like it's not his channel we're not wakes no way but it is what I think now kind of what I think it is thanks to this this fella showed me a couple drums that he got the marching drums and inside the marching drums I think what a lot of people used to do in marching days is they just real quick with the can of either spray paint or something and they just go like and they kind of just put a paint like here just a slightly dead in the drum and I think what conceivably could be with the bottom thing is you have the head you take the Richie ring set it there take spray paint and go pull the ring off flip it over it'll be wider here and it'll be darker here you know what I mean that's what I I'm starting to suspect I think but you see it on the Vista light which is not a white head you know I'm not convinced on that but I will say this in those days Terry do you remember rough coat it was an aerosol spray to rejuvenate drum heads F yeah r-u-f-f-k-o-t-e and Remo bought their patent and shut it down because they were my dad used to buy it I remember the cans was it a hyper cancerous thing that used to melt the Hat a little bit and then no no it was a it really was cancerous but yeah well maybe a little everything is yeah no but but that wasn't the reason for it being phased out the reason it was phased out obviously is it was caught putting a big dent in Remo's sales because people would sure wear out the front of the hat or the top of the head and then he'd be like oh I'll just spray it with rough coat and it was literally like the same coating it was a granular kind of gritty white spray paint oh oh for like an ambassador an emperor like a code yes yes I know what you mean yeah that could be this is a spray coat so it could have been that you know that's another possibility because rough coat existed in the 70s although I don't know if it existed as far back as 70. and Bonzo had something going on I don't think I've ever seen a bass drum with that same look on the residence yeah that's the thing I have never that's interesting I mean there must be with drummers like other way you know people might put these away put a rug in there or whatever or you know people I don't like the way that looks or whatever um you know putting this ring you know maybe it was just something locally big like if you look at other pictures of freaking Birmingham bands man you might seem to see a couple other bands maybe yeah maybe yeah yeah that's there's if drummers are Innovative and I mean what it sounds like is like I mean like you said adding some thickness to it with spray paint or yeah it's almost like like a homemade yeah there's also like a homemade uh big fat snare drum kind of thing where you cut out an old head and you put it on there and it shows and it's like a little uh just a little bit that's the richest and that was being done a long time ago so another thing Bonham did to muffle his bass drum I think and John Paul Jones says it at one point was he put crumpled newspaper in the bottom my Grandpa would talk about that yeah that was a common thing like back in the day and so you can see photos there's photos of bonzo's maple thermal gloss kit before he has this ring type muffling resonant head before that point you can see there's something in the bottom of the bass drum and you can see it from the front and you can see it from behind the footage from the the French TV show footage you can see there's something crumpled up in there yeah and John Paul Jones said he put eu's crumpled newspaper other people have said he lined the bass drum with tin foil yeah that remember that's something that was the big that was a big one back in the 70s he lied was it aluminum was it sheet aluminum you're right you know what I mean yeah yeah but that would be like the opposite wouldn't it wouldn't that make it more reflective it would add a lot of like you know punch punch yeah and high frequency but even filled strips I mean you see a lot of felt strips in in photos of like Recreation kits and things like that guy he almost always used a felt strip at the bottom of the batter on the on the beater head yeah he usually at the bottom just about about maybe you know a six of the way up the head or whatever got it and I I would love to know from Jason someday but you know maybe that's one of those Mysteries that needs to be there you know and who knows maybe Jason feels like man I'm not going to give away all my dad's secrets you know yeah I mean the secret is obviously in his playing you know all the gear stuff is fun and it's interesting but bonso could play any kit and sound like himself from freaking bonso yeah yeah it's in the touch it's in the hands you know that's the main ingredient um you know as far as like chasing his sound yeah three-ply Ludwig big drums that's that's gonna get you there sooner but uh I guess you know moving on from the green Sparkle kit uh he used that kit until the end of 19 or the end of the the European tour in 1973. so basically used it all up through 70 70 71 he used it longer than he used pretty much any other pretty much any other kit by by all accounts I guess he really loved it he loved to record that was like a preferred kit to record with even later you know like when he's recording Physical Graffiti he had the Vista light kit so the Vista light kit surfaces at the beginning of May 1973 so in April is the end of the green Sparkles live and then may of 73 when they opened in in the U.S in Tampa um you know you see the brand new Amber vistolite kit yeah right which talk about iconic and let me throw this one to Terry question to Terry here would so get ready no but like you think of vistalites you think of Bonham really you think of Amber Vista that you think of them is this just an anyone could pick this color at that point out of a catalog I I yeah I think I think what happened was is with Ludwig I heard Ludwig put had a lot of faith in the Vista light they put a lot of um slayerland like a lot of the companies really thought visalite were going to be like the way to go yeah Jerry what year did they first come out what what was the first production year I know definitely by 72 because I I there were you know as I wish I just had stuff to back up but you know but yeah so bottom you know he probably looked at the colors available and was probably yeah the orange one looks pretty cool you know it is pretty interesting because Amber when you look at it it is I mean probably just because of the bottom skew you know we just love them so much that the Amber of course when you see that it looks like fire on the stage yeah right it looks just cool as hell it literally looks like you know Flames quite possibly maybe one of the most iconic drum sets uh in the world where you see it and you go that's John bottom distinctive it's very distinctive and yeah and um so there's a lot of speculation about that kit too and how many there were um I'm assuming there were at least two bass drums I don't know if there was you know more Toms um I don't know if there was ever a 20 there's the rumor that he played a 20 sometimes and he had the 20th Madison Square Garden no way that's a 16 and an 18. yeah we've never you know yeah it's either it's either like um you know like wishful sight wishful thinking and eyesight or or it's optical illusion because of the angle of the photograph of the of the camera yeah you know cameras can play tricks you know sometimes of course something in the foreground can look twice as big as it actually is so if it's shot from that side of the floor times it's like yeah like Earl's Court for example 1975 there are shots of Bonham from off to his right and those Toms look really big the two floor toms but when you see the aerial shots in the actual video it's a 16 and an 18. yeah you know sure I've never seen so anyone who says no way he used the 20 inch floor time and you could see 22. you'll hear people say at 20 100 people see a 22 it's like man no way no well but you know the thing is but but a 20 you know a Ludwig 20 inch bass drum is also two inches deeper so it should be easier to identify in the you know what I mean because an eight a 16-inch floor tom and an 18 floor time pretty much by all companies in the sonar stuff are 16 inches deep but you get to the 28 18. and you never see the big floor tom deeper than the than the 16. Yeah well yeah well because we've looked I've been like well you know what and I've never seen it um you know it's interesting too because they keep the extra bass drum especially bottom with the rail they'd have the Ragtime on there too because if he broke the Ragtime head they'd also pick the whole thing up and set the whole thing down that's what that's what I was out of his Town Center somebody told me that by the time they did the uh the green circle you know I mean it's easier and quicker yeah did he did he break I mean this is I feel like this is kind of a dumb question because you know like something a non-drummer would ask but did he break a lot of heads I mean was he he's such a heavy hitter and it's pretty early in the uh you know the life of synthetic drum heads 57 or whatever we're relatively close to the invention was he cracked like breaking heads a lot and get him switched out there there is that quote from him where he talks about he's talking about his drums and he talks about a snare drum and he says well that snare drum there that had been on there for three tours so I mean that could mean remember 1969 they did six tours they did four of the states they did you know the tour could be three weeks or a tour could be he could have been referring to you know uh yeah you can see they're pretty worn in a lot of photos that the head looks really worn in yeah and I I know that he preferred he said he prefers when the head is worn in not brand new heads but of course when he got the black dots the the vistolite kid came equipped with black dot heads so those are much more durable um pretty hard to break a black dot head I also think that bottom Bonham's technique changed you know he used to bring his arms up really high and hit with a with more arm very early on and then he started to refine that and he talks about it in an interview he talks about how he was able to control with his wrist motion to get more power out of a stroke with a snap of his wrist sort of like the the one inch punch you know theory of Bruce Lee you know where yeah for sure create a lot of momentum with a with a a jab with a amplification I mean he's if they're playing in huge venues they don't he doesn't need to hit as hard and project as much because it's miked up and and things are getting better for that's right you know the sound guys are better and really odds sometimes the might the drums weren't even miked yeah and if they were Mike they might have one mic overhead and one in front of the bass drum yeah right so you know you can see and The Song Remains the Same for example there's a lot of footage of him playing like this he's not going like this all the time I mean for certain accents yes for certain dramatic you know moments um the Vista lights he obviously liked the fact that they were loud and they were articulate you know that they had a really um kind of a a cutting sound that could cut through the amplification yeah more I mean I've never owned a dislike kit Terry you've you've owned them you could probably talk more about you know that the way you tune them and everything well it's like I've never put you know ambassadors coded ambassadors or coded Emperors on them I'd love to at some point I should just to see but when you put the black dots on and on the bottom you know you have embarrassed clear ambassadors or clear whatever you know you the thing is you get from the bisolites is it's like it's two things it's like a bark but it's also like a bing like bing bing bing and the funny thing is is the way it it's sort of when you hear it by itself playing you're kind of like there's a it's just a very distinct sort of thud but the funny thing is is to me I actually prefer the sound of Zeppelin in a certain way with the sound of the Vista lights live there's just a certain Mojo to the vistolites you know um you know like I really like especially when you hear like Moby Dick In parts of Dazed confused where Bonham does these little patterns it's hard to tell sometimes what is what what Tom Tommy's hitting um the basement's a little easier to identify but you know like when you hear like that the cool Moby Dick stuff he's playing you don't really see any footage you know people's years were like you know what the hell is bottom playing there what is the pattern he's doing the double Strokes with both hands or with just the right hand because the bass drum and the floor times actually share a lot of common type sound frequency especially the 18 like when when he does that thing in in Dazed and Confused where he goes he plays that paradiddle pattern and he goes you know those last couple notes it's hard to tell if they're if there's a double stroke on the bass drum or if it's on the floor tom and when you watch the film when you look at what he's playing he's playing two strokes on the floor tom and ending with the baby bass drum yeah but it it sounds almost like a double stroke on the foot so right the Vista lights have this really like homogeneous sound yeah uniformity which is kind which is neat I mean it's interesting like when you listen to zapping with that like you know it's funny like if you listen like when the um 72 stuff came out that what was it like 20 years ago How the West Was Won How the West Was Won you know it's cool it's like like in a lot of the songs where you really don't hear the toms you know yeah there's that sound I wasn't really a fan of sort of the How the West hey guys hang on thank you oh my God okay I prefer I prefer the original Song Remains the Same drum sound to the sort of the How the West Was one drum sound um but also to the How the West one what was one is the green Sparkle wood kit you know or at least the you know the stuff from 72 that in fact that's all it is right is it all 72 on How the West Was Won yes yeah so that's all the so when you hear like Moby Dick or you hear that stuff in days confused or a whole lot of numbers doing these little like tribal patterns you're definitely like oh there's the floor tom there's a you know it doesn't have that same sort of right you need sort of just total all around like good job you kind of hear more like bing boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom you know yeah but yeah so the vistas are you know but they are interesting in fact I'm gonna loan them to George and George is about to do he's about to par undertake on something that involves the oralites we'll just leave it that's awesome yeah I would I I probably wouldn't buy a kit but I I would gladly borrow Terry's but I like I like playing I love the sound of them actually I wasn't a fan of them years ago but then I I played some I played some at drugan's drum shop here in in uh the Chicago area there they are yeah and it was a it was one of those um RCI is that it Terry Romano catone International yeah it was an RCI replica kit and it was beautiful they sounded great they felt great to play they're a real responsive feeling yeah yeah you know like they have a really nice yeah yeah are a lot of his drums you know like do they still exist have they been sold at auction I know you said Jason still has a lot with the family uh people have cut them down and stuff like that but uh what about his like are there is there an existing Amber vistolite kit anywhere you know fully put together that's John Bonham's drum set where do you want to answer that yeah well not that I know of well again there was a fellow down in in uh South Carolina or North Carolina I can't remember who had a kid and he sent me some video of it I talked him for a while it was widely sort of like half the people in the Zeppelin drum Community said it was original the other half were kind of like no um in any case I decided I don't even think I think I took the video down or I think I say well this is I really say this has been disproven to be his kid or whatever um but you know I don't know there was a kit there was a kit that Pat bottom uh John Bonham's uh Widow sold at auction back I think in 93 or four or five and this was supposedly the kit that this fella had bought in in North Carolina like if you look in books that say his name's Bill Townsend it says his name you know so so there was an Amber there was an Amber kit that was auctioned by the family yes yeah now that is for sure you can see it and it's so funny in the picture they're not set up right you know the tomtoms the floor toms are like two of the legs are real you know they're they're kind of like a non-drummer totally yeah I I really don't know I mean I'm assuming Jason has a kit you know or the family has a kid um you never know Jimmy Page might have a kit that uh you know was was one of the touring kits um what I what so last year one of bonzo's kids was being auctioned the the kid that was auctioned was basically like a Bebop sized 18 12 14 with a Vista light snare and you can see Bonham playing this kit you can see Jason playing it and The Song Remains the Same I think it was a kit that he had probably special ordered for Jason yeah although he he you know certainly was playing it you see a video of him where he's playing along with the Tina Turner tune and he sits down and Jason's got like the the clapboard yeah and he's got a little he's got a little rubber nose on and he's clowning around going like this and bonzo's sitting there just playing along on this little like that's a very simple beat you know and he's just grooving along I actually put bid on that kit I was I was foolishly hopeful that I would win the auction and and I just you know just be honest I I had I set my cap so it was like at 11 000 and then it went up to like 15 and then it just sat there for a while pre-auction so the day of the auction I'm thinking I don't know 15 grand you know if it goes for like 20 I might be able to swing it come to Mama so when that item actually went live you know and started ticking up yeah I maxed out at about 27 000. wow and and you know I mean it's kind of ridiculous it's like I can't really afford to spend 20 grand on a kit let alone 25. what did it end up going for it went for about I think around 90 000. wow but then there's a 20-something percent commission then there's the shipping charge and then there's British via the tax oh yeah so when it's said and done man you're talking like well over a hundred thousand dollars that kid sold for man so you know just a little interesting aside you know he had other drugs so we're talking about bonzo's kids he had a black swirl vistolite kit and quite a few drums he had concert Toms he also had double-sided like a 26 just like the green Sparkle sizes or the Amber Vista lights but in in the I can't remember the name of the pattern with that kid I think it was the big one the one with the 26 but this other kid had like a couple bass drums it had like it looked almost like a 20 or 22. and you can see pictures that I'll send you these photographs of him playing the kid at home and he's got Zildjian symbols he's got a Zildjian crash here and Zildjian hats and he's got he's got the black swirled set up with a couple extra times and then behind him you can see another bass drum and some Toms stacked up yeah yeah and that finish so I have a theory that bonzos montro was recorded with multiple times not just his conventional setup so at the time bonzo's Montreal was recorded he would have been playing likely would have been playing the Amber vistalight kit yeah yeah but there's something about it you can hear different tones you don't just hear one Tom tone and two floor tom tones you definitely hear at least two high Tom tones so what was he playing he could have been playing his new black swirl vistolite kit he could have been playing the ambers but had a 13 along with the 14. I mean he's a drummer though he he likes to play who doesn't and the fact that they didn't take pictures every five years right of course yeah he has home kits he has I mean he could have had anything you know he could have had you know maybe I don't know some band was going because they were they were in were they in the in Montreal weren't they in the Stu didn't he record that at the studio yeah the casino Studio yeah I think so or what no mountain Studios it was a studio yeah Studio that Queen had yeah that was Queen studio yeah yeah yeah so anyway so the Amber Vista lights he played those throughout 73 all of 75 and the last time he played those live would have been at Earl's Court in May of 75. yeah hmm just time for something new he just signed for something new I guess and guess what was new then with Ludwig's stainless steel so Bonzo in some ways he was kind of Cutting Edge you know he was there at the beginning of vistalight and then he was he he got a stainless steel kit you know I think he he sometimes I think you know he's thought of as like this kind of conservative or traditional you know drummer the one up two down set up big band kind of set up and that but he was always kind of experimenting with with things you know the use of timpani having a Gong um you know the drum Orchestra thing for bonzo's Montreal is pretty good oh yeah that's your favorite part right oh that's actually not a drum by the way that's Jimmy Page messing around with some synthesized effect some people think that steel drums but it's not steel drums oh yeah just I gotta tell you it drives me Berserker I wish we could just get the drums oh I would love to hear that yeah but have somebody else put some other like like a symphony I'd love to hear outtakes of that like the different dubbed Parts oh yeah I think my my personal opinion is he was playing double bass drum on that yeah at least for certain parts um I think a lot of Hardcore bottom mice don't agree they think I don't know he could play anything with his right foot of course he could play that but there's a certain aspect to the feel yeah one foot playing that that uh pattern it has more of a swung almost like yeah you did you did a great job in your in your video where you did it with one foot I think it's possible of course to do you know it just to me doesn't sound like it right and there's also no another important thing is there's no precedent for it Lonzo never played that particular thing before yeah right you know what I mean it sounds like a bass drum triplets yeah he never played uninterrupted 16th notes in a row like that that's going on under underneath everything yeah you know yeah so anyway the jury's out on what drum kit he used for bonzo's Montreal who knows sure the ambers yeah he was done with that and then they had some time off and then the next big tour was 77 and that's you know they had recorded the album presence now Jason Bonham I remember seeing a comment he made somewhere because somebody had made this comment about the silver Sparkle So this this goes to the allegations of Bonham having a silver Sparkle kit there's no proof for that so I know some online sources say that was one of his kids but there needs to be proof If you're going to make that claim there's no proof of that kit existing well you know there's and that it was used on presence so Terry I'll let you pick it up from there well the other way I say is Bill Townsend this this name comes up again said that on presence there was a silver Sparkle kit you said that bottom at some point got a silver spark okay um and he also referred to at the time this was before a higher definition picture came out of Bonham's drum set up at polar studios in 1978 when they're recording um where Bill Thompson mistook the stainless steel drums in the photograph for these first silver Sparkle because he probably had a lower resolution picture back in 1992 you know and um but yeah there's I I don't know you know I I know the I don't know any drums you know I I've never apart from that I'd said it in videos that that's what Bill Townsend had said Bill Thompson also said just real fast just to get this uh that bottom supposedly was going to get a a black Sparkle kit for the 1980 tour a 24 13 16 18 again that's what he said I've said that videos over the years um but then what's interesting though is I don't think black Sparkle is offered in 1980 though I know slingerlin had black Sparkle in 80 but I don't think Ludwig did at the time yeah he could probably get what he wanted though yeah right he could I just think a lot of that stuff's wild goose chase I I prefer to like focus on the stuff we know exactly because it gets to be such a rabbit hole with like speculation and I know like most of this is just because people who are really into a particular artist they get into their gear you know it's just natural I mean ultimately none of it matters when it comes to the actual musicality of the artist right yeah well I shouldn't say none of it but it's it's a very small it's just the eye it's the icing on the cake it's more yeah it was the vampire vistide it's fun exactly that's the point is it's fun but for me it's not fun to speculate about you know there was a silver Sparkle kid he did this he did that without having some proof what's more fun for me is making it like when Jason could corrected someone something about the silver he said my dad played the Green Sparkle kit in Munich when they recorded presents I I know I was there so he was you know Jason's the same age as me I think he's born in 66. so they recorded that album in what fall of 75. yeah I believe that's old enough to remember I mean yeah so if he was eight or nine yeah you know what I mean sure yeah I mean I remember you know things from when I was nine so if he said the green Sparkle kit was there I believe it um however later so in 76 they start rehearsing in very late 76 early 77 for their big their biggest chore ever the biggest chore they ever did was the 77 tour and Bonzo gets this iconic equally iconic stainless steel kit which was kind of a novel thing at the time um 26 by 14 15 by 12 Tom 16 16 18 16 floor tom and they they they're rehearsing at the Manticore studios in in London and they have like a big Sound Stage and there's photos from the rehearsals and you can see you know the the new kit setup and um I couldn't help but Wonder like what if he got the kit a little earlier and recorded bonzo's Montreal with it but yeah we'll never know that's yeah that's possible that's possible too yeah but that you know that was that was the last kit that he that he had and used for the remainder of his career so from 77 to July of 80 which you know wasn't wasn't very long no and and as we're kind of talking about this we kind of skipped over it a little bit but I'm assuming his symbol uh style and set up and he had the gong that stayed relatively consistent throughout well I think the gong at first in the earlier days the gong I think might have been like 30 or 32 but I think by the time you know 73 75 77 80 rolled around I think it was a 38 inch gong right wow oh yeah it was a large one um yeah the symbols the symbols you know he started using 2002's in 73. you can see clearly in The Song Remains the Same he's playing set 2002 crashes and and I believe the hats are they look like 2002s oh yeah right yeah those hats are yeah but the ride is not a the ride is not a 2002 and I think a lot of people make that mistake that they think he had all 2002's in 73 and then the soccer means the same and yeah Earl's cord and 75. he had a giant beat ride still he seemed to prefer he obviously preferred a giant beat 24. yeah I mean stuff is a lot bigger yeah you don't you don't see the the 2002 24 until the steel kit yeah until 77. yeah and that was all then it was all 2002's but I think sometimes he had a 602 over on the far right a 20-inch medium ride he'd use it as a crash yeah yeah so he had two he had two up above the above the floor and um and two um yeah actually he got even though see I think that document Marcel vogelman got that Pisces document that shows when Bonham got his symbols I think it's incomplete you can see some pictures from 72 where he has two crashes on his left and the you can see I think the 18 is a giant beat but the but the 16 he's hitting on the underside you can see the word feisty which oh that makes it that's a 2002 and that's on the list so believe it or not the first 2002 that that list shows bottom getting is a 16 inch medium right February of 73. exactly and that's when he's playing it but yes but isn't there a picture from 72 that show that shows him some pictures from 72 that show him with that symbol or is that just only 73 on the European tour I don't think so I thought it was early 73 in Europe let me look at that yeah we have to go back and look but you know that was that that corresponds to those dates in Europe Yeah well yeah but here's the thing it doesn't show him getting any more 2002's till after the American tour right right and he's clearly playing 2002's on The Song Remains the Same yeah so I mean so that list that again that list is not you know complete or you might have called let me get oh throw this on there too or something or yeah just bottom you know yeah it's uh yeah but anyways it is yeah so the symbols yeah well you know how it is we just need we need to just get Jason Bonham to open up to somebody about all the gear I mean that raises the question and you were joking Terry saying oh I need to I need to talk to him no one of you guys need to talk to him because even talking to YouTube I'm like I'm glad I could get you guys together for this but like really you guys know so much it's like just letting you know kind of prompting you and letting you guys go at it you need an absolute if if Jason would be involved in anything it absolutely needs to be with someone who I love Zeppelin I've loved in my entire life but you guys are on a whole other level of expertise and knowledge I mean I I reached out to his his people uh his like through his website his age you know agency or whatever and they said maybe in the future uh you guys definitely need to try and get that set up I know I know that would be your dream because he probably holds a lot of secrets that people want to know am I yeah yeah am I right oh oh yeah I would think definitely I just wonder if how much of that is privacy like he wants to keep some things private you know sure which is understandable and then I've heard from someone you know the older I get the less I can connect what I heard to the actual Source yeah yeah um but somebody said there's just not that much that Jason told him like there's just not that much left yeah you know some things have been auctioned off some things were lost in the shuffle baby who's the other fella we talked to someone else we talked to said that some stuff was stolen years ago out of a zeppelin like storage unit I don't remember but I've I'd heard that too yeah it came from I think Deborah Deb bottom is Deborah's his sister and Zoe's daughter yes well gotcha okay yeah one one of Zoe or Dobby or Deborah took lessons from somebody Zoe yeah and she he asked me that's the source that's the source yeah that's who was that do you remember who I think it's the fella the dm190 remember we did that interview with the drum man right 190 guys right yeah yeah right one of the fellas on there had taught her you know and she said you know a lot of my dad's stuff is just it was stolen or just geez disappeared yeah terrible so but you know I mean but it is cool you know what I mean like we've been trying George and I have the committee it's it's housed in the uh what's the building they got broken into the Watergate building it's the community it's the community it's the committee committee yeah yeah the the outtakes from The Song Remains the Same where you're just like you know a guy camera guy you know just anything maybe yeah there's any sound it's like over bottom shoulder and he's like totally just anything give us any footage with bottom Treasure Trove I mean it's got to be out there you look at like the get back stuff with like the Beatles and Peter Jackson putting it together you need some kind I mean who knows what could happen down there can you imagine that this comes out when I saw that get back uh film I was thinking wow Glenn Johns was just in the studio a few months earlier with with Zeppelin yeah because wasn't that January of 69 yeah right back yeah yeah so then in October October of 68 he recorded the first album wow you know and how cool someday and then yeah a couple times John Lennon who could be a little acerbic and sort of like hey glennis start the tape machine because it was an actress in England named glennis Johns Glenn is going to be like yeah like there's that seed and the guys are recording uh uh what's the one the stones please allow me oh yeah yeah oh yeah and they're sitting there and and uh Keith Richard Mick Jagger and Brian Jones are sitting there kind of working something out and Glenn John kind of walks up and he goes I'd like to get some levels and Keith Richard goes not now just like jeez easy that's it and Glenn Johnson just kind of goes like not now wow they're the Stars you know maybe at some point some photos will surface from some of these sessions yeah so you know the fellow bottom Maniacs were really into this and into the knowing about the gear used on specific albums and stuff I mean live we pretty much know because there's a lot of photographs of them live and there's a lot there's footage but in the studio it would be really interesting to see what he was playing yeah right now wouldn't it would be funny there's got a picture is going to turn up from uh star Groves it's going to be like a freaking uh a a 2012-14 freaking Rogers kit you never know you know when that auction was the auction from jail like the auction the auction of the Black Diamond pearl kit yeah there was a comment in there that said drums drums that were played by John Bonham on When the Levee Breaks like there was this statement that just like this is the kid he used so at first I was like what you know that's total BS um but then I was like well how do I know yeah photos what if that was the kit that bottom remembered that kit and was like Hey I want to use this kid for a couple Tunes yeah yeah you never know Robert Plant might have been the one who said this is the drums mate that bottom played right you know that's true When the Levee Breaks and then yeah I don't know whoever that person was that was doing the office you can look at it if you Google John Bonham Black Diamond pearl and then auction you'll find it and you'll see pictures of plants standing behind the kit like this wow you know so it's legit it's legit yeah oh man it's it's easy to run away with the speculation but I like how George you said that it's it's you got to stick with it and this is this is factual true stuff um it's it's unbelievable hopefully more stuff turns up um this has been awesome I guess the last question I would have gear wise what sticks would he have been using you know you don't have to go super detailed as we're Terry Terry has them there you go well I am right here in my possession these are these are what I call the bonzole they just happen to be for sale oh there we go but what these are is these are essentially more or less these are based on the Ludwig 2A of yore that bottom really really supposedly loved you know and it has a nice taper and stuff but you know we talked about I mean he really there was a Pugo stick he liked there was supposedly Premiere stick maybe he liked there were some sticks that look to be Ludwig's but they don't look like they don't look like two A's or two bays they look like something else they look thicker but the beads just look a little bigger this is a pair of Dino danelli 2A Ludwig now I have other pairs of 2A Ludwig not Dino danelli's signature yeah from from a little earlier than this I think these are more mid 70s mid late 70s bigger I have two ways from the early 70s and they look more like Terry's reproduction stick this bead is different do you see this bead it's a little bit more like an acorn yes yeah yeah the 2A bead is a little bit more of a capsule yeah yeah so I think the dino danelli stick is slightly different than the conventional stock Ludwig I actually prefer it actually I like the beads a little bigger and do you see the taper here in the right the neck just before you get to the bead this is very thin yeah yeah so my my gut feeling is Bonzo went through a lot of these on a gig sure I think they're thinner than yours Terry oh really yeah they're very thin I mean these these crack if I made a video with these this pair would probably be cracked by the end of the video well you know the funny I mean they last maybe a couple a few Tunes well the fine thing is because these sticks I had this fella in Wisconsin Leroy from Lua yes that they're very very durable and the Finish is very anti is very anti-slip you know what yeah I'd always heard the 2A or the 2B I made those because I thought they'd be cool it's a stick I haven't seen for a long time yeah totally it's interesting is there's a photo of Robert Plant at a sound check from 75 it was the first day behind the drums behind the drums yeah he's sitting behind the drums and yeah and and I I think right around that time was when he started getting the premiko custom stick his own stick yeah so I find it interesting that up until then he didn't he didn't have his own stick as one of the top rock drummers in the world yeah really he was using Dino danelli's sticks or whatever and eventually he had this guy what's the guy's name from from primuko he he created these custom sticks for many rock drummers in England cozy Powell and Mitch Mitchell and you know a lot of guys were using his his custom sticks and bonzo's pro-muco sticks are they reissued they they made a recent issue of the John Bonham from Yuko stick but it's it's not the same yeah it's not sure it's a similar length and width but the bead is different and the taper is different and you know that's unfortunate to me because I really wish they would have just made the replica stick just do it exactly yeah but they didn't yeah who knows that promuco is even the same for muco they might have got bought by some other company and they just they do make sticks but the six are a lot they're kind of lower quality generally like they seem like the six you go to an entry level snare drums sure you know but the pramuko John Bonham signature that they did come out a few years ago they are a high quality Hickory Stick and it's a nice playing stick I actually kind of I think it's a really nice stick it's it's almost like a a regular sort of uh 5A everybody's sort of 5A but with sort of the shaft that goes from under the bead to the stick which is a little more like the original bottom permugo like that's similar like like in the in the the bottom promo code like tapers like this almost perfectly straight and then goes to the side and then it cuts yeah but the beat is really different the bead is yeah the bead is like a 5A nowadays but the original part was a little different well that's yeah but like you said with everything that he probably just burned through him and if he had sticks sitting around like he probably tried a bunch of stuff and he probably played yeah tons of different sticks just because I there's sticks you just you break them and you well I think once you yeah there they are I think once he got the premiere see that big ass see that that like yeah that's like a big first bead yeah that is that's like a big Frisbee that's not it's a Christmas instead of it being more tapered yeah but yeah it's kind of like the his were kind of like an olive seed you know yeah yeah yeah exactly yeah but you know I think his his Tech Mick Hinton said they had like a what do you call call it a gross yeah he said there was always a gross of sticks right off to his side you know wow because I'm sure I mean if he was playing these he they must have been tips must have been flying off do you think that they're Maple oh these are hickory they are okay okay gotcha okay yeah cool yeah so well that sticks I mean I think there's so much and uh we will maybe down the road I feel like his recording and the mic techniques is an entire other conversation which could go on for a long time but for uh for the sake of now um as we wrap up here I think this has been awesome I think uh you know if you're listening to this on uh as a podcast there has been photos inserted the whole time so when when they're referring to something there's gonna be a photo on the screen uh which you would have seen if you're watching on YouTube but um be sure to I'll put the link for the YouTube video in the description of the audio format um so if you are listening go ahead and if you want to hear it again an hour and 40 minutes of us talking about Zeppelin mainly these two talking about Zeppelin then uh do that but as we wrap up is there anything you guys wanna maybe promote um your your own channels and all that stuff uh whoever wants to go first you know tell them about where they can find you this is the George flutis pfoz apparel where this fail or something it's a little hard to make that out looks like Moby Dick that's funny Moby's what yeah so anyway but yeah so George of course has pfoz he's got bottomology his channel I have the bonzone channel I'm doing that music with my friend tyveair who's singing with pfos he's doing the uh the Zeppelin bits there the the proper plant vocals which is amazing you got I mean that stuff is I don't know how these guys do it there should be like a documentary on the making of pfoz stuff you know um pfoz is people's front of Zeppelin it's a silly name for uh really good uh cover band virtual Zeppelin uh tribute we do on on YouTube so it's a YouTube channel and uh we don't play in the same room together ever although one day we hope to do that um you know it's like a virtual band thing yeah and uh I I have a a drum sample pack and Loops that um came out recently through yurt Rock which is a really great organization that has featured a lot of top tier drummers um you know playing playing their own beats since uh for loops and samples and mine is is under the name bottomology so it's basically bonamesque you know style sure uh drum beats for for looping and sampling so you can check that out at yurt Rock and I just you know Birch y-u-r-t yep rock you have a good yurt good yurt good yurt yes your rock stuff is awesome uh yes I will put descriptions uh links all the description obviously bonzolium Terry your stuff is awesome as well um both of you guys have your your videos and your channels are just like uh it never any anyone that I put on either of you guys it is always just fascinating and I'm like I love Bonham you can go from being you know a little bit interested to Bonham to someone who's kind of like a history nerd who really likes Bonham but you guys are obviously Next Level to the master Bonzo Bonzo like freaks as we'll say in a good way I don't know how this happened the Masters and we'll but you it's interesting for everyone I think uh yeah but uh anyway what you guys do is just incredible um so check the description um for everyone who's listening or watching to see I mean most people know you guys if you're listening this to this and you're an hour and 50 minutes into it you've probably heard uh what George and Terry are doing has it been that long wow it's just yeah it did and it'll be a little shorter because we'll clean stuff up but uh that's good before we end though I do want to give a shout out to um I hope to say his name right Stefano ashbridge who joined up uh with the drum History Podcast patreon at a certain level uh which is 15 bucks a month where he gets a shout out so uh thank you to Stefano and actually his brand is drum lessonsinla.com check out drumlessonsla.com and because he's at that tier he gets now his name at the end of all the YouTube videos uh which I always say to people that's a very cheap way to advertise your brand is to do patreon at that level you get your name there's six or seven on there and um lots of different people have been doing it with drum Brands and shops and podcasts and stuff so thank you to Stefano for doing that uh it really helps support the show and on that note gentlemen thank you for taking the time and uh joining me back on and giving me all your your bottom again I feel like you guys I kind of let you talk most of the time because it's as a bottom fan but uh you know it's hard to add information that you guys don't know or to bring something up because you guys know so much it's unbelievable yeah it always helps and feels good though to get questions you know sure to stimulate the conversation so otherwise you guys are just talking at each other about Bob yeah it's really enjoyable to do this and yes you know yep cool well um this is awesome so thank you guys for being here and uh sharing photos and everything that's been throughout the video with me and uh uh hopefully we'll all be able to hang out at a future like Chicago rum show or something like that you're in Cincy right Cincinnati yeah that's okay that would be great well I'll hit you up if I'm coming to Cincy yeah for sure please do yeah awesome them thank you fellas I appreciate it appreciate it thanks again Bart all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] | Drum History Podcast | UC6-idkIENcqobRy0s9Jc5Yw | 2022-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,597 | 82,445 |
BDtWabMapvg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDtWabMapvg | Audrey Tang on the Technology of Democracy | Conversations with Tyler | hello everyone welcome back to conversations with tyler tonight i'm chatting with the amazing audrey tang who is also digital minister of taiwan audrey welcome hello good local time everyone what software that doesn't exist yet would be most helpful for coordinating future anti-authoritarian movements well of course a quantum resistant cryptographic channel will really help that enable true secure conversation that once it's someone try to intercept it you will know immediately there are encrypted channels now such as whatsapp do they not serve that function if the makers of the software decide to eavesdrop themselves then there's no physical property only mathematical property that stops uh the conversation being eavesdropped now those um what we call the public key cryptography mathematics is it is a very real danger of being broken within a decade or so or two decades if you're optimistic by the quantum computer themselves what kind of software do we need to make the democracy of the future work well first of all i think democracy is a ongoing process so definitely something that makes the listening at scale work that makes co-presence work that enables people who are closest to the suffering amplify their experiences and so that people with various different backgrounds can emphasize with that experience so in short software that enables listening and feeling skill and does virtual reality help in that regard or does virtual reality give us experiences so intense that we become less empathetic to suffering because that vr vacation in paris is just so amazing that's right so uh only if it's shared reality though um i hear you talking about your amazing vr paris vacation but unless i can answer the same space and make it an extended reality that contains both of us it would not become a social reality and to say individual reality and that may of course have some therapeutic uh effects uh or overview effect i'm not denying that but i would say that this is pro-social but not necessarily democratic do you think at the margin people with virtual reality will be more interested in visiting the slums of mumbai or going to sun moon lake in taiwan which is very beautiful of course well why not do both i mean uh you can definitely take this uh sun and moon lake uh and just in the summer lake have a conversation and watch together how it works in mumbai and vice versa i mean we just had a asia-pacific social innovation partnership award and in the summit we hear the designers in singapore working for a app that enable the foreign workers the offshore workers from philippines uh in say taiwan to take care of their loved ones instead of sending cash home they can do grocery shopping to make sure that their money is not spent on luxury goods and so on so that's like three different countries and coaches right there let's say we had a service a better version of ai and anyone in the world could ask it any question in any language it would mostly give pretty good answers would that increase empathy or lower it well of course that um depends on what you mean by pretty good does it make satisfying sounding answers does it make answers that seems real does it make mostly factual but not empathetic answers uh does it make mostly empathetic but factually untrue answers what does good enough mean to you say it's mostly factual answers it's as good as a computer chess program not perfect but quite good relative to human knowledge and anyone can ask anything like a supercharged google plus a a better functioning siri with real answers what do we do with that knowledge well first of all uh that that's the value alignment part what you're saying is that it more or less agree with the um epistemic norms that is to say the norm around knowledge that the society has uh the other part to ask is about the accountability like when it makes mistakes who get to correct those mistakes when it's biased who get to participate in overcoming the bias is the source code is the api is the data that uses participatory or it is known to only a few what's the innovation that would do the most to boost empathy um definitely open innovation that is to say innovation that is co-created to bring technology to people rather than asking people to adapt to technology do you think the united states today has more empathy than 20 years ago i'm not sure that the state is a useful abstraction when you talk about empathy empathy are between human beings or at least animals do we have more empathy toward animals than a hundred years ago there's much more factory farming right there's much more factory farming that's exactly right on the other hand of course people understand how animals suffer more and so that leads to more uh people understanding the animal welfare and immoral right angles it also leads to innovations such as the impossible burger uh the future of meat uh and things like that maybe people eat it only because it actually tastes better and is free of the possible industrial farming side effects uh specifically on carbon emissions but whatever reason you approach those new kind of meat i think they are superior in almost every regard uh them cost and that part uh the science are working on it too what's your view of that old i think stalin quotation that one death is a tragedy a million deaths are a statistic could it be that the evolution of open source technology it directs our attention toward the whole and the telling of a single story becomes somewhat diminished and therefore we're less empathetic well of course that uh between one and one million there's many many zooming levels i mean if you look at a open street map but you can only zoom to the globe or zoom to an individual block in a city or even just to an individual level then that map is not very useful at all what's useful is in the transitional zoom levels that makes sure that people can build the context in their hand and connect their experiences with people who are slightly different but not at all that different and that builds common values so the transition between the zooming levels is much more important than the one and the million level would it be better if smartphones did not have touch screens i use of course stylus um like all the time and so the touch screens are useful when i don't have the stylus and keyboard hanzi as they kind of fall back but if the touch screen is the primary interaction but uh button then of course it builds addiction but say we could magically revert to the days of blackberry and somehow that would stick would society be better off do you think i'm sure that people will still invent a touchscreen but say we could avoid the touch screen right and we just stop at blackberry do we use social media in better ways why do we do we jump to neurolink directly from the blackberry then it would take several decades at least right so we have 30 40 years of blackberry and people are on social media less is that a better outcome do we have better discourse more empathy well that may be uh the case because in taiwan the most popular reddit equivalent is the ptt and it's still terminal based it's like a late 90s version of the bulletin board system and we do see that it leads to better discourse qualities how bullish are you on work from a distance this is pandemic time there's a lot of data what do you think well working from a distance does not mean that you don't meet people face to face it only means that we transcend space boundaries when we're talking to each other and so if it is something that you can opt in to then of course there are places and ways of work uh that improve the work quality and i'm quite bullish on that but if it's a must and you have to work from the distance even for the kind of work that doesn't quite suit just working from distance then of course is going to hurt the quality of work but take the major tech companies apple where you've worked facebook google so seven years from now and the pandemic is clearly over say in the united states how much of the current work from distance practices will persist or do you think it would all just have gone back to how it was in 2019 i've never been to cupertino so all my work with apple for six years were telework so i'm biased i i think it's um pretty smooth and if we don't like the tools that we're using for telework we just make the tools better and and that's the the main idea about open innovation in that if people don't like the particular way that a tour is limiting our imaginations they can always improve on it um so yeah i think um again this is not about excluding uh people from participating in the work it's about expanding the idea of face-to-face meetings and the kind of empathy and rough consensus that we can form and scale it to the more remote places it's a um not a replacement it is a augmentation to the face to face for how should the united states handle the regulation of major chinese tech companies the service tick-tock or say the service of wechat should we allow major chinese tech companies to own them well take a systemic risk a system approach uh do what the taiwanese people did in 2014 uh which is people on the street deliberated uh with their own experience working with um people who are from the prc uh coming to a consensus on the street that there's no pure private sector companies in the prc and the party or the state really the same thing can just replace and swap leadership as they like through the party branches so we decided eventually that making the infrastructure components in the prc while their state subsidy looks quite lucrative a mutas is actually a higher overall cost of ownership because you have to reassess for each upgrade whether the state have already taken over that so-called private venture so the us government should block tick tick tock or make sure it's sold to oracle or microsoft or what concretely would that mean i'm saying that i'm saying that a all of society deliberation the style of the 2014 sunflower need to happen for the society had come to a common value about these sort of things and this is what we call data norm do you think it is normal uh for facial recognitions and such data that you uh are just you know filming yourself as singing and dancing to be aggregated uh to a single state and of which there is no jurisdictional accountability of using such data if you think it's great as a country more powers but if you think it's not great as a country then maybe you collectively can find something to do given your position on democracy are you concerned about the de facto extra territoriality of european privacy regulation that web services web services marketing to the eu have to meet gdpr say so there's not an actual democratic deliberation but it's handed down by the european union right uh yeah theoretical it's even extraterrestrial right so if there's european astronauts and so on they're still regulated by the gdpr um so i think there's two things going on here one is about the data norm uh and uh for the eu citizens it extends uh by the framework of human rights and therefore of course travels uh with the individual not within the territorial jurisdiction and the other view of course is based on the infrastructure uh where the data is collected whether it's used under native data localization and even sovereignty uh we have heard that word too uh when used on data borders and so just like the example i mentioned of the singaporean app uh with filipino workers in taiwan uh buying grocery for their families uh it's by its very nature three different overlapping jurisdictions and all have a governing interest in it and so it's a reality and gdpr is part of that reality why is finnegan's wake your favorite book uh well because it's very complex and complicated and i can enjoy it without understanding it just treating us as lyrics like a notebook literally book of notes has it influenced your approach to tech at all uh yeah i think so uh because uh when i was 20 years old i would wake up log into the pearl irc channel that's internet relay chat and type riverrun and then a bot uh will just paste a random paragraph literally a random paragraph from finnegan's wake which will begin my day's work and so that's social too everybody in the channel sees it uh and so i'm sure that it has influenced our work on pearl which is full with haiku and poetry and things like that have you written poems in pearl oh yeah of course are they good uh i don't know you can check the pugs.hs repository to see them now your ideal of radical transparency in communications do you think this is appropriate for all organizations and personality types or just something that's good for you what's the personality type i know people who are very balanced and moderate i think can do better with radical transparency people who say might have very high levels of testosterone if they see and hear everything being said about them they might go into a rage or overreact right well going into a rage may also be cathartic it might be but rages can be dangerous right countries going into a rage people going into a rage i don't know because outrage is the beginning of social movement the the thing is where do you direct the outreach to if it's directed to revenge that is to say hurting uh imaginary or real people or if it's directed to i don't know um discrimination which is lowering other people's social status without the one's own of course those could be destructive as you said but it could also be directed into co-creation that is to say make new institutions so that the old problems that provoked your rage in the first place do not happen again and that's how democracy grows and so i'm i'm also outraged actually what do you think of creative ambiguity of a way of postponing disputes so the european union often does this they write a complicated document that means something a bit different to each country they don't agree they don't have to agree it's never radically transparent but they revisit it seven or eight years later and do another tweak and just keep on moving down that road does that offend your sense of radical transparency well these two are certainly orthogonal i mean i can imagine being radically transparent but deliberately moving in a very slow fashion and only act on the lowest of the lower hanging fruits i can see merits in that too i can also see of course this slow moving part uh being non-radically transparent and then the main repercussion will probably be that people cease to feel that it's relevant to their lives and will not devote their energy to it given your own radical transparency do you think people speak to you differently always being aware that it's being recorded or transcribed or do you think they just forget about it and become their normal selves well i think uh the better parts of themselves are shown much more visibly that is to say if they have an agenda that benefits um the human kind or the planet or the cosmos they're much more likely to share it because it's also performative they understand that people from the future will see it but the parts of themselves are thinking for the next quarter only of linear uh individual growth or gdp growth at a cost or expense of future generations that part doesn't seem to show larry wall once said that pearl is designed around laziness hubris and impatience that's right which of those qualities do you think most appealed to you laziness why you don't seem lazy you've done a tremendous amount uh-huh well uh first of all um i've done a tremendous amount precisely because i designed the spaces for the people who care about things to make things happen so certainly not me personally that have done those things i just hold the space and the second is that laziness also mean that you do not um over scare yourself and you you evaluate this is called lazy evaluation evaluate the parameters the input and so on as the situation calls it uh and so that also enables a much more balanced work life balance i guess what is the way the world could use the incentive of fun more productively uh so use humor over rumor what does that mean specifically in taiwan whenever there's a trending uh um even end-to-end encrypted channels uh disinformation campaign the people who voluntarily report that uh just like flagging email as fun dedicated not to the government certainly but to the social sector with the crowdsource fact-checking mechanism called cove facts and also the uh taiwan fact-check center michopen and so on part of the international fact-checking network and so the trending rumors are met with fact checkers almost immediately and our ministries uh who has teams of participation officers who talk to hashtags um like the minister of health and welfare participation officer literally lives with this dog and so can meet the rumors within a couple hours and wrote out very funny dog memes that just responds to those misinformation and so for example this one is about musk and this says why do you wear a musk well to protect yourself from your own and watch times say that's a very individualistic uh incentive or why do you observe social distancing when you find it hard to measure we're measured in terms of dogs when you're outdoor two dogs away uh indoor three shipwright is doing so and so on the idea is that before people goes to sleep even if they see both the conspiracy theory they also see this humor because the travels very quickly go viral and so by the time that they go to sleep and form long-term associations uh in their minds uh with the keywords such as months or social distancing they think of something fun and that enable more pro-social behavior arguably contemporary taiwanese culture is really quite gentle in a nice way but say you were in one of the less liberal parts of eastern europe or the balkans and the slogan was humor over rumor do you think it would work as well as it has in taiwan well we know this would be nice here and less empathetic sure we know that humor uh is not the same um as sarcasm for example or as you know toxic attacks that makes fun of someone right the humor is makes fun of oneself or makes fun with someone but it's never um a kind of aggression so when i say humor i mean specifically humor and not any kind of comedic style of course there are comedic styles that doesn't work uh and that will very quickly uh actually reinforce conspiracy theory thinking how much of humor do you think is it someone else's expense so say you watch seinfeld they're quite brutal to each other right even though they're friends i don't think that's humor by the way what is it uh well um it is of course comedic right uh it makes uh makes fun of people but to me humor is mixed fun with someone or makes fun of oneself what is the future of blockchain in taiwan um well it would just keep growing i guess but used for what purposes what's the killer app for blockchain 10 years from now what will i be doing with it what's the killer app for relational database again well there are many kinds of relational databases it's not clear that blockchain is the one emerging from markets as the preferred solution visa has databases right those work well it's a huge company what's the competitor from blockchain that's exactly right so so blockchain is just one implementation of a broad swath of technology known as distributed ledgers or dlts and relational databases again could be distributed and if people want easy accountability or auditability they can use some of the technologies originated from blockchain in in that sense git is a blockchain because it's a chain of blocks and of course git is the killer app of open source uh decentralized working and so i mean if you think only of the cryptocurrency applications uh i don't think that it will overtake central bank anytime soon in taiwan i think it only is a value in the cryptocurrency uh sense if the people have very low trust in the fiat right in the central bank but if you mean it like a ledger technology that keep people accountable and honest across jurisdictions among multiple writers for things like environmental science and things like smart contracts for labor uh like for migrant workers as i mentioned on the very beginning uh those can see useful work of distributed ledger technologies and blockchains just more implementation detail how do you think it mattered for taiwan that democracy and information technology came to the country at more or less the same time well uh of course that means that we see democracy as set of technologies social technology so to us technologies are not always industrial it could also be social uh the set of uh constitutional amendments uh of which another one or few is going on right now um it shows that even the constitution the kernel of democracy is technology that people can contribute to just like sending pull requests to the linux kernel how did taiwan become such a nice country so quickly um well maybe uh the food is good and bubble tea helps too what's the best food in taiwan and where do you find it well i think the rough consensus is that you can consult the michelin guide which operates in taiwan in a lot of municipalities but of course being a oyster vegetarian the majority of which is i don't really pursue so you have to be your own guy how do you think your politics have been influenced by taiwan's aboriginal communities yeah um the indigenous communities that i'm more familiar with is the attaial the former because i spent quite a few months actually if not here right after dropping out of the middle school because my mom was co-founding experimental primary school in the adele mountains in collaboration with the indigenous people there so actually the students there also learns the indigenous perspective and i really feel liberated uh from a written culture that this orally preserved culture really takes me out of this human-centric point of view in the view that uh the mountains and rivers are long-lifed sparrows and we're just transient uh stewards that works with them i think that really have influenced my politics a lot to be less human-centric uh the armies because i think they're a matriarchy uh and so quite useful to remind people that in taiwan with more than 20 national languages there's various different uh gender stereotypes going on and once you have 20 different kind of stereotypes uh it becomes a rainbow and it helps people to break out of the binary kind of thinking when it comes to gender but also to other categories how useful a way is it of conceptualizing your politics to think of it as a mix of some taiwanese aboriginal traditions mixed in with taoism experience and programming and then your own theory of humor and fun and if you put all of that together the result is audrey tang's politics correct or not well um as of now of course but of course i'm also growing like a distributed legend at the margin what's the new influence on your thought in addition to those sources uh i just read again the mandarin translation of ted john's novel collection exhalation i already read the english one but the translation book just arrived so i read that again and so that's on the emergence i learned about the life cycle of software projects and so on i think that one is really good what else from chinese literature has influenced you um of course there's not only the tao daodejing there's this whole uh literary tradition um that began with laozi but john's of course is of um a lot of influence to me uh the collection of poems the xiujin also uh and of course also the eating the original binary um thinking but of course uh the thing about the book of change is that uh it teaches about the only thing that is um immobile that would not change is change itself and how to work with the change to face to accept to deal with it and let go of it i think is the core of a teaching of the eating and how about contemporary chinese fiction or is that somehow too anti-empathetic i mean i employ i enjoy the three body problem um trilogy uh that's contemporaries chinese fiction isn't it from from taiwanese culture what has influenced you most so taiwanese cinema from the 1990s does that matter for you or that's orthogonal um well of course i i watch um the the artworks uh done by the taiwanese renaissance of filmmakers and books and so on but i wouldn't say that any of them influenced me uh to such a high degree as the classics uh has so i'll probably have to say that of course i'm influenced one way or another but not in a major part of my thought and which western anarchists if any have shaped your thought um well that's a really good question isn't it um well i i don't i don't know i mean i've read of course the the anarchists faq the anarchists um like handbook uh online right and also the illuminatus trilogy which may or may not count as anarchist that of course uh has really led it left an impression to me but uh no i think the the main source of inspiration i draw and that's why i call myself a conservative anarchist is from the the more eastern uh traditions the taoist tradition the dramatic tradition and more constantly from uh a japanese anarchist to what extent do you understand taoism as standing in opposition to a more hierarchical confucian view or do you think it's simply a separate doctrine by being a taoist do you view yourself as opposed to confucianism well uh the the taoist isn't quite opposed to anything that that's the thing was taoist right uh we're always uh making space so that opposition can grow into common values and innovation and i think that's something that a confusion approach works too except for the confucianism that is by coding essentially the the rights right the norms practice the best practices of norms and for a taoist um of course that there's no best practice there's just practices uh and the best best practice is maybe just to share and let go of your practices and be humble how do you think singapore differs in this regard is there a different understanding of taoism there more emphasis on confucianism i haven't been to singapore can't answer them never i'm surprised oh what would improve taiwanese education the most um that's an interesting song right well maybe neural link but i i don't know in the meantime in the meantime uh well i think that the shift uh from a um literacy uh based like a standardized answer wrote um memory uh standardized test the teachers knows the best uh into a competence based education which is the people are producers of data and media and narratives that really helps on the other hand i'm biased because i'm part of the k212 curriculum committee that put this into action starting last year do you have any sense how that's going i know it's only a year but mm-hmm yeah it's different quite well uh the the cram schools uh for example instead of putting people into like uh long hours trying to memorize standard senses are now offering crime schools on hiking and maybe kayaking and all sort of outdoor group activities and also help on the humanitarian aid overseas even though travel is restricted now we can still help through teleconference and so on um and so yeah there's a lot more emphasis on social responsibility starting from a more tender age uh rather than just individualistic uh competition uh between people and people you're working of course in taiwanese government what's the biggest thing wrong with economists uh you mean the magazine no no pete the people economists as thinkers what's their biggest defect or flaw i don't know i i i haven't met an economist that i didn't like so i don't think there's any particular personality flaws there a few questions about the pandemic how much of taiwan's success you think was due to government's openness and how much do you think was due to the fact that in taiwan standards for privacy are different than in the west and there's a certain acceptance of government or higher i'm sure yes and more clearly spelled out uh and um so first of all i think yeah having a clearly spelled out uh perimeter uh in taiwan when it comes to privacy and a strong civil rights movement that literally fought for those uh freedoms and memories are still fresh uh really helps the conversation because anything that try to encroach on the basic freedoms is immediately met with the counter argument do you want to go back to the martial or do you want to go back to the white era and of course the argument would be a um very strong and so the people who advocate for less privacy would that argument with their argument would be a nonstarter and so i think it really helps to conserve the societal energy to work with the data that's already being collected just use it in a way creatively to counter the pandemic instead of inventing new ways to collect data which always has uncertain privacy properties so i think of course that helps now my country the united states has made many many mistakes at an almost metaphysical level what is it in the united states that those mistakes have come from what's our deeper failing behind all those mistakes i don't know i mean uh isn't america this grand experiment to keep making mistakes and correcting them in the open and shared with the world that's the american experiment have we started correcting them yet uh i'm sure that you have okay i'm delighted to hear that how much did taiwan rely on private lira and apps to combat the pandemic um actually civic tech which is i guess could also qualify as privately coded is different in the sense that how it works is open for anyone who want to fork that is to say to take it to a different direction so while it's true that the original mask availability map wasn't open source the api was open and open source uh clones uh and derivatives from the openstreetmap community from various other communities very quickly sprouted and we have more than 140 a majority of which are open uh innovations and even the original mass availability map become open source after a couple months so if you keep working in the open working out loud even the most privately held corporations such as google and eventually agreed to make the parts of the counter pandemic the mass availability and so on and develop them in the open given taiwan's remarkable success with the pandemic it's amazing success with high quality semiconductor chips why are there in relative terms so few successful taiwanese software companies and to what features of the taiwanese psyche do you attribute that i don't know tsmc writes a lot of software uh so i think uh it's just consumer software like uh to see software it's true i mean taiwan has a um unicorn now um although i don't you usually use that way uh company uh apia that uh basically is entirely to be uh they enable businesses to deliver insights from the interactions and refactor their online experiences and so on but i'm sure that pizza hut or any company that deploy apr technology would not uh probably feature a powered by appear uh kind of way uh as the you know powered by intel or um powered by uh arm uh kind of um marker uh in their websites uh and so there are very successful taiwanese software companies they are known in the software world trend micro is another one uh but because these are less directly uh to users to customers um and so maybe they're less well known uh that that's a fact and so the taiwanese psych uh i think is mostly about um being okay with that i guess uh the hashtag taiwan can help taiwan is helping uh really says um it on the tin that uh we don't quite do this egoism you don't have to thank taiwan every 20 seconds if our innovations have helped you we really just want the world to be better do you ever worry that taiwan has had so much success against kobe 19 that now the country is painted into a kind of corner unwilling to give up its grand prize and it just won't be able to open to other places for a long time or do you think should we take that vaccine once the vaccine is here around the turn of the year i'm sure that by q1 next year when people are vaccinated it will open that is what the scientists are saying if you're recommending for a visitor an ideal trip to taiwan obviously they fly into taipei there's plenty to do and see in taipei national museum but where else should they go for you um well the pescado the poncho islands is great too i mean taiwan is beautiful islands and it's plural so it's not only the main land of taiwan but also the pescataria islands the orchid islands there's many other islands other than the main island of taiwan for you to enjoy what's your favorite chinese dynasty and why um i don't know i don't have a favorite chinese dinos do you have a favorite gps location uh my home but the tang dynasty i thought would be your answer there's this i haven't lived in the town dynasty i read about it on dynasty and although my family name i guess is the same character as the tan dynasty it never really brought me closer to any particular dynasties as a taiwanese how do you think you understand earlier chinese history and maybe a different way than chinese mainlanders would well i don't know i mean i identify mostly as homo sapiens uh and so i don't i mean we're all descendants of some uh east african common ancestor uh and so when you say you're home i immediately think of lucy uh which was strictly speaking isn't homo sapiens but at the gps um location would be quite similar uh so so yeah that's the view that i take that uh of course uh uh on the land of the eurasian plate there's many uh cultures and civilizations uh whether you call it chinese or not is quite besides the point the main interest for me is how those cultures uh transfer and learn from each other and make cultural innovations such as zen which is a trans-cultural conversation between the buddhist tradition and the daoist translation and and that interests me more than whether you call a particular dynasty chinese or not i mean for the qing dynasty in the yuan dynasty that's a very interesting way to call it a dynasty i believe no chinese person from the mainland would have given me that answer another historical question when you read about the taiping rebellion for whom are you rooting the rebels or the government well um yeah the typing rebellion the the jesus uh worshipping uh really there's a millenarian sense to it that's a bit like some of tecutopianism right that's the worst i mean there was a place it was a document uh i think it was typing yellowshoe or something that has a lot of tech uh utopianism in it but uh i don't think it's ever put into practice so uh if you view it from a kind of uh admiring a science fiction novel kind of way i think you can definitely root for it but i don't think the taiping tingle actually deployed uh what's described in the typing yaochu to any significant degree which are the most important remnants of japanese influence remaining in taiwan well the emphasis on public health the fact that people see that working in the medical and public health professions as the high and noble cause of calling i think that um was introduced by the japanese colonial rule uh and it's well of course there's a political part of it because the japanese really didn't like taiwanese uh going into politics uh or law for that better uh and but yeah the emphasis on um public health and on medicine and medicare i think that really is one of the legacies the organization of streets and shops in taiwan especially taipei feels quite japanese to me do you have the same impression there are parts of taipei that feels quite japanese of course um the the uh cabinet office the executive yuan and the presidential office were both um buildings of that era of course they were also learning from european architects so it's also very trans-cultural in both japan and taiwan baseball is fairly popular as it is in the united states but most countries reject baseball altogether do you have a sense of why taiwanese have welcomed baseball is it just historical accident or revealing of something deeper i haven't considered that question maybe because when i was you know i couldn't participate any kind of sport baseball included and so i've never thought much about sports esport of course i have thought about quite a bit but uh of course we're not here to talk about match the gathering which i can talk for hours what's the most popular esport in taiwan um well that's a really good question um i think by the current definition of esport uh it will probably uh be b weichi uh the the ago which is a intellectual game um that's played on stones uh and large boards and of which alphago of course showed that um machines can play it too uh but it's still very popular in taiwan as with uh gomoku are also known as ranju and xianxi um the um the elephant chess uh i don't know how to translate that actually uh so various sport games and these are right yeah yeah that's right uh but shogi is a a slightly different rule uh and uh play in japan but yeah both games that are um turn based and uh moved uh of course nowadays all into the electronic room uh remained of the lowest threshold to join and therefore very popular and what's your favorite e-sport um as i mentioned uh measure the gathering but i don't play it much anymore i used to play a lot because of addiction so it's like the touchscreen smartphone no uh because of i was making the software that enabled people to play and match the gathering without paying wizard of the guest and so it was a real software project that i was working on the magic suitcase and also working with the apprentice with the drafting mechanism so that people don't have to be locked in to wizard of the coast and so on so to me it also feels liberating i guess so that people even with no um money and uh who are living very modest means and so on can enjoy the game and essentially creating their own rules why is it you think that taiwan has been so much more open and accepting of lgbtq than most or maybe all other parts of asia well first of all i think uh that's because as i mentioned there's more than one norm going on right even in the ethnic hunt uh there is the taiwanese hollow taiwanese hakka and many traditions uh some of which is actually quite natural to uh have um i think um i i don't know how to translate that that term like a contractual union um brother uh whatever that means uh and in the taiwanese hollow tradition and there's also the indigenous nations um and with for example the taiwan nation that doesn't quite make a distinction between genders when uh electing their uh leaders of the uh indigenous nation and so on uh and so because of the transculturalism uh in taiwan and uh open and democratic uh culture we eventually see that even though there's a part of the country maybe the majority at some point that sees marriage as uh between families and the individual that wed are just representatives of their families eventually other more individual to individual norms prevail and in 2008 become the only form of recognized marriage which is by registration and that in addition to the feminist movement that fought for the equal rights for women to not having to you know uh relinquish her family name or they uh marry and things like that um all led to the feeling of intersectionality so that the earliest uh feminist activist would then uh be the most uh ardent allies to the lgbtiq plus community so i think early successes and also the way to uh work themselves into the gender equality community and 12 years of gender mainstreaming work the gender impact assessment in the public sector and so on all of these mechanism designs help to make a more liberal culture out of the existing culture a family to family relationship which we did not actually um disrupt with the marriage equality law it only hyperlinks to the individual parts the bylaws but not the in-law relationships the family between family relationships for our final segment of this conversation i'll turn to what i call the audrey tang production function at ages five to six you read a lot of classical literature uh what did you read and how did it shape you yeah i read the shooting the collection of poems and it shaped me uh to a few things always from um coaches from various different cultures because uh each chapter in the shooting is literally one slice of culture of a very different culture and it's a kind of collection of poems that shows how the same thing may be interpreted and narrated in completely different ways from two uh different cultures when they view the same historical event and of course the daodejing that showed me that we are merely spaces uh of which that uh thoughts may pass through us but we don't own the sauce the thoughts only springfield how did having a heart problem until age 12 shape your life uh well i guess it made me less interested in outdoor sports uh it also made me less prone to anger or really any passion right i can't feel a very joyful either because of the heart condition so i'm more calm and collected i learned that was breathing exercises and there was me like a survival instinct still now do you think there's any cognitive disadvantage to being more objective and arguably more detached i'm not sure that i'm currently detached to you and i'm not sure that i'm sharing things from objective point of view i mean i'm sharing my feelings and personal memories when i was a young child and these are only verifiable as phenomena in my own mind and so i'm not sure that the term objective is the right term to use here what was your family discussion table like um is with were very lively uh and because um both my parents were journalists that works um with the political and law training uh and so uh democratization is on the forefront of their minds uh and also because they were censored by the single party a lot at the time and so i would read their drafts and the drafts being censored and they will debate the sensor taking the case to the owner of the press if needed be and for environmental justice and social justice and so on and so a lot of discussion was around censorship and the freedom of press when i was really young are there cognitive advantages to being well uh of course i think it makes it easier to empathize with people right because i've gone through some parts of your puberty no matter the gender of you and so i wouldn't feel that half a population is different from me i would feel that i'm just part of homo sapiens this is a large community do you think there are cognitive disadvantages of being transgender um no i think people can be more transgender i mean um when our minister chen shi john the commander of the central atlantic command center put on the medical mask to show solidarity uh to the young boy who caught to say that he doesn't want to go to school because pink musk's being rationed uh makes him look like he'll be bullied um i think uh mr chen and the medical officers became a little bit more transgender on that very moment and so it's a practice like translation and trans culturalism what's the biggest misconception about transgender life and existence amongst intelligent educated people i i have no idea i have not done a qualitative survey now you didn't go through the cycle as being educated in the united states the way many taiwanese do uh do you think that's given you a different perspective i don't know i mean i mean the ietf and the internet itself maybe is really the american experiments value the united states value the value of the united states uh written in a like 70 80 um kind of view uh in code uh and so by working with internet technologies by working with the implicit assumption of freedom of speech freedom assembly and the press uh end-to-end um innovation and permissionless innovation and things like that i think um i'm more uh imbued in the internet seeing more imbued american value in the internet than a traditional education in the states would i i think now of course nowadays the internet governance is multi-cultural and there's multicultural internet domain names but we're still using ascii which is um the a in ascii miss american and the um idea that uh the empty american values imbued in the internet are somehow universal of course are now being challenged but is not lost i think the core internet is still very much the values the united states now in 2014 you were part of a group of activists that occupied taiwan's parliament building what was your thinking behind participation in that activity what were you hoping to accomplish what did you see as the trade-offs yeah i've read uh and actually translated uh manuel castells uh in the um ideas uh in the books uh network of uh outrage and hope and earlier in communication powers uh and so we have to benefit i guess from learning from previous occupiers such as the occupy wall street of course but also the 15m and other movements and so um i started understanding that the more that you can make humor uh travel faster than rumor uh the more you can get people interested in a kind of night market uh fun ish kind of way uh the less likely that the more divisive and the more revenge seeking part of a occupy movement will grow that is to say the conservative part in anarchism has a chance to thrive and people have a chance to arrive to rough consensus and running code legal code in this case when they can literally hum in the street and so uh my main work there is just with a bunch of people in the zero community to set up communication infrastructure so that people can understand uh what's really going on uh with their own eyes and participating in the journalism making without being derailed by the rumors and disinformation campaigns that's bound to come with any occupy how important is the skill of translation for becoming a better thinker i think it's very very important but so also important is the skills of rotation and scaling were you afraid that working in government would ruin or corrupt you no not at all i'm working with the government i'm not working for the government what are your skills of rotation and scaling and how do you use them in the government yeah scaling means that taking something that used to only happen between two people or three people that's listening intently and scaling it using technology to make sure that when i tour around taiwan i can still listen intently uh to people who are social innovators in their indigenous nation or their remote island or rural areas but at the same time through the modern technology uh which seems like magic at times uh people from five municipalities from 12th century government ministries can also listen as intently as i am to the stories and the innovations of the local people and so that skills the listening idea and by rotation i mean taking all the sides so whenever there are people of differing positions on an emerging topic it could be uber it could be esports it could be 5g self-drive vehicles you name it if i find that i cannot argue from any particular viewpoint i will book a couple days to spend time with the community on ethnographic just hanging out uh and until i rotate my worldview and until i can argue from their viewpoint and so that's called taking all the sides why aren't there more audrey tangs than the other governments of the world i don't know uh i mean that's a question for the other government uh maybe uh i think um people were limited by the imagination of the government being a single thing right we said internet governance we didn't say internet government if the ietf or icann started calling themselves internet government i'm sure that there's will be a lot of more limitation in thinking in the multi-stakeholder approach but no we call it governance we don't call it government so maybe just the word government itself limits people's imaginations and if rotation is fundamental to your thought it seems that most governments in the literal sense of that term are not always so interested in rotation right they want to push through a particular set of policies to serve interest groups and constituencies toward the end of being re-elected uh well by election is a kind of rotation it's just temporal right it rotates a little bit every four years sure but any particular government uh is not interested in rotation per se in fact they would prefer its opposite over time yeah but i'm talking about democratic cultures and democratic norms so if we shorten the iteration to not four years but actually maybe 60 days uh as is the standard uh iteration in taiwanese citizens initiative the the e-petition platform then we can iterate more each particular generation of course in that 60 days are interested from their point of view but if you rotate quickly then even a still pictures when rotated quickly looks like animation actually that's where the word anime came from it's just quickly animated frames if you think about your own life and career over the next few years if you wish to increase your own empathy at the margin uh what do you feel that calls for from you yeah uh i think uh a couple more things right i need to learn more languages uh and now with the help of assistive intelligence such as machine learning and translation is becoming much easier i take a step doing that translating how to use the traditional rest cooker that you see right there to disinfect the mask so that it kills the virus but doesn't destroy the pp material i translated it and narrated it in i think a dozen languages and so it's the beginning but i look forward to learn more languages and communicate in more languages and the other thing is also um synthesize right more of the cultures that i have come across into a more trans-cultural way of living uh transcriptional way of thinking and that includes up to the name of the country itself taiwan the native country is officially jonghyun mingua which i translate as a transcultural republic of citizens and and now that's a i wouldn't say universal but at least a world globally applicable view anyone can be part of their trans-cultural republic citizens and which languages do you know now already um javascript pretty well um yes well pearl uh and uh python not very fluently ruby of course uh and so on uh there's english right c plus plus c sharp uh not really c sharp o camel uh and also c ah anyway yes um sorry uh okamos f sharp uh yeah english of course uh but i think i see the taiwanese yeah i think in english uh mostly nowadays if you talk about natural language and for me um mandarin or along with mandarin thomas hollok which are my two native languages i reserve them for more poetic expressions but my work language is not definitely english audrey tang thank you very much it's been a great pleasure | Mercatus Center | UCKtFwcQCsl1ttW2CgOqFMUQ | 2020-10-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,306 | 51,100 |
fhbOOqgs100 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhbOOqgs100 | Bushwhacking all the way down Bald Top Ridge | okay getting ready to leave here gra my favorite Oak okay we're going to go home we're going to go home the same way we came back except when we get down to that stash I might want to stop for a while and check it out but anyway I don't know we'll see when we get there here we go kind of looks innocuous right here it's like just does not look like the way back anyway you can definitely tell I've been up and down here quite a bit it as you can see where my steps have been on some of this grass it's like flattened down it's kind of funny how we seem to gravitate to the same area every time excuse me I'm going to aim the camera down a little bit there it's probably better now I actually cannot go slower than this unless if I was to really put in a lot of muscular effort so this is what I like to tell people who are out off the trail is to just work with gravity don't try to go fast but also don't purposefully try to slow yourself down I climb up that way but I like to go down this way so all right see now my pace is still fast because it's still downhill but it's not too severe at that point so point I'm trying to make is uh you just work with gravity and what I mean by that is uh if you don't want to put in too much muscular effort that's what I mean so reserve your energy allow yourself to go fast than walk but if anything should happen wrongly it would be more like a controlled uh situation all right maybe it's more like two and a half miles come to think of it yeah it's 2 and 1 half miles from where we started to down all the way tripped but see even though I tripped I recovered from it very easily because I'm just not trying to put in too much physical energy that way when I trip I have the physical energy just tighten up my torso and get through without losing my balance see what I'm saying wow it's really hot up here I'm already thirsty I'm going downhill this is where I cut the branches so you can get through all right hey there's that promin to Oak over there wow we'll stop there and water up a little wow it's really hot I'm not joking it's over 100 here has to be it's really really hot and the wind is not really cooling it down that much cuz the wind is hot too excuse me here off to the left is something unexplainable no water supply so what they do you know what did they do they didn't hike up here with water and I can't see them Trucking water down so maybe that's what happen maybe they filled up over uh near Baldin Ranch Road and Williams Ranch Road and then maybe trucked it over I don't know doesn't make we're actually going uphill right now just so you know all right J for that Branch he looks like keep cause blood okay see this is really fast coming down especially since it's all wide open pretty much I just scared him away there's a hawk he's behind the tree I'm waiting right here to see if he'll come around maybe he was checking out the whe down there to see what squirrels or Gophers would poke their head up okay I think this time I'm going to go back not by climbing over over there just going straight ahead through here because I think that it will line up with a nice place to cut across I think find out I just want to make a little bit of a easier Transit down to the secret Peto from up top because that slope is pretty severe and uh I should be able to get through this yeah there's a good one here looks like maybe some cows went down it too I know where I am exactly right now that's where I was uh ouch whack me in the face hang on oh I said I was going to get water too didn't I take a little sip right now I see several ways to get down from here one way is I can go right back over there go down there but we're going to go down even further cuz I think I'll slip around to a place where I won't have to walk sideways so much oh we're here on the trail this is the one that I've been up I recognize it yeah see we totally missed most of that area in fact we're almost down where the cash is okay see I don't try very hard I just work with the gravity even if it's sliding me down I just go with it all right I don't know how easy it is to tell on the camera but I can totally tell I'm on my trail I see my feets look at that now you can see part of the ocean and why is it because there is an offshore see I was telling you earlier offshore wind that's pushing it away finally but it takes around noon for it to get kicked up excuse me there oh we passed up the uh it's right up there I'll get it next time and right now with it being as hot as it is I don't think I'm going to go exploring down there but I was thinking I would shut the camera off here go exploring and then turn the camera back on from here down but uh it's pretty warm so we're going to keep going down and then if we get down to the bottom and we got all this extra time then it's only like uh a very short two mile or mile and a half hike very short one you only go you only go up about 1,000 ft it's not that far okay all right so we're going to go down here and then we're going to take the secret Peto to the edge and then we're going to come back and then we're going to go straight down I'm like doing a Slalom ski here see just work with the gravity don't fight it work with it there we go wow it's hot it's hot right here I mean it is really really hot get on the trail there there we go whoa there we go controllable all right thinking of coming up here with a hoe and actually carving a trail into some of this St now the shortcut back would be look at this there's an old fire ring would be down here ah at least I think find out how well my uh how well my guys work oh I don't know oh yeah I see it I was looking past it it's actually right here right no this is not it that's it over there oh wow we got to get over there which way am I going to do it I think I can get over there going this way whoa doggy whoa don't trip yeah I know where I'm at now it's that Blackberry patch we're on the trail actually it's warm down here too although without being in the sun when I'm moving down the trail here I get a little breeze going you know and uh feels good on the on my shirt so it is cooling me whoa wasn't looking yeah okay look at here remember that that means we go down here right is okay if you want to go to the higher exit you go this way if you want to go to the lower exit the way we came in this way oh I think I'm too high I am no I'm not we're at the right place yeah I was just looking off to the left thinking that it was higher up this is the right place right here we walk straight right down to it you can't see the gymnastics I'm doing getting through here now we go up not that far just right up there just right up there here we are there's the car okay well you see how you see the angle to go in there it's this angle follow it behind me and what do we find find another K they're aimed in a straight line ding ding ding that's the direction okay that's almost a straight line up to the secret petero there's only a little bit of uh zigzagging you got to do to scale the most steepest part the most steepest part well give my brain a a break I'm going to shut up now and I'll turn the turn the camera off and uh thank you for watching | vutEwa | UCnwAKhN8Hvlal5UwRK8CtHg | 2014-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,514 | 7,223 |
8f9_ez1pfFo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f9_ez1pfFo | Bipolar electrochemistry | Wikipedia audio article | bipolar electrochemistry is a phenomenon in electrochemistry based on the polarization of conducting objects in electric fields indeed this polarization generates a potential difference between the two extremities of the substrate that is equal to the electric field value multiplied by the size of the object if this potential difference is important enough then redox reactions can be generated at the extremities of the object oxidations will occur at one extremity coupled simultaneously to reductions at the other extremity in a simple experimental setup consisting of a platinum wire in a weighing boat containing a pH indicator solution a 30 volts voltage across two electrodes will cause water reduction at one end of the wire the cathode and a pH increase Oh minus formation and water oxidation at the anodic end and a phd crease the poles of the bipolar electrode also aligned themselves with the applied electric field topic utilizations the phenomenon of bipolar electrochemistry is known for several decades and is used in industry in some electrolytic reactors the interest of the scientific community for this concept seems to increase a lot since Martin Fleischmann and coworkers demonstrated that water splitting was possible using micrometer sized bipolar electrodes recently several applications in such domains as synthesis of dissymmetric or micro and nano structures analytical chemistry material science micro electronics and micro jet propulsion have been developed | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2018-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 228 | 1,489 |
xfm6aNojcbI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfm6aNojcbI | District of Columbia statehood movement | Wikipedia audio article | the District of Columbia statehood movement as a political movement that advocates making the District of Columbia a US state as the national capital the District of Columbia as a federal district under the direct jurisdiction of the United States Congress statehood would grant the district voting representation in the Congress and full control over local affairs for most of the modern statehood movement the new states name would have been new Columbia however the DC City Council changed the proposed name to state of Washington DC in October 2016 in which DC would stand for Douglas Commonwealth a reference to abolitionist Frederick Douglass statehood for the district which is also known as Washington DC might be achieved by an act of Congress under the power granted to Congress by the United States Constitution to admit new states to the Union article 4 section 3 Clause 1 however there is some debate as to whether simple legislation would be sufficient to grant statehood to Washington which is the seat of the United States federal government topic history topic district Clause of the Constitution in 1783 a crowd of disbanded Revolutionary War soldiers angry about not having been paid gathered to protest outside the building where the Continental Congress was meeting the soldiers blocked the door and initially refused to allow the delegates to leave despite requests from the Congress the Pennsylvania state government declined to call out its militia to deal with the unruly mob and so Congress was forced to abruptly adjourn to New Jersey this led to the widespread belief that Congress needed control over the national capital as James Madison wrote in the Federalist number 43 without it not only the public authority might be insulted and its proceedings interrupted with impunity but a dependence of the members of the general government on the state comprehending the seat of the government for protection in the exercise of their duty might bring on the National councils and imputation of awe or influence equally dishonorable to the government and dissatisfactory to the other members of the Confederacy this belief resulted in the creation of a national capital separate from any state by the Constitution's district clause the district clause in article 1 section 8 Clause 17 of the United States Constitution states the Congress shall have power to exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district not exceeding 10 miles square as may by session of particular states and the acceptance of Congress become the seat of the government of the United States however Madison further wrote in Federalist 43 that the residents of the new federal district will have had their voice in the election of the government which is to exercise authority over them Madison did not elaborate as to how this would be but even with a then unidentified parcel suggested that the principles of self-government would not be absent in the capital of the Republic topic early discussions of voting rights in 1788 the land on which the district is formed was ceded by Maryland in 1790 Congress passed the residence act placing the district on the Potomac River between the Anacostia and Canoga egg with the exact location chosen by President Washington his selection was announced on January 24th 1791 and the residence Act was amended to include land that Virginia had ceded in 1790 that land was returned to Virginia in 1847 the Congress did not officially move to the new federal capital until the first Monday in December 1800 that time the district was governed by a combination of a federally appointed Board of Commissioners the state legislators and locally elected governments within a year of moving to the district Congress passed the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 and incorporated the new federal district under its sole authority as permitted by the district clause since the District of Columbia was no longer part of any state the district's residents lost voting representation in Congress in the electoral college as well as a voice in constitutional amendments and the right to Home Rule facts that did not go without protest in January 1801 a meeting of District citizens was held which resulted in a statement to Congress noting that as a result of the impending Organic Act we shall be completely disfranchised in respect to the national government while we retain no security for participating in the formation of even the most minut local regulations by which we are to be affected we shall be reduced to that deprecated condition of which we pathetically complained in our charges against Great Britain a being taxed without representation talk of suffrage for the District of Columbia began almost immediately though it mostly focused on a constitutional amendments and retrocession not statehood in 1801 Augustus Woodward riding under the name Eponine on days wrote a series of newspaper articles in the National Intelligencer proposing a constitutional amendment that would read the territory of Columbia shall be entitled to one senator in the Senate of the United States and to a number of members in the House of Representatives proportionate to its population since then more than 105 constitutional amendments and bills have been introduced to provide representation to the District of Columbia resulting in congressional hearings on more than 20 occasions with the first of those hearings in 1803 at that time resolutions were introduced by Congress to retro seed most of Washington to Maryland citizens fearful that the seat of government be moved asked that DC be given a territorial government and an amendment to the Constitution for equal rights but James Holland of North Carolina argued that creating a territorial government would leave citizens dissatisfied he said the next step will be a request to be admitted as a member of the Union and if you pursue the practice relative to territories you must so soon as their numbers will authorize it admit them into the Union topic late 19th and early 20th century the first proposal for congressional representation to get serious consideration came in 1888 but it wouldn't be until 1921 that congressional hearings would be held on the subject those hearings resulted in the first bill introduced by Senator Wesley lively Jones are want to be reported out of committee that would have addressed district representation the bill would have enabled though not required Congress to treat residents of DC as though they were citizens of a state topic civil rights era in the 23rd amendment 1950s to 1970s Congress members continued to propose amendments to address the district's lack of representation with efforts picking up as part of the civil rights movement in the late 1950s this eventually resulted in successful passage of the 23rd amendment in 1961 which granted the district votes in the electoral college in proportion to their size as if they were a state but no more than the least populous state this right has been exercised by DC citizens since the presidential election of 1964 with district citizens still denied full suffrage members continued to propose bills to address congressional representation such bills made it out of committee in 1967 and 1972 for a House floor for a vote in 1976 and in 1978 resulted in the formal proposal of the District of Columbia voting rights amendment but that amendment expired in 1985 22 ratifications short of the needed 38 topic statehood movement 1980s and beyond before the failure of the Voting Rights Amendment but when passage seemed unlikely district voters finally began to pursue statehood in 1980 District voters approved the call of a constitutional convention to draft a proposed state constitution just as US territories had done prior to their admission estates the convention was held in February through April 1982 the proposed Constitution was ratified by district voters in 1982 for a new state to be called new columbia in 1987 another state constitution was drafted which again referred to the proposed state as new columbia since the 98th congress more than a dozen statehood bills have been introduced with two bills being reported out of the committee of jurisdictions the second of these bills made it to the House floor in November 1993 for the only floor debate and vote on DC statehood it was defeated in the House of Representatives by a vote of 277 to 153 pursuant to the 1980 proposed state constitution the district still selects members of a shadow congressional delegation consisting of two shadow senators in a shadow representative to lobby the Congress to grant statehood these positions are not officially recognized by the Congress additionally until made 2008 the Congress prohibited the district from spending any funds on lobbying for voting representation or statehood since the 1993 vote bills to grant statehood to the district have been introduced in Congress each year but have not been brought to a vote following a 2012 statehood referendum in the u.s. territory of Puerto Rico political commentators endorsed the idea of admitting both the district and Puerto Rico into the Union in July 2014 President Barack Obama became the second sitting president after Bill Clinton in 1993 to endorse statehood for the District of Columbia in a town-hall event he said I'm for it he added that folks in DC pay taxes like everybody else they contribute to the overall well-being of the country like everybody else they should be treated like everybody else Obama said in response to a question there has been a long movement to get DC statehood and I've been for it for sometime the politics of it end up being difficult to get through Congress but I think it's absolutely the right thing to do DC residents now pay more in taxes than 22 States for more than 20 years following the 1993 floor vote there were no congressional hearings on DC statehood but on September 15th 2014 the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and government affairs held a hearing on bill s 132 which would have created a new state out of the current District of Columbia similar to the 1993 bill on December 4th 2015 the District of Columbia was granted membership in the unrepresented nations and peoples organization an advocacy group for people groups and territories which do not receive full representation in the government of the state they reside in topic 2016 statehood referendum on April 15th 2016 district mayor Muriel Bowser called for a citywide vote on whether the nation's capital should become the 51st state this was followed by the release of a proposed state constitution this constitution would make the mayor of the District of Columbia the governor of the proposed state while the members of the City Council would make up the proposed House of Delegates while the name new Columbia has long been associated with the movement community members thought other names such as Potomac or Douglas were more appropriate for the area on November 8 2016 the voters of the District of Columbia voted overwhelmingly in favor of statehood with 86% of voters voting to advise approving the proposal although the proposed state name on the ballot sent to voters appeared as state of New Columbia the resolution passed by the DC City Council passed in October 2016 weeks before the election changed the name to state of Washington DC in which DC stands for Douglas Commonwealth a reference to african-american abolitionist Frederick Douglass who lived in Washington DC from 1877 to 1895 pick recent legislation in March 2017 the district's congressional delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced a bill to propose DC statehood in the US House of Representatives in May 2017 the Washington DC admission Act was introduced in the US Senate topic arguments against prior to the district's founding James Madison argued in Federalist number 43 that the national capital needed to be distinct from the states in order to provide for its own maintenance and safety he wrote but a dependence of the members of the general government on the state comprehending the seat of the government for protection in the exercise of their duty might bring on the National councils in imputation of our influence equally dishonorable to the government and dissatisfactory to the other members of the Confederacy more recently opponents of DC statehood have expressed objections to statehood on the grounds that the federal government would be dependent on a single state for its security in operations apart from its use of federal law enforcement bodies such as the Secret Service the new state might enact policies inconsistent with operating the federal government for the benefit of the nation as a whole the district would be far smaller than any other state by area and the district's population is smaller than all but two states which could potentially expand the unfair influence in national politics that small states have opponents argue that the newly formed state would also be unique in that interests would be dominated by those of the federal government which would be the state's largest employer it would also be the only state to have no rural residents and thus no need to consider the interests of non urban areas however given that other states are dominated by rural areas with no significant urban population and there is no inherent value difference between an urban versus rural voter this argument is not commonly used some have expressed concern that the newly formed state might enact a commuter tax on non-residents that work in the district such a tax is currently illegal under the District of Columbia Home Rule Act there is also a question as to whether granting statehood to the district would need the approval of Maryland the US Constitution requires that any new States formed from an existing state receive permission from the legislature since Maryland granted land to form the national capital and not a new state some lawmakers have concluded that Maryland must also consent to the new state however Maryland's consent was not needed when a Potomac River island that was part of the Maryland session was transferred to Virginia from DC in 1945 this island and sir pounding mudflats had been filled in to create Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport the aforementioned district Clause of the US Constitution grants Congress exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over the district that serves as the nation's capital this is inconsistent with being on equal footing with all other states the statehood legislation supported by the district government and some House Democrats gets around this by carving out an end clave within the proposed state encompassing the White House Capitol building Supreme Court building and other major federal offices to act as the new district of columbia for constitutional purposes alternatives alternate proposals to statehood have been proposed to grant the district varying degrees of greater political autonomy and voting representation in the Congress most proposals generally involve either treating DC more like a state or allowing the state of Maryland to take back the land it donated to form the district if both the Congress and the Maryland state legislature agreed jurisdiction over the District of Columbia could be returned to Maryland or given to Virginia if the state legislature of Virginia agreed possibly excluding a small tract of land immediately surrounding the United States Capitol the White House and the Supreme Court building this process is known as retrocession if the district were returned to Maryland are given to Virginia citizens in DC would gain voting representation in the Congress as residents of Maryland or Virginia further although the US Constitution does not specify a minimum size for the district retrocession may require a constitutional amendment as the district's role as the seat of government as mandated by the Constitution's district clause retrocession could also alter the idea of a separate national capital as envisioned by the founding fathers a proposal related to retrocession was the district of columbia voting rights Restoration Act of 2004 HR 3709 which would have treated the residents of the district as residents of Maryland for the purposes of congressional representation Maryland's congressional delegation would then be apportioned accordingly to include the population of the district those in favor of such a plan argued that the Congress already has the necessary authority to pass such legislation without the constitutional concerns of other proposed remedies from the foundation of the district in 1790 until the passage of the Organic Act of 1801 citizens living in DC continued to vote for members of Congress in Maryland or Virginia legal scholars therefore proposed that the Congress has the power to restore those voting rights while maintaining the integrity of the federal district however the proposed legislation never made it out of committee and would not grant the district any additional authority over its local affairs several Bills have been introduced in Congress to grant the District of Columbia voting representation in one or both houses of Congress the primary issue with all legislative proposals as whether the Congress has the constitutional authority to grant the district voting representation members of Congress in support of the bills claim that constitutional concerns should not prohibit the legislation's passage but rather should be left to the courts a secondary criticism of a legislative remedy is that any law granting representation to the district could be undone in the future additionally recent legislative proposals deal with granting representation in the House of Representatives only which would still leave the issue of Senate representation for district residents unresolved thus far no bill granting the district voting representation has successfully passed both houses of Congress if a bill were to pass the law would not grant the district any additional authority over its local affairs topic political support you leading supporters of DC statehood include most of the organizations that led the civil and voting rights movement of the 1960s it is viewed as the logical extension of the expansion of voting rights that has occurred over the course of American history Democrats are thought to favor statehood over retrocession as it would most likely add new Democratic seats in the United States Senate some Republicans in turn have opposed enfranchisement for the American citizens in DC based on the expected political disadvantage to them neither statehood nor retrocession or top priorities by Democrats or Republicans topic civil-rights religious and labor organizations religious groups supporting DC statehood include the American Jewish Committee the Episcopal Church the Union for Reform Judaism United Church of Christ United Methodist Church General Board of Church and society and the Unitarian Universalist Association statehood is a cause for many labor and civil rights groups including American Federation of Teachers Leadership Conference on civil and human rights NAACP National Treasury Employees Union National Urban League and SEIU statehood is also supported by good government organizations such as the League of Women Voters and common cause topic Democrats recent Democratic presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have expressed support for statehood as well as Democratic 2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders a co-sponsor of the 2015 new Columbia admission Act and former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley Maryland Senators Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin both Democrats are co-sponsors of a September 2014 DC statehood bill topic Republicans the local DC Republican Party has been a long-standing supporter of voting rights for the District of Columbia however nationally based Republicans have often been steadfast in their opposition to DC statehood the 2016 Republican party platform advocated Washington DC remain a district the platform stated statehood for DC can only be advanced by a constitutional amendment citing any other means would be invalid the platform states the last constitutional amendment proposal was soundly rejected by the states in 1976 and should not be revived topic libertarians topic Greene's topic license plates in November 2000 the DC Department of Motor Vehicles began issuing license plates bearing the slogan taxation without representation President Bill Clinton had these plates placed on the presidential limousines shortly before the end of his second term however President George W Bush in one of his first official acts as president had the plates removed the usage of taxation without representation plates was restored by President Barack Obama shortly before his second term inauguration President Donald Trump continued to use the plates though he stated he had no position regarding statehood or representation for the District topic pulling a September 2014 poll found that 49% of Americans opposed DC statehood while only 27% supported it 53% of Independence and 67% of Republicans opposed it but only 33% of Democrats did however when asked if DC should be represented as voters in other states art by a voting representative and two senators 37% said yes and 31% said no other polling from the 1990s showed stronger support a 1999 poll showed that 46% of Americans would support statehood pick see also admission to the Union 51st state District of Columbia home rule District of Columbia retrocession District of Columbia voting rights history of Washington DC Australian Capital Territory statehood movement statehood movement in Puerto Rico Puerto Rican status referendum 2017 topic references topic external links District of Columbia statehood movement official website | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2018-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,556 | 21,989 |
Evg_DfxJBOI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evg_DfxJBOI | How to fix 404 not found error on nginx configuration? | [Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] so [Music] please subscribe thank you thank you for watching god bless | Roel Van de Paar | UCPF-oYb2-xN5FbCXy0167Gg | 2021-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 109 | 598 |
cCPimezthcg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCPimezthcg | TENGEN POPS OFF!! | Demon Slayer Season 2 Episode 8 REACTION!! | and we back with some more demon slayer what's going on guys my name is jack the bus or ishinobi today we have episode eight of season two of our demonstrator called gathering last episode hitting us with the big plot twist that docky is actually sharing this position of upper moon six with a brother i'm saying that they're actually two people won one he uses these insane sickles i'm hoping we're gonna get some tangan action this episode since he's gonna really have to pop off since there's two of them and i don't think danjido or nezuko are really in fighting for course he hasn't no skates who just showed up as well so it's it's going down we're going to hop right into it if you need a channel drop us up hit that people with bell showing some future episodes number five like on this one let's just hop right into it what or who is gathering this is a gathering of everyone because everybody's fighting now unless there's a triplet if there's a third then i'm done dude you jealous of tengen i get it who has he killed [Music] we're kind of getting an idea of his personality type this guy [Music] that is so gross he scratches himself i hate the sound okay so the signals touch you like you're done well he's still left baby why would he lie i like how his is flashy like a flashy headband compared to his brothers oh there we go this is what i wanted [Music] he like understands all of them he's not blind here i don't think his uh the light's still in his eyes the times have changed better or not it's really interesting how unique his perspective on life is and like how he fights we've seen it through the wives as well how he's shifted over time [Music] no he's playing there's no way he goes down the poison man you want me oh my gosh he's gotta keep up the charisma baby that's his way come on thinking pop off let's go baby hell yeah that's what we've been waiting for okay listen doc you've already gotten beat down a little bit like little landmines in the air her head blew up again he's like silly docky you can tell how much i'm on a different level he is kyotaro utero because he analyzes first oh damn that was cold he's so badass now you still got a chance though docky get it together girl you just keep saying this [Music] is he going to be like well this is our weakness you can notice that you won't win let's go hell yeah his minion hey sunitsu can't stick up for himself asleep there's a b team baby poncho's here too i guess this is the gathering like everyone is here i think they're shocked to see him still in the fight to do is like on the brink of collapse basically he did collapse finally everyone's booking it oh they're helping everyone god dang this feels much more dire though than i had originally anticipated mostly just because they've gotten such a solid hidden on tengen he's just gonna keep smiling he reminds me of goku in that sense of the positivity even in the heat of like a really dangerous battle [Music] i mean they're not resistant to the poison like he is makes me nervous since they are splintered that means they can't be at full power i wonder if even though he's the main unit i wonder if they can like combine for like a final form i wouldn't be surprised push forward [Music] i hope he's not just putting a face on and like he's not actually just gonna die at the end of all this i love how she's just sitting there yelling back and forth [Music] hey hey brother let's take it easy both of you at the same time he better be foreshadowing oh dude he actually sees him in him like i said it was reminding me over and goku just that smile [Music] so hard being able to just stay asleep like this it's amazing he's like at a different level now just out of nowhere i know they trained for a little bit but still i don't think he even knows still about how he fights when he's asleep he just kind of got to this awake it's like what he wants to say to them when he's awake but he can't well he actually did when he was awake he stood up for them second [Music] okay oh he closes his eye and sees through hers that's wild i think he didn't close one of them they're able to like see what's going on with one another i'm guessing it makes it easier to fight separately oh he actually jumped backwards inside oh my god dude i mean even the slightest little little stab yeah he said i'm gonna i mean you've been through a bit bro where did the nose get go he joins in no where is he so she's helping find out there he is goddang she looks insane with the three eyes though okay so now she's power spiked a little bit too it's interesting that he waited so long to come out i guess it's like a last-ditch resort [Music] i mean they've been fighting a lot i guess penguin and tanjo haven't really fought together ever really in like a situation like this it's like bolting out of her head i hate it i like these two separate fights set up though damn the soundtrack's awesome oh was that tank it's like firecrackers or did they like shoot into like a firecracker room animation is shot up so fast oh [Music] jesus let's go baby pop it off i mean he's having to dodge around the belt at the same time too it just sounds like blood rolling against the blade it's crazy hell yeah you just gotta use what you need in this situation he's realized that perfect timing too oh damn he's using like water stop tanjo's using a water now for defense and then like you know coming for offense so the blades are going up and down like back and forth does he have more this is the sound design you can hear like blood in the back makes you anxious feels responsible because he brought them dude finally my man's popping off it's so good oh she made it she looks in rough shape too bro what a sight to behold this kunai kunai god jesus [Applause] his voice is so good though it's so menacing does it not matter with her they they set something up oh wait what hit him oh the kunai have something oh genius i didn't think about that we've actually has mystery he's done it guess not sounds like he's having fun she actually came in clutch with those kunai nah he's got another form or something don't cut off let's see here baby these have gotten so serious bro don't make me sick oh [Laughter] feels good defeating an upper ranked demon is the next episode title i mean i guess we are slowly getting towards the end of the season it's crazy it's sad it is so short man i miss demon slayer being back but we only have three more episodes after this no i don't want it to stop that fight 100 delivered though i mean i know it's still going but the choreography especially between tengen and kyoturo is that his name popped off like crazy that alongside getting a little bit more backstory with tengen finally him being a shinobi i'd still like to learn more not like an entire episode so i found it very interesting with his upbringing and everything i also love how they're incorporating the entire shinobi concept with her bringing that gun just shooting kunai at him all laced with wisteria because it makes sense that they would try to adapt it in terms of fighting demons so guys that has been it for season two episode eight called gathering drop comment down below we thought the episode we thought my reaction did the fight deliver for you as always i hope you guys have a wonderful yesterday as per usual i'll catch you in the next one his base | JackTheBus Reacts | UCYNAv2atqljR-h2skf2701Q | 2022-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,422 | 7,394 |
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Dr5SkJ7q14A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr5SkJ7q14A | 06 PODCAST COURSE LAUNCH IN 4 HRS PODCAST LAUNCHED - Free Podcasting Course Lesson 5 (6 of 7 ) | [Music] okay we've made it to lesson five pulling it all together and we have three tasks the first task from the mp4 create the mp3 tag and add out work a second task upload the tagged mp3 philippson and add show notes and finally the third task submit the RSS feed to iTunes so let's get right into this lesson and get to it because at the end of it we should feel pretty good because we're gonna get a podcast up task one great tag the mp3 now remember back in lesson one when we created the video for youtube and create the vlog there iPhone and then once we did that we downloaded it and made the mp4 that's what we have now have mp4s but for a podcast we have to give them to mp3's i've done a lot of research for you great stuff to convert the mp4 to the mp3 and it is the it is free so let me show you how you get that so the first thing we're gonna do is go get your converter basically go into iTunes just type in mp3 up here and this will show up your mp3 free converter just download it you can also buy it that's also a pretty good deal for ten dollars I had the free version right so this is what we have so we've already set up a destination the destination down here that's where our original mp4 czar that we created early on in this training so to create the mp3 we have to look at the converter and go into preferences and in preferences in the converter you're gonna see constant bitrate we'll just stick it with Auto right now and high quality again this is going to be a great inverter the mp3 there's some really bad ones out there I'm gonna warn you about that later right now it's gonna save you a ton of time so the next thing I want to do is I want to go over and show you these little clips so that's going to be video one we're not going to do anything we're gonna leave it just like that in this free course off of YouTube you'll be able to make that level on the next level in podcasters Basecamp which is the same courses we're having here except I go into some editing software that is very effective and you can do amazing things with this I wish I had discovered this level of editing software early on and it's not difficult you'll be able to edit your vlogs you'll be able to do screencasts you're gonna be able to do a lot of things with this software and even make this kind of a logo and that's going to be in Basecamp which again is going to go over this course a little bit more detail but it's basically the same course and finally we're going to have those three episodes up so let's get to this and let's convert these don't watch how we convert that fast we have our mp3's okay next we're gonna tag the mp3's to do that I'm going to go into iTunes and either be on the Mac or on a PC and the iTunes we're going to go ahead and go into podcasting I'm going to go right click here we're going to add a new playlist gonna be the Ron Bill show and we're gonna take these mp3's we're gonna drag them in one at a time okay we have our three shows in the next thing we're gonna do is we're going to tag a three show so just come up you're in iTunes right click get information and it's that simple you just have to put your tag in here we already have the name so the artist we can go Ron wilder and Bill Conrad and we'll just continue to fill out the rest of these tags okay we've pulled this out and you can see it's not too complex but now we need to stick the artwork so all we do is well the artwork and then we'll drag it in of course it's in our folder again in the Basecamp version we're gonna show you how to do some really good artwork as well as some good editing software we've moved through the artwork we also want to make sure we put start and stop playback in position and go spoken word by the way you can see the rate it's 128 here under file it's 128 bit rate sample rate it's 44 point 100 and that's what everything is always going to be in podcasting we like to use mono because that way if you have only have one in your bud you can hear both the conversations so with that we've got the first one all tagged to this point we have created our three tag mp3 files with art so I'm going to drag these up onto my desktop [Music] this is how I do my flow then I'm gonna open up listen coming up on our dashboard I want to go back in and do some settings first of all we got this far we got our RSS feed we set everything up we didn't really put in a description so here's where your description would go you want to make it as detailed as possible the description may be used several places we are we have all our information make sure we say save and the next thing we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and load our three episode so let's go through the process is pretty fast and go I'm gonna go up here to content a DEP Asst ODEs so the first thing I'm going to do is add the meet be upload go to one by the way on numbering good way to number your shows from title 0 0 1 for your first show 0 0 0 will be something you do later on or you can do it right away and talk about what your show is all about this be the Ron and Bill show and then you want to put me what your topic is and I'd have to listen to it again to remember exact topic I would say maybe starting a podcast and then subtitle is really important these are keywords that are going to give you search and also it will be seen in iTunes so people [Music] I'm doing is I'm actually listening to my show while I'm typing show notes so I am listening [Music] gonna go down through the system we're gonna leave it general keywords not critical but we can put something in here and we're gonna make sure you put clean if it's clean you really want to try to keep your shoes clean we can put a show release date if you want to we're gonna release it now or and never expire leave never expire one thing also you can say save draft so let's look at the draft check it one more time thing you can do in settings go to episode defaults and that's this page so it defaults use normal thumbnail clean evil comments upload id3 tags the ones we created okay we're just about ready one quick look go ahead and publish so we just published our first episode now it doesn't go to youtube it doesn't really go to say content is published it may take a few minutes but what's writing really nice is you can go to your mp3 link here go copy you can stick it up here and it should play this is Bill and I'm with Ron at Ron's house we just moved some beds and you know what we're doing right now we're making our first podcast of three I know I did this that sounds pretty darn good considering we did this with a selfie with an iPhone you put into YouTube it worked on the sound we just dropped it and could've read it right into mp3 that is really slick and it's not hard it's sounds complicated it's really pretty fast once you pick and I'm with Ron at Ron's house we just sounds really good what we're doing right now we're making our first podcast of three okay we're ready to upload the next episode which is episode 2 we're gonna go add new episode and we're going to start it all again I'm going to add media upload I go to to 0-0 to open let it start uploading and it'll go ahead and fill in the data you oK we've got our second episode published and uploaded and look at it right here you okay we have uploaded successfully and put show notes in three episodes that's what we want we want to launch with the three short episodes so all we have left now is to validate the RSS feed and then send it to iTunes and it's gonna be up on iTunes bingo okay as we get ready to validate our feet we want to go to destinations we want to go to this is the classic feed right here we're going to edit the feed okay filling out the classic feed we've used business education comedy now I've never done it quite like that I'm always experiment but there's also subcategories here I want to go these broader base categories just leave it up for this show I this is really important here this is for the RSS feed so it picks up some of this information a little summary English clean similar to what we did earlier here the only thing I think in the advanced you need to really worry about is change this from 100 to default to note limit and that will give you 300 downloads and then after that they start falling off and the next thing we're doing we're gonna validate our RSA key we're gonna copy the plastic lips and feed when you go over to the feed validator and we're gonna drop it in its this is everything is correct and we come up with this line now Lipson says it's gonna be okay but what I'm gonna do is also to trouble tippet take it into Lipson but I'm still gonna submit this to iTunes tonight we'll work it out should be fine but we do have this issue and you can look here there's the line you can see help and you can see the HTTP basically as a tissue but it is fine so it should be okay it should work a lot of times your feet even if it's doesn't validate will still work because Lipson doesn't make mistakes sometimes they could but we'll have to see we'll send a ticket in yeah but we're still gonna submit to iTunes tonight next thing we're gonna do is we're gonna go and submit to Apple now I'm that was right here see this is my library and play store you go to the store and simply go down into this area in here and you want to read up on this too all we have to do is submit a podcast [Music] I'll put my Apple idea [Music] okay since I already have several podcasts a little bit different here you won't get these podcasts on your very first podcast it'll just go right to here I go to ask for your URL so I'll paste in the URL and this should work fine I get that I'm gonna go to validate and it should be fun yeah it says it's fine so iTunes says it's fine it's gonna work we'll send that one message in and we'll actually double check again but it looks pretty good see prepare for submission everything looks good your subscribe Blissett no language is English everything looks good 1 2 3 this should do pretty well we're gonna submit it so there we are we are submitting our podcast you've done good you can do this in four hours folks you can do it one afternoon just gotta sit down in focus you start with that selfie of yourself three videos very short 2 to 5 minutes turn them into YouTube and download them to mp4 can put them to mp3 AG the darn things put your artwork up then submit them to ight and that's it here's a quick update less than 24 hours after we submitted our RSS feed to iTunes this is what we have okay looking at the screen we're up on iTunes we went to podcast if we go up here in the right hand corner and we type in Ron and Bill show and do a search we come up right here now discoverability is gonna get better and better and better go ahead and open this up you can see here's the three episodes we're actually getting some downloads already here's a last one we did okay this is the last episode run of podcast in four hours and I do okay let's listen to one bill and I'm with Ron at Ron's house we just moved some beds and you know what we're doing right now we're making our first podcast of three now I know I did this with some other folks a few weeks ago and set them up in one afternoon now let's go over to the iPhone and see what it looks like on the app the iTunes app opening up the podcast app I've already gone to search here and I searched the Ron and Bill ship so if we open this up let's go ahead and open up one well here we're doing a promo so Ron wilder and it's playing I've got some shownotes everything's good to go so we were up within 24 hours like I said it's been a day and a half now and it'll get just better and better and better congratulations you've made it through the course now if you haven't started go and start right now and don't worry about perfection just get it number one remember the first thing you're going to do is record your three episodes on your smart phone number two you're going to sign up for Google Plus account and set up your YouTube channel you're going to download your three episodes and you're create your vlog that'll be a vlog now you're going to create your podcast artwork you're going to set up your media server and Lipson and then you're gonna take those mp4s from youtube and you convert them to mp3s you're going to tag them you're gonna add artwork and upload the Lipson you're gonna validate your RSS feed and you can submit it to iTunes podcast directory and bingo you're now a vlogger and a podcaster this can be done in four hours just don't worry about perfection right now just get your artwork up get recordings up and keep on making small two and three minute recordings you don't want to make a big long recording that will take you forever just make short ones start building your episodes and eventually you'll decide and your channel what will come and what will be you can always start another channel but you can always keep this one like five dollars a month well that said I'm gonna go back now and work on high Castor's home base camp you'll be a paid program it's gonna be up at podcasters home you can find it there and it will take this same information except going to expand how to do the artwork and we're going to talk more in detail about some interesting things I'm finding both blogging and podcasting on how to do editing and do editing relatively fast and do some neat stuff that I never did we're on the straight podcasting so that said take care enjoy your journey and if you could go over here and subscribe to this channel it's our training channel you'll get the updates when they come out and also check out podcasters home and some of the training information right here you can sign up right here | Podcasters Home Training | UCerE2I0umYwBAObtw73qEdw | 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znU2IIogo3o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znU2IIogo3o | UPSC 10 MCQ With Correct Answer & Explanation | #Prelims2020 MCQ 03/18/2020 | #aashahsiasinstitute | hi all welcome to our YouTube channel and let's start with our questions the most important questions for problem 2020 let's begin with the first question consider the following statement the first statement the Indian Ocean dipole is the Indian Ocean counterpart of the Pacific El Nino and La Nina second statement the Indian Ocean dipole measures differences in sea surface temperature between the Arabian Sea Western Pole and the eastern in an ocean that is the eastern Pole thought statement during a positive Indian Ocean dipole warmer sea surface temperature develop over western Indian Ocean that is the Arabian Sea in particular fourth statement during a negative Indian Ocean dipole the opposite happens that is the western Indian Ocean becomes cooler with higher air pressure resulting in westerly winds blowing towards the Indian subcontinent now which of the following statement above a correct a all of the above be none c1 only d2 only so you can pause the video and mention your answers in the comment section give yourself a moment here and the correct answer your is a all of the above also one thing needs to be noted a positive in in Ocean dipole is associated with El Nino and the negative Indian Ocean dipole is associated with La Nina moving on to the next question consider the following statement with reference to black soft shell total the first statement the black soft shell turtle is a species of freshwater turtle found in Assam and Bangladesh second statement it is originally native to the Brahmaputra River third statement as of 2002 the IUCN has classified the species as extinct in wild which of the following statement given above a correct a one and three only be one two three c2 only D none so the correct answer your is B 1 2 & 3 moving on to the next question consider the following statement with reference to space Deb Lee's the first statement it is a term for defunct human-made objects in space principally in Earth orbit which no longer serve a useful function second statement the space junk can not be a hazard to active satellites and spacecraft third statement the Kessler syndrome proposed that the density of objects in low Earth orbit is low which of the following statement above a not correct please note it says which of the following statement above are not correct a 1 2 3 B 2 only see none D 2 & 3 only so you're the correct answer is 2 & 3 only now because the second statement it says space junk can not be a hazard to active satellites in space graph that is incorrect because it is actually the biggest hazard hazard to active satellites and spacecraft the thought statement says the Kessler syndrome proposed that a density of object in low Earth orbit is low actually that is incorrect because the Kessler send syndrome proposed that the density of object in low Earth orbit is high and hence the collision between objects could actually result into a cascade effect where each collision generates space debris that increases the probability of further collision so moving on to the next statement sorry question consider the following first statement murugar Jarrah architecture is a style of North Indian temple architecture that originated in Gujarat and Rajasthan from the 11th to the 13th century second statement it was patronized under the Pandava dynasty third statement although originating as a regional style in Hindu temple architecture later it became popular in jain temples fourth statement the five Dell whare temples on mount abu are among the most Jain temples now which of the following statement above a correct a 1 2 3 4 B 1 in 2 only see 1 3 4 only D none so the correct answer here is C 1 3 4 only the reason being the second statement is incorrect because it was patronized under the chalu Kia or the solanki Dynasty moving on to the next question consider the following statement with reference to recusal of judges first statement if the judge has a pecuniary interest in the outcome of the case he has to recuse himself second statement this does not apply to high court judges which of the following statement above a correct a one only be to only see both d none so your the correct answer is a 1 only now the reason being this applies to all judges irrespective of High Court Supreme Court or subordinate code and also one thing needs to be noted but the second reason why a judge can accuse himself is when it happens in case of an apparent bias where a reasonable fair-minded observer would believe that there is a real possibility that the judge is biased so in these two cases the judge has to recuse himself moving on to the next question consider the following statement the first statement could I cry or point calaman situated on the Coromandel Coast in the state of Andhra Pradesh second statement it is designated as a ram cell convention site since 2005 third statement the veda on yam forests are one of the last remnants of the dry evergreen forest that were once typical of the East Deccan dry evergreen forests ecoregion the fourth statement whether an armed forest was renamed as point calaman wildlife and bird sanctuary which of the following statement above a correct a only b12 only see all of the above d3 and for only now you're the correct answer is d 3 & 4 only so the reason being point calaman is actually situated in the state of Tamil Nadu and it is designated as a ram cell convention site since 2002 not 5 so moving on to the next question consider the following statement check for statement trans-fat is a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in small amount in meat and milk fat second statement trans fat are edible consuming trans fat has been shown to increase the risk of coronary artery disease in parts by raising the level of bad cholesterol third statement food safety and Staniel Authority of India is committed to reduce the industry produced trans fatty acid to a less than 2% by the Year 2022 in a phased manner the fourth statement India at 75 that is freedom from trans fat is an initiative of the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development which of the following statement above a correct a 1 2 3 only be for only see all of the above d null so the correct answer here is a 1 2 3 only now because the fourth statement says it is an initiative of the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development that statement is incorrect because it is an initiative of the food safety and Standards Authority of India alright moving on to the next question set the Mangalam vile eyes century and tiger reserve is a protected area in which Indian state a Tamil Nadu B Kerala C Andhra Pradesh D ERISA now the correct answer here is a Tamil Nadu moving on to the next question Monroe Island which was a news recently is facing the threat of submergence is look in which state or territory of India a luxury Pilon be Pondicherry see Kerala D Tamil Nadu so your the correct answer is C Kerala moving on to the last question for the day consider the following statement with reference to Ritz in the Indian Constitution first statement the writ of prohibition is issued by a higher code to a lower code second statement the writ of certiorari is issued to a subordinate code an officer of the government now which of the following statement above a correct a both be none c1 only d2 only so you're the correct answer is C one only now the reason being the writ of certiorari is actually issued to a lower code directing that the record of a case be sent up for review together with all the supporting files evidences and documents usually with the intention of overruling the judgment of the lower court also it is one of the mechanism by which fundamental rights of the citizens are upheld now this brings us to the end of the video so for more information on our various courses please visit our 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KkV0PTb273I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkV0PTb273I | Tesla FSD Beta 11.3.6 Compilation #1 | [Music] foreign [Music] we're coming up on the speed limit change from 35 to 30 miles an hour and this is 11.3.6 and you can see it almost immediately slowed down to the proper speed limit and this is a big improvement over previous iterations of beta good morning this is 11.3.6 we are on Zion Road this is new road and we are going to see if it can do it cannot go it cannot go it can go after this oh if it nope nope nope don't go any further now it really cannot go any further it cannot go any further so I had to stop it [Music] foreign [Music] okay this is 11.3.6 we are on steelmanville road making a left-hand turn this is Ocean Heights Avenue and you can see these lights appear to be flashing and what it's going to it was going it was going and the light thinks it thinks the light is flashing in reality it is steady red and this is 11.3.6 okay this is 11.3.6 and now everybody is standing here stopping waiting for us like and nobody is going like this guy okay I'm putting my foot on the accelerator and we're gonna go around this guy here and it knew how to drive it but it couldn't pull the trigger and use the accelerator and that needs to pop up that right to see anything you get my foot ready yep I have just one more cars on the left you can go but the right it cannot because there's a whole lot of traffic coming from my location after this car can go if it goes go perfect thank you okay we are on Old Zion Road this is a Zion Road and you'll notice that these lights appear that they're flashing and you will see that it was moving up to look for an opening to go this is 11.3 .6 and it drives beautifully it but this needs to be fixed thank you foreign | Love To Tinker | UCuVGgX6IrnZ8KjsJCv-Lz_w | 2023-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 340 | 1,679 |
hIUSmVTVLNQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIUSmVTVLNQ | Headlines for Monday, August 22, 2016 (HL-22) | WELCOME TO ALL HANDS UPDATE. HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND YOUR NAVY. 7 SOUTHERN PARTNERSHIP STATION 2016 NAVY MEDICAL PERSONNEL PARTNERED WITH THE HONDURAN HEALTH WORKERS OF OPERATION BLESSING TO COMBAT THE ZIKA VIRUS IN HONDURAS. THE TEAMS PROVIDED EDUCATION ABOUT THE VIRUS AND PREVENTATIVE TREATMENTS TO PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. THE 15TH ANNUAL SOUTHEAST ASIA COOPERATION AND TRAINING EXERCISE KICKED OFF AT THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY'S MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS AND EXERCISES CENTER. SEACAT FOCUSES ON COLLABORATING ON COMBAT SECURITY CHALLENGES LIKE SMUGGLING AND PIRACY THROUGH THE EXECUTION OF PRACTICAL MARITIME RESPONSES. EXERCISE RESOLUTE RESPONSE 16 WRAPPED-UP WITH A FIELD TRANING EXERCISE WITH US SERVICEMEMBERS AND LEBANESE ARMED FORCES ON JOUNIEH NAVAL BASE. THE EXERCISE ENHANCED MILITARY-TO-MILITARY COOPERATION AND STRENGTHENS CAPABILITIES BETWEEN BOTH COUNTRIES' ARMED FORCES. YOU CAN READ MORE ABOUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND YOUR NAVY AT NAVY.MIL. | U.S. Navy | UCKuSaHewQKWjR2wFuqfkMEA | 2016-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 136 | 976 |
-AHrkH483yw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AHrkH483yw | How to Rescue and Overworked Painting | [Music] welcome to mone cafe I'm artist Susan Jenkins and I'm happy you're here with me today where I will share how sometimes I have disappointments and I often have to renew a pastel painting I'm calling this painting renewal and literally was frustrated last night I had created a painting after watching a Karen Margulis video and her her strokes are just always so perfect but I was not happy with it I went to bed not happy so what did I do this morning I got me a bristle brush and I brushed it all off so I want you to join me in this journey because I know everybody has disappointments in their artwork where I create one painting and recreate it for a renewed fresher painting I was happier with now I'm going to share with you the process of the first painting I did turn on my video camera while I worked on this one last night in hopes that I would love it and the neat thing about videotaping yourself I highly recommend you do this I mean not necessarily for sharing but just to go back and watch yourself paint there's many times in my videos where I wish I had stopped sooner it had a fresher I don't know more painterly feel before overworking it that's one of my personal goals for 2020 is to step back more often and don't overwork and have more of a purpose a lot of times I just paint I love the painting process and I just get in and I start going and sometimes I need to step back and take a breath you know and hopefully not get to the point to where I'm not happy with the painting but it is nice to know the point of this video that we can a lot of times you think of pastel painting oh my gosh I messed up that whole expensive piece of you art paper or whatever it is you're working on but there is hope you can do the process that I'll be sharing in a minute like right now I liked I kind of was liking this phase where I was at and then I just overdid it of course one thing that didn't help was I think I might have broken my foot yesterday I'm not sure I need an x-ray I'm actually not sure if it's my big toe or part of my foot because it kind of goes up into my foot oh my goodness it's so swollen and it's really hurting but what happened is I was running and I tripped and fell fortunately I did a roll so as not to harm this old lady too much I think I'd learned that from gymnastics years ago so I just kind of went with an enrolled but I had kicked my foot really hard on a tree trunk prior to falling so maybe just being on my foot last night I'm a little frustrated while I was painting this is the point to where it's getting of it to everywhere overworked and also it's starting to get too busy too much going on not a lot of rhyme or reason and have you ever been there where you just you keep going you keep going you keep going and so finally you'll see at the end of this this is the end result and it is really too contrasty and in too many places and I sort of lost color harmony with too much going on so here's what I did this morning I got this brush I've done this before but this I think it's the kind of brushes you use for stenciling and they're very coarse and the bristles are really tight together so it works great look at all that pastel dust falling off I mean it's just falling off as you can see it kind of collecting on the bottom of the uart paper because this is one of those pieces that kind of had curled up a little bit but now I sped it up there of course but after and again try not to breed this too much brush some of it walk away I have a little piece of aluminum foil underneath it catches it so you know if you if you do it and kind of you know just get out of the room for a little bit people always worry about the safety of pastels I have never had a problem but I think some people just are more allergic or more sensitive but you know that's going to be based on you now of course I have a great under painting now because I just brushed it off I mean it's kind of like an easy do-over you know but I'm kind of doing the same thing I've sped this up just a little bit and I just have a new pastel same kind of process as before all right but I'm going to share with you what I did differently I'm just getting in my darker values with this new pastel new pass spell pastel is spelled in you not any W pastel they're harder pastels they're good for sketching they're good for little details good for grasses to give some interest and invite the viewer into the painting I'm just giving a little idea of a trail or a path and it gets kind of those dark roots down that do kind of get covered up but they kind of stay there very subtly now I'm getting some other dark values in I've got this big tree the reference photo by the way is from PMP art.com it's a great site for copyright free photos if you don't have a lot of your own reference images my life is so busy I try so hard to I have a lot of my own reference images but sometimes I just need to just grab something and what I do is I get on to that site and other sites and I just take a few hours and find a whole lot that I like and save them in little files so if I want to paint a field I just go to my field section and I start looking through them all and I've already taken the time to pick them out so I don't waste all my painting energy I'm looking at all these photos now I'm dulling out these trees in the background and decreasing the value that one everything does need a little darkness first darker to lighter with pastels but you'll notice how I'm going to start bailing out neutralizing and cooling off these trees in the distance it's going to make them appear further away you can see it already just did that right and then I sneak in a little bit behind some of these trees to where you got and get the idea that there's distance beyond the trees that are the foreground trees so enjoy this process here I'm going to jump back in towards the end where I give some commentary on what I did differently but right now watch the painting to one of my favorite songs in the whole world I have to be careful by the way I have a lot of people ask about my music and give me recommendations or tell me when it was too annoying and I know sometimes some of the songs can get monotonous YouTube only allows when you have a like a professional channel like this or you have your channel monetized it's called they only allow non copy written songs on your channel and they have a little audio library that you can choose from and the songs are usually just less than three minutes and so you get if you have a long span of me playing music you get the same thing over and over and over and it starts to get on your nerves but this is a song I pray I don't get in trouble from YouTube for it I believe it's a does not have a copyright issue because when music is so much older you can use it like some Mozart and Bach and Beethoven and but this is a song called Adagio for Strings it has the most beautiful emotional oh my goodness I just I feel at peace and sad when I listen to this song I know that sounds kind of weird but um it was the theme music played in the movie The Elephant Man I don't know if anyone's seen that from so long ago Anthony Hopkins was in it it was amazing alright now here I'm not even play the song after all I'm showing the colors that I'm using in the Maggie price teri Ludwig set I showed you those pastels to show I'm using all of those cooler greens I love how that set has them arranged according to value and color they have the color families and all dark to light so I'm just using that whole strip I showed you across the cooler greens going dark to light and I'm just working dark to light this kind of a neat way to work that's kind of why this set is again I like it a lot because you could just use it that way it's already there for you you know to use that darker one and gradually work down to the lighter one so that was the darkest green now I went to the next green I'm getting some of those in the grasses and in the trees I know that those darker greens are going to be more in the shadowy areas or where things are deeper in the grasses or in the trees that are closer to the foreground okay so now I'm still using I think I'm darkening up some of the roots down kind of underneath that tree okay now I will put on that beautiful song a Dodge for Strings and just pay attention in this one to my strokes are more purposeful and I don't just get so crazy putting colors and values everywhere I definitely took my time more and I actually really enjoyed this too I was feeling good about it so all right enjoy this lovely song [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] ah [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] now towards this point I was feeling more satisfied than I was the night before I do feel that the second painting had a softness to it and again it felt more peaceful I also meant to mention before that you may have noticed that if you see the reference photo in the bottom corner there that I still have the same similar values going on but I chose kind of a different color palette I chose more a cooler color palette and that once you learn value you have the artistic license to do that alright so it's time to sign this one before I overwork this one and I'm going to show you the comparison of both of the paintings so here again is the first one loud and crazy here's the second one softer more subtle so it was really happy with that and I shared this video right here on the Monet cafe channel but if you'd like to become a patron of mine where you get extra content just click that little patron link at the end of this video and you can help support this channel support me as an artist and bless me so alright guys happy painting [Music] | Monet Cafe' with Artist Susan Jenkins | 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8gOAi_Hflx0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gOAi_Hflx0 | I found a German Village in Argentina settled by Sailors from the first Naval Battle of WW2 (pt 1/2) | welcome welcome to the beautiful visha henal belano which is a nice little poblo about 2 hours outside of the city of Cordoba and uh we took a bus up here in the mountains and it's nice and cool up here which is good and today we are going to go and check out the town visha henal Bano we right here by the uh train station or the uh bus station rather you can see and the interesting thing about this place if you look at this uh large cell phone tower that's actually painted with the colors of uh Argentina the Argentine flag you'll notice that there are little uh people like little people dancing on there and they look uh surprisingly very German and there's a reason for that the uh bus station itself we walk by it here try and get across this street without getting run over by a bus the bus station itself also looks a little bit German in the architecture uh and there's a reason for that and that's because this is a uh very very German Village uh up here in Argentina which is interesting I mean well it's interesting for me and probably interesting for other people who aren't from Argentina people who are from Argentina it's probably just like yeah there's there are a lot of little German Villages around Argentina uh because Argentina actually has a very long history of German immigration and there are a lot of German Villages the probably most notable one is the city of uh San Carlos De which is down in the southern part of Argentina but we're not there we're actually up here if you can see in the distance in the sieras the mountains outside of Cordoba in the central part of the city or central part of the uh country take a look back at the the uh bus station as we leave we're going to head down this hill down towards the actual Town itself like the town center but uh the interesting thing about this place is uh it was founded by German settlers but a large like proportion of the population was uh uh I like descendants oh here we go as you can see this is the sign for the bus station a uh very German looking man riding a uh a keg with a giant beer in his hand and uh yeah so that'll give you an idea that gives you an idea of exactly where we are going try and get across this street without getting run over by a Mercedes also very German yeah look at this building right over here right across there's a hotel which actually has Swiss Flags out in front of it but uh you know Switzerland it's right next to Germany they speak German and Switzerland parts of it speak Swiss German anyway getting off topic so why are we here we're here because we want to see not only the town itself but we also want to see really interesting Museum there's a museum and Cultural Center oh hey look at this those lovely lovely horses over there nice pastoral scene I mean if you just ignore like all the tour buses over there but like over here nice pastoral scene beautiful horses oh look at this trying to that's the bus we came in in on literally right there okay well it was a nice pastoral scene until the bus we came in I decided to drive right through it that's okay look we're getting off in a tangent the reason we're here is because a we want to see the town uh B we want to talk a little bit about the history of like German um German immigration to uh to Argentina and why there are so many little German Villages around Argentina and uh we also want to talk very specifically about some people who settled here in this town in uh 1939 1940 is and they are uh very specifically interesting because they're all crew members of a German Heavy Cruiser a ship warship that was sunk in the uh Rio de Plata estuary right by buenos cyes right in between like buenos ciris and Monte Vio uguay and it was sunk in the battle of the Rio de La Plata in World War II and it's actually the first naval battle of World War II so if you I mean if you're a World War II buff you probably know about it if you're not a World War II bus you probably don't know about it and you probably don't realize that yeah the first naval battle of World War II was fought like right off the coast of Buenos CES uh it's very interesting story we'll talk more about it for sure because uh like the story of how it all developed and then also the story of the battle itself are pretty crazy and the uh the aftermath of the battle just spoiler alert is uh that some of the German Sailors who were on one of the or on the German ship uh that was involved in the battle they ended up settling here in this uh in this Village which was uh you know founded by German settlers before then but um they they ended up settling here and they and their descendants became uh significant part of the population here in uh the beautiful town of visha H belano anyway we're going to walk into the center of the town we'll show you a little bit more and uh as we always do in these situations well we're going to try and find a cafe cuz I want some coffee and also the museum isn't open for another like hour or so uh there's a museum of course to the uh you know like a Cultural Center Museum but also has a lot of uh stuff from the uh the like the battle the battle of Rio De La Plata and we want to see that stuff so this like little this row of buildings right here just looks very very sort of German I can see German the colors of the German flag on that banner up there on that balcony pretty neat it's wild it's like German style architecture with Spanish tile roofs that doesn't say if that doesn't say everything about where we are right now I don't know I don't know what it does yeah look at this stuff and all the signs all the signs for like all the little hotels and the little shops all very German looking have a uh very relatively German looking stray dog right there not getting sidetracked that place look kind of interesting but it's not it's not what we want to see we want to see the the rest of the uh the rest of the town here and we want to find a cafe and then we want to go check out that museum cuz honestly I am kind of like a World War II buff and I am really interested cuz I I I even though I have like learned a lot about World War II I had no idea about the battle of the the uh Rio de La Plata the batt Battle of the river plot look at this little pedestrian walk through here wow very now a lot of this stuff around here is closed now we have come it looks like it's closed the thing is is we came here we're filming on the day before New Year's Eve so I think some of these things might be closed I imagine the like shops yeah like this place food shop selling all this stuff these are going to be open but the stuff like a kinesiologist and physical therapist and occupational therapist that's probably going to be closed the kind of officy busy stuff the uh dentist's office here orthodontist they're going to be closed but I feel like the uh important stuff like the places that sell food and coffee those are going to be open and I'm hoping that the museum is open too see the thing about this is we did this sort of the way we always do things around here with not a lot of preparation I basically did a little bit of research on the uh oh you know what believe we've hit a dead end here well let's walk back out out did a little bit of research on the town and the history uh did absolutely no checking ahead to see if uh the museum was going to be open other than just like looking on the Google Maps page and seeing what the hours are normal hours yeah it's going to be open given that it is the day before New Year's Eve maybe maybe not who knows we're going to check it out anyway either way if it is open because it's a Saturday it's only going to be opened up in the afternoon like 1:00 and it's about noon right now so we can walk around the town a little more we can find a coffee we can uh find the actual Visitor Center which I've seen pictures of and it is really cool very cool looking building very German looking um and the thing about these these uh like German villages in Argent Ina that I have read is that um they uh there are a lot of things about them that that that will seem like very um sort of old German the architecture the uh you know to be like older style architecture the traditions and and some of the things that they do here even the language that some of the uh the German argentines speak is sort of like an older form of because this is like an isolated community that has been a diaspora separated from Germany for so many years that sort of developed on its own uh which I always think is super interesting with diasporas but it is said that you can still hear people speaking German around here and uh here we are like this looks like a major intersection here turn it around and see it's all these nice shops along here there is the fritz frons little bar over here C CA artisanal so they got nice beer good beer in there and oh down there here let's take a look here this is actually where they have uh a October Fest uh um celebration here every year and of course we are here not in October if we were here in October this place you know it's it's pretty relatively crowded right now with uh with tourists but man if we were here in October oh this place would be absolutely packed like packed with uh with tourists but let's just go over real quick and see where they usually hold the October Fest cuz I can see the sign at the end of the street here it says October Fest and maybe we can take a look it's probably I think there's like a little Plaza down at the end of the street here where they have uh they have October Fest normally as you can see lots of car traffic up here this uh this guy working hard directing traffic that I got to tell you directing traffic in a middle of a place like this not at all what I would want to be doing so hats off to that gentleman he's doing he's doing the Lord's work yeah look at this place damn yeah this is a cool place I got to say I'm really glad that we hopped on the bus this morning and come out here that's another thing I literally had no idea how to get here I just figured okay we go to the bus terminal there will be a bus to this place and I was right there were actually several buses to this place it's basically what we did when we wanted to get to uh to Alta graia to see uh the house of uh ch ch goar when we did that same thing just like hey you know what we'll just go to the bus terminal I bet you I bet you there will be a a bus to go where we want to go people want to go see the house of CH and same thing people want to come see this uh this little German Village okay so right here October Fest or as it is known here the fiesta naal DEA the National Party of [Music] beer yeah National Beer Festival man we should have come here in October this is a thing we're going to have to wait a long time cuz it's currently you know the end of December we're going to have to wait a really long time if we want to come back for October Fest but you know what who knows you never know what the future's going to hold and maybe we'll end up back here in October and we'll come here for the national festival of beer we'll get ourselves good and drunk who knows look at this building this is the uh this is like the the city hall municip Municipal Vishal henal Bano like the administration building I mean look at it look at how German that looks but with the Argentine flag is in the window the Argentine flag out in front there a crazy little place we found I realized we've gotten very very sidetracked here we're walking the opposite direction of the uh walking the opposite direction away from the visitors center look at this guy look at this happy dude standing on a keg with his with his doxen and uh his his beer and his giant mustache yeah this is basically looks like a like a German Disneyland this is like the Germany part of of uh Epcot Center but more authentic because it actually was founded by German settlers so you know and not by like Walt Disney visha and Alano October Fest Argentina so this is where they have October Fest this Plaza right here I mean imagine it with uh just absolutely packed packed to the brim with hammered Argentine drinking beer and trying to sing stuff in German math it honestly would be a lot of fun I seriously think maybe we should try and come back here in October but October's a long way away we missed it by uh just a couple of months here much more peaceful now than uh than it would be in October I imagined all right you know what we've gotten sidetracked long enough ambulance just tried to roll through here man imagine having to be an ambulance driver driving through this place with these narrow streets so much traffic anyway out in the distance there we're at the uh back at the edge of the plaza here you can see our our friend there directing track again same place but out there in the distance that Spire that is I believe the uh The Visitors Center so let's go walk over there one cuz I want to see like if they got anything good inside but also because I want to see the building I mean look at it from back here you can see how crazy that building looks and uh I want to see it up close so it really is crazy walking around this this place because you know like I said it's it's it's got uh German style architecture mixed with Spanish style architecture and uh but you know it kind of looks like Epcot Center it's very very like touristy but but I know that they didn't just plop this place down as like specifically a tourist trap it has a whole history it really was founded by German settlers you know so while a lot of this does look a little almost like manufactured know to look German and I'm sure a lot of it was you know cuz it is a tourist attraction but I mean just knowing that the history is there behind it is kind of cool and we'll talk more about the history but for now I just kind of want to walk around and get a look at you know just get a feel for for the town this place looks awesome awesome Wolfie nice restaurant with like outdoor seating very nice hey and there's wulfie himself and his FR line wow and there we go little shop right over there out of my S Gourmet German Gourmet so that must be like German food they sell here these are you know German restaurants I would imagine man we going to get some good German food that's that's okay that's we're going to put that on the list we are going to get some coffee we are going to go visit that museum I was talking about and uh we're also going to try and get some German food maybe we can get like a giant pork knuckle or something that'd be fun pork knuckle and a big beer so we have till uh like I said it's just the afternoon right now the museum opens at 1 and uh our return bus ticket is for uh 6:30 so we got plenty of time plenty of time to explore take a look around oh and here we are so this is the visitor center I was telling you about the gigantic crazy German inspired Visitors Center now the thing about this is like like I said because this actually was founded by German settlers and there's a lot of history I don't know exactly what here is like actual old historical building that was built by German settlers before this became a huge tourist attraction and then like what you know is just touristy stuff that was built recently and made to look like German tourist attraction stuff who knows try and back up a little bit here get out of the everybody's way I mean look at this thing I'm hoping that this thing was built you know before it looks a little bit older I'm going to go ahead and say even before I know for sure that uh this thing was built before just so as not to leave you all in suspense this is what is inside that big building the visitors center it's like a theater with a stage Ag and uh these little kiosks except it's all closed up nothing's going on all the chairs are stacked over there in the corner uh yeah I don't know maybe they have like I imagine they have shows and performances and stuff in here probably like German music and maybe some like dancing argentine's love to dance so I'm sure there's some sort of dancing going on they have these lights strung across it's really cool in here but yeah there's nothing going on right now right now so I think uh now's the time that we go we go like uh back out into the town part and we find ourselves a cafe I know I noticed like right across the street from this place there was what looked like a collection of restaurants and I'm imagining there's a cafe in one of them somewhere along this street there's got to be I mean look at this right across there that looks very Cafe like up this way it's got to be a cafe all right we're going to go find one and uh also try and find a little quiet spot I mean that's going to be harder and harder to find there are a lot of people around here uh but we'll find a little quiet spot to sort of hang out and talk more about the Battle of the Rio Rio De La Plata the battle of the river plot first naval battle in all of World War II all right Cafe here we [Music] go all right so we we made it to the museum it's up here at the top of this hill check out this view from the top of the hill look at this the sun has come out the clouds have parted and it's uh it's getting sunny now which is beautiful beautiful blue sky the mountains out there very very beautiful I can tell why uh German settlers wanted to settle here it's not a bad place to settle before we go into the museum though I've spied a lovely bench ah look at that bench nice bench next to a rock in the shade we can sit down and we can talk finally about the Battle of the river plat or River Plate Rio de La Plata so when World War II kicked off September 1st 1939 when Germany invaded Poland there was already a German Heavy Cruiser called The Admiral graph spe uh it was already in the Atlantic they had sort of uh anticipated that they were going to start a war and the graph speed uh Admiral graph's mission was to you know interdict uh Merchant ships shipping stuff from the Americas over to Europe and for a few months the they were very successful at their mission um they sank nine Merchant ships the uh Captain Hans uh L langsdorf he uh was rather successful in Sinking Merchant ships and also uh apparently not uh not uh so bad of a guy because he actually made sure to take the merchant crew of all the merchant ships on board his own ship before he sank them so he sank uh nine Merchant ships without uh any loss of life which is interesting and kind of gentlemanly of him um but nonetheless he had sank a bunch of merchant ships so much so that uh the British uh they put together a a like a naval task force in order to uh to specifically interdict um that that one ship the Admiral gra spree gra spe anyway so he had bounced all over the the Atlantic um sinking Merchant ships actually sailed around the southern tip of Africa and sank a couple of ships over in the Indian Ocean and then had sailed back the the British um had a pretty good idea of where he where he was going to be and they thought that he would end up down in South America off the coast of Argentina because that's where the shipping lanes there was the most traffic so it's a place where he would be able to do like the most damage in one specific place and they were right and uh the Commodore of the you know commander of the task force that was sent to hunt him uh I believe Henry Harwood uh he was in command of three ships uh a Heavy Cruiser the exitor and two light Cruisers the Ajax and the Achilles so here's the difference between the British force and the single uh German ship the German ship this is this is kind of the story for the Germans throughout World War II but the Germans ship was topof the line technologically very Advanced uh it ran on diesel fuel which was very new at the time most uh ships in in fleets were running on um still on coal steam steam engines uh it had welded um uh armor instead of riveted armor which was also um a new a new technology so highly technologically advanced bigger faster had bigger guns 11in guns uh in comparison to the 8 in guns that the British ships in the task force had so just outclassed them in pretty much every way but there was only one of them and uh or at least in this battle there were two others of the same class made um but they were off doing other things so in this battle there was one one on three and this is like I said the story of the Germans in World War II they made things that were highly technologically advanced that they couldn't really make very many of and the uh allies the British um especially the British Navy they just had so so many ships that they were able to outnumber the Germans uh massively in the naval battles uh on on land uh the Germans built you know really highly Advanced tanks but they couldn't build very many of them and the Russians and the Americans just churned out as many you know moderately okay tanks as they could um and we all know how World War II ended so we all know how that worked out for the Germans but um this battle actually reminds me a lot of a future battle much more famous the German battleship bismar which was also at the time this massively technologically advanced bigger stronger faster bigger guns um you know outgunned absolutely everything on the sea um and was ultimately destroyed the same way as the uh Admiral graphi was and when this ship like I said was first commissioned it was very technologically advanced um but in this battle specifically in this battle it was uh in a very poor strategic position in that they were you know all the way over off the coast of Argentina by themselves having to fight against three British ships even though they were you know they outgunned those British ships the British also had the home Fleet and a lot of other ships in the Atlantic attic ocean so essentially the Germans uh their Navy was much smaller than the British they didn't have a lot of ships out in the Atlantic and all the the British needed to do in this battle was to damage the graph spree enough that it would have to um try and make its way back to Germany so essentially if they damaged it enough that it wouldn't be able to make its way back to Germany and have to fight its way back across the Atlantic Ocean and fight its way you know all the way back to Germany past all of the other British ships then they they won the battle now the Germans in order to win the battle would have to destroy or disable all three of those ships uh the British ships as well as any reinforcements that were going to show up so strategically they were actually quite out mashed the Germans um in this battle at the beginning of the battle langsdorf and the graph spei were already sort of at at the Strategic disadvantage but they also were at a tactical disadvantage because they um mistakenly identify the two light Cruisers Ajax and achilles as destroyers they thought that they were destroyers which are smaller than Cruisers that were guarding um a merchant Convoy which is a big juicy Target what they were you know basically their mission was to go after Merchant convoys so they sailed in and by the time they were close enough to realize that they weren't destroyers that they were two light Cruisers accompanied by a Heavy Cruiser they were basically already in the fight and they had to commit and the second uh kind of tactical mistake that um langsdorf and the the graphs spe made was they could have stayed out of range because they had the bigger guns longer range and they could have ranged um and fired you know constantly trying to stay out of range of the British guns but they didn't because Langs dorf's decision was because he had a diesel engines and uh the British all had steam engines it would take the British time to stoke the fires and uh and get their engines up to full speed and his thought was he could get in quickly and destroy or disable them before they were able to do that uh unfortunately for him and the graph spe he was not able to do that and the British had actually uh planned for this specific um encounter this type of encounter an encounter of British ships that were slower and outgunned by a German ship uh and the reason they had started planning for it was because there's a spider crawling on me anyway the reason they had started planning for it was because the during the coronation of uh King George I 6 the there was a naval uh review basically a bunch of navies from different countries put forth a ship or two and sailed them past so that the you know the king could see them all it's a thing that they did back then I guess and the gra spe was the ship that they sailed so the British already knew about it they knew about its capabilities and they had planned specifically for it and the plan was basically um attack it headon with multiple ships from both sides so that the graph spe would have to split its fire between the different ships and couldn't focus um on one ship specifically constantly stay moving and uh and attempt to hit it from different sides and that's what they did and there were uh the exiter the The Heavy Cruiser took significant damage the Achilles and the Ajax also took damage not as significant as the exitor uh but the exiter got one very lucky shot in and the round that it fired penetrated the hull of the Graf spe and and critically damaged their fuel system to a point where they really were only going to have like 16 hours worth of fuel left which is not enough fuel for them to continue fighting it's not enough fuel for them to get back across uh the Atlantic without any kind of significant repairs to the fuel system so even though the the exit or the exitor was severely damaged the Ajax and the Achilles were damaged and the grass was only really sort of minorly damaged other than that fuel system damage that was it for I that ship was doomed basically there's no friendly ports around there the only Port they could find to uh uh to let drop anchor was in either Argentina or Uruguay both of which were neutral countries so they dropped anchor in Monte Vio Uruguay in the port and here's where things get actually kind of interesting because uh at that point it's a neutral country and there are rules in the ha Convention of how navies um can interact with uh with neutral countries and neutral ports and one of the things is they're not allowed to stay in a port more than uh like 24 hours they're also uh not allowed to leave the port um unless uh if if a merchant ship of the enemy Navy has sailed from that Port within the past 24 hours they're not allowed to leave that Port because they didn't want ships sitting in Port neutral ports just waiting for merchant ships of their enemies to leave and then go after them out in the sea so the British actually took this to their advantage and they started scheduling Merchant ships to leave the port in less than 24hour intervals like 22 hours or so um even if even if they uh weren't fully loaded they weren't scheduled to leave so basically they pinned because of the rules of the hay convention they pinned the graph in Port and uh at the same time the um British diplomats pressured the Uruguayan government to uh communicate to the graby that they would only be able to stay in Port for 72 hours so they were essentially um keeping them in Port practically by shipping you know Merchant ships out and then they also the British um were essentially trying to rush the decision process that Captain langsdorf would have to make about whether he would try to leave the port would he try and fight would he try and run like basically putting him in a dilemma with no good options Additionally the British um they sent all kinds of like false uh radio communications on frequencies that they knew that uh the um that the Germans were monitoring and they sent Communications uh to the effect that um that there was a huge flotilla of reinforcements coming from the British and they had the the ships um that were already there the Ajax and the Achilles along with a third ship the Cumberland that had actually um shown up another Heavy Cruiser they had him sit just outside of uh the three mile range of the of the um the port and and make smoke essentially like like burn their engines to make smoke so that the it made it look essentially like there was a larger Force out there than there really was and because of all of this uh langsdorf decided that they weren't going to be able to make it out they weren't going to be able to make it back to Germany and he decided to Scuttle the ship so he moved the ship out into the uh Estuary of the Rio de La Plata and he scuttled it and it's actually still there today they've raised parts of it but the majority of it is still there it's been sinking into the sand at the bottom of the Estuary apparently you can still see the Mast sticking out um so I guess if you're really adventurous you could get on a boat boat and go like out just off the coast of uay and Argentina and see the Mast of this thing sticking out but uh that was it that was the end of the uh the Admiral graph of course the story doesn't end there um 3 days after the sinking uh langsdorf uh un alived himself and uh at his funeral actually there were uh British um Sailors and commanders that that were at his funeral in Uruguay um because of I guess how much of a gentleman he was and how much they respected him for his uh Naval prowess and probably also for like not killing all those Merchant Sailors and allowing them to you know Come Aboard his ship and live um even though he sank their ships uh so all of those British Merchant Sailors by the way were all released uh back into uh into Uruguay and then repatriated back to the United Kingdom back to Britain whereas the uh Sailors of the graph and there were many many of them um they had to figure out what to do with them and some of them were intered in um in Uruguay some of them ended up in Argentina and I believe under the the P convention the you know rules of War essentially if your ship is sank and you're in a neutral country and neutral Port you can't actually be repatriated back to your country until after the war is over so they they were sort of stuck and 130 of them decided to uh or were were sent to Argentina and they ended up here in beautiful visha henal belgrano which like I said was already a German settlement so they sort of felt right at home here so that's actually how you end up with um the descendants of a bunch of German Sailors from World War II living here in Argentina so that's the story of the battle of the Rio de La Plata the river plot and uh it's a pretty crazy story that's the first battle of a naval battle of World War I didn't happen in Europe it didn't happen um you know in the Mediterranean it happened right here off the coast of uh Argentina and if we get up here you can see right over here this is a monument a monument to panzeri Admiral graphi paner Chief means uh armored ship and there it is Captain Zori commandant Hans langsdorf and then these are also the uh Sailors who died I believe there were 36 of them that died and you can see the I guess this is the Insignia of the gra you can see the uh the cross which is this uh Insignia of the German military and this is the I don't know if this is the actual anchor I think this might just be like like an anchor this this looks like it's much much too small to be an anchor for a ship that size so maybe it is what do these things say uh I don't think it is I don't think is the actual anchor but there it is the graph Admiral graph and there's the monument all right so this by the way is all outside the museum we haven't actually gone in the museum yet um so I do want to pay the uh entrance fee and go into the museum and see what they have there you can see the museum is just this uh it's a pretty small modest building right here up on top of the hill but uh let's go in there let's go in in and see what we can see and we'll make sure that we can film in there and then uh we'll we'll film and we'll we'll get to get a look at what's inside the museum all right so a bit of a setback I went to try and go into the museum and the doors are locked so I figured H maybe they just uh are opening a little late so I called their number and the phone rang and rang and I actually heard the phone ring inside the building as well which means they are actually closed today so uh we may have taken a 2-hour bus trip for well not nothing cuz we got to see the town uh and we got to see the monument out here and we got to talk about the uh very interesting uh Battle of the Rio de La Plata so it's disappointing disappointing that the museum wasn't open maybe maybe we'll get back here someday and maybe we'll be able to go into that museum but I remember now that we added something else to our list of missions and that was we wanted to find some German food I think we might go back to that uh Fritz and frons or whatever it was beer house I'm sure there's German food there and I'm sure there's German food in a bunch of restaurants down here and we're going to add another thing since we struck out at the Museum we're going to add another uh mission to our list of missions and that is day drinking hooray okay so we're going to go get some German food we're going to do some day drinking and uh yeah I'll check in with you I mean I don't know what else we're going to do it's like 2:00 in the afternoon and our uh bus doesn't leave back to uh to the city until like 6:30 so uh I don't know I feel like I feel like day drinking is in order at this point I feel like that's kind of what we have to do right I mean 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DTF30GjuqQs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTF30GjuqQs | Is Wheel of Time a Ripoff of Lord of the Rings? | it's sort of surreal right now this is an amazing time to be a fantasy fan with rings of Power House of the Dragon Wheel of Time The Witcher the Sandman and even the willow series coming out here in about two months studios are spending money like they never have before to bring these worlds to life and while reception has been mixed on most of the shows that will always happen when they are adaptations by the way there has been a ton of attention on the genre and even people who haven't checked out fantasy before are becoming interested in some of these properties rings of power specifically on Amazon has brought attention back to The Wheel of Time as Amazon produced both shows there has been a noticeable uptick in interest in The Wheel of Time since rings of Power released and while much of that interest has been on the television show that will inevitably push those people who have not read to The Wheel of Time Books to give them a shot and one incredibly common topic that comes up with previous Tolkien readers even in media when I'm reading online is that The Wheel of Time is essentially a retread of Lord of the Rings so in today's video we're going to take a look at those claims and answer the question is The Wheel of Time just a repackaged Lord of the Rings today's video will carry a spoiler rating of red but only through the first book of The Wheel of Time series eye of the world there will be minor non-plot related spoilers for the rest of the books but really just references for comparison if you want no spoilers though of any kind watch this video at your own risk so before jumping into the video make sure to smash the like button to help out the video with the YouTube algorithm And subscribe to the channel for more Wheel of Time and fantasy related content that is all I do here on this channel I also have another channel that I'll mention again 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similar role to Gandalf and Lan is a very clear reference to Aragorn now of course they're off on a quest to save the world together in their group and they pick up some new members along the way they are being followed however by a creepy figure that is frail and somewhat crazy that figure in fact was tortured by the bad guys also so both Gollum and pot and feign both captured by baddies both tortured and who are the bad guys well there's the Dark Lord that was defeated more than three thousand years ago but isn't really defeated and is regaining strength and that Dark Lord's fortress is a mountain in the mountains of Doom of course the similarities don't end there both books take place in the third age of their time frame after a major cataclysm in the far past instead of Orcs we have products but they're just basically primary bad guys foot soldiers we also have the O gear which are remarkably similar to ants minus tirith and tarvalin are both white cities the Dark Lord's primary Lieutenant is actually the major bad guy and primary antagonist as the bigger bat is locked away so a shamaya is the lieutenant to the dark one who is the equivalent of morgoth there are even direct references in the book To The Lord of the Rings there is the nine Rings Tavern that shows up in the great hunt there's a book referred to called to sail Beyond The Sunset those are direct references to Lord of the Rings straight out of Robert Jordan's mouth so with all of that does that settle it Robert Jordan ripped off the Lord of the Rings to make The Wheel of Time well no these references are certainly deliberate however they are simply very superficial nods to Tolkien it's hard to see now with all the other material out there but at the time Wheel of Time was published much of the fantasy landscape was shaped by tolki in fact Robert Jordan's publisher at the time told him that if he didn't make his story more likely order the Rings nobody would read it so Robert Jordan deliberately included themes tropes and settings that were familiar to Tolkien readers in the first chapters of either World in an interview in 2002 Robert Jordan said this in the first chapters of Eye of the world I tried for a tolkien-esque feel without trying to copy tolkien's style but that was by way of saying to the reader okay this is familiar this is something you recognize now let's go where you haven't been before I like taking a familiar theme something people think they know and know where it must be heading and then standing it on its ear and giving it a Twist that subverts what you thought you knew I must admit that I occasionally drop in a reference for example there's an end called the nine rings and loyal is seen reading a book entitled to sail Beyond The Sunset but it isn't a regular thing by any means when he says that he twisted and subverted the tropes he is not kidding almost every Trope that I listed earlier where it feels like Robert Jordan is pulling from Tolkien goes a completely different direction and changes that Trope almost complete lately for example Maureen and Gandalf Maureen is flawed unlike Gandalf she fails in her leadership in many ways and the most important way that she's different is that she's female something that was very new at the time in fact Lord of the Rings has very few female characters of any major importance Wheel of Time features them all over the place Rand is a very flawed protagonist he has very little in common with Frodo and is actually the powerful one he's not protected by his companions he's the powerful one pot on feign goes in a completely different direction than Gollum I could go on and on but the main important thing here is that Tolkien and Robert Jordan are very different writers Robert Jordan wrote a 15 book series that takes that starting point and expands and expands and expands it's hard to get past book two of The Wheel of Time let alone the later books in the series and think that they have anything at all in common with Lord of the Rings yet this criticism or this commentary continues to come up and I would argue mostly by people who have not read eye of the world past the first 10 chapters or so so oh did Wheel of Time rip off Lord of the Rings no there are allusions to similar tropes but the stories have far far more that is different than they do that is similar we may find out more about this in the upcoming book origins of The Wheel of Time that has been written by Michael Livingston and releases here in the very near future in the book Livingston will be revealing a lot of how Robert Jordan came up with his world the motivations and Inspirations for many of his characters as well as some new content from Robert Jordan's notes but anyways what do you think about the similarities between Wheel of Time and Lord of the Rings did you notice it does it help you get into the books or hurt your reading experience in either World let me know in the comments of the video again please 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OE1A60017zc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE1A60017zc | June 5th 2022 Fukushima Nuclear Meltdowns & Radioactive News - Nuclear Scumbag Show | it's the fifth day of june 20 22 on dana durmford i'm also known as the nuclear proctologist dot org and we investigate forensically the nuclear industry you can call me anytime just don't call me al at 709-589-4406 how about this for your atoms for humanity the a-10 warthog only shoots uh dirty bombs that should be reassuring and then the radioactive follow covers the whole planet shortly after we have a pole for everybody and they should smoke detectors that are mostly using evil man-made anthropogenic nuclear power plants americium 241 be banned and recalled have an overwhelming 100 percent uh that says what nuclear waste in my smoke detector by the way you're supposed to ship the smoke detector back to the manufacturer it's not illegal apparently to throw it in the dump for some strange reason it's illegal to give it to al qaeda apparently but not to throw it in a dump or an incinerator to liberate it into your environment a great deal of that will come up in a little while the military industrial complex which is nato which is 30 militaries in fact that's how it's described under site and united nations is 195 militaries that's the military industrial complex they're talking about uh and they have a lot of useful idiots here's one album who's from united kingdom dr jerry thomas she also radiates children for a hobby and gets rid of them down so for example coming here i would have got a dose of not now she's talking about she's in japan doing a lecture and she's gonna lie to the population so for example coming here i would have got a dose of naught point naught seven millisieverts on the flight and i actually went round fukushima daiichi on wednesday and the dose that i had going around the site so very close to where the reactors are it was 0.01 and probably lower but that's the lowest it could actually read so i got more of a dose flying here and we'll get a dose tomorrow when i fly home than i would have done from being in fukushima you know where they picked up 60 million one-ton bags so to make that kind of claim should uh she should lose her degrees for that and she definitely shouldn't be allowed to murder your children with radiation so they had mass die off here on the east coast uh on april the first is when we first heard about it and it wasn't an april fool joke i don't know of any higher body count of seabirds there was four species we went down and investigated it it was actually a 600 mile part of the coastline we got caught in ice storms i slept in snowstorms i slept through wind storms i'm still trying to recover there's a thousand kinds of radioactive material you have to worry about from nuclear so i'm trying to kind of get you who are not familiar in particular to comprehend the very basis of what we're talking about because it's easy if you have someone explain it to you typically so this is mainstream media are pretending they're a hundred feet above the wreckage of the number four fukushima reactor to your left it it's actually the depth they're pretending they're what's known as a fuel pull with decades of reactor cores that are typically at the top of these buildings was also lost the chernobyl was 200 tons each of these reactor cores were 720 tons and purely raining pure plutonium that was reactor 4 that's the remains of reactor 3. and so the media and your so-called activists like ernie gunnis and helena caldecott christopher busby have all perpetrated that deception upon you now we had major radioactive follow this is a map from japan this is extremely important for the rest of the story you can see the radiation had covered the pacific now it's the atlantic now it's the entire planet this is a 16 day model based on 16 days of radioactive fallout what we've done was we launched research expeditions in the pacific six years hardcore i've gone from vancouver british columbia to alaska there's 27 000 islands if you visit an island today it would take you 71 years to visit them all and so we went to the pinch pints where the coastline the ocean had to squeeze through pinch points to get to the interior and we'd done interior back and forth year after year in a very tiny boat for a long while this is the intrepid and we built the operation [Music] on an emergency species counts we've done the entire coastline of the pacific from vancouver british columbia as i acknowledged here and you can fill the beach up with people and you're not going to find the species that were there previously they're actually extinct and after years of doing the research expeditions we discovered the species didn't come back the ocean didn't recede the coastline and you can't get all the species in one picture because there was thousands of highly visible species and to your left you can get a little glimpse of the different species they were exterminated because of fukushima radioactive fallout and i can do is give you a very very tiny introduction to the harm that we verified we quantify it verified it documented it these are before and after pictures in the same place as these are authentic pictures and it wasn't always sunshine it's a tropical rainforest so typically it was pretty miserable pretty tough goal and the end of each day kind of looked like this okay so tonight um because now i'll be finished moving in to my new spot which is cheaper on tuesday but i won't get internet until wednesday but looks of it and so this is the only show no show tomorrow or monday or likely tuesday it might be hopefully thursday we'll get another show and then we'll get back to normal summer hasn't showed up across canada let alone on the east coast where i'm too these tubes are the torpedo tubes of nuclear submarines there's around 160 of them that are decrepit obviously and beached in northern russia and they can't decommission a lot of these they weren't designed to be decommissioned so we got a poll and now this is outrageous they do this by the way smoke detectors are using nuclear waste and because americium has a very long half-life it's 460 years or something but it decays in the other products that have longer half leaves on top of that there's 10 half-lifes because serious health problems in case of overexposure uh never try and dismantle the smoke detector never try to remove the source of the americium-241 never attempt to burn the device in order to dispose of it it is best to return it to the manufacturer to dispose of it safely but it's not illegal to throw americium 241 into the trash because there's no law against poisoning you with man-made radiation otherwise they couldn't kill you in the hospitals they couldn't dump it into your lakes and estuaries and streams and rivers and oceans so there is no law every year or two years i'll play this one little video just a short video it's jim page from washington he's an activist and a musician and he's i just it's a quick way for me to explain to you how things get changed and weaponized back against you how the industry now has become prolific at it and he does it with a song [Music] you remember the song johnny comes marching home well that's not the original lyrics and this is a great video meet jim page jim and i were down at the pike street market one day about no i don't know six years ago or something whatever it was and a recruiter came through and we saw him and i saw him handing out little little uh refrigerator magnets and ballpoint pens to children 12 years old 14 years old i lost it i just complete well he lost it too but he had a lot more control than i did i completely lost it and i i nearly i i almost attacked the man and i called him a child molester i remember calling him a child molester i said you get out of here and we ran him basically out of the market and then jim went down later on and actually talked with the market authorities about it and they said no they're not allowed in here so the pike street market is a uh recruiter-free zone yes indeed anyway um there's a i this great old i'm a little i'm really tired i've been working on a recording project and i've gotten like very little sleep for the last like however long it's been so my mind is like putty but i remember when the the the the shock and awe thing went over don't you love those words they use like it's like fun like it's some kind of like game like it's really cool to blow all these people up shock and awe and that just like a disco party or something and anyway when that's i just went i flipped it's like i got to do something you've got it this is this is a tool people have different tools this is mine david uses it too so does george it's like it's a tool that we use you know so we were raised with this song when johnny is marching home you know and it's haraharan everybody's there they're marching back from the civil war there's not a mark on them there's no phd there's no post-traumatic stress there's no there's no wounds everybody's fine the streets are lined with dogs and children and apple pies and it's a beautiful thing that's what we were raised on i was raised on well there's a the the song came from an old irish folk song which was much more to the point and it was a called johnny i hardly knew you and the chorus goes with your guns and drums and drums and guns the enemy nearly slew you oh johnny dear you look so queer johnny i hardly knew you you know the guy comes back and he's not the same he doesn't even now have all his body parts and it's his wife talking to him saying who's going to take care of the children now who's going to keep our lives going together now look at what we're going to have to put you out with a bold beg because it's an amazing song it's just an amazing song and it was an irishman in all fairness who rewrote it for money for america to have a pro-war song so that when so that you know the public sentiment keep going you know nobody's free of this crap anybody can do it they did it to their own song but this guy did it to his own national song so i figured this become our national song jonathan's marching home so i figured i would take it and i would re-write it back into its original intent but updated i saved to the original verses i took out the part about hooray hooray or haru haru because i don't talk like that you know i'm not going to sing like i don't talk so it's just you know and it's just called when jonathan is marching home [Music] it goes like this [Music] wait a minute [Music] when johnny gets marching home again when johnnica's marching home again we'll all go out and welcome him never mind the shape he's in and we'll ask him how the fighting went we'll ask him how the fighting went we'll ask him how the fighting went and how he likes the president casualties are an accident [Music] and we'll beat our drums and wave our flags we'll beat our drums and wave our flags as great and grand and glorious rags the ones that put on the body bags [Music] and later on when the sickness comes later on when the sickness comes later on when sickness comes from chemicals and uranium we'll wring our hands and we'll all play dumb [Music] see the old veterans who did their part the veterans who did their part see the veterans who did their part and came back home with a purple heart walking around with a shopping cart see where all the legs are used to run where all the legs you used to run before you went to carry your gun well i'm afraid your dancing days are done [Music] you have no arm you have no leg you have no arm you have no leg you're an arm is legless chickenless egg i'll have to put you out with a bowl too big [Music] we'll kill them and they'll kill us back they say it's always been like that yeah all for the banker and his money sack so tip your hat and take a bow [Music] tip your hat and take a bow tip your hat and take a bow and get on with your life somehow they're taking your little brother now [Music] [Applause] that's a great song and uh james lewis is right i do play it on the guitar i just don't sing it i i sing it but i won't do that for anybody even around the camp where my voice is just shut japan professed for a thousand years from now the nuclear contaminated water from fukushima may still be entering the pacific ocean so it covered the planet again let me remind you because this is the pacific is now covered north america's covered atlantique now europe now the planet 16 days later and the model is not even based upon the real fallout so worldwide we're seeing incredible die-offs and and strange events so there's two mink whales up to saint lawrence river now this is where we had some recent bird die-offs i'm also going to cover wiggles don't live in rivers not the saint lawrence but the saint lawrence river there is a difference see because there is a st lawrence which is right by me by the way ailing orca floundering floundering it's an interesting way alien floundering right so they're they're trying to confuse you when they do stuff like that and putting sea shepherd under it who's not a reliable source has been taken over by the industry has controlled opposition in a french river so you got an orca dead in the french river mink wales and french rivers we've got lots of stories we've covered up to three or four in one week of humpback whales going way up rivers they're looking for food and they're always emaciated door dwarf sperm whale in bangladesh for the first time um dwarf sperm whale in ireland coast for the first time these are notable events and as you start adding them all up now this story came out today just a few hours ago spring without pollinators i asked everybody lately after how many bees they're seeing and the answer has been zero and it's june the fifth for goodness sakes spring without pollinator is a sign of things to come insect populations around the entire globe have seen an alarming decline they claim in the few decades but it's actually in the last 11 years as i showed you how the radioactive plume actually works where this model was just a xenon in a short period of time so if you let the model continue to run the whole planet because it's a continuous plume it's not like it's just a plume traveling it's a continuous plume covering the planet inside populations around the globe around the globe they're small but mighty importantly necessary there's been a lot of concern this spring about the cold weather and now it's has to mean that there haven't been very many small bees oh and other insects around the blossoms that came out on trees and bushes that give us foods so the trees blossomed but they weren't pollinated in the case of farmers our livelihood it's affected everything from cherries and plums trees blueberries and apples and only time will tell the ultimate effect on the harvest you gotta look at the big picture five ten years down the road denmark found a precipitous drop in the number of insects hitting car windshields and why did they put 2017 their claim from 1997 to 2017 but a decline of up to 97 well 2017 there's lots of earthquakes on top of that since fukushima melted down releasing other massive plumes that covers the entire planet the precipitate is dropping a number of insects hitting car windshields which is something we've been talking about specifically for quite a long years we noticed that on the research expeditions the insects not just the species in the tunnel zones were missing interior and last couple years we've been targeting the interior and last year spiders and ants in particular we realized were missing and should be 150 per cubic meter and a half million per acre thereabouts right other ways scientists and they were gone no spider webs because you can check the spider webs to see the insects that are in these areas and if there's no spider webs it's very noticeable otherwise the scientists are measuring insect declines include dropping larger more visible species like birds that depend on the insects as a primary food source of course not all insects are seen or numbers fall drastically like mosquitoes are thriving because they don't have the predators as i'll show you and you know like mosquitoes there's frogs we'll eat it trout will eat it all kinds of birds of course will eat the mosquitoes there's uh all kinds of rodents and that will eat insects a huge part of the food chain so there's they're very prolific on breeding other flying insects are important pollinators and insects like beetles are to clean up crew eating feces in animals remains and habitat loss from human encroachment well humans don't occupy the entire forest and planet radiation does though and radiation pulses energy at the speed of light and sterilizes the insects to birds the mammals the animals large scale use of pesticides and insecticides are limited yeah there's large uses of it but they're limited you're not spraying the whole country with insecticides you can argue though we are spraying huge parts of the country because of the chemtrailing but there's a bigger picture you gotta look at chemtrail is certainly a part of it remember they chemtrailed vietnam for nine years so anybody thinks they got rid of that technology is not being realistic along with climate change and climate change is radiation followed and it was accelerated by fukushima was a huge acceleration so think of an invisible snow storm covering the planet the snow never melts and flip that to radiation so it's invisible radioactive snow storm that pulses energy almost at the speed of light every few seconds which is 186 000 miles per second and it does that for millions of years coal oil gas emissions don't have those attributes they don't also don't cover the entire planet in plumes and they'll settle within 50 or 100 miles at best cold oil and gas emissions the only thing that'll make it into an environmental impact could be radiation is the only one and of course it is radiation and it all started back with the nuclear testing which was a nuclear war it's the same bombs are thought to be the big culprits so trying to blame it on climate change and are thought to be this is a conjecture and opinion uh the evidence is not a conjecture and it's not an opinion it's covered up it's a difficult this is something that should concern us all we live in an environment where everything is interconnected i lost my piece yeah so insects is a primary food source particularly for birds right how many insects does it take to feed hungry baby birds so if you're not familiar with this study i dragged this up once in a while this is from last year or 2020 august 2020 so they had 61 nests at a country club and they decided to monitor it with an academic study to use students to count the insects that each bird was bringing back to the nest they consumed over 5 million insects in 61 nests in 20 days give or take so 720 insects per fledgling it took 20 days before they're on their own catching their own insects and insects here refer to adult and larvae stages flying and crawling species so 4.5 they had different species of birds 4.5 million bugs for barn and clift swallows 810 000 for tree swallows bluebirds equaling 5.3 million insects totals for the birds to season for 61 nests and each nest could have five or six fledglings right so 61 bird's nest needed 5.3 give or take million insects for 20 days from the eggs hatching to the birds being fledglings able to go out and feed themselves the numbers reflect the importance of insects for these and many other bird species baby song birds depend on insect diets throughout the world right now insect numbers are in a steep decline they're in a steep decline because of radioactive fallout overdrive from fukushima's multiple reactor buildings okay so last year there was 190 species of insect eating birds migratory birds that showed up emaciated unprecedented bird mysteriously dropping dead cars southwestern us oh and canada potentially hundreds of thousands will not make their annual trip this winter after mysterious mass die off says the weird old media maybe even millions of dead birds it's a very large event they're extremely emaciated the author wasn't quoted very often certainly now with the documentation they have no fat reserves barely any muscle mass and are flying as if they tell he couldn't fly no more they include various insect eating birds like sparrows black birds wobblers blue birds and they were dropping dead in mass in land and this was an extraordinary event and they try to blame it on smoke they try to blame it on climate change in every story almost hundreds of thousands not millions of new mexican birds see massive migratory dead bird die off this was 2020. so again they were showing up dying everywhere migratory species and it's not immediately clear why they of course the author that they quote had said they were emaciated they had no muscle mass but a lot of the media quoted her but didn't quote the attributes she was talking about and see here's one of the models it was 190 species of insect eaters that had starved to death it's been suggested that millions of birds have died she had it right it was 190 species they try to blame it on the weather but birds are not stupid they're not going to fly into storms per se right they go around them and over in some cases observers marked 150 species at that point ultimately it was 190 species lack of fat muscle mass and dehydrated as well of course if you're not eating there's no need for water typically scientists can't figure what's behind the new mexico's mass bird die-offs majority species collected are insectivores and long distant migrants fly catchers barrels and everything else okay so recently up to saint lawrence river where we just had whales go up and die a thousand seaboard carcasses were found on the shorelines a lot of nuclear news in there too um morton i got a hell of a lot actually more than 850 duck carcasses 250 gold carcasses were on the saint lawrence islands on the shores of the river in the middle of the idler's nesting period and now he owned two islands and he was very connected to the system this guy and that's what he normally will only quote he's a professor so right away these are very dubious people to get your attributes from this is the first time that avian flu virus has been observed in idlers well idlers are migratory but they they're migratory many other species of birds also so you would have found all kinds of species besides the iron igers and ducks strainer highly pathogen avian influenza kills thousands of birds in quebec a few days ago on the first again they're talking about gannets for goodness sakes in the magdalen islands which is ocean right by the way i'm over right here uh this is on the back of the we're out in the atlantic out here uh those islands we're talking about are only right there and remember we had a mashed die off i'll show you some of that coming up down here um april of april the first i believe was the carcasses of thousands of northern gannets now they're the ones that fly high in here and dive deep underwater they're very prolific fisher fishermen but they also colonize as one group but they're surrounded by the other species too will be very within a hundred feet of muller time so the claimant are victims of highly pathogenic av influenza they're also claiming foxes that has now jumped to foxes and all kinds of other species migratory species a lot which is this is craziness canada of course has been taken over by the nuclear industry a long time ago remember they had a big event in ontario of release into lake ontario drinking water for millions and millions of people and they increased the increased uh acceptable doses to 4 000 counts per minute in your drinking water california recommends 15 for the tritium 3h serge hubbard a residence of medallion islands said in a recent interview never seen so many dead gannets floating in the water before this season he's a fisherman and for the past two or three weeks did we fish 25 kilometers from the shore and we see carcasses the entire way through so this correlates to the recent die off of around a half million tours common mirrors and dove kites here on this part of the coast i'll show you coming up kirk's thousands of gannets have been covering the shores of the islands for the last two weeks but where's the other species you can't just have if it's an actual pathogen then you've got to have the other species too and so they're calling it highly pathogenic which means the other species have to be there see it's highly pathogenic do you get what's going on so they got huge die-offs going on for quite a few months here now and they're starved to death this is what we've seen and they admitted for the mass die-off of the tours the common mirrors the thick builders and the dove coits which by the way they eat microscopic animals there is a bald eagle found in the queen's er the northern territories yukon test comes days after two confirmed cases of the avian fluna territory so without no evidence to back up their assertions they they're claiming that the bald eagle that they found sick must have been the flu too this incredible dubious to do something like this is a big media that regurgitated that narrative hundreds of emaciated immobile of course they're amazed yet of course to be mobile brown pelicans mysteriously appearing in california where we've seen many many many die-offs they show you healthy ones stagger a number of brown pelicans are turning up sick and dead along the california's sunny central coast nobody knows what have you seen any patterns here tonight this month the santa barbara wildlife center said they rescued more than 200 pelicans who were severely emaciated over the course of just one week found in unusual places like freeways people backyards they only go in there because you can't find food in their own environment oh we got a video for the darren darwin award this guy sneaks up on a black beard and does the unthinkable i thought it was fake when i read the story but now this is in russia just kicked it [Music] uh [Music] ah [Applause] so [Applause] and then he actually moved back in close to the beer again coming and then he was surprised because the beer attacked him court orders tepco to pay 73.5 million yen over fukushima crisis it's not very much money uh 525 plaintiffs who sought 11 million per person i ended up with a fraction of a fraction of it so that that story should have been further along i better grab that because i was moving stuff around obviously before i go live no single factor identified as officials reporting to mass crustacean debts this is in the united kingdom same spot about the insects now the united kingdom had some serious die-offs of whales and porpoises and mammals seals etc along their coastline around 50 000. they found around 5500 which is about 10 percent of what would have died there is how they determined that reporting to the cause mass debts of crabs and lobsters along the t side coast have been criticized as an utter load of tosh the findings were just they said as a cover-up is what they're basically saying after failing to find a definitive reason for the fatalities number of causes were investigated including dredging chemicals activities related to offshore wind farms it's interesting how the nuclear industry is trying to blame all die-offs now on wind farms the presence of algae blooms and diseases which they've been even showing this demonic acid being blamed worldwide but never quantified disease but no single consistent causative factor was identified huge piles crabs and lobsters began washing up on the coastline all the way back to last october still going on there's another large die off five weeks ago dead crabs and lobsters which uh if i remember correctly because we covered a lot of this over the years we've seen these events that were usually attributed to hypoxia because the ocean is being destroyed by the radiation that massive plumes of radiation right that were also airborne at the same time so you're airborne and ocean plumes so there's no way for the species to survive it daily in location between hurdle pool and robin's bay hurdles pools in robin's bay this is the united kingdom cellar field and most of the nuclear plants are on the other side but that doesn't mean nothing when it comes to radioactive fallout right it covers all of your divers report dead zones a mile off red car with seaweed having shriveled now we showed the seaweed had died all the way to alaska the pacific ocean from vancouver to alaska year after year we showed the disintegration of these big estuary type and seabed bleached white bleaching right and we showed this whiteness uh for several years documented along the coastline where originally it was just patches of the plants would have dead zones almost invisible you can see right through it and so that's just the pacific the radioactive faller covers the entire planet right away but that model was 20 days mass black sea dolphin deaths could be linked to russia ukraine war so they're trying to say sonar and right military sonar is different than the it's much more powerful it's still like the big shippings all use sonar but what they're trying to claim is it causes a decompression illness which is where like decompression is unique to humans because we take compressed urine so it's under huge pressures 3 500 psi where it's not just a single atmospheric pressure right where an animal will just breathe in a single atmospheric dector designed to do by the way and so when you're down deep and you're breathing compressed here for quite a while and the night shocks uh nitrogen in it will because it gets compressed it'll get into your muscle mass and your bones even and if you come up too quick these bubbles expand and become lodged and they can do serious damage and cause death right but marine creatures don't breathe compressed here they're actually designed like a common myrrh dives 600 feet for anchovies and squids and sardines and krill all day long they're designed for whales like sperm whales will die of a mild down all day long because they're designed for it so if the sonar does drive them off the bottom they don't do decompression dives they don't stop at depths and wait for excess nitrogen they're designed to do that right scientists believe the use of the military sonar technology light linked to the ukraine war is the likely culprit we've been covering this though for a decade during the particularly united kingdom right we'll try to blame the die-offs they had uh you know if this was true because these devices were which were much more intense back in the 50s when they were first starting to utilize this technology these things were on in overdrive all the time and turbocharged all the time we would have seen the mass die-offs beaches of all kinds of species constantly because of the evolution of this kind of sonar has been prolific in all oceans worldwide we wouldn't see this mass die-offs and beachings unique of you know there was the part of whales would do this but it was a rarity now it's common but all the other species are doing it right you've seen up to 10 sperm whales at a time beach themselves you're seeing mass die-offs of beak whales up to a thousand had died in just a short period in the united kingdom and uh humpback whales dying and droves and all kinds of harbors all along the migratory routes all of them great whales the same thing and and the attribute they have in common is they're emaciated on the migratory so speaks for itself more than 100 dead dolphins discovered on the turkish coast alone but you know the along that coastline they're seeing what they describe as an increase which you know that's they could be doing weapons and all kinds of stuff going on there dolphins have also been turning up the deadline of blogeria romania ukraine since the start of the war now in the fourth month suggests that as many as several thousand dolphins were killed in the regions well it wouldn't be just the dolphins right and they won't run towards the noise they'll run away from the noises if it's affecting them but we expected to see headlines like that because of nato's destinator wars not ukraine wars nato nato's arming ukraine right and surrounding countries researchers suspect that knives pollution from the warships powerful sonar devices could be interfering with the dolphins echo locations it's this sonar is not new to the dolphins all dolphins alive today were born into that environment that's it's normal for them it's not normal normal but it's normal for any dolphin alive today because the technology has been around for so long there's no dolphins alive today that can we're alive when there's no sonars is what i'm saying right they would have ran away from it dolphins become disoriented cannot find or pray resulting in starvation said he died of starvations thousands of dolphins to try to blame it on the sonar but then this we're seeing this worldwide not just in the black sea dolphins have been struggling to hunt for food so and this is normal in media where you got to go right to the last couple of paragraphs to you got to read every paragraph in every sentence and then you find out they started it and all all the species we seem to have come across that food chain has been destroyed and very poor health on top of that which is starvation emaciated because sometimes they call them thin or skinny which is amazing and then out they also throw in the killer whales yeah but the killer whales didn't drive a thousand dolphins onto the beaches to die or we'd been seeing that for decades it would be true for decades see it's not something new but you know i'm not saying the killer whales are not out there predatory on the dolphins because a lot of their normal species have already died that you know i'm just saying we would see it worldwide if it was true right noah's warning of aggressive dolphins off the texas coast swimming children and pets are being cut off from their parents which is which is a hunting technique right there biologists reported the dolphins intentionally separated children from their parents and pets from their owners in the water uh april the 1st newfoundland we're on two currently birds are dying by the hundreds in western newfoundland seabird experts want to know why they try to blame it on 200 miles of pacquiao's explaining it's a very short story unfortunately reports range from tens to hundreds at various locations reports of dead or dying terrors and dove coits well turns to eat anchovies and squids sardines and capelin eight nine inch fish the dove kites eat microscopic animals two completely different spectrums of the food chain which is what you expect to see in an extinction event reports of dead or dying tours dove kites was actually four species the common mirrors tick belchers also they said they don't have a higher body count scientists calling for help determine the extent of the bird deaths we launched research expeditions this was the reports of the dying of the birds was over 600 kilometers of the coastline now they're saying that the ice pack was 200 miles off the coastline all the way to the coastline and the birds couldn't find any food were trapped on the coastline and it starved to dead but they were blowing up in all the communities but they were supposed to be migratory towards the arctic not towards here so we went down we got caught in snowstorms we got caught in ice storms you can see the trees here covered nice everything's actually covered nice you probably can't discard it but the ice pack along the coastline was at best a half a kilometer and we covered a huge section of the coastline in adverse conditions i might add which reminds me we got a poll tonight i'll jump on that in one second so put this on the other screen so we can uh american 241 smoke detector precaution so they had to have a little piece of americium and i guess some stories come up we'll explain that later on they're using nuclear waste in your smoke detectors folks it's pulsing energy every second is decaying and if you've got children and pets and animals and proximity these things they're getting little bits of this will break off into the environment i gotta check and see if there's any kind of protection probably the moral it's best to return it to the manufacturer most people didn't know you're supposed to return your smoke detector to the manufacturer a bit because it's nuclear waste even though it's not illegal to throw the nuclear waste in your trash to be incinerated liberating to the environment for 460 4 600 years okay so that's story there i probably lost the piece a court order typical to pay 73 million dollars just 566 000 566 thousand to 525 plaintiffs which is roughly a thousand dollars each for losing their homes their lives their futures and being poisoned claiming west of the complex koriyama branch the district court recognizes the plaintiffs claims that they were anguished by losing joy such as picking nearby wild plants we can't live there it's a death sentence for illnesses and diseases on top of that and foraging community ties but dismissed the case against the state first off uh they said there was no way he could know if tsunami was that big was going to come in but of course that's why he had tsunami walls all along the coastline because that's exactly what the noodles could happen and they have 3 000 year history of it happening and they have that mark there for taurus goods on top of that this was an unusual shot of the plant not a very clean picture that's actually reactor five and six right here remember that was um pixelated and pictures released last year of 736 pictures in my playlist i actually done a presentation on those pictures these pictures were all from a drone you had to zoom in on it then you realize all the reactors were pixelated but also reactor 6 was pixelated and the common spin fuel pull was pixelated also and so was most of this stack right here was pixelated and so it was very dubious of why they released it in the first place because every picture of the reactors and 736 pictures was redacted but you couldn't see that until you zoomed in so they were trying to warn us there's no doubt about that and if you've never seen that presentation it's worth watching and i did put a link below that video so you can download the pictures it's from a chinese site but nobody actually uh talked about that until like actually come out with a video and went through the pictures nobody's ever done that i'm the only person ever do it and you notice in this picture here that's reactor one reactor two is right behind it uh the remains of four reactors are visible but it's a not a very good picture all things considered in the first place this is one he took from the helicopter i believe i zoomed around trying to see if i can notice anything new it looks like they're storing canisters in the ground here i can't quantify that right now without the map that i got it's very unusual to see reactor five and six that that angle that's a very very very unusual picture and those stacks uh over by reactors three and four in particular are around 25 sieverts during lethal doses it was very difficult for the state to foresee the magnitude of the tsunami that hit the plant when they have a 3 000 year history of joint tsunamis doing this hitting those areas way above it they built tsunami walls all along the coastline because they were bored dana yeah that's what i thought too even if the government had exercises regulatory authorities uh and typical take counter measures could not have been possible to vent a tsunami from triggering the accident because he built it in an area where it shouldn't be built it it's as simple as that and the judge said awarding 2 million yen to each plaintiff and given that the plaintiffs have received compensation in the form of a monthly consolidation fees of 100 000 yen which is roughly 968 canadian from tepco through august 2012 the court ruled that most of the damage is awarded the rulings have already been paid so that's how you discourage anybody else from launching lawsuits right the nuclear meltdown nuclear reactor meltdowns at the nuclear complex and send plumes of radioactive material into the ear some areas of tamura sit within a radius of 20-30 kilometers from the plant and were designated as emergency evacuation preparation zones the next month in the event of a worsened situation the destination was lifted in september 2011. similar cases were filed across japan accusing the company the government of diligence over safety concerns and so the lawyers let them down a one-way road on purpose no doubt the energy in nuclear waste could power the u.s for a hundred years but the technology was never commercialized because you can't do it so this was written by the nuclear industry and then they put their name on it to get their kick back in as a journalist that's how a journalist makes money now as they promote lies and deceptions misrepresentation deceit dishonesty there's enough energy in a nuclear waste united states to power the entire country for 100 years and you can't call nuclear clean energy your cookie whack chop says whack job from oh from the idaho national laboratory you'd have to be insane to trust somebody from the idaho national laboratory they actually sit on one of the biggest aquifers in the united states that is incredibly radioactive and the drinking drinking water from that ends up in millions of homes nearby it's disgusting because we see that all of these laboratories several private nuclear innovation companies and developing commercial fast reactors which are illegal in canada in the united states by the way namely oakland terror power so why are they developing fast reactors when they're illegal do they know something we don't know i bet you they do but even still there are supply chains issues in the united states for producing the fuel that goes into the fast reactors maternal is trying to build one um in europe right not in america because it's illegal in america for those particular fast reactors which are how you produce plutonium by the way and you got to use mixed oxide fuel that's why i'm saying that doing so could help solve the thorny political fraud problems of managing spent nuclear waste again this is an insider's sort of like they take the old fuel reclaim uranium plutonium other fission hot particles and they make fuel rods out of that and put it into a reactor and it actually releases a lot of it into the environment now when you take it out of the reactor as spent fuel the next time like originally the radioactive particles are two billion times more toxic than industrial poison after they went through their first cycle try wrapping your mind around that two billion times more toxic than industrial poison so when you take it out of the reactor again you enhance that by another billion but when you put it in a pool to cool down for a decade it's still splitting the atoms of this incredible lethal isotopes into the environment it's the worst case scenario when it comes to nuclear releases into the environment and it's an incredible betrayal it's a despicable betrayal and it's perpetrated by the schools of mass destruction known as your universities jessie gehen from the idaho national laboratory there's an increased urgency to address climate change now this is a cooked up by paris core pro-nuclear community which is what the powers chord was and then climate scientists are which is a new category right fairly new category at universities was created to promote nuclear and that's what you see them doing constantly of course to address climate change by decarbonizing out energy grids and nuclear powers become part of clean energy of course this is ludicrous suggested nuclear first off you need two external cold oil or gas plants just run a nuclear power site fundamentally in light water reactors as the uranium we dig out of the ground we use half a percent of the energy in the uranium that's dug out of the ground and what they mean by that is we turn it into fuel put it in a reactor once we fire it up we only use half of a percent of the fuel and the reason was is that the fuel rods have trillions and trillions of microscopic cracks very very very vulnerable they're very toxic they're very energetic if you take them out it's a lethal dose immediately to anybody um in a short distance and and what i mean by that say several dozen feet you it's an instant death sentence and if you've got a lot i'm just talking about a small piece of like if you took a cup full of it after it's gone through a chain reaction and put it in uh mcdonald's it'll kill everybody mcdonald's every 20 minutes so every 20 minutes you can clean up mcdonald's and fill it up with people kill all of them in 20 minutes anywhere in the building it'll kill everybody it'll do that for millions of years just a dixie cup full of this stuff fast neutron reactors can more effectively convert uranium-238 to plutonium so you can fission it and plutonium is named after the devil of course nuclear energy as a whole started falling out of favor large because of nuclear action at three mile island at 79. it was actually it should have fell from favor 1959 at santa's susanna which released 460 times more radiation than three mile island did right they hid that same as he hit cellar field seems to hit chalk river for decades and decades the government is moving slowly startups like oak glow and terror power energy giant westinghouse are working on fast reactor technology now the big problem with that of course is that between 2020 2026 renewable energy wind solar etc they'll be around 4 800 gigawatts online by 2026 in the next four years from 2020 which is equal to 5500 large nuclear reactors the animosity equivalent of energy but in renewables in just six years so in six years can you build five thousand five hundred nuclear power plants no in six years can you build five thousand five hundred nuclear power plants worth of renewable energy a piece of cake because it's cheaper each year by large margins and the technology is doubling every 18 months so to show you this control room at idaho national laboratory and like really whoopee friggin do whoopee for now the idaho national laboratory can process enough fuel for research and development that's the only one with the license in the united states by the way this is mixed oxide fuel retirement but terror power says investing in a supply chain working with elected leaders to build political supports to change the law to use mix oxide fuel and why oaklow has received three government rewards for something that's not supposed to be doing is working with the government for something that is illegal to commercialize fast reactor fuel supply chains domestically so this is how to get around to legally use it but to get licenses to produce the fuel and then as a conversion at any reactor to start using the fuel rather than storing it but if you don't store it it's still splitting the atom so it's constant releases an incredible amount of releases and as you start building up decades of reactor cores at all the nuclear power plants they're all splitting the atom all day long into the environment the same atoms you need to power a million homes so there's worldwide is 440 uh reactors and say they all power a million homes but each day instead of that power being recycled between neutrons and proton tons inside the reactor it's in a fuel pool with no containment so still splitting the same atoms each day that's released into the environment but it's like a snow storm where the snow never melts except is radiation and you can't see it or smell it or hear it or taste or feel or touch it or pick it up or whatever but the insects the birds the mammals the animals and everything with replicating cells are extremely vulnerable and the first thing to do is start sterilizing all of those species and the humanity and now we're getting we're at the upper end of this cycle where there's so much on the planet the planet is now permanently polluted for millions of years and they're still trying to proliferate more of it it's some kind of weird sickness and illness and disease they're like alcoholics that can't stop drinking their nucaholics they can't stop murdering all the species on the planet small reactors mate and this was wired so we covered this last week but wired didn't cover the actual information i'll explain to you small reactors may still have a big nuclear waste problem which is a story that came out from a study from stanford but many measures small modular reactor design produces not less potentially much more waste than five more than five times the spent fuel per unit of power as much as 35 times for other forms of waste but what they actually said in the original story many nuclear power stations may produce more waste than large ones was 35 times more compared to large conventional reactors when looking at waste produced per unit electricity generated for long lived equivalent ways small modular reactors produced 30 times more and for spent fuel times five times more so 35 times more medium intermediate level waste was omitted from wired version startup seeking licenses to build small modular reactors designs disputed defining saying to prepare for whatever waste is generated really and you're not you're not prepared for the waste you've already generated how can you be prepared for the waste that's generated you got no solution from 70 years of waste hanford wants another 700 billion dollars on top of who knows how much they've already spent there it's a ludicrous assertion to claim that they're prepared for whatever waste is generated it's a garbage can diagnosis the point of the paper is to prompt a discussion this is allison mcfarland who we've called her many times when she was working for the non-regulatory commission she now works at a british columbia university as a professor when she lied to british columbia for several years at when she was with the nrc the non-regulatory commission nuclear technology could supply clean energy to base petawawa here in canada nuclear technology could again this is a conjecture right feasibility studies indicate a small modular reactor could reduce the carbon footprint this is uh again this is a ludicrous assertion of the fourth canadian division support base canada's got um three nuclear submarines they're all at the west edmonton mall and it costs two bucks to go down and play in them by over 40 percent healthbeat department of national defenses emissions reductions department of defense first off these bases are one great big carbon producing per se resource intensive facilities carbon is good for animals and plants and insects birds and whales and everything else put away trees cha at the chalk river should have known right chalk rivers near boy i didn't realize that i think we covered it before but i can't remember specifically chalk river is one of the first meltdowns on our planet is still melting down into uh the river that runs past ottawa all the way down to st lawrence by the way according to the recent studies completed by the canadian nuclear laboratories which is a private organization mostly run by americans in canada under a memorandum of understanding between the department of national defense you know much resources they use just for their toys for their stupid airplanes and their stupid tanks and their stupid drills and the atomic energy of canada limited the atomic energy of canada limited who raised limit to 40 000 becquerels per liter of drinking water after a nuclear accident ontario and it's finally down to 7 000 [Music] becquerels per liter of tritium 3h whereas in california's 15. europe is 100. you're poisoning everybody this is the same atomic energy of canada that lifted all the restrictions on food imports from fukushima nuclear wasteland the entire country after 93 days 55 countries not just from fukushima but 14 prefectures banned it canada lifted all restrictions after 93 days nobody else would take or so canada poisoned everybody the atomic energy of canada did and the schools of mass destruction in canada the universities specifically to study examine the feasibility providing energy electrical thermal from a small modular reactor located at choc river national laboratories dirty little devils teamed up with the military rapist machine to achieve several goals for petawawa including reaching net cyril of course net cheryl is moyle's alum right he never stops with this creeps miles allen done a study and then that was snatched up by u.n and that's been regurgitated by 195 militaries ever since the father of net cheryl is miles allen he wrote a paper and now everybody on the planet is being demonized because he wrote a paper he's got a nice cushy job from you and after of course established in 1905 this military-industrial complex is 400 buildings and 7 000 stupid uniforms as soon as they put the uniform on there come idiots they're not humans for some reason when they put that uniform on they're better than everybody they're got a ticket to rape and murder now they're happy scientific they're they're not soldiers they're puppets they can't even quit it's the stupidest thing imaginable significant growth is expected at the base in coming years why martial law what why would you be significant canadian military is a joke it's literally a joke petawawa there's not a country on a planet that is worried about canadian military not one they're just puppets for united nations are nato they're not a military they're a thug game of rapists petawawa is one of the canadian forces most active bases with 400 buildings you know and then just suck the money out and then the people that need it got nothing and the soldiers they get dirt cheap pay on top of that they're shit on constantly they're not even soldiers well the electrical energy needs for the base could be met through a combination of solar yeah so and they got battery storage why would you put battery storage in when you can have compressed air storage caching next to nothing compared to batteries is already exist you can scale it up to any size you want and you can use pumped hydro so if you have wind and solar backed up with geothermal and tidal energy backed up with pumped hydraulic compressed air storage compressed your storage is just digging tunnels excess energy you can press near down to the tunnels at 120 psi do it anywhere why would you do batteries the small modular reactors that don't exist used for the study that using stuff that don't exist was a generic a generic high temperature reactor see you can't use small modular reactors in a study when it doesn't exist and you don't have you can't quantify any of those assertions again small modular reactors has potential to make a significant contribution to look if you put half the effort into putting into small modular reactors into renewable storage problem would be solved it's stupid simple to come up with a solution they just refuse to even try reducing greenhouse gas emissions get rid of the stupid useless pointless mass rapist military what the fuck do you need that for i need these bunch of fucking loafers for and meet natural goals so who wrote this the atomic energy of canada no doubt is a federal crown corporation with a mandate to drive nuclear opportunities for canada so until you get rid of the atomic energy of canada you'll never get rid of nuclear because there are federal crown corporation that don't have any laws that apply to them when it comes to nuclear it's not illegal for them to poison you that is one of the biggest crimes in human history with a mandate to drive nuclear working with the canadian nuclear laboratories atomic energy of canada is limited nuclear science technology manages the government of canada's radioactive responsibilities really you managed to waste responsibilities when when at what point you were given so like 28 billion dollars 20 years ago you still don't even have all your scientists and academics and universities got together and the best come up with it you dig a hole in the ground again what's the point to these people if it's not to exterminate everything and destroy everybody's future why would you have a system like this and talk about the word net zero and net zero is what and manage the government of canada's radioactive waste responsibilities this is an absurd suggestion that they have anything to do with it they've never even tried about canadian nuclear laboratories with a strong safety culture underscores every activity pure brainwashing patrick quinn the degenerative degenerates what about nuclear why butter when renewables now are dirt cheap are quick and easy are applicable anywhere the technology is obsolete the equipment is obsolete two words are missing from the charles lanes may 26 thursday opinion column should have read inconvenience if partial truth about decarbonizing the economy take you like are you talking about decarbonizing the economy now we've been covering this every day for years and years and years just fable of decarbonizing this lunatic i'm decarbonizing let's explain it to you because you're trying to say coal oil and gas emissions does this the anything that does that is radioactive fallout and it just floats around the environment continuous plume it's surreal pulsing energy every second everything that breeds it in drinks it or consumes it from bioaccumulation ends up sick and deteriorating and eventually dying from the exposure but it heats up the planet it pulses energy every second covers this models only 20 days covers the entire planet pulsing energy every second to be sure anti-nuclear political opposition deserves to be not only her but respected in fact justifying is still more stringent oversight of the industry like you can't put the genie back into the bottle that you're already released into the environment the demonic genie has set the stage now for an extinction event the dentistry is nothing but inbreeds of inbreeds on top of that from the industry anti-nuclear political opposition political opposition anti-nuclear arguing for the indispensability of fossil fuels and imperative ingredients in society's well-beings and economic growth without even a side glance at a place for the atom strikes me as literally breaking news joel from chevy chase just go go to fukushima reactors and fix them so we don't have to listen to you no more so we got a poll tonight of course the industry is freaking out because we're talking about smoke detectors american 241 smoke detector precautions may cause serious health problems in case of overexposure while using this device the following point should therefore be kept in mind never try and dismantle the smoke detector don't try to remove the sources of 241 americium don't open up a food cart in front of nuclear universities and take a whole bunch of americium from a whole bunch of smoke detectors grind it up and cook that food give it away free to the nuclear students because you'll make them all sick and die it is best to return it to the manufacturer so your smoke detector should be returned to your manufacturer because it's radioactive but because there's no laws makes it illegal to poison you with radiation congress doesn't have the authority on top of that to make it illegal to poison you with radiation only the non-regulatory commission could do that and there's zero chances that these appointed little muppets are ever going to do that these destructive hateful planet murdering insects parasites i should say it's not illegal to throw your americium 241 smoke detector into the trash look anything that should be returned to the manufacturer because it's toxic so toxic qualifies as evil man-made nuclear american 241 should be banned and recalled should smoke detectors use an evil now some way the industry freaked out we got nine percent says no it shouldn't be banned and shouldn't be recalled ain't that interesting imagine how pathetic those people actually are influential ontario tech nuclear science researcher reappointed as the canadian research chair so another useful muppet who won't go to fukushima humanity um it's really interesting isn't it i'll explain what i mean by this i got a great way of explaining stuff like that once i get there bear with me the problem what i do is you can't rush it you have to be methodical about it so that person over there with the blue tion dr marcus pyro is a leading national expert who researches nuclear fuel and material so he's a misery machine him and his crew does anybody think that he's going to tweet out that picture there and say look they're faking being in reactor 4 building to the right and here's what it looks like on the left does anybody think marcus to your left is going to tweet out that picture is there anybody on the planet gullible enough to think that he's honest no he's reappointed because he's a he hates humanity he wants to proliferate evil nuclear on our planet he's not willing to acknowledge the deception deceit and dishonesty already he's not willing to say it was wrong to import food after 93 days from a nuclear meltdown country let alone all the other prefectures goodbye scumbag ukraine power operators denied report and may turn off russia hell nuclear plant ukraine power operators well first off that country is under martial law like my opinion was you should have surrendered rather than have russia come in blow everything up destroy all the infrastructure displace millions of people destroy the future of the country the legacy the harmony of the country but that was the agenda that was 100 agenda to cause inflation worldwide every country worldwide every nato country every united nations country said well we're not going to touch russia's resources we're going to do it on our own price of everything skyrocketed and the victims of society i know parents at the right now can't afford to go pick their children up at school anymore because the price of gas has gone insane that's just one everything has gone insane the plans cannot be turned off from a technical security economic or political point of view so if you have an event then a view shows you damage building at a nuclear power plant compound amid russia's invasion well this is administration building quite far away from the reactors themselves they wouldn't give up the plant so they fired on it and the administration fasted of it if they want to melt down the reactor they just cut the external power supply and she melts down within 50 minutes in a statement you're at home sick because they run on external power i'd like to see the light build for these power plants each year you can imagine what that is they need two dedicated external power supplies one nuclear power plant this is a huge bill each year in a statement euro tome said the plants can't be turned off from a technical it takes a long time to shut down a plant anyway deja vu coping with conventional aggression in a nuclear context foreign policy research institute foreign policy research military part of the military industrial complex wrote the article fed see a need to increase nuclear waste cleanup funds so senator ensley talking about hanford recently criticized the slow plays pace and cleaning up of hanford nuclear reservation criticized the slow pace of the day workers the nuclear universities don't work at hanford nuclear companies are not working there local companies stirred up little companies to get a job dirt it's the locals that worked there not nuclear academics not nuclear students toward a former weapons complex on thursday said more federal money is needed to finish the job you actually won't be able to finish it you'll never clean up hanford created more than two-thirds of nation plutonium for weapons nuclear weapons including atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki that apparently they didn't need to drop on top of that it was mostly a civilian population left behind was the most contaminated nuclear site in the nation at that time but who knows how they're trying to frame it in that particular paragraph uh they won another 3.76 billion this year would help meet legal obligations including court ordered clean up deadlines the long since passed we need the federal government to step up to the plate and do his job it's an environmental justice issue it's 585 80 square miles much of the waste is stored in much of the waste stored in 177 aging underground tanks that's simply not true they have 41 miles of online trenches there they've dumped tens of billions of gallons in the 50s and 60s directly into the hillside of the columbian river so it all runs down to the river and what didn't gets washed down the next time it rains some of which are leaking the tanks were only made last couple years they're all leaking the tanks are 50 60 years old the the heavy fuel in the waste the nuclear this stuff that we're talking about settles in the tank neutrons and protons and everything are bombarding each other you got a chain reaction and the tanks tanks are not full of borer on or anything like that so you have a chain reaction starts in the tank burns a hole through the tank and then the tank empties tanks are say 100 feet high well that's three atmospheres of pressure in other words that's 40 or 50 pounds of pressure on so-called a leak a hole which means it's just gonna hemorrhage out of those tanks it's long gone into the ground the majority of it calling it leaking is an absurd downplaying of it it's a 580 square mile 1500 square kilometer nuclear wasteland inslee wrote the budgets needed to be far higher to avoid disaster meet illegal obligation prevent the cleanup from continuing until as late as the year 2178 another 156 years 156 years if not longer to clean up the site 156 years at billions and billions and billions of dollars for each site at all the national laboratories are the same thing the earliest possible date for cleanup continues to extend further into the future to harms to the surrounding communities dangerous catastrophic impact to the pacific northwest which has been going for uh 70 plus years because they've been dumping it into the columbia river runs right down to the pacific ocean in the worst case scenario cleanup of hanford might not be completed for another 150 years or possibly neville neville and never i punched a hanford's older single walled storage tanks are between 58 and 78 years old which exceeded their design lifespan of 20 to 30 years and but if i followed this for many years the original idea the tanks was just a couple of years it was supposed to be just a quick solution and they were going to come up with solutions of course as soon as you hear them say that it means get lost we're going to do whatever we want we don't care if we kill the planet we're just going to do whatever we feel like because this it's just a despicable industry at least two of those tanks are known to be leaking too like if if i found media telling the truth i'd probably retire we do this because all you do is lie there's no accountability for lying on top of that it's encouraged oh it's it's the agenda all the lobby and nuclear lobbying are writing the articles and they're just publishing it in their media to get a kickback they build up an audience on cat videos and garbage and salacious stuff and then they feed them stuff like this in addition to tunnels during highly contaminated equipment partially collapsed partially is that like leaking i wonder and it collapsed a second we covered all of these by the way in the second waste tunnel was averted at great expense all he done was to put so-called growth in these tunnels the workers were wearing scotty backpacks and actual hazmat suits whereas fukushima they're using paper suits and paper masks because it's homeless and destitute if the idea of investing in a cleanup today is unplattable consider it is whether calamity comes in the form of releases of radiation groundwater contamination reaching the columbia river there's a spot on the columbia river at over 70 sieverts an hour if you're in a fishing boat you drift past it you probably die that night for years they dumped it directly into the columbia river you'll never get that river clean they've dumped so much into the ground into the hillsides on both sides of the river the name evil it doesn't really do justice for what they've been doing and continue to do and their children will get an education to get the job to cover up your parents and grandparents and great grandparents is crime and that cycle now is the new norm the current generation of the nuclear industry are the inbreeds the inbreeds of the inbreeds and they know it they're what we call the entitle lut they think they're supposed to kill all the species and all humanity because that actually makes sense when you look at what they're up to right that that makes sense nothing else actually makes sense but that actually makes sense harmful exposures to workers at the homeless at the site or something else the bill will eventually come do europe each year at hanford is underfunded as 18 months to three years to clean up timeline the taxpayers dollars ends up being spent on maintaining the aging facilities responding to emergency infrastructure failures so if the industry had to pay their own bills they would have been bankrupt a very long time ago and we wouldn't be in this problem another reason we're having this problem is because we we fund everything they don't put any money aside for they know this is going to happen they run on profit only and even worse a lot of these companies are on the stock exchange so you can never get rid of them they're truly a plague on our society and the species and they have now jeopardized the future of civilization permanently we have destroyed the future for sure even if we stopped all nuclear now the males that have been released into the environments the dumping into the oceans the nuclear testing the nuclear uh fuel pool uh emissions have doomed the planet slower but we gotta we gotta fight back we gotta have a conversation anyway we're gonna come up with solutions is to admit you got a problem until you're willing to admit you've got a problem you're not gonna come up with solutions or even ban aids the slower this pace goes the more it's going to cost american taxpayers the longer it goes the less money for infrastructure and schools and hospitals and real issues in chernobyl delicate nuclear labs russians looted the safety system probably done it themselves 698 computers were destroyed 344 vehicles wait till you get a load of this 15 so you got let me do it again to you 600 and say 700 computers 350 vehicles 1500 geiger counters air irreplaceable software built specifically for the site almost every piece of fire fighting equipment and a list of what russia's occupying forces still blew up or riddled with bullets in and around chernobyl laboratories is still being compiled decided the world's worst nuclear disaster how can you call a 200 ton reactor worse than 720 ton reactors in japan that were destroyed at the top of uh chernobyl was a new reactor 200 tons mostly graphite for goodness sakes she was purely raining pure plutonium but is four decades old with deca had decades of reactor cores at the top of the buildings that don't even exist they were gone too and apparently the common spent fuel pool and reactor number six had last year inventories according to the documentation from january of last year released by tepco like they do this when you see the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster and then you put in it very rarely you see him use that connotation but that's they're just telling you when it happens see and esther washington post we expect that from the washington ghost i cannot say that they have caused damage to mankind but certainly great economic damage to ukraine of course how can you not cause damage to mankind like when they fired their tanks and everything down there the blowback from that alone just uh err from the launching of the of the missiles or whatever they disturb a huge amount of top soil and that's you know liberate long-lived radionuclides back into the environments before the invasion nearly 6 000 workers still monitored the meltdowns more than three decades ago well as processing get a load of that as well as processing spent nuclear fuel from other plants in ukraine and europe were shipping their fuel at chernobyl where there's six thousand employees making mixed oxide fuel that's unbelievable disgustingly unbelievable despicably unbelievable revoltingly unbelievable the despicable nuclear industry you disgusting parasites you're revolting parasites you hideous parasites unbelievable you stupid morons you greedy self-centered eric and huber's pompous pricks in the days before the invasion all but a few hundred employees were evacuated often that resist resting for days while trying to keep the station safe and systems running so that tells you how fragile cheryl noble still is six thousand people working there making spent uh re mox fuel unbelievable it's unbelievable too bad russia didn't bomb it fuck it excuse the language honors stone 200 tons of lava-like nuclear fuel 200 tons each fukushima reactor is 720 tons they're completely gone they're completely gone there's nothing left no fuel pools no reactors no nothing multiple reactors gone and abandoned dogs i've worked here since may the first he said and everything that i worked for 30 years was spoiled and plundered well you're there making misery machines known to spend fuel taking spent fuel and turning it into mocks ukrainians have decided not to refill the trenches dug throughout the exclusions alone by russia's they believe radiation emissions to be loaded well how can it be low you contaminated over 9 000 farms in ireland and scotland in the united kingdom how can it be low right there and the worst damage would be to the lungs of the soldiers who inhaled radioactive dust for weeks during the occupation we only got to inhale a few particles and end up sick for the rest of your life so they all would have got sick and they're disposable they're military they're considered disposable the real risk is from forest fires the summer approaches all equipment they would have to use to fight them is now gone or unusable so all the forest floors have huge radiation fallout across the world but certainly europe because of forest fires anywhere over in that area certainly let alone ukraine and ukraine is the bed bed basket for a lot of impoverished countries for goodness sakes imagine taking a nuclear wasteland turning it into a bread basket that's what japan is also doing right now russia passes a nuclear safety cooperation with norway i gotta go to the big screen for that uh i heard a little screen for that russian western neighbors share a coastline into byron sea have common interest inviting radioactive leakage so they use the words leakage or leak it drives me insane some of the largest rundown dump sites for radioactive waste spent nuclear fuel from the soviet-era submarines are stored some 60 kilometers from not a land border with norway russia though has never informed norway but any accidents involving military reactor installations like the deadly july 2019 fire to nuclear power special mission submarine located oh yeah we covered that in the waters off cola peninsula no information was given either when a nuclear power weapon systems exploded in the white sea we covered that later the same year killing five roster tom experts which was a great day for humanity and sending a cloud of radioactive gas over the city i can't pronounce the name so i'm not going to try the plume doesn't just cover city and stop when you when you have an event an arriva bay we'll get to that the first shipments to spend fuel from the storage tanks took place in 2017 this was an old soviet nuclear submarine off-loading fuel base and so it was stuffed with fuels the soviet gorbachev like an idiot dissolved the country rather than stepping down so everybody lost her pensions right away and their patents of the country and the country was dissolved an event attended by norway's dead foreign minister the following five years i removed non-problematic fuel elements first by shipped to mermax and then by train to a non-processing reprocessing plant in mayak and shall blink much of the work is paid for by norway now however remains the most challenging work in the riva bay the damaged elements where experts fear accidents could happen during lifting and repackaging into new containers in 2000 there was my accent in 2023 the risky part of riva andreeva bay nuclear cleanup starts so a lot of the fuel was cemented into place so they can't physically touch each other but was supposed to be kept on water for 35 years holly radioactive fuel assemblies were stored in ruski rusty and the time with the ruskins he always used ruski right rusty partially destroyed steel pipes where concrete of poor quality was filled into spaces between some of the assemblies are stuck in the canisters while some of the canisters are stuck in the cells so 22 000 spent fuel assemblies are stored in the tanks coming from 90 to 100 reactor cores powering the soviet navy's cold war submarines sailing in the 1950s till 1982 22 000 [Music] spent fuel assemblies and andreeva bay is located about 55 kilometers from russia's border to norway it's atlantic ocean so if you go over to scumbag wikipedia the repository enter services in 1961 and 1982 a nuclear accident occurred in which radioactive water was released from a pool in building number five at andreeva bay a cleanup reaction took place in 83 to 89 six years and about 700 000 tons of highly concentrated radioactive water so liquid fuel basically leaked well like so seven hundred thousand seven hundred and seventy thousand tons you can't call that a leak that's 1.5 billion pounds that's not a leak that's an event right it contained two pools restoring spent fuel assemblies encased in steel drums which is how they've done it back then each pole was designed for about two thousand drums the drums were suspended underwater by chains which were attached to consoles a certain distance from each other to divide a non-controlled chain reaction nuclear chain reaction from starting the water served as biological protection from gamma shines x-rays neutron bursts the drums were often placed under water using chains this was supposed to be borrowated water no doubt but due to the construction's unreliability drums often fell to the bottom of the pool as a result spent nuclear fuel drums dangerously piled up at the bottom and there ain't no going into it one of the workers recall the first time i came here i was shocked i'd never seen such a knife mirror did not even conceive it was possible just imagine enormous black windowless building atop a cliff an entry into the building number five was decorated by deformed trucks previously used for carrying nuclear fuel and half torn down heavy gates and inside the building was dilapidated electric equipment and dangerous conditions roof leading through sites at aurora borealis and more terrifyingly colossal better particle contamination levels and traveling gamma waves reflected from plates and walls bring out the homeless building number five was completely radioactive inside if a drop of water happened to fall on you ahead a drop you had to be decontaminated for a long time since the drop contained tens of thousands of better particles first off why would you go in there with your head exposed well how can you survive in there without getting some kind of disease or illness the death of officer from a radiation overdose and they actually link to that so i open the link of course that link is did which is supposed to be wikipedia and it was really hard this flying to hunt it down on the internet on top of that the right-hand pool and building five-star leak in february 1982. finding cracks in the metal coating required diving into the pool which was out of the question doing the gamma shines and the vicinity of nuclear waste drums reached 700 rims an hour and i think a rim was equal to a sievert 17 000 rather lethal dose an attempt uh like an absurd it's an absurd number we're talking about by the way because five to ten is a lethal dose an attempt of sieverts an attempt to eliminate the leak was made by pouring in 20 sacks of flour really only a nuclear a nuclear scientist probably told him to do that on the telephone right thus filling the crack up with flour dough remember the story about fukushima's destroyed reactor buildings were fixed right after the buildings of fukushima looked like this and we cover a story quite often for a bit of fun but he said he fixed the leaks imagine these buildings are completely destroyed 194 buildings reactors they fixed it with sawdust and newspaper and glue liquid called liquid glass right did i miss it yeah 20 sacks of flour sorry at the end of september the right hand pools leak reach dangerous levels of 30 tons per day that's not a leak 30 tons is not a leak it's a huge volume the risk of exposure to the top parts of the nuclear fuel assemblies which immediately lead to fire and then a detonation from the hydrogen produced by it as well as contamination the entire aquatic territories all of the water from the right-hand pool drained into the bay left-hand pool sprouted a leak at 10 tons a day and a hard early climate covering the pool surface with 20 centimeter layer of ice in the winter in order to solve the problem the ice was melted using steam from the boiler and blatant violation of radioactive radiation safety protocol this was accomplished by drilling a hole in the ice cover a pipe was inserted to the hole the steam was pumped through the pipe under the ice melting it radioactive aerosols spread through the whole building leaking into the ear outside and again using the word leaking doesn't do it justice or even close to it from the memoirs of the cleanup efforts leader after the accident everybody present was terrified known there was numerous radioactive nuclear waste drums at the bottom rating up to 17 000 rankings an hour which shouldn't have been used in this article of course because that's an old measurement that should have been converted already simple arithmetic told me that the next to one of those drums would receive a dose equal to 4.7 rims a second and that's embraced under radioactive water at riva bay a moment later another worker heroically um the man had fell into the pool another man jumped into the pool to save his comrade's life a few seconds later they both surfaced completely soaked in radioactive water witnesses say their faces had the expression of utter terror the first worker himself remembered at the moment i thought it was hell when i found myself submerged in radioactive water and his leg was caught by a death ray emitting drone uh death's hot embraced enveloped my body and began to pull my conscience into a warm days in the moment i thought it was only 20 years old and i did not want to die just did my friend and savior risking his own life freed my leg from under the nuclear waste drums and we emerged to the pool's surface boat workers were sent into the showers and the dosameter arrow kept passing tens of millions of better decays boat workers had their hair removed from all parts of the body slipped separately from everybody else received food and rubber gloves since their bodies themselves were now sources of gamma radiation really what about beta and alphas and neutrons the dose to which they were exposed is unknown as the dosimeters which back in them days were garbage by the way sank in the pool we only managed to wash our bodies from radioactive chemicals by the end of the month and we had to remove the skin on the heels and parts of our hands with razors until he bled since these areas resisted decontamination non-controlled chain reaction during the cleanup when nuclear fuel drums were loaded from the building number five into dry storage containers it often happened that cells deformed from physical impact and ice spilled nuclear fuel the working sailors then use regular shovels to pour the nuclear fuel into the cement and case vertical steel pipes these action lit accumulation of critical mass and uncontrolled chain reactions within this glowing from radiation and emitting a buzzing sound which quickly subsided phenomenon was observed by nearby sailors of course we did not file official reports the navy usually concealed some such information to avoid taking the blame blue green fat flash's latest neutron burst were observed in the left-hand pool and building five during the work and lifting nuclear waste drums from the bottom they were uncontrolled chain reactions were confirmed by physicists how many other sites worldwide is this actually going on too i wonder yeah thanks james white make it tonight or stephen young make it tonight oh let me see just keep her rolling here we got a pole i got a pole going should smoke detectors using evil man-made nuclear americium 241 be banned and recalled and unequivocally they should be banned and recalled it's outrageous it's unbelievable that they do that it's inconceivable that the nuclear industry got away with this we have 54 votes but only 43 likes because they're censoring the daylight center me bizarrely we have nine percent still saying that no we should return smoke detectors to the we shouldn't stop doing it because the industry can't survive without being evil that's how it makes us live in smoke detectors is just one way nuclear waste opponents encouraged by candidates response now this is a canadian story currently the nuclear waste management organization which doesn't manage has never managed any nuclear waste has shortlisted two sites after 18 years including a location between english and georgetown northwestern ontario as potential burial sites for all of canada's high-level nuclear waste high level fuel rods that are still splitting the atom into the environment in the communities where they're steward it's so evil it defies logic that these people exist the non-waste management organization identified the township of english which is surrounded by farms and water a huge unbelievable amount of ponds around these places as potential host communities and they're just uh burning money in these communities giving away millions and millions of dollars to every organization there for free but they're not spinning a nickel on the repository despite it being more than 40 kilometers from the site and in a different watershed watershed light says the new democratic party was the only one of the three spawning parties who candidates answered all answered yes to each of the four questions indicating that they support the inclusion of downstream and transportation communities and making decisions about whether a site so if you're down river downstream of these communities you have an input on this dump but a decision about whatever site northern ontario should be considered further as a nuclear waste burial site so the idea is to keep it divided never have a site and keep it hemorrhaging into the environment and you do that by uh trying to put it into communities right and then feeding millions of dollars to the opposition to pro-nuclear community so they'll fight back of course to get more money free money with no it no oversight no auditing on top of that rather than picking a place far far away from contention so that it never happens it's on purpose increase the safety inspection of vehicles carrying radioactive waste call for audit of the non-waste management organization spending which is what you should do you should 100 have an audit to see where the money is going because it's not going to an actual repository they're buying off communities parts of communities to cause a devoid and we see this worldwide exact same tactics everywhere worldwide where these uh issues are being explored investments in conservations and renewable energy sources i had a more nuclear investment so the three of the candidates said well we shouldn't we have renewables rather than nuclear one candidate that was unclear about their support of the call for an audit why wouldn't you want to audit your your taxpayers money and they're throwing it away because they're the reason that candidate didn't because his constituency would have got a lot of money right and because he would have been pro nuclear saying several indicated that they were undecided whether they supported the lunatic ontario investing in conservation renewable energy ahead of experimental new nuclear reactors so rather than taking the money and coming up with solutions for energy storage and proper renewables they will do everything but no no but we'll spend 10 times the money trying to develop nix oxide fuel small modular reactors that are illegal in canada by the way because that's what small modular reactors are going to be mixed oxide fuel reclaim uranium plutonium like that are billions and billions and billions of times more toxic than industrial pies in the emissions once you take them out of the reactor they're going to hammer into the environment for millions of years you can't put that stuff in a hole in the ground for decades and decades the green party candidates all answered yes to each of the four questions however canada running in sudbury robinson broke a party policy saying he did not support investment in energy conservations why not and renewables why not ahead of the investment experimental new nuclear technology that doesn't exist the physicists announced final results from the daya bay neutrino experiment final data set we've covered this several times over the years now they say the neutrinos could go through a mile of lid so if you had a mild thick lid they say the neutrino go right through that with no effect to the neutrino which is uh because you're talking about how to explain it to the average person that's not familiar with the subject well let's see if we can do it this way over nearly nine years uh the daya bay reactor neutrino experiment captured and spent a fortune rather than coming up with solutions an unprecedented five and a half million interactions from subatomical particles called neutrinos which is quarks and quacks and everything else the international team of physicists has reported the first results from the experiments full database rather than going down solving fukushima and of course this is brookhaven's national laboratory which is on one of the america's biggest aquifers it's incredibly radioactive and expect another 50 years they'll be able to clean it up how are you going to just clean up water and radiation has already left the aquifer how does that actually work i wonder a key partner for understanding how neutrinos change their flavors so the biggest mystery surrounding nature of matter and the universe they don't gotta right to uh look at this stuff until they come up with solutions for the misery they've already created on our planet why are we wasting why are we giving them this knowledge when they're only going to weaponize it and destroy the future of all species with it neutrinos are subatomic particles are both famously elusive tremendously abundant and they endlessly bombard every inch of surface of the earth at speeds of light but rarely interact with matter and they can travel through a i'm sorry get a lot of this eight light years a light year worth of lead without disturbing a single atom a light not a mile of lead i got that wrong a light year of lid if you're traveling at the speed of light for a whole year then that thickness lead the neutrinos can actually come right straight through that the very definition of a ghost isn't it well well thankfully most of these people are incapable of actually figuring out this because if you do it they're going to weaponize it they can travel through a light year's worth of lead without even disturbing an atom that's in the lid this is absurdness by the way they can't quantify that assertion by the way one of the defining characteristics of these ghost-like particles is your ability to escalate between three distinct flavors so you have to muron the tau and electron neutrinos brookhaven national laboratories i have zero respect for for what they've done to their neighbors poisoned all the children and the communities so they so they can make their dollar rather than come up with solutions so they didn't poison the community they said oh well it's cheaper we don't care about our souls or our families or our neighbors the beijing-based institute of high-energy physicists of the chinese academy of sciences leads china's role in the collaboration which is a bizarre that they're working with american department of energy and lawrence berkeley national laboratory aka genocide machine and the brookhaven national laboratory who pies and millions of people around their facility first was kind partnership for a major physicist project between china and united states two caverns are near the nuclear reactors the third cavern is further away providing ample distance for the anti-neutrinos to escalate by comparing the number of electron anti-neutrinos picked up by the near and fire detectors physicists calculated how many changed flavored and consequently the value of theta 13 appropriately named i would say the next generation neutrino experiments like the deep underground neutrino experiment done well average today bay results precise measurements and compare properties of neutrinos anti-neutrinos currently under construction will provide physicists with the world's most intense neutrino beam underground detector separated by 800 miles not a light year of lit and the opportunity to study the behavior of neutrinos like never before they have studied anything to do with nuclear they've studied that more than the natural elements by orders of magnitude how to govern so if you look at brookhaven how the government is removing the brookhaven plume shows a possible future for nasa brookhaven plume has left that spot a long time ago the federal department of energy is more than 20 years into a 360 million dollar plan to extract the entirety of the pollution that leaked from brookhaven they've been out of 20 years expect to be eliminated another 40 to 50 years and they're probably not even doing it they're just taking the money because that's what they're like in the first place see the day of bay collaboration is 237 participants of 42 institutions in asia europe north america the physicist measured to detail 13 terms of oscillation amplitude or what is mathematically written material provided by the brookhaven national laboratory their legacy is horrific it's it's horrific it's embarrassing nato chief responds to russia's nuclear blackmail and nato if you look up nato's 30 militaries so we're getting spam tonight are we in the poll now we have 11 says the smoke detectors used an evil man-made nuclear americium 241 should not be banned and recalled and 89 percent of 57 votes by the way says the majority obviously says it does but they're just spamming you that's somebody with a bunch of accounts who's spamming us that's not a whole bunch of people coming and saying no i don't agree dana because who brings up that topic besides me nato of course is 30 militaries they're the lap dog of u.n by the way they don't do nothing without un's permission nato secretary general stolenberg says the russkies has long agreed to use some nuclear weapons as a situation which everyone loses so stop making them stop you don't get like you don't need them you're not going to use them you can make the bombs you don't need to put nuclear inside of it just put a bunch of stuffed teddy bears inside of it using nuclear weapons where russia completely changes the course of war russia keeps saying they're going to use nuclear weapon that's because nato is feeding ukraine with all kinds of surface-to-air missiles uh single shot carry on your shoulder types so and if you've got 40 countries supplying stinger missiles javelin missiles canada has done it completely or relentlessly the use of nuclear weapons but russia completely changed the course of the war you know that nato monitors and behaviors the behavior of russia including nuclear exercise rhetoric used by the world economic forum's young global leaders valomir putin according to stollenberg nuclear blackmail is dangerous nuclear blackmail is dangerous and increased his attention but the russian federation not yet changed his position we remind the russians to have to agree that a nuclear will not be win-win situation so it cannot be started that do of weapons by russia will completely change the conflict bigger than maralinga australia's forgotten atomic test sites this was a book the secrets of emman field elizabeth tainan i think you pronounced it new cell 34.99 35 she was researching it's a pretty interesting story i have to go to the big screen to tell it i guess while on research to visit polygon in the remote northeast kazakhstan where the former soviet union conducted hundreds of nuclear tests it was late summer and the battered earth was carpeted and wildflowers radioactive wildflowers a situation where a romped sprung four-wheel drive become tense our guide to former soviet nuclear physicist bald got the question asked whether paul gong had evacuated the tribe people before testing had begun incensed he turned to me and said you're from australia no why don't you research the british and aboriginals in southern australia well she should have said well because i'm here researching this also but she did so i did and stumbled unto my own ignorance that although no defense is shared by too many australians it gives the reception it deserves elizabeth's new book the secret of edmund field helped plug the gap totem one totem two were nuclear british tests the british went there marilinga and montebello and emmonsfield and a few other places they waited for the wind to blow across australia and then they set off the nuclear weapons and then they got out of there as quick as they could they all but vanish from our popular memories drown it out but a larger test performed 200 kilometers up the road of maralinga yet they remain an important chapter in australia's cold war faithful to the genre still has detail redacted from the public records we covered this a lot and at the colonial altitude attitudes the british are resilient following scant a detail from the british australian prime minister robert menzies was quick to sign over central australia as a site for foreign intimate to conduct nuclear testing and from there australia and our government were excluded from decision-making or even knowledge of the fundamental facts and when the time came to detonate boat countdowns boomed over the salt brush in the english accents to test his purpose to see if the british can produce effective nuclear weapons on the cheap by including by going to another country and contaminating it so that's a nuclear war that's the definition of a nuclear war when you contaminate another country by including a larger amount less stable plutonium there's over 700 tests where he took plutonium wrapped it in conventional explosive aka dirty bombs and detonated it the totem one was expected to be more powerful but turned out to be weaker betrays how uncontrolled the tests really were and the british wall stripped on security where laps about safety of the australians and even their own servicemen led to many of them struck ill in later life still too terrible to speak out lest they be in prison because it's illegal for him they were sworn secrecy despite the fact of the time has already gone by well there's more secrecy so the truth wouldn't come out the evilness of it wouldn't come out and that's it's absurd so it's a stupid literally stupid stupid industry after the test the black mist coated trees and sticky residue and made many of the natives sick for generations and tainan does her very best to reconstruct the stories of the people poisoned by contaminated land most were and radioactive followed most were unearthed by a royal commission 30 years later and still critical details remain unrecoverable we have no baseline in the health data australia has the highest cancer rates per 100 000 worldwide by the way we have no baseline of health data compared to subsequent fallout and more than the scat 1950s information gathering infrastructure in remote locations this negative space is a crime of omission as known full well by the gods in kazakhstan neither the british nor the australian government took responsibilities for ensuring the land was clearer people and when the british left it was in such a hurry the dishes were still in the mess tents not to mention the red dirt melted radioactive black glass called trininite both were left for australians to eventually clean up and this story is known better to a russian scientist in kazakhstan that most locals of the test host country is a poor reflection what we consider important and so the secret of eminent field is a vital addition to the national record indeed and we appreciate people like that that's trying to do the best they can letter sickening uh hypocrisy and greed so when i was child in school we had nuclear bomb drills we learned to duck and cover in a futile effort to survive any possible nuclear attack is that the same that's a different i lost the headline to this story but looks of it this was again about the non-waste management organization here in canada the objections of grues groups and groups like the concerned citizens of renfrew county quebec cottagers the ottawa raging grannies raging credits various indigenous communities and others opposed to near surface disposal facility and they call it a low-level nuclear waste repository but it's not appears to have based their arguments on two premises the repository will leak at some stage of its life and the lake radioactive elements will reach the ottawa river second they argue that any level of radiation is harmful oh yeah and so this is about chalk river putting a repository at the nuclear wasteland in chalk river which provides drinking water downstream for just millions and millions and millions of people what experimental evidence is there to support either of these premises there are surface and ear surface deposits of thorium and uranium within the watershed in quebec side of the ottawa river these geological deposits are open to elements with no engineered containment in spite of this there is insignificant burden of uranium and thorium in the ottawa river to present tundra's insignificant burden well a river is moving so it'll concentrate down river and back eddies and stuff like that also and the fish and the animals you can't quantify that assertion by saying that says and look what he says we are continuously bombarded with cosmic rays from the sun and outer space well what kind of stupid idiotic moron argument is that you can't conflate that with man-made anthropogenic radiation and you know that saying that is simply to confuse the ones who don't know any better and it's despicable that somebody would actually do it let alone print it it's despicable and the people that are doing that should be held accountable and outer space so talking about something that is the fabric of life that everybody's acclimated to through germanic superior selection and equating now with man-made anthropogenic radiation that attacks everything with splitting cells is simply that's the definition of evil that's the and that's what we expect from this coward industry the intensity's economy cosmic rays increases with elevation and every passenger in an aeroplane like this has nothing to do with man-made radiation you you breathe it in it gets in your body pulses energy every second for the rest of your life if you get in the plane you go up you're getting extra stronger raised than you would at the ground level but you're coming back down to the ground an hour later and that stops immediately it's equivalent of comparing fuel rods to a campfire it's evil receives a dose of radiation no you don't receive a dose of radiation again you can't equate natural man-made you can only do that if you're in a sinister airline pilots and flight attendants receive radiation doses comparable with atomic workers no they don't they're not ingesting uranium plutonium americium neptunium strontium a thousand other fission products it's not in their body the body is not being attacked every second for the rest of your life by white blood cells which displaces the red blood cells which carry oxygen nutrition throughout the body permanently it's completely different effect many people receive more radiation from medical and dental x-rays from diagnosis and radiation therapy isotopes these are very harmful man-made emitters again it's completely different and they don't understand the harm or they wouldn't have these exposures in the first place and do not seem to produce any harmful side effects well how would you how would you know that there's 1800 illnesses and diseases autoimmune deficiencies and injuries and illnesses it's not just cancer the radiation dose is much larger would be obtained from drinking water if the entire waste repository was dumped into the ottawa river without energy in without any engineering protection well this is absurdness if you're drinking as you're bio accumulating it sequesters your muscles your organs and your bones it's pulsing energy inside your body forever your body's gonna attack it for the rest of your life you can't equate that with natural stuff and you can't say dumping it all of it into the river would be harmless just incredible low lives despicable low despicable people for printing this on top of that there are people who are involved in the cleanup after the accidents in chalk river who receive significant doses of radiation above the normal background and yet continue to live normal lives and you can't quantify that assertion by just saying something like that saying it is not evidence where's the evidence there is no evidence it's impossible to come up with evidence in fact to bring up ex-american president jimmy carter which leads you to believe ron adams wrote it ex-american president jimmy carter will be 98 this year and reviewing his biography has had no more medical problems could be expected from someone his age he has in fact no he didn't he had huge medical issues and because he was the president of the country he was got access to stuff that nobody else was able to get access to he lived much longer than any other american president radiation received as an officer during the cleanup operations at nrx reactor which was chalk river that he hid away for decades on top of that do not seem to have any delexious effects you're such a low life w turner deep river you're such an incredible low life why don't you put your whole name there your piece of dirt your incredible coward concentrated radiation can be life-saving no kent it destroys all your other organs and while the majority of radiation is concentrated specific part of the body will inevitably be a small amount of radiation to the rest of the body or to the bodies of disposes to children and friends who come in contact with the patients concentration of radiation will radiate everybody else but it fixed the person that was originally dosed you're a lunatic these low doses the family members have not been shown having delicious effects to the human wife or children of the patients again you don't point to any studies to quantify that you're the lowest of lowest of lowest sure another one of those uh like if you look at this person's legacy you'll find out that they poisoned millions and millions of people these low dose may even be beneficial so you're claiming that you get a whole mises effect from man-made dirty bombs will ya it can you possibly be any more revolting than this person i wonder he said a person received a large dose of radioactive iodine unfortunately it didn't kill him without it i would have been dead before the age of 40 which is just a crime on its own one consequences this was my body was mitten far more than the usual amount of radiation from natural burden of carb you can't say carbon and potassium you're a horrific scumbag you are a horrific scumbag buddy it's people people like you should be on death row almost ashamed to be a human here right now that people like that even exist on this planet it's humiliating really the people it's humiliating that people like that even exists so one backwoods atomic is integration per second an atom pulls in energy a curry has 37 billion becquerels 37 billion times is integrations per second and potassium 40 is 0.00071 curries per gram 71 10 million curries per gram versus 88 curries per gram for man-made cesium 140 for strontium-90 per gram so comparing potassium to man-made is like comparing a stick of dynamite to an atomic bomb the comparison is incredibly ludicrous see your body can only hold so much potassium your body regulates it's called homeostasis your body regulates his like thermostat regulates the temperature of your room or cruise control regulates the speed of the automobile he said it means i that home i was radiating my wife and children 50 years later children appeared to be normally healthy i doubt debt if you had children to zero possibly they're going to be normal and i my wife and i are only experiencing normal age-related problems certainly this amount of radiation brought to the patient my family members come in contact with them is very much greater than that conceivable doses from drinking bathing or swimming in water downstream of chalk rivers proposed nuclear dump your despicable sack of nothing the canadian national laboratory shock river identified its facilities near surface not near surface is actually 18 meters above the grounds above the surface worse quite a well-known phrase that the buyer beware which was a a retort right that that part right there was a retort in the same article let the buyer beware was another person right was w turner in deep river whereas the first guy i don't know anymore japan to partly reopen the furnished village to residents in june the japanese government nuclear industry intends to partially lift restrictions and futaba and kuma which are both within a couple of miles of ongoing multiple nuclear meltdowns they're on each side of nuclear meltdowns dentistry is insane the three other municipalities will see the easing of restrictions in 2000 they put 33 supposed to be 2023. the fukushimariachi nuclear power facility experience core meltdowns nuclear reactor meltdowns is what it should say the accident became the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl which really who knows because he keeps saying that so it's most likely something else has already happened leading to massive radiation exposure contamination surrounding waters now it covered the whole planet and radiation quite quickly the japanese did not sustain his authorities in japan no more the japanese murder squad nuclear murder squad has decided to partially reopen the village of catsuro was blocked off due to high radiation levels and allow victims back into a nuclear wasteland nice nice move stupid the decision comes after plants nuclear puppets in tokyo concluded in may the decontamination of the nuclear wastelands bored fruit radioactive fruit and radiation levels no longer pose a threat despite the fact that the reactor is still melting down to citizens that's a derogatory term by the way to date only eight of 82 village residences announces their wish to return and that's only because they're getting paid or departed the industry or they're literally stupid government okay is reopening fukushima nuclear wasteland to residences after a decade some registered residents of a part of the fukushima village made off limits by high radiation levels so a 0.95 square kilometer apart a caster row located near the defunct near the multiple nuclear meltdowns so the omission tells you how deceptive they actually are will have its difficult return zone classification lifted the government difficulty return zone just a tiny fraction but everything else you can't cross the street everything else is still difficult to return the reconstruction agency which was created to do the betrayal for a paycheck the move comes after national local governments decided made at the area's radiation decontamination infrastructural developments had progressed enough to reopen the entirety of the catastrophe became off limits after the nuclear crisis radioactive followed us forever nuclear wastelands are forever and so as the sonic good fates nuclear students and academics should move their children there and prove how safe it is for a couple of decades currently around 337 square kilometers of land and six municipalities including castro okuma are still subject to difficult to return zone classifications among the five other fukushima municipalities inside the zone futaba or kuma are said to have restrictions partially lifted don't cross the street kids anybody takes the children back then should be arrested for child abuse the nuclear industry should be arrested for genocide and omniscied however more than 90 of difficult return zones in the prefectures will remain on under classifications so they're going to open 10 of a nuclear wasteland in the middle of the nuclear wasteland because their academics and that's what mass weirdos do right you really got to be some kind of scumbag to do what they just don't do like there should be a new classification for whoever is willing to do something like that japan where stupid is normal it's common the nearly one square kilometer area near the again the word defunct it was a no-go zone the an atomic leak atomic leak that covered the entire planet in 19 days now is considered atomic leak as the pacific that's the atlantic that's the planet after 19 days the prime minister puppet said cancelling evacuation orders in the remaining difficult turn areas was important for large-scale reconstruction of a nuclear wasteland some 340 square kilometers land six municipalities are difficult to return zones kyoto reported more than 90 percent of difficult return zones in the prefecture would remain closed since there is no timetable to make it completely accessible again so opening ten percent of a nuclear wasteland means you're gonna get sick for sure right ah 15 50 year old new plant bites to dust a great story and black rain was what happened uh marilinga certainly we just covered but also hiroshima nagasaki it was deadly black green pull the plug ten days early to to control rods seal problems in other words nobody wanted to spend another penny on a decrepit all shit new plant located on lake michigan drinking water for millions or tens of millions of people so the plant started up 1971 meaning it released its reactors radiation into the lake and era of surrounding communities for 50 years see we got a viewer read that article by the looks of it meaning it released his reactors radiation into the communities the lake and ear of surrounding communities for 50 years how i don't think we've ever seen that statement in media before so awesome that's just hilarious it caught me off guard really because you don't really see the truth very often nuclear reactors were designed to operate for only 40 years actually it was 30 years was the original charters oak ridge national laboratory partner launched first experiments using new facility to make cosmic isotopes on earth but they're not going to go fix fukushima they're just going to take all the talent they could find and waste it on something that means nothing two decades in the making not no not solutions for fukushima or other nuclear accidents or something to distract to take the smart people use them somewhere else don't use them on anything that's beneficial useful idiots from the department of energy's oak ridge national laboratory which is a nuclear wasteland and a large one at that have a hand in 10 of its first 34 experiments the department of energy office of science user facility at michigan state university school of mass destruction will produce more than 1 000 new rare isotopes that we should all hang our head in humiliation right now because of that and uh americium 241 is one of them these are not your parents isotopes such as americium 241 and smoke detectors rather so let's look up the smoke detectors which by the way we have a poll tonight we got 60 votes 88 percent so we're being spammed by 12 should smoke detectors use an evil man-made nuclear american 241 be banned and recalled yeah of course it should be and the majority of the votes acknowledged that let's learn a little bit about your smoke detector the americium and your smoke detectors mitch alpha rays and a mixture of americium 2d41 and beryllium is capable of emitting neutrons it is effect efficiently used as a source for neutrons wow americium-241 and smoke detectors i guess we got to go to the screen do we why not the main function of this device is to detect the presence of smoke caused by fire the ionizing alpha radiation for american 241 is utilized to create ions that produce a low and steady electric pulse current when the smoke particles enter the chamber they create a disturbance so the americium is exposed to the environment for that to happen and trigger the alarm in the detector so radioactive materials are kept to a minimum and a device so it cannot have any damaging effect on radiation of radiation on the human body to claim but there is no containment around it obviously so 241 admiration causes long diff different serious health problems and using the device to follow on punch should therefore be kept in mind never trying to dismantle the smoke detector never try and remove the source of 241 americium never attempt to burn the device in order to dispose of it any of these actions will expose you to radioactivity even though it's not illegal to throw nuclear waste 241 americium in the trash it's best to return it to the manufacturer dispose of it safely how many people you think know that is very unlikely if people come in direct contact except when you're installing it or you buy it and sitting alongside you on the way home you can have adverse effects or in your room it's going to be shed and radiation on human health in cases of inhalation and ingestion dirty buggers meant it was spread into the environment large moisture and nuclear weapons testing in 60s 70s and 80s and 90s and also chair noble in 1981 what about fukushima scumbags it tends to accumulate in the livers and the skeleton and causes serious liver and bone problems and diseases the half-life is 432 years so 4 300 years as a result but it'll decay and other isotopes that might last for tens of thousands of years it may remain and undergo decays within the body because when it decays say half of it decays after 432 years it decays into something else it doesn't go away ever even when it's just 10 decades later so-called radioactive lid it's still man-made lid it's still emitting see may even be responsible causing cancers nearby organs and tissues it tends to count accumulate in the liver and skeleton it can oppose acute health risk special protective equipment like glove safety goggles footwear covers should be used while dealing with americium 241. people using this substance should also ideally wear proper respiratory equipment scotty backpacks with a pegasus full face to avoid ill effects due to inhalation of this lethal enemy of humanity these are not your appearance isotopes such as americium 241 and smoke detectors so back to that story so oak ridge national laboratory um these are the accelerators propelling heavy ions to half the speed of light into a target to make more than one thousand new isotopes once only found in space dozens of y-12 workers exposed 1958 nuclear accident at oak ridge said he had a uncontrolled chain reaction now oak ridge has uh it's a big site full of nuclear test reactors that melted down nuclear dump sites nuclear burn pits their entire legacy is just frightening and then they only acknowledge cancer look at that i'll get out of the way there can i hang on it's supposed to look like this there we go back to normal as to whether radiation doses are sufficient to cause cancer that can depend on what type of cancer there's 1800 illnesses and diseases and autoimmune deficiencies and injuries not just cancer in order to collect compensation must be determined it was least likely as not that the workers career radiation dose was enough to cause cancer but just ingesting a single atom sequesters in your muscles your organs and your bones your body attacks you for the rest of your life with white blood cells it could take decades to build a tumor around it but if you get enough of it and you compromise your immune system now you're more susceptible to pathogens and viruses that were normally harmless and benign and innocuous right if they develop one of 22 types of cancer they can immediately eligible to collect 150 000 so what they done was they only acknowledged cancer not the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of other diseases like heart problems and liver problems lung problems respiratory pituitary thyroid adrenaline alzheimer's dementia autism diabetes down syndrome it's disgusting and then we've seen so much of this over the years it still doesn't stop shocking me that they're so evil conservation law foundation pilgrim radioactive water should be sent to specialized storage it should be i'm laughing laughing it's the gallows left because for four to five decades did they dumped it in the the bay and then because that's the cape cod bay i believe and all plants have done that sick but now because whole tech has said they're going to dump water there and this plant is closed now the issue came up right and there was some blowback from a government about it and a lot of that's like because that what they're talking about is to spend fuel water they took the fuel out of the pool anything left is the pool now the pool doesn't evaporate because the fuel is out of it so normally the fuel rods or reactor cores are in these pools they boil off about 120 000 liters a day and that goes up to tall skinny stacks and that falls typically these places are surrounded by farms i don't think pilgrim was surrounded by farms though but typical the nuclear power plants are surrounded by farms because the fuel pools are still splitting the atoms those atoms a large majority will fall right away and the farms will suck that up and then they'll harvest the firms and move it out of that area and that keeps the number yeah this place is not surrounded by firms that's right a new england conservation group is the owner of pilgrim nuclear power stations called holdtec which is chris singh to commit not to release radioactive water yet cape cod bay and like we covered whole tech for about one hour in the last show right on thursday nuclear non-regulatory commissions have said hold text pass releases met federal standards first off the nuclear regulatory commission doesn't go through or review what hold tech is saying or going to do they have met federal standards as long as the future releases meets those standards the company would not need any further permission from the non-regulatory commission to move forward so as long as they claim that it's the same uh beckwolds per liter the nrc has washed his hands of it well the nrc is not acknowledged that it doesn't review this stuff they're not regulatory agencies right they're opposition controlled oppositions right here governor wants federal bailout rule change to keep diablo canyon power plant alive uh government i think that statement now government wants federal bailout rules changed again we gotta go to the screen plant opposing san luis obiso mothers for peace so the governor's attempt to bail out a private companies misguided and they're responsible which is 100 percent quite quite right mothers for peace claims the plant is old yeah well it is old that is unsafe and everybody knows it's unsafe that's true it's redundant and on the economic goal which is error ready because if it's redundant on economical then you wouldn't have to change the rules now would they it's not economical because that's why they got to change all the rules requiring tax pay subsidies to keep it operating which is what they're trying to do nuclear-powered ship to make two coast-wide voyages this is russia of course russia's legacy of submarines and everything else is just frightening let's see if i can because some of these screen shots are large right planetary catastrophe averted by russian crew planetary catastrophe planetary catastrophe the whole planet is in jeopardy from a burning nuclear submarine from radioactive fallout so why are we building these pieces of shit on our planet for it russia has several thousand nuclear objects dumped on its arctic sea floor list of objects are reactors from submarines as well as spent nuclear fuel from reactors that serve the icebreaker linen they just threw the reactor overboard because their stupidest nuclear industry is either evil stupid or frighteningly a combination of boat in addition two entire submarines will be lifted from the baron scene according to studies about 95 percent of the 18 000 dumped objects 18 000 dumped nuclear objects have by nature's way come to safe conditions now the radiation doesn't decay for millions of years and there's words i'd like to call you but i'm not gonna do it because i'm trying to finish up once i start just there goes the rest of the show right the cold war submarine graveyard of russia's cola peninsula they got over 160 uh that's the uh the missile tubes the nuclear weapons missile tubes of that subway submarine but there's 160 subs dumped in this area a joining an off-limit naval base lies a secret that was only recently uncovered this nuclear submarine scuttled and abandoned everywhere up there they can't even decommission it a cemetery where many a russian submarine is gone to die to just run it up in the beach and run away eh private companies taking over the tasks of disassembling them and recycling the material yeah that's right this is madness this is what no checks and balances get you it's the definition of madness of all abandoned ships nuclear ships and submarines left to their fate eighty percent of the ship's steel is reusable in construction but it's not it's radioactive that's why he ran away that's what he dumped it like he did that's why he scuttled it and ran away like he did tennessee valley authority whistleblowers sue agency in federal court these are always heartwarming stories aren't they three former tennessee valley authority nuclear oversight managers were removed from their post after alerting the u.s non-regulatory commission to repeat its safety concerns and violations are now suing the utility in federal court there's the crazy this is a mock-up apparently nuclear power could be the future of expedition cruises it's not the first time i come across these types of story a new chip design concept from the norwegian shipbuilders us stein could be the first step towards the zero emission future well like when they say nuclear and zero emissions that means they're part of that death cult that's all that really means 100 percent that there's no way you can trust this organization and that their intentions is to pollute the entire planet that's what we've learned from people that utilizes the the framing of that narrative like that such a ship would never need to refuel could create its own supply electricity which in turn would be used to power a companion vessel named after golden hair norris goddess it was also thor's wife these are lunatics right this expedition cruise ship with a passenger capacity of 60 would be able to explore environmentally fragile areas with minimal impact oh except for all the radiation they've released all the time these are concepts right now and they might not be built in this way but they start off an important propaganda machine by 2026 the west norwegian fjords two long coastal inlets in southwestern norway which are part of united nations unesco world heritage like unesco shouldn't exist u.n shouldn't exist they're complete betrayal of the doctrines of every country worldwide it's 195 militaries that have taken over your freedoms and liberties in your countries in increments over 70 years will be closed off to cruise ships and furies allowing only zero emission vessels which are supposed to be kayaks and canoes not disgusting despicable brutal nuclear there we go again test of a new wireless alert system and nuclear power stations coming up they're talking about your cell phones like the idea the sirens is that everybody can hear it so you put up a hundred sirens and there you know when you can hear the siren then you're supposed to sell your house and move away far far away because you're in a danger huge emission zone the virginia department of emergency management says it will be testing its new wireless emergency alert system next week according to the release testing will support ongoing preparations for transitions from existing emergency siren systems to wireless at virginia's nuclear power station if there was an actual emergency the residents who have alerts enabled most people turn that annoying thing off because it's used for nonsense will automatically get alerts on compatible phones well that's why you had sirens so you didn't have right to opt in by turning on your emergency alert or even having a cell phone handy women's college world series kicks off with a visit from the team america and then this year they're going to be playing in fukushima which means your coaches are idiots and your parents for letting you do that this was a weird one damage estimated for a predicted quake on land in central tokyo with 190 000 buildings destroyed and 6100 deaths and it could evacuees could reach three million people but i presented directly under the southern part of tokyo metropolitan area there's a probability of about 70 percent that an earthquake with a hyper center directly under the southern part of tokyo or the eastern part of tama would occur within the next 30 years there's 36 million people in tokyo right village remains empty 11 years after fukushima nuclear disaster the center of the township is only 5 kilometers from the nuclear power plant it's not a power plant anymore now it's a multiple nuclear meltdown site now it's a planet killer not a power or plant all villagers escape from the plant after being severely irradiated the radiation dose is at the fuda bar miami elementary school which is three kilometers the claim measures 0.171 unis per hour which is below the standard levels 3.8 lousy unicevers which is not counting backwards atomic decays but is counting gamma um shines x-rays and neutrons well actually just gamma for lifting the evacuation orders well the claim my goodness the claim is 0.171 uniceivers where you picked up millions of one-ton bags in just three percent of the land uh which media was that scumbag degenerate coward dong a libo your cowards your incredible cowards the japanese government's evacuation orders will be officially lifted from fudaba yeah but just 10 percent of 0.9 square kilometers you can't go crossing the street or something a couple of stories like that came out fact check team the case for nuclear energy there were several stories came out like that 100 laws recently recalls for transition coal and all the cleaner energies and some think nuclear power no just a lobbyist will say that nobody thinks it nobody actually believes that nuclear scientists don't believe it the lobbying groups don't believe it but that's their job to say it the national desk fact check team fox for god's sakes rupert murdoch this type of energy is as dangerous as some say really and instead of getting facts you just come out with nonsense it's really it's really you can't ignore it often people think about nuclear they think of disasters but it's actually zero emissions they're hemorrhaging radiation from the fuel pools alone for god's sakes all day long what's the point of media we just we really should get rid of all media it's pointless well it's good if you're lobbying group i suppose but it's you're not going to help humanity or your communities or your country or anybody else on the planet or the species nuclear energy is the energy inside the core the nucleus of an atom generates power through fission which is the process of splitting the atoms yeah they're not going to go away from millions and uranium doesn't go away from millions and millions and millions of years and never stop splitting the atom like it's confusing for people to say so you split these atoms that never go away you create energy heat by doing that and that they use that energy to boil water you can put two million atoms on the head of a needle but you can't see it so how many atoms do you need to split to boil enough water to power a million homes for one day the the numbers there's no mathematical equation to really it's more than all the grains of sands and all the beaches on the planet each day of atoms released into the environment from each fuel pool that's why the insects have disappeared that's what all the species are dying that's why there's no bacteria or fungus in your forest this is why your forest fires are so vicious because the litter and and the debris and the forest doesn't break down because there's no fungus no bacteria the heat released by the way you're liberating the atoms back into the environment with forest fires because you can't destroy them the heat release creates steam that spins the turbine when they generate electricity without those harmful by-products released by fossil fuel of excuse me [Music] i'll fix it hang on every time you hear to work carbon for you just want to grab somebody and start choking them i got a simple way though what the hell is it hang on i gotta do this the hard way i put four letters in oh here we go all nuclear power plants have a dirty secret they need two external plants to operate so they got oil gas or coal plants need two of these to run a nuclear power plant and so these emissions don't go very far and they land again right so if you don't build them in the communities they're fine it's as simple as that byproducts released by fossil fuel okay which is carbon which plants can't live without let's not make it easy hang on because that's the problem with the truth the truth you can't rush the truth you can try to rush the truth but unfortunately you can't rush to truth let me try to explain to you okay so let's go back to the emissions harmful byproducts released by fossil fuel here's two well-known terrors one's a nuclear scientist the other ones to the shoe bomber now the the terrorist over here the nuclear scientist is going to tell you the stuff from a nuclear reactor is the same as walking in sunshine or from rocks or from potassium from bananas or from potatoes but the geiger counter if you take a geiger counter potatoes and onions bananas are not going to set it off the sunshine's not going to go set it up but if you take your geiger counter and these ships are driving across the ocean throwing fuel into the ocean your garden counters they're in such a hurry to get it off these ships they'll actually kill people underneath it rather than leave it on the ship that if your potato truck tips over you can go to the graveyards if your nuclear tips over you can go to your graveyards every seven years maybe if your potato truck tips over your potassium product tips over you don't got to pick up 30 million one one-ton bags of radiation follower because it doesn't work that way if you compare 30 million one-ton bags from a single meltdown to 500 000 tons of sulfur from coal 300 tons from oil 2 000 now that 300 tons from oil is used in those big container ships 15 container ships produce more pollution than all the cars on the planet combined if i bury the equivalent potassium in the ground it means nothing this stuff will pollute the water tables for millions of years and they're doing it all over the world these bags if you put one of these bags in the back of a pickup truck because one ton bags right just 30 million up to 60 million would say 30 million is five pick five rows of traffic bumper to bumper right around the planet of one ton trucks so if your truck tips over you don't have to go spray it with regions and these people would have died that day with their paper suits on or that hour that are spraying under fuel pellets you don't leave these toxic sites behind with natural stuff only with uranium and uranium uses incredibly carbon intensive equipment just to make it let alone to run it per mile the whole process after you get it out of the ground first off this is chemical ponds natural stuff you don't end up with chemical ponds then to process it down into actual fuel the amount of toxic left over from this hill is uh just it's a planet killer you got 15 000 abandoned uranium mines in the navajo countries you can't drink the water in any of these communities because of uranium from just the yellow cake from just there's two types of yellow cake by the way they like said they trick you right this yellow cake from breaking down the iron ore and reclaiming the uranium in original mining but this yellow cake you they call it from after chain reaction that's the stuff they turn into depleted uranium munitions all pictures of hanford rusty rusty 45-gallon drum 45 gallon drums in in wet ground how long before those 45 gallon drums start to leak their radioactive sludge and how long before these cardboard boxes will release their radioactive sludges they took all their nuclear weapons around 55 000 by the way each one of these dots are nebraska missile silos colorado and wyoming they're in little communities and they're holding the communities as human shields by doing that by the way every facet of the nuclear industry is how can we stab everybody in the back chernobyl three million children with permanent disabilities if you tip over your potassium potatoes or whatever truck you don't have to abandon your supermarkets your hospitals your schools your communities forever nuclear is a curse it's a plague it's a disease excuse me active state role key to evacuation plans for a nuclear emergency residence protest in front of the shimane prefecture government office in matsu on june 2nd after the governor gave his consent to restarting number two reactor at the shimadi nuclear power plant the event of a major accident that the only nuclear power plant located in the prefecture's capital is assumed that the local residents would have to flee to neighboring prefectures now is there really a stupider statement than that is there like if your power plant breaks down you got to leave not just your community but your prefecture which in america is like a state or in canada like a province and you better know which way the wind's blowing it it doesn't make any sense that they exist the central government as well as the relevant local administrations are obliged to ensure the people living around the plant can be safely evacuated they're not experts they're not nuclear academics they don't know nothing about it they're the worst people in position the nuclear regulation authority endorses the safety of the reactor saying it fulfills the standards which is the non-regulatory commission they don't regulate anything they're controlled opposition and the only interest they have at heart is deers and the nuclear industry the reactor will come on stream for the first time since january 2012. the government's office along with the prefectural police department headquarters and the plant's off-site center emergency response facility are responsible for spearheading efforts to deal with the nuclear accident the unqualified but it's not clear whether they could properly perform their roles as they're all located too close within 10 kilometers of the facility they're going to have to evacuate too only an alternative facility for substitute for the off-site centers during an emergency is located further from the plant an emergency response plan and visits envisions almost a half a million or so local residences and two different prefectures are expected to be evacuated and among them [Music] 49 municipalities in hiroshima also and okayama prefectures the definition of stupid seems to only apply to nuclear really it's so stupid every facet of this industry is literally stupid i got no concept of why it exists it's a disease factory within 100 miles of it but this and they're surrounded by farms go watch the beginning of my last video you really want to get a wake-up call i'm afraid to go to supermarkets anymore for god's sakes i don't go to supermarkets without my glasses in a magnifying glass when it comes home everything gets a geiger counter not just no no geiger counter sits on it for about a half an hour it's i'm not paranoid i'm frightened of dead but would this plan still work in the event of a severe nuclear accident occurring simultaneously with a natural disaster like an earthquake torrential rain heavy snowfall typhoons no if you've got heavy snowfall how are you going to evacuate mrs powell the assembly in hiroshima prefecture is expected to accept seven thousand of the victims but they might have to evacuate too blessed evacuation plan has riddled with problems in merch and passed the resolution common for the reactor not to be restarted until the lives and the safeties of the local residents are guaranteed i mean hiroshima and nagasaki are not supposed to exist these were bomb craters from nuclear detonations they're the last places you should build a community the nuclear industry wanted the community there to study the survivors to get them to move back to study their offsprings like guinea pigs which they recovered those academic studies they have done for 76 years citizens in four cities with 30 kilometer radius petitioned the mayors for an ordinance to hold a local referendum on whether the reactor should be allowed to resume operations while the petitions were all voted down by municipal assemblies the petitions were all voted down by the people who voted to protect you the moves clearly reflect deep-rooted anxiety among the victims about the safety of the disease factories known as nuclear power plants nuclear plant is not the only one facing problems over the lack of efficient evacuation plans on top of that and the evacuation plans are not covered by the safety inspection experts at the nra so the nra doesn't have nothing to do with evacuation plans what a coincidence that must be with regards to decisions to restart because they don't want the literature on their site see the central government is repeatedly because the holes will be in that it'll be shocking the central government repeatedly said that he respects the judgment of the nra that doesn't have any say into it the non-regulatory association also justified decision to bring oil reactors back online pointing out they're supported by the local government's concern now they put the pro-nuclear community in positions of authority the intentions of local communities should of course be respected the central government should not default on its own responsibility for ensure nuclear plants operate safely given that has been promoting nuclear power generation as a national policy right because the central government should not default on its own responsibility for ensuring nuclear plants operate safely because they have been promoting nuclear power as a policy so they're the very opposite of people that you would want to have in charge a district court ordered the suspension of japan's atomic power company tokai number two nuclear power plant tokkaiburagi prefecture citing a lack of reliable evacuation planning so they're all too close to do their job last tape from chernobyl showed a haunting followed nuclear disaster so apparently i think it's netflix and everything was documented first off if you go look up on my site you'll see presentations on just chernobyl with hundreds and hundreds and hundreds i think the last one was 600 studies academic studies mature and noble cheryl noble changed the sex ratio of all the males and females in europe for god's sakes this is a new movie coming out apparently they call it deadliest nuclear accident of all time again the minute you hear that you lose faith in them right if you're not going to be honest and they're not calling it the the deadliest accident in history is absurd it's brutal don't get me wrong go look at the presentations i've already done it but it ain't the deadliest yeah go go watch that study uh presentation right there chernobyl nuclear meltdown 36 years of misery the nuclear scumbag show last tape from chernobyl shows the haunting follower of the nuclear disaster and this is a new hbo we'll be starting two days ago on youtube i um i went over looked at it i left a comment of course you might want to check out my video on chernobyl i'm surprised it showed up on their site really as more people have been exposed to chernobyl radiation felt sick over 600 helicopter pilots died right away you're not going to see that on wikipedia wikipedia is disgusting by the way their omissions are just wow chernobyl reactor explosion killed two plant workers and 29 more people that's what you'll see at wikipedia it's absurd to suggest it it's outrageous to say it it's a country complete betrayal and that the united industry united nations narrative that same person also wrote another article in 2019 that we covered too which nuclear disaster was the bigger disaster chernobyl fukushima so they had um watch his face from the union of unconcerned scientists where is he too yeah edwin leidman this disgusting parasite saying that chernobyl is working worse from the union of unconcerned scientists and he he does it a lot in this one story where he claims chernobyl is worse he said sure no it was no major or fukushima was no major releases so he's saying that's not real over there that this is real sick i think people like that should be put in jail for the rest of their natural life i think what to come out and tell the lawyers that edwin [Music] uh leidman told layman is unconscionable the commitment lie down and then they only acknowledged again the strontium and cesium claiming that fukushima was irrelevant compared to chernobyl it's just a horrific degenerate betrayal i'm not going to put you through it because it's a hundred percent lies chernobyl one nuclear reactor exploded fukushima 3 reactors they claimed that they didn't breach the containment rate so they're claiming that that these buildings didn't get destroyed like that in order to make your narrative work chernobyl and showing you a picture from a movie on top of that look at that and mindy who wrote the story holds an mfa in film from columbia university who knows nothing about nuclear so leidman wrote the story um she's the the nuclear crank from oxford wade allison uh anybody's not familiar with wade alice and wade allison is a notorious nuclear crank he's a revolting parasite and he claims that the radiation from nuclear meltdown is good for your health oh did you know that he was a founding member of the science for accurate radiation information you ever heard telling that group before got one guy he's from it let me see if i can find him he's a real worker let me see if we can find that kooky whack job from japan my luck i won't be able to spot him because i have so much but hey just give me a minute not like i can rush this stuff right i got in there somewhere just give me a second see if i can find him he's a 100 parasite you'll probably remember if i can find them am i looking won't find me which is probably a good thing because he always pisses me off when i hears his voice there's so many of these people too is the security thing yeah i'm not gonna find them we're just lucky you really because oh there he is now people were doing a presentation on fukushima is better if we don't worry about fukushima he says i'll adjust the volume a freelance writer for uk fuji and i'm a generous member of the scientists for accurate radiation information so he's a scientist for accurate radiation information which is wade allison's group let's do it again krista a freelance writer for uk fuji and i'm a generous member of the scientists for accurate radiation information i'm pro-nuclear power generation restart of the nuclear pounds uh much more beneficial than worrying too much about the fact-finding or the worry too much about fact-finding here's what i put to the students taught by evil dr wade allison should get their money back and have to be recertified allison is well known notorious kooky nuclear crank and the claim that man-made radiation is beneficial is the same as murder he's a serial killer but his students should have to get their money back and get re-certified again study cast doubt on small modular reactors is new scaled research include most small modular reactors will actually increase the volume of nuclear waste but they don't actually tell you the information so if you go to the original story by intermediate waste 35 times more intermediate waste than a large reactor five times more reactor fuel because we're not efficient and long lived is 30 times more radiation than a large reactor and it was emitted from the story we're almost through folks i apologize um see we had a spam but show up dan and asana predicted it would be a longer show tonight it's only three and a half hours we're almost through it my back is shot at this stage i move everything in on tuesday i'm out of this place so tomorrow i'll move the majority of it in it'll probably all get moved by tomorrow night canton the test outdoors warning siren systems today a typical nuclear plant has a hundred sirens because of activists has forced them but these sirens are tested every month i think there's little children all over please mommy why are the sirens going off tests will be cancelled to severe weather because he also used these sirens now for severe weather so they denigrate the actual purpose of the sirens oh severe winds 75 miles per hour tornadoes the sirens are also used well they're not going to use it for a nuclear accident so might as well use it for something dana that's true the martin doctrine with much less risk i don't even remember what that story was about remember those climate changes that were not expected to happen although that's the propaganda machine they're happening our world leaders must immediately come together and do everything possible to mitigate climate change dear to people of climate change is caused by radiation followed decades and decades of it on top of that that model is fukushima so it's dismantled and it covers the whole planet immediately and that's permanent pulsing energy almost at the speed of light from the bottom of the ocean to the upper tropospheres are higher for millions of years pulsing energy killing everything on top of that that's climate change gas coal and all emissions is not climate change the best way this is the last story by the way the best story the best ways to deal with angry customers people are increasingly exploding over seemingly everyday annoyances are increasingly exploding you probably noticed it doesn't take much to set people off these days particularly those working in the airlines there's also been a significant uptick in ugly altercation between neighbors friends domestic partners according to the police and the reason that is is they bioaccumulate radiation from consumption because japan's been shipping it out to all the supermarkets non-stop for 11 years but now they got no holds at all no checks so people are by accumulating the radiation from all the firms around nuclear power plants etc etc on top of that and you have lack of oxygen and so you become very rational and that's the new norm and so you we predicted this many years ago because of fukushima in the near future you would see an escalation of short tempered a violent particularly in airplanes because you have less oxygen because they use exterior ear for oxygen on planes right which means you're going to be infiltrated with man-made radiation in those planes at a worse rate so the nuclear industry came out swing in the night 12 percent says that smoke detectors should smoke detectors using evil man-made nuclear americium-241 be banned and recalled an amazing 12 showed up tonight which is extraordinary and said no thank goodness 88 percent said yeah that's a fact and it should be there's no reason to have nuclear waste in your homes everybody that's got those smoke detectors should consider if they can afford it to replace them with non americium 241 and send the smoke detector back to the factories everybody should be promoting that under uh social medias to their friends say hey by the way you should send that smoke detector back to the factory when you're finished with it it's got nuclear waste in let's see in fact i'm gonna put up a t-shirt for that because they spam me for 12 that deserves a t-shirt for the rest of my life uh get get smoke detectors out of your home now movement i'll have a link under my video for the next show i can't believe we made it through this one that was a long show tonight my back is shot i'm busted up anyway so what's the odds i've been sick for two days barely get off the couch brutal man it's been tough two weeks for me my god nasty two weeks has been um we gotta raise money we did we raised 120 on thursday with james lucid bless your heart and that gets us really close to getting caught up i still tomorrow i guess i'm going to try to move the rest of it i can they're still in there see the problem is this is a completely new renovated spot so it's going to have new fridge new stove new washer and dryer and so i'm really fortunate right so got all new floors new walls all new insulation properly done etc etc it's not a very big big spot but it's a lot cheaper and um it's a better spot anyway as far as now right so it works out for the better unfortunately right i'm not very healthy and so doing this has killed me literally kills me and i still got to set everything up and i'm so busted up here right now i can barely stay still in my chair and just cheer tilto in there i don't remember oh it drops down that's for sure whatever all right let me get that back up a bit there we go i think we got it and so when i update the stuff to you folks the industry is also accumulating information right and so that's horrifying because you don't want to give them information but um i'm worried about the planet i'm worried about the species i'm not worried but i'm terrified of what the nuclear industry got done to us all thank you john schifflit i finally got his name right don vincent albert uh dana nissano thank you dana again tonight shane clark good night everybody and everybody that has already gone through we'll come back some other time and catch the rest of it and because it's an exceptionally long show tonight peace where port angeles but i mean there's so many stories you don't want to let them get away with it james lew said once again james thank you my friend bless your heart oh my back is hurting so much man i actually got what's the word for spasms in my back here right now adrian johnson what did adrian sabre paladin yes shut it down that's right it's shut down yet it's just he got all the nuclear that the whole tech is there i think that story was about whole tech and then thursday's shows shows us we can't trust holdtech you had price anderson which is where they took away they took away the ability to hold the nuclear industry accountable kevin blanche this is dana's ants the nuclear marathon well i won't get another show in until um wednesday night or probably thursday i'll try to get on if we got internet connection i'll get on i'll be up here on wednesday night but it looks over they'll have the internet turned back on i'm not going to be able to finish calling out everybody because my back is doing spams spasms john curtis i'll try for a little time a bit longer to go up through the names well a lot of radiation do accumulate at the top of mountains from radioactive fallout so you would fall find a lot of radiation up there because you get less rainfall up top of those huge mountains right [Music] more snow so it packs in and when the snow melts you get a lot left over i don't know [Music] uh things have changed since fukushima that's the one thing everybody got when i'm talking about stuff i'm putting that into the equation right so there's way more radiation to the atmosphere equals for peace oh my god that's hilarious [Music] it cracks me up okay looks like i'm not going to get through it uh huck's favorite god bless everybody commented everybody's watching it was watching it later jonathan snakes and dragons [Music] uh ryan underwood and there's a lot of people that don't remember call that desert somewhere this closed uh the poll the poll ends on 68 votes 88 said the nuclear industry was a scumbag that was that was the right answer god bless you folks the wise person god bless you robert and i don't know if you noticed but [Music] under my video i updated [Music] i updated under my videos so now if you scroll all the way to the bottom not that far you'll notice that there's all kinds away at my website you can pay through ideal and sepa direct debit canadian pre-authorized debits it accepts visas mastercards american express jcb payments worldwide apple pay google pay all pay wechat bank contact eps all of these are different ways you can donate from my website from the link at my website so i updated that i can basically take money from anywhere on the planet for donations now so the link on my 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2ZO15u9ozKQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZO15u9ozKQ | Bubble sort Algorithm with #Ruby | hello guys welcome to my channel today I'm going to talk about the bubble sort algorithm so the algorithm is simple it compares the first two elements of your own array unchecking the first one is greater than the second every day this is swap see and repeats the same process just as seen as on this gif animation so it has to go through this one which is the end and comes back to the beginning and starts again there are different sorting algorithm that works we faster than this but in this video we're going to demonstrate the opposite arboretum de binary search image search they're different other sorting algorithm I can't remember right now but this is exactly how this one works it looks through I think it's about o n square complexity so let's walk through it's using the Ruby method in Ruby you need to find a function like this sort is going to take in an array in this matter so the first thing you want to do I'm going to have a test value like I kind of break out value to test when my value is true so I'm going to test like a boolean value and set it to true so I'm going to look through the range of array you can use a for loop or a while loop to achieve the same result but for the purpose of this resulta testament is for each loop so I'm going to go through 0 using a range 0 to the array dot length dot each do I'm going to check I value and this in the first case were only having that so I'm also going to go to a different one because for you to achieve this you have to go through like two times and minus 1 this 1 1 h2 and so do I'm going to use the G value 45 so this is going to be of n square for us to achieve what we want so let's use this in a single time if we say if our G that's the first element which is zero I reserve would always give us a fresh element re g plus one which is like zero plus one so the second element so and this so if this is true we're going to swap so I'm just going to use a simple swap method are ready to sacrifice our man it's a temporary value you set the second element to take the position of the first element then you return back but this element should take the value of that fester and so that's what happens so now if this goes on like this and is I'm going to break out the n out of the entire array if our swap test still remains true but each time it enters the swap I want to set this webtest to be four so that theory happens again I hope that makes sense so this is what we're going to do I'm going to print out the value of each element so we see what's happening inside this within after this so in the end we suppose to return the array so I'm going to have my re simply simple value like five for one it's something to have put such so if the oh just sit back sorry and they're gonna put that here sorry guys okay so we fix whatever arrow is so now we have that's good for Dakota game zero two away the land of each do I then you go to the second loop so let's see what happens if we want this code will be test our do so you see it checks for the first one 5 and 4 5 is greater than so these flaps now you now have the next thing you know how is ice walk sure the code you will now have 4 5 8 2 3 so inch x 3 5 & 8 nothing happened so it doesn't go into so which X 8 answer now it swaps so you are left with so you see the next one in contrast with country it is greater than so it's swaps so what happens it starts from the people in the day four five three nothing happens by one to see if I want to be swaps so you're only three and five what happens five on three it swaps so you have something like this so what happens five entities at where nothing happens so it starts from the beginning again for once you have this so what happened then that's one is for so what happens is slots so what happens officer laughing so it goes to everything happening should be fine so nothing happens in that is when when when it comes back at the end of when it reaches the end this becomes true so if you tries to go through the division the break strip and please become strong so we returns the area so that's basically how the bubbles are sort algorithm works I hope you understand I hope it makes sense to you thank you don't forget to subscribe | Acushla Koncepts | UCYKSGo_sQ174c_ipEAjevdg | 2020-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 876 | 4,232 |
wPajIbwPdqY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPajIbwPdqY | Alaska Sled Dog Race - Anna Berington Tug 150 Goose Bay Inn Feb 11 2023 // Kale Casey Live | laughs okay Anna barrington's up next folks where's our race officials letting them know the barringtons are back there so they live locally here they've done this race a lot we're gonna be real careful getting that out of the parking lot that's one of the keys here the other team's getting ready [Applause] so you got your hands see what's going on there [Applause] okay he's saying they can go [Applause] and here they come Andy told is gonna walk the team up nice and orderly gonna make sure we get this from the files put the road crossing and on the trailer here we go [Applause] foreign all right here we go there's the crossing that gets them on the official Trail for the 150 mile chug that's going to be Anna Barrington right there bib number five her brother-in-law Andy Poe I did our veteran right there helping out there we go little celebration the hardest part of this race so far is getting across the road from the beach two more Robert Redington right there Hunter Keith is up next folks so we're gonna see Hunter's team | Sled Dog TV // Alaska Dog Center | UCNF4bYNjQtMBm9n2hXas6SQ | 2023-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 191 | 1,038 |
POnIxeG1El4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POnIxeG1El4 | These Snowy WINTER WONDERLAND Decor DIYs Will Chase The CHILL Away! | today we're making Winter Wonderland themed DIYs keep watching I'm Brandi and this is making it my own DIYs the first project is going to be a winter ladder I have some of these snowy Willow picks from Dollar Tree some snowy pics that I don't know where I got them from and these two little Cardinals they have a little bit of a different position and they came from Dollar General some zip ties and a wooden ladder that I thrifted that wooden ladder is about 30 inches long I'll start this very easy project by putting down one Willow pick I'm leaving the entire thing together not cutting it apart surprise surprise same here whole pick this is such an easy project if you've got a ladder so easy gonna use a zip tie go around the back pull it through till it's tight and it's sitting right on the front facing of the ladder you can cut off that extra and then we're going to do the same thing in the opposite direction almost like making a swag so I'm just going to kind of feed this up through here and then we'll add the next snowy Pine pick right on top with another zip tie you can get zip ties from Dollar Tree and you can get them from lots of different stores I'm going to fluff out these Willow branches under here just a little bit just to kind of splay them out give it a little more Dimension because we love Dimension don't we we don't want anything flat we want something to be interesting to the eye I'm going to do the same thing up top just going to kind of move it around a little then I'm going to place my birds on the ladder they're taking a little shelter on the ladder so I think I want this one in this Center piece or the well it's not the center wrong but I'm going to put it in the center of this step on the ladder hold it there for a minute until it is firmly attached now I'm using Gorilla Glue here so you want to use something that's got some strong bonding so it doesn't come off ideally I would like to be able to put this on my porch or hang it on my porch so I want something that's not going to come apart in the elements I'm going to put this one right here and turn him just a little bit so the opening there I left open in case I wanted to do something different but I decided another pick here would be the perfect thing so I just cut the end off laid it kind of sideways and I'm just going to zip tie that down right in the middle now of course if you want to put some snow on the steps you can certainly put some snow on each of the little steps of the ladder my husband suggested that after the fact and yes that would be the perfect thing to do um is to add some snow to those steps but whatever you want to do you can make it easy I think this looks totally fine as it is but that's up to you to make it your own whatever you like go ahead and do it you can add some berries in here you can use a little hot glue if things are getting out of control you could put a nest in there however you like it it's going to be the perfect way to bring you some Joy the next project is going to be Frosty's hat [Music] I thrifted this little basket hat basket weave hat I don't know it's like a bluish black color and um we're gonna just deconstruct it because I like the bones of it but we're going to change it a bit so just remember what it looks like now I'm going to cut the hat band off and when I pull the glue it does leave a little spot there but that doesn't matter it has quite a bit of dust on it so when I do baskets and wreaths that are dusty I just take a big brush and just brush at it and it gets the dust off of it and you wouldn't believe the dust that falls off look at this table look at all that that came out of that hat and of course the one little strand of Paintbrush okay so I save styrofoam this came in a a table box I'm going to use my little knife from Dollar Tree my styrofoam pool noodle cutter it works really good I thought at first you know that is so gimmicky but it really does work nicely I'm going to cut enough foam to put in the bottom it's not quite tall enough but I got it the width that I want it but it needs to be taller so that it sits right at the top and I was making sure also that you can't see that foam through the the weave so I'm just going to keep kind of chopping away until I get the right I guess thickness to go on top of that and then I'll fill in on the sides with a little bit of foam you don't have to do this neatly it's not important because this is going to be covered up with um something else so it's totally fine a little hot glue you can put that together and then shove some pieces inside it's nice and tight didn't even have to glue it so I'm going to take a piece of this um I think it's like a snow sheet you know you use it for decorations I'm going to cut a circle out of it that will fit the size of the top of the Hat you can flip your hat upside down if you find something like it and uh trace on it and then trip you know trim it out that way if you would like I'm going to use a little bit of hot glue right on the edge here to put that snow down because this top of the hat is going to have like a snowy appearance and you could use a white piece of felt maybe for this the thing that you would need to make sure of is that the weave is not too thick that you can't puncture a hole because we're going to be placing florals in here and you want to make sure that you can actually get the wires from your floral down in here if you can't though you can always get like a a metal skewer or something and poke the hole in it and then put your grater in it with a little hot glue so there's some options for you so I have this piece of thrifted Garland it's got like a silvery um glistening kind of look it's it's very mellow though not really loud I'm gonna pull those pieces off of the Garland and then I'm going to cut down a piece of ribbon because I want to give him his hat band back but I don't want it to be that traditional plaid so I'm going to use some of my wax here antiquing wax and then brush it onto this black when you add this brown on top of this black it gives it a warmer toned black and for my decor it just gives it a better look this is not necessarily to age it to make it look aged it's just to give it more of a rustic look more of a brown toned black or a warm tone black you see it does make a difference I don't have to do the bottom no one's going to see it and you're just going to continue all the way around with this until you get all of your color covered up you can get little um snowman hats lots of different places and you could certainly feel free to use something that came from St Patrick's Day maybe or you know a different holiday a New Year's you can get hats or whatever you could use something like that if you wanted to so just because you don't have the exact same thing as what I'm saying you can kind of apply it to to what you're seeing here on a different scale so I'm going to wrap this hat band around I want that threaded side up and the rough side down so that you won't see it all we'll see is the finished product which will be the nice neat trim on the top and so now he has his hat band back and I'm going to start adding down this Greenery I'm just going to use some hot glue you can see in here I don't know if it's because it's garland that it like one side of the greenery actually is sort of flat and the other side is um more elevated so I'm going to flip it so that the flat side goes down against the brim of the Hat because that's where we're gluing it to the brim of the Hat not to the The Tall part of the Hat Lord anatomy of a hat I have no idea what the pieces are okay so what I'm doing is adding like two and then one then two and then one and I'm going back and forth it gives it a little bit of a variety and it doesn't make everything look so matchy matchy it's rustic you know it's rustic it's Woodland it's winter wonderland we want to give it that movement and that feel of being kind of wild and out in nature and so we're almost done with this and I encourage you to use some leftover picks for this you don't have to use all the same thing use whatever leftovers you have from Christmas and Tuck those in there can you imagine some of that Fern in there that would be really pretty too but I'm using what I have like I said to make these Winter Wonderland pieces and these are some of the pine cones that came in there they also have a little silver on them if you get these pine cones on projects and you want to take them off and reuse them it's just a piece of wire wrapped on the inside you just cut it and then untwist it very easy it's just looped around at one time and then twisted and then that's how it's put on the decorations that you know you might Thrift so I'm going to use hot glue I don't want those wires scratching up my table I'm going to use the biggest of three put it down first then I'm going to take the medium sized one and put it down next kind of right beside it and you know I picked these up and look at it before I actually glue it so I know in mind how I want it to be it's a lot easier that way than having to go back and fix it so since I've run out of brim over here I just put the glue in the little um the sides of the pine comb and then stuck it into the sides of the other one it fits like a puzzle it's perfect okay so now we're going to start with the top part of it and then I'll go kind of back and forth on the top on the sides you'll see how that's going to work these little pigs look like little Greenery trees to me so I'm just using them as trees I'm just picking some pretty ones that have a good shape that have that kind of a teardrop shape to put there I'm going to use a little bit of that Willow over there near the pine cones that's going to be almost like the feather in the Hat then I'm going to make a bird nest so I'm going to take some of this Berry Garland I guess is what it's called from Dollar Tree you can get this all the time and in a bunch of different colors usually uh the colors go by season so you'll get more orange like in the fall and then the Reds and silver and stuff like that you'll get closer to winter time Christmas time so all I'm doing is I start off in the Middle with just two loops and then I'm going to expand the loop outward like a swirl so the diameter is going to get larger and larger as I go round and around and I know this looks boring but there's method to the madness see I want this to be I'm pushing upward and I want it to be in that shape of a nest round and round and then you can just twist the tail around and then manipulate the little strands so that you get it into the right shape that you like and I'll put it right there it's a good place for it I'm going to use some of these floral pens and just push these down into the snow and the foam and it goes in there perfectly and you can get those little floral pins any place I think that you can find crafting supplies I did not get mine from Dollar Tree mine were thrifted but I know you can get them pretty much anywhere and I can't imagine they would cost that much money but they are very handy to have for some projects so now the bird is actually a bell but his bill is broken he is glued down we got a little Cardinal right there in his nest a herniased whichever one then you can begin to cut your picks apart you don't have to leave your picks and in one piece cut them into pieces to suit what it is you need so now these look like little trees all the leaves are gone for the winter time and they're just branches sticking up there with a little bit of snow on them and I think that texturally it really does something to the piece because it's more of a Woody look and then you've got the little trees beside it and they're so full and green and Lush and it just reminds me of wintertime so in these little bags of sorted scatter you can get from Dollar Tree there are a couple of different types of things you can use so I was just kind of digging through there to see what my options were and I found a little strand of this white Pit Berry so I decided to use it almost like a little bud Branch too and then stick it with the trees and then another piece I put with the pine cones and our little Willow feather and then there was a little piece of pine in there I put that in for a little bit of a different look you know we're in the wood you don't just have two types of trees there's all kinds of stuff out there so these little what are these I don't know but they look like little flowers to me and I really like them I think they're pretty I'm going to add those here and there around the pine cones on the brim and I'm also going to put them around the bird and on the platform you know just wherever it looks cute wherever I feel like I need a little extra something there's also little pine cones in there so I'll add some of those little snowy pine cones here and there I know y'all some people say I just do too much I just kill it I should have stopped four or five steps ago but that is just not my nature it isn't my nature but I do highly recommend you do what is best for you you can't tell people that they're doing something wrong just because that's not the way you would do it you know we've got to be kind not critical let's be kind and supportive of everybody's crafting just like when you ladies send me and gents too if a gent's gonna show me a picture of his crafts but um you ladies like to share your crafts with me and you email them to me and I love it and I love looking at them and they're all beautiful on their own way and they're so unique because everybody does it differently it doesn't mean they're wrong right just means they're different 's good in my opinion so I'm just tearing some more pieces off here and just placing them around in the greenery ugh I love this piece I love this piece y'all I really do and I hope that you like it as well the next project is the winter Barn this is another easy one so I've got this little Barn that I thrifted kind of Dusty needs a little cleanup and uh it says celebrate it in that like a Michael's brand I don't know but um yeah I got it thrifted we're going to change it up right now looks like it might be okay for summer or fall but I'm going to change it and make this a winter thing consider that when you have other items in your home that you you think that you can't use but you'd really like to use and give it some new life go ahead and find what you already have and I know you can get like little Barns and little buildings little at Target Dollar spot you can get them at Dollar Tree all the time whatever you find whatever you want to if you want to flip something you know I've flipped birdhouses before that I thrifted so just whatever is good for you okay so now going on I'm going to use this Mod Podge paint this along all over the roof leaving some spots thicker than other Spots I'm going to go around the bottom I'm gonna also get the edges there you don't see that right now but I do get the edges and I'm going to put this on areas where Frost or snow might collect again this is my imagination because I live in South Alabama so how would I know okay the power of TV right that's how I learn that's how I learn I watch it I see other people I hear other people talk about it the fun part we're going to take our snow mixture now I just use regular old Christmas snow for this and then table salt plain table salt mix them together and it gives it that smart that sparkly effect and it just looks snowy and icy to me I do know what sleep looks like okay so we're gonna tap it off you can leave it on there longer before you tap it off and that'll give you a you know that'll if it's dried it'll hang on to that a little bit better but I'm for purposes of making videos for you guys I'm just gonna kind of rush through that part so that you can get the idea of what we're doing patting it down wherever it needs to be padded down and I think it's cute so far that's good right go back along look at it if you need to add any more you can go ahead and add some more at this point if you don't find it until later you can always go back and add it then I left a fingerprint somewhere and I went back and fixed it um toward the end so no worries about that see the fingerprint in the top yeah so I'm going to use a wood slice and I've put some a thick layer of mod podge underneath and then what you see now is the snow that I put on top a thick thick layer I'm pressing it down into there because I want this to have pretty good solid coverage and then I'll just turn it over and tap that off and again you know when you use snow you can always put your remnants back in so I'll take that tray Port back in the bag I wanted to leave the wood Edge clean that uh bark Edge clean and then I can decide kind of how I would like for this to be now I'm being really Ginger about this because it's wet the snow is still wet underneath and on these items so I'm trying to show you without making a big mess but you get the idea when it dries right and you certainly need to give it time to dry before you start doing anything to it I have a strand of icicle garland that I've had that I crafted with last year that I got at the thrift store and I always save stuff so these are just remnants and I'm cutting off all the short icicles and putting the large ones to the side for another project these little short ones are going to be used with a little bit of help from hot glue and these are going to be the icicles that are hanging off the roof line of our little Barn so I know you can't see what I'm doing except you know that's what it looks like you add a little hot glue on the top and stick it straight up into the top I just hold it for a second they don't weigh very much so they attach pretty quickly if you do not have little icicles you don't have to put them on yours or you can make some out of felt or you can make some out of hot glue and a silicone mat I've seen people do that I've never done it but you certainly can do that and you can just make your own and that would be easy to do I think so when I can leave them in sets of three I'll leave them in sets of three sometimes I have to do just one at a time but you see I've got them I've got them on there it looks cute I think that addition really made a difference I wish that thread wasn't in there but it is Garland so that's how it works all right so if you enjoyed these projects if you could give me a thumbs up that is a huge help you can always glue these pieces down if you would like to but I'm going to leave mine alone I'm going to take them set them aside let them dry and then put them together here are the three projects I went ahead and added a little light back there in that Barn so you could see it foreign I think this is my favorite of the three Frosty's hat very full and Lush and winter wonderland looking and then the ladder also and we got the Cardinals which are near and dear to my heart it's that time of year it's winter time lots of holidays have happened in the wintertime and we start thinking about people that and and our fur babies that are not here with us anymore and we'll go into a new year and have new experiences with new people we bring into our life and it's just a reminder it's just a reminder that we're never alone I want you to get creative it's winter time and I want to let y'all know that if rustic Woodland Winter Wonderland is your thing in the winter time then you are in the right place because I'm going to show you how to do it on a budget and I'm going to show you how to do it uniquely so that it's something that you love I want to inspire you I'm not telling you to do things any particular way when you subscribe to this channel I do my 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qEQuvly-G4A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEQuvly-G4A | Why Abdul Raheem Green Came to Islam | but why I suppose it was as i was mentioning i was searching for the truth i was searching for the meaning of life i was searching for the answers to the question of you know what is it all for what is the purpose of our existence why am I here what is this life all about and having searched through various different religions and read many books and having been brought up in a fairly yes definitely a strict Christian background i came across the Quran a translation of the Quran and in reading this translation of the Quran I found within it something so unique something so special that I decided by the time I'd nearly accomplished reading it but if I had ever read a book that was from God this was the one so that was the thing that really really changed me around although I was had an association with Muslims for a long time I mean I my father worked in Egypt and so I used to spend my holidays there and I knew Muslims and so on and so forth but it was not until I really read this translation of the Quran and this is the thing that really convinced me that it must be from God from the Creator if I I've never actually heard myself of anyone becoming a Muslim because of such an experience I mean maybe there have been but yes I think this is something that you will find common amongst people who have chosen Islam I think it's worth mentioning I had it in my mind to mission this as well that everybody has to choose a slam you chose this level sometimes well should be here I mean a lot of people think the new Muslim the white Muslim there you know that the Black Muslim that you know we chose this to everyone at some stage in their life has to make a choice to be a Muslim you should be although you're brought up in a Muslim family probably and and so on and so forth you made a choice a conscious decision at some stage in your life to choose as land lots of people won't happen Muslim families who don't make that conscious decision to choose Islam they make a conscious decision to go on the opposite direction so I don't really know why we have thought to be so special but everything but hamdulillah so this this choosing of Islam as I still as mentioning this come from came from reading the Quran contemplating thinking and that is something that I find generally there is one of the things that has impressed me about Islam until today and I used to say Islam is the religion of reason and maybe that's not quite an accurate way or a you know proper thing to say but I have never found a religion and I don't think anyone and I am sure one hundred percent no one could ever find a religion that is reasonable like aslan is reasonable and I say it in the sense that you will not find a single belief a single thing that Islam is teaching you or establish telling you to believe except that it is compatible with sound reasoning and that is one of the beautiful things about stem and that's why I think you find that thinking people become Muslims not people who rely on some sort of mystical sort of emotional experience okay because really how can truth be something that is manifest through some emotional mystical strange experience I mean if that's the case then you know David Croatian the son of salmon and and so many other extraordinary crazy mass murderers and people who do all sorts of extraordinary things if you look in their psychology and their accounts of their life a lot of them have this type of extraordinary experiences like the Son of Sam a dog talked to him and he thought this dog was a messenger of god I mean you know so I mean this is sort of extraordinary things but Islam no Islam is is a religion it asks you to use your mind you find the Quran again is it saying in this assigns for those who think in this assigns for those who have understanding and this is signs for those who are wise when the angels greet the people or rather look greet them but when the angels who are guarding the gates of Hell fire they say to the people are going to the Hellfire didn't someone come to you didn't someone warned you and the people are going to the Hellfire say they said yes and if only we had used our uncle if we only used our intelligence you wouldn't now be in the fire it's an indication that Islam is something that you're going to come at an arrive at from using your intelligence not merely some act of faith accepted Islam and I went to the mosque for a bit and so on and so forth but the truth is the moment I encountered the first bit of difficulty and you know that's there a sort of I didn't ever say that I'm not a Muslim I always used to tell people over a glass of wine and oh yes I must understand is fantastic I mean I'm I remember once I was at a party and I was completely intoxicated I think would be the polite way of putting it and I was sitting there telling a group of people about how fantastic Islam was not saying well if I wasn't so drunk I could tell you a bit more and and and this is really the case so I didn't actually I mean the thing was I believed it and and I never denied that this is what I held to be the truth but in reality I was not any different in reality or I was to eating bacon butties bacon butties and bacon sandwiches right and drinking alcohol and all the rest of it and everything like that so it took two years of real mental spiritual torment I could say that's what it was it was the worst two years of my life and I always tell people that the person was the worst off is the person who knows the truth and doesn't act upon the truth the worst one is the one who knows the truth and wasn't following there's a time when you're they put it blissfully ignorant but when you know the truth and you don't follow that truth that is the stays it does hell on earth that's what it is there's hell on earth as really is and that's what I went through but handling I mean I look back on it and and I it was ultimately through a las mercy only to Allah's mercy a strengthening experience and when I did come to Islam the handle i think because of that experience i can't--it's them much stronger and and much more with complete determination not to repeat that sort of error again but it is a problem and i'm sure that lots of brothers and sisters out there in different ways who become muslim and who chooses lamb encounter that same type of problem to change their life round two and it is it is a very very very very major change it's not like you know you just change a few things right now I believe in Jesus and you know everything goes on right low I mean your life changes round almost completely and that is difficult but it's easy for whom sort of our luck makes easy anything and I always think that the best answer to that is how allah describes it in the quran and it is exactly the way I law describes it it is really the truth and I would say that it's lamb to be a Muslim to be in Islam and out of Islam the difference between being a Muslim and being an unbeliever is the difference between life and death it's that that's how extreme it is and it really is that different it's like before I was dead and I on my life it is that different it's like before and I this is how I think of it before I was in a room a vast huge room which is totally pitch dark and this room is surrounded by obstacles so you're trying to find your way around this room and as you're trying to find your way you keep hitting these things and injuring yourself and you this is how you are stumbling around in the darkness crawling around stumbling around injuring yourself battering yourself Islam is like you open the door and you step down to the daylight that's how is that's how the difference between being a Muslim I'm not being honest it's that different but I think the first thing is that you have to be very sincere and you have to be very honest about yourself that's very difficult to do that and that's very important to be sincere if you're sincere and you're really sincere I'm sure that Allah will guide you to the truth but it's not like you have to find the door really because it's there you know if anyone's watching this video well we're telling you about the same there's the light fee okay if you deserve it Allah will guide you to that light that's the reality if you're deserving of it Allah guide you to that light because we have to understand that Allah chooses who he wants for his guidance and he chooses people who are deserving of it this is the reality okay so really one needs to seek that guidance one is to pray for that guidance and you need to seek it with your mind with your heart with your soul this is the way to go forward but if we're talking about how does someone who's now found the truth they've discovered Islam maybe someone and it happened some people for years have been reading the Quran and reading books about Islam I think maybe after that you know second month they'd already knew that Islam was the truth but somehow they kept telling themselves I have to read more i have to meet read more a lot of people are afraid to make that you know that step you know that final step so I mean you know there's nothing to do it except you have to do it you know you have to take that step you know once you know that it's theme is the truth you need to embrace a slam you need to enter into the fold of Islam and for those who have done that how do you proceed simple thing simple thing very simple if you hold on to it God willing you will never go astray and you will be guided on the right path and that is to guard the press those five prayers those press five times a day if you guard them and it doesn't if you do anything if you can't do anything except that if you got those prayers and you make sure you say those prayers you will find that this will be one are the surest ways to change your life around without a doubt as I was saying unload guides he wants to guide in this noble religion we have been ordered to take into account the process of cause and effect this is something that God has put in the creation this is something that we are ordered to deal with so the cause and effect is that if you call people to Islam the effect is that moment you will expect people to embrace Islam the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu did not receive revelation and then just sit in his home he went and told people about it now primarily and fundamentally we need to do that as Muslims because that is our absolute obligation no one should think that this is something recommended or I can do it if i want to or you know know everybody is obliged an obligation upon them to call others to Islam the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi assalam he said cool people to my message or pass on my message even if it is one verse of the Quran if you know one verse of the Quran and you understand it it is your obligation to pass it on and unless of Hannah Tyler he took a vote and off he took an oath well us in el internal if he was in latina Avenue where imma go slowly had but also been happy what also some Allah swore by time that all of mankind in a state of loss inland lagina al- except those who believe my little salty hat and those who do righteous actions what are so this sub what was so bill Huck what was over stubborn and they joined together in the mutual teaching of truth and they joined together in the mutual teaching of patience so if you do not involve yourself in teaching the truth and being patient upon teaching that truth because you will never succeed including people to Islam mixed up with patients if you don't do that you are still amongst those who are lost even if you believe and even if you do righteous actions if you don't participate in one way or another in our and cooling people too according to the truth and enjoying the right and forbidding the evil and patient upon it then you're going to be of those people who are lost can you share with us some method some ways in which individuals can participate in in Dawa well there's lots of ways I mean from the first way that one can participate in giving dower is that you use you equip yourself with the knowledge and the information that you need in order to be able to convince others that Islam is the truth and that their religion is false it's not only by the way of convincing someone that Islam is true there's always a how can we say a double method we convince people that Islam is true but we also need to show them that they are upon falsehood in fact it usually comes the other way around you have to show them that what thereupon is falsehood and then after that you illustrate to them how Islam is true this is essential this is implicit even in the actual Shahada Layla in the law of the negation in the affirmation that there is nothing worthy of worship except Allah the negation nothing no God were there worship allah la except allah so there's the affirmation and so in the negation and the affirmation so you need to get the knowledge you need to get the information and you can do that you can participate it even or either on an individual level or on a wider level like those people who give lectures and talks and so on and so forth like yourself and myself this is one way you can do it you should start generally anyway with your family this is the first people you should start with they have the most obligation upon you and then after that your friends and then the people nearest you and so on and so on and so forth so this is the method inshallah calling them first and foremost to the oneness of Allah not to what are really side issues you know like I don't know why do we chop the hand of a thief or try to explain to people the Sun that is a really side issue the most important thing is to explain them why a las 10 de la la should we worship and if you feel that you can't do that okay you should still trot strike two but there's other ways you can you can distribute literature you could you can maybe Allah has gifted you with the ability to make money then you can give your money to people who are giving down you can help those organizations you can help those institutions there are concerned with propagating Islam maybe Allah has not given you the gift of the gab maybe you have good organizational talents then you could get involved in organizing or helping to organize some activities and so on and so forth one doesn't have to think that the only way to give dower is by sitting there like you know i do on the soapbox and speakers corner you know telling people about islam or so there's lots of different ways that you can get involved | iam a muslim and proud | UCQjH0dPCc_n2MSt1HIKy5nA | 2013-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,850 | 14,622 |
ENrNvurvTAA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENrNvurvTAA | Lecture 56: Limits of KH dispersion relation: Rayleigh-Taylor instability | [Music] [Applause] [Music] we were looking at equation 11 and we had linearized various terms in equation 11. in particular we had found that the linear as approximation to the surface tension term this one and then there were contributions from the quadratic term in the bernoulli equation at linear order also and that is because of the presence of a base state and so we have one contribution which is this and another contribution which is that now let us go and plug this back into equation 11 and see what form it takes recall that equation 11 is a boundary condition so if we substitute so substitute these in equation eleven by these i mean this this and this so when we substitute we find so the first term just becomes minus t del square eta by del x square the next term is half rho phi l square we have obtained an approximation to this a linear approximation so this just becomes ul square or half rho rho l and then for the upper fluid and then we have our regular terms which is plus rho l del phi hat t minus plus the gravity term minus and because this is a linearized boundary condition we have to apply this now at z is equal to zero this can be justified once again in the same manner that we have done until now any term that is a perturbation term which is applied applied at z is equal to zero has to be expanded in a taylor series and then you will find that if you go beyond the first term it will become an order epsilon square contribution so all terms get applied at z is equal to zero all terms will depend on z and get applied at z is equal to zero so now we can cancel out some of the things here as you can see so rho l u l square cancels out rho l u l square rho u uu square cancels out rho u u square after this cancellation let us write the resulted equation so we are left with minus t del square eta by del x square plus rho l by del t plus rho l u l and plus rho l minus rho u into g eta is equal to zero and as i said earlier this has to be applied at z is equal to zero the only terms which depend on z is this inside the square bracket and these terms the other terms depend on eta eta by definition is not a function of z so we do not have to worry about the z dependence in those terms so these terms get applied at z is equal to zero and you can see that this is one of the first boundary conditions that we have okay so this is the the boundary condition ok so i will call this equation two l this is a boundary condition and so now we can we have now three boundary conditions ok so what are the boundary conditions so boundary conditions we have already seen that del eta by del t plus ul del eta by del x is equal to del phi hat l by del z after linearization this will get applied at z is equal to zero similarly we have also seen a similar version of the kinematic boundary condition now for the lower the upper fluid is this after linearization at z is equal to zero and then we have equation twelve so these are our three equations these are our three equations for the three perturbation quantities phi hat u phi hat l and eta once again we are going to do a normal mode analysis in this case because the base flow is moving from left to right we are going to look for travelling wave kind of solutions the domain is horizontally unbounded so i can take e to the power i k x minus omega t kind of solutions lets do that and lets work out the dispersion relation so we are going to now do a normal mode analysis normal modes ok and our main equations will be equation twelve and the two kinematic boundary conditions so lets do that so we will say that phi hat l is equal to some complex constant a into e to the power k z exponential of i k x minus omega t you can also try e e to the power i k x plus omega t this is a left to right travelling wave left to right travelling wave as we have seen before similarly phi hat u is equal to some complex constant b so of course we have to add the complex conjugate i am not going to explicitly write this by now we are fairly familiar with this procedure and so i am going to skip writing the plus c c every day e to the power so upper will be minus k z exponential of the same thing and then eta which is some variable some complex constant into e to the power i k x minus omega t in all of them there has to be a complex conjugate added to it ok so now we have to go back and substitute this into the three boundary conditions the procedure is quite straight forward each of the cases it will lead us to an algebraic homogeneous linear equation in the three unknowns a b and e in the three complex unknowns a b and e so equation four ok so i think i have called the first kinematic boundary condition as equation four so this is i will call this equation four so this is this was already written earlier so i am just rewriting and using the same numbers that was used earlier so if i substitute these normal mode forms into equation 4 then we obtain an algebraic equation that is so four implies minus omega e plus u l i k into e is equal to k times a i can rewrite this as i times k u l minus omega into e minus k a is equal to zero i will call this equation a the first algebraic equation that we obtain similarly if i substitute the normal mode forms in the second kinematic boundary condition i will get one more equation you can tr you can do it i will straight away write the equation that we obtain u u minus omega into e plus k b is equal to zero this is b and then equation twelve which is the third boundary condition at the top of the slide you can see that you can substitute the normal mode forms into this equation and once again get an algebraic equation in a b and e so i am just straight away writing the equation it is very easy you can try it yourself this is the coefficient of e note that we have done this procedure before except that earlier we did not have a velocity profile or a velocity in the base state now we have a velocity in the base state so if you substitu if you go back and replace u l is equal to u u is equal to zero you should recover the expression that we have obtained earlier so now we have three equations three algebraic linear homogeneous equations in a b and e once again the procedure remains the same we have to take the determinant of the coefficients of a b and e and set it equal to zero which will give us the dispersion relation let us obtain the dispersion relation so i am going to write down the determinant so the determinant is i k u l minus omega minus k and 0 i k u u minus omega 0 plus k and the third one is t k square plus rho l minus rho u to g and then it is i rho l k u l minus omega and then this is minus i rho u k u u minus ok let me shift this to here zero this determinant is equal to zero once again a three by three determinant you can easily work it out if you work it out with two two or three lines of algebra you can recover the dispersion relation which i am going to write it here is equal to zero this is my dispersion relation it is a quadratic in omega so this is my dispersion relation if i solve for omega from here i will get omega as a function of k now before we look at the roots of this dispersion relation let us first look at the this is a quadratic so let us look at the the the discriminant because that is what tells us whether there is any possibility of instability or not let us look at the discriminant is of the form b square minus 4 ac you can look at the form of this equation and you can see that b is given by this part with the minus sign and a and c so a is given by this and c is given by the entire term on the and the entire last term so this this entire term and that entire term with the minus sign so let us do b square minus 4 ac if we do that then this is rho l u l plus rho u u whole square plus 4 rho l plus rho u rho l minus rho u to g k plus d k cube minus 4 rho l plus rho u k square 2 rho l u l square plus rho u square that is expression for v square minus four ac we can simplify this a little bit you can open up the brackets and cancel out some of the terms if you do that then your final expression will reduce to this your final expression will reduce to four times rho l plus rho u rho l minus rho u into g k plus t k cube minus 4 k square rho u rho l u minus u l whole square the important point to note is is that that there is a minus sign here that there is a minus sign here in the expression for b square minus 4ac so consequently we will see we will soon see that even if we choose remember that we have two fluids now the upper fluid and the lower fluid a statically stable configuration is where the heavier fluid is below and the lighter fluid is above we will see that even in a statically stable configuration just because of the presence of a base state velocity we can have instability or in other words we can have waves whose amplitudes grow as they propagate this is a consequence of the negative sign here now we are going to analyze this dispersion relation in quite a bit of detail we are going to look at various limits of this dispersion relation okay so now let us write down what are the roots of the dispersion relation recall that the our dispersion relation was a quadratic in omega so i can use the formula for a quadratic to write down the roots of the dispersion relation let us do that so omega of one comma two so what i am doing is i am just writing down the root of the quadratic equation which is written in this rectangular box this is my dispersion relation so omega of one comma two is minus b plus minus square root b square minus four e c which i have already written above divided by twice rho l plus rho u and if you simplify this this basically becomes k times rho u u plus rho l u l divided by rho l plus rho u plus minus if i substitute the formula for b square minus 4 ac inside and do some simplifications then i obtain rho l minus rho u divided by rho l plus rho u so so what i have done is i have just divided the numerator by the denominator term by term and i have pushed this 2 times rho l plus rho u inside the square root so it has gone inside as 4 times rho l plus rho u whole square and then i simplify the square root part once again as you had mentioned earlier that there is a negative sign inside the square root ok and so there is a possibility of instability now this is the dispersion relation this is the explicit form of the dispersion relation where i am writing omega as a function of k there are going to be two roots two propagating waves with respect to the flow one propagating upwards and upstream and one propagating downstream let us look at various limits of this dispersion relation so limits of the dispersion relation so what are the limits so the first limit is a very simple limit we could ignore density of the fluid above this is what we have done in all the in in some of the earliest examples of waves that we have studied in this course those were surface waves ok so now ignore density of the fluid above so we said rho u is equal to 0 and we also set ignore density and velocity so we are saying the upper fluid is not there or in other words its density is too small and its not moving so rho u is zero and rho u u is also zero is a typical air water situation you can think of where water is much more denser than air and let us say its only water which is moving its not air which is moving what what happens to the dispersion relation that we just wrote in the last slide if you make these assumptions so in that limit what do we obtain we just obtain that omega 1 comma 2 just becomes k times u l plus minus root over g k plus t k cube by rho l it is easier to interpret things if we just write it in terms of a phase velocity so i have to just divide c omega 1 comma two divided by k so c one comma two the phase velocity is omega one comma two divided by k and this is ul plus minus square root g by k plus t k by rho l i push the k inside it goes in as k square so now you can see that this is nothing we have already encountered this except that this part was not there this part is coming because of the velocity in the base state here we are considering only the lower fluid to be moving so the there are two components ah to any perturbation that there is an this component and there is another component which is like this you can think a little bit about this and you can see that if you go to the frame of reference in which the if you are traveling along with the base state along with the base flow that is with respect to the lab you are moving with the speed u l then in that frame of reference you will see exactly the same dispersion relation that we had obtained earlier when the base flow was not there okay so this is just a modified dispersion relation with this modification with this extra term k times ul this is basically a doppler shift now so this is this is something we familiar to us from before familiar from before we have seen this dispersion relation we have seen this phase speed earlier we have also seen this frequency earlier for capillary gravity waves you can see that these waves are completely stable there is no instability here the what is inside the square root for positive k is always positive okay so only travelling waves and it is a dispersive system every wave travels with its own speed we have analyzed this kind of systems in the absence of a base state before now lets go to the next limit which is we say that u u is equal to u l is equal to zero so ignore all the velocities now i am going to account for the density of the fluid above the density of the fluid below but i am going to say that lets say that we are both of them are not moving its a static configuration okay so what happens to the dispersion relation again i am going to use these values in simplifying the dispersion relation the roots of the dispersion relation that i wrote in the previous slide if you do that then we will obtain omega one comma two lets write square is equal to rho l minus rho u divided by rho l plus rho u into g k plus t k cube by rho l plus rho u this basically generalizes what we have seen earlier now there is one term like this and one term like that in particular we know that if we have light over heavy so the lighter fluid over lies the heavier fluid its a statically stable configuration heavier things go below lighter things go above or in other words rho l is or in other words rho u what is above is less than what is below the density if so then you can readily see that rho because rho l is greater than rho u this term is positive this term is anyway positive and so there is no instability under this case no instability this is intuitively expected now we can go to the other limit wherein rho heavy over light this is the other limit here rho u the upper fluid is heavier compared to the lower fluid you can immediately see that in this approximation or in this case this is going to become negative and this will stay positive so there is a possibility that omega square can become negative let us look at that possibility so we are looking at heavy over light heavier fluid over lighter fluid or row upper is greater than rho lower in that case we it is clear from the dispersion relation that the first term is negative so lets inver lets reverse the sign of the first term and lets write it as minus rho u minus rho l earlier it was rho l minus rho u i am just taking a minus common and writing it as into g k and then the second term is just t k cube by rho l plus rho u what do i gain by writing the first term like this its clear that is always negative because rho u what is inside the bracket is always positive and so the minus sign tells us that this is a negative sign this is a negative term and so this represents my frequency the square of my frequency and so if this whole term the sum of this first term plus the second term if this becomes less than zero then i expect instability this is also intuitively to be expected we know that if you place heavy things over lighter things the heavier fluid will go down and the lighter fluid will rise to the top however there is some interesting exceptions here let us look at that so this is instability because remember that this plus this less than zero implies omega square is less than zero omega square is negative it may implies that omega is purely imaginary so let us work out what is the criteria for instability so we have g k into so rho l plus rho u is there in the denominator its a positive quantity i can cancel it out so g k into rho u minus rho l is greater than t k cube i have cancel out the denominator and so we have rho u minus rho l into g is greater than t k square k is again a positive quantity its a wave number and so this is telling me that for k square less than rho u minus rho l into g divided by t we get instability so only certain waves are unstable this is very interesting because we have a heavy over light configuration and this is telling us that some perturbations are actually stable while others are unstable so by this criteria we can define a critical wave number which is just related to the square root of the right hand side so the critical wave number lets write it as rho u minus rho l into g by t notice that the critical wave number is positive because we are operating under this approximation rho u greater than rho l so rho u minus rho l is greater than zero so k c is a positive quantity and k c will have a square root sign here that is coming because there is a k square here so i have just taken a square root of the right hand side so this can be rewritten as k square is less than k c square or in other words if k is less than k c some critical wave number which depends on the parameters of the system the surface tension the two densities and the value of acceleration due to gravity so all ks which are less than kc are unstable all k's which are greater than k c are stable so this implies long waves are unstiff short waves are stable this is coming from this analysis this instability is also known as the rayleigh rayleigh taylor instability we will discuss this in slightly more detail and we will try to understand why short waves are stable despite the fact that we have a heavy fluid overlying a lighter fluid will continue in the next lecture [Music] you | IIT Bombay July 2018 | UCLI5I1QwKqQn0Cf4nzdGKeQ | 2021-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,741 | 18,376 |
0uD548UiHn0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uD548UiHn0 | Devour Lobby At It's Finest #gaming #funny #devour | it's all [Laughter] go I feel like we like the backing S is to some soul crate or something where is he where is she he I'm talking to you hey me no you oh am not me what are you talking to me what' you say are you talking to him I'm looking at this guy but I'm talking to you okay yeah so if I'm looking at this guy I'm talking to you I'm trying to show you my flashlight look here what's your flashlight look like uh it's right over here where over here you see hear that one about the three fries that walked into a bar we're cultists okay that's there's a difference pranks like thinking I've just shut my pants but I'm not going to tell any tell it's like when you uh send a text message to your friend across the room and you try and wait for their reaction and you're like smiling and then they look up and you're like this oh look away I'm not looking try not to laugh | Silly Bunt | UCHPg1_aiac1HiWR_sGRremQ | 2024-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 180 | 876 |
HY3w6WVxI8U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY3w6WVxI8U | Free Images for Your Projects | this is learning in hand i'm tony vincent and this is the show where i share tips how to's and ideas for using today's digital tools for teaching and learning episode 29 free images for your projects recorded september 2014 happens now if you're creating a digital project chances are you will want to use images i think the best images are ones you photograph or create yourself then you know your work is original and that you have permission to use it but there are times when you don't have the time talent or resources to photograph or create your own that's when you'll turn to the internet to use images photographed or made by someone else you should not just steal images you find online you need permission from the copyright holder i'd like to tell you about three websites that are great for finding clip art photos and icons these sites feature images that you already have permission to use on your website blog poster slideshow video animation etc etc first let me tell you about open clip art you can search thousands of images and use any of them for free every single image is public domain so they don't even require you to give attribution though it still could be a good idea to label your public domain images as public domain so that others know you did not steal it open clipart may be used for free without restriction for any purpose for commercial or non-commercial reasons open clipart has a chart that explains if you are permitted to use images you find for various uses it turns out you can use open clipart for any and all uses because all images have been released into the public domain you can easily search open clipart let's search for the word search there are eight pages of results while you could save the small thumbnail image chances are it will look blurry in your project it's better to download a large image that you can then shrink than to download a very small image and try to make it larger so i click the thumbnail of the image i want to use in my project now i can see a larger version this isn't a bad size and i could copy or save this image but instead let's get an even larger image by clicking the png button png is a great format for art because most of the time the images have transparent backgrounds which means there's not a potentially ugly white box around the image when you use it in a project there are a variety of ways to save an image if you're on windows or mac you can right-click to save the image on a chromebook tap the mouse pad with two fingers on ios and android press and hold the image the second free image repository i want to tell you about is pixabay it has clipart and photographs just like open clipart images on pixabay are all published as public domain you can copy modify and distribute these images all without asking permission and without giving attribution pixabay search box has some options to help you find what you're looking for you can even filter your search to specific categories like animals people education and emotions you'll probably see images that look great and might be perfect for your project at the top of the results if you look closely you'll see that these are sponsored images sponsored images linked to shutterstock shutterstock's images are not public domain they cost money so when using pixabay train your eyes to ignore those beautiful sponsored images click an image you'd like to download you can save the image on this page but you can get higher resolution photos by selecting a size on the right side of the screen and clicking download you'll have to complete a captcha before the download can start if you don't want the frustration of a captcha for each download you can sign up for a free account you can even use your google account to sign up the third library of free images i'm excited to show you is the noun project the noun project is filled with simple icons and symbols some of those icons and symbols are licensed as public domain most of them are licensed under creative commons attribution you are free to use these images but you must give credit to the designer the noun project makes it clear who to credit you can copy their wording to include as credits in your project saving images from the noun project is a little more complicated than saving from open clipart and pixabay like open clipart in pixabay you enter your search and click one of the thumbnail results you cannot download the image on this details page the noun project has programmed their site so that you have to log in before you can copy or download their images you can sign up with a facebook account or with an email address after logging in you can click the download button you can choose to buy the image now if you purchase it you don't have to worry about attribution requirements if you use the image for free you'll have to agree to attribute the designer after you agree your download begins the download is a zip file on windows mac and chromebook it's easy to unzip the file and turn it into a folder inside that folder is a png image you can import into your project unzipping on an ipad requires an app to be installed one of the free apps you can use is called documents 5. so on an ipad you just first find your icon in safari and click download choose to open the zip file in documents 5. in documents 5 click the newly downloaded zip file to unzip it then open the newly unzipped folder click the icons png image to view it then click the share button and save to gallery after all those steps the image from the noun project is finally in your photo library and ready to be used in your project ipad apps like zip viewer work in much the same way you'll open the file and zip viewer open the zip file and then find the png file and save it to your photo library on android the zip file goes into your downloads so after clicking download in your browser simply open a free app like andro zip or winzip browse to find the zip file in your downloads and extract it inside you'll find a png image that you can then use in other apps and a little hint if you'd rather have white or gray icons instead of the black ones the noun project has in an image editing app turn up the exposure and decrease the contrast so yes the noun project's icons and symbols take several steps to access but i think they're worth it the images are highly recognizable helping you communicate your ideas in projects keep in mind there is a difference between illustrations and decorations the best projects have visuals that illustrate ideas presented images that illustrate show explain or serve as an example i've been using images in this video to illustrate what i'm talking about images that decorate are added as an extra element that are there maybe just to fill up space and look pretty but do not help explain the idea you're trying to convey this kitten is super cute but she's a decoration because i'm filling up space with a photo that doesn't have to do with the ideas i'm talking about yes open clip art pixabay and the noun project are massive libraries of images but they don't have images of everything sometimes you'll need to try different keywords to improve your search results if you're not happy with your initial search results reword with synonyms or think of other things you can search for alan levine calls refining your search image seeking and i like his suggestions for finding an image to illustrate your word or concept searching for a word might not display an image that illustrates your idea so alan suggests that you search for actions that demonstrate what you want to illustrate search for objects people or animals that are associated with what you want to illustrate search for locations where what you want to illustrate occurs if you're like me you've spent a lot of time searching for just the right image to illustrate an idea instead of using google to find images that i may not have permission to use i tend to stick with using open clipart pixabay and the noun project to find free and copyright friendly clip art images icons and symbols that's it for episode 29. i'd love for you to like learning in hand on facebook and follow me on twitter and of course i highly recommend you head on over to learninginhand.com thanks for watching you | Tony Vincent | UCxK7_qVsBHHMlzLSPPJqw_Q | 2014-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,524 | 8,304 |
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-cARPZAl_6Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cARPZAl_6Q | Generative AI Sessions - 2023 MIT IAP Computational Law Workshop | okay welcome welcome everybody um hi I'm dazza Greenwood uh from MIT media lab and also executive director of law.mit.edu which is the convener of today's Workshop the eighth annual MIT computational law Workshop I just want to start by saying having done these things since actually the late 90s at MIT on this topic of lawn technology I honestly believe this is the best program yet and that's owed largely because of what it is we're talking about and and the speakers that we have to help elucidate what has been a breakthrough with widely accessible generative artificial intelligence and its applications for Law and its impact on Law and legal processes so put your seat belts on this one is going to be a doozy so with that uh let's uh let's get right into it shall we hi everyone so we are so thrilled to see the incredible turnout and excited that so many of you are deeply engaged in this topic uh we'll hear the thought-provoking discussions from Professor Stan Katz and Michael Bommarito as well as the exciting work that Dr Jesse Hahn and his team at multi-tech are doing it seems we are at the cusp of serious advancements in human machine collaboration if we are to consider them the rules and subsequent possible use cases for generative AI how could we see machines as partners in our legal processes and practice as we hear about the experiments in ways in which generative AI are finding integration and accelerating our everyday workflows how do we appropriately account for and mitigate risks and harms of use on the other hand how could we be evolving our skill sets to not only enable more efficient practice but also unlock more creative and critical capabilities if we could move ahead a couple of slides yes sorry stop at the human next slide I frequently think about the human diagnosis project this is a worldwide effort created and led by the global medical community to build an open intelligence system that Maps the steps to help any patient around the world in effect a crowdsource consult for those of you unfamiliar with this reference consults are typically a term used to describe conferring with multiple doctors at once for their opinion on whether or not this may be indeed the right diagnosis or treatment plan the human diagnosis project mirrors this process but as opposed to a single consult their tool enables multiple simultaneous consults in a matter of minutes and verified by knowledge source for medical experts at the world's leading institutions interestingly the key driver behind the technology is fundamentally the Steep collaboration between human and machine that is the success of the project is owed to contributions of human expertise to continuously refine the Tool's competencies widespread positive testimonials from users have shared how the system improves their diagnostic reasoning not only allowing them to produce differential diagnoses more rapidly but their ability to think more critically and across highly disparate cases evidently I share this narrative by means of illustrating that we may find inspiration from the human diagnosis project at the Advent of generative AI for perhaps many of you in the audience can agree medical and legal do share a few similarities in particular that Knowledge Management plays a Monumental role in the success of the practice a direct correlation in this specific sense it's the idea that we form legal diagnoses whether it be the act of redlining and contractual review argument development and case determination and Discovery the Notions of issues spotting fact-finding risk analysis altogether contribute to a diagnosis a key difference of course is the importance of language as a core element of the field next slide and so at the wake of gpt4 I have been reflecting on what it means to have a conversation with machines more importantly what can we learn from Human to human communication that can be applied to human machine communication linguists have been reflecting on Notions of communicated meaning through the lens of pragmatics pragmatics is largely regarded as extra linguistic considerations relevant to conversational appropriateness what is meant may be inferred by what is said on the basis of principles such as cooperation informatitis and relevance next slide and so the introduction of cognitive pragmatics or a cognitive system view disrupted the broader field of pragmatics by considering the mental inputs and outputs of communication cognitive pragmatics is interested in the structure of dialogue derived from a shared knowledge of an action plan next slide Bruno Barra a renowned scholar in the field describes how cognitive pragmatics manifest through conversation games he defines a conversation game as a set of tasks that each participant must fulfill in short this translates to party a produces an utterance party B builds a representation of its meaning the hope is that this representation is a reconstruction of party A's communicative intent as discussed conversation games are intended to be communal a simultaneous effort to build together it predicates on some form of a mutual shared premise in an ideal game the speaker can predict how the receiver will reconstruct the meaning of the utterance and the receiver comprehends the speaker and is in fact capable of reconstructing its meaning however a key element to conversation games is that the receiver will always react or respond to the speaker even if the receiver does not necessarily understand them accordingly a conversation game will continuously reset until a congruent representation of meaning is achieved a conversation game can then be highly ineffective if no shared understanding ever exists or can be reached in order to mitigate issues of interpretation the idea is to create a collective belief and to use utterances that are elocutionary Acts elocutionary acts are a term put forth by J.L Austin a philosopher of language to describe words that Express what is done and to be done so actions some examples include assertive interrogative and directive statements in legal context elocutionary acts are no stranger as the notion of law making frequently relies on the use of directives next slide so why does this matter there is a powerful analogy to be made between conversation games and how to speak with machines otherwise engaging with large language models for dialogue folks in the audience are likely already familiar but one of the significant steps that has led to the release of Chief chat gbt is owed to its predecessor instruct gbt instruct gbt applied reinforcement learning to fine-tune gpt3 to better understand written instruction its ability to respond to user instruction learn from Human feedback enabled progress in the contextual richness of its outputs those still far from perfect a much closer alignment to human intention similar to the conversation gain the fine tuning of gpt3 to human instruction can be regarded as a parallel to the active use of elocutionary Acts to mitigate misinterpretation in human conversation therefore it is no coincidence nor surprise that when speaking with machines we have been perfecting the art of elocutionary Acts namely directives or instructions moreover with the onset of increasingly powerful generative AI models came a rising interest in prompt engineering this is seen in the development of publicly available prompts to test and experiment with various competencies with Chachi BT such as these browser plugins that help discover share and import prompts while using the tool one of the clear patterns that have emerged in prompt engineering is a representational nature and the use of embodiment numerous prompts begin with act as or pretentity other prompts come in the form of specific requests in either scenario we see behaviors that are highly performative and elocutionary so returning to our initial ask of the workshop what use cases do we see for generative AI the patterns with which prompt engineering have emerged suggests that legal tests most amenable involve those that are related to execution a first cut a first draft generating existing boilerplate next slide get more complex raising tasks such as issue spotting enabling creative multi-perspective construction of arguments collating and inferring meaning at scale fall short if we are limited to the use of elocutionary Acts we will require additional fine-tuning Beyond user instruction but to user negotiation user critique user perception complementarily prompts must efficiently account for why we communicate in addition to how we communicate and so how then could we fine-tune our models such that they reflect the forms of written legal communication embedded in the interactions of the field in particular those that can reveal the Strategic uses of language and with that I'll turn the floor over to daza to discuss practical questions about legal prompt engineering next slide please great so um just to maybe go backwards a little bit and uh ask the higher level question um how could generative AI tools like chat GPT be used in a legal context and that's really that's the underlying sort of assumption that gives rise to all of the observations and questions that Megan was just raising so just to sort of Lay It lay it out um you could use this type of tool for a contract well wait a second what kind of contract a first draft of a contract um and actually is it the previous slide uh Ryan could you find the standard warnings I thought I'd put it up front it might be the it might be a few slides ahead let's just start with a warning um next yeah uh that standard should probably be in parentheses but it does not go without saying and I think it does not go without emphasizing that this class of technology is not perfect um in fact it's deeply flawed in some ways uh it provides um inaccurate and false information uh and that has a risk of relying on it uh too much and just using the first draft is the last draft for example um it also could raise other legal higher level policy issues with misinformation it also has prejudices and biases that were brought in through the training set so beware of those propagating those uh which can be deeply embedded within the results and biases is particularly interesting in the legal context which I'll come back to in a moment for fiduciary duties but attorneys are one of those roles that owes fiduciary duties of loyalty to our clients and that means putting the client's interest first to the extent that the training data includes prioritization of corporate interests or a consumer interest or a you know some particular government or cultural kind of Interest which can seep been as part of the bias that may or may not be um the same as the client's interest that we need to put first so becoming aware of and a Savvy consumer of these outputs um as an input to us doing our job is critical okay standard oh and the last thing I would just say on this is um something that um I'll put it right in the chat here because these are really words to to live by um this is a quote from Sam Altman um who is the um the head of openai that provides chat GPT chat gbt is incredibly limited but good enough at some things to create a misleading impression of greatness it's a mistake to be relying on it for anything important for now it's a preview of the progress so part of why so now having said that let's go back to the first slide uh of my segment please um the reason These Warnings are important is because stuff is amazing oh like I was saying at the start of the workshop we've just experienced a sea change like as a major threshold moment in terms of the capabilities that are now widely available and that have particularly good um application uh in for legal use cases can we hit the next slide please um what kind of applications I mentioned contracts only the first draft statutes um if if you've done the pre-reading you will have seen um my back and forth with chat GPT on fiduciary duties and it came up with what I've written a few Federal statutes in the U.S in my time and it came up with a very good I would say first draft of a statute for the particular context that I had provided it a complaint uh in a Judicial context deposition questions a brief basically anything for a first draft but it's not just drafts of documents you know lawyers were very frequently document Paradigm oriented there's also processes and I think that the biggest ones might be with legal processes so for example um legal triage is something that Suffolk University law school has been doing where people can cons individuals can speak in plain language um and the AI can figure out what the relevant context is can Surface the legal issues and then get people to the right person to help them um consumer rights we're going to hear from Joshua Browder um at the end of the session he's doing remarkable things with interactive live real time um on usage of this technology integrated into things like chat Bots by companies but but his tool is representing the consumer interests getting into a bot versus bot context there and so much more um next slide please one of the really interesting things here that and something that Megan and I have been working on a lot and you'll hear more about it in 2023 is the late what you might call the latent knowledge or the capability overhang uh that happens when you take all of this text and all these but core more than one Corpus is a corpora um of from all across humanity and you put it and you vectorize basically the words and the phrases and the concepts um like in linear algebra interesting patterns emerge that we're heretofore unknown and that could is a new source of knowledge um and it can be used very productively um in lots of uh commercial and academic and and governmental and other use cases there's so many possibilities um we we've got some great speakers I'm just going to skip across this for now and let's go to the next slide there's a lot on that last slide though we'll come back to you later this year so legal engineering meet prompt engineering you know we love legal engineering at law.mit.edu um and you can look at our media page to find um some deep dives into what we think legal engineering is and why we think it's so important um prompt engineering is a phrase you may have heard Megan just went into some of the details of it we think that there's a subset of prompt engineering that is particularly useful in a legal context and um and and when we when we talk when I talk about a legal context that really gets us back to a concept which also resonates in law from evidence or just relevance um and so one of the critical things to get great results from a prompt in a legal context is to design The Prompt so that it provides the relevant context um so by way of an example and actually do you mind if I screen share for a quick second Ryan uh Brian Brian uh yeah just a moment let me uh let me get out of that yeah there you go you gotta so um here's here's just an example uh so um for deposition questions um you could ask it give me deposition questions and I put a link to this in the chat but you if you tell it things like the purpose of the deposition the specific cases and the parties involved uh the some of this other relevant context here in the context of a deposition it will give you much better ideas for questions that you could ask similarly when I said a draft of a contract you could say give me a draft of a contract to buy a used car and you'll get back something that's pretty good but if you were to ask it um I want a draft of a contract for a used car by individuals in the state of California and include the make and model the purchase price the many warranties etc etc include this simple plain language in the prompt then you will have composed The Prompt in in a certain sense legally engineered it to make sure that that relevant context is supported and reflected in the draft that you get and that'll make that draft all the more valuable um one of the things that I the reason I posted this on our Workshop uh GitHub repo is because when I was writing this and I was thinking what do I say to the workshop participants about what's relevant in these different contexts one of the things I did which is a new go-to for me since uh a month and a half is I went to chat CPT to ask yet what context would you need in a prompt in order to get the best contract these were actually answers that I got from Chachi PT saying the context for for these different things and I'll tell you what it was better than my draft like these are all twice as long as the examples that I had provided and they're all quite good anyway you can so let's go back to the slides here actually do you mind taking back the the helm uh Brian yeah um I'm taking over great okay do you have that next slide Yep looks good uh can you go to the next slide oh we already did the warnings okay and so that at a very high level are a few things about prompt engineering um the the last thing I'll say actually go to the previous slide this one's kind of chilling yeah um the the last thing I'll say is is that um prompt engineering so mostly what I was just talking about was prompt construction or just prompt you know grammar and syntax and semantics in a way which is important you could say that's kind of legal engineering we craft words the deeper engineering here is and we'll see with uh Jesse Hahn and and the other people have been doing this is to be able to sort of integrate the prompts as part of a workflow that can be automated so there's inputs at certain points um we get an output that becomes an input for another part of a process you we can actually engineer generative AI at certain points in a in a sequence of a workflow that's even deeper concept of prompt engineering and then the deepest is something I've been calling prompt Plumbing which is at a much lower layer of the infrastructure you can use approaches like Lang chain um which does some really um interesting it kind of takes summaries of the Big Blocks of text vectorizes it and carries the context forward you can do things with much greater amounts of information than what happens just there's an interface like chat GPT where you run out of tokens we'll get much more into all that later in the year okay so I want to hand the uh the the baton back to the next oh okay and now as promised um Dan and Michael can you come off mute please hello everyone greetings from Chicagoland welcome um Mike I believe are you Mike are you on your tracker right now in Michigan or what's happening here I think I've gotta unmute him hold on um foreign there we go can you hear me now welcome and it's by way of introduction uh we really look to to Michael and Dan as as um as pillars in this this emerging space of computational law um Dan arguably um kind of coined the phrase um before we started uh focusing on it at MIT and Dan I just want to recognize you again and thank you for being a member of the board of advisors of the MIT computational law report so with that can you please show us how on Earth you got GPT to pass in part the bar exam can you add Michael as co-host so he can do video if he wants if you really want if you want to see me you don't have to obviously but we'll do I'm not on the tractor if that's what you're hoping for but folks are seeing this here yes yeah okay well again greetings from Chicagoland Mike is joining us from uh from Michigan uh near the campus of Michigan State University uh I guess um maybe I can uh well I'll just keep it here for a second maybe I'll take you a little bit back back a little bit for us uh you know we've been working in this area of large language models on the academic side for a while now and uh more recently on the commercial side uh um years ago we had a company uh called Lex predict and we did a bunch of things in that company including things like litigation prediction contract analytics and we had a library in the library one of the libraries well with several libraries one was called Lex NLP and it was focused on uh you know what I think will now be called classic NLP in this area uh classic NLP which is uh you know uh the historic workflow in which people did undertook NLP tasks which is now increasingly being displaced by of sort of deep learning as the base uh as the kind of Base method and so you know unfortunately this is just the nature of things you know you the libraries that we built back 2016 to 2018 have been eclipsed by by other methods and uh so I'd say you know you could still use some of what was done before but I think it's kind of um you know unfortunately Fallen by the wayside so last year we on the academic side we worked with this pan-european group on on something called Lex glue and this kind of was an opportunity for us to really work heavily this was a benchmark analysis of several leading large language models on a wide range of tasks including Bert long form or Big Bert so forth and so on and we got the paper in the ACL conference which uh is probably the best conference or one of the best conferences on this topic of natural language processing um so in November when we got out of our non-competes we uh we're once once worn to the breach uh uh We've started another company and so you know it was in the context of doing that work I mean we're doing a bunch of stuff to build out this company and won't talk too much about that today that kind of set the conditions for us to be thinking about okay you know we're building a bunch of these core tools and we've been telling folks hey you know there's been a material increase in the quality of these large language models and um uh you know but we could not come up with a great way to show that to people and then of course um November 30th about seven weeks ago chat GPT enters the fold and uh you know uh uh and here we are and here we are so I was doing this uh I run this this mooc on a bus area's Law School in Germany uh along with some with other schools including SMU in in Singapore uh um and the very last session uh uh we did this introduction of Richard suskin using chat GPT and we sort of said okay you know I don't I given these intros is always difficult you know you want to do the credit show sort of the proper amount of fealty uh and what have you and so uh we we said you know we're gonna Outsource this to chat GPT and I'll say it gave a pretty high fidelity uh uh uh pretty high fidelity uh uh um introduction and and even thanks Richard for for his presentation so right before Christmas I called Mike and I said I think I think this is it I think what we should do is try to do the bar exam um there have been a few efforts a couple people had shown a few things online but I said you know we need like a rigorous systematic treatment of this not just kind of like plug stuff in and see what comes back out but like can we kind of go through this in a more systematic Manner and so you know we got done with Christmas uh and we put our heads down and a few days later we had kind of version one and now we're on to the second version um of the paper uh I guess I'd just say this I mean uh uh uh language is the coin of the realm and law and if you had to kind of say and most roads in law lead to a document and that document is expressed in natural language from a historical and anytime soon going forward perspective we have had subsequent waves of legal technology most of the most of the tools on have that have been built today including anything we've built and any other tool and I'll stand by this really have not had a very good account for legal language there have been clever hacks to work on these problems kind of in an indirect way but never a frontal assault on the problem and the problem is that there's a lot of semantic Nuance in legal language in general Language by the way and in legal language and now we've seen this kind of material increase in the quality of tools and so this kind of brought us around to say okay can we work on a problem that would help demonstrate to people the nature of the capabilities and increasing the capabilities and so we started on the bar exam so I'm gonna pass it over to Mike and I'll be the uh I'll be uh mining the slides to kind of talk us through but I just wanted to set us up with that over to you so yep so we did what you would kind of hope we did or at least I think it's what you'd hoped we did we went to the source of the exam in any sense in any sense that there is an exam in a singular correct sense right it's the ncbe's model exam and there's different components to the exam some of those are obviously better suited to um to something like GPT for example the me or the MPT are probably um things that GPT could do they might be things that GPT could even do at an adequate or passable level but we chose the MBE portion in particular because there's not really any degree of subjectivity it both features complex syntax in the questions questions that are if we're being honest purposely written to trick people both with the length of the sentences the complexity of the sentence structure and the nature of the presentation of the facts extraneous adjectives all this kind of stuff and there's no question as to whether Dan and Mike graded it correctly right we don't have access to all these NCB or State Bar graders and so were we to do the Mee or MPT there would be questions about whether we had Faithfully reproduced an assessment as the actual student sitting for the exam would do none of those questions for the MBE so is it only the me yes but does that obviously allow us to speak more objectively yes so here's an example of what we got this is from the ncbe's public uh like documentation about this we can't reproduce info all of our questions because they assert copyright but you can buy them for 200 bucks and you can see I think this is let's see there are one two three this isn't actually so bad these are what four different sentences here sometimes these questions are one to two sentences with that many words and the question is a um a four-part multiple choice question I'll point out just to be very pedantic here the question is asking for a binary answer but of course there are not two choices there's actually four so the prompt if read literally which is what GPT will do sometimes and some people do is not really aligned with the question and this is obviously just a part of dealing with natural language so while well if you want to be really pedantic you'd say the questions are poorly written by the ncbe and and trick even GPT it's also just like this is this is the way your client's going to speak to you they're not going to be that precise so deal with it next slide Dan so again to Baseline to talk about the students sitting for this the rates at which students correctly answer questions are presented in that rightmost column in this table and if you've ever procured legal services and you're not an attorney who sat for this bar those numbers might not instill a lot of confidence right like you don't want to know that your Council forgets rule 34A um and uh gets you into exfoliation situation because they only got 59 on the bar but that's the way it works so these are the numbers quote to beat if you will or these at least represent the efforts or abilities of people who spend a lot of time on this yeah another key Point here is chat GPT is kind of the the named Azure for what openai offers uh they offer and have offered a number of models some of the models are multi-modality models that do different things some of them just do one thing text DaVinci 3 is the best model that we could get to answer the questions there's also a codex model that has got larger token windows and supposedly better on some tasks but text DaVinci 3 was the the best and largest model that actually responded which is technically different from chat GPT as you experience it but supposedly the foundation so with that detail aside we get to the the meat of this and I think it was great um Megan and daza you guys talked it a little bit about very related Concepts right so the degree to which the prompt can impact the model's response is some sense Megan like you said not much difference in humans in many circumstances the way we frame problems the the way that we pose the outcomes the way that we contextualize which shared body of knowledge or if there even is a shared body of knowledge all those things have a huge impact in how we as humans carry on conversations and we see that with these models now we have I don't know let's say 70 years of somewhat rigorous psychology that can at least inform human interaction we do not have anywhere near that much the longitudinal research on how human computer interaction in these llms works so what we did is try seven things that you might ask a normal student to to do from a heuristic perspective helping them take a test or you might just write questions this way if you've ever written questions as a professor or whatever so what's the answer what's the answer with a justification or explanation then some variation on that with rank ordering two three choices in our follow-up work on the CPA exam we did a little bit more with Source hallucination and Source constraints which I think you touched on daza but but for this paper we just did these seven prompts and when we did that as Dan said we wanted to do this in a very rigorous scientific way not just like a coffee paste a couple bar hero questions kind of thing into um into this so we tried just about every switch and flip in and dial that's Exposed on the API to ensure that one the results were robust this wasn't just like some kind of local optimal API parameter value where it magically worked because it basically did within six or seven percent across every setting that we tried and um and the only thing of note probably here qualitatively is the temperature in some of these parameters have to do with how random or how reliable and deterministic the answers from gptr if you're doing anything where you really need to explain what you're doing or cite that you did something at a certain time in a certain way you should be careful about your temperature values because the only way to deterministically record something to the best of our abilities with GPT is to set the temperature to zero so we we tried all these different things and like I said the short answer was it didn't really matter and everybody asks did you fine-tune it answer was yes to the extent that we had a couple hundred test questions and no it didn't help and no we don't know exactly why although we have a lot of theories and there's some other research about how fragile some of these models are and the question is best answer by just not using GPT which is something we're working on so as far as the results I imagine a lot of you've probably seen it because it's been kind of hard to avoid in the Press lately but I was I didn't believe it at first but this kind of the short answer because of how hard the problem was and how prior research even from like Thompson Reuters with a lot of effort had been let's just say not anywhere near closely so the the model does worse than the students but not much worse in a handful of categories and the model's top two responses are very much correct relative to what it would have gotten if it had been randomly guessing which suggests it's very close to doing even better than what it's doing right now and um and yeah I mean I don't know which section you hated most for those of you who've taken the bar exam or or those of you who have kind of practical experience with the law which of these you think you actually still live today but a lot of the questions in the exam are difficult some are more fact specific some involve like information that might be deemed to be outside the scope of what the contextualization like con law for example a bunch of the con law questions have to do with let's say Foreign Relations or or stuff that that may have actually been harmed by the contextualization prompts um but it did did better than anyone expected ourselves included I think is it's safe to say and uh Dan if you want to go to the next slide I think it's clear that something sometime I think we said in the paper 0 to 18 months from when we published will likely meet the threshold for the ncbe's kind of estimated passage rate when that'll be I don't know um I think I'm leaning towards the under now on that range and not the over based on the acceleration that we're all seeing in the market and I don't know whether you want to talk more about what that means for the bar exam or what that means for attorneys who practice or what that means for for Public Policy or what that means for clients but any and all questions I think are obviously relevant in Salient right now and um and real questions to ask maybe I'll say one thing about this this was not in the first version we put out and we thought you know it'd be very we've kind of done it but we didn't really you know well you know it'd be very helpful to again we want to show people kind of progress It's like let's just go back and run kind of the historical Gambit of GPT models to give people a view that even 2019 and gpt2 um which people have used in papers to show like do things like draft patent applications and things like this it's not even able to process the question so it's a zero percent then a neat of one go ahead sorry Mike and we've been using some of the commercial stuff like alien AI models the bloom models all these kind of models out there have been testing for a variety of tests and the prior generation of models or models that could run on 48 gigs of vram before some of the latest 8-bit or compression techniques like these things were struggling again even to respond to the prompt right you give a four multiple choice questions with a 500 token intro question and it just wouldn't even wouldn't even work so something has materially changed even in the last six to 12 months in terms of this state of the art I feel it too that's partly why we've dedicated so much of this workshop and why we're going to be focusing on this through the year something big is happening right now something has changed there's been a major breakthrough so glad you're both on it I'm sorry to interrupt uh but I just want to emphasize that point that hey everybody listen up things are this is different than it was even just 12 months ago nine months ago even yeah and I think that this chart is pretty much the proof and I just just uh show it to you with one other example that um is this this same we have the same result as you see in the bottom corner should have made a larger version of the graphic but you see the same story that's the CPA test now it gets clobbered on the math part of the CPA you can read this paper but like but it it's the same basic story you see this material jump between GPT 3.0 and 3.5 bottom left corner as you see it so um okay back over to you Mike for anything else or yeah no and I think that the biggest Point like if you think about what is the bar exam really test Dan as you said earlier it's mostly a test of syntax there's some test of legal Theory and and some practical um in the MBE at least that the kind of thing that you at least see in law school and the state bars care about but but I mean honestly I think a lot of many practicing attorneys especially as they lean corporate care more about the things that are tested in the CPA exam from a concept perspective then let's say whichever question California decides to throw onto the exam this year so the the CPA exam is an interesting semantic or conceptual Counterpoint to the syntactic performance of the bar exam and to me viewed in in kind of complement to each other they show this isn't just a syntax capability Quantum Leap this is also a semantic um conceptual awareness that was also previously not either present or able to be exposed so there we are I know I think I saw a couple questions come in yeah we've got a few I can help surface them for your convenience do you want to please kind of pick and choose by all means so one one question that's kind of seminal it's high level and then we'll get into the nitty-gritty um is uh what does this mean for the future of the bar exam and like if generative AI let's say in the next Revolution or Evolution um it passes you know overall passes the bar does that mean that our bar exam or CPA test should evolve and how and um can I just offer one provocation to that which is and I've been thinking about this a lot lately when I've been trying to Grapple with what does this mean um and how do we adapt to this uh and make the most of it not fall under the bus as well um you know when when the motor vehicles um kind of came along that was a big change right but so people could go a lot faster and a lot further that didn't mean we changed the rules of the Olympics for for running or for a marathon so we have things that humans do we have capabilities that machines provide that allow us to extend our reach and our power and our vision in certain ways but it it strikes me that the most important thing here is to look at um look at the technology and not necessarily judge it solely against human intelligence but let's take a look at it for what it is now having said that let me ask you guys what is it and what does it mean for us and for the bar exam Dan do you want me to answer because I have less to lose in my faculty well I don't I'm I'm yeah go ahead I mean I'm not any big like defender of the bar exam so go ahead though I think the question is why does it exist right and there there's a degree to which it exists in the absence of a regimented system with transparency and you could talk about things like econ lemon law information or you could just acknowledge that there might be long-standing gatekeeping dynamics that are a part of this and that the NCB itself has adjusted the difficulty of the exam solely to reduce passage rates which doesn't strike me as necessarily relevant to the qualification of practitioners if they're just changing it to make it harder so there's fewer people to pass every year I I don't carry a bar card so I can kind of say what I want on this front um but I think the question is again we said this I think in the intro because it's where I truly am on this there is legal demand there's kind of a an uncontroversial quantity of legal demand in the market lots of people have tried to measure it access to justice is kind of existing solely because we don't have either Supply or access or whatever whatever kind of lens you want to take people aren't getting the legal services that they need for one or more reasons to me as long as we have this unmet volume which is not an insubstantial volume of demand for Legal Services especially among people who are probably if we're being very blunt not getting access to the best attorneys anyway then we truly do have an ethical responsibility regardless of what the hell the state bars tell you but you have a true ethical responsibility in an absolute sense to try to figure out how to use these tools to help people and does that mean give them chat GPT and say do exactly what it says and and I'll bill you for it it absolutely does not mean that right but so long as we have so many people who can't afford or access Services the ethical obligation is to figure out how to solve that and I don't see anything that can scale and get anywhere near as close as what we just presented is it ready no but is there any other system capable of scaling to the total volume of questions that people ask in our legal systems happy to see it indeed and speaking of the total number of questions uh we have another um question here about what what that what that Corpus should be and the question is how how much of GPT Da Vinci's poor performance relates to the lack of the training set for specific texts in the legal um context the traditional thing and so forth and what and what do you think about the next version of GPT um in terms of maybe um honing it or uh doing post training kind of fine-tuning just in this or if we just make it big enough will it will it be able to surpass these uh barriers yeah I mean one of the things that nobody knows because it's kind of a closed model despite the name of the company is the provenance of the model so there have been a number of Publications that are peer reviewed although peer review is limited in situations like this and they say that they're training on a set of data the best open analog we have is called the pile and used in a number of models like the ones from the Land Community In Bloom and the pile includes a large volume of material that includes include but not limited to the free law project in Nolo and in our CPA paper for example we explicitly ask the model to include a source or an authority or a reference to the to the Authority for its answer and frequently it will show you a URL for something like Nolo or lii or a similar source and so I am I've kind of gone back and forth on this is we've collected a little bit more information I do believe that GPT and many of these models have in them most of the public law if you will do they have every complaint and Pacer I don't think so but do they have most of the public law that you would think would be required to answer these questions I think the answer is yes so then it comes down to the architecture of the model of what data was used in reinforcement with what pre-processing or post-processing or other models are in the pipeline that we experience as this singular model and that for GPT I don't know how to tell you the answer I do know the other models out there seem to know about Source material Source Hallucination is an issue writ large and there's techniques to handle it and I know you reference Lang chain two which is a great way to control some of this stuff but it um it it's an open question I guess it depends in in the most appropriate answer for this community well one thing that should be said though is that we picked this test because it is not really available on the internet that's important because otherwise it's sort of your feeding thing it's already seen so I mean obviously there's a concern you do it again and maybe it's being gobbled up I mean this is always an issue but uh the answers for this exam were never sent to GPT we just took we only took the answer back we're trying to keep it clean but the but you know you you worry with some of the other there are bar materials out on the web and it's probably been gobbled up in this kind of vacuum cleaner that they used to put in into the file or what have you so or a common crawl or whatever uh so this you know that that was what we were trying to do is we can't because nobody knows absolutely for certain but this is not generally available on the web that's that we can say we're going to need to start to segue um really I know you're incredibly busy but I encourage you to stick on for a few more minutes if you can uh Michael and Dan because I want to show you I want you to see what Jesse's come up with in his startup for uh by way of a new modality that lawyers and others can use for for prompting and the last little bit of color um as uh Megan and I are in the midst of a research project trying to probe what these models can do vis-a-vis fiduciary duties one of our thoughts or one of the things I'm starting to work on with Gabe Tenenbaum and with uh Jonathan Aspen and others is to get um faculty and experts um uh in fiduciary duties to help us come up with completely new fact patterns and cases that have that have not only not been published have never been thought of before so we can really finally have confidence um that there hasn't been leakage in the training data that's one of the ways it's like an extraordinary measure but at some point we have to just put our foot down and come up and be absolutely sure that we're at least getting performance on things that are novel we did that with the CPA exam so maybe we can share that more we created de novo questions from the curriculum so you gotta talk um okay so now with that um Jesse um are are you with us and can you come off on video mute um I am thank you for handing over the stage and for setting the subdozer very excited to share you guys to share with you guys what I've been building um I think you'll find it very helpful for some of the legal use cases that you've been considering um if you will allow me to share my screen I'll jump right into a demo absolutely um go ahead and um hit screen share and let us know if you have a problem great and Jesse by way of introduction it am I correct in saying that you previously worked at open Ai and were involved with chat gbt uh yes so um I'm the co-founder and CEO of multi which is the startup that is responsible for this tool which I'm about to demo to you this was started back in May prior to that I was working at openai I worked on large language model infrastructure did some early work on chat gbt dialogue systems and grounded question answering I also achieved a new state-of-the-art in machine translation using large language models and was a major contributor to open ai's theorem proving release where they applied large language models to mathematical Theory improving inside of proof assistance um so so I wanted to Echo a sentiment that I uh heard in the last presentation which is that we need systems that are going to be able to deal with the unprecedented amount of scale that these large language models are going to enable um and that's not scale in terms of parameters but scale in terms of like the volume of text processing that has to be done so I think that that same consideration applies equally well to all knowledge work in general um the kind of intelligence that we see in large language right large language models right now is kind of like so it's like an alien sort of intelligence which is a pretty good approximation to like a somewhat unreliable teenager and as these large language models become more and more commonplace we will begin to see large amounts of knowledge work um not just knowledge work inside of the legal field but knowledge work elsewhere which involve processing large amounts of text which involve operating software tools begin to be more and more automated and so the problem becomes how do you orchestrate um that kind of knowledge work automation at that kind of scale um and that is the problem that multi is trying to solve we are building a software platform which so which anticipates uh this future where there's this massive abundance of near human level intelligence and automation and our first product multi-flow which we released back in November provides a visual intuitive and low code interface for people to assemble AI first workflows and let me give you an idea of what I mean so I'll give you guys a bit more background on myself and this kind of showcases some of the features that we brought online in multi-flow recently that might be especially relevant for people working in the legal field so so we recently added um a way for our users to upload PDFs so this contains an uploaded version of um an up an unupdated resume of mine so um so this is a pretty long document um and with resumes it's kind of Hit or Miss whether or not they'll actually fit inside the context bundle of a large language model but we've gone to the trouble of doing the kind of Plumbing that Baza mentioned um during his talk and we can actually handle question answering over documents of arbitrary length so we recently added a document q a block which takes in a document in a query and provides a bullet pointed list of um sort of answers which were extracted from this document so we can ask what schools did I go to kind of says here but but you know let's pretend it's further down in the document we can also ask something like well what was Jesse's SAT score um and we can also ask what are Jesse's notable Publications so what's happening here is that I am building a program in a visual programming language for which multiflow provides both a user-friendly front end and also a runtime that keeps track of all the state and we can step through the execution of this program by clicking run and this is all powered by large language models underneath and the amount of abstraction which is inserted between the user and the actual large language model API calls is entirely up to the user I'm operating a fairly high level here but later on we'll see an example where um we actually get a bit closer to the metal in terms of in terms of how much we're actually micromanaging those large language model calls so um let's take a look here so so it correctly extracted the fact that I went to UCLA I got a Bachelor's in mathematics in 2015 I got a master's in math in 2018. this resume is not up to date I actually got my PhD a month ago so it also correctly sees that my SAT score is 22.80 and it correctly extracts the fact that some of my major work has been in formal theorem proving and the applications of machine learning to automated theorem proving in mathematics so um so I'll pause here for any questions I actually use multi-flow to write the PHD Ah that's awesome so if we wanted to um say generate some copy um so so here's another example where a a visual front end for prompt chaining um and for being able to to recursively assemble prompts and then feed them into language models and use them to produce a complex result might be useful suppose that you need to write a short blog post about some some arbitrary topic so in this case I've asked it to create a blog post about the fact that clowns across the world have decided to go on strike so what we've done here is we've combined few shot prompting where we show the language Model A bunch of examples um with the kind of structure of saying well now we're going to cue shot prompt an introduction working a few short prompts and body paragraphs we're going to if you shot prompt to conclusion and we use the topics which are extracted from the language model call um as prompts for actually producing the actual body paragraphs which will be inserted inside of the blog post and so you can see that that once this entire thing is run in fact we can just re-execute the entire thing um so we see that um so we see that it regenerates this blog post and it also creates a bunch of images and these images can um can be prompted so that they arise in different styles and this is something which is possible through the string formatting that we have um through our text boxes so as you can see here um so the way that that we manipulate text inside of this interface is that we use template variables which are denoted by these double brackets and so when you surround a piece of text with these double brackets they become variables which um are then exposed as ports and you can pipe input into these and so all we're doing here is we're concatenating the copy about clowns with some styling prompts and then this becomes the input to a call to a stable diffusion model um so now let's maybe jump over to a use case um that might be particularly interesting uh for people working in the legal field so um so here's an example of a flow which performs dialectic reasoning on some topic um so suppose that you wanted to um to analyze the pros and cons of some controversial topic and then synthesize them and you wanted um a highly interpretable trace or audit trail of what the language model was thinking throughout that entire time so what you can do in this case is you can just ask it to create bullet pointed lists of pros and cons and then ask it to argue against itself so um so I'm going to try something different here so I'm going to try building building more housing in San Francisco my favorite topic so you can see here that so what's happening here is that we've created the instruction to create a bullet pointed list of Pros or potential benefits of the following topic and this is input to a language model API call this is our text generation log there are some settings here where you can control various parts of the openai API um and you can see that here generates a list of Pros we can then ask it to expand each of these short bullet points into a full-fledged paragraph right so um so you can see that um that this is um piped into this text generation block and this provides a paragraph which expands on each of these points finally you can ask it to produce a point by Point rebuttal for each of the claims which are made inside of this essay and then you feed that into another language model API call and that creates a rebuttal so this kind of structure chained reasoning is especially important for high touch applications or particularly high stakes applications which involve lots of language like legal because this provides a clear audit Trail of the model's reasoning what the ingredients were that went into each of its choices and it also gives you the ability or at least the interface that we have here gives you the ability to quickly rewire the way that the model is prompted in order to achieve the outcome that you want um and what's happening at the bottom of this flow here is that we've just gone and reversed the chirality of this so um we've asked it to come up with a list of cons instead to expand that into an essay and then produce a rebuttal and then uh from these we can actually um so one thing that we could do here is we could ask the model to take these two things and synthesize them so um this is actually something that we can do right now so um Okay so so let's pipe in the text above and let's format it so that uh so that the model knows that these are two different pieces of text so this is rebuttal one okay and this is rebuttal two and let's separate these with like some kind of demarcation Okay so above you have been given so this kind of prompting works with the instruct models on the open API above you have been given um very bottle of the pros and cons of topic okay then a rebuttal the pros and cons of topic and a rebuttal of the uh sorry pros and benefits the cons and drawbacks of topic synthesize these into an essay with multiple paragraphs and then let's do a little bit of prompt engineering and tell it to write an eloquent essay an eloquent well articulated essay okay so um with this in place we see that due to the formatting which I mentioned earlier there are three inputs so we need to type in the first rebuttal and then we need to pipe in the second rebuttal and then we have to pipe in the topic which is all the way back here so topic okay and finally we can run this through the text generator to get a final output and now let's rerun this thing again um so so this gives you guys an example of um the kinds of rapidly and increasingly sophisticated use cases that you can achieve with complex prompting in a tool like this and what our front end gives you is the ability to inspect the intermediate outputs to rapidly change the prompting Style on the Fly and also to deploy these to an API so if you're a developer who wants to integrate this kind of Technology into your own application we are actually constructing a function in a visual DSL for programming large language models that's why you see these input and output texts and so what we have here is a function that takes in a single input which is a topic and produces an output which is this like well argued articulated essay considering very carefully all the pros and cons of this topic and this can be deployed to an API that you can call from inside of your own application or also to a web app that you can just create and share and which hides all the intermediate outputs withstanding and so I hope you can all see why it is I wanted Jesse to share this um so we a lot of us have got um at best a concept of a very flat interface I mean the great thing about Chachi PT is that it's it provided very wide almost population scale immediate access to the technology but it's hardly the ceiling of how this technology can be um uh configured and composed and integrated into other systems um so thank you so much for showing that Jesse I forgot to mention uh bending our rule a little bit here on product demos obviously MIT doesn't endorse this product um this is for educational purposes to see what's possible and um and let me just ask uh let me start with uh we're gonna have to move to the next session pretty soon but uh Dan or Michael um if you have any reactions questions or comments I invite you to to jump right in um go ahead I would just say this is what when we talk about like why you um why you want to use an llm and what the results that we've showed mean this is what we're envisioning their actual use case right like not a human directly asking GPT for answers but something like this let's say the Illinois legal aid online which Dan works with in his capacity at Chicago Kent instead of building a rules-based triage system which is what the ilio does today to answer questions about let's say landlord tenant disputes for tenants in the state of Illinois would replace the rules-based system or parts of that rules-based triage system for people who are trying to deal with their legal problems with something like this it would be inside of this larger ecosystem or for being honest a real product and this is just a component and a product not a product itself yeah absolutely um I think that's the future that we're heading towards and eventually um systems like this certainly become more and more widespread and and we're going to be living in a world that is going to be orchestrated by by language model programs like this foreign this is great congratulations on this uh um this I think is great A great follow-up from what we had shown because this kind of shows you um where where you can take all take all of this particularly I like this idea I mean just for a minute for for like an education perspective teaching my students about like you know when we do legal composition we think about the relative weights or merits of arguments in law this is a way to kind of to sort of enable that enable them to see those kind of uh I don't know the Battle Royale between these arguments or or what have you I can imagine just in teaching legal writing I mean you asked this question earlier about what what about what's the future of the bar I mean uh I mean how about we use how we have a measure of people's performance but you have to you can use the best tools available to then solve some theoretic client problem and that's your demonstration and so if this is the tool you have then you get to use it and you get to use any tool and and that that that's the world I'd like to head to which is you use the Best in Class tool to solve people's problems anyway I don't want to turn this into Revival but it'll happen very quickly otherwise thank you um yeah and I didn't get a chance to show you but um but the document q a feature which I started the presentation with is actually very useful for analyzing contracts it Nails most questions like for a purchase agreement what are the obligations to the buyer and seller and so on um so there are lots of use cases I'm going to drop a link to the website that I was using in the chat um and I encourage you guys to sign up for the wait list and come check it out thank you so much um all of you for giving everybody an introduction to what this technology is and what's possible and uh not only are tools evolving but the technology itself you know just stay you know put your seatbelt on for Claude from anthropic and for gpt4 um so This truly is the beginning okay now uh Joshua welcome everybody to the special session of fireside chat with Joshua Browder of do not pay we're so glad that Joshua is able to join us today and this is actually his second appearance um at law.mit.edu's computational law report um if you look on our media page you can see a very interesting kind of stage setting podcast that Brian and I did with him oh gosh about a year ago now or maybe a little more and so much has changed since then thanks to the ready availability of generative Ai and I can't think of anybody who has done more creative and provocative work with this technology in a legal context than Joshua Browder and I want to thank you again for for joining us uh and ask you if you'd be willing to give a brief introduction of yourself and do not pay well I'm sorry one other standard disclaimer of course we don't MIT does not endorse uh do not pay as a company or any of their products or services is this is educational and I do think it is very informative to see what is possible especially in the consumer context so with that Joshua maybe we could unshare the screen so we could see Joshua and um I'd like to invite you to introduce yourself your company and to maybe let us know what have you been doing with generative Ai and GPT through your company for consumers uh well thank you so much for having me um it's a shame to hear that MIT doesn't endorse do not pay but I understand um so at a high level do not pay is automated consumer rights we like to call ourselves the world's first robot lawyer and we've been operating since 2015 and we've had a huge amount of success with templates so rules-based systems where if this happens we send a angry letter to the government or a corporation to get a refund or get someone out of their parking ticket and that has been taken us very far we've won over two million cases just with letters but what's really exciting is in the past year um the AI models available um with companies like open Ai and gptj which is the open source version of gpt3 have really in my opinion improved by 10x and because of that it's allowed us to actually go back and forth with these companies and gov movements with disputes so we've done things like automatically negotiated live with Comcast live chat where I bought talks to Comcast Comcast perhaps they're using an AI talks back and our AI legal system uh negotiates a bill down we've had a bot phone up a bank and using a synthetic voice to negotiate to get a wire refund and next month we're taking it to the next level where we're actually having a physical courtroom uh introduce the robot lawyer where the um bot will be whispering in someone's ear what to say in a speeding ticket case so we're really trying to push the boundaries of bringing this technology to Ordinary People because typically when uh there's a powerful technology like AI it gets in the hands of the big corporations and the government first so we want to give power to the people and actually give consumers access to this so that they can fight for their rights the work that you are doing uh you know frequently too frequently when it comes to powerful new technologies the little guy individuals and consumers are are the ones that are almost subject to it and sometimes they don't come we don't come out as well in in the overall deal it's so great to see you applying this creatively and effectively on behalf of consumers I want to ask you if you could go back one half step um the you made a quick reference to it was wire fees that I believe you had refunded from a bank and you kind of said it very quickly but I was hoping you could go uh a little in a little more depth to talk about what I thought was a very intriguing integration of voice to text generative AI um text to voice and then how you went from a phone tree to talking to a live person like just tell the story of what what you did there and what's possible yeah so all of these AI language tools are useless if you can't actually communicate their outputs to where they need to go and so that's what we specialize with that do not pay and we have Bots that go on these websites and do all the clicking and submit this text to get a response and so we decided to take it a step further there's an amazing API it's called resemble API and it allows you to clone your voice so you can record five minutes of you talking to the AI and then the AI will replicate you and your voice so then we used a twilio bot to phone up Wells Fargo and it was my voice in a robotic form talking to them and the conversation was powered by gpt3 the voice was powered by a different AI called resemble and then we actually had other AIS as guard rails because there's huge uh limitations with this technology which I can kind of go into that the biggest limitation is the AI talks too much so if if a representative is saying like um hang on let me let me uh let me look at it um the AI um is inclined to have a three sentence response and so we've actually have another AI which even decides whether to say something or not because it was talking too much and this is going to be a problem for our courtroom case coming up so there's a good test for that and then the final thing I would say is that the AI exaggerates and lies a lot um with our Comcast dispute when we sent the AI to get a discount it said I had five outages in the past 24 hours or something like that and that might be a good strategy but from a liability perspective um it's not very good for do not pay so we've had to prompt it's all about the prompt what you're prompting these models and so we've prompted it to say stick to the facts and don't exaggerate and we've managed to clean it up using that as well a video and was uh amazed um at your demo of how the result of this rather um experimental I would almost call it use of this chain of Technologies was that you got your wire fees refunded from the bank um it was a Triumph what one of the little questions I noticed when I tried to find the video um it looks like Twitter has a violation what's that all about Twitter has a violation saying you can't have um deep fake voices videos and so they flagged it and they took it down is a voice representation a fake when you are the person who are choosing to use it as a proxy of yourself is that fake or is that an extension of your real identity so we have a compliance team that do not pay have real lawyers and they always are very upset with me because I'm always pushing the boundaries and so that was a good point and we decided that to reduce our exposure of this experiment it would be better if I was the one who did it um so that that's that's why we did it because at least there'll be a court argument saying that I was just calling them myself and using a assistive technology yeah what one in the media lab when we think about artificial intelligence we focus on what we call um basically uh kind of cognitive extension um in looking at ways that it cannot replace people but actually expand and extend our capabilities and so I think I would say that what you did there is right in the center of one of the things at least I have in mind about how this type of Technology can help people manage this Myriad of relationships we have as consumers with all of these companies and government agencies and other organizations all of whom are using AI what about us can we use it too yeah so um the courtroom stuff is an experiment it's it's on the borderline illegal so we're not making a product out of that but we have several really exciting AI products coming out um one route we released yesterday that summarizes terms and conditions um we have more advanced ones coming out where you can upload a medical bill and the AI will go on the no surprises act and dispute the bill and I think it's really good for people for two reasons the first is that a lot of people can't afford to get access to their rights um they're these their big companies have a business model of concentrated benefit but spread out harm so I think we discussed this in the last call but um Comcast can charge a million people ten dollars they make ten million dollars it's great for Comcast but the people being charged 10 or 12 dollars like in my wifey case they don't have time to uh call up uh Comcast and waste their time over 12 and so that's a great job for a software and then finally I think it can really make access to Justice affordable especially with these more expensive cases like medical bills of the AI is sort of its own entity or uh you know like let's say an open AI or a anthropic entity um versus the AI being used as a proxy or an agent of a person and therefore having the affordances of the rights and obligations and the roles of that person of consumer so let's but instead of a consumer let's talk about lawyers you know it's law.mit.edu we love technology and law so part of that is practice of law um what how do you think this is going to play out in a litigation context when lawyers are using the technology and the way you have in mind for this next this next um activity of um of basically having it provide um information for them they would say would this be deemed an assistant of the attorney operating under their license or would it potentially as I'm seeing in the chats people are using that chilling phrase unauthorized practice of law so just to give some more contact so in December over Christmas I tweeted out an offer on Twitter and it said um does anyone want to be the first ever AI court case uh we'll pay even if you lose and we're actually going to even throw in some additional compensation for the risk of uh contempt of court and other things and um the Tweet was seen by millions of people and I had 300 different offers um for people to participate and so our team looked through all of these cases and we were really looking for three things the first is um wiretapping laws so for the AI to even process the what the judge or someone is saying you're gonna have to record it and broadcast it and some states are one party consent states where just one person can record but other states require everyone who's being recorded to give that permission so that was the first thing that ruled out a lot of cases the second thing was around as you said unauthorized practice of law some State statutes like California are very Broad and entities and corporations and anyone can unauthorize practice of Law and so it's a it's a gray area in places like that those but the way these statutes are written they no one could have ever imagined that AI would there would be robot lawyers and so in some states the statutes are very specific to a human being pretending to be a lawyer they were written by like in the days when mechanics were pretending to be a lawyer back in the olden days and so it doesn't really have a concept of do not pay in mind and so there's some places where it's completely legal and we're not too worried about that and then finally there's local courtroom rules some courtrooms like the Supreme Court ban Electronics other courtrooms you're allowed to have electronics and so things like that indeed um it's so you know it's funny you mentioned mechanic of all things because yes we we're really fascinated by the potential of what we call Legal engineering or basically mechanics of Law and we think in Information Age actually mechanics are going to be a really good skill to have in the in you know in the digital economy so um it's a particularly uh poignant example so how do you imagine so I mean we're obviously in a time of early experimentation I think you're I think it's safe to say you're a leader um when it comes to um creative new use cases can you help me look over the horizon a little bit I'm sure you've been thinking about this but what after the first wave or two of evolution and adaptation of this technology for let's say legal practice in the courtroom that's such an interesting dramatic uh scenario how do you think that this technology would be integrated as a matter of course and you know taught in law schools and have have a rules or procedure in courts that recognize it as being a place will it be sort of like a laptop along with everything else on people's desk will it be this sort of real time I'm speaking on our behalf or how might it play out in practice I think people should have a right to have ai advise them in courtroom hearings if they're a pro say let's again um as of right now no no state allows that but our goal with this case especially if we win is to set a point that um it is an access to justice issue and it can open it up um I think it's also an accessibility issue a lot of people struggle to read all of the laws and understand all of the text and um AI can help them overcome that on an accessibility front and so maybe there could be some Ada litigation around allowing AI in courtrooms which I would be excited about um I I think that the the problem is the people creating the rules the bar associations have an incentive unfortunately to keep prices high and so that's the pessimistic argument the optimistic argument is that there's not a single lawyer who's going to get out of bed over a 500 small claims court case and so this is really an underserved need and so perhaps it's not even about replacing lawyers it's all it's about expanding access um I think that there will be some players who should be very worried like the ones you see on billboards so uh the show Better Call Saul he should be worried but um others don't really have to create regulations they should be Forward Thinking you're here and in particular it raises the question when when other sides are using the power of these tools if you are being you know kind of artificially restricted from using it is that in effect a kind of are you being handicapped maybe there's uh some new interpretations of ADA and new uh new expectations reflected and supported in regulation and procedure that that we're going to have to look at at adopting speaking of that um I want to come back now to another kind of big picture Over the Horizon um concept that I think your early work is has raised and that is um what you did with the wire fee refund and the Comcast bill um at least initially uh with the um on The Wire refund you had to go through a kind of a phone tree and with Comcast but I think it was entirely uh the chat bot on the Comcast side because you do you imagine um a ecology where consumers have um AI based technology that is sort of the inverse or Converse reciprocal um service to companies and government agencies um in in a large scale so that we basically have sort of like um General more standard types of apis and interactions and maybe guard rails or boundaries for the context of certain interactions um in some way or how do you see it playing out when we have bought versus bought between consumers and organizations so the AI arms race has just begun um we see we've seen this for the past few years that do not pay where every action we take has an equal and opposite reaction from the companies where um we're going to see things like um voice verification so they're going to use Ai and a lot of banks already do this on the back end they don't tell you that they're doing it but if it's not your voice um they make the calls suspicious until you're already on a losing front um so the good news is that do not pay is much more motivated than the average Comcast engineer and so we in the past we've succeeded at these arms races another example is when we started turning in parking ticket letters the government started ignoring um letters that came from do not pay so we randomized the letters and then they stopped ignoring it because they couldn't be sure that it was coming from us so there's all these steps that are going to be taken from both sides um regarding the Comcast chat specifically um you can't even tell whether it's a bot or not I think it was a bot for part of the conversation but then a human being for the rest um and even though it might not have been a bot towards the end the customer service agents are unfortunately just acting within the script they have a very certain set of parameters that they can authorize a refund or not and so I think one of the biggest insults in life going forward will be you sound just like chat GPT and so unfortunately uh the customer service agents already sound like church EPT whether they are or they're not and so um it will free up the work for them and also free up the work for consumers and the Bots will just do the hard part to get the twelve dollars outstanding so in effect maybe you can imagine a a kind of a funnel where the consumer can just look at the the ultimate result of the question to be asked or the selection to be made and not have to go through all of the all of the rigmarole to get there maybe on a dashboard or something like that is that what you're getting at yeah and and the good news is that there are a lot of rights that people have that are enshrined in federal law like for example um if you have an agent uh appeal your credit report uh to dispute something on your credit report just because it comes from an AI they still can't ignore it under the law and so because and the laws the way they're written is like if it comes in a letter or X format so they just so they can't uh gatekeep a lot of these use cases and that's also helpful for us would be an interesting application of this technology uh for consumers I know we've talked about now the sort of help desk um uh context who talked about litigation especially Pro Se I was asking about lawyers but you very appropriately went to people that aren't represented by lawyers where the access to Justice um is case is very compelling what what other context do you think this technology could be useful for I think it's all about going from uh proactive to retroactive so what I mean by that is right now um do not pay people come to us with a problem they're like I want to get a refund for the in-flight Wi-Fi but in the future the AI will be so good it will save you money in the background like a true general counsel like Walmart has a general counsel just working in that working for that best interest and I think AI lawyers will will do that so they'll be looking at your bills automatically and figuring out ways to fight back and you can just relax so you don't even have to think about it um in terms of specific things we're working on like for example on the medical bill side there's this amazing law it's called the no surprises act and it means that hospitals have to publish all of their prices but the problem is in typical compliance fashion they they just publish like these obscure PDFs just to comply with the letter of the law and not the spirit of the law so what we're doing right now is we're having ai go in and crawl all of these hospital websites and take all of their information and make it into a standardized format so we're actually building an AI Hospital price comparison website so I'm excited by those sorts of use cases so I think just understanding information uh presenting arguments and also just figuring out ways that you don't have time to kind of look at yourself standing so we've got a question now from one of our longtime collaborators and uh also an advisor of mit's computational law report Brian ulyssny we officially know as cool Brian um he asked as he recalls in The Amazing Wells Fargo demo his words and I agree you simply asked for a refund you didn't provide any arguments on your behalf would that have been possible or might that be possible in the future yeah so um it definitely is so on the Comcast example it provided arguments about FTC statutes around like quality of service um there's a negotiation angle and there's also a legal angle and if if you combine them then you can have success um we should have provided some arguments for the wire fees we just wanted to be uh we were worried that they could tell it wasn't a real voice so we limited what the AI could say as well so there were lots of constraints but in the Comcast example we're certainly citing FTC statutes and stuff that I've been thinking about as you've been speaking um which is this idea of real versus not real um which I think is incredibly superficial and backward looking in some ways and he took a full of fresh rethink for the going forward so on on that I just want to pose the question and invite you to go anywhere I could see you you were about to say something so don't lose that thought but the question I have also is would it be useful as as um chat centers and courts and other processes that are official um start to adapt to this technology to have a kind of a recognition that sometimes people are going to be using this technology to exercise our rights and to engage in the systems and and to basically have a kind of a disclosure or like a field that we could set saying this part is coming from my authorized electronic agent which is this bot technology and that way we can just dispense with this whole question it's real and it also happens to be the bot that I've authorized I I think there will be rules around that um so um open AI um for their gpt3 uh DaVinci model and others they have guidelines that all businesses using their technology have to follow and one of them is just what you said that you have to if you have a bot you have to disclose that it's a bot and that's not very helpful for us because if if we say to Comcast this is a bot they'll just end the conversation so the way we get around that is um I mentioned earlier in the call we use gptj which is an open source model um so we use the heavy lifting on the back end for open AI but we also we use open source models to actually communicate to stop these kind of regulations gatekeeping regulations I think that there's an argument to be made that um if someone says it's a bar maybe it loses 90 of its Effectiveness like chat uh look I use Chad GPT to write me a thank you note for a Christmas present if it says this was generated by AI then the kind of meaning of the thank you note goes away and the same could be true for these legal cases indeed yeah it so there's uh there's a lot more to do in the future as we learn how to adopt and appropriately adapt to the infusion of this technology for consumers and for governments alike so can I just give you this opportunity uh sort of free swim to just close with any thoughts or challenges or ideas that that you'd like to leave with people including questions you may have for us um I I think this technology is overhyped and underhyped at the same time it's overhyped because um chat GPT is really good at holding a conversation it's really good at writing thank you cards in this generic stuff but what we found at do not pay is that it's actually hallucinates regarding the law it makes up laws and things like that and the reason we've been able to use the technology successfully is because we have all this training data from the past seven years um we've like basically instead of saying write a dispute to Comcast we say based on these a thousand documents write a dispute and the quality is like much better if you give it if you almost retrain it so I like to say chat GPT is a good high school student but you have to send it to law school so in the context of this discussion and the law I think it all depends on the training data and making sure you have really good data um and uh wish us luck for our court case next month yes at this MIT workshop on behalf of everybody at law.mit.edu and all of our participants we truly do wish you luck and we hope that you'll come back and join us as you've gone through some of these early experiments so let us know how it went and what's next after that sounds good if I'm not on County Jail I'll come back to present correct and well you should have a bot to definitely defend your rights to stay out of jail so thanks again Joshua foreign | law.MIT.edu | UC5UHm2J9pbEZmWl97z_0hZw | 2023-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,982 | 84,314 |
mDgK9Ji4xwM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDgK9Ji4xwM | Best Alabama Bass Lake | Fishing My Way | what's going on everybody my name is kyle welcher thank you for clicking on this video hanging out by the pool but just got the call tomorrow we're going to one of my favorite lakes in the country and it should be topwater time so hopefully we will absolutely destroy them it's going to be hard to sleep tonight knowing what could go down tomorrow but anyways what's more let y'all know this video right here that you're watching is sponsored by top fishing deals check the link in the description basically if you want any sale items or you want the best prices on all fishing products that are on sale on the entire internet check out top fishing deals i go there first whenever i have to order anything offline because they have the best deals anywhere basically what they do is they scour the deep dark depths of the internet and they find all the sale items on every single website whether it be bass pro academy tackle warehouse whatever everywhere that's on sale they take it and they consolidate it and it's all on top fishing deals you can see all the clearance items on the internet all anywhere on top fishing deal so check it out anyways tomorrow morning i will check back in with y'all we're going to bust on a frog fingers crossed anyways i'm going to turn the camera on now somebody catch one it just needs a little bit of sun to get them on the cover just by just a little that broke off oh my gosh are you kidding me damn what a hook set dang dude you broke it right off you need another frog i got one but dude that's why i didn't want to freaking do this i went down to a little bit lighter line because i could cast it a little bit better and then that's what happened right there i only got one more frog though and it ain't the color i wanted either natural it's a color called natural is my favorite that was a spot i broke off i believe anyway all right hold your breath i'm ducking a little spot look at that shad he threw up i said hold your breath a perfect place for a large mouth though not not a gold one a green one we in spotted bass country right now or something let's give it another one what you throwing oh that little sabile magic swimmer whatever no she was she was at first for sure now that's a good big that's over four four and a quarter four pounder oh baby there's a dog y'all know that's what i woke up for early for or that's what i didn't go to sleep for because i knew this was gonna happen today god dude i already knew the deal [Music] god dawg dude there we go oh damn dude i'm sorry fish i don't usually drop them not bad not bad that's what i'm talking about right there got another nice spot of bass came up by that green bush and got him a shad he thought he didn't get it that's a good one oh gosh four pounder oh did you see him flash that was three and a half dude when i hit him it was like hitting a brick wall that hooks it he came up and got it like when i eat it like that i almost never miss him or lose him he just ate it like the right way slow came up sucked it down i had him for a second that ain't good it's never a good sign i could just pick up my 20-pound floor car and go to town but that's oh god that's a big and i believe keep missing them miss them lose them god dude that's a four pounder i know it i'm watching him yeah that's bigger than four oh my gosh that was a five or six that one was at least a five or six dude are you kidding me greatest span we've had i lost a four and then a five or a six and i'm going to say that was probably a six i don't know what mine was that straightened my hook but it was big i can't see that that sucker ate it three times before he ever got it he was bigger than a four when he come out oh god he went even close to a four and i'm trying to spool up dude i don't like i don't lose many on this thing for like for real you missed a couple this morning that one i thought had at that time i thought he was done for i thought that one was done for i got him out of the bush i mean i ain't got no more frogs to change to here i do i'm gonna throw this i just got the hooks perfect on this one now i mean i thought you about i thought you said it again first cast dude that was a freaking like over five that was a good one sideways right there i saw him better when he was off [Music] oh yeah i'm so big and too man he ain't coming off that's about a thing close to half yeah good dang good now we could have a bag today uh that's probably about four it's a four yeah make sure i'm filming for that yes sir awesome this that's gonna come out it's another good one fun one right there that's just a solid keeper there you go got his little frog bite got him up in the bush got a dang dangling frog bite you got him though a bunch of brim up in here oh god did you see the way he was rolling with it [Music] yeah that jig is better than that wacky rig so y'all missed it he just skipped a jig under a duck and i skipped away he rigged and caught one and i told him i told him that lucky rig's better than the jig and then he just skipped a nico rig and i skipped a jig that was a wacky rig and i skipped a jig and caught all right so if all of y'all have seen in my videos of the true series especially you've never seen my tackle boxes a ton you can see the labels that i put on all my boxes and stuff like that well that is the owner of the company right there good buddy of mine rants he uh i met him a long long time ago at a bassmaster open he was at a hotel and he was actually there working i was there fishing he poked his head out the window and said hey i think i seen you on tv and came down there and we became friends instantly and i finally got to spend a full day in the boat with him today so he called me up said he want to go fishing on one of these lakes that i fish a decent amount i don't fish it a ton but so we came to one of these lakes not too far from my house kind of middle of both of our houses and had a daggone good day y'all have seen it by now i like doing a frog and today we smashed some on a frog we did a lot of moving trying to find you know him some places because he doesn't know this lake extremely well hasn't fished their turns was trying to really get a good look at the entire lake and actually see some places i've never seen before so he ran around when he got late in the day it just died we could not figure out what happened to the fish we just kind of beat our head against the wall because i had no sleep he had no sleep we wasn't thinking at a hundred percent you know functionality or whatever you want to call it so we didn't make the right adjustments to catch them later in the day but in the morning we had a dang good time got on a good shad spawn i hate that i didn't get that three pound spot on video because that thing annihilated that frog it was a pretty awesome fish catch catching a spot that big on a frog is pretty rare even for alabama but anyways we had a fun day appreciate rand's taking me out in his boat so i will see y'all in the next video don't forget leave a comment leave a like hit that subscribe button because the elite series is getting back rolling you don't miss the videos so i'll see you all later | Kyle Welcher | UCFMB3Egg7yMRQFPiHzuvnyA | 2020-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,497 | 7,200 |
pNQ-tH3G5Gs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNQ-tH3G5Gs | Money in an Interventionist Regime | the production of money in a free society is a matter of Free Association everybody from the minors to the owners of the minds to the Minter's and up to the customers who buy the minted coins all of them benefit from the production of money none of them violates the property rights of anybody else because everybody is free to enter the mining and minting business and nobody is obliged to buy the product things are completely different once we turn to money production in interventionist regimes which have prevailed in the West for the better part of the past 150 years here we need to mention in particular to institutional forms of monetary interventionism fraudulent fractional reserve banking and fiat money the common characteristic of both these institutions is that they violate the principle of free association they enable the producers of paper money and of money titles to expand their production through the violation of other people's property rights banking is fraudulent whenever bankers sell uncovered or only partially covered money substitutes they present as fully covered titles for money these bankers sell more money substitutes than they could have sold if they are taking care to keep a one hundred percent reserved for each substitute they issued the producer of fiat money in our day is typically paper money sells a product that cannot withstand the competition of free market monies such as gold and silver coins and which the market participants only use because the use of all other money's is severely restricted or even outlawed the most eloquent illustration of this fact is that paper money in all countries has been produced through legal tender laws paper money is inherently fiat money it cannot thrive but when it is imposed by the state in both cases the production of money is excessive because it is no longer constrained by the informed and voluntary association of the buying public on free market paper money could not sustain the competition of the far superior metal money's the production of any quantity of paper money is there for excessive by the standards of a free society similarly fractional reserve banking produces excessive quantities of money substitutes at any rate in those cases in which the customers are not informed that they are offered fractional reserve bank deposits rather than genuine money titles this excessive production of money and money titles is inflation by the Roth body in definition which we have adapted in the present study to the case of paper money inflation is an unjustifiable redistribution of income in favor of those who receive the new money and money titles first and to the detriment of those who receive them last in practice the redistribution always works out in favor of the fiat money producers themselves whom we misleadingly call central banks and of their partners in the banking sector and at the stock exchange and of course inflation works out to the advantage of governments and their closest allies in the business world inflation is the vehicle through which these individuals and groups enrich themselves unjustifiably at the expense of the citizenry at large if there is any truth to the socialist caricature of capitalism an economic system that exploits the poor to the benefit of the rich then this caricature holds true for a capitalist system strangulated by inflation the relentless influx of paper money makes the wealthy and powerful richer and more powerful than they would be if they depended exclusively on the voluntary support of their fellow citizens and because it shields the political and economic establishment of the country from the competition emanating from the rest of society inflation puts a brake on social mobility the rich stay rich longer and the poor stay poor longer than they would in a free society the famous economist Joseph Schumpeter once presented inflation as the harbinger of innovation as he had it inflationary issues of banknotes would serve to finance upstart entrepreneurs who had great ideas but lacked capital now even if we abstract from the questionable ethical character of this proposal which boils down to subsidizing any self-appointed innovator at the involuntary expense of all other members of society we must say that in light of practical experience Jean Peters scheme is wishful thinking credit expansion financed through printing money is in practice the very opposite of a way to combat the economic establishment it is the preferred means of survival for an establishment that cannot or can no longer sustain the competition of its competitors it would not be uncharitable to characterize inflation as a large-scale ripoff in favor of the politically well-connected few and to the detriment of the politically destitute masses it always goes hand in hand with the concentration of political power in the hands of those who are privileged to own a banking licence and of those who control the production of the monopoly paper money it promotes endless debts but society at the mercy of monetary authorities such as central banks and to that extent entails moral corruption of society | Man Against The State | UCGqP6bsV2j8kyv1g_z3TyFQ | 2015-07-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 854 | 5,157 |
1knxIEJZgzA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1knxIEJZgzA | Liberals should stop splitting the vote | hey everybody my name is Kim Seaver welcome back to my channel let's remember that during the 2015 federal campaign the NDP were the frontrunners right up until a month before the election is about that time that liberals started getting worried liberals don't think the NDP are a viable party to govern in Parliament so they assumed the NDP winning would actually result in a conservative win and they use this belief too scared laugh leaning voters into getting behind them saying that if people vote NDP they'll split the book but it takes two to tango if everyone votes for NDP for that matter then there's no splitting the vote the votes split because the Liberals used scare tactics instead of getting behind Mulcair in 2015 they were desperate to have their party leader become prime minister and now they're trying it again but the NDP has a party and Jay beat Singh as the leader are surging in the polls while both the Conservatives and the Liberals are dropping in the polls the Liberals are scared of losing power so they're focusing on the NDP they don't like that Canadians want a party that stands up for them but doesn't cater to rich donors if they don't want sure to win but maybe Trudeau shouldn't have left 50 percent of his 2015 campaign promises on Phil maybe Trudeau shouldn't have bought a forward half billion dollar pipeline maybe Trudeau should have implemented electoral reform maybe Trudeau shouldn't have interfered with the Attorney General may be Trudeau shouldn't have left over 50 reserves with a boil water advisory after four years the Liberals lose its Trudeau's fault not the fault of the NDP voters Canadians are tired of the cycling between liberals and conservatives they want real change for once thanks for watching it can follow me online at zebra dog CA / Kim I'm also on Facebook Twitter and Tumblr if you appreciate the videos I share here on YouTube the post I write on my blog and the content on share on my other social media accounts please consider making a monthly donation either through PayPal or patreon if you agree with the points I raised in my video please give me a thumbs up and let me know in the comments below why please share my video as subscribe to my channel and I look forward to talking to you again soon | Kim Siever | UCJJjMprJeRqnJBk8-dEpTbA | 2019-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 407 | 2,275 |
eUhvYU-7ll0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUhvYU-7ll0 | 2021-22 Upper Deck OPC Platinum Hockey 4 Box Break - C&C GB #20,065 | 165 we've got the Platinum 4 boxer again first one is a random this one is a team select so I'm happy that these are moving nicely we've got a retro of londel for the Panthers Jones for the Rangers Eckland for the Sharks Kate's for the Flyers Camp Bay pink for the Kings sweet selections of new hook for the ABS curious Jeff how many cards you'd get out of this I want to say 40. Marky rookie rainbow for the Avalanche Middleton Keen for the canes Murray for the Sabers by field for the Kings Bennington for the blues photo driven and a marquee rookie red prism of Davies for the preds you ain't counting that yet but I'm saying I bet you you will get 40. that'll be my guess minimum 40. retro of Anderson from Montreal Bailey sunset for the Islanders done for the jackets Walcott for Tampa Lynn for Seattle die cut Crosby for the Penguins you have four so far yeah more like four packs in retro fiala for Minnesota Marky rookie Sunset of Damani for Dallas Colton for tampo assistant for Vegas night for Florida new Hook die cut for the ABS how are 20 40 and 41 what breaks are those to be honest I don't know rainbow Fowler for the Ducks that's a cool one for the Buffalo Sabers Cosmic Auto of Bryson Cosmic Auto Bryson Buffalo ziegress for the duck student each for the Devils Kelly for the send la friendier for the Rangers rainbow rookie kulpari for the Kings Davies for the preds ferent for the preds Joshua for the blues line a for the Blue Jackets retro to 199 and a photo driven Navajo for the canes retro rookie for the wild of Addison calendar for the Hawks new hook for the ABS door Fayette for the knights Dennis senko sweet selections for Florida holy geez already at 13. yeah you're gonna Crush that number Rainbow aho for the canes swim in for a Boston Benoit for the Ducks rooster line in for Buffalo photo driven and Marshawn for Boston and a violet pixels of Norris to 299 for Ottawa Norris Ottawa I love how you're counting it's exciting to watch retro Bergeron for Boston have men sunset for Tampa Tice Thompson for the Devils Barry boulay for Tampa Steam for Boston die cut of Suzuki for Montreal retro Rookie of veronta for the ABS cylinder for the Blue Jackets run Noonan for the Rangers Damani for Dallas debrincat photo driven for the Hawks and a Marky rookie pink Bernard Docker for Ottawa yeah we got a rainbow Yoshi for the preds we got an Arctic freeze to 99. KO betar are tick freeze for the Kings gruel for the Ducks Allison for the flyers perfetti for the Jets Spencer Knight photo driven for Florida hey I love the engagement on this stuff I also just think it's fun to see how you do Calgary Flames rainbow of Lindholm Aiken for Boston lung fist for the Rangers sallow for the Islanders Colton Street selections for Tampa and for the Hawks Kirby dock hot magma 21 in the first box all right well that ain't too 22. 22 in box Numero Uno okay well let's see if we can beat that number so that 40 should be a cakewalk at this point should be this pack is uh just destructing all right retro therapy for the Flyers ruzica Sunset Marky rookie for Calgary yolan in Montreal tour caught La Drysdale for the Ducks pandarin die cut for the Rangers we've got a retro of kuchara for Tampa Richards for the Rangers Addison for the wild cider for the Red Wings debrincat photo driven for the Hawks rainbow retro of hellebuck for the Jets rainbow of Hues for the Devils we got a red prism to 199. 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the top eight teams in the NHL at the end of the year they didn't win it I'm not better at all I'm actually very happy how they did kucharov retro for Tampa Richards for the Rangers Addison for the Wild piranovic for the blues Quinn use pink for Vancouver zegris photo driven for the Ducks I I feel like you're you're more obsessed with the Maple Leafs and I think maybe even I am I don't really care if they won or not I'm happy to watch them rainbow Robertson for Dallas Gustafson for the sends looking in for Buffalo all sing for Ottawa photo driven of Suzuki from Montreal and a Romberg hot magma for Vegas is it planned to be a top eight team or win the cup well I think the plan's always to win the cup but I think that could be said for most the teams in the NHL we got a retro of Marner for the Leafs ranut and Marky rookie sunset for the Rangers Pilon for the Caps McTavish for the Ducks York for Philly and I got a die cut of Huber dough for Florida we got a retro therapy for Philly Larkin sunset for the Red Wings you'll Landon from Montreal rookie turkov for the Kings Drysdale for the Ducks Robertson die cut for Dallas I like the participation award yeah of course why would I not an award's an award Mike Smith retro for the Oilers Lockwood for Vancouver sushko for Philly alard for Nashville pink of Malkin for the Penguins Barry boulay for Tampa sweet selections Marky rookie rainbow Island for Seattle neighbors for the blues paterka for the Sabers kachuk for Tampa we've got a sweet selections of buyfield for La anamarki Rookie of Barry boulay for Tampa for Tampa Bay we got a rainbow Patterson for Vancouver duheim for Minnesota vegetable for the coyotes Peterson for the Sharks cam New York sweet selections for Philly Stamkos hot magma for Tampa Jeff I would say it's always better to lose the Cup champions at least so you lost to the Champs right we got a retro of heart for Philly I uh follow sunset for La Pros baton for the coyotes Kirsty for the Panthers lundell for the Panthers die cut of panering for the Rangers Anna Carlson for Vegas hot magma Marquee rookie rainbow of Weatherby for the sharks gadovic for the sharks denisenko for the Panthers Bryson for Buffalo came York for Philly and a Middleton Marky rookie for the ABS 299 the guy hates hockey cards and Maple Leafs yet he still comes in our room I don't know how sad of a life you have to be if that's your only objective if they come into a room and do that I don't know I just feel very sad for that pavelski rainbow for Dallas Thompson for Vegas Darlene for the Sharks ruzika for Calgary Anna swayman for Boston and a campe number to 199 for La Red prism thank you it is yeah we've got a retro of Matthews for the Leafs LaPierre for the Caps Phillips for Calgary Bernard Docker for Ottawa Ryan O'Reilly photo driven for the blues and a rainbow retro Robertson for Dallas honestly if you look at the Florida team though Jeff they're they're built for playoffs like just with the grit that they have the players they have and obviously having a goalie that just caught on fire with babrovsky that is like literally the like remedy for great success for playoffs the problem is like Carolina Toronto for example are built more on skill based not toughness and you can see right there how Florida kind of has handled them right I I bet you a tree living honestly Jeff that we are gonna get a lot more tougher guys in Toronto coming up I think it's gonna fix the problem but I think that's the direction he's gonna go retro Rookie of Yolanda from Montreal Marky rookie sunset for the Caps of Pilon night for Florida Aiken for Boston one fist for the Rangers dicot McDavid for the Oilers unfortunately uh Jeff your team who knows what the hell is going to happen with them Cal nioka retro rookie for the Hawks Damani for the Dallas Stars swimming for Boston Benoit for the Ducks Marner pink for the Maple Leafs photo driven Carolina of Ajo rainbow Crider for the Rangers or rookies rooster line in for a buffalo prototype for the coyotes Raymond for the Red Wings sweet selections veleno for the Red Wings and we got a Shen Violet pixels for the Blues oh absolutely Jeff same I've always been frustrated with that this year I fell with the charri and a few other guys they showed a bit more grit but I still think they need a bit more Roots The Lion and rainbow for Buffalo by field for La Jones for the Rangers Eckland for the sharks we got a new hook for the ABS and it gets laugh red prison for the ducks like I loved Shen and nachari I thought if we could have one or two more of those type of players I think we would have done well and again I think we played okay second round the big boys did not show up I don't know where they went retro rookie for Tampa of Colton Kate's for Philly gruel for the Ducks owls and for the Flyers sweet selections of Caulfield from Montreal and a marquee rookie for the wild pink variant of Addison the first round like the big four showed up second round not so much retro of Ty Smith for the Devils a lot sunset for Tampa Steen for Boston zeigris for the Ducks student each for the Devils ziegress die cut for the Ducks yeah no I don't disagree Jeff 100 rainbow of nadelkovic for the Red Wings sallow for the Islanders cylinder for the jackets ran noon in for the Rangers sweet selections of Barry boulet for Tampa Bay and a proverov to 65 for Philly well that's a problem Jeff you're losing a very solid goalie and that's going to be tough to replace retro of Crosby for the Penguins dorphia for Vegas Davies for Nashville fairings for the preds Spencer Knight photo driven for Florida rainbow retro Carrie price for Montreal we got a rainbow Romanov for Montreal and hey feet probably could have had worse Patrick Nemeth for the Rangers I feel like Garland might be a little better Patrick Nemeth we've got a Kelly for The Sims calendar for the Hawks new hook for the ABS and a sweet selections of Cam York for Philly now if the Devils can somehow land hellebuck holy geez I think I have them as a cup favorites next year Taves rainbow for the Hawks speaking of Jack Hughes red prism for the Devils perfetti for the gems Thompson for the Devils Berry boulet for Tampa Bennington for the Blues that's also your card that's awesome Marky Rookie of Pros baton of the rainbow variant for the coyotes Joshua for the blues Colton for Tampa let's listen for the Vegas golden knights la fronier photo driven for the Rangers forsberg 4.99 for the preds so Jeff caller right now are the Jets making the playoffs or not hot magma for the president are the Jets making the playoffs or not retro Rookie of Holtz for the Devils Marner sunset for the Leafs Lynn for the Seattle Kraken Keen for the canes Murray for the Sabers die cut for Boston a Pasternak and this is nasty a Marky rookie Black Shield variant Ross Colton Colton black Shield variant there we go | CloutsnChara Sports Cards | UCM1CnVA0viwqwoK3lAJ7clA | 2023-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution 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QXVJtCKFYTw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXVJtCKFYTw | Absolute CHAOS At British Airsoft Milsim! (Ai500 Multi Pov Gameplay) | welcome to the center of Manchester strap yourselves in this was the most chaotic Airsoft Nielsen I have ever been to we are AI 500 with the boys Rocking The Wolverine mtw today pts stock YouTube upriser Vector Optics T1 carbon fiber suppressor delicious light bar Surefire light I got a discount for this by the way Boys brain Exploder pet box Century rap from deadly Customs as well that's about it it Tans versus The Greens but there's a big problem green CP is on the top floor which boasts great High Ground Control morale is low and we're taking a lot of Airsoft casualties what else is doing is going down here securing that and all this by superiority down you in there sorry 11 on top is nice I'm gonna cross he's depressing well that didn't work let's find another way around as well foreign yeah 26. back in the safe Zone we're discussing a few issues with the amount of players on the map it's really hard to flank but like every route you take you just end up in a queue of Trades 50 50s it's basically a kiwi simulator at the end of the day High Ground is always nowhere it's only positive to take out of it we've been on there but they haven't been downstairs yet oh thank you come on dude what's up go go go go push push that watch out go Club go low go tactical level foreign using the Shadows to my advantage I'll leave my torch off and wait foreign [Music] Hades he used to be a Corporal on the rifles safe to say he absolutely loved it all right let's get going let's get going all these flighty actions man if I get Crossing while he's firing let's go do I have a little bit of control there should we try breaching again all right get someone in right one from behind the counters one just come on right he's I've done him I've done him rinse and repeat come on that's it that's it that's it with Hades beasting the blokes downstairs we're starting to turn the tables on the greens I can feel the momentum shifting into that's what we're talking let's do that foreign here we go watch this oh please don't see me no sudden movements this doesn't see me foreign I'm in a bit of a hurry here as I see Astro fighting on the top floor so I tried to get to him as quickly as possible I need you Perry left side left side I think my mental capacity for [ __ ] has run out at this point so I sit down also missing is a good cup of tea anyway so this funny thing happened [Music] foreign [Laughter] [Applause] I've been getting a lot of questions about my patches boys they are now live go to the link in the top pin comments and uh yeah get yourself one today [Music] | Names Nicco | UCLLVh2sgSj8IgiwmMg3qV9Q | 2022-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 502 | 2,592 |
CALPZE0-Y8M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CALPZE0-Y8M | what is the most overrated cuisine | what is the most overrated Cuisine not really a Cuisine per se but shock food you know those giant milkshakes with whole slices of Cake and Candy on top or quadruple cheeseburgers with so much Cheez-Its running everywhere it's just not practical tasty and really only exists to get a cool picture fancy cupcakes every designer cupcake I've had has been incredibly dry I just don't get why they charge five dollars ten dollars per serving but the quality of the cake is below a Walmart sheet cake complicated Burgers some are good but others have far too much on to eat without disassembly or using a Knife and Fork gold flaked Cuisine my Cuisine mic that guy is an and always rude to my Aunt Tammy most people here need to look up the word Cuisine geez deconstructed anything the most expensive dishes yeah man these diamonds sauteed and truffle oil and emerald dust are good but do you have a cheeseburger | askredditbeststories | UCPFD3XbuZGh9irVLBp13mug | 2023-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 163 | 906 |
0Mn9UzLjzl0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mn9UzLjzl0 | Hike a Bike Up Steep Rock... For Dottie's Donuts | [Music] hey guys good morning welcome to today's video we are doing our long sunday ride today unfortunately it is pretty cloudy and drizzly out here you can tell from i think you can see from the table behind me i think it may have stopped raining actually i think it the drizzle is just coming from the trees up above so hopefully we're pretty clear with any heavy rains during our ride it's actually mostly a new route today so yeah hopefully we're clear with any thunderstorms actually thunderstorms i thought was going to happen but it i looked at the weather channel app again and it said that we were clear of thunderstorms so that's good i can deal with rain i just don't like the thunderstorms [Music] good morning and happy 4th of july to all of our viewers in the u.s this is our independence day and what better way to celebrate the freedom that we enjoy in this country than to ride your bike all day so that's what we're doing today it's uh it's a new route which is exciting totally new route and our destination point is dottie's diner in woodbury connecticut i hear they make some good donuts so we're heading out that direction and hopefully they're at i think they're still open today but hopefully their hours are such that you know they'll still be open when we get there yeah it's uh gonna be about uh 80 miles today maybe a little bit under six hours and uh yeah i'm pretty excited about this ride except for the fact that it's chilly and it's wet and chilly at the moment and it's there's a chance of rain so hopefully we can avoid that [Music] [Applause] [Music] yeah joy is uh joy's pretty chilly she's got her leg warmers on and everything and i'm not gonna go with the leg warmers partially because yeah well i just spent some good amount of time shaving my legs yesterday so no leg warmers for me i'm exposing my legs today yeah this is not the uh not the type of weather that we typically associate with the fourth of july it's usually pretty hot and sunny and maybe humid around this time but yeah this is uh and it actually it has been hot and humid here recently uh but it just that it finally broke i have that break in the heat happened to come at the end of this week so now it's gonna be a little bit on the cool side for a good part of this ride and uh but i think it's going to warm up to about 70 or so later so anyway gonna get going with this uh with this warm-up and uh we'll see how that how the ride goes i i really am gonna just have to watch the uh the route to see where to go because i have a general idea but really nothing framed in my mind as to how this the roads look like on this ride so it'll be something new [Music] so um we are here at the lake lonona boat launch now so the ride over here they just paved route 133 also known as obtuse hill road and it is amazing going downhill and uphill because it's kind of like a up and down kind of hilly uh segment of the road so that was fun to go up and down in we've ridden past we've ridden on that road before before it was paved and it was just riddled with potholes and i just absolutely hated it going downhill and also riding up it but now that it's newly paved it's so much fun also since i'm wearing the rain jacket and we were just talking about how because it's waterproof it really doesn't do a great job at taking away the moisture from the sweat and so i feel like there's a puddle of sweat that's collecting in the inside the rain jacket but i want to make sure that i do keep it on while we're riding because if i'm sweating and it's a little cooler out here it's comfortable now but it is cooler when we start riding i end up getting cold so i'm just going to put it back on once we get riding again so part of the route that we're going to ride through is we are heading over to washington not the state of washington or washington d.c washington connecticut and to get there we're going to be riding on some dirt about four miles of dirt roads and the awesome thing is that strava has a global heat map if you are a subscriber to strava and that's one of the ways that i use our premium subscription is to map all these fun routes to ride through so according to the global heat map it said it says that we are going to be uh riding on some dirt uh i think it's through roxbury into washington the first stop will be a cafe called marty's cafe and then we're gonna head on over to bantam from there and go up 202 to arathusa's again no ice cream though we learned our lesson from the last ride that ice cream and hilly roads do not mix or not even hilly roads ice cream and riding for some reason does not mix and uh anyway from phantom we're gonna head over to woodbury in hopes to catch uh dotty's diner hopefully they are still open by the time we get there or according to google it said that they are open or wait it said they are observing july 4th it doesn't say closed it still had their hours so let's cross our fingers that all these cute little stops that we're gonna stop at are are open [Music] nice [Music] so [Music] it's wet and a little slippery but um i do like these roads overall though the roads in this area are pretty quiet and um in pretty good condition too uh so it's it's a pleasure to uh to ride it it's kind of an undulating terrain uh some some minor uh ups downs and some flat parts so it's it's a nice real rolling terrain where are we now roxbury i think this is rock cherry okay yeah all right so uh nature break time and uh we'll get back riding soon [Music] do [Music] so [Music] jason fell over on this section here took the wrong way i took us the wrong way he got up here fell and i think he fell on the drive side of his bike and so the rear derailleur was bent and he was able to get it back to straighten it out and uh hopefully i think it's still bend it's just i think hopefully it's hopefully it's ridable but i it still looks bent to me while we're walking this out here might as well talk about how our training is going and uh we're almost done with this gran fondo training plan that we're doing of course we're not actually doing a gran fondo this year um but we are gonna be doing a we're taking vacation in uh in maine in uh about three weeks and um planning a a quite long ride while we're there i think it's 140 miles or something uh not that much climbing so we we're sort of equating it to like a century ride with climbing um but that's kind of what we're training for i guess i would say and uh yeah the uh the training plan is in the peak phase right now and starting to get starting to get difficult definitely uh this week was week two of the peak phase week one went fine we two started to to feel some accumulated fatigue and ready for a recovery week next week [Music] do i'm uh gotta tell you i'm relieved to to be back on on pavement uh and that we're done with that dirt road the um the end of that dirt road was actually pretty nice it was pretty smooth dirt um but you know we had like a hiking trail it turned into a hiking trail in in the middle of that um that stretch and uh we had to get off our bikes for a lot of that so i'm glad that we're back on the pavement and can get moving again [Music] ah [Music] papa okay so we're here in bantam now and uh we just stopped this building behind me is arithusa and just stopped in to get water no ice cream today uh just want to make sure that we're good because this is about an 80 mile ride a few things that we didn't get to stop and talk to you guys about what happened we wound up taking this dirt road strava suggested this particular route and it goes around the chipog river the problem is it is a hiking trail not a dirt road where you can actually ride your bikes through and so jason unfortunately fell uh in one of the rockier parts that we went through and he bent his derailleur so now we have to he's he's kind of he's not really he's not able to use his i believe his 30 cog and the 27 cog we're hoping that the plan is to stop at uh south berry maybe the the bike shop is open and hopefully they can fix it we're trying these um these things called ass savers it's like a uh you know flap here that you attach behind your your uh saddle and it's supposed to help water and you know dirt whatever from splashing up you know into your butt so i guess it's been effective because uh you know we did we were on the dirt road wet dirt road for a while and i don't have i don't think i have anything on my butt so i think it's working [Music] so we made it to dottie's diner uh just in time or actually not quite in time because they they close at one on holidays and we made it here at like ten after one but they were very nice and uh led us inside to uh to get a couple of donuts so mission accomplished there and uh it's i'm really happy that we got to try it because i mean number one there the donuts are delicious but we uh this was kind of the destination point for our ride so i'm glad that we didn't ride 50 miles to uh be disappointed so we're about 50 miles in uh three and i think three and a half hours ish maybe a little more than that it doesn't really feel like we've done 50 miles already but i guess it's been pretty flat for a while now so there must be i don't remember how much climbing there is in total for this route but we're probably going to hit some climbing coming back [Music] so it's already oh two o'clock and i expected for us to be back home by three and i don't think that's going to happen because we have about 20 miles left of riding to do and we still have to do a climb that's beyond this road up george waldo state park and a couple of other climbs up up uh obtuse hill so it was the same hill that we came down on uh this morning we're gonna ride up that hill and we still have to do elbow hill so this day is turning out to be a long one thank god i called my sister earlier and she said that she's able to take the dogs out because they've been inside for quite some time now yeah so as you guys can see the sun kind of peeks through in and out of the clouds when we were in south berry the car the clouds were pretty dark and it drizzled for a little bit and then it stopped now it's um the sun is out which i don't think is a good thing because we're going to be doing this climb and i hate it when the sun beats down on us on a climb so [Music] so i am down to half a bottle of water and we still have about 10 miles left to go and we need to do two more climbs obtuse hill and elbow hill and uh i feel like i can't eat as much because i need water or i need something to wash it down with and i'm trying to ration my half a bottle of water so yeah um i think that was poor planning on my part because i didn't factor in one more stop after um after daddy's diner which was all the way in woodbury so we definitely could have used another stop um prior to getting here but we took some a lot of back roads and uh there wasn't really many uh there wasn't really much around to really stop um and i also i'm having this this uncomfortable sensation in my nether region and it bothers me when we climb and so that angle and the act of pedaling um bothers my bothers that area so anyway i'm not a happy camper right now but i'm gonna try to pull it through um and so that we can get home [Music] well we did make it back safe and sound jason was able to give me half of the bottle of whatever was left over in his water bottle and that's how i was able to pretty much stay hydrated thankfully he had that otherwise i don't know if i would have been able to make it jason's derailleur though took it to the bike shop and that's where they diagnosed that the rally hanger crack unfortunately they were not able to they didn't have the part there so um the downside was that it was in back order um it wouldn't have been available until july 10th um luckily we were able to find the derailleur hanger uh on a website and ordered it overnight it and got it installed um and so now he's ready to go again since this video is getting longer than i expected it to be i'm just gonna end it here actually stay tuned guys for next week we will be heading to maine and so you won't see any videos uploaded but i am working on a hopefully a travel documentary of our trip so stay tuned for that until next time don't forget to enjoy the ride bye | Joy & Jason Rides | UColic7AbNvEPYNF_Q1se5Cw | 2021-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,494 | 12,327 |
gwydPeYARlQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwydPeYARlQ | [CCD] My Daguerreotype Collection by Greg Wylie | hi my name is Jason paage at the multi cult day studio and I'm here to introduce Greg Wy how you doing uh I'm here to show you some of my dear type collection uh I'm not I I wouldn't call myself an expert on these I I just recently started collecting them but uh I I think I got some interesting stuff to to to show you and people don't get to see these very often they they they museums never put these on display uh they the the reason why is uh they're they're fragile uh they're sensitive to heat they're sensitive to light and the cases can get damaged easily um what are these prints called uh they're called the G types uh these are the ear very earliest types of of photographs um they uh they were invented by uh dear uh in 1839 um it through research that he had done with with with another person name uh n piece they uh they they had done some research up until like 1830 and uh he newp died uh like around around 1830 and the gar continued to research and finally around 1839 he he came up with a workable solution um previous to that there there people had been able to make uh images using using silver uh and but they they weren't able to fix them for any length of time um the G was finally able to to to to fix damage onto a plate um now right at the same time um a gentleman in in England Nam named Fox Talbot had also came up with his own uh uh photographic process and so they both kind of came out at right about the same time um but the difference between the G types and uh the fox ta process which were uh calotypes where that the the the G types are printed uh directly onto to a uh metal plate there uh the the images that you see are the actual images that were taken in in the camera so they the the the the plate was put behind the camera uh well before that was was coated with silver uh then it's put behind behind behind the camera exposed and then that's where things get kind of dangerous uh the im images were developed in mercury vapor and this a lot lot of uh early photographers developed health health problems later on in life because of that and that's part of the reason why it it fell out of favor although there were a number of factors um but uh there a a lot of people um mistake other types of processes for for uh the gar types uh one one typical thing thing is people will mistake uh ENT types and ambr types for the G types um and this is because a lot of times uh amber types and and uh tin types will come in these fancy uh cases like this this image right here uh is in a uh heart case and it's got got this fancy sort of uh uh framing around around it uh and so PE people a lot of times people will get those mistaken for the G types uh but the G types um have a much different appearance they they they have a mirror likee appearance and on once you've actually seen the the gape you you wouldn't confuse it for anything else because there there really is anything else that was that that's ever been made uh Photography in photography that's that's uh similar to it really it's it's it's quite unique what's more common for a tent type is that they'll just come just like this that and the reason why why these became really popular uh it it um after 1860s because they're so durable and right around 1860 that's when when when the uh Civil War started and soldiers needed a really durable type of image there there there there there are a few modern dear type artists out right right now and that's that's one of the things that that uh makes it really challenging for for for for modern G so they definitely have to take uh safety measures that were not coming back then show you an actual the gar type so um we'll start with this one right here this image right here you can you you can you can see right here that it's that it's uh got a reflective uh image right right here you can you can see your face in the in in in in the image um if you hold it at certain angles the image actually kind of disappears or you you see it as a as a negative ra rather than a positive and that's kind of why one one thing that make make people uncomfortable about the G tapes uh the the fact that that you could uh turn the image at different angles and your image would just totally disappear that that kind of freaked a lot of people out you know that uh um PE people tend one thing that people always talk about when they see the gar type images is how stiff the people look and how uncomfortable they look one of the reasons why they they were uncomfortable is the exposure times were were were were long and that would a normally sell for something like that uh the G types usually usually they're going to they're going to sell for for about 40 bucks at least probably the first expensive image that I bought was of this this image here which is of a uh teenage girl um she what What attracted me to this image was the fact that it it's kind of it feels very modern uh the other thing that I kind of liked about it was the way that way the photographer uh cropped the image you know that the way he cropped off the flower a little little a little bit um just those things kind of kind of attracted me to that that uh image the image that I really wanted was this one right here of this uh couple right here and I did I never thought that I was going to be able to get this one right here um they they're they're kind the way they dress is kind of eccentric you know it's they're they're obviously pretty wealthy but uh they're they're also a little bit eccentric I think and um I when as soon as I saw that image I really wanted it this right here what I liked about this couple here is they just they look like a modern couple they look this couple looks like they're from like the 70s or something like and and they look like they're getting ready for to get divorced you know they you know they it's it's they got divorced written all over their face and and I you know I I had to have this image then the other image that I was looking for was this one and this right here this is a uh image uh done by Jesse wherst um and what one of the things that attracted me to this image was just the off center framing of the picture uh the the fact fact that there was a little off center the other thing about this image is that it's it's a it's an early image um you can tell that it's an early image um by the fact that it's got got a very plain background uh the the frame on here is is made with really heavy metal there the other thing about it is it doesn't have one of these frame protectors on it um and let me show you one where that does have this one image right here um this is a little bit later image right here this image has has this Frame protector on the on on the edges of it and those weren't introduced until like 1848 another early image that I've got uh is this one right here and I even though this one's got the frame protector on it I I I do believe that it's probably an early image because it it's again it's got the uh heavy frame framing on on it in uh they also tend of use the very simp very simple framing uh like this one is designed to look like a uh an arch of a theater you know and that that was a common theme in the in the very early P pictures um whereas on late much later images uh you get very fancy Framing and this image right here is got this is a very ornate frame frame here uh this this one was probably closer to to the 1860s uh and this this is a very kind of unusual image and that you know the they the these two they I I don't think they're sisters you know I don't I'm not not certain about about that but I I I've looked at them closely I don't think they're sisters and um they they they seem to have sort of like a Bohemian dress to them like they're I think they're they're kind of artist types and uh that was the the image on the website that sold it was uh they they were described as the wild girls after after I started do looking for unusual images then I kind of got back into something a little bit more conventional um which is like beautiful women and we we wearing pattern dresses and uh so like that's what this roow row here is a is about we've got got uh this woman right here she's dressed in this this beautiful pattern dress here and she looks she looks like royalty uh and the case on this this one is beautiful this is one of the one of the most beautiful cases that I that I've got in the collection this one right here um I've actually we've I've actually got got a name for the for the uh person in this in this image uh I just got got this recently and according to the website the the person in this picture is Ida letina Morgan um and finally I want to tell you about this image right here um this image right here we are going going to be uh using this as as a uh um as as a reward for um anyone who the first P well I should say the first person who donates uh $500 or more to the community dark dark dark room um so this this this this image can be yours and it's it's really a quite nice nice image this this image uh was done by the studio of son uh and it's in very good shape yeah very good well thank you very much Greg is there anything else uh that's about it that's about it all right well thank you from uh on behalf of multicult and uh okay and we look forward to helping out with this Chicago Community dark grp okay all right | mkchi kulti | UChHfXoOSMJ39f1bRFWiQgaQ | 2011-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,895 | 9,375 |
eN2lDG5uAsc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN2lDG5uAsc | Tom explains the Facebook outage | [Music] all right nate are you ready for the explainer of the facebook outage take it away all of facebook services from whatsapp to its building security system went down monday october 4th for six hours you heard us talk about it briefly yesterday facebook vp of infrastructure santos janardan posted twice uh with some good details about it explaining it was a configuration change at the root of the problem and emphasized despite your best imaginations there was no malicious activity no user data was compromised this was a very bad and unfortunate mistake cloudflare uh you may have read yesterday posted a great explanation of what it looked like from the outside and that's where you may have heard people talking about dns and bgp as explanations for the outage they contributed but they're not the cause dns is often referred to as the phone book of the internet so when you type in a domain name like facebook.com dns is a system that tells your browser what server that domain points to so you can go get the web pages if you have only one web server that's easy the dns looks up natesonlyserver.com sees what i address it is points at that tells the browser gets the machine however if your network is larger like an isp or facebook you've got a more complex system you've got multiple servers and in these systems the border gateway protocol or bgp works it's often compared to a postal system so when your browser sends its request in for facebook.com bgp figures out just which server is best for the job it advertises to the rest of the internet here are the servers that are available that way you get connected to a server that is near you for faster service that's an oversimplification but it's kind of right in larger networks like isps uh what cloudfront noticed is that all of facebook's bgp was withdrawn bgp tells the internet where to find facebook's dns servers that meant any request once the bgp was withdrawn for a facebook domain returned what's called serve fail you often update bgp to yeah maybe you had to take a data center down for maintenance you usually don't withdraw the entire thing so serve fail tells other dns tables around the world to start updating their files to show that any server associated doesn't exist if you take away all of facebook's bgp that means all of facebook.com no longer exists to the rest of the internet that caused some automated systems to assume it was available for sale which it was not you could see that on the official icann record but if you saw that that's what caused that facebook says the problem was caused by the system that manages communication between its hundreds of data centers around the world it's got fiber optic cables it's got undersea cables it's got high rises full of data centers and it's got a system that manages communication between them on monday engineers were doing routine maintenance often that means taking down a part of the system so they did a routine command to assess global availability just to make sure they had only taken down the right parts the command for assessment however is the problem apparently it was malformed because facebook says that that command unintentionally took down all the connections within facebook's internal network facebook has an audit tool that's meant to catch these kinds of human errors but there was a bug in the audit tool so it didn't catch it double failure so the upshot is facebook's data centers now had no way of talking to the internet and that leads us to the next failure to keep the network clear of junk facebook's domain name system servers the dns servers disable bgp if a data center is unavailable that way you're not telling the internet to send requests to something that isn't there that's normally normally a very smart thing to do however in this case all the data setters because of that configuration error appeared unavailable so the dns dutifully disabled bgp for everything including the dns servers themselves meaning dns appeared unavailable to the internet data centers couldn't be accessed because of the configuration bug and the tools you'd use to investigate that we're now down because dns was unavailable you can't go to facebook.com audit tool when dns is like there is no facebook.com or actually the internet's saying like we can't find a dns for facebook.com so facebook had to send people to the actual data center that's why they had to do that they had to debug the issue directly on the machines themselves and of course facebook wisely i think makes it hard to get into the data center to access its servers and physically modify them even if you have the right to access because how often are you going to need to do that right you want to make it hard so you can catch bag bad actors so it took a long time to do it it did not mean that they had to cut things open with an angle grinder as the new york times briefly reported then retracted that did not happen and then even after they fixed the machine turning something as big as facebook back on all at once would cause huge traffic surges power surges that could could cause electrical failures so this facebook had drilled on as part of its storm recovery plans and was able to bring back a little more slowly than you might have thought but without incident just took a little more time to do it right jinarden finished his post by saying we've done extensive work hardening our systems to prevent unauthorized access and it was interesting to see how that hardening slowed us down as we tried to recover from an outage caused not by malicious activity but an error of our own making i believe a trade-off like this is worth it greatly increased day-to-day security versus a slower recovery from a hopefully rare event like this from here on out our job is to strengthen our testing drills and overall resilience to make sure events like this happen as rarely as possible so nate there you go that's what happened it all seems understandable i feel feel very much for that admin or that engineer who typed in the wrong command who malformed that command and can i just can i check on your little soundboard there have you still got your round of applause sound i do can you just press it quickly that's on the heart of everyone listening who is impressed with being able to sum up all of that in five minutes because that was that was incredible and i have nothing to add [Music] | Daily Tech News Show | UCCd3-JX7e8uGZx00i5646jg | 2021-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,154 | 6,434 |
or64U0APMjg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or64U0APMjg | Alumna 'Enjoyed the Flexibility at San Jose State' | I never thought I would get a job with my marketing background doing marketing for a library and I'm very happy to say I have my dream job I just got my master's in library science from San Jose State University I really enjoyed the flexibility at San Jose State I was working full time as well as participating in my courses full time and I also have a preschooler so having flexibility but also having the support at the same time was very important to me and I found that there at the I school I think that my degree absolutely helps my position I had several courses that were in marketing and I learned lots of techniques that other libraries are doing through a lot of interactive opportunities with my classmates [Music] | SJSU School of Information | UCtGthCqkWXZsbQbvfK_FHNQ | 2019-09-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 134 | 727 |
F-2yMGF3IBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-2yMGF3IBg | 53 Morgan Street, Carnegie Victoria By Tom Grieve | hi my name is Tom gray from ray white real estate in Carnegie we're here today at number 53 Morgan Street Carnegie let's come through for a look at this fantastic family home whether you're looking for a place to raise a family what a settle an established one here you'll find plenty of space to suit your needs even with great features on offer like the four bedrooms and three bathrooms it's areas like the formal lounge and dining room that really make this home stand out at the rear of the property is the well-designed kitchen living and dining area which not only floods with natural light from the north facing garden but also leads out to the alfresco entertaining area if you're anything like me you'll enjoy nothing more than having a nice cold drink in the outdoor entertaining area at the end of a long hard day thanks for joining us on the tour and I'll look forward to meeting you down here shortly you | showcache | UCKuGOssdPC2ww7puZtht5QA | 2013-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 169 | 918 |
XU1WHvSvz2Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU1WHvSvz2Q | Phillies Resign Dominguez & Pick up Pitcher Yoan Lopez #RingtheBell #Phillies Time for big Moves! | hey a pleasant good day everybody this is sportscenter news i'm joe borg and this is going to be the next philadelphia phillies baseball episode here from sportsman news as we talk about the phillies adding another reliever in a small move johann lopez who did have a very good start to his career for the diamondbacks then fell off in the last two years and also of course resigning the big kahuna that has a chance to be our future closer in the pen in sir anthony dominguez but let's start we'll start with the smaller move first they were able to get lopez from the or from the atlanta braves since they were able to get them from the diamondbacks so then they consequently from making a lot of the moves they made in the offseason had to then get rid of lopez but when it comes to lopez he's similarly to emmanuel who we also were able to get of course ken emanuel from the astros the lefty how i talked about unlike nick nelson and sheriff and the other guys who picked up jose alvarado last year um he doesn't have as much of the control issues because if you look at him he has in his best season where he pitched 70 games and had 21 holds so that's really good in 60 innings pitched had only in the teens uh baseballs and had 42 strikeouts and a 232 average against so he pitched really well in 2019 and then had a great 10 game cup of coffee the season before for him it's just been the last couple seasons in 2020 he only pitched in 20 games and then last year he only pitched in 13. uh he hasn't been as consistent but he also for most of his minor league career has been consistent to pitch to a 3.59 but also has consistently when you look at his walks um had in his best seasons down there only in the teens or ten walks where then in his off seasons down there yeah he did have walkers with 32 and 26 but in the teens in his best season in the mlb if you can get that out of lopez when he's locked in he's not really like hector who even when locked in at times would still walk up people and then get out of it but even though like i talked about in the video i didn't hector i still really like what hector was able to do overall but or somebody like a guy like diekmann who obviously is a very good addition if the throws make that addition but even he will walk people and then just work his way out of the inning at times if you look at lopez's best seasons he had a couple off seasons with 30 something walks but best seasons are the 10 walks the 15 when he's locked in and then the 17 walks in the mlb when he pits really well in that 70 game season so if you can have with this new development team here he does still have minor league options the guys that you're bringing in to kind of change the tide of an absolute dog trash development system we had going for a decade here then if that can kind of start working with these small claims you made that would be good but now it's time to make the bigger moves like corey knebel mark malanson is a guy i know he's not the sexiest name but look at his career numbers he's been a steady yet he got it done each year and is the opposite of most people where most people when there haven't been closures all the time consistently don't do the best in the role he does step up to the plate nine times out of ten if you will um or ninety percent of the time whatever you prefer to have to say it and he does well in those roles like he did last year and also did years ago which i believe was with the pirates when he had like a 50-something um save season but he he's definitely a guy in a name that i would go for but of course other than um the move to uh get johann lopez the phillies were able to avoid arbitration with sir anthony dominguez who just we know can be an absolute menace on the mound even when he was going through his injury bugaboo stuff in 2019 before he came out uh he still pitched to a 4.01 and still showed good signs of things he just we found out obviously was working through things and then now he's coming off the injury pitched in one game last year but he started showing the light show when he came back in the minors and was showing the good zip on that fastball and now having a whole off season very wise move by the phillies to be able to keep him and lock him up because as i said at the beginning of this video he very likely is the guy that you're looking to to be your future closer once you bring in a melance and a corey knebble whoever you decide to put in that back role this year or you trade for craig kimbrell you were going to have to have somebody that's the future crop because none of those guys except for maybe knebel since he's only 30 younger than the other crop guys that you're gonna get where malanson is in his mid 30s and then obviously so is kimbrell so you're going to have to have guys that you have pegged as the future closer and i think that definitely is sir anthony dominguez but the phillies obviously don't see him as that yet because they're rumored to get guys that all would fit into the closer role in corey knebel and also have been rumored to get craig kimbrell but and it's also rightfully so because he's coming off of an injury you don't want to put that pressure on the kid he's still only going to be 27 uh next season and has a chance to be a hell of a reliever for this team and be the closer by the time um he's 28 or 29 years old for this team if he really does pitch well in that setup wall and then lopez was a solid and smart pickup as well and then of course our phillies tendered all the people you would expect them to tender uh tendering contracts to jose alvarado zack efland and rhys hoskins as expected obviously we saw last year as when haas went out of the lineup he how big of an impact he really does make for people that doubted that going into his injury and then zac efron's a guy he pitches wilder than the season we had let's have everyone pitch up in the zone for some damn reason but he pitches well other than that season where zac eflin um is able to get it done when he just has it going and his knees are healthy so hopefully that can happen next year but you expected him to stay around and then also jose alvarado obviously when you were able to pick him up he was just blah last year he was having times where he showed the flashes of stuff that he has the great stuff but he obviously has control control control so if he can lock that down more this year maybe we can see it more but uh we have to see it first because the only time he's really been lights out was the beginning of his career tampa bay and then you started really seeing when the league caught up to him he didn't really tune it back into being that dominant since but you knew they were going to keep all these guys and it's something that was definitely expected of the philadelphia phillies um to keep all these guys and those are very good moves to tender those guys now we're going to see if they can avoid arbitration just like they did with sir anthony dominguez with these guys who will get page 7275 that's what dominguez is going to get and we'll see if the phillies can avoid arbitration with guys like hoskins guys like eflin and also jose alvarado or if they will have to go to the arbiter but peace out everybody stay safe this has been the latest sports fight news philadelphia philly's podcast hope you're all doing well and hopefully we will be doing much better after tonight at the phillies get cory canel kyle schwarber or even like i said a good steady eddie pitcher in mark lansing or even bring back jake diekmann from the left side he's still been very good he's been steady yes he does sometimes get into the walk issues but look at his career number he's been a very solid pitcher for multiple teams so peace out everybody and stay safe | Sports 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6XNUCYbqbMo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XNUCYbqbMo | War Surgery - From Firing Line to Base | Basil Hughes | Medical, War & Military | Book | 14/15 | chapter 22 of War surgery from firing line to base 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 AA in September 2015 War surgery from firing line to base by basil Hughes and H Stanley Banks chapter 22 Burns Burns or skulls occurring in Wartime are either accidental or the result of the explosion of a bomb or high explosive shell in the immediate neighborhood of the individual concerned we did not see a single case of a burn result from the use of the Flamin vaa Liquid Fire Burns may vary in severity from a superficial athema to most destructive charm ing the immediate complication of a burn is shock and the degree will vary with the area of the body surface involved the remote complication is sepsis eight cases of most severe burns involving considerably more than half the surface of the body and all resulting from the same accident were admitted to a base hospital all the men were burned with cordite which had caught fire in a gun pit five of the eight cases died two from immediate shock the remaining three from septic complications the post morm findings in all those dying from septic absorption were the same the liver heart and kidneys showed Advanced fatty degeneration both lungs were acutely congested and in every case the stomach was dilated and the duodenum showed ulceration treatment the burn burnt areas should at once be protected from the air by means of sterile gauze wool and bandage Brandy and other stimulants may be given and the patient removed to hospital without delay on admission to hospital he should be put to bed made warm and two pints of saline with 1 o of Brandy should be given subcutaneously as soon as the pulse has improved the patient is taken to the operating theater and an ized with open ether the burnt areas are thoroughly washed with warmed normal saline solution and shaved if the head and face have suffered they must be shaved the quicker the burns are cleaned and dressed the better the patients chances hence in the case of extensive Burns two or more surgeons if available should work in conjunction undoubtedly one of the best dressings for burns if they can reach a hospital early is ambrine or its equivalent paraffin number seven the burnt areas after shaving are again carefully washed over with normal saline and dried prior to applying the dressing with either a brush or a sprayer we prefer the former spray for the treatment of burns by paraffin wax the substance contained in this outfit is a mixture of paraffin and wax Etc ambrine could also be used it is solid when cold and becomes fluid when heated to 140 to 150° F it can be used as a first aid dressing for Burns and for their subsequent treatment if considered desirable the originator of this method Dr Bart Des sent for Advocates its use for all classes of Burns and employs it through the whole stage of treatment and he claims that by so do doing he has had excellent results methods of use a heating place a piece of wax in the sprayer provided and heat the latter over a spirit lamp or set it in a basin containing a little water which should be kept boiling for 10 minutes B precautions to be taken care should be taken to prevent any water getting into the wax it must be remember remembered that the letter does not burn the tissues at 176° F but the smallest quantity of water present would cause scalding with the same end in view the burnt area should be gently dried before the application is made while the wax is being heated prepare a few fine layers of absorbent cotton these layers should be as thin as possible C the dressing when the wax is in a liquid state and has been allowed to cool to a temperature of roughly from 140 to 150° F it can then be applied to the burnt area either by means of the spray or the brush supplied for the purpose or by the sprayer followed by the brush if the sprayer is used the metal should be heated all over including the nozzle as any coagulation of the wax at this point will interfere with the proper working of the instrument the flame should be kept from the wooden handle and rubber Bellows as regards the technique the sprayer is first held about 9 in from the patient and the area is sprayed over until it has the appearance of being covered with a thin layer of hor Frost the sprayer is now brought closer say 3 to 4 in and the Bellow is briskly worked it will then be seen that in the center of this spray stream the wax assumes a liquid appearance with this liquid spray the whole of the affected part is Now quickly covered a thin layer of cotton wool is next laid on this wax and the ho is then again covered with the liquid wax by the brush it is strongly recommended that the surgeon should first try the method by applying two or three dressings to his own hand and arm note when removing the lid from the sprayer do not hold it by the handle as The Leverage May buckle the side of the instrument it should be held by the body of the sprayer using a cloth if the metal is hot when using the brush remove the lid of the sprayer take the brush provided and dip it in the liquid now spread the latter over the wound without pressing that is as much as possible dabbing it and not brushing it on this operation is repeated until the glazing is complete taking care to leave no spot uncovered immediately afterwards Place quickly on this first wax glaze one of the thin layers of absorbent cotton already prepared as explained above and then with the same dabbing movement put on several more applications of the fluid if the wound is extensive the operation is done on small square surfaces successively and closed together about 4x4 in these little squares thus become part of one another after the pr preparation which with cotton wool forms a shell or casing has been allowed to cool dressings and bandages can be applied in the usual manner the initial use of the sprayer is recommended where the area is painful removing the dressing for the first few days the wax and shell must not be left in place more than 24 hours later if it is decided to continue the use of wax it can be left for 48 hours hours or even longer to remove the dressing untie the bandages and expose the shell an incision is made in the letter by means of a plunt knife with scissors and the hole is peeled off the wound is afterwards bathed with boiled water and the cleansing is further perfected by washing with absorbent cotton soaked in boiled water then it is dried either by a current of warm air or by a piece of cotton wool care being taken not to rub or CA the granulations to bleed antiseptic Solutions should not be used except very weak and Care should be taken not to apply liquid at a temperature of more than 150° F heating the wax in a bath of boiling water raises its temperature to nearly 212° F therefore before applying it to the burn with a brush it should be removed from the water paath and allowed to stand for a minute or two so as to reduce its temperature to below 150° f it is claimed for the application that one it immediately alleviates pain two it constitutes a warm shell under which the tissues are protected against outside contamination three it can be removed without pain or injury to the newly forming tissues and thus limits the formation of scar tissue if the burns are septic they should be cleaned and sterilized before the application of the paraffin dressing the quickest and most satisfactory method of bringing about sterilization is by the application of a Carol dein dressing after giving paraffin number seven a considerable trial we have arrived at the following conclusions one it is the best dressing that can be applied to Burns if it is applied within an hour or two of the injury two the dressing is painless both in application and removal three the burned surface heals and skins over with remarkable rapidity four there is the minimum formation of scar tissue five it is useless to apply paraffin number seven to septic surfaces the surfaces must first be sterilized by the Carol dein method before the dressing is applied should the skin be blistered and the blisters still unopened they should be left and the preparation applied over them we do not recommend fermentations for cleaning up septic Burns prior to applying paraffin number 7 for Carol's treatment has given a quicker and more satisfactory sterilization the treatment of gunshot wounds associated with Burns has already been referred to we have now abandoned the use of older remedies in the form of PICC acid Karen oil etc for the results obtained by paraffin number seven have entirely surpassed those obtained by the older methods end of chapter 22 chapter 23 of War surgery from firing line to base 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 AI in September 2015 War surgery from firing line to base by basil Hughes and H Stanley Banks chapter 23 conditions peculiar to Airmen there are certain conditions peculiar to Flying men men which call for special notice it has long been recognized that divers must descend to and ascend from the depths at which they work gradually in order that a state of equilibrium may become established between the increased pressure experienced in the depths and the normal atmospheric pressure a diver first passes from the normal to a higher atmospheric pressure a state of equilibri is soon brought about by a rise in the blood pressure his blood contains oxygen and carbon dioxide under a pressure proportionate to the increased pressure in his lungs when he comes to the surface he leaves a higher atmospheric pressure to enter the normal the letter change must be conducted slowly and gradually otherwise alarming symptoms may follow these symptoms constitute the condition known as Kon disease or divers paralysis and are described in most textbooks on medicine the changes brought about in an Airmen as the result of a transfer from a denser to a rarer medium are comparable to what is observed when a bottle of soda water is opened air rapidly escapes and continues to escape until the state of equilibrium is established an Airman differs from a diver in that the conditions are reversed the older flying machines climbed slowly consequently the change from dense to rare atmosphere was comparatively gradual aerial Warfare has however necessitated alterations and today the essentials of a good machine are speed and Rapid climbing Powers the present day Airman must therefore be an individual who can rapidly accommodate himself to sudden changes of pressure the changes brought about through the transfer from a denser to a rarer medium are mainly those concerning blood pressure though other important points have to be taken into consideration normally the atmospheric pressure acts directly upon all parts of the body to which it has immediate access that is to say skin and exposed mucous membranes including the lungs as the air man climbs the atmosph spheric pressure decreases while his internal pressure remains for the time being the same consequently the vessels of the skin and of the mucus membrane fill with blood and whereas the intake of oxygen into the lungs is less the output of carbon dioxide for the time being is proportionally greater consequently a temporary change in the respiratory quotient is brought about idity of the mucus me membrane gives rise to buzzing in the ears and deafness the eyes become temporarily blurred and Hemorrhage may occur from the ears nose and other mucous membranes a diminished intake of oxygen May tend to drowsiness or a feeling of faintness such were the sensations experienced by one of us this state of things will continue until equilibrium is established the more flying a man accomplishes the sooner he can accommodate himself to a rapid change from a denser to a rarer medium in other words he develops some sort of an immunity if one may use the term to a rapid change of conditions in pressure as the Airman descends he passes from a rarer to a denser medium this change may be brought about slowly and at leisure or it may have to take place rapidly if the flying man is wounded on Landing the air man feels tired and there is a strong tendency to sleep after 3 or 4 hours sleep he awakes refreshed and there is a feeling of B medical examination of men before entering the Royal Air Force no branch of the service calls for a more thorough medical examination of its officers and men than the Royal Air Force an air man must possess good eyesight his heart must be sound he must not be subject to fits and above all he must be of a calm and composed disposition special attention must be directed towards an examination of the nose lungs and abdominal walls and under no circumstances should a bleeder be admitted should unhealthy conditions of the nasal mucus membrane be present such as hypertrophic grtis nasal polyi Etc these must be duly treated and put right before the man is allowed to fly should disease of the lung be present in the form of old tubercle which is quiescent and especially if old cavitation exist the man should be debarred owing to the risk of hemoptisis while flying in a rarified medium the abdominal wall should be most carefully examined for hernia or large patent external abdominal rings on more than one occasion whilst flying a hernia has come down owing to the absence of the normal atmospheric pressure which hitherto had been instrumental in keeping it up and these herni are most prone to become strangulated any man desires of entering the Royal Air Force must consent to an operation for the radical cure of his hernia or to an operation for the obliteration of a large patent abdominal ring through which a hernia previously unrecognized might readily descend varicose veins and hemorrhoids must for obvious reasons be corrected precautions to be taken by flying men no man should fly who possesses a breach of any sort in his skin owing to the risk of hemorrhage the following cases may be quoted to illustrate this point Lieutenant Blan sustained a small accidental cut of his finger which bled slightly he had a dressing applied and as nothing further occurred he ascended in his machine on the following day he felt a curious sensation in one of his gloves and inspection showed that the glove was full of blood he descended and found that considerable Hemorrhage had occurred from the small cut in his finger Lieutenant blank too had a curious molar tooth extracted 3 days later he ascended in his machine but was compelled to land owing to a profuse Hemorrhage from the tooth socket wounds of Airmen the immediate danger of wounds inflicted on men whilst flying is uncontrollable and Rapid Hemorrhage this being due to the rarified condition of the atmosphere the extent of the Hemorrhage will vary with the length of time the man has been flying thus if an Airman is hit soon after attending a height Hemorrhage will be severe whereas if he is wounded after a state of equilibrium has been established between his blood pressure and the rarified atmosphere then the Hemorrhage will be less severe as he descends rapidly after being hit he passes into a denser medium and when he reaches normal atmospheric pressure the Hemorrhage often stops altogether should the wound be at all extensive another complication akin to surgical empyema arises as he passes from a rarer into a denser at atmosphere thus we saw one case of a wounded Airman who had been hit in the thigh the thigh was tantic the tissues being charged with air curious as it may seem an airman's wounds are frequently infected and this can be explained only by the clothes he may be wounded by shell or by machine gun bullets from an enemy airplane the letter bullets differ from those used by the German infantry and that that they are of two kinds armor piercing and explosive it would seem that infection of wounds might be obviated in the case of Airmen if by some means or other their clothes could be sterilized before a flight treatment the actual treatment of airmen's wounds does not differ in any way from that employed for other wounded men there are certain precautions however to be taken when a wounded man lands he should have his wounds carefully dressed and he should be kept quiet for at least 2 or 3 hours there is a great risk in operating immediately upon a wounded Airman before the necessary state of equilibrium has become established after an interval of 2 or 3 hours of Landing he may safely be moved to a casualty clearing station where his wounds can be surgically treated end of chapter 23 chapter 24 of War surgery from firing line to B this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by Matt barard War surgery from firing line to base by basil Hughes and H Stanley Banks chapter 24 wounds of the arteries and peripheral nerves a wound involving an artery may result in contusion perforation or complete division of the vessel an artery may be contused as the result of a direct blow or through a fragment of a fractured bone being driven against it the latter phenomenon is by no means uncommon in connection with fracture of the long bones perforation is usually affected by small pieces of missile usually bomb fragments perforation of an artery the result of a rifle or machine gun bullet has been a rare event during the present War the artery may be perforated in such a way that there is a separate wound of entry and exit in its walls or the entry and exit wounds may be blended into one cavity complete division of an artery is usually the result of high explosive and is but one part of a large lacerated wound it occurs most frequently when a limb is either blown or torn away from the trunk the artery may be either cleanly divided or a large piece of its continuity may be missing the vein may or may not be damaged and the same applies to the nerve similarly the nerve or vein May sustain injury while the artery escapes a contusion of an artery May subside and the artery continue to function if it be put under the best conditions thus if it forms part of a general contusion resulting from a blow which has not caused an open wound then rest is all that is required it may happen however that a contusion caused under these circumstances has resulted in severe damage to the artery wall and consequently an aneurism may follow and Duke course if the contusion is due to the presence of a missile or of a fractured bone which is driven against the artery wall the missile must be removed at once and the fractured end of the bone drawn back into position primary Hemorrhage should the artery be perforated or completely divided primary Hemorrhage will result primary Hemorrhage as a rule is not immediate if an artery is completely severed on the other hand it is immediate if the artery is Buton hold for in the latter case the muscular coats of the artery as a whole can neither contract nor retract the breach in the artery wall is therefore kept patented by a muscular contraction and retraction of the undamaged part of the artery wall and Hemorrhage results Hemorrhage may be either visible or concealed visible Hemorrhage occurs from open lacerated wounds or from larger penetrating wounds in which the damaged artery is fairly superficial concealed Hemorrhage occurs as the result of wounds involving closed cavities such as is the abdomen thorax and head concealed Hemorrhage May however occur in such situations as the extremities and root of the neck in the latter cases the Hemorrhage is usually the result of a very small missile thus it is not uncommon to see an acutely tense and swollen thigh or a tense swelling at the root of the neck giving rise to dnia and Basia associated with an extremely minute wound of entry in the skin primary Hemorrhage occasions shock and severely lowers the general resistance to infection consequently wounds associated with primary Hemorrhage of a severe degree usually become grossly infected and both septicemia and secondary Hemorrhage are prone to follow the wounds sterilize slowly and the patient is severely handicapped hence the importance of the resting Hemorrhage at once many cases of primary Hemorrhage whether visible or concealed are immediately fatal and the patients die in the line cases of concealed Hemorrhage occurring in such situations as the extremities or about the root of the neck vary as to their subsequent history if the wounded part take for instance the thigh is put at rest and elevated the swelling May subside an infection of the exos blood clot may not follow the skin becomes discolored through the presence of change to blood and there is usually little pain later the generalized swelling of the limb is replaced by a localized swelling over which a brute can be felt and heard the localized swelling has a pulsating and expansile impulse in other words a traumatic aneurysm has formed traumatic aneurysm is not in frequent and the most common sides have been one the root of the neck subclavian aneurism two the ailla three the brachial artery at the junction of the middle and upper thirds of the upper arm four the femoral artery and its middle third five poal artery six the intracranial portion of the internal coted artery two cases the nature of the aneurysm may be aneurysmal verx oh a aneurysmal veric b varicose aneurysm C false aneurysm aneurysmal veric can occur only when both artery and vein have been wounded the two perforations adhere and a true dire communication between artery and vein results this type of aneurism is rare vericose aneurism can occur only when both artery and vein have been injured the communication between artery and vein in this case being established by means of a channel this type of aneurism again is rare in connection with war wounds by far the most common is the false aneurism this usually follows as the result of a small perforation of an artery blood escapes into the tissues and the extent of the leak becomes limited and circumscribed around the circumscribed clock an envelope of vious tissue forms and a f sack results which communicates with the breach in the artery the formation of the sack may occur as early as 48 hours after injury or it may be delayed as long as a fortnite we saw one case at a casualty clearing station in which a pulsatile swelling had formed in the ailla 36 hours after injury but those cases in which the ptil femoral and brachial arteries were involved were only discernible on about the 10th to the 14th day examples are the following case one private s wounded on April 24th 1917 in the balans was admitted to hospital with a swelling of the left side of his neck just below the loial of the ear there was a minute wound of Entry over the swelling about twice the size of a large Pen's head he complained of difficulty in swallowing on April 26 he coughed up a little blood and with it a minute piece of high explosive a fragment of a hand grenade on April 28th his swallowing was easier and he felt better and suffered less pain on April 30 the swelling was subsiding but he complained of buzzing noises in his head on May 4 I.E 10 days after injury there was a circumscribed swelling below the lobal of the left ear about the size of a small tangerine orange with a pulsatile impulse and a fruit to be felt over it case two private blank was admitted to hospital in the balans on April 26th 1917 having sustained a wound of his left thigh the thigh was acutely swollen and somewhat tender and very small wounds of entry and exit were situated in its middle third the circulation in the foot was good the limb was immobilized and elevated for 4 days later the swelling was subsiding and the limb was yellow in color owing to the presence of altered Blood on the 9th day following injury a pulsatile swelling appeared in the middle third of the thigh in the course of The Superficial FAL artery as it lay in Hunter's Canal case three Lieutenant blank was admitted to a base Hospital in the Balkans on the fourth day after receiving his wound he had sustained a very small wound of Entry at the root of the left side of his neck on admission there was a diffuse swelling in the left infraclavicular Fuca the swelling subsided and was replaced on the 11th day by a pulsatile tumor case four private blank was wounded by a piece of high explosive which entered his right eye the eye was destroyed and removed on the sixth day following injury he developed a pulsating exop thalmus of the sound Eye Treatment the treatment of visible primary Hemorrhage should be its immediate arrest stretcher bears and combatants alike should be instructed how to arrest Hemorrhage in the absence of the medical officer we adopted the following Simple Plan in the line which worked very satisfactorily a Putty was tied around the limb above the Hemorrhage and was screwed up tightly by means of a stick or entrenching tool handle until Hemorrhage was arrested the extemporized tourniquet was kept on until the medical officer arrived when it was removed the bleeding vessel was then picked up with Spencer Wells forceps and ligatured cases in which Hemorrhage was concealed in such situations as the limbs or the root of the neck were treated by thorough immobilization and elevation of the part with a half grain of morphia given hypodermically treatment at the casualty clearing station should be that already recommended for lacerated wounds namely excision and sterilization if severe primary Hemorrhage has already occurred on the battlefield most stringent measures must be taken to remove all de and infected tissue and every energy directed towards sterilization of the wound after excision as these patients possess but little resistance to infection and secondary Hemorrhage is very apt to occur if the wound after exision again becomes infected to any considerable degree it is quite justifiable and better practice to wait in cases which show concealed Hemorrhage in such situations as the limb and root of the neck we are convinced on this point as we have now been concerned in many of these cases and have seen the results of immediate and delayed operation the result of waiting is usually the formation of a false aneurysm if a large artery is involved the collateral circulation has a chance of establishing itself the extra blood is in great part absorbed and there is far less risk of hemorrhage in late than in early operation these cases rarely become infected and without exception the swelling in the limb from extravasated blood has subsided and never caused serious interference with the circulation in the part of the limb below the lesion the difficulties of early operation in cases of concealed Hemorrhage are well known to surgeons who have worked at a casualty clearing station aoll hemorrhages have resulted while operating upon wounds about the neck and on more than one occasion the patient has died on the operating table equally difficult and tedious at this stage are operations for ligature of the posterior tibial artery the interus arteries of the forearm Etc the wounds occasion by the operation are very prone to become infected and too often a secondary hemor follows we therefore strongly recommend a mobilization of the limb and the adoption of the principle of weight and see for we can speak from the results of both methods of treatment treatment of aneurysm aneurysmal verx and varicose aneurysm must be treated by exision the different operations are described in most surgical textbooks and need not be repeated here we have always employed the method of complete excision and have not had recourse to proximal or distal ligature or the methods recommended by metas it is important to be sure that the peripheral circulation is adequate before excision is performed and we have usually employed proximal compression of the affected artery for a few days prior to operation false aneurisms show a marked tendency to spontaneous cure this has frequently happened consequently the surgeon should not be in a hurry to operate the false sack gets gradually smaller and in a number of cases eventually becomes obliterated two cases of aneurism of the intracranial part of the internal cored artery took this course case one quoted above on leaving hospital for England showed a small tumor that was steadily getting less and we have seen spontaneous cure occur in a number of cases of false aneurysm affecting the large arteries of the limbs should the aneurysm persist be causing pain or show signs of increasing in size it should be removed by complete excision we have now performed 10 operations for excision of false aneurism all healed by primary Union and in no case did ganging follow the important point in the conservative treatment of false aneurism is absolute immobilization of the part if the limb be allowed to move there is not only the risk of IM to be feared but the false sack may get larger and suddenly rupture should the aneurysm be pressing on nerves and causing pain proximal pressure should be given a fair trial before excision is decided upon wounds of the peripheral nerves wounds of the peripheral nerves are either contusions lacerations or partial or complete divisions a nerve may be injured at any point in its continuity and upon the particular point implicated will depend the incapacity injuries of nerves often accompany injuries of the large arteries and veins and a lacerated wound involving a large area of skin and fascia will implicate any cutaneous nerves which normally lie within the wounded area large lacerated wounds which have been allowed to heal by granulation often incorporate cutaneous nerves in the scar tissue causing much pain and suffering and nerve trunks may become involved in the scar tissue of a deep wound which has been allowed to granulate or in the callous of a uniting fracture thus causing paralysis of the muscle it's a applies and loss of sensation in the areas of skin to which it is distributed the nerves that will be referred to are those which mostly concern the orthopedic surgeon and injury of which is associated with the greatest degree of disability these are the nerves of the extremities nerve Energy may or may not be associated with pain or acute hyperesthesia in the area which which the nerve supplies pain has been frequently found to be associated with a partial tearing or a complete penetration of the nerve trunk one case associated with a partial division of the sciatic nerve had constant pain of a burning and stinging kind alternating with pain shooting from the foot up the limb the skin of the toes and foot became shiny and showed trophic changes the pain was so intense and continuous that it became unbearable and the patient started to go downhill for want of sleep the sciatic nerve was exposed through an incision over the wound when the nature of the lesion was discovered the proximal end of the nerve where it had been partially divided was swollen and bulbous the nerve was cleanly divided the bulbous enlargement was excised and the divided ends suured the relief of pain was immediate and the wound healed perum the patient was heard of one year later and he reported some slight amount of sensation and movement in the parts concerned similar symptoms occurred in another patient who had been wounded in the forearm intense and unbearable pain persisted in the hand and forearm which prevented sleep the median nerve was exposed and found to be cleanly penetrated a small piece of the nerve including the wound was excised and suture performed relief of pain was complete the wound healed Pro primum but we were unable to trace this patient after the sixth month following operation at this state there was no return of sensation many wounds implicating nerves on the other hand give rise to complete anesthesia and analgesia in the parts of the skin they Supply the the areas of anesthesia and analgesia usually correspond to those supplied by the particular nerve involved but occasionally the anesthesia is of the sleeve variety this is well Illustrated in the case Illustrated see figure 351 this particular patient showed the reaction of degeneration on two successive occasions in the muscle supplied by the muscular spiral nerve on exposing the nerve it was found that its continuity was not destroyed and it appeared to the naked eye normal recovery followed 10 weeks after injury paralysis of the muscles applied by an injured nerve with loss of sensation in the classical areas of skin supplied by the nerve may be present and yet the continuity of the nerve may not be in any way destroyed this phenomenon is shown in the case Illustrated see figures 353 354 in this particular case although the reaction of degeneration was present in the muscles supplied by thear nerves yet to the naked eye the nerve appeared normal when exposed recovery followed 3 months after injury the brachial plexus may be damaged as the result of gunshot ons about the root of the neck the nerve trunks most frequently involved are those of of the fifth and sixth cervical the symptoms are those of praxial paly herb with paralysis and wasting of the deltoid see figure 355 the muscular spiral nerve may be damaged either directly by a missile or as a complication of a fracture involving the shaft of the humorus wrist drop is the important sequel see figure 352 the owner nerve may be injured as the result of wounds of the arm or forearm a typical case is Illustrated in figures 353 and 354 the median nerve may be injured in the upper arm forearm or at the wrist C figures 356 357 the sciatic nerve may be implicated in any wound involving the buttock or thigh a typical case is shown in figure 359 the external poal nerve damage to this nerve usually complicates wounds involving the neck of the fibula the knee joint or the thigh CK is illustrated by figures 360 361 drop foot is a result of injury to the external poal or anterior tibial nerve the posterior tibial nerve is most frequently damaged in the part of its course below the malis of the tibia it is rarely injured in the calf of the leg an injury of the great oric and spinal accessory nerves is shown in figure 363 treatment nerves that in lacerated wounds are seen to be divided should be sutured at the time that the wound in the soft Parts is excised if this is impossible owing to destruction of a considerable portion of its continuity then the gap should be bridged with a few strands of cat gut it is useless to attempt approximation of the divided ends of a nerve when there has been loss in its continuity so long as the wound is infected hence sterilization of the wound and secondary suture should be the surgeon's first aim leaving any subsequent operation on the nerve until later when the wound is healed with a minimum amount of scar tissue small Perforating wounds of the extremities which are followed by paralysis of nerves call for expectant treatment although the reaction of degeneration and a classical anesthesia be present in the muscles and skin supplied by the nerve too often at operation nerves apparently divided have been found to be intact and restoration of function has followed within an interval of 3 months for cases such as these massage and Electric iCal treatment should be employed after the correction of any obvious deformity in the shape of dropped wrist or dropped foot for four or 5 months if at the end of this time the symptoms still persist then it is justifiable to cut down on the injured nerve and investigate the Damage Done Perforating wounds of nerves associated with pain which disturbs sleep and trophic changes in the skin requireed operative treatment and this has been referred to already end of chapter 24 chapter 25 of War surgery from firing line to base this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org War surgery from firing line to base by basil Hughes and H Stanley Banks chapter 25 amputations amputation is called for under the following conditions one hopeless mutilation of any part of a limb involving irreparable damage to Bone vessels and nerves two acute spreading gas gain green three wound wound of the extremities especially those implicating Bone and Joint cavities in which septicemia is either threatening or has become established four repeated secondary Hemorrhage Five Wounds involving such excessive loss of continuity in a bone as will leave a flail and useless limb Six Gang Green other than gas Gang Green resulting from any cause limbs that are hopelessly m ated are Beyond human Aid and amputation is inevitable amputations for conditions resulting from sepsis have been numerous in the past today it seems that the tide is turning for amputation has become far less frequent since early excision of the wound followed by inefficient sterilization has been practiced today many limbs are saved that 18 months ago would without hesitation have been submitted to immediate amputation success in these cases undoubtedly lies in early excision and Rapid sterilization of the wound and we have found no more satisfactory method of accomplishing this than that recommended by Carell and daon a single series of 109 cases of amputation include 32 performed at a casualty clearing station and 77 at a base Hospital in the east of the 32 performed at the clearing station 20 were were concerned with the lower extremity and 12 with the upper extremity amputation was necessitated by one irretrievable damage of large vessels bone and nerves two extensive mutilation of soft structures three Gang Green 77 amputations performed at a base Hospital include one compound fracture of the pelvis with severe commination of the upper third of the the femur one case two Advanced gas infection of the thigh 14 cases three Gang Green of the leg with extensive commination of bone 12 cases four irreparable damage of the Tarsus with Gang Green of the foot three cases five disarticulation at the hip joint for Gang Green five cases six gunshot wounds of the knee joint 15 cases seven gunshot wounds of ankle and tarsel Joints with severe commination of bone five cases eight Gang Green of the upper arm requiring disarticulation at the shoulder joint five cases nine compound commination of forearm carpus and metacarpus four cases 10 13 cases of amputation transferred from other hospitals 13 cases with a total of 77 cases choice of operation when amputation is inevitable the choice of operation must be governed by circumstances it is rarely possible to perform the classical amputations recommended in textbooks as so few cases are suitable experience gained at a busy casualty clearing station in France suggested the following conclusions one if a wounded man is very collapsed as a result of shock and Hemorrhage and if immediate amputation is necessary a flush or Guillotine amputation should be performed if possible through healthy tissue if this is impossible it must be conducted through infected tissue the method has two advantages in that it a is rapid and causes the minimum of shock and can if necessary be performed under nitrous oxide and oxygen and aesthesia B leaves the minimum surface of exposure for infection and septic absorption it possesses the disadvantages of leaving an open amputation stump and the necessity of a higher amputation later on the ends of the divided nerve trunks are apt to be left exposed as is also the ligatured end of the artery two if time permits and the patient's condition warrants it and especially if if the amputation can be performed through apparently sound tissue then flaps can be fashioned from whatever tissue is available if possible equal and long anterior and posterior flaps are preferable after thoroughly cleaning and shaving the skin a tourniquet is applied long anterior and posterior skin flaps are now fashioned and reflected a guillotine division of the muscles is next performed and both muscle and perod otium are retracted the bone is next saw through and the amputated limb removed the cuff of periostium is next stitched over the divided end of the bone and all divided vessels ligatured the main artery should be secured with a double ligature and the nerve trunks drawn down and cut short the muscles are approximated by one or two sutures of cat gut to obliterate all dead space and the skin is finally sutured with silk worm gut throughout the operation the wound surface is swabbed with flavine and before applying the dressing three or four dracs of flavine strength 1 to 1,000 are injected between the sutures in the skin into the tissues of the stump a dressing and splint are then applied and the patient returned to bed with the stump elevated if the amputation has to be performed through infected tissue the flaps are stitched widely open and a caral dressing applied as soon as the stump is sterile secondary suture is performed we have now performed a number of amputations through infected tissue and have closed the stump by suturing the flaps over Carell's tubes twoh hourly installation of the antiseptic hypochlorite has been carried out and in the majority of cases the stump has healed by primary Union we would recommend this proced procedure at the field ambulances for cases in which operation can be undertaken at an earlier date following injury and consequently at a time when infection is slight and limited to the tissues of the wound this will not only save time and expenditure of Labor and dressings but it will also save the patient much pain and a second operation later on for closing the stump amputations performed in the trenches at the field ambulances or the advanced dressing stations usually consist in dividing the remaining muscles or tendons which still hold the limb on many cases arriving at a casualty clearing station are in a most profound condition of shock and collapse resulting from Hemorrhage or from the imperfect immobilization of the Wounded limb during transport and the consequent pain the shock occasioned by a compound communed fracture of the femur is well known but if in it addition to the fracture there is a super added virulent infection of the soft Parts together with the unavoidable shaking during transport the general condition of patients so afflicted by the time they reach the casualty clearing station is often desperate hence it is easy to realize the number of guillotine amputations must reach a base Hospital subsequent history of open amputation stumps all open amputation stumps are infected from the beginning hence it is of the utmost importance to start their sterilization at once a Corell day and dressing should be applied immediately the amputation is completed Guillotine amputation stumps are exceedingly prone to secondary Hemorrhage as the ligatures on the main vessels if the stump is infected hold only for a very short time secondary Hemorrhage has occurred as early as the fifth day and as late as the 12th day after the amputation has been performed secondary Hemorrhage and its treatment have already been referred to we recommend anterior and posterior flaps for all amputations whenever they can be conveniently fashioned but the surgeon must be prepared to make use of whatever flap he can get amputations through the upper arm are quickly and easily performed by the circulation cuff amputation it is always advisable to apply extension to open amputation stumps at the earliest possible time in order to prevent retraction of the soft Parts secondary suture of open amputation stumps secondary suture in the case of guillotine amputation stumps is a difficult procedure because one muscles and skin have become retracted two the smaller arteries in the muscles of the stump are both numerous and enlarged rendering reamputation difficult three there is always septic sequestration going on in the divided end of the bone retraction of the skin can in great part be prevented by extension applied to the skin of the stump during sterilization whenever possible we have waited until the sequestrum from the end of the bone has separated naturally before performing secondary suture and this occurs from the fourth to the fifth week after the amputation has been performed when the stump is sterile and the sequestrum has separated the soft parts are pushed back and separated sub perio from the bone a piece of bone is removed of sufficient length to allow the skin to meet over it if extension has been applied to the stump from the beginning this is usually possible if on the other hand the skin has retracted then reamputation with removal of more muscle must be under undertaken the stump is now sutured and one or two Corell tubes are included if at the primary operation skin flaps have been fashioned and stitched back removal of the bone is all that is required it is important to make the skin flaps as long as possible at the primary operation the sutures are removed at the end of the 10th or 12th day and the patient may get up at the end of a fort night when Guillotine amputation has been performed there may be considerable tension in the skin sutures we have in this connection used the method advocated by Major Chapel wherein the tension sutures are inserted through buttons or pieces of rubber tubing placed parallel to the line of suture by this means not only the tension on the approximating stitches is relieved but all dead space in the stump is obliterated in all cases requiring amputation conservatism must of course be practiced and the greatest length of stump left SS amputation and amputations performed through the knee joint have not proved a universal success in connection with war wounds flush amputation through the knee joint for severe wounds of the leg in Desperate cases is a rapid procedure for there are only the poal and sural vessels to ligature secondary suture in these cases is simpler and can be undertaken earlier the tell should always be removed at the primary operation end of chapter 25 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,092 | 46,355 |
-sX01GTG5QQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sX01GTG5QQ | Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biophysics | Wikipedia audio article | the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Advancement of science German Kaiser Wilhelm gesellschaft serf order under wissenschaften was a German scientific institution established in the German Empire in 1911 under the Third Reich it was involved in Nazi scientific operations and after world war ii concluded its functions were taken over by the Max Planck Society the Kaiser Wilhelm Society was an umbrella organization for many Institute's testing stations and research units created under its authority topic Constitution you the Kaiser Wilhelm Gasol shaft kwg was founded in 1911 in order to promote the natural sciences in Germany by founding and maintaining research institutions formally independent from the state and its administration's the institutions were to be under the guidance of prominent directors which included luminaries such as Walther bothe Peter Debye Albert Einstein Fritz Haber and Otto Hahn a Board of Trustees also provided guidance funding was ultimately obtained from sources internal and external to Germany internally money was raised from individuals industry and the government as well as through the not Gemeinschaft der deutschen Wissenschaft emergency Association of German science external to Germany the rockefeller foundation granted students worldwide one-year study stipends for whichever Institute they chose some studied in Germany in contrast to the German universities with their formal independence from state administrations the institutions of the Kaiser Wilhelm ghazal shaft had no obligation to teach students the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute and its research facilities were involved in weapons research experimentation and production in both the First World War and the Second World War during World War two some of the weapons and medical research performed by the kwi was connected to fatal experimentation on living test subjects in concentration camps topic after the Second World War by the end of the Second World War the kwg and it's Institute's had lost their central location in Berlin and were operating in other locations the kwg was operating out of its aerodynamics testing station in Gooding and Albert Vogler the president of the kwg committed suicide on the 14th of April 1945 thereupon Ernst tel Chow assumed the duties until Max Planck could be brought from Magdeburg to Gooding in which was in the British zone of the Allied occupation zones in Germany Planck assumed the duties on the 16th of May until a president could be elected Otto Hahn was selected by directors to be president but there were a number of difficulties to be overcome Hahn being related to nuclear research had been captured by the Allied forces of operation also and he was still interned at farm hall in Britain under operation Epsilon at first Hahn was reluctant to accept the post but others prevailed upon him to accept it Hahn took over the presidency three months after being released and returned to Germany however the office of military government United States oMG u.s. passed a resolution to dissolve the kwg on the 11th of July 1946 meanwhile members of the British occupation forces specifically in the research branch of the oMG u.s. saw the society in a more favorable light and tried to dissuade the Americans from taking such action the physicist Howard Percy Robertson was director of the Department for science in the British zone he had a National Research Council fellowship in the 1920s to study at the Georg August University of gooding in and the Ludwig Maximilian's University of Munich also Colonel birdy Blount was on the staff of the British research branch and he had received his doctorate at Gooding and under Walther borscht among other things birdie suggested to Han to write to Sir Henry Halleck Dale who had been the president of the Royal Society which he did while in Britain Bertie also spoke 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of the East German Academy of Sciences kwi of anthropology human heredity and eugenics founded 1926 in Berlin dalam kwi for bast fiber research founded 1938 in soro it was moved to Maris Schoenberg in 1941 and to Bielefeld in 1946 after its incorporation into the Max Planck Society in 1948 and to further relocations to West time and neater Mars burg in 1951 it was incorporated into the Max Planck Institute for breeding research and moved to Colm Vogel Seng the Institute was closed down in 1957 its first director was Ernst Schilling 1938 to 1945 and 1948 to 1951 kwi for biology founded 1912 in Berlin and moved to Tubingen in 1943 it was then the Max Planck Institute for biology until 2005 kwi for biochemistry founded 1912 nowadays there exists the Max Planck Institute of biochemistry but there is no straight relation between the Institute's kwi for biophysics formerly the Institute for physical issue Rutledge and der Medicine of Friedrich des hour was incorporated into the kwg by Boris 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bibliography Hans Walter Shmuel Grenn's uber Shri tongan das Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for anthropology menschell Essure Blair eugenic 1927 to 1945 Ray he - - der Kaiser Wilhelm ghazal shaft I'm National Socialism Asst nine wall Steen Gooding in 2005 ISBN three eight nine two four four seven nine nine three Henschel klaus IDI 1996 physics and national socialism an anthology of primary sources Basel Boston birkhäuser verlag ISBN no eight one seven six five three one two Oh cs1 mayn't extra text authors list blink McCracken Christie 1993 surviving the swastika scientific research in Nazi Germany New York Oxford Univ press is 1 9 v o7o 100 topic external links history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in the national socialist era Presidential Commission of the Max Planck gesellschaft kwg and mpg presidents a history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for medical research 1929 to 1939 by David M States June 28 2001 compilation of articles including several about the lives and work of Nobel 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T0Ft_D2nSWs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0Ft_D2nSWs | Lil Scrappy Questions Support For Papoose Over Remy Ma Cheating | when men do some man women stand up for every they stand up from all mountains of the earth they stand up oh why would he do this why would he do but we ain't heard nothing about what happened to Pat poose we don't hear about that ain't nobody standing up for Pat Poo saying oh man we sorry for your we sorry that happened to you shout to did you dirty we ain't hearing none of that [ __ ] my we ain't hearing none of that [ __ ] because ain't nobody ain't nobody trying to stand up and they talking about the black woman is the most unprotected person on the earth when dying daily is dying daily is dying daily my f that my I'm standing up for the black woman and I'm standing up for the black man that's what I'm doing I don't give a fck about talking about you be and I love I love some of my be y'all be on y'all little dumb podcast just want to need to do this need to do this y'all need to do this for your want you man you trying to get man that you you maybe all all your life you dealt with great women all your life you dealt with great women I'm I'm I'm happy for you but I know some real evil mothering women I know some real evil women I done been an evil man before so guess what I have to stand up for both I done been a before I done been a whole a whole for real I done been a whole to women you know what I'm saying so I already know that it's bad out there but I already know that there bad women out there cuz some women have been over they all the way over inside out it's Bryce Davis on the checkin and little Scrappy's right whenever a dude does get cheated on they always say what did the man do he must have do did something to deserve this or he cheated first versus when a woman gets cheated on always in the comments you have woman women backing each other up in the comments but hey that is it is what it is it's just a double standard to me I mean I ain't crying about it I ain't complaining about it like y'all ever seen a toxic couple that fights and the girl go on Facebook and post pictures of her beat up and the dude never does it and she just gets 100 likes and 100 sympathy post then they get right back together and it continues or as we saw with cardi B and uh offset the same thing just happened uh card be blasted or dude all the women riled up behind her you can see it all in the comments All saying how he ain't is and he might not be but guess what he see she right back with him and that's just the whole point it's a double standard when it comes to society I mean shout out to all the dudes that's out here defending you know other male rights and all that but me I ain't got no energy for it because at the end of the day I understand double standards and that's just the way it's going to be maybe it can change maybe it can't I don't really care to be honest with you but anyway let me know how y'all feel about in the comments and of course if you like the video make sure you like And [Music] subscribe | Brice Davis Media | UCtxgc38JCpdShkssu93UWhg | 2024-01-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 611 | 2,977 |
C27ch4OpOKM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C27ch4OpOKM | 11 Asymmetric Algorithms Part1 | the other common model is an asymmetric algorithm now asymmetric algorithms are also called public key algorithms they get this name because they're actually two keys there's a public key and a private key the public key is a key that's generated that you can give to anyone and it's okay if someone intercepts the key when a sender wishes to send a message to someone the sender will take the receiver's public key and encrypt the message when the receiver receives the message the receiver will then decrypt the message with his own private key and that's the key to asymmetric algorithms each user would have his own public key and private key you can give the public key out to anyone but you have to hang on to your private key and not give that out to anyone at all it has several strengths user maintenance and Key Management is fairly easy since you don't care who sees your key and you can give it to anybody that you want you don't have to worry about interception issues to delete a user from the strategy just basically means you don't use their public key any longer or if you do then no one's going to be there to receive it with symmetric algorithms it becomes much more of a problem you have to manage the keys more aggressively asymmetric algorithms also support non-repudiation you can validate that a message came from who you think it came from and key distribution is very simple so it looks like asymmetric algorithms are the way to go are there any weaknesses well yeah there's one main weakness and that is they're slow when compared to symmetric algorithms they're very slow however whenever flexibility is important asymmetric algorithms are great they're slow but not to the point that they're unusable | Synplify | UCpFG5yupiIeTLVGsBENh3VA | 2014-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 308 | 1,729 |
SUET7chTUxE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUET7chTUxE | Christmas Blends and Instant Karma. Weekend Chat 11 December 2022 | oh hello friends welcome back to the shop today is Sunday December 11th and it is a cold-ish rainy day here in Southeastern Pennsylvania rain has not started yet but it is forecast and uh it's a bit chilly out there anyway not bad for December not bad at all haven't gotten a hard freeze yet no snow we'll see so today um I wanted to talk a little bit about uh what I'm what I'm enjoying this uh holiday season as we get closer and closer to uh the Christmas celebration as we move through Advent and uh go down that road so what am I smoking well this is my Boswell that I got with my buddy Jack Kurtz he worked with uh with Boswell to design this it's a it's a calabash and I love this pipe and I have not talked to Jack in quite a while I'm a bad friend every time I try to call in he's not in the room and I or I think to call him and it's too late at night or it's too early in the morning and it's been too long so I think when I finish this video I'm going to try to give him a call well it's early so I'm going to try to give him a call this afternoon I have in here I'm not going to be able to read my chicken scroll here but this is Kendall cream uh Kendall cream flake this was given to me by my buddy couch uh and he gave it to me last year for Christmas and I really enjoyed it it's um it's a Lakeland you know which I was just saying on Friday night how I'm afraid of lakelands but this is a very very mild topping um and it is very creamy and delicious Virginia tobacco is really a nice flake not my typical you know Burly heavy uh perique kind of thing but I think that's with choosing a holiday blend is really all about you want to find something you enjoy but it's different right if it's the same as everything else you're smoking and it's not really by definition foreign this year I finally wised up you know for for years I've been falling into this trap of oh let me try one more aromatic maybe this will be the year that I'll find that aromatic then like I'm not gonna find that aromatic I've got two I like I'm happy with that I don't need any more so the other nice thing about my holiday Blends this year is that uh they're both gifts they both were given to me by by folks I consider to be good friends you know my buddy couch uh gotten to know him really well over the years uh heck I'm his dog's Godfather so you know we're we're close and uh yeah I I love the idea that as I'm smoking this holiday blend uh my friends who you know maybe quite distant in this case not the other side of the planet but you know not I'm not going to drive over and say hi um I can be connected to him by enjoying this tobacco so that's the nice thing so yeah I would I know this is hard to find the Kendall cream flake but man it is good very very good if you're like me and you're afraid of lakelands it's probably your first excellent uh choice uh to sort of dip your toe in that water I will not be going in any deeper because I still don't understand and we've talked about this on on Friday and Doug Owen I hope I didn't uh didn't come off as as aggressive or anything but I just I just still don't get the whole geranium extra thing Doug was kindly trying to inform me about the uh the origins of Lakeland Essence and I I took a rather argumentative tone because it doesn't make sense to me and I I just I just find it the weirdest thing in the world that people decided one day to put geranium extract and Rose Water on top of perfectly good tobacco what such is life but this is perfectly good tobacco this is really a very very nice plant and it earns its keep its name in terms of it being very creamy I don't often say that about tobaccos but mainly because a lot of things I smoke are rough burlies but this is a very smooth creamy uh tobacco quite enjoyable the other blend is also a gift from a friend although I don't know for certain that this is the team he gave me I unfortunately have to say but it is vintage Syria uh H vintage Syrian no longer being produced because of course Syria is not making any a lot of Kia for sure now this I've probably been through six maybe seven bowls now um I was interested to try it because and I've said this before you know I used to be a lot of Kia smoker not English smoker whatever you want to call it uh way back and then I kind of switched to cigars for quite a long time didn't smoke pipes and then when I came back to pipes I couldn't stand a lot of camp uh and it's been suggested that that might be a Syrian cyprian thing uh because that was right around the time when Syrian was declining and cyprian was filling the gaps but um I don't think it is based on my experience smoking some older Blends like I got some Original Number 10 Downing Street which was my everyday smoke and I this stuff was well before Lane stock making it and then started making it again and everything this was the stuff I was smoking and it tasted I won't I don't want to say awful I recognized it but it wasn't pleasant anymore that's because a lot of kid has this this sharpness to to it to my palate that I don't like I just find it unenjoyable so anyway uh I was hoping maybe this would ring a bell and you know what it does it actually does I still don't think I think the lotta key thing is me rather than a change in in the leaf um yeah I just I just don't like it anymore my palette changed and that's fine you know we all have our our likes and dislikes however this does ring a bell in terms of the the the flavor so it's more it's more leathery is the best way I can explain it and less uh less of that Smoky Barbecue Sauce kind of effect that some a lot of Kia Blends have which I quite frankly do not like I prefer the leathery uh end of things and then this has that this is this is definitely a very very nice smoke um but it does have that tart sharpness to it that kind of puts me off a bit but I'm enjoying it I'm definitely enjoying it if it was still produced I can't say that I would buy more um but I'm glad I've got the chance to try this and it's funny you know this is you can't get this anymore at smoking pipes but it's amazing how many tins of this have passed through my hands over the past couple of years uh and I don't know why because there's people that really love it and I've given a lot away because I figure well it's a lot of key of blend I'm going to eventually get around to trying it but I'm not gonna I'm not gonna like it so I've sent multiple tens out to people because people give it to me and I've passed it along but the 10 from Eric I have two tins this one and there's another one in my cellar uh my seller upstairs sounds funny but my tobacco seller and I don't know for certain if this is the tin that Eric s gave me I hope I mentioned that at the beginning this was also a gift from a friend um I don't know if this is the tin that Eric gave me or if that's the one that's still up there but it doesn't matter uh I appreciate it Eric and uh again smoking that is is wonderful because it makes me think of my friendship with him uh great guy I really really uh really value his friendship uh and couch is a great guy too so thank you both for making my holiday a little special this year I appreciate that so two Blends you probably won't be able to find but that's what I'm enjoying this holiday season foreign got to get to Instant Karma because I put it in the intro so on Friday night I was bragging I was bragging about the fact that my wife has been gone for over three weeks and I've only had takeout once I've managed to feed myself I have fed the dogs relatively regularly and they have not suffered um I did not burn down the house I haven't burned myself I haven't cut myself I haven't wound up in the emergency room uh and I put the trash out this is the biggest accomplishment for three weeks I put the trash out on the right night and uh yeah successfully have I I'm proud you know I was really proud I was boasting about this and so yesterday I came down here to cut some dovetails on that uh crot cutter project I'm working on and I was working on the first set and I wound up cutting myself with chisels four times in like a 15 minute period uh first I don't know if these are going to show it up the first one was right in here that's the only one that got super glue that's probably the hardest one to find because it was it was none of these are deep Cuts none of these are like oh I better get to the emergency room but that one would not stop bleeding then I got a couple like here's one and here's one and they're pretty minor cut set again you may not be able to see them but the last one and I said to myself you know that's that's stupid of him what I was doing was stupid I was trying to quickly Pare down the the pins portion of this this dovetail joint and I wasn't paying attention how it was held in the Vise I had my hand holding it and I the Chisel slipped and you know so four times I did this uh the fourth one and I said after the third one this happens again I'm done for the day the fourth one caught me right across the web of my hand and I don't know if you'll again be able to see anything there but this one was very superficial thankfully because it could have caught the web and it's been bad but boy did this one bleed I could not stop the bleeding on this I guess there's just a lot of capillaries in that area um so anyway again it wasn't life-threatening or anything I'm making a big deal out of it um so yeah Karma don't boast because you don't know what's coming uh I at this point I said I'm done I turned off the lights and I went upstairs and and did not even think about chisels for the rest of the evening at least I know my my sharpening method is working so that's a good thing right uh yeah so the moral of this story is if you're at all distracted um feeling rushed feeling not focused or just feeling stupid in my case do not pick up a sharp tool they can be very dangerous a dog tool can be more dangerous but a sharp tool in stupid hands is a dangerous thing foreign I am really happy with my sharpening now I got it down to IL two oil stones and a straw and I think I might get rid of one of the oil Stones that's that's how good this is working out uh or get rid of the straw I'm not sure which but I like playing with this stuff it's uh the sharpening there's been all sorts of stuff on the internet you just look up chisel sharpening and you can you can spend six hours watching people telling you things that are often contradictory I got a book do I have it here no I'd love to show you this book but I don't have it here uh Christopher Schwartz wrote a book called sharpen this and it it's it's in implied it's intended to be I don't know if I can say this properly uh it's it's more of an oh yeah we'll sharpen this kind of thing um and he just he sees the the I the whole thing about sharpening has become more of a sport as he put it um there are people that have made careers out of sharpening uh seriously there are people that their their entire career is about sharpening uh and and selling sharpening stones or selling a particular sharpening system the fact is folks have been making furniture for a really long time sharpening chisels on rocks and that's about all you need you know you get you find the right texture of the rock you put a little oil on it it's gonna be fine if it's flat even better uh you want it flat anyway uh now Schwartz Advocates using a sharpening jig and I don't I just freehand but you know Siege his own it doesn't matter and I don't think he would care one way or the other in his mind that's the most uh direct path to getting back to work and I get that you know um but for me taking the time to put the chis on a jig is just going to take more time so but there are a few men on this planet that I would never disagree with and he is one of foreign he starts giving his opinion on pipes maybe I'll disagree I don't know so in summary I love doing this because I ramble so much don't be stupid when you're working with Sharp Tools get yourself some vintage Syrian or some Kindle cream flake if you can and it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas here and at cane Rod pipes wife is still away um talked to her last night dad's having some issues uh her her my father-in-law and uh she may not we don't know what's going on yet but she might not actually be back for Christmas so that's unfortunate and I of course have the opportunity to go there for Christmas but I have some doctor's appointments I've got one on the 22nd one on the 19th so if I was to go I'd have to go like on the 23rd and I I don't know that's awfully close to Christmas I'm gonna sort of play it by ear and see what happens next week plus I hate kenneling the dogs over Christmas that's kind of sad we'll see we'll see what happens but uh yeah either way I will be fine either way uh we've been we've been separated at Christmas before and certainly at Thanksgiving before that's that's a common occurrence because I don't like to travel on holidays if you haven't noticed I'm a fairly a social person so these kind of things do not bother me in fact I kind of enjoy being by myself not long term mind you but I was listening to uh music this morning while I was doing dishes uh I can just tell Google to play music and it it learns over time like if you if you say play this song on YouTube and you got to have one of the screen ones to do this uh it'll play that so and it learns what you like and so I can just tell it to play music now and it also is interesting it depends on the speaker so if I do that down here I'm going to get very different music than if I do it in the kitchen because when I'm in the kitchen I want something that's kind of upbeat and uh more modern I don't play a lot of classical I don't play a lot of jazz when I'm in the kitchen because I'm doing dishes and stuff so uh anyway I tell it to play music and it's playing uh Paul Simon uh Graceland and I don't know if you're Paul Simon fans or not I actually appreciate Paul Simon he's made some pretty pretty good music and I I enjoy the Graceland album I think it's a fantastic album I really like it a lot uh remember buying it when it came out way back in the Dark Ages where you had to actually go to the store and buy music so anyway and Graceland has this has some beautiful writing in on that album that the words uh the lyrics and Grayson has this one he's talking about basically being separated divorced from his wife and taking his son I believe I'm trying to remember yes he says he's the child of my first marriage uh on a pilgrimage to Graceland so it's about divorce and separation and bonding between a father and son and all those kinds of things it's beautiful beautiful song uh except for the whole divorce thing which is kind of sad anyway he there's this line that just haunts me when I hear it and and the line is uh she comes back to tell me she's gone and I just that is such a well-written line you know it's so Compact and there's so much packed into that and isn't that just like a woman who would tear you apart hurt you break your heart and then come back to tell you she's done it that that sorry women if you're watching but guys know what I'm talking about we've all been through it don't get me wrong everything's fine between me and the missus she's she's coming back but it just it just kind of you know being being bachelorified right now and hearing that it's just kind of struck a note in me it comes back to tell me she's gone well folks I got a busy day planned got uh much to do before I go uh this Friday we got something special once again push the right button Michael yes once again we have uh gotten an agreement from my good friend Santa Claus he is going to be uh visiting us on on the Friday Night Live stream he said he can spend about 45 minutes or so with us and he said no holds bar he'll answer any questions you have about what it's like to be Santa Claus what Santa Claus does uh what's he doing his off time uh those pesky elves do they really do they make cookies when nobody's looking you know all that kind of stuff so yes Santa Claus Friday night 8 PM Eastern this coming Friday December 16th I believe yes December 16th I had to look at the screen to double check that so hope you can join us Friday night for a a visit from Santa Claus and uh with that I'm going to tie this up so I hope you all have a fantastic Sunday a great week ahead and until we speak again I look forward to talking to you all again very soon take care friends thank you | CaneRodPiper | UCha16KUMQOZfkW_RgR7eA3Q | 2022-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,370 | 16,580 |
4bsSnoXKojw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bsSnoXKojw | Chapter 1: The Qur'an [Common Misconceptions about Islam] | foreign common misconceptions about Islam the first chapter relates to Common misconceptions which relate to the Quran one the Quran is an incoherent book it is generally believed that the Quran is an incoherent book with haphazardly arranged verses ongoing exegesis of al-bayan have served to remove this misconception these Scholars are of the view that the Quran was arranged and compiled by the prophet Muhammad under Divine instructions this final arrangement of the Quran possesses coherence both at the structural and at the Thematic levels it is not a haphazardly arranged book at the structural level the Surah of the Quran are arranged in a very meaningful way by the almighty himself this Arrangement is closely related to the very thing of the Quran similarly at the Thematic level versus within Asura are arranged on Divine bidding in a very meaningful way this Arrangement is closely related to the theme of a particular Surah aminess like he writes every person knows that is the strong rope of the Quran that holds together the fabric of this ummah and all Muslims have been directed to hold steadfast to this rope and not divide themselves into factions an obvious requirement of this directive is that we must turn to Quran to resolve all differences which arise Among Us however it is very unfortunate that all of us have different opinions regarding the Quran there are so many views in the interpretation of every verse and most of these views are contradictory to one another and we do not have any reference point to decide which view is the correct one if a difference of opinion arises in the interpretation of a discourse the most satisfactory thing which can resolve this is the context and coherence of the discourse unfortunately most people do not regard the Quran to be a coherent book having a definite context the result is that defensive opinions have become permanent a lot of differences of opinion which have Arisen in thick are because of disregarding the context of a verse if this context is kept in consideration one will find that on most occasions only one interpretation is possible Quran volume 1 Pages 20 to 21. it is Evan from the foregoing discussion that what makes the Quran a document having one definite meaning and which resolves all differences of interpretation and thus verifies Imam farai's word about it which are Al-Quran or there is no possibility of more than one interpretation in the Quran Quran page 230. the way the experience of the farai school of thought have revealed the coherence in the Quran does not require any further discussion to prove that it does exist however what is the nature of this coherence the following points will help in understanding it has a theme around which its contents revolve and make it into a unified whole it is the most comprehensive statement of its contents and what the soul is to our body the theme is to Asura two together with the main text of Asura there is an introduction and a conclusion the content of Asura in some cases can be divided into sections and paragraphs and in other cases only in paragraphs paragraphs depict small shifts in the subject and sections depict greater shifts in it the verses of the introduction and of the conclusion also May at times be divided into paragraphs as per the subject they discuss three these paragraphs and these sections relate to each other not through a worse to verse linear connection but through various literary devices like Parables comparison or parallelism as well as through statements and passages which are conditional parenthetical inferential modifying cyclic or which signify corollaries conclusions questions or answers this of course is not an exhaustive list 4. the text of Asura progresses through these paragraphs and sections and gradually reaches its culbination as a result the Surah assumes a distinct and unique form and shape and becomes a complete and independent whole five the Surah of the Quran are not haphazardly compiled as is generally thought they have been arranged in specific order by the almighty and like the arrangement the verses within Asura the arrangement of the surahs within the Quran is very apt and meaningful with the relation to the topic they discuss in a nutshell as per this Arrangement the Quran is divided in seven distinct groups and the surahs within each group occur in pairs this pairing of the surahs is on the basis of the topics discussed and each member of a pair has a complementary relation with one another some surahs are an exception to the scheme like Surah Fatiha which is like an introduction to the whole Quran some of the surahs have come as a supplement or as a conclusion of a group this scheme with its seven Surah groups and pairing of the surahs is stated by the Quran in the following words and we have bestowed upon you the seven masani which is the great Quran Surah number 15 verse 87. we now come to the second common misconception about the Quran and that is the Quran has variant readings it is alleged that the Quran has variant readings typically a verse may have more than one variation these variations are not merely in pronunciation they exist for example in addition or deletion of words in the singular and plural forms of words in declensions and in verb structures it is generally believed that these variations have been divinely revealed the first person to record these readings in the form of a book was died in 224 ah he recorded 25 readings who died in 310 ah recorded over 20 readings and it was died in 324ah who selected the seven famous ones these seven readings became famous to their readers they are one nafe who died in 169 ah and belonged to Medina two IBN kathir who died in 120 ah and belonged to Mecca Amir who died in 118 ah and belonged to Damascus who died in 154 ah and belonged to Basra who died in 127 ah and belongs to kufa 6. Hamza who died in 156 ah and belonged to kufa 7. who died in 189 ah and also belonged to kufa these readings cannot be accepted in any manner as having the same status as the Quran because of the following reasons one there exists a consensus opinion among the scholars of our ummah on the fact that the Quran is which means that such a large number of people have transmitted the Quran that the existence of any error in the transmitted text is impossible now if the chains of narration of each of these variant readings are examined none of them can be claimed as motawatir from their famous Originators but they are certainly not motherwater all the way from these Originators up to the prophet Muhammad at best they can be classified as the heart or isolate reports thus imams or Kashi writes the opinion of the majority is that these seven readings however one opinion is that they are mashoor the truth and disregard is that they are motawati from these seven Quran as far as their tawata from the prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam is concerned this is debatable for the change of narrators of these seven are found in the books of kirat these chains are transmission from a single person to another and do not fulfill the condition of tavatra neither from the first narrator to the last nor in between Quran volume 1 page 319. two not only are these readings isolate reports but also many of the narrated of these readings are not regarded as trustworthy by the scholars of ilmor rejal as far as accepting our hadees from them is concerned as an example this is what is written about Hafiz perhaps the most famous and most widely acclaimed of all Disciples of the major Quran in the opinion and Imam Muslim he is or someone who is abandoned in hadees al-bukhari comments on him as says that the ahadis narrated by him are not worth writing as primary evidence and all of them mention unfamiliar things in religion says that he's a great liar and forges ahadis also regards him to be a great liar Kamal Volume 7 Pages 13 to 15. it seems quite strange that a person so widely regarded as unreliable even a liar in accepting hadees from be regarded a very dependable person as far as the Quran is concerned three the only complete reading of the Quran which is in Vogue from the time of the Prophet is a universal reading the very reading read out the prophet once the revelation of the Quran had been completed it was this very reading which existed among the companions the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam I who died in 105 ah narrates the reading of Abu Bakr um and that of all the mahajirun and the ansar was one they would read the Quran according to Amma this is the same reading which was read out to the Prophet Muhammad in the year of his death by Gabriel was also present in this reading called and it was this very reading that he taught the Quran to people till his death Quran volume 1 page 237. now we know that there are certain countries in which the Quran is practically read on a different reading thus for example the Quran is read on the reading of khalun a student of nafe in Tunisia and on the reading of wash another student of nafe in Morocco similarly the Quran is read in the reading of duri a student of Abu Amur in parts of Sudan in German it needs to be appreciated that these readings are bound to have been enforced in these countries in a certain period of time much later after the departure of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam thus for example it is historically known that the reading of nafe was officially promulgated in the 3rd Century Hijra in North Africa after the rise of the malachite fig in this area for details the book here of hind Shelby can be consulted it is clear from this analysis that these extant readings which are found in books of the siren read and taught in religious schools can in no way be accepted whether they originated from insistence by some to cling to the first recital of the Quran or were mere explanations of the actual verses written down by the companions in their own courtesies or were concocted to despise the Quran as a mystery which perhaps may never be solved however this much is certain that they cannot be regarded as the Quran in any way we now come to the third common misconception about the Quran which is the Quran was revealed on seven there are certain narratives which say that the Quran was revealed on seven ahruf a typical narrative reads narrated said before me I heard Hisham in Hakeem Ibrahim reading Surah for Khan in a different way from the one I used to read it and the prophet Muhammad to me consequently as soon as I heard him I wanted to get hold of him however I gave him respite until he had finished the prayer then I got hold of his cloak and dragged him to the prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam I said to him I have heard this person reading Surah for Khan in a different way from the one you had read it out to me the prophet said leave him alone or over then he said to hasham read it Omar said he read out in the same way as he had done before me at this the prophet said it was revealed thus then the prophet asked me to read it out so iron it out at this he said it was revealed thus this Quran has been revealed on seven ahruf you can read it in any one of them you find Easy from among them volume 1 page 201 at least number 473. while critically analyzing this narrative writes if the following points about this narrative are kept in contemplation it becomes evident that it is an absolutely meaningless narrative which should not be considered of any worth in this regard firstly even though this narrative has been recorded in basic books of hadees literature no one in history has ever been able to offer a convincing explanation of it rendering it totally ambiguous as youthi has regarded about 40 interpretations of this narrative and then while acknowledging the weakness of each of these has confessed that this narrative should be regarded among the mothership whose meaning is only known to God he States and to me the best opinion in this regard is that of the people who say that this hadees is from among the matters of the heart the meaning of which cannot be understood page 199. secondly the only plausible interpretation of the word is that it connotes pronunciation of words the Arabs were used to however in this case the text of the Hadith itself negates this meaning it is known that both um belong to the same tribe which is the qurash obviously people of the same tribe could not have had different pronunciations thirdly evil is accepted that this difference was a pronunciation between various tribes and as a result they were allowed to read it variously the verb unzilla or was revealed is very inappropriate the Quran is specified that it was revealed in the language of the Prophet stripe the quresh after this it can be accepted that the various tribes were allowed to read it according to their own accents but how can this be accepted that the almighty himself revealed the various dialects and pronunciations fourthly it is known that Hisham had accepted Islam on the day Mecca was conquered if this Hadith is accepted it would mean that even after the conquest of Mecca senior Companions and even a close associate like Omar was unaware of the fact that the prophet Muhammad secretly taught the Quran in some other form and reading from the one openly heard from the prophet and preserved in writing and in memory every person can realize how grave this claim is and how far-reaching are its effects on pages 30-31 we now come to the fourth common misconception about the Quran which is only God knows the meanings of certain quranic verses it is generally thought that there are certain verses of the Quran whose meaning is only known to God and that no man is able to understand them they are called the muthashable heart verses of the Quran it needs to be clarified that the muthashabihad of the Quran are verses in which things that are Beyond human observation or comprehension are mentioned in the form of comparison or tashvi to things which we know in our own language and through our own experience the actual purpose conveyed by these verses is clear however human intellect is not equipped to grasp the reality to which they refer for example it is said in Surah that the almighty's throne shall be lifted by eight angels on a day of judgment now we cannot know what the throne will be like so we may have a slight idea since the word throne is also a common word in our own language similarly Surah mudassir says that there will be 19 Sentinels guarding hell again we cannot say why there will be 19 and what they will be like though we know that the word 19 mentions a definite number consequently verses which mentioned the blowing of spirit and Adam the birth of Jesus without a father nature of God's actions like sitting on a throne the blessings of paradise like the nature of its milk and honey the torments of hell like the tree of zakkum growing in fire are examples of the muthashabi heart the real purpose of such verses is that they become a trial and test for people since they must profess faith in them without going after their reality the Quran States he it is who sent down to you the book in it are verses fundamental they are the foundation of the book but those in whose Hearts is a Twist follow them with the heart seeking Discord and searching for its hidden meanings but no one knows their true reality except God and those who are firmly grounded in knowledge say we believe in the book the whole of it is from our Lord and none will grasp the message except men of our understanding Surah number three verse 7. an important Point worth noting in the above mentioned verses is that it has not been said that the meaning of the heart is only known to God rather it has been declared that their reality is only known to him the actual word uses that will which is used in the same sense here as in the following words he Joseph said this is the reality in the interpretation of my dream which I had seen before Surah number 12 verse 100. consequently the meaning of the words in which the dream of Joseph has been mentioned in the Quran is clear to everyone who knows Arabic however the reality denoted by the various elements of the dream the Sun the moon and the 11 Stars was only known once the dream was fulfilled while explaining this aspect Imam Amin as in islahi writes the reality to which these Mothership point is itself very clear and obvious human intellect can understand that part of it which is essential for it to understand however since it belongs to an Unseen World the Quran mentions it through Parables and similes so that the students of the Quran can understand it as per their capabilities and consider that only God knows what their real form and shape is relate to attributes and works of God or to the reward and Punishment of the Hereafter we are able to understand them to the extent we need to understand them and this increases our knowledge and Faith but if we go beyond this and start to seek the real form and shape then this will only lead us astray the result of this is that while wanting to clear one doubt from the mind a person ends up Gathering many more so much so in this quest to know more he loses what he had gained and refutes very clear facts just because he is not able to ascertain their form and shape Volume 2 Pages 25 to 26. it is Evan from these details that the mothership heart of the Quran are verses the true reality of which human intellect is not capable of knowing since there can be no words in a language which can describe things yet to come in human observation consequently Words which may be similar to the concepts conveyed by these things of the unknown world are used to portray these details it is incorrect to regard them as verses whose meaning is unclear or doubtful we now come to the fifth common misconception about the Quran which is the Quran is a manual of complete knowledge some people are of the view that the Quran contains knowledge of everything and in it is found the answer to every question which comes to our mind the following verse is generally presented to substantiate this View ma foreign we did not leave anything out of this book then all will be gathered before their lord for judgment Surah number 6 38. a little deliberation on the context of the verse shows that the verse has a specific connotation and it is incorrect to draw this conclusion from it verse 37 of the same Surah says that the disbelievers would demand that they be shown some sign so that they may profess belief it is even from these later verses that the word sign actually refers to the punishment the disbelievers were threatened with by the prophet Muhammad sallam if they rejected him the Quran States say what do you think if there come upon you the punishment of God or the r that you dread would you then call upon other than God answer if you are truthful on him would you call and if it be his will he would remove the distress which occasion you call upon him and you would forget the false gods which you joined with him Surah number 6 verses 40 to 41. consequently the disbelievers have been quoted by the Quran at many instances saying that they would like to see the punishment they are being threatened with in order to see whether Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam was a true Messenger of God at all such places they are answered that if this sign is shown to them they would not be given any further respite they will be destroyed so it is better that instead of demanding this ultimate sign they pay heed to the numerous other signs found in abundance around them and within their own being this is precisely what has been stated in verse 37 and at the beginning of verse 38 of the same Surah thus the words are local news and they say why is not a sign sent down to him from his Lord say God is certainly the power to send down a sign but most of them understand not there is not an animal that lives on the earth nor a being that flies on its wings but forms part of communities like you Surah number six verses 37 to 38. the disbelievers are told that God has all the power to send down such a sign but most of them do not know its implications for when such a sign is sent it is a signal of Destruction for the people so instead of demanding such a sign they should look around and they will find plenty of signs if they contemplate even on the animals around them and on the birds above them they will find many lessons they will find an individual and Collective lives of these species the manifestations of the almighty's mercy power Providence and wisdom these manifestations show that this world has been made for a specific Purpose By The Almighty in other words the expression we did not leave anything out of this book if taken in context means that as far as signs to profess belief are concerned this book has plenty and that nothing has been left out of it the verse does not imply that the Quran contains guidance on everything | IslamMisconceptions | UCrT8dJngZj8CLoxVVVKRf0A | 2012-07-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,844 | 21,074 |
XXLMfyimTXI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXLMfyimTXI | 02 Shell Script Functions Tutorial | [Music] welcome again we're continuing on our sail strip tutorials for 2017 these are I wouldn't call these advanced tutorials but their intermediate tutorials I do have plenty of swirls I've done over the years on beginner stuff this is gonna be a little bit of a review working with functions and shell scripts it's something that I really should do more often I very rarely actually write functions in my shell script and most times if I did it'd probably make things a little cleaner and easier well let's go ahead I want to use vim aside testator but use whatever text editor you prefer so I'm gonna go into them and we're always going to start off with our shebang line plus if I could type today then bash this is just telling the computer what interpreter use because they're different shells and if you don't give it that that shebang line that first line saying use the bash interpreter it's going to use whatever's default on that system which may act different than mashers so that's important the default on my system is not bash and there are some differences although I write most of my scripts and bash since that's one of the more common ones installed on systems by default anyway moving on we're going to create a function so I'll just call it main one and now we can put stuff in here I can say echo test echo this is function one so there's a function and now I can call it just by calling it main anytime I want so if I save this make it executable which we just have to do one time on our system it's just giving that script permission to run it's a security thing to make sure that programs just don't run without your Commission on your system and then essai dot slash dot slash just means in the current directory run this because there might be a system-wide program called functions SH would run before this one so you guys tell it in this folder run this script rather than one that you've installed to your system so go ahead and run that and I have a little typo there I didn't call my function man I called it main one let's try that again I'll save it run it again and there we go you can see test this is function one and if I go in here I can copy this line in a couple of times we'll talk it four times if we run it now it runs that function our times let's make a second function we'll call it main to NSA echo main to echo this is another function and we'll go ahead and save that Oh be good if I call that function run it now it's not that on that function because we've loaded it but we didn't run it but let's go ahead and do this I'm going to run the main one function once then main two and then main one two more times go ahead and run that right there and there you go you can see it ran the first function the second function and then it ran the first function two more times now let's add variables to the situations that's where functions really start to become handy so let's make a another function I'll call it is called name three whatever you in real life you should want to make name your function something a little more useful than that what I'm going to do in here is I'm going to say echo the person is I'll say dollar sign one and I'll say echo dollar sign one is a good employee now I can call main three down here I got to give it some input here looking for person's name so I'll say Tom now if I run this you can see it runs our first few functions at the bottom here it says the person is Tom Tom is a good employee so what's useful about this and we're doing a basic example of here echoing something out but you can put these variables into more elaborate functions to do a lot of stuff with them but I can paste that a few times and I can say Ron sort of space there on Tim and Bob and now I can run this and you can see it's as the person this person the person is Tom Tom's an employee person has run run as good employee all the way down through Tim and Bob and now you might be thinking okay what is the one so you can pass it many different variables and just as you can pass variables to your your script itself the variables are numbered so if I was to come in here and I say Tom Smith Ron carpenter Fisher and I can't think of a name Jones there you go now if I do that you're going to notice it doesn't print any of those last names it's the only thing the first name so what can we do here well if we want the first and last names to be in two separate variables we can do that if I want to I can say the person is Tom Smith tom is a good employee if you don't want the name the second time so we'll run that and you can see the person is Tom Smith Tom is a good employee the person is Ron carpenter Ron is a good employee the person is Tim Fisher Tim is a good employee so forth and so on or what I can do if I wanted it to display it all together every time and I'm not going to want them separate I'm going to walk the last name and first name always together what I can do is I can put them let's see that's not really what I wanted like so so now since I put quotations just like we talked about in the arrays in the last video these are considered one item one one set of information so the number one is going to be the first name and last name so now I can run that again and you can see the person is Tom Smith Tom Smith is a good employee the person is Ron carpenter or I'm carpenters good employee so forth and so on that's just a quick look at functions and passing them variables and we're going to actually use the arrays from the last video and the functions from this video to build upon in the next video so as we make a little animated spinner for our scripts I thank you for watching places it sells pipe math films Thai films by Chris that's crystal decay Tom there's a link in the description as well as a link to my patreon page there you can sort me for as little as a dollar a month is this helpful 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dlXtUiRZkTQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlXtUiRZkTQ | Historical Tales, Vol IV: English | Charles Morris | *Non-fiction, History | Audio Book | 1/5 | chapter 1 of historical tales volume 4 english this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org historical tales volume 4 english by charles morris chapter 1 how england became christian one day in the far off 6th century a youthful deacon of the roman church walked into the slave market of rome situated at one extremity of the ancient forum gregory his name his origin from an ancient noble family whose genealogy could be traced back to the days of the early caesars a youth was this of imperial powers of mind one who had he lived when rome was mistress of the physical world might have become emperor but who living when rome had risen to lordship over the spiritual world became pope the famous gregory the great in the forum the young deacon saw that which touched his sympathetic soul here cattle were being sold their men his eyes were specially attracted by a group of youthful slaves of aspects such as he had never seen before they were bright of complexion their hair long and golden their expression of touching innocence their fair faces were strangely unlike the embrown complexions to which he had been accustomed and he stood looking at them in admiration while the slave dealers extolled their beauty of face and figure from what country did these young men come ask gregory they are english angles answer the dealers not angles but angels said the deacon with a feeling of poetic sentiment for they have angel-like faces from what country come they he repeated they come from de era said the merchants de era he rejoined fervently i plucked from god's ire and called to christ's mercy and what is the name of their king ella was the answer alleluia shall be sung there cried the enthusiastic young monk his imagination touched by the significance of these answers he passed on musing on the incident which had deeply stirred his sympathies and considering how the light of christianity could be shed upon the pagan lands once these fair strangers came it was a striking picture which surrounded that slave market from where the young deacon stood could be seen the capital of ancient rome and the grand proportions of its mighty coliseum not far away the temple of jupiter stator displayed its magnificent columns and other stately edifices of the imperial city came within the circle of vision rome had ceased to be the mistress of the world but it was not yet in ruins and many of its noble edifices still stood almost in perfection but paganism had vanished the cross of christ was now the dominant symbol the march of the warriors of the legions was replaced by long processions of cowled and solemn monks the temporal imperialism of rome had ceased the spiritual had begun instead of armies to bring the world under the dominion of the sword that ancient city now sent out its legions of priests to bring it under the dominion of the cross gregory resolved to be one of the latter a fair new field for missionary labor lay in that distant island peopled by pagans whose aspect promised to make them noble subjects of christ's kingdom upon earth the enthusiastic youth left rome to seek saxon england moved there to not by desire of earthly glory but of heavenly reward but this was not to be his friends deemed that he was going to death and begged the pope to order his return gregory was brought back and england remained pagan years went by the humble deacon rose to be bishop of rome and head of the christian world gregory the great men named him though he styled himself servant of the servants of god and lived in like humility and simplicity of style as when he was a poor monk the time at length came to which gregory had looked forward ethelbert king of kentish england married bertha daughter of the french king shahib a fervent christian woman a few priests came with her to england and the king gave them a ruined christian edifice the church of saint martin outside the walls of canterbury for their worship but it was overshadowed by a pagan temple and the worship of odin and thor still dominated saxon england gregory took quick advantage of this opportunity the fair faces of the english slaves still appealed to his pitying soul and he now saint augustine prior of saint andrews at rome with a band of 40 monks as missionaries to england it was the year of our lord 597 the missionaries landed at the very spot where hengist the saxon had landed more than a century before the one had brought the sword to england the others brought the cross king ethelbert knew of their coming and had agreed to receive them but by the advice of his priests who feared conjuration and spells of magic he gave them audience in the open air where such spells have less power the place was on the chalk down above minster once miles away across the intervening marshes one may today behold the distant tower of canterbury cathedral the scene as pictured to us in the chronicles of the monks was a picturesque and inspiring one the hill selected for the meeting overlooked the ocean king ethelbert with queen bertha by his side awaited and state his visitors around were grouped the warriors of kent and the priests of odin silence reigned and in the distance the monks could be seen advancing in solemn procession singing as they came he who came first bore a large silver crucifix another carried a banner with the painted image of christ the deep and solemn music the venerable and peaceful aspect of the strangers the solemnity of the occasion touched the heart of ethelbert already favorably inclined as we may believe to the faith of his loved wife augustine had brought interpreters from gaul by their aid he conveyed to the king the message he had been sent to bring ethelbert listened in silence the queen in wrapped attention the warriors and priests doubtless with varied sentiments the appeal of augustine at an end ethelbert spoke your words are fair he said but they are new and of doubtful meaning for myself i propose to worship still the gods of my father but you bring peace and good words you are welcome to my kingdom while you stay here you shall have shelter and protection his land was a land of plenty he told them food drink and lodging should be theirs and none should do them wrong england should be their home while they chose to stay with these words the audience ended augustine and his monks fell again into procession and with singing of psalms and display of holy emblems moved solemnly towards the city of canterbury where bertha's church awaited them as they entered the city they sang turn from this city o lord thine anger and wrath and turn it from thy holy house for we have sinned then gregory's joyful cry of alleluia alleluia burst from their devout lips as they moved into the first english church the work of the strangers from rome proceeded but slowly some converts were made but ethelbert held aloof fortunately for augustine he had an advocate in the palace one with near and dear speech in the king's ear we cannot doubt that the gentle influence of queen bertha was a leading power in ethelbert's conversion a year passed at its end the king gave way on the day of pentecost he was baptized christ had succeeded odin and thor on the throne of the english church for the story of the king's conversion carried his kingdom with it the men of kent hearing that their king had adopted the new faith crowded the banks of the swale eager for baptism the under kings of essex and east anglia became christians on the succeeding christmas day ten thousand of the people followed the example of their king the new faith spread with wonderful rapidity throughout the kingdom of kent when word of this great event reached pope gregory at rome his heart was filled with joy he exultingly wrote to a friend that his missionaries had spread the religion of christ in the most remote parts of the world and at once appointed augustine archbishop of canterbury and primate of all england that he might complete the work he had so promisingly begun such is the story of the christianizing of england as told in the ancient chronicle of the venerable bede the earliest of english writers as yet only kent had been converted north of it lay the kingdom of northumbria still a pagan realm the story of its conversion as told by bead is of no less interest than that just related edwin was its king a man of great ability for that early day his prowess is shown in a proverb a woman with her babe might walk scatheless from sea to sea in edwin's day the highways long made dangerous by outlaw and ruthless warrior were now safe avenues of travel the springs by the roadside were marked by stakes while brass cups beside them awaited the traveler's hands edwin ruled over all northern england as ethelbert did over the south edinburgh was within his dominions and from it it had its name edwinsburg the city of edwin christianity came to this monarch's heart in some such manner as it had reached that of ethelbert through the appealing influence of his wife a daughter of king ethelbert had come to share his throne she like bertha her mother was a christian with her came the monk paulinus from the church at canterbury he was a man of striking aspect of tall and stooping form slender aquiline nose and thin worn face round witch fell long black hair the ardent missionary aided doubtless by the secret appeals of the queen soon produced an influence upon the intelligent mind of edwin the monarch called the council of his wise men to talk with them about the new doctrine which had been taught in his realm of what passed at that council we have but one short speech but it is one that illuminates it as no other words could have done a lesson in prose which is full of the finest spirit of poetry perhaps the most picturesque image of human life that has ever been put into words so seems to me the life of man o king said an aged noble as a sparrow's flight through the hall when you were sitting at meat in wintertide with the warm fire lighted on the hearth while outside all is storm of rain and snow the sparrow flies in at one door and tarries for a moment in the light and heat of the fire within and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness once it came so the life of man tarries for a moment in our sight but of what went before it or what is to follow it we know nothing if this new teaching tells us something more certain of these things let us follow it such an appeal could not but have a powerful effect upon its hearers those were days when men were more easily moved by sentiment than by argument edwin and his counselors heard with favoring ears not last among them was koifi chief priest of the idol worship whose art and soul was stirred by the words of the old thing none of your people king edwin have worshiped the gods more busily than i he said yet there are many who have been more favored and are more fortunate were these gods good for anything they would help their worshipers grasping his spear the irate priest leaped on his horse and riding at full speed towards the temple sacred to the heathen gods he hurled the warlike weapon furiously into its precincts the lookers on nobles and commons alike beheld his act with all in doubt if the deities of their old worship would not avenge with death this insult to their fame yet all remain silent no thunders rent the skies the desecrating priest sat his horse unharmed when then he bad them follow him to the neighboring stream to be baptized in its waters into the new faith an eager multitude crowded upon his steps the spot where edwin and his followers were baptized is thus described by camden in his description of great britain etc in the roman times not far from its bank upon the little river fowlness where whiten a small town but well stocked with husbandments now stands there seems to have formally stood del govitia as it is probable from the likeness and the signification of the name from the british word delgve or rather delve signifies the statues or images of the heathen gods and in a little village not far off there stood an idle temple which was in very great honor in the sacks and times and from the heathen gods in it was then called god munding him and now in the same sense godmanham it was into this temple that khawifi flung his desecrating spear and in this stream that edwin the king received christian baptism but christianity did not win england without a struggle after the death of ethelbert and edwin paganism revived and fought hard for the mastery the roman monks lost their energy and were confined to the vicinity of canterbury conversion came again but from the west instead of the east from ireland instead of rome christianity had been received with enthusiasm in aaron's isle less than half a century after the death of saint patrick the first missionary flourishing christian schools existed at darrow and arma letters and the arts were cultivated and missionaries were leaving the shores of ireland to carry the faith elsewhere from the famous monastery which they founded at iona on the west coast of scotland came the new impulse which gave christianity its fixed footing in england and finally drove paganism from britain's shores oswald of northumbria became the bulwark of the new faith panda of mercia the sword of heathendom and a long struggle for religion and dominion ensued between these warlike chiefs oswald was slain in battle panda led his conquering host far into the christian realm but a new king oswie by name overthrew penda and his army in a great defeat and the worship of the older gods in england was at an end but a half century of struggle and bloodshed passed before the victory of christ over odin was fully won end of chapter one chapter 2 of historical tales volume 4 english this librivox recording is in the public domain historical tales vol 4 english by charles morris chapter 2 king alfred and the danes in his royal villa at chippenham on the left bank of the gently flowing avon sat king alfred buried in his books it was the evening of the 6th of january in the year 878 a thousand years and more backward in time the first of english kings to whom a book had a meaning and the last for centuries afterwards alfred the young monarch had an insatiable thirst for knowledge a thirst then difficult to quell for books were almost as rare as gold mines in that day when a mere child his mother had brought to him and his brothers a handsomely illuminated book saying i will give this to that one of you four princes who first learns to read alfred won the book so far as we know he alone sought to win it for the art of reading in those early times was confined to monks and disdained by princes ignorance lay like a dismal cloud over england ignorance as dense as the heart of the dark ages knew in the whole land the young prince was almost alone in his thirst for knowledge and when he made an effort to study latin in which language all worthy literature was then written we are told that there could not be found throughout the length and breadth of the land a man competent to teach him that sealed tongue this however loses probability in view of the fact that the monks were familiar with latin and that alfred succeeded in acquiring a knowledge of that language when little more than a boy alfred became king there was left him then little time for study for the danes whose ships had long been descending in annual raids on england's shores gave the youthful monarch an abundance of more active service for years he fought them yet in his despite guthrum one of their ableist chiefs sailed up the severn seized upon a wide region of the realm of wessex made gloucester his capital and defied the feebly supported english king it was mid-winter now a season which the danes usually spent in rest and revelry and in which england gained some relief from their devastating raids alfred dreaming of ott but war was at home with his slender store of much beloved books in his villa at chippenham with him were a few of his things and a small body of armed attendants their enjoyment the pleasures of the chase and the rude sports of that early period doubtless what they deemed the womanish or monkish tastes of their young monarch were objects of scorn and ridicule to those hearty things upon whom ignorance lay like a thick garment but alfred could fight as well as reed they might disdain his pursuits they must respect his prowess while the king laid the knees at chippenham his enemies at gloucester seemed lost in enjoyment of their spoils guthrum had divided the surrounding lands among his victorious followers the saxons had been driven out slain or enslaved and the brutal and barbarous victors dwelt in peace and revelry on their new lands spending the winter in riot and wassel and waiting for the springtime budding of the trees to renew the war with their saxon foes not so with guthrum he had sworn revenge on the saxons years before his father a mighty chieftain ragnar by name had fallen in a raid on england his sons had vowed to odin to wash out the memory of his death in english blood and guthrum now determined to take advantage of the mid-winter season for a sudden and victorious march upon his unsuspecting enemy if he could seize alfred in his palace the war might be brought to an end and england won at a single blow if we can take ourselves back in fancy to new year's day of 878 and to an open plain in the vicinity of gloucester we shall see there the planted standard of guthrum floating in the wind while from every side armed horsemen are riding into the surrounding space they know not why they come a hasty summons has been sent them to meet their chieftain here on this day armed and mounted and loyal to their leader and ever ready for war they ride hastily in until the danish champion finds himself surrounded by a strong force of hearty warriors eager to learn the cause of this mid-winter summons it is war said guthrum to his chiefs i have sworn to have england and england shall be mine the saxons are scattered and at rest not dreaming of battle and blood now is our time a hard and sudden blow will end the war and the fair isle of england will be the ravens spoil we may still hear in fancy the wild shouts of approval with which this stirring declaration was heard visions of slaughter plunder and rich domains filled the souls of chiefs and men alike and their eagerness to take the field was such that they could barely wait to hear their leaders plans alfred the saxon king must be ours said guthrum he is the one man i dread in all the sacks and hosts they have many hands but only one head let us seize the head and the hands are useless alfred is at chippenham thither let us ride at speed their bands were mustered their arms examined and food for the expedition prepared and then to horse and away headlong over the narrow and forest bordered roads of that day rode the host of danes in triumphant expectation of victory and spoil in his study sat alfred on the night of january 6 pouring over an illuminated page or mayhap he was deep in learned consultation with some monkish scholar mayhap presiding at a feast of his things we may fancy what we will for history or legend fails to tell us how he was engaged on that critical evening of his life but we may imagine a wide-eyed saxon sentinel scared and hasty breaking upon the monarch's leisure with the wild alarm cry up and away my king the danes are coming hosts of them armed and hoarse up and away hardly had he spoken before the hoof beats of the advancing foe were heard on they came extending their lines as they rode at headlong speed hoping to surround the villa and seize the king before the alarm could be given they were too late alfred was quick to hear to heed and to act forrest bordered the villa into the forest he dashed his followers following in tumultuous haste the danes made what haste the obstructions in their way permitted in a few minutes they had swept around the villa with ringing shouts of triumph in a few minutes more they were treading its deserted halls go through them at their head furious to find that his hoped for prey had vanished and left him but the empty shell of his late home after him cried the furious dane he cannot be far this place is full of signs of life he has fled into the forest after him a king's prize for the man who seizes him in vain their search the flying king knew his own woods too well to be overtaken by the danes yet their far cry filled his ears and roused him to thoughts of desperate resistance he looked around on his handful of valiant followers let us face them he cried in hot anger we are few but we fight for our homes let us meet these bang hounds no no answered the wisest of his things it would be worse than rash it would be madness there are twenty a hundred mayhap two are one let us fly now that we may fight hereafter all is not lost while our king is free and we to aid him alfred was quick to see the wisdom of this advice he must bide his time to strike now might be to lose all to wait might be to gain all he turned with a meaning look to his faithful things in sooth you speak well he said the wisdom of the fox is now better than the courage of the lion we must part here the land for the time is the danes we cannot hinder them they will search homestead and woodland for me before a fortnight's end they will have swarmed all over wessex and guthrum will be lord of the land i admire that man he is more than a barbarian he knows the art of war he shall learn yet that alfred is his match we must part parts of the thanes looking at him in doubt wherefore i must seek safety alone and in disguise there are not enough of you to help me there are enough to betray me to suspicion go your ways good friends save yourselves we will meet again before many weeks to strike a blow for our country but the time is not yet history speaks not from the depths of that woodland wither alfred had fled with his things we cannot say if just these words were spoken but such was the purport of their discourse they separated the thanes and their followers to seek their homes alfred disguised as a peasant to thread field and forest on foot towards a place of retreat which he had fixed upon in his mind not even to the faithfulest of his things did he tell the secret of his abode for the present it must be known to none but himself meanwhile the cavalry of guthrum was raiding the country far and wide alfred had escaped but englandly helpless in their grasp news traveled slowly in those days everywhere the saxons first learned of the war by hearing the battle cry of the danes the land was overrun england seemed lost its only hope of safety lay and a man who would not acknowledge defeat a monarch who could bide his time the lonely journey of the king led him to the center of summersetsure here at the confluence of the tone and the parrot was a small island afterwards known as ethelengei or prince's island around it spread a wide morass little likely to be crossed by his pursuers here still disguised the fugitive king sought a refuge from his foes for several months alfred remained in this retreat his place of refuge during part of the time being in the hut of a swine herd and thereupon hangs a tail whether or not the worthy herdsmen knew his king certainly the weighty secret was not known to his wife one day while alfred sat by the fire his hands busy with his bow and arrows his head may happen busy with plans against the dades the good woman of the house was engaged in baking cakes on the hearth having to leave the hut for a few minutes she turned to her guest and currently bad him watch the cakes to see that they did not get overdone trust me for that he said she left the room the cake smoked on the hearth yet he saw them not the good wife returned in a brief space to find her guest buried in a deep study and her cakes burned to a cinder what she cried out with an outburst of termigan spleen i warrant you will be ready enough to eat them by and by you idle dog and yet you cannot watch them burning under your very eyes what the king said in reply the tradition which has preserved this pleasant tale fails to relate doubtless needed some of the swineherd's eloquence to induce his irate wife to make a fresh supply for their careless guest it had been guthrum's main purpose as we may be assured in his rapid ride to chippenham to seize the king in this he had failed but the remainder of his project went successfully forward through dorset berkshire wilts and hampshire rode his men forcing the people everywhere to submit the country was thinly settled none knew the fate of the king resistance would have been destruction they bent before the storm hoping by yielding to save their lives and some portion of their property from the barbarian foe those near the coast crossed with their families and movable effects to go elsewhere submission was general except in summersetsure where alone a body of faithful warriors lurking in the woods kept in arms against the invaders alfred's secret could not yet be safely revealed guthrum had not given over his search for him he had some of the more trusty of his subjects were told where he might be found and a small band joined him in a morass-guarded isle gradually the news spread and others sought the isle of ethel and gay until a well-armed and sturdy band of followers surrounded the royal fugitive this party must be fed the island yielded little subsistence the king was obliged to make foraging raids from his hiding place now and then he met and defeated straggling parties of danes taking from them their spoils at other times when hard need pressed he was forced to forage on his own subjects day by day the news went wider through saxon homes and more warriors sought their king as the strength of his band increased alfred made more frequent and successful forays the danes began to find that resistance was not at an end by easter the king felt strong enough to take a more decided action he had a wooden bridge thrown from the island of the shore to facilitate the movements of his followers while at its entrance was built a fort to protect the island party against a danish incursion such was the state of alfred's fortunes and of england's hope in the spring of 878. three months before all southern england with the exception of gloucester and its surrounding lands had been his now his kingdom was a small island in the heart of a morass his subjects a lurking band of faithful warriors his subsistence what could be rested from the strong hands of the foes while matters went thus in somerset a storm of war gathered in wales another of ragnar's sons ubo by name had landed on the welsh coast and carrying everything before him was marching inland to join his victorious brother he was too strong for the saxons of that quarter to make head against him in the open field oh doon the valiant elder men who led them fled with his thanes and their followers to the castle of quinet a stronghold defended only by a loose wall of stones in the saxon fashion but the fortress occupied the summit of a lofty rock and bad defiance to assault ubo saw this he saw also that water must be wanting on that steep rock he pitched his tents at its foot and waited till thirst should compel a surrender of the garrison he was to find that it is not always wise to cut off the supplies of a beleaguered foe despair aids courage a day came in the siege in which odun grown desperate left his defenses before dawn glided silently down the hill with his men and fell so impetuously upon the danish host that the chief and 1200 of his followers were slain and the rest driven in panic to their ships the camp rich with the spoil of whales fell into the victor's hands while their trophies included the great raven standard of the danes said to have been woven in one noontide by ragnar's three daughters this was a loss that presaged defeat to the danes for they were superstitious concerning this standard if the raven appeared to flap its wings when going into battle victory seemed to them assured if it hung motionless defeat was feared its loss must have been deemed fatal tidings of the sex and victory flew as if upon wings throughout england and everywhere infused new spirit into the hearts of the people new hope of recovering their country from the invading foe to alfred the news brought a heart tide of joy the time for action was at hand recruits came to him daily fresh life was in his people trusty messengers from ethel and gay sought the thanes throughout the land and bad them with their followers to join the king at egbert on the eastern border of selwood forest in the seventh week after easter guthrum meanwhile was not idle the frequent raids in mid-summerset share had taught him where his royal enemy might be found action immediate and decisive was necessary or alfred would be again in the field with a saxon army and the fruits of the successful midwinter raid be lost messengers were sent in haste to call in the scattered danish bands and a fortified camp was formed in a strong place in the vicinity of ethelene gay whence a concerted movement might be made upon the lurking foe the time fixed for the gathering of the saxon host was at hand it was of high importance that the numbers and disposition of the danes should be learned the king if we may trust tradition now undertook an adventure that has ever since been classed among the choicest treasures of romance the duty demanded was too important to trust to any doubtful hands alfred determined himself to venture within the camp of the danes observe how they were fortified and how arranged and used this vital information when the time for battle came the enterprise was less desperate than might seem alfred's form and face were little known to his enemies he was a skillful harper the glee man in those days was a privileged person allied to no party free to wander where he would and to twang his harpstrings at any camp he might look for welcome from friend and foe dressed in danish garb and bearing the minstrel's harp the daring king boldly sought and entered the camp of the invaders his coming greeted with joy by the danish warriors who loved martial music as they loved war songs of danish prowess fell from the disguised minstrel's lips to the delight of his audience in the end guthrum and his chiefs heard report of the coming of this skilled glee man and ordered that he should be brought to the great tent where they sat carousing in hopeful anticipation of coming victory alfred nothing loathe sought guthrum's tent where with the stirring songs of the old heroes of their land he flattered the ears of the chiefs who applauded him to the echo and at times broke into wild refrains to his warlike odes all that past we cannot say the story is told by tradition only and tradition is not to be trusted for details doubtless when the royal spy slipped from the camp of his foes he bore with him an accurate mind picture of the numbers the discipline and the arrangement of the danish force which would be of her highest value in the coming fray meanwhile the saxon hosts were gathering when the day fixed by the king arrived they were there men from hampshire wiltshire devonshire and somerset men in smaller numbers from other counties all glad to learn that england was on its feet again all filled with joy to see their king in the field their shouts filled the leafy alleys of the forest they hailed the king as the lands avenger every heartbeat high with assurance of victory before night of the day of meeting the woodland camp was overcrowded with armed men and at dawn of the next day alfred led them to a place named iglia where on the forest's edge a broad plain spread with a morass on its front all day long volunteers came to the camp by night alfred had an army in open field in place of the gorilla band with which two days before he had lurked in the green isles of selwood forest like a robin hood of an earlier day making the verdant depths of the greenwood dales his home at dawn of the next day the king marshaled his men in battle array and occupied the summit of ethan dune a lofty eminence in the vicinity of his camp the danes fiery with barbaric valor boldly advanced and the two armies met in a fierce afraid shouting their war cries discharging arrows and hurling javelins and rushing like wolves of war to the closer and more deadly hand-to-hand combat of sword and axe of the shock of the contending forces the hopes and fears of victory and defeat the deeds of desperate valor the mighty achievements of noted chiefs on that hard-fought field no homer has sung and they must remain untold all we know is that the danes fought with desperate valor the english with a courage inspired by revenge fear of slavery thirst for liberty and the undaunted resolution of men whose every blow was struck for home and fireside in the end patriotism prevailed over the baser instinct of piracy the danes were defeated and driven in tumultuous hosts to their entrenched camp falling in multitudes as they fled for the incensed english they decide all thought of mercy in the hot fury of pursuit only when within the shelter of his works was guthrum able to make head against his victorious foe the camp seemed too strong to be taken by assault nor did alfred care him immolate his men while a safer and surer expedient remained he had made himself fully familiar with its formation knew well its weakened strong points and its sparseness of supplies and without loss of time spread his forces around it besieging it so closely that not a dane could escape for fourteen days the siege went on alfred's army no doubt daily increasing that of his foe wasting away before the ceaseless flight of arrows and javelins was in despair famine threatened him escape was impossible hardly a bird could have fled unseen through the english lines at the end of the fortnight he yielded and asked for terms of surrender the war was at an end england was saved in his moment of victory alfred proved generous he gave the danes an abiding place upon english soil on condition that they should dwell there as his vassals to this they were to bind themselves by oath and the giving of hostages another condition was that guthrum and his leading chief should give up their pagan faith and embrace christianity to these terms the danish leader is seated a few weeks after the fight auburn near athene was the scene of the baptizing of guthrum and 30 of his chiefs to his heathen title was added the saxon name of athelstan alfred's standing sponsor to the new convert to the christian faith eight days afterwards guthrum laid off the white robe and chrismal philip of his new faith and in 12 days bad adhere to his victorious foe now to all seeming his dearest friend what some of christian faith the baptized heathen took with him to the new lands assigned him it would be rash to say but at all events he was removed from the circle of england's foes the treaty of wedmore freed southern england from the danes the shores of wessex were teased now and then by after descents but these incursions were swept away like those of stinging hornets in 894 a fleet of 300 ships invaded the realm but they met a crushing defeat the king was given some leisure to pursue those studies to which his mind so strongly inclined and to carry forward measures for the education of his people by the establishment of schools which like those of charlemagne and france vanished before he was fairly in the grave this noble knight died in 901 nearly a thousand years ago after having proved himself one of the ablest warriors and most advanced minds that ever occupied the english throne end of chapter two chapter 3 of historical tales volume 4 english this librivox recording is in the public domain historical tales volume 4 english by charles morris chapter 3 the wooing of alfreda of all the many fair maidens of the saxon realm none bore such fame for beauty as the charming alfreda daughter of the earl of devonshire and the rose of southern england she had been educated in the country and had never been seen in london but the report of her charms of face and person spread so widely that all the land became filled with the tale it soon reached the court and came to the ears of edgar the king a youthful monarch who had an open ear for all tales of maidenly beauty he was yet but little more than a boy was unmarried and a born lover the praises of this country charmer therefore stirred his susceptible heart she was nobly born the heiress to an earldom the very rose of english maidens what better consort for the throne could be found if reports spoke true this was the maiden he should choose for wife the fairest flower of the saxon realm but rumor grows apace and common report is not to be trusted edgar thoughted the part of discretion to make sure of the beauty of the much lauded alfreda before making a formal demand for her hand in marriage devonshire was far away roads few and poor in saxon england travel slow and wearisome and the king had no taste for the journey to the castle of ulgar of devon nor did he deem it wise to declare his intention till he made sure that the maiden was to his liking he therefore spoke of his purpose to earl athelwold his favorite whom he bad to pay a visit on some pretense to earl olgar of devonshire to see his renowned daughter and to bring to court a certain account concerning her beauty atwald went to devonshire saw the lady and proved faithless to his trust love made him a traitor as it has made many before and since his day so marvelously beautiful he found alfreda that his heartfelt prisoner to the most vehement love a passion so ardent that it drove all thoughts of honor and fidelity from his soul and he determined to have this charming lass of devonshire for his own despite king or commons athelwold's high station had secured him a warm welcome from his brother earl he acquitted himself of his pretended mission to olgar basked as long as prudence permitted in the sunlight of his lady's eyes and almost despite himself made manifest to alfred of the sudden passion that had filled his soul the maiden took it not amiss ethelwold was young handsome rich and high in station alfred is susceptible and ambitious and he returned to london not without hope that he had favorably impressed the lady's heart and filled with the faithless purpose of deceiving the king you have seen and noted her ethel wold said edgar on giving him audience what have you to say as reports spoken truly is she indeed the marvelous beauty that rumor tells or has fame the liar played us one of his old tricks not all together the woman is not bad looking said ethelwold with studied lack of enthusiasm but i fear that high station and a pretty face have combined to bewitch the people certainly if she had been of low birth her charms would never have been heard of outside her native village i faith ethelwold you are not warm in your praise of this queen of beauty said edgar with some disappointment rumor then has lied and she is but an everyday woman after all beauty has a double origin answered ethelwold it lies partly in the face seen partly in the eyes seeing some might go mad over this alfredo but to my taste london affords fairer faces i speak but for myself should you see her you might think differently ethelwold had managed his story surely the king's ardor grew cold if the matter stands thus he that wants her may have her said edgar the diamond that fails to show its luster in all candles is not the gem for my wearing confess ethelwold you are trying to overpaint this woman you found only an ordinary face i saw nothing in it extraordinary answered the faithless envoy some might perhaps i can only speak for myself as i take it alfreda's noble birth and her father's wealth which will come to her as soul heiress have had their share in painting this rose the woman may have beauty enough for a countess hardly enough for a queen then you should have wooed and won her yourself said edgar laughing such a faintly praised charmer is not for me i leave her for a lower-born lover several days passed ethelwold had succeeded in his purpose the king had evidently been cured of his fancy for alfreda the way was open for the next step in his deathly laid scheme he took it by turning the conversation in a later interview upon the devon maiden i have been thinking over your remark that i should woo and win alfred and myself he said it seems to me not a bad idea i must confess that the birth and fortune of the lady added no beauty to her in my eyes as it seems to have done in those of others yet i cannot but think that the woman would make a suitable match for me she is an earl's daughter and she will inherit great wealth these are advantages which fairly compensate some lack of beauty i have decided therefore sire if i can gain your approbation to ask olgar for his daughter's hand i fancy i can gain her consent if i have his i shall certainly not stand in your way said the king pleased with the opportunity to advance his favorites fortunes by all means do as you propose i will give you letters to the earl and his lady recommending the match you must trust to yourself to make your way with the maiden i think she is not quite displeased with me answered ethelwold what followed few words may tell the passion of love in ethelwold's heart had driven out all considerations of honor and duty of the good faith he owed the king and of the danger of his false and treacherous course warm with hope he returned with the lover's haste to devonshire where he gained the approval of the earl and countess won the hand and seemingly the heart of their beautiful daughter and was speedily united to the lady of his love and became for the time being the happiest man in england but before the honeymoon was well over the faithless friend and subject realized that he had a difficult and dangerous part to play he did not dare let edgar see his wife for fear of the instant detection of his artifice and he employed every pretense to keep her in the country his duties at the court brought him frequently to london but with the skilled excuses he had formerly shown he contrived to satisfy for the time the queries of the king and the importunities of his wife who had a natural desire to visit the capitol and to shine at the king's court at the world was sailing between cilla and charybdis he could scarcely escape being wrecked on the rocks of his own falsehood the enemies who always surround a royal favorite were not long in surmising the truth and lost no time in acquainting edgar with their suspicions confirmation was not wanting there were those in london who had seen alfreda the king's eyes were opened to the treacherous artifice of which he had been made the victim edgar was deeply incensed but artfully concealed his anger reflection too told him that these men were ethelwold's enemies and that the man he had loved and trusted ought not to be condemned on the insinuations of his foes he would satisfy himself if his favorite had played the traitor and if so would visit him with the punishment he deserved ethelwolves said edgar in easy tones i am surprised you do not bring your wife to court surely the woman if she is true woman must crave to come not she answered ethelwold she loves the country well and is a pattern of the rural virtues the woman is homely and home loving and i should be sorry to put new ideas in her rustic paint moreover i feel my little candle would shine too poorly among your courtly stars to offer her in contrast fire on you man the wife of ethelwold cannot be quite a milkmaid if you will not bring her here then i must pay you a visit in your castle i like you too well not to know and like your wife this proposition of the king filled ethelwold with terror and dismay he grew pale and hesitatingly sought to dissuade edgar from his project but in vain the king had made up his mind and laughingly told him that he could not rest till he had seen the homely housewife whom ethelwold was afraid to trust in court i feel the honor you would do me at length remarked the dismayed favorite i only ask sorry that you let me go before you a few hours that my castle may be properly prepared for a visit from my king as you will gossip left the king away with you then i will soon follow in all haste the traitor sought his castle quaking with fear and revolving in his mind schemes for avoiding the threatened disclosure he could think of but one that promised success and that depended on the love and compliance of alfreda he had deceived her he must tell her the truth with her aid his faithless action might still be concealed entering his castle he sought alfreda and revealed to her the whole measure of his deceit how he had won her from the king led by his overpowering love how he had kept her from the king's eyes and how edgar now filled he feared with suspicion was on his way to the castle to see her for himself in moving accents the wretched man appealed to her if she had any regard for his honor and his life to conceal from the king that fatal beauty which had lured him from his duty to his friend and monarch and led him into endless falsehoods he had but his love to offer as a warrant for his double faithlessness and implored alfreda as she returned his affection to lend her aid to his exclupation if she loved him as she seemed she would put on her homeless attire employ the devices of the toilet to hide her fatal beauty and assume an awkward and rustic tone and manner that the king might be deceived alfred heard him in silence her face scarily concealing the indignation which burned in her soul on learning the artifice by which she had been robbed of a crown in the end however she seemed moved by his entreaties and softened by his love and promised to comply with his wishes and do her utmost to conceal her charms gratified with this compliance and full of hope that all would yet be safe ethelwold completed his preparations for the reception of the king and met him on his appearance with every show of honor and respect edgar seemed pleased by his reception entered the castle but was not long there before he asked to see its lady saying merrily that she had been the lodestone that had drawn him thither and that he was eager to behold her charming face i fear i have little of beauty and grace to show you answered ethelwold but she is a good wife with all and i love her for virtues which few would call courtly he turned to a servant and bad him ask his mistress to come to the castle hall where the king expected her azelwald waited with hopeful eyes the king with curious expectation the husband knew how unattractive a toilet his wife could make if she would edgar was impatient to test for himself the various reports he had received concerning this wild rose of devonshire the lady entered the hope died from ethelwold's eyes the power of death overspread his face a sudden light flashed into the face of the king a glow made up of passion and anger for instead of the ill-dressed and awkward country housewife for whom ethelwold looked there beamed upon all present a woman of regal beauty clad in her richest attire her charms of face and person set off with all the adornment that jewels and laces could bestow her face blooming into its most engaging smile as she greeted the king she had deceived her trusting husband his story of treachery had driven from her heart all the love for him that ever dwelt there he had robbed her of a throne she vowed revenge in her soul it might be hers yet with the burning instinct of ambition she had adorned herself to the utmost hoping to punish her faithless lord and win the king she succeeded while athelwold stood by biting his lips striving to bring back the truant blood to his face making hesitating remarks to his guest and turning eyes of deadly anger on his wife the scheming woman was using her most engaging arts of conversation and manner to win the king and with a success greater than she knew edgar beheld her beauty with surprise and joy his heart throbbing with ardent passion she was all and more than he had been told athelvolt had basically deceived him and his newborn love for the wife was mingled with a fierce desire for revenge upon the husband but the artful monarch dissembled both these passions he was to a certain extent in ethelwold's power his train was not large and those were the days in which an angry or jealous thane would not hesitate to lift his hand against a king he therefore affected not to be struck with alfred as beauty was gracious as usual to his host and seemed the most agreeable of guests but passion was burning in his heart the double passion of love and revenge a day or two of this play of kingly clemency passed and then ethelwold and his guests went to hunt in the neighboring forest and in the heat of the chase edgar gained the opportunity he desired he stabbed his unsuspecting host in the back left him dead on the field and rode back to the castle to declare his love to the suddenly widowed wife alfred had won the game for which she had so heartlessly played ambition in her soul outweighed such love as she bore for ethelwold and she received with gracious welcome the king whose hands were still red from the murder of her late spouse no long time passed before edgar and alfreda were publicly married and the love romance which had distinguished the life of the famed beauty of devonshire reached its consummation this romantic story has a sequel which tells still less favorably for the devonshire beauty she encompassed the murder of her husband it was not her last crime edgar died when her son ethelred was with seven years of age the king had left another son edward by his first wife now 15 years old the ambitious woman plotted for the elevation of her son to the throne hoping doubtless herself to reign as regent the people favored edward as the rightful heir and the nobility and clergy who feared the imperious temper of alfreda determined to thwart her schemes to put an end to the matter dunstan the monk the all-powerful king maker of that epic had the young prince anointed and crowned the whole kingdom supported his act and the hopes of alfredo were seemingly at an end but she was a woman not to be easily defeated she abided her time and affected warm regard for the youthful king who loved her as if he had been her own son and displayed the most tender affection for his brother edward indeed was a character out of tone with those rude 10th century days when might was right and murder was often the first step to a throne he was of the utmost innocence of heart and amiability of manners so pure in his own thoughts that suspicion of others found no place in his soul one day four years after his accession he was hunting in a forest in dorsetsure not far from korff castle where alfreda and ethelred lived the chances of the chase led him to the vicinity of the castle and taking advantage of the opportunity to see its loved inmates he rode away from his attendance and in the evening twilight sounded his hunting horn at the castle gates this was the opportunity which the ambitious woman had desired the rival of her son had put himself unattended within her reach hastily preparing for the reception she designed to give him she came from the castle smiling and greeting you are heartily welcome dear king and son she said pray dismount and enter not so dear madam he replied my company will miss me and fear i have met with some harm i pray you give me a cup of wine that i may drink in the saddle to you and my little brother i would stay longer but may not linger alfred had returned for the wine and as she did so whispered a few words to an armed man in the castle one of her attendants whom she could trust as she went on this man slipped out in the gathering gloom and placed himself close behind the king's horse in a minute more alfredo reappeared wine cup in hand the king took the cup and raised it to his lips looking down with smiling face on his stepmother and her son who smiled their love greeting back to him at this instant the lurking villain in the rear sprang up and buried his fatal knife in the king's back filled with pain and horror edward involuntarily dropped the cup and spurred his horse the startled animal sprang forward edward clinging to his saddle for a few minutes but soon faint with loss of blood falling to the earth while one of his feet remained fast in the stirrup the frightened horse rushed onward dragging him over the rough ground until death put an end to his misery the hunters seeking the king found the track of his blood and traced him till his body was discovered sadly torn and disfigured meanwhile the child ethel red cried out so pitifully at the frightful tragedy which had taken place before his eyes that his heartless mother turned her rage against him she snatched a torch from one of the attendants and beat him unmercifully for his uncontrollable emotion the woman a second time had won her game first by compassing the murder of her husband second by ordering the murder of her stepson it is pleasant to say that she profited little by the ladder-based deed the people were incensed by the murder of the king and dunstan resolved that ethelred should not have the throne he offered it to edgitha the daughter of edgar but that lady wisely preferred to remain in the convent where she lived in peace so in default of any other heir ethelred was put upon the throne ethel read the unready as he came afterwards to be known alfred at first possessed great influence over her son but her power declined as he grew older and in the end she retired from the court built monasteries and performed penances in hopes of providing a refuge for her pious soul in heaven since all men hated her upon the earth as regards edward his tragical death so aroused the sympathy of the people that they named him the martyr and believed that miracles were wrought at his tomb it cannot be said that his murder wasn't any sense of martyrdom but the men of that day did not draw fine lines of distinction and edward the martyr he remains end of chapter 3 chapter 4 of historical tales volume 4 english this librivox recording is in the public domain historical tales volume 4 english by charles morris chapter 4 the end of sex in england we have two pictures to draw preliminary scenes to the fatal battle of hastings hill the first belongs to the morning of september 25th 1066 at stamford bridge on the derwent river they encamped a stalwart host that of harold hardrada king of norway with him was tostick rebel brother of king herald of england who had brought this army of strangers into the land on the river nearby lay their ships here harold found them a formidable force drawn up in a circle the line marked out by shining spears the english king had marched hither in all haste from the coast where he had been awaiting the coming of william of normandy tostig the rebel son of godwin had brought ruin upon the land before the battle commenced twenty horsemen rode out from harold's vanguard and moved towards the foe harold the king rode at their head as they drew near they saw the leader of the opposing host clad in a blue mantle and wearing a shining helmet fall to the earth through the stumbling of his horse who is the man that fell asked harold the king of norway answered one of his companions he is a tall and stately warrior answered harold but his end is near then under command of the king one of his noble followers rode up to the opposing line and called out is tostig the son of godwin here it would be wrong to say he has not answered the rebel englishman stepping into view the herald then begged him to make peace with his brother saying that it was dreadful that two men sons of the same mother should be in arms against each other what will harald give me if i make peace with him ask tostig he will give you a brother's love and make you earl of northumberland and what will he give to my friend the king of norway seven feet of earth for a grave was the grim answer of the envoy or as he seems a very tall man perhaps a foot or two more ride back then said tostig and bid harold make ready for battle whatever happens it shall never be said of tostig that he basically gave up the friend who had helped him in his time of need the fight began and quickly ended hardrada fought like a giant but an arrow in his throat brought him dead to the ground tostig fell also and many other chiefs the northmen disheartened yielded harold gave them easy terms bidding them take their ships and sail again to the land once they had come this war-like picture on the land may be matched by one upon the sea over the waves of the english channel moved a single ship such a oneness had rarely been seen upon those waters its sails were of different bright colors the veins at the mastheads were gilded the three lions of normandy were painted here and there the figurehead was a child with a bent bow its arrow pointed towards the land of england at the main masthead floated a consecrated banner which had been sent from rome it was the ship of william of normandy alone upon the waves three thousand vessels in all had left with it the shores of france six or seven hundred of them large in size now day was breaking and the king's ship was alone the others had vanished in the night william ordered a sailor to the masthead to report on what he could see i see nothing but the water in the sky came the lookouts cry from above we have outsailed them we must lay too said the duke breakfast was served with warm spiced wine to keep the crew in good heart after it was over the sailor was again sent aloft i can see four ships low down in the offing he proclaimed a third time he was sent to the masthead his voice now came to those on deck filled with mary cheer now i see a forest of masts and sails he cried within a few hours afterwards the normans were landing in pevensey bay on the sussex coast harold had been drawn off by the invasion in the north and the new invaders were free to land duke william was among the first as he set foot on shore he stumbled and fell the hearts of his knights fell with him for they deemed this an unlucky sign but william had that ready wit which turns ill into good fortune grasping two handfuls of the soil he hastily rose saying cheerily thus do i seize upon the land of england meanwhile harold was feasting after his victory at york as he sat there with his captains a stir was heard at the doors and in rushed a messenger booted and spurred and covered with dust from riding fast and far the normans have come mrs cry they have landed at pevensy bay they are out already harrying the land smoke and fire are the beacons of their march that feast came to a sudden end soon harold and his men were in full march for london here recruits were gathered in all haste within a week the english king was marching towards where the norman's laying camped he was cancelled to remain and gather more men leaving someone else to lead his army not so he replied an english king must never turn his back to the enemy we have now a third picture to draw and a great one that of the mighty and momentous conflict which ended in the death of the last of the saxon kings and the norman conquest of england the force of william greatly outnumbered that of herald it comprised about sixty thousand men while harold had but twenty or thirty thousand and the normans were more powerfully armed the english having few archers while many of them were hasty recruits who bore only pitchforks and other tools of their daily toil the english king therefore did not dare to meet the heavily armed and male clad normans in the open field wisely he led his men to the hill of cenlak near hastings a spot now occupied by the small town of battle so named in memory of the great fight here he built entrenchments of earth stones and tree trunks behind which he waited the norman assault marshy ground covered the english right in front at the most exposed position stood the huskarls or bodyguard of herald men clad in mail and armed with great battle axes their habit being to interlock their shields like a wall in their midst stood the standard of herald with the figure of a warrior worked in gold and gems and beside it the golden dragon of wessex a banner of ancient fame back of them were crowded the half-armed rustics who made up the remainder of the army duke william had sought by ravaging the land to bring harold to an engagement he had until now subsisted by plunder he was now obliged to concentrate his forces a concentrated army cannot feed by pillage there was but one thing for the norman leader to do he must attack the foe in his strong position with victory or ruin as his only alternatives the night before the battle was differently passed by the two armies the normans spent the hours in prayer and confession to their priests bishop odo celebrated mass on the field as day dawned his white episcopal vestment covering a coat of mail while war horse and battle axe awaited him when the benediction should be spoken the english on their side sat round their watch fires drinking great horns of ale and singing war-like lays as their custom for centuries had been day had not dawned on that memorable 14th of october of the year 1066 when both sides were in arms and busily preparing for battle william and harold alike harangued their men and bad them do their utmost for victory ruin awaited the one side slavery the other if defeat fell upon their banners william wrote a fine spanish horse which a norman had brought from galicia whether he had gone on a pilgrimage to the shrine of saint iago the consecrated standard was born by his side by one tonsta the white two barons having declined the dangerous honor behind him rode the pride of the norman nobility on the hillside before them stood harold and his stout bodyguard trenches and earthworks in their front their shields locked into a wall of iron in the first line stood the men of kent this being their ancient privilege behind them were ranged the burgesses of london the royal standard in their midst beside the standards stood harold himself his brother's girth and leaf wind by his side and around them a group of england's noblest thanes and warriors on came the norman column steadily awaited them the english phalanx dear aid or god is our help shouted the assailing knights christ's rude the holy rood roared back the english warriors nearer they came till they looked in each other's eyes and the battle was ready to begin and now from the van of the norman host wrote a man of renown the minstrel taifer a gigantic man he was singer juggler and champion combined as he rode fearlessly forward he chanted in a loud voice the ancient song of roland flinging his sword in the air with one hand as he sang and catching it as it fell with the other as he sang the normans took up the refrain of his song or shouted their battle cry of onward he rode thrusting his blade through the body of the first englishman he met the second he encountered was flung wounded to the ground with the third the song of roland ended the giant minstrel was hurled from his horse pierced with a mortal wound he had sung his last song he crossed himself and was at rest on came the normans the band of knights led by william a sailing herald center the mercenary host of french and bretons attacking his flanks the norman foot led the van seeking to force a passage across the english stockade out out fiercely shouted the men of gent as they plied axe and javelin with busy hands the footmen were driven back the norman horse in turn were repulsed again and again the duke rallied and led his knights to the fatal stockade again and again he and his men were driven back the blood of the norsemen in his veins burned with all the old viking battlethirst the headlong valor which he had often shown on norman plains now impelled him relentlessly forward yet his coolness and readiness never forsook him the course of the battle ever lay before his eyes its reigns in his grasp at one time during the combat the choices of the norman cavalry were driven upon a deep trench which the english had dug and artfully concealed in they went in numbers men and horses falling and perishing disaster threatened duke williams army the bretons checked by the marshes on the right broken disorder panic threatened to spread through the whole array and a wild cry arose that the duke was slain men in numbers turned their backs upon the foe a headlong flight was begun at this almost fatal moment duke williams power as a leader revealed itself his horse had been killed but no harm had come to him springing to the back of a fresh steed he spurred before the fugitives and bad them halt threatened them struck them with his spear when the cry was repeated that the duke was dead he tore off his helmet and showed his face to the flying host here i am he cried in a centaurian voice look at me i live and by god's help will conquer yet their leader's voice gave new courage to the norman host the flight ceased they rallied and following the headlong charge of the duke attacked the english with renewed fierceness and vigor william fought like an aroused lion horse after horse was killed under him but he still appeared at the head of his men shouting his terrible war cry striking down a fomen with every swing of his mighty iron club he broke through the stockade he spurred furiously on those who guarded the king's standard down went girth the king's brother before a blow of that terrible mace down went leofin a second brother of the king william's horse fell dead under him a rider refused to lend him his horse but a blow from that strong mailed hand emptied the saddle and william was again hoarse and using his mighty weapon with deadly effect yet despite all his efforts the english line of defense remained unbroken that linked wall of shield stood intact from behind it the terrible battle axes of herald men swung like flails making crimson gaps in the crowded ranks before them hours had passed in this conflict it began with day dawn the day was waning yet still the english held their own the fate of england hung in the scale it began to look as if harold would win but duke william was a man of resources that wall of shields must be rent asunder or the battle was lost if it could not be broken by assault it might by retreat he bad the men around him to feign a disorderly flight the trick succeeded many of the english leaked the stockade and pursued their flying foes the crafty duke waited until the eager pursuers were scattered confusedly down the hill then heading a body of horse which he had kept in reserve he rushed upon the disordered mass cutting them down in multitudes strewing the hillside with english slain through the abandoned works the duke led his knights and gained the central plateau on the flanks the french and bretons poured over the stockade and drove back its poorly armed defenders it was mid-afternoon and the field already seemed one yet when the sunset hour came on that red october day the battle still raged harold had lost his works of defense but his huss girls stood stubbornly around him and with unyielding obstinacy fought for their standard and their king the spot on which they made their last fight was that marked afterwards by the high altar of battle abbey the sun was sinking the battle was not yet decided for nine hours it had raged dead bodies by thousands clogged the field the living fought from a platform of the dead at length as the sun was nearing the horizon duke william brought up his archers and bad then pour their arrows upon the dense masses crowded around the standard of the english king he ordered them to shoot into the air that the descending shafts might fall upon the faces of the foe victory followed the flight of those plumed shafts as the sun went down one of them pierced harold's right eye when they saw him fall the normans rushed like a torrent forward and a desperate conflict ensued over the fallen king the saxon standard still waved over the sarried english ranks robert fitz ernest and norman knight fought his way to the staff his outstretched hand had nearly grasped it when an english battle axe laid him low twenty nights grouped in mass followed him through the english phalanx down they went till ten of them lay stretched in death the other ten reached the spot tore down the english flag and in a few minutes more the consecrated banner of normandy was flying in its stead the conflict was at an end as darkness came the surviving english fled into the woods in their rear the normans remained masters of the field harold the king was dead and all his brothers had fallen duke william was england's lord on the very spot where harold had fallen the conqueror pitched his tent and as darkness settled over vanquished england he sat down to eat and drank among the dead no braver fight had ever been made than that which herald made for england the loss of the normans had been enormous on the day after the battle the survivors of william's army were drawn up in a line and the muster roll called to a fourth of the names no answer was returned among the dead were many of the noblest lords and bravest knights of normandy yet there were hungry nobles enough left to absorb all the fairest domains of saxon england and they crowded eagerly around the duke pressing on him their claims a new role was prepared containing the names of the noblemen and gentlemen who had survived the bloody fight this was afterwards deposited in battle abbey which william had built upon the hill where harold made his gallant stand the body of the slain king was not easily to be found harold's aged mother who had lost three brave sons in the battle offered duke william its weight in gold for the body of the king two monks sought for it but in vain the norman soldiers had despoiled the dead and the body of a king could not be told among that heap of naked corpses in the end the monks sent for adita a beautiful maiden to whom harold had been warmly attached and begged her search for her slain lover adita the swan necked as some chronicles turn her groped with eyes half-blinded with tears through that heap of mutilated dead her soul filled with horror yet seeking on and on until at length her love true eyes saw and knew the face of the king harold's body was taken to waltham abbey on the river lee a place he had loved when alive here he was interred his tomb bearing the simple inscription placed there by the monks of waltham here lies the unfortunate herald end of chapter four chapter 5 of historical tales volume 4 english this librivox recording is in the public domain historical tales volume 4 english by charles morris chapter 5 herod the wake through the midst of the far past of english history there looms up before our vision a notable figure that of heroin the wake the last of the saxons as he has been appropriately called a hero of romance perhaps more than of history but in some respects the noblest warrior who fought for saxon england against the normans his story is a fabric in which threads of fact and fancy seem equally interwoven of much of his life indeed we are ignorant and tradition has surrounded this part of his biography with tales of largely imaginary deeds but he is a character of history as well as a folklore and his true story is full of the richest elements of romance it is this noteworthy hero of old england with whom we have now to deal no one can be sure where heroin was born though most probably the county of lincolnshire may claim the honor we are told that he was heir to the lordship of born in that county tradition for we have not yet reached the borders of fact says that he was a wild and unruly youth disrespectful to the clergy disobedient to his parents and so generally unmanageable that in the end his father banished him from his home little was the truculent lad troubled by this he had in him the spirit of a wanderer and outlaw but was one fitted to make his mark wherever his feet should fall in scotland while still a boy he killed single-handed a great bear a feat highly considered in those days when all battles with man and beast were hand to hand next we hear of him in cornwall one of whose race of giants herod found reserved for his prowess this was a fellow of mighty limb and boastful tongue vast in strength and terrible in war as his own tale ran haroward fought him and the giant ceased to boast cornwall had a giant the less next he sought ireland and did yeoman's service in the wars of that unquiet island taking ship thence he made his way to flanders where legend credits him with wonderful deeds battle and bread were the nutriment of his existence the one as necessary to him as the other and a journey of a few hundred miles with the hope of a hard fight at the end was to him but a holiday such is the herod to whom tradition introduces us an idol of popular song and story and doubtless a warrior of unwanted courage and skill agile and strong ready for every toil and danger and so keenly alert and watchful that men called him the wake this vigorous and valiant man was born to be the hero and champion of the english in their final struggle for freedom against their norman foes a new passion entered herod's soul in flanders that of love he met and wooed there a fair lady taught frida by name who became his wife a faithful help meet she proved this good comrade in his wanderings his wise counselor in warfare and ever a softening influence on the fierce warrior's life hitherto the sword had been his mistress his temper the turbulent and hasty one of the dweller in camp henceforth he owed a divided allegiance to love and the sword and grew softer in mood gentler and more merciful in disposition as life went on to this wandering englishman beyond the seas came tidings of sad disasters in his native land harold and his army had been overthrown at hastings and norman william was on the throne norman earl's head everywhere seized on english manners norman charles and nobled on the field of battle were robbing and enslaving the old owners of the land the english had risen in the north and william had harried whole counties leaving a desert where he had found a fertile and flourishing land the sufferings of the english at home touched the heart of this genuine englishman abroad herod the wake gathered a band of stout warriors took ship and set sail for his native land and now to a large extent we leave the realm of legend and enter the domain of fact heroin henceforth is a historical character but a history with shreds of romance still clinging to its skirts first of all story credits him with descending on his ancestral hall of born then in the possession of norman's his father driven from his domain and now in his grave heroin dealt with the normans as ulysses had done with the suitors and the hall was his there were few of them left to tell the tale thence not caring to be cooped up by the enemy within stone walls he marched merrily away and sought a safer refuge elsewhere this descent upon born we should like to accept as fact it has in it the elements of righteous retribution but we must admit that it is one of the shreds of romance of which we have spoken one of those interesting stories which men believe to be true because they would like them to be true possibly with the solid foundation certainly with much embellishment where we first surely find herod is in the heart of the fen country of eastern england here at ellie in cambridgeshire a band of englishmen had formed what they called a camp of refuge whence they issued at intervals in excursions against the normans england had no safer haven of retreat for her patriots sons elia was practically an island being surrounded by watery marshes on all sides lurking behind the reeds and rushes of these fends and hidden by their misty exhalations that faithful band had long defied its foes hither came heroined with his warlike followers and quickly found himself at the head of the band of patriot refugees history was repeating itself centuries before king alfred had sought just such a shelter against the danes and had troubled his enemies as herod now began to trouble his the exiles of the camp of refuge found new blood in their organization when heroin became their leader their feeble forays were quickly replaced by bold and daring ones issuing like hornets from their nests heroin and his valiant followers sharply stung the norman invaders hesitating not to attack them wherever found cutting off armed bans resting from them the spoils of which they had robbed the saxons and flying back to their reedy shelter before their foes could gather in force of the exploits of this band of active warriors but one is told in full and that one is worth repeating the abbey of peterborough not far removed from ellie had submitted to norman rule and gained a norman abbott to roll by name this angered the english at ellie and they made a descent upon the settlement no great harm was intended food and some minor spoil would have satisfied the raiders but the frightened monks instead of throwing themselves on the clemency of their fellow countrymen sent word in haste to twirled this incensed the raiding band composed in part of english in part of danes who had little regard for church privileges provoked to fury they set fire to the monk's house and the town and only one house escaped the flames then they assailed the monastery the monks flying for their lives the whole band of outlaws burst like wolves into the minter which they rapidly cleared of its treasures here some climbed to the great route and carried off its gold ornaments there others made their way to the steeple where had been hidden the gold and silver pastoral staff shrines roots books vestments money treasures of all sorts vanished and when abbot torold appeared with a party of armed normans he found but the bare walls of the church and ashes of the town with only a sick monk to represent the lately prosperous monastery whether or not heroin took part in this affair history does not say king william had hitherto disregarded this patriot refuge and the bold deeds of the valiant herod all england besides had submitted to his authority and he was too busy in the work of making a feudal kingdom of free england to trouble himself about one small center of insurrection but an event occurred that caused him to look upon heroin with more hostile eyes among those who had early sworn failty to him after the defeat of herald at hastings were edwin and morkar the earls of mercia and northumberland they were confirmed in the possession of their estates and dignities and remained faithful to william during the general insurrection of northern england as time went on however their position became unbearable the king failed to give them his confidence the courtiers envied them their wealth and titles and maligned them to the king their dignity of position was lost at the court their safety even was endangered they resolved when too late to emulate their braver countrymen and strike a blow for home and liberty edwin sought his domain in the north bent on insurrection morkar made his way to the isle of ellie where he took service with his followers and with other noble englishmen under the brave hero word glad to find one spot on which a man of true english blood could still set foot in freedom his adhesion brought ruin instead of strength to heroin if william could afford to neglect a band of outlaws in the fence he could not rest with these two great earls in arms against him there were forces in the north to attend to edwin morkar and heroward must be looked after gathering an army william marched to the fen country and prepared to attack the last of the english in their almost inaccessible camp of refuge he had already built himself a castle at cambridge and here he dwelt while directing his attack against the outlaws of the fence task before him was not a light one in the face of an opponent so skillful and vigilant as heraware the wake the normans of that region had found him so ubiquitous and so constantly victorious that they ascribed his success to enchantment and even william who was not free from the superstitions of his day seemed to imagine that he had an enchanter for a foe enchanter or not however he must be dealt with as a soldier and there was but one way in which he could be reached the heavily armed norman soldiers could not cross the marsh from one side the island of ellie could be approached by vessels but it was here so strongly defended that the king's ships failed to make progress against herod's works finding his attack by water of failure william began the building of a causeway two miles long across the morasses from the dry land to the island this was no trifling labor there was a considerable depth of mud and water to fill and stones and trunks of trees were brought for the purpose from all the surrounding country the trees being covered with hides as a protection against fire the work did not proceed in peace herod and his men contested its progress at every point attacked the workmen with darts and arrows from the light boats in which they navigated the waters of the fence and despite the hides succeeded in setting fire to the woodwork of the causeway more than once it had to be rebuilt more than once it broke down under the weight of the norman knights and men at arms who crowded upon it in their efforts to reach the island and many of these eager warriors weighed down by the burden of their armor met a dismal death in the mud and water of the marshes herald fought with his accustomed courage warlike skill and incessant vigilance and gave king william no easy task despite the strength of his army and the abundance of his resources but such a contest against so skilled an enemy as william the conqueror and with such disparity of numbers could have but one termination herod struck so valiant a last blow for england that he won the admiration of his great opponent but william was not the man to rest content with ought short of victory and every successful act of defense on the part of the english was met by a new movement of assault despite all heroes efforts the causeway slowly but surely moved forward across the fence but heroin's chief danger lay behind rather than before in the island rather than on the mainland his successions of nobles and commons had placed a strong body of men under his command with whom he might have been able to meet william's approaches by ship and causeway had not treason laid entrenched in the island itself with war in his front and treachery in his rear the gallant wake had a double danger to contend with this brings us to a picturesque scene deftly painted by the old chroniclers ellie had its abbey a counterpart of that of peterborough thurston the abbott was english-born as were the monks under his pastoral charge and long the cowled inmates of the abbey and the armed patriots of the camp of refuge dwelt in sweet accord in the refectory of the abbey monks and warriors sat side by side at table their conversate meals being doubtless divided between the fair's spiritual and affairs temporal while from walls and roof hung the arms of the warriors harmoniously mingled with the emblems of the church it was a picture of the marriage of church and state well worthy of reproduction on canvas yet king william knew how to deal with abbot thurston lands belonging to the monastery lay beyond the fence and on these the king laid the rough hand of royal right as an earnest of what would happen when the monastery itself should fall into his hands a flutter of terror shook the hearts of the abbot and his family of monks to them it seemed that the skies were about to fall and that they would be wise to stand from under while the monks of ellie were revolving this threat of disaster in their souls the tide of assault and defense rolled on williams causeway pushed its slow at length forward through the fence heroin assailed it with fire and sword and harried the king's lands outside by sudden raids it is said that like king alfred before him he more than once visited the camp of the normans in disguise and spied out their ways and means of warfare there is a story connected with this warlike enterprise so significant of the times that it must be told whether or not william believed herod to be an enchanter he took steps to defeat enchantment if any existed an old woman who had the reputation of being a sorceress was brought to the royal camp and her services engaged in the king's cause a wooden tower was built and pushed along the causeway in front of the troops the old woman within it actively dispensing her incantations and calling down the powers of witchcraft upon herod's head unfortunately for her harrowed tried against her sorcery of the broomstrike the enchantment of the brand setting fire to the tower and burning it and the sorcerer within it we could scarcely go back to a later date than the 11th century to find such an absurdity as this possible but in those days of superstition even such a man as william the conqueror was capable of it how the contest would have ended had treason been absent it is not easy to say as it was abbott thurston and his monks brought the siege to a sudden and disastrous end they showed the king a secret way of approach to the island and williams warriors took the camp of herod by surprise what followed scarcely needs the telling a fierce and sharp struggle men falling and dying in scores william's heavy armed warriors pressing heavily upon the ranks of the more lightly clad englishmen and final defeat and surrender complete the story of the assault upon ellie william had won but herod still defied him striking his last blow in defense the gallant leader with a small band of chosen followers cut a lane of blood through the norman ranks and made his way to a small fleet of ships which he had kept armed and guarded for such an emergency sail was set and down the stream they sped to the open sea still setting at defiance the power of norman william we have two further lines of story to follow one of history the other of romance one that of the reward of the monks for their treachery the other that of the later story of herod the wake thurston hastened to make his submission to the king he and the inmates of the monastery sought the court then at warwick and humbly begged the royal favor and protection the story goes that william repaid their visit by a journey to ellie where he entered the minter while the monks all unconscious of the royal visit were at their meal in the refectory the king stood humbly at a distance from the shrine as not worthy to approach it but sent a mark of gold to be offered as his tribute upon the altar meanwhile one gilbert of clare entered the refectory and asked the feasting monks whether they should not dine at some other time and if it were not wise to repress their hunger while king william was in the church like a flock of startled pigeons the monks rose their appetites quite gone and flocked tumultuously towards the church they were too late william was gone but in his short visit he had left them a most unwelcome legacy by marking out the sight of a castle within the precincts of the monastery and giving orders for its immediate building by forced labor avid thurston finally purchased peace from the king at a high rate paying him 300 marks of silver for his one mark of gold nor was this the end the silver marks proved to be light in weight to appease the king's anger at this another 300 silver marks were offered and king william graciously suffered them to say their prayers thenceforward in peace their treachery to herod had not proved profitable to the traitors if now we return to the story of herod the wake we must once more relieve the realm of history for that of legend for what further is told of him though doubtless based on fact is strictly legendary in structure landing on the coast of lincolnshire the fugitives abandoned their light ships for the wide spreading forests of that region and long lived the life of outlaws in the dense woodland adjoining harroward's ancestral home of born like an earlier robin hood the valiant wake made the greenwood his home and the normans his prey covering nine shires in his bold excursions which extended as far as the distant town of warwick the abbey of peterborough with its norman abbott was an object of his special detestation and more than once terrell and his monks were put to flight while the abbey yielded up a share of its treasures to the bold assailants how long harroward and his men dwelt in the greenwood we are not able to say they defied their the utmost efforts of their foes and king william whose admiration for his defiant enemy had not decreased despairing of reducing him by force made him overtures of peace herod was ready for them he saw clearly by this time that the norman yoke was fastened too firmly on england's neck to be thrown off he had fought as long as fighting was of use surrender only remained a day came at length in which he rode from the forest with 40 stout warriors at his back made his way to the royal seat of winchester and docked at the city gates bidding the guards to carry the news to the conqueror that herod the wake had come william gladly received him he knew the value of a valiant soul and was thereafter a warm friend of heroerd who on his part remained as loyal and true to the king as he had been strong and earnest against him and so years passed on heroined in favor at court and he and torfrida his flemish wife living happily in the castle which williams bounty had provided them there is more than one story of herod's final fate one account says that he ended his days in peace the other more in accordance with the spirit of the times and the hatred and jealousy felt by many of the norman nobles against this english protege of the king is so stirring in its details that it serves as a fitting termination to the herald romance the story goes that he kept close watch and ward in his house against his many enemies but on one occasion his chaplain ethelword then on lookout duty fell asleep on his post a band of normans was approaching who broke into the house without warning being given and attacked harroward alone in his hall he had barely time to throw on his armor when his enemies burst in upon him and assailed him with sword and spear the fight that ensued was one that would have gladdened the soul of a viking of old heroes laid about him with such savage energy that the floor was soon strewn with the dead bodies of his foes and crimsoned with their blood finally the spear broke in the hero's hand next he grasped his sword and did with it mighty deeds of valor this too was broken in the stress of the fight his shield was the only weapon left him and this he used with such vigor and skill that before he had done fifteen normans lay dead upon the floor four of his enemies now got behind him and smote him in the back the great warrior was brought to his knees a breton night ralph of dell rushed upon him but found the wounded lion dangerous still with a last desperate effort heroin struck him with a deadly blow with his buckler and breton and saxon fell dead together to the floor another of the assailants assalam by name now cut off the head of this last defender of saxon england and holding it in the air swore by god and his might that he had never before seen a man of such valor and strength and that if there had been three more like him in the land the french would have been driven out of england or been slain on its soil and so ends the stirring story of heroin the wake that mighty man of old end of chapter five chapter 6 of historical tales volume 4 english this librivox recording is in the public domain historical tales volume 4 english by charles morris chapter 6 the death of the red king william of normandy by the grace of god and iron mace had made himself king of england an iron king he proved savage ruthless the descendant of a few generations of pirate norsemen and himself a pirate in blood and temper england strained uneasily under the harsh reign which he placed upon it and he harried the country mercilessly turning a great area of fertile land into a desert that he might have a hunting park near the royal palace he laid waste all the land that lay between winchester and the sea planting there in place of the homes destroyed and families driven out what became known as the new forest nothing angered the english more than this ruthless act a law had been passed that anyone caught killing a deer in william's new hunting ground should have his eyes put out men prayed for retribution it came the new forest proved fatal to the race of the conqueror in 1081 his oldest son richard mortally wounded himself within its precincts in may of the year 1100 his grandson richard son of duke robert was killed there by a stray arrow and as if to emphasize more strongly this work of retribution two months afterwards william rufus the red king the son of the conqueror was slain in the same manner within its leafy shades william rufus william ii of england was like all his norman ancestors fond of the chase when there were no men to be killed these fierce old dukes and kings solaced themselves with the slaughter of beasts in early summer of the year 1100 the red king was at winchester castle on the skirts of the new forest thence he rode to mollwood keep a favorite hunting lodge in the forest boone companions were with him numbers of them one of them a french knight named sir walter tyrell the king's favorite here the days were spent in the delights of the chase the nights in feasting and carousing and all went merrily around them spread far and wide the umbragist lanes and alleys of the new forest trees of every variety oaks and greatest number crowding the soil as yet there were no trees of mighty girth the forest was young few of its trees had more than a quarter century of growth except where more ancient woodland had been included the place was solitary tenanted only by the deer which had replaced man upon its soil and by smaller creatures of wing and fur rarely a human foot trod there save when the king's hunting retinue swept through its verdant aisles and woke its solitary depths with the cheerful notes of the hunting horn the savage laws of the conqueror kept all others but the most daring poachers from its isles such was the stage set for the tragedy which we have to relate the story goes that rough jests pass at mollwood keep between tyrell and the king ending in anger as jests are up to william boasted that he would carry an army through france to the alps tyrell heated with wine answered that he might find france a net easier to enter than to escape from the hearers remember these bitter words afterwards on the night before the fatal day it is said that cries of terror came from the king's bed chamber the attendants rushed thither only to find that the monarch had been the victim of a nightmare when morning came he laughed the incident scorned saying the dreams were fit to scare only old women and children his companions were not so easily satisfied those were days when all men's souls were open to omens good and bad they earnestly advised him not to hunt that day william jested at their fears vowed that no dream should scare him from the chase yet uneasy at heart perhaps let the hours pass without calling for his horse midday came dinner was served william ate and drank with unusual freedom wine warmed his blood and drove off his clinging doubts he rose from the table and ordered his horse to be brought the day was young enough still to strike a deer he said the king was in high spirits he joked freely with his guests as he mounted his horse and prepared for the chase as he sat in his saddle a woodman presented him six new arrows he examined them declared that they were well made and proper shafts and put four of them in his quiver handing the other two to walder terrell these are for you he said good marksmen should have good arms tyrell took them thanked william for the gift and the hunting party was about to start when there appeared a monk who asked to speak with the king i come from the convent of saint peter at gloucester he said the abbot bids me give you a message to your majesty abbot serlin a good norman he said the king what would he say your majesty said the monk with great humility he bids me state that one of his monks has dreamed a dream of evil omen he deems the king should know it a dream declared the king as he sent you hither to carry shadows well tell me your dream time presses the dream was this the monk in his sleep saw jesus christ sitting on a throne and at his feet kneeled a woman who supplicated him in these words savior of the human race looked down with pity on thy people groaning under the yoke of william the king greeted this message with a loud laugh did they take me for an englishman with their dreams he asked do they fancy that i am full enough to give up my plans because a monk dreams or an old woman sneezes go tell your abbot i have heard his story come walter depoi to horse the train swept away leaving the monkish messenger alone the king's disdainful laughed still in his ears with william where his brother henry long at odds with him now reconciled william de bruyne and several other nobles quickly they vanished among the thickly clustering trees and soon broke up into small groups each of which took its own route through the forest walder tyrell alone remained with the king there are dogs hunting together that was the last that was seen of william the red king alive when the hunters returned he was not with them tyrell too was missing what had become of them search was made but neither could be found and doubt and trouble of soul pervaded mal would keep the shades of night were fast gathering when a poor charcoal burner passing with his cart through the forest came upon a dead body stretched bleeding upon the grass an arrow had pierced its breast lifting it into his cart wrapped in old linen he jogged slowly onward the blood still dripping and staining the ground as he passed not till he reached the hunting lodge did he discover that it was the corpse of a king he had found in the forest depths the dead body was that of william ii of england tyrell had disappeared in vain they sought him he was nowhere to be found suspicion rested on him he had murdered the king men said and fled the land mystery has ever since shrouded the death of the king tyrell lived to tell his tale it was probably a true one though many doubted it the frenchman had quarreled with the king men said and had murdered him from revenge just why he should have murdered so powerful a friend and patron for a taunt passed in jest was far from evident terrell's story is as follows he and the king had taken their stations opposite one another awaiting the work of the woodsmen who were beating up the game each had an arrow in his crossbow his finger on the trigger eagerly listening for the distant sounds which would indicate the coming of game as they stood thus intent a large stag suddenly broke from the bushes and sprang into the space between them william drew but the bowstring broke in his hand the stag startled at the sound stood confused looking suspiciously around the king signed to tyrell to shoot but the latter for some reason did not obey william grew impatient and called out shoot walder shoot in the devil's name shoot he did an instant afterwards the king fell without word or moan terrell's arrow had struck a tree and glancing pierced the king's breast or it may be that an arrow from a more distant bow had struck him when tyrell reached his side he was dead the french knight knew what would follow if he fell into the hands of the king's companions he could not hope to make people credit his tail mounting his horse he rode with all speed through the forest not drawing rain till the coast was reached he had far out ridden the news of the tragedy taking ship here he crossed over in haste to normandy and thence made his way to france not drawing a breath free from care till he felt the soil of his native land beneath his feet there he lived to a good age and died in peace his life diversified by a crusading visit to the holy land the end of the red king resembled that of his father the conqueror had been deserted before he had fairly ceased breathing his body left half clad on the bare boards of his chamber while some of his attendants rifled the palace others hastened to offer their services to his son the same scenes followed the red king's death his body was left to the charcoal burner's cart clotted with blood to be conveyed to winchester while his brother henry rode post-haste thither to seize the royal treasure and the train of courtiers rode as rapid of course to look after their several interests reaching the royal palace henry imperiously demanded the keys of the king's treasure chamber before he received them william de bruy toy entered breathless with haste and bad the keepers not to deliver them thou and i he said to henry ought loyally to keep the faith which we promised to thy brother duke robert he has received our oath of homage and absent or present he has the right but what was faith what an oath when a crown was the prize a quarrel followed henry drew his sword the people around supported him soon he had the treasure and the royal regalia robert might have the right he had the kingdom there is tradition connected with the red king's death a stirrup hangs in lindhurst hall said to be that which he used on that fatal day the charcoal burner was named perkus there are purposes still in the village of minstead near where william rufus died and the story runs that the earthly possessions of the perkis family have ever since been a single horse and cart a stone marks the spot where the king fell on it is the inscription here stood the oak tree on which the arrow shot by walter terrell at a stag glanced and struck king william ii surnamed rufus on the breast of which stroke he instantly died on the 2nd of august 1100 that the spot where an event so memorable had happened might not hereafter be unknown this stone was set up by john lord delaware who had seen the tree growing in this place anno 1745 we may end by saying that england was revenged the retribution for which her children had prayed had overtaken the race of the pirate king that broad domain of a saxon england which william the conqueror had rested from its owners to make himself a hunting forest was reddened with the blood of two of his sons and a grandson the hand of heaven had fallen on that cruel race the new forest was consecrated in the blood of one of the norman kings end of chapter six | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2019-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 19,172 | 103,789 |
m5EYYlALk70 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5EYYlALk70 | How to Change Payment-Tender Button on NRS Liquor Store POS System | hello everyone this is harjeet girl from ah brands today i'm going to teach you how to adjust the tender button or payment button on nrs liquor store pure system so i had lots of complain or lots of retailers were asking so they want to change the button uh there's a lot of retailer they don't accept the checks anymore so they want rid of the checked under button and they want to put something else few retailer was asking how they can put the a lot of secret or scratch or payout or other things or uh to the previous button so today i'm going to uh teach you i'm very excited to teach you guys how to change the payment button on an rspo system right now you are going to see on the my secret on the screen i'm going to switch this is our pure system um this is the main po system so first thing uh you remember uh you must be on the admin uh login so if you are a law if you log on login to your cashiers and name so may not work you must be under admin so once you are in admin go to the top uh click on the nine dot uh which is on the on the side i think you guys can't see it let me adjust it see here it's on the it's on the corner uh above the hamburger you can see probably my mouse is there so click on there uh once once you click on there you will see the uh other tabs like register terminal vendors users inventory coming soon price work promotions one click item training and help tools and marketplace so you first you click on the tools okay once you once you click on the tools button after that go to the uh all the way below is blue it's a store setting click on the store setting okay after you uh tap on the store setting uh the screen will open like this right like your guys are seeing on the on the screen on front so first one is a basic second one is register other one is a payment type uh tax and fee online order credit card save uh there are so many tab on there but you are going to collect this time for third one basic confirmation register setting payment type okay once you tap on the payment type uh you are going to see the screen like this uh you are showing showing on the screen uh let me digest it a little bit more because you guys can't see it okay here uh let me do a little more okay now you can see everything okay see see right now the ssl available types built-in type user defined type button placement main the register payment right now on this category i'm going to teach you this one have this those tabs twenty dollar button ten dollar lottery five dollar color basket discount uh credit debit ebt cash check payment and other so i can show you here i can go back to the home back to the home this is the tab we have right now available see now now you can see better those are the tabs we have available right now see five dollar button ten dollar lottery five dollar basket uh credit debit ebt cash so right now i'm going to teach you we want to read off this check button and we want to put something else here so this video i'm going to teach you how you can change it delete it or put something else okay i'm going to go back to the tools sort store setup payment type okay payment types so now i'm first thing i'm gonna i'm going to change the check button so you don't have to do nothing just tap on the check button like um uh tab on the check button one time it's gonna start spinning so for example uh you want to um change with something else so i will show you how to how you can change it for example you want to put here the scratch off button so what you will do here you click here see the uh scratch uh the check is gone now you have scratch off button it is a scratch or payout so this is a scratch of payoff so once i go back go back to the register so now you can see it it says scratch off so sometimes retailers are complaining they don't know scratch off so i want to write out the scratch of payout so let's change the world on those so we can do it our own so i will go here store set up the payment type so what i i will do i i'm gonna click on we're gonna change this one to the new one so if you do not like this one i can we can create our own click on the plus button okay once i click on the plus button i just gonna put there l o uh tt [Music] lotto payout okay i put there they say is it a payout i said yes it is a payout block the cash reimbursement no if yes button will work unless there is item in the basket you can put no you can put yes it's up to you okay i just gonna leave no do you need the enter the payment amount yes i click on the save right now we have the lotto payout button what i'm gonna do i click on here and i click on back here see it's changed it says now a lot of payoff so it's already saved i go back go back i go to the register so for example somebody won five dollars on the lottery i just click on here see it's a lot of payout so this is if you want to make changes you can change it you can make your own this is a very easy so if for example if i i can go back again tools payment type so if i'm right now i have a 2 3 period if i want a if how about if i don't like it i just click on here i click on the delete so once i click on the delete i can go back again to check this register see this ah this one has nothing i can put whatever i want to do it so this is very easy uh you can uh modify your uh the tender type uh the way you like it before the nrs didn't have this feature so they just did it a while ago and it is a very easy uh people are using it for example if you want to use something else here i can click on the here i can put the coupon here it will it will be i can use the other uh anything this is the other button so i have available here i don't want to use the other i want to put the uh the i want to make the coupon uh coupon there's no coupon here i can i can do the same thing i can do here co c-o-u-p-u-n i can put a coupon is that is that payout this is not a payout because uh we are using this one like a tender button so block no do you need the cash option yes i could plus yes so i have a coupon here i click on here i i put the coupon here if i want to if i want to this one change the color i can change the uh i can put the red color here so it's red you can change the color the way what you want so once i go back here i'm here so i can put there five dollar so i customer gave me the five dollar lucky uh customer i have the two dollar coupon i put there here two dollar coupon and custom gave me the five dollar cash right now i'm giving two dollars change so this is very easy uh this time you can change your payment payment button if you like to do it um if you want to add the payout button you can add the payout if you want to do lot repair uh if you want to rid of the any payment button you do not like it you can do it so once again if you like my video please hear to the other people uh we are expert on nr's liquor store po system uh if you are just thinking about to buy this pure system give us a call number is on the screen we have special deals for all the retailers if you buy the pure system for us so deal we are going to give to you if you call directly to the nrs system they will not have those so we have special uh credit card processing rate uh nrs will not give you this deals are only through us so if you want to have more information give us a call or log in to our website as wholesale.com at prepaid.combrands.com or you can email us info at at brand.net that's all for today thank you and you guys have a nice day | AH Media | UC8O37FYzzLraWRIcyvUysLQ | 2022-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,601 | 7,516 |
zgAIKOUnUCA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgAIKOUnUCA | What's inside your Disposable Vape device? | what is going on everyone out there in YouTube land today we're doing something that I've always kind of wanted to do but never really had the time to do it but today's the day and uh what we're gonna do is we're gonna take a few different pod systems from a few different companies we're gonna crack them open and these are all disposable so they do contain E-liquid but we're going to crack them open and we're gonna see what is exactly inside of these disposables now I've taken one apart before in the past and it had a really odd looking wicking material I don't think it was cotton it was like a sponge and you kind of just don't know what you're vaping on um unless you crack it open and these things are very dangerous to open up because they do contain 50 milligrams of Nick salt and if you get that directly on your skin for a long enough time that could be pretty dangerous so yeah we're gonna do this the correct way I got some rubber gloves over here courtesy of uh Johnny English and uh we're gonna put them on we're gonna crack these open and we're gonna find out what lies inside your disposable so I got my rubber gloves on and in case you're wondering yes I am wearing two sets of rubber gloves I'm doubling down have you ever been with a girl that you kind of have a suspicion that she might be a little too dirty but you still want to be with her so you kind of put two condoms on same situation here I know I might be over doing it but hi nicotine really does freak me out so we're going to start off with the is it the Becca I believe uh all these I think all of these I've reviewed on my Channel at some point in time and even though they may perform good and vape good I'm always so curious what lies inside these things so we're gonna try to make this quick I'm not going to talk your ear off well maybe I will but this is a little harder to do when you have rubber gloves on and some of these like this one right here like a sealed box sometimes are a little harder to crack open than others but I got a flathead screwdriver that we're going to use to crack these bad boys open so some of this may take place off camera for instance like this one is going to take place off camera because yeah it might get kind of nasty let's pull this out hopefully it pulls out plus this might be a good way to kind of see all the internals on all these different disposables if you haven't already so yeah you know your typical here's the battery everything's kind of taped up is that a piece of tape or is that a piece of rubber I don't know so that looks like a I don't know 14 500 what size battery is that I'm not sure but what I'm concerned about really or what I'm looking for is the filler that's here right here that's what I'm curious about with all these different devices where are my tweezers at these are the tweezers that I actually use to pick my nose with long story by the way but uh there we go so I think the best way to do this is we're going to do some edits and we're going to rinse this material off get all the nicotine out and then kind of see what it is I'm not sure what the advertised capacity is on this one but I can tell you right now if it's anywhere around eight or ten this thing definitely does not hold anywhere near that when I squeeze this barely any juice came out so in the center is going to be that plastic tube that's going to surround the almost like a like a straw that surrounds the coil and then here's the filler material that's holding all the liquid that eventually you get to inhale which I don't know exactly what it is if it's I don't think it's cotton doesn't feel like cotton doesn't have the texture of cotton it's very stretchy and it's very spongy which cotton isn't uh usually you know here's a piece right here I don't know it's like it almost feels like wool but yeah so that's that one right there and then of course you got your coil down in there you know all the typical stuff battery and yeah there you go so with this one I would say definitely not the advertised capacity there's no way in the world now I'm sure some of you would like actually like to see uh the liquid being squeezed out of the cotton so I got a little cap dish whatever you want to call it right there um next one up is the uh Orion from Lost Vape 7 500 puffs so I'm assuming what 7.5 mils of liquid does it say on there not sure but check my video out and you'll know exactly how many mills are in here or maybe it's on the screen who knows let's rip this open damn they definitely don't want you inside this one holy hell this thing is almost impossible to get apart Jesus wow was this thing hard to break open this bottom piece I think was glued into place and hopefully I didn't damage the battery but I don't think so so oh yeah I did I did I could smell it or I smell something is on fire definitely I could smell it burning this uh it's battery hot oh [ __ ] the battery is hot all right professional by the way folks professional so we got your coil there uh with your Wick this obviously is not sure exactly what that is but the filler material is right down in there and all this this material that they're using almost appears to be all these companies appear to be using the same stuff so who knows maybe it is cotton but if we pull this out so once again I'm not sure the capacity right off the bat um so if it's 7 or 10 or whatever but just see how much juice comes out of this when I do squeeze it now keep in mind I'm not going to get all the juice out of this thing but this will give you an indication that for instance if this is 7.5 mils of juice you can see right there that is definitely not 7.5 ml liquid and as we could see it's pretty much the same filler it's got some type of outer sheet of something I don't know it's really strange but it's got this outer sheet but the thing is it's just it's very spongy and of course you got your battery so it's a 13 450 with a 650 milliamp hour battery does that line up with these specifications of the device I guess you'll see that on the screen right now let's move to the next one so next up we got the puff air mesh or the air mesh puff or however you say it another one where I can't find the cement on here if you guys see a seam where's the cement I have no idea this one was put together very well I had to crack it like an egg with a pair of pliers all right so does anybody remember how much this held I don't remember but as you can see here same setup oh this battery is this a tiny little battery oh I've damaged my glove this is sealed inside of here um it's still that same filler material I think but this has the seals on the top and the bottom which is nice so that way if anyone does break it open like me it's kind of sealed but there we go there's your uh straw that I'm always telling people about and that I assume is there to help prevent you from sucking liquid up in the mouthpiece we pull this off we got the coil down in there so they're all kind of set up the same and then this one I mean is that dry in the middle or is that just not I don't know but this one how much does it hold I'll have it up on screen I I hope I think maybe not um look at that this doesn't hold a lot at all man look at that that yeah wow okay well that's a little bit of a disappointment let's hope we come across something that's a tad bit different that's designed a little differently that has a different filler I actually put new gloves on because of that little possible tear I'm super safe man I'm like really really OCD when it comes to being safe you're talking to a guy that had crabs at an early age so after uh experiencing something like that I'm always making sure that you know what that are really safe than sorry double up triple up help quad up if you have to all right so the next one is the Lin I don't think I reviewed this one on my channel Maybe not maybe yes I did is this the same one we just looked at it feels and looks like the same one um no this is a different one okay a lot of these look alike so this one looks like another one that's going to be a pain to pop open but let's see if we could do it I lost my pliers by the way did you yeah I did okay there they are good job buddy so you usually talk to yourself when you're doing stuff like this all the time and it makes things go by a lot easier um it keeps me entertained oh that one was really easy to pop open all right here we go so there you go I've seen some of these videos with these uh young vapers who get these things open to recharge the battery and then close them up and I'm wondering how they some of these I guess are easy but some it's almost impossible to pop it open and not damage the uh device so is that the battery holy hell what size batteries on this one what was the advertised specs on this look at the battery on that thing it's a little Chub 600 mile wow okay that's a tiny little that's a baby anyways let's let's get to the milk and cookies shall we I'm assuming this is probably going to be the same I'm not uh expecting anything too different just by looking at it I could probably tell you it's going to be the same it's really Nifty the way they put all this together and I'm pretty sure a lot of these devices are all put together by hand in China I don't think they have any machines putting these things together so I guess it's technically considered hand built in China right coil versus coil coil still in there I'm not going to try to pull it out because I don't want to get juice everywhere up there we go as you can see I'm not disassembling uh disposables is not my strong suit but there's your coil typical and then there's the filler once again same stuff so I'm going to reach out to one of these or a few of the Disposable companies and see if they can give me an exact definition or what they're using as far as the filler material because it just it doesn't feel anything like cotton it doesn't look anything like hot I actually had another tear in my glove luckily I got two gloves on or else that nicotine would have got on my skin I know I'm overreacting probably I'm like gearing up like I'm handling fentanyl but uh yeah I probably should be looking at the batteries that are laying in the garbage can all exposed and open that's probably more of a hazard than the nicotine is uh did we do this one yet I feel like I feel like I oh no I didn't do this one I did one that yeah there you go I didn't do this one because it has that clear housing over it that's going to be interesting I wonder how this thing's gonna crack open we're here to look at the filler and once again it looks pretty much to be the same I like the way this is in there all nice and neat cap on top there's your little straw and it really legitimately is a straw I mean it's probably a little thinner than a straw but it's a plastic straw the coil I assume doesn't get hot enough to where it's going to melt that um so pop this out oh this one's ah nice like a little square there's your little coil there pretty neat what do we got what is this this is the coil and there is your filler that's in the shape of a square now cotton cotton does Can you shape cotton exactly like this hell no now keep in mind I could be totally wrong the capacity could be right on all these devices I'm not actually measuring it with a syringe or anything uh probably the easiest way to do that would be squeeze it out and syringe it up but I don't have a syringe and I'm just going by like a visual it doesn't look like 7.5 mils to me you gotta remember 7.5 mils eight mils that's almost like two sub ohm tanks so that just seems like yeah I'm gonna shut up now let's crack it like an egg crack it like an egg what do we got what do we got lo and behold folks the same thing we've probably seen in the past four times but this one what the hell looks a little different on the inside doesn't it yes it does what the [ __ ] like who doesn't love taking [ __ ] apart and then not having to put it back together I know some people will say like oh that's the funnest part putting the [ __ ] back together hell no the fun part is taking it apart and then just throwing it out when you're done you know if I stop talking and uh maybe start using my eyes a bit more this is actually a tank ah maybe that's why this one was so good so yeah this is actually a tank it's not using the cotton filler and I knew there was something special but not really special but I know there was something different about this one when I Vaped it because it was really really good so yeah there you go if you're concerned about the the cotton filler material and what it is and what it is isn't um get one of these bad boys and uh you won't have to worry about it that is oh that's the coil right there what does that say let's say summer is that a design on there that's interesting juice smells really good too by the way I know I'm spending a little bit too much time on this but uh I don't know I'm intrigued by the different design just pull out easily nope sure doesn't why would it it almost looks like a little fuse oh here we go here we go there we go there we go juice there we go now that is very nice so it's a tank which is sealed up is there a little filler in there what is that oh we'll see in a second but that's the tank and this is the coil somewhere I I where's the coil at am I losing my mind did you guys see a coil is the coil sitting right in front of me either the coil fell out somewhere and I didn't see it or this thing has a very unique coil system to where you can't even see it and if this is filler in there I don't think they should I think this is a the silicone plug this is it here yep silicone plug 99 sure we did this one see my memory is so bad that I can't even remember which disposable oh no we didn't do this one yet this one's another nice one if I remember correctly the design on is beautiful I love the love the way this one's done oh the lanyard's pre-connected why don't I remember this interesting this is like a a silicone or a rubber band that goes around the outside of this thing kind of reminds me of a bit of like an iPhone kind of with the whole the band right no yeah no yeah neat and now it's like a little like a little pot or a little capsule this is like a this is cool this is really neat the way they did this so this one looks to be laid out like the like the rest with the filler and all that but just the way it's done everything is tucked away in there and it kind of closes like a book and then it has that rubber band that goes around and kind of seals the seams up that's pretty cool all right so there's the battery either that or it's a bag of coke oh no it's battery it's just not a round it's a little battery pack and then we have some other stuff which I don't know what it is but oh I'm not gonna try to yank it just cut the battery just cut it am I gonna get shocked probably am be good for camera though there's your straw there you go this one same situation on this one yep that's pretty much it guys uh we got one more but I think it's the one I already did so uh let's jump back up and let's talk about our findings shall We alright so we got the gimbal set up we got my homemade little light that I just got done making yesterday cool as hell hopefully don't get a seizure from that or stroke or whatever now what did you guys think about the up close uh what did you think about what lies inside these disposables it's kind of boring actually I was expecting I was expecting each one to be a little bit different but it seems like they all have the same style and design that they all go for I guess because it works really well and the one that really stood out was this one right here now let's be clear I wasn't paid by the company I wasn't talking with them and this is not a planned video I was just bored I'm like you know what I've always wondered what's inside these disposables um let's let's crack them open so getting this when I reviewed it a while ago I remember there was a ceramic coil in there but I thought nothing of it because I couldn't see the inside but now that they're seeing the inside of her remember that it was advertised as a ceramic coil that does not use any cotton and that's the reason why we didn't see your typical coil laying there and on top of it being a ceramic coil that does not use cotton the juice is just kind of free-flowing in there like a tank so that's why the Vape and the flavor on this really stood out when I did the review in my honest opinion I do think the juice capacity on all these devices is way overrated they're blowing this way out of proportion the the eight mil the 10 the 12 the 15 mil capacity after seeing these little sponges squeezing out the juice to like a teaspoon size there's no way uh this juice capacity it's not the capacity that they're advertising I think what's going on is they're measuring that little tube the capacity of what it would be if that cotton wasn't there so they're filling up let's say a seven mil tube and okay it holds seven mils and then they're pushing a piece of sponge in there hoping that it will absorb all that and still fit so that's what's going on a little bit of false advertising but then again it is China so what do you expect um did it sound racist no it didn't did it it sound bad it didn't come off as bad but other than that um really nothing really to worry about that filler material I'm still scratching my head because it doesn't feel like cotton doesn't look like cotton it's spongy it doesn't react like cotton unless it's some kind of weird pure cotton sponge that China makes then hey uh but I don't know what it is and that kind of worries me and for that reason I still Vape disposables don't get me wrong but a disposable to me is never an all-day everyday device it's used for convenience when I go out put one on the bed maybe you have a job take one to work but never in my opinion use it as your main device always have like a pod system or you know a rebuildable or something that you kind of know the ins and outs of and this is something just to kind of rely on from time to time but yeah with all that said I mean that's pretty much it guys this video is just kind of me wondering I've always had this idea in my head I was hoping everyone was going to be different but as you guys seen everyone was pretty much the same hope you guys enjoyed the video if you did give it a thumbs up if you didn't have a stroke by my light well then uh you're good to go give it a thumbs up subscribe like all that good stuff leave a comment below let me know what you thought and we'll see you guys on the next one make sure you guys build safe I don't know if the camera's on this side or and that's oh it's on this side all right there you go I'm on my phone by the way make sure you guys build safe and as always Vape on bye-bye | VapnFagan | UCiBfJwdccWBds1hrhxOLFZA | 2022-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,841 | 18,976 |
XoX8G4QVcn0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoX8G4QVcn0 | S8:E2 | My childhood memories – #WaithiraKibinda on #DDwithMaqC (149) | [Music] and and so you mentioned 81 that and thank you also for sharing about you know the constitution of your family set up uh both immediate and and and that that that that extended um when you look back at your childhood what what stands out and then also where did you go to school you know but what stands out when you think back about growing up you know what are those memorable sticky moments that you recall i just see love i see love and great discipline so my mother was a disciplinarian oh my god ah i can feel it even as i speak maybe my mother was a disciplinarian and still he is but now i understand why i mean just from her background and i always say allow me to just bookmark that and say sometimes as we grow up we're very quick to shoot a parenting style or something but extend grace they were not fortunate enough to have parenting coaches and first-timers parenting classes you know so there were children raised in trauma getting married and raising children uh post-traumas they deal with their own trauma so but i'm grateful i i think my family was about clown was about being super choleric uh all of us are very super choleric and but we embrace that with a lot of humor as in even in the most heartful of times we will be laughing and make light of the situation i remember my father teaching us how to cycle and that was a big deal because i realized oh that's a privilege i mean uh either the other kids would have shown you how to cycle and stuff we learned how to be one of the kids that would leave the house and go play with other kids those are very rare moments and my brother the second one charles was the adventurous one me i was like i want peace i want from the longest time i wanted peace so as i was doing house chores he would be out riding the bike getting into other places and annie and then when mother comes home it's all of us who are being beaten i'm like but yeah i'm like um assistant parent um yeah my father on the other hand was also very stunned like i think one thing and anyone who knows what has seen my stories is that i love my father i i really do um i learnt a lot about respect for people ethics about work uh from him so it started by there from kitambo a long time ago just how he carried himself and that he brought into his parenting um i remember he was also very sometimes very hands-off uh with like um us so if my mother is around she knows stuff is sorted i remember the very first time i cooked to girlie in the house and somehow my mother was in the room my father happened to pass by and was at that point for just turning the galley to put it on my hand so that i can put it back in the heat and my father casually goes like calls my mother who's in the bedroom hey mama dara um this girl will burn herself with this valley you know i look at it i laugh because you're here you know but i guess if it was gender roles i don't know why and he left me to finish making out girls um i think it's the way for you to learn yeah yeah just for me yeah i'm like yeah okay so i remember that i remember the voice and the joke around that so um i learned that the tough things uh i mean he he really used to have a get-togethers for his boys at the time you know there were young men in their 30s edition of 40s they would be amusing all the time a barbecue and so i learned how to slaughter a goat like i can easily slower than a chicken because my father taught me and yeah so there were very memorable places when i was in school as an average student whatever that means in english um but he never wants to scold me in front of the teachers as a matter of fact he will take my side and always say that i'm proud of you you know um then go and now tell me so why what is happening in maths what's happening in english kiswahili you know and whenever there was an improvement there was even a reward for it if i went down kiddo you know that would also come out so i learned from my family i learned reward love unconditional love it doesn't matter and i think i've had you share some of that with uh with our children that even if you've done the worst mistake just come and say without any fear it is sorted so that's that's the approach so yeah many pockets like as i talk about it i can see um i went to state house nursery school it's so amazing that the structure as i left it in 1986 is still there uh and then i did set house primary up to class four and then moved to all since cathy draw again i had to pick it up from class four because then it was a pioneer class wonderful classmates my classmates are doing big things and we still communicate right now if i can just name drop melvin alusa are doing great things they feel film wild there's uh brianna fandy his mother's on english our teacher of english english is the character yeah a teacher of english and he's doing great stuff around communication 3d stuff um the susan uh susan camera doing a lot of wonderful stuff about uh hr consultancy i mean cynthia mumble does a lot of sports stuff and has brought them legends into people and nba people i mean yeah so i've been privileged as a private not lucky to be at a place where there are a lot of poor foreigners yeah so shout out to the class or was it nintend yeah that class that you did class a tweet yeah yeah yeah and and and you recall some of your primary school moments what what what stands out for you when you i think the community yeah because we're only like 23. yeah and then it was not a lot it yeah it wasn't a lot then we went to some of the schools where there were fif in a stream in a class yeah there were 50 people 50 people people so we didn't even have streams are so clever the whole of class cities there's 23 people a lot of factories yeah let's just take privilege please it's not about being lucky yeah um but you see people it's every parent aspirations children get better and again you see it's another church a religious setting yes so that also molded a lot of us in the right ways um primary school i think i remember community uh i think that's the best memory because you're just a few we have a few you really will know each other if you're only running three you will want to almost literally create a community yeah that's it so i remember i think after class eight my desk met then i i mean i'd known her for those four years uh apparently passed away because of anemia sickle cell and that really shook me because i mean we had worked with lorraine for a very long time i still remember her her beautiful face and i think that was like my my what up the first uh pr death i had the experience and then there's no one to talk about about it you know so just getting to know more about sickle cell and stuff like that so yeah i fondly remember lorraine many years later and yeah but all since primary school did a good work they did a good work and we hope that one day we can go back and give back to the society just fast track a little do you reconcile are you together like in some form you are a small group yeah so we are not whatsapp groups right uh once or twice if we've met yeah and it's always humor and jokes and rekindling uh young love oh yeah yeah ali ali childhood crashes yeah i mean you've met melvin when he meets me total disregard that i'm a parent you know yeah yeah so that is beautiful i like that we can still laugh together uh make mistakes even as we are growing up yeah many years later 20 plus yeah and even when we've had very tough times within ourselves people have shown up either in terms of money or just physical uh showing up so i treasure that group certainly that's true then i went to high school [Music] you | Development Dynamics | UCxm-s8rw_CIVRJSI8TSINFg | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,534 | 7,682 |
laaK5SSyNsE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laaK5SSyNsE | Cutting the problem down to size - matrix management: | hi I'm Kevin hall CEO of global integration we earn ideas consulting and training company that specializes in people management in complex matrix virtual and global organizations I'd like to share with you some of our ideas on working in these very complex organizations in this video I want to talk about matrix management in particular how a lot of organizations take the matrix too far down into their organizations and how by thinking more systematically we can cut the challenge down to size one of the things we've noticed about matrix management is that when organizations introduce a new matrix structure they tend to overestimate the number of people who should be impacted by the new matrix if we take as an example an organization of 10,000 people and you can scale this to whatever size your company is we can represent this with these poker chips and each of these 100 poker chips represents 100 people now clearly not everyone needs to be affected by matrix structure and in our work we look at three different groups within the company each with very different needs the first is what we call the global grip now this is the small number of people right at the top of the organization that sit above the matrix they manage major functions or head of business units the report to the CEO and the nodes have dual reporting now the life of the global group doesn't change that much in a matrix if you have the chief executive and everyone still works for you then not much has changed these senior people also have tremendous position power and usually have strong relationships and networks they can still get things done pretty easily because of that these people need to understand their role in sponsoring the matrix and creating an environment where the matrix can succeed even though they don't themselves work in the matrix structure now our clients tend to be large global organizations but even in the largest this group is rarely more than a couple of hundred people in our sample company of 10,000 people that's probably no more than 100 for one ship if we then switch to the bottom of the organization we find the vast majority of people though even in the most global companies don't work internationally I'll need to work as part of the matrix these are the people working in our factories offices and stars they should have single line reporting the matrix would just add a necessary complexity at this level and we call this group the locally loyal I mean most organizations that's 80 to 85% of the workforce now this is great news because these people just don't need matrix working skills we should as much as possible protect them from the complexity of the matrix so if you find that your matrix has gone right down to first line manager level then it's likely that you've gone too far it's also good news because the group that's left over is a much more manageable size now we call this group the matrix middle these are the people who are most affected by a matrix they need to transform the strategic intent of the global group into the practical steps and actions that are necessary for the locally loyal and they're exposed to the complexity of competing objectives of multiple bosses and the need to manage trade-offs these are the people we should focus on and this is where we need to invest our time and effort in building matrix management skills we call this group in the middle the matrix middle these are the people who are most affected by matrix they need to transform the strategic intent of the global group into the practical steps of actions that are necessary for the locally loyal they are exposed to the complexity of competing objectives of multiple bosses and the need to manage trade-offs these are the people we should focus on and this is where we need to invest our time and effort in building the management skills necessary to make the matrix structure really work so my advice is to look at your matrix structure and to make sure you haven't gone too far down into the organization beyond where this additional complexity really adds value second focus on your global group and make sure that they have the skills necessary to lead in this environment in our experience this group often underestimates the impact of the change to a matrix structure because it's not such a big change for that third focus most of your effort on the matrix middle these are the people who need to build significant new skills in matrix management to find out more about our matrix management training and consulting together with more free videos articles and podcasts please visit global - integration com thank you for watching and good luck | MyGlobalIntegration | UCFcmDbm370YhMALM8ircKLg | 2010-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 828 | 4,689 |
psfj9Xz_xb8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psfj9Xz_xb8 | DIY GEL MANI/PEDI AT HOME | Quarantine Edition | all right so this is just an overview of some of the products that I will be using for my DIY gel manicure and pedicure let's go ahead and get started so as you can see my crusty dusty rusty feet Chow's so that's our nail polish on one big toe anyways I'm going to add in some Epsom salt to my little pedicure machine and it's just filled up with warm water and then I'm adding some soothing foot powder if you have athlete's feet which I don't but I like to just take preventive measures and I have that to the water and this is a onyx soak off this is acetone and it will literally take anything called jail man here it'll take off dip powder regular polish it works really really good so I'm taking that on a cotton ball and taking off my nail polish oh my and I am letting my feet soak in that water of Ebsen thick my dog hey Mitzi yeah I don't need to know though okay then I am taking this I don't know what it's called but it's like a callus remover there we go and it has like a fine blade on it and you can really feel where the tough parts of your feet are which is a lot of times the ball of the feet or the heels of the feed and you just kind of scrape it away besides all that little you know rough stuff just blading that sucker on then I'm taking this barefoot apricot and plum foot scrub which it was pretty cool it was a little thin I like more aggressive scrubs but this one was pretty cool and I'm just taking that foot scrub you go please excuse my dog taking that foot scrub and scrub it see ya and then I am taking this it's not a pumice stone what is this I don't know it's like an extra exfoliator a manual exfoliator which I really like I actually keep it in my shower and I'm just it's kind of a rough material and I'm just scrubbing my feet away scrubbing you know like I said the sides of my feet the heels the ball of my feet all that good stuff and we are getting these babies smooth as a baby's bottom doing this voiceover makes me think about ASMR okay anyway it's just scrubbing now I'm taking the pumice stone and I am just going to smooth any rough spots or whatever that I may have dug up so the pumice stone is just to smooth everything on out okay and now I'm taking this cuticle pusher and this is by the brand of Revlon and it's a pretty heavy-duty one and I'm just pushing my cuticles back making sure everything is you know nice and smooth on my toenails and I am getting any excess dirt or skin or whatever from under my toes and now I am taking this what is this called I don't know is this a cuticle clipper maybe and I'm just going kind of around my toes and getting any of that dead excess skin that sometimes can be on your toenails I'm just clipping that away then I'm taking this right her which is y'all know a toenail clipper and what I'm doing is cutting straight across because I like my toenails to look square so instead of like an oval shape I'm cutting straight across and I'm doing that with all my toes [Music] and now I'm taking a toe nail filer or f---ing in our Father and I you guys can't really see I should have sumed in but I'm keeping the Fowler straight I'm not bending it I'm keeping it straight to achieve that square toe look that I told you guys I like for my toes personally so I'm just filing those down really nicely and now I'm taking some Willetta or with Lita skinfood brand this is ultra rich cream it's really thick and really moisturizing and I'm taking that all over my feet because the yeah after you get them out the water you need to moisturize them so and this works really good look at that luster luster then I'm taking this is argan cuticle oil and I'm taking that all over each toe and put it on my cuticles and I will be rubbing at that and it's good for your cuticles a girl okay after I rubbed it in then I am taking some alcohol or is it acetone one of them on a cotton ball and I'm just taking any residue that's on my toenail because we are getting ready to polish and the polish is not gonna stick if you have something oil or creamy on the actual toenail but the rest of my feet are still moisture on very much so now I'm putting in toe separators because hey we need our toes to be separated and I'm taking black nail polish any brand as you guys can see I did one foot and it looks pretty good so I'm just painting my toenails in a very patient way not rushing through making sure I coat the nail evenly in a first thin layer and yeah we're just gonna paint the rest of these tones girl and this is the second coat that I'm going in with extra speedy okay and after that dried I added some gel topcoat and this is going to ensure that my toe my pedicure last oh wow this one makes it Jill so that's why I say you really can go in with any polish as long as the topcoat is gel and it's gonna last a nice time this is the Sally Hansen gel topcoat and I am going in with my blue light is LED a UV light I don't know but whatever cures it and I am doing two coats of jail so I paint in one gel put it under the light take it out put another coat and then put it back under the light again and I'm telling you all this makes my pedicures why I so long and this have a great shine and luster and I love it now what I'm doing is just taking some acetone on a q-tip just to get any mishaps or any marks or anything that I may have messed up when I was painting my toes so anything that I you know may have paid him a piece of my skin I'm just taking it off with some acetone and lastly for the pet here I'm taking just pure alcohol on a cotton swab and going over the toes what this is doing is taking off that first layer it's so that the toes aren't tacky now we are completely done honey's they look good to me I think they look pretty darn good and they felt great - hmm now let's go ahead and get into our manicure so I am starting with yeah my nails and clipping my nails just they're not all even but just clipping away any making sure everything is smooth and not broken or cuz my nose breaks a lot and just clipping them away making sure they look good to my standards then I'm taking my Fowler and fouling the rough parts and just making sure they're further smooth like I said now I'm taking my cuticle pusher and pushing back my cuticles which my cuticles at my nails are actually pretty good there they're pretty intact but I'm just you know making sure everything is cool pushing and cuticles and I taken the cuticle clipper clipping some of those dead pieces of skin away then that same argan oil I love this stuff because it absorbs so well putting that all over my cuticles like I did for my feet okay and now I am going in after that cuticle oil was settled and I'm going in with my black nail polish and doing basically the same thing applying that first coat a nice thin even layer hey why are you watching this go ahead and check out some of my other videos that I have uploaded I uploaded in Amazon quarantine hall if you guys are interested it will be on this screen okay girl okay and now I'm going in with the second coat and then the final step which is the top coat of gel polish to ensure longevity putting my hands right up under that Sally Hansen UV lie is it UV are LED I don't know the blue light the gel light and now I was just putting my thumb's in to make sure my thumb's got a piece of the action - and then the alcohol for the topcoat to get off that first tacky layer you don't want to rub too hard but just enough to get off that first layer and we are done with the manicure what you guys think black toes black nails black lives matter we love it black everything thank you guys so much for watching [Music] | SISTER SOUNDOFF | UCzwrB64Ll2qXTctBxncQd0w | 2020-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,540 | 7,642 |
AbhVdMGd5Cs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbhVdMGd5Cs | Daily Visual Bible: Joshua 10 | foreign I am reminded that once there was a time when people were willing to fight and die of what they believed to be the word of God so he seem to live in an era but a word of God is overlooked silenced or mocked because it does not fit into what the society handles accepts what do we as Christians in the western will turn to do send silence and pray that Those whom my God will come to know him how can they unless we speak the true word of God Joshua chapter 10 let's open God's word of her Lord else as I read your word that you feel so new to me yes that's people hear your word they come to about understanding of you amen don't I see that king of Jerusalem heard about how Joshua taken I now ghostly destroyed us because he had done to Jericho or no King and we're among them they were very afraid because gibeon was a great City as one of those cities and because it was greater than I on all its men were mighty therefore I don't know king of Jerusalem said to Haram king of Ebron who I'm kingjarmouth Japan saying come on to me and help me let's try and get beyond for they have made peace with Joshua and we're the general Israel therefore the five Kings of the Emirates the king of Jerusalem the king of Evelyn the king of Jehovah the king of like she and the king of eglong carved themselves together and went up that you know their armies and camped against gibeon made war against it the men of Kevin cacao saying don't abandon your servants come up to us quickly and save us help us for all the kings of the amorites that dwell in the Hill Country I've gathered together against us so Josh went off from gigal he and the whole army with him including order novella he always said to Joshua don't hurt him for I have to lift them into your hands not a man of them must stand before you Joshua therefore came to them suddenly all night you always confused him before Israel he killed them with great slaughtered and chased him by the way they are sent a bath around and struck them to asika and to make it out as they fled from before Israel while they were at The Descent of Beth haran Yahweh held down great stones from the sky on them Jurassic her and they died though more who died from the Hailstone and Those whom the jeweleries are killed with sword then Joshua spoke to Yahweh in a day when you're away delivered up the unrise before returning result he sat in the sight of Israel he said inside of Israel soon stand still and give you ye moon stop in the valley of HLN my son stood still the moon stayed until the nation avenge themselves of their enemies isn't this written in the Book of Joshua this one stayed in the middle of the sky and didn't saw it go down about a whole day there was no day like that before it or after it that Yahweh listened to the voice of a man for Yahweh thought for as well Joshua returned and always around with him to become a girl these five Kings fled and hid themselves in the cave at macadam just were told saying the five Kings have been found hidden in the cave of my guitar Joshua said we are not stones to cover the Cave's entrance except Men by it to guard them but don't stay there but see your enemies and then attack them from the rear don't allow them to enter into their cities to lift them into your hand and Joshua the children of Israel had finished killing them with very great Slaughter until they were consumed and the remnant which remained of them had entered into the Fortified cities older people attended to come to Joshua and macadam in peace none moved his tongue against any of the tuna Israel then Joshua said open the cave entrance and bring those five Kings out of the cave to me they did so and brought those five Kings out of the caves to him the king's Jerusalem the king of everyone the king of John moth the king of Russia and the king of Eglin when they brought those kings out to Joshua Joshua called for all the men of Israel and said to the Chiefs the men of War who went with them come near put your feet on the necks of these Kings he came near and put their feet on the necks Joshua said to them Don't Be Afraid nor be dismayed be strong and courageous if Yahweh will do this to all your enemies against whom you tried afterward Joshua struck them put them to death and hang them on five trees they were hanging on the trees until the evening at the time they're going down at the sun Joshua commanded and they took them down off the trees and threw them into the cave in which they had hidden themselves and laid great stones in the mouth of the cave which made to this very day Joshua took my cadan that day and struck it with the edge of the sword with his King he utterly destroyed it on all the souls were in it foreign against it and fought against it you know we delivered Alaska into the hand of Israel he took on the second day and struck it with the edge of the sword water cells were in it according to all that they had done to lebner and Haram king of Gaza came up to help Alaska just just took him and his people until he had left them no one remaining Joshua pass from Russia and all his way with him and he kept against it and fraught against it they took it on that day I was talking to the edge of the sword he utterly destroyed all the social internet that day according to all that he had done the last kiss went up for Eggland and always relevant to everyone and they fought against it they took it and stuck at the edge of the sword which king in all its cities and all the souls who were in it left no one remaining according to all that he had done but it only destroyed it on all the cells were in it just returned and always were even to debna a fought against it he took it whisking in all it says he's struck them with the edge of the sword and not had destroyed all the souls were in it he left no one remaining I said don't have one so dead and so it's king and Nazi had done both of talibna and to his King the Hill Country to South the low and the slopes and all the kings he left known remaining but he hardly destroyed all that paved as you are with the god of Israel commanded Joshua struck them into Gaza and all the country of Goshen in the computer Joshua took all these Kings and their land at one time because she already could of Israel fought for Israel Joshua returned and all is well with him to the camp to kick out foreign | Daily Visual Bible | UCzP0btMjZqriwn_k6ih3R1w | 2014-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,262 | 6,370 |
-7tob0MtxkA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7tob0MtxkA | On Living Heartfully ~ Floating Poetry Broadcast No. 29 | [Music] is the world is ready in case you missed the news not in any headlines but all the heart lines the world is ready to be loved today the whole world from the birds and the clouds the cities and their spires to the tides and the downpours the countrysides and their colors everything and everyone you're sharing this whole world whole earth with wake breathe dream your whole life with here the heart light music Spirit of it all ready and waiting for your loving welcome to everyone leaning in to the 29th floating poetry broadcast in this weekly series coming to you live again from the coast of Rhode Island but now from another point on the coast still by the Sea the all embracing sea thanks for joining other fellow listeners including many faithful regulars that I know are out there from around the country and abroad I'm glad you're all here this is your poet and poet torist Colin Gera inviting you to Muse on living heartfully engaging the world your world from the heart wholeheartedly to explore what what else look at what that means could feel like could reveal to yourself could enrich your being by so let's make our way into various places of and pointings into heartfulness first with some of my amusings uh then a summoning of thoughts from others then segue into a handful of poems I've chosen around our theme of living heartfully especially in the midst of so much maybe too much heartlessness around us at the moment living from a place of heartfulness wholeheartedness it's a possibility an opportunity and for me and others some of you leaning in right now a beautiful and richly rewarding daily Focus I'd say essential practice never too early never too late in my book to seek to enter Engage Self and life this way I often approach it as a gardener and we all may have our metaphors where my heartful being is something to cultivate to actively tend and attend to including weeding and pruning and bring to the world to friends and strangers alike though I feel if people of other heart you know that where nobody's really a stranger ultimately um to bring to the world to to your own self to the natural world as well the art of Being what in a Twist on horticulturalist iol a hetic culturalist we can be one of those it's a wonderful thing so I encourage you us to take quiet time and space to reflect on your heartfulness to appreciate everywhere it's flowing to invite in more heart wherever it isn't flowing to celebrate the Departed relationships you do have especially your intimate Partnerships and friendships we need those all more than ever these days or to coin another word your Partnerships Partnerships well I'm fortunate for my part to have a rare and remarkable circle of heart ners gracing my life some for de decades where the heart rules where it warmly radiates and and deeply resonates in my experience when we're truly good and full-hearted in the way we live and express and relate with others while it may not always land in receptive places on the receiving end we are being true to our hearts and everything as a result or or a great deal you may discover I have unfolds in surprisingly natural and beneficial in serendipitous ways interesting that Artful is within the word Artful for living in general and coming Faithfully from the heart is an art uh when we can all learn or evolve now onto some other heartening thoughts welcome I felt perspectives on our theme and afterward to some poems I've chosen for us in their book The weakened Heart John Robinson and morphy write the hungers that live in the human heart are part of the kinship that threads all of us together we are interdependent beings with a profound need both to give and to receive from one another what one of us is lacking another has in abundance whether that be a bowl of rice a skill a wisdom a capacity for Joy a knowledge or a courageous heart our urges and our gifts our longings and our offerings are all needed and all indispensable the indelible and incredible Jack London back in time said I'd rather sing one wild song and burst my heart with it than live A Thousand Years watching my digestion and being afraid of of the wet Nick Cave um talking about vulnerability and compassion the the um singer performer songwriter Nick Cave uh because being heartful also means being vulnerable uh but beautifully so and he said vulnerability is the very thing that permits us to connect with each other to recognize in others the same um this we have with themselves and with their place in the world vulnerability is the engine of compassion and can be a special Vision that allows us to see the quivering wounded inner world that most of us possess some good food for thought um Christa tippet the wonderful um producer or interviewer of the program on being if you don't know it there's some incredible um conversations that go on there people that she speaks with and very heartfully very deeply and um revealingly and this is from her book becoming wise my work has shown me that spiritual Geniuses of the everyday are everywhere they are in the margins and do not have publicists they are below the radar which is broken the discourse of our common life inclines toward despair in my field of Journalism where we presume to write the first draft of History we summon our deepest critical Capac capacities for investigating what is inadequate corrupt catastrophic and failing the quote news is defined as the extraordinary events of the day but it is most often translated as the extraordinarily terrible events of the day and in an immersive 24/7 news cycle we internalize the Deluge of bad news as the norm the real truth of who we are and what we're up against as a species but our world is abundant with beauty and courage and Grace I'm aware of a growing aspiration to attend with all the tools we have at hand to the human change that makes social change possible the digital world though a new Wild West in many ways is on some basic level simply another screen on which we project the excesses and possibilities of life in Flesh and Blood spiritual life is evolving and its sources of nourishment are becoming more broadly accessible science is yielding knowledge of our bodies and brains that is an everyday form of power for softening the gap between who we are and who we want to be as individuals and as a species across social and medical disciplines we are gathering a radical new understanding of the nature of human vitality and wholeness thank you Christa tiit I find that very wise And Timely and very potent and important when um so much more softening versus hardening of heart is what we all need always need um there's a trickster um she's a secret activist I think we could call her Caroline Casey very colorful interesting character um who said what shall we envision ladling out structures of supportive Solace effective dedication to Collective well-being irresistible eloquence on behalf of what we love metaphoric agility democratic animism May the hubris of humanism be humus for the truth of animism that our Rogue species may have the manners to humbly cooperate with Nature's guiding um gurus also known as trickster Cooperators are standing by Caroline Casey um there was a poet from the past Laura riding Jackson and uh she had something interesting to say um about self- protection and self Liberation we can best defend ourselves against those who would crowd us all into a prison of shrunken Destiny by knowing our missing story and dwelling in it as in the home of our thought let them move us to take our souls fully unto ourselves and to speak from Soul self to one another as ourselves in truth that speaking will be our story and it will s Ence them to defeat them and she's speaking of course of tyrants of different kinds we need only to tell our truth which is theirs also Martha Graham the great um Dance Company founder and Dancer uh and this is a quote that I'm many of us would know um she was quoted by Agnes Dill on dance to the piper and prominade home um there is a Vitality a life force a quickening that is translated through you into action and because there is only one of you in all time this expression is unique if you block it it will never exist through any other medium it will be lost the world will not have it it is not your business to determine how good it is nor how valuable it is nor how it Compares with other Expressions it is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly to keep the channel open Arthur Graham um when we come from our one and only heart we become such a great expression as this and uh last quote before some poems for us Annie Lamont I've quoted her before but I thought this was U lovely to include in the mix tonight today now um you know heartfulness to me is faithfulness trusting it'll lead me and all all the right direction so far 62 years later it has and um I can only um suggest that you experiment with that and look back and see how well it's LED you or um try to see how it can lead you she said my coming to Faith did not start with a leap but rather a series of staggers from what seemed like one safe place to another like lily pads round and green these places summoned and then held me up while I grew each prepared me for the next leaf on which I would land and in this way I moved across the swamp of doubt and fear L Lady of heart so um poems um well maybe we begin with the thought of and feeling of Leaping and being deeply in love um as those of us who've experienced it now brings all our best and wildest heart to the surface to to our Partnerships our Partnerships and you know where we pour our hearts out entirely and and gladly yes I'd say so um this was a poem for a once great great love it's called oh lovely lady of the spring that year after the Catcher in the Rye caught the world's eyes matis put a Finishing Touch on his Chapel in V Jean Kelly danced through the bright showered streets of Paris and radio said hello to young lovers wherever they were a glorious child arrived and caught the world's imagination began drinking in life and pouring out heart following the golden rule of two and the silver light of her mother Moon as much as that girl and woman as you have been shaped by these indelible decades you have shaped them truly in return with a luminous soul and graceful hand a tender heart and your Winsome Wild Flower eyes a lovely lady of the spring much missed but much in the heart still um you know our places of good true deep heart can can be safe harbor for others and very important to remember how much others need that um that Sheltering place of of kind heart and uh gentle heart especially when they lives are upside down or otherwise um overly challenged and I wrote this sort of for all of those um who I know I can be that for and they have been for me it's called to you of hidden heart of sad or lonely longing and deserving heart hidden from view I hold out a hand to yours sense what you cannot say in words or feel easy to show offer a gentleness to soften your reticence A Safe Harbor for your hiddenness a place for your heart to enter and freely draw it's sometime achingly heavy anchor to all of you of hidden heart uh traveling quietly solo into your heart into our hearts tells us vital things stirs powerful feelings sometimes great Awakenings but realizations and other sometimes nameless things but important things and I remember waking in the middle of one night a few years back and this poem came out of me as they do in the we hours it's called and it was from the we hours in the we hours of the heart in the quiet wondering dark where unbidden feelings arise unhidden feelings float are freely felt where you Ponder the Life Choices you made the possibilities you unmade the chances you might have taken the dances you left UND danced the dance partner who once held out an open hand an open heart a whole future to you in the we hours you know the poet uh John Keat had a short life um and intense short life and he spoke about compassion which of course we know is a vital um human need and asset and uh he was writing to his dearest friend in the time in 1818 and he suffered greatly after that he went into his biggest depression um thereafter but he wrote just before that men should bear with each other There lives not the man who may not be cut up I hash to pieces on his weakest side the best of men have but a portion of good in them a kind of spirit itual yeast in their frames which creates the ferment of existence by which a man is propelled to act and strive and buffet with circumstance only with such a compassionate orientation he says can we begin to care about and connect with another and he says further the sure way is first to know a man's faults and then be passive if after that he insensibly draws you toward him then you have no power to break the link Keats and Ralph Waldo Emerson um spoke about presence and authenticity other vital ingredients in artfulness presence real presence and authenticity genuiness life goes headlong each of us is always to be found hurrying headlong in the chase of some fact hunted by some fear or command behind us suddenly we meet a friend we pause our hurry and embarrassment look ridiculous now pause now possession is required and the power to swell the moment from the resources of Our Own Heart until it supersedes sun and moon and solar system in its expanding immensity the moment is all in all Noble relations that lovely heartful um well I spoke earlier about those who are our safe harbors of heartfulness and then there people just a big heart or strong heart or interesting heart um and they move us and they emblazon themselves in our memories and feeling memories and I've certainly had my share of meeting many along this life journey and there was one in particular I've got a few ones I'd like to reference and honor and this was a fellow um very simple man beautifully Simple Man in um the aan I met him once in the Greek Islands and he just radiated big-heartedness and uh I honored him with a poem and his name was is stellos Papa gorio and the poem is andras man of Thea man of marble pure simple humble man of sapphire sea and endless Sun Oak umber Earth ancient Stars man of honey and wild th ctOS and BOS happiness timelessness living man of GAA melded with the spirit of Creet heartful Soulful memorable man I would have read that in Greek but I don't think my Greek's up to it today but I did write it in Greek with the help of a friend at the time Greek friend um so I suppose in sharing some of these I'm wondering about ways we don't have to be do it in poetry there's other gestures we can make to honor the heartfulness heartedness of of our friends uh people we come across that are inspiring to us and Inspire our own hearts and so um maybe that's a touchstone to that for you this was for a dear and full-hearted friend Susan Kelly garbarini this was on her 73rd birthday last year year the heart-eyed Susan suzanis gabarus a wild grower deep Rooter Sunny flowerer native to North America from Long Island to South Carolina wild soft petal redol colored a flourish in summer a heart-eyed rarified beauty in nature a winner a delighter an absolute keeper that's for Susan out there I have to tell her I honored her tonight the hearty Susan and then I definitely must honor one of the dearest hearted uh friends and Men um beings I've known and um got to know in recent years thankfully who just left um the planet unfortunately uh although he's alive in my molecules as I'll share with you in a moment but I want to to honor him and that way to honor all those dear Hearts who have left our lives one way or another but especially those who've left the world forever but left a great imprint and this was for Jonathan yavo dear Jonathan I he called me his little brother I called him my big brother and the title of this poem is Aid Z ha Professor dear brother fellow Wanderer as you set sail on a great next adventure as your first matter is transmuted into the rarest of all forms all light I'll meet you in eternity until then we'll keep you in my molecules most alive in my memories deeply felt in my reveries of we fellows so well met what energies singing and dancing musing and amusing together here on Earth and myself on our parting for a while wildly grateful for the love and grandest gift of you Al Z Dear Jonathan in the similar vein or ventricle um in the more heartful is the more hopeful and this piece is called the heart is a remarkable thing it can become sick over many things over loss of Faith or Fortune death of a loved one Dreams Deferred disappointments or disbeliefs seeing suffering then somehow somehow often miraculously heal learn to reopen sing feel Joy again Derek Walcott speaks to this in a way in his beautiful poem love after love if you don't know it I'm going to share it with you now I might have read it one more time in another broadcast the time will come when with Elation you will greet yourself arriving at your own door in your own mirror and each will smile at the other's welcome saying sit here eat you will love again the stranger who was yourself give wine give bread give back your heart to the stranger who has Loved You All Your Life whom you ignored for another who knows you by heart take down the Love Letters From the bookshelf the photographs the desperate notes peel your own image from the mirror sit Feast on your life thank you Derek walcot so we're bending into the last part of our time together and few more things for us one of course when I connecting our hearts with the heart of nature the natural world for me Mary Oliver the poet Mary Oliver is a go-to always for that and this is her poem Sunrise you can die for it an idea or the world people have done so brilliantly letting their small bodies be bound to the stake creating an unforgettable Fury of light but this morning climbing the familiar Hills and the familiar fabric of dawn I thought of China and India and Europe and I thought how the Sun blazes for everyone just so joyfully as it rises under the lashes of my own eyes and I thought I am so many what is my name what is the name of the deep breath I would take over and over for all of us call it whatever you want it is happiness it is another one of the ways to enter fire like you Mary Oliver and the um also marvelous Poet Laureate of nature we could say Henry beston who wrote in his book Northern Farm wonderful book when this 20th century of ours became obsessed with a passion for mere size what was lost sight of was the ancient wisdom that the emotions have their own standards of judgment and their own sense of scale in the emotional World a small thing can touch the heart and the imagination every bit as much as something impressively gigantic of fine phrase is as good as an epic and a small brook in the quiet of a wood can have its say with a voice more profound than the Thunder of any cataract who would live happily in the country must be wisely prepared to take great pleasure in little things and speaking of naturalists and deep um Poets of nature Poets of deep nature as well is the U marvelous wberry and gracefully aging at this point he wrote a poem on Stillness and self-refinement and just before we wind up I'll read that as well if you would like to hear it how to be a poet and he has in paren to remind myself make a place to sit down sit down be quiet you must depend upon affection reading knowledge skill more of each than you have inspiration work growing older patience for patience joins time to Eternity any readers who like your poems doubt their judgment breathe with unconditional breath the unconditioned air shun electric wire communicate slowly live a three dimensioned life stay away from screens stay away from anything that obscures the place it is in there are no unsacred places there are only sacred places and desecrated places except what comes from silence make the best you can of it of the little words that come out of the silence like prayers prayed back to the one who prays make a poem that does not disturb The Silence from which it came thank you Wendel Barry and two invocations mine at the end and rest before painter writer Agnes Martin quot quote on on living life hold fast to your life to beauty and happiness inspiration and to obedience to inspiration do not imitate others or seek advice anywhere except from your own mind your poet here with Ed and Hart uh no one can help you no one knows what your life should be no one knows what your life or life itself should be because it is in the process of being created life moves according to a growing consciousness of life and is completely unpredictable if you live according to human knowledge according to precept value and standards you live live in the past if you live entirely in the past you will not know beauty or happiness and you will not in fact live you must believe in life believe that you can know the truth about life the current of the River of Life moves us awareness of Life Beauty and happiness is the current of the river with great awareness we move rapidly with no awareness we do not move and to end our time this invocation Let Your Heart Break not into darkness a hard stop or sorrow but into sunlight a wild gallop and song thank you for listening and feeling in and especially in this Pandemic those of you helping sustain these programs in Poetic Arts both with your donations and and your enthusiasms your contributions are so welcome and for new patrons are easily makeable by PayPal and venmo and directly through my site as our invitations to have me as an artist and residence for a month or a season were to sponsor a budding new poetic arts project I also would love to have your questions around this or any other broadcast I'll answer a set of them in a live program before year end to be announced just send an email to me at Colin atthe poet torial list.com remember meanwhile all the shows are online for replays and to share freely with your circles I invite you to lean in next week or soon again until then dear listeners good days ahead days of living heartfully wholeheartedly and good spirits | Colin Goedecke | UCpZ5fDL0rZpmBWGJu-cSuJg | 2020-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,159 | 22,274 |
irAglSg6bzk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irAglSg6bzk | Random Football Video! | stupid garage or still opening what do you mean your sock feels me what's wrong with your sock what happened to your sock so til wait do we get the net or not okay yeah total viewers how that happened then yeah the net so basically so this is the net here right yeah I fell backwards on my butt that must have hurt you're the concrete outside those Oh ships are doing football right but well whatever I mean with okay it's not too bad out so it's really not bad oh you dropped it oh yeah yeah so right now it's 60 it feels colder than that yes all right it's probably not going to go in nope we're gonna why okay alright Oh kind of close where is the oh there it's over there what time is it now like ten yeah ten yeah oh it's windy a little bit slight breeze it's breezy that that's what you call it right yeah we are gonna go golfing oh well close oh oh get the ball cool did he go in the tree I thought it went up in the tree all right my leg is and that's what you did suppose I'm speed I'm just made those boats minutes you say lucky now I'd be good at it white then yes I came out well I was just camera had a wide-angle lens so I could see everything like better still the lens would be wider but instead we have a Carl Zeiss lens on it which I've heard which I've heard is very expensive so good i Carl Zeiss lens on this and Carl Zeiss lens are like what ones that are used in movies so tree that's why man that is not my goal death yeah so I'm not going away on this and football there oh that cheeky goal got got you ripped off yeah which is impossible oh yeah it's not sprinkling now of course but yeah yeah it was pretty close Julia Bascom walk now oh I felt like mist on my leg or something yes I did feel most I brought whitney's and I touched not touched it's quiet it's not catched it's caught that's pretty good Lamar Jackson Oh Oh where'd it go I have a very good tight Bible yeah show show to the viewers I think they they know but like yeah poof it's fun so they're called the whole wonky Dookie I get my camera the definitely was spinning night was Bible I just had my whole fan like that oh yes but walkie Duque that's kind of funny oh it was close follows videos okay oh geez lay off what I do it okay pretty good oh it went down there though good all right you want to try that again yeah it's fine you ran faster than my camera could zoom out I know my camera also my camera does zoom out pretty quickly and zoom in pretty quickly whoa his actions throwing some footballs I'm just doing a video about home man yeah I know right Oh mom's running right there oh where is that oh it's right there I didn't even I didn't even see it whoa man in here aren't you doing it's right here zoomed it on the or thought I was gonna hit the goal but it didn't tell them about your loose tooth Zach yes can you open your mouth and show them which tooth it is - okay Oh Oh the wind kicks up again it's that little cheat you in that just keep it just kicks up do it yeah I don't know yeah it's go in the backyard now alright yeah it is oh you see I yeah I think I think so there's the ball down there yeah that was not good it's not good not good at all what mushroom this is not a mushroom Zach thinks this is a mushroom that is not a mushroom I didn't I didn't catch that so I think there's yeah I think you're thankful that I didn't catch that on video it was like a smile but it was like going down I ended up over there yeah there's the ball but behind that hose right there yeah I caught that I caught that whole thing I thought that whole thing was up the defender was that tree the tree shaking - Zack hit it because it was this defender Oh what do you mean yeah oh yeah that was so high it where is it well you're behind the tree and I can't see you there they go oh where is it stupid where is it what was the point of that where yeah I mean it's a football should it has a brain no no I don't think so or I would see this punting well good style like that okay those close to me that bounce now so cool what that's so bad awareness stupid spoilers shut up sprinklers don't you want them to shut up I said shut up okay you grab an apple watch it pink stuff oh yeah it's a pink could be apples we're like right there Apple I'd give you a haircut Oh with a football they're cool leaves Oh lots of weight I did I had to zoom in super far on the optical zoom for that was so far away the high to zoom in like almost the maximum optical zoom on this this is 40 times optical zoom in two thousand times digital zoom Wow me I couldn't get the close-up view by just zooming there's the ball that didn't really work out I didn't really work too well maybe the rock all right show me what's rocket hit yeah this is a very nice Sunday morning this is very nice Sunday morning at that you know get Pauli cloudy and that that great thing yeah well what's the weather I love Carl Zeiss ones are so good they're great ones is take it from me they're great lenses what that's that's that's part of pains that let's no no oh oh I I know what you mean yeah doing it you want to go in the front yard well if in the goal you mean alright it's been 21 and a half minutes and it can record for 12 hours more the longest I've ever recorded on this camera was 1 hour in 10 minutes but the file got corrupted was the file size was technically or it claims the file size was too large for an hour but it had had like three more hours of storage so but just in case they are I know that we love this video because it's a football video why can't you just do it first try like you did one time didn't you bank that one no you don't even know how to use this camera well yeah true but no no okay miles tiled I thought one time you banked that first try I wish I got that on video yeah no I made I made three shots of the loans okay most one was a bank second one was a switch the third one also okay oh here we go well it was test your attempt oh it didn't even hit the goal did it oh I didn't see it on camera though I think I zoomed zoomed in too much to the net I think I didn't assume didn't too much to the net which sucks cuz this has two thousand times digital zoom in forty times optical zoom so this has more zoom than probably most of the red cameras and like red I mean like red since cinema cameras not like a red color camera yeah camcorders are made for video and they and they're known to have heaps of zoom that was really close I can see speed main wheels this is super long sigh I don't know how you're ever gonna make this how are you gonna make this shot how are you gonna make this shot Zach look just many maybe get closer always maybe get a big quote sir because this is very far away no this is not close enough at all this is very far away see like you can't even get it there needs to get closer I think should get like right here or something they'll be easier won't it you're a hard worker Zach this is the tip this is the worst time to get ripped off by the goal yeah isn't it yeah I don't even know what to call this video do you know yeah I guess no they can skip to the end yeah yeah yeah they convicting was fine or just filled attempts on you trying to do this shot alright I caught that whole thing on video alright so save the outro now no that was good enough alright hope you guys enjoy thanks that was a great shot by Zach that was like the climax of the video wasn't it alright so hope you guys enjoyed the video smash a big thumbs up you know I guess I'll see you guys later comment like and share with Zach serious face looking at ya now it's smiley and weird face with his eyes thing maybe okay goodbye okay | iDeviceCollector Films | UCKRfN8oKYdGolhH3qTL8f7A | 2020-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,581 | 7,640 |
64RXFUNVMfE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64RXFUNVMfE | John Urry (sociologist) | Wikipedia audio article | John Richard re1 June 1st 1946 London the 18th of March 2016 Lancaster was a British sociologist and a professor at Lancaster University he is noted for work in the fields of the sociology of tourism and mobility he wrote books on many other aspects of modern society including the transition away from organized capitalism the sociology of nature and environmentalism and social theory in general topic background born in London and educated at the haberdashers askes boys school re gained his first degrees from Christ's College Cambridge in 1967 a double first BA and MA in economics before going on to gain his PhD in sociology from the same institution in 1972 he arrived at Lancaster University sociology department as a lecturer in 1970 becoming head of department in 1983 and a professor in 1985 Ari was a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts a founding academician of the UK Academy of learned societies for the Social Sciences and was a visiting professor at both Bristol and Ross Keeler geography departments his partner was the sociologist Sylvia wall B topic research interests his original research interests were in the sociology of power and revolution and this resulted in the publication of reference groups and the theory of revolution 1973 and power in Britain 1973 early work at Lancaster was in the area of social theory and the philosophy of the social sciences social theory is science 1975 1982 co-written with his colleague Russell Keith set out the main features of the realist philosophy of science critical confrontation with a number of Marxist traditions of of--this Aryan structuralism German state theory and neo Grampian theory resulted in the anatomy of capitalist societies 1981 topic research areas research until his death focused on five main areas topic regionalism first there was the Urban and Regional Research mainly associated with the Lancaster regionalism group collaborative research resulted in localities class and gender 1985 and restructuring place class and gender 1992 particular themes were pursued the relationship between society and space as in the social relations and spatial structures co-edited with Derek Gregory 1985 and the possibilities of developing local economic policies as in place policy in politics 1990 topic economic and social change the second area of research was the more general dimensions of economic and social change in western capitalist societies this resulted in three jointly written books capital labor and the middle classes 1983 the end of organized capitalism 1987 and economies of signs in space 1994 latter - with Scott lash topic consumer and tourism services thirdly research focused upon one particular set of industries that are of particular significance in contemporary Western societies namely consumer services and especially tourist related services the economic social environmental and cultural implications of such developments can be seen in the tourist gaze 1990 2002 - 2 nd edn consuming places 1995 touring cultures 1997 edited with Chris Rajic tourism mobilities 2004 edited with me michel ER and performing tourist places with jo baron holt m hall drop Jay Larson this concern was extended to issues of environmental change in the sociology of nature see contested nature's 1998 bodies of nature 2001 both with filmic Norton and climate change in society 2011 topic mobility fourthly re had various research projects and publications relating to the changing nature of mobility publications include sociology beyond society's 2000 a special issue of theory culture and society August 2004 on autumn abilities co-edited with Mike Featherstone Nigel thrift mobile technologies of the city 2006 co-edited with me Michel er John re also directed the Centre for mobilities research between 2003 and 2015 and was later the co-director of the Institute for social futures topic complexity theory finally john are' had been exploring some implications of complexity theory for the social sciences publications here include global complexity 2003 and complexity a special double issue of theory culture and society 2005 he was also one of the founding editors of the new journal mobilities and served as editor of the international library of sociology since 1990 routledge topic books published excluding foreign language editions books translated into 10 plus languages 1973 reference groups in the theory of revolution route legend Kegan Paul power in Britain Hyneman education co-edited with John wake fed 1975 social theory is science route llege in Kegan Paul with Russell Keith 1981 the anatomy of capitalist societies Macmillan 1982 social theorist science 2nd edition route llege & Kegan Paul with Russell Keith 1983 capital labor and the middle classes Allen & Unwin with Mick Abercrombie 1985 social relations and spatial structures Macmillan co-edited with Derrick Gregory localities class and gender peon with Lancaster regionalism group 1987 the end of organized capitalism polity with Scot lash 1988 contemporary British society polity with Nick Abercrombie Alan Ward keith suit Hill Sylvia will be 1989 to 96 schools of thought in sociology general editor of 18 Valls edward elgar 1990 localities policies politics do localities matter Hutchinson co-edited with Michael Harlow Chris pick Vance restructuring place class and gender sage with other members of the Lancaster regionalism group the tourists gays sage 1994 economies of signs in space sage with Scott lash contemporary British society second edition polity with Mike Abercrombie Alan Ward Keith suit Hill Sylvia will be leisure landscapes main report and background papers CP re with Gordon Clark Jan Darrell Robin Grove white filmic Morton 1995 consuming places routledge 1997 touring cultures route llege co-edited with Chris Rajic 1998 contested natures sage with filmic Morton 2000 sociology for the new millennium special issue of the British Journal of sociology commissioned contributors include casts deaths Wallace Steinbeck Sasson fer born sociology beyond society's route ledge contemporary British society third edition polity with Mike Abercrombie Alan Ward al bodies of nature special issue of body in society six commissioned co-edited with filmic Morton 2001 bodies of nature sage co-edited with Phil McNaughton 2002 the tourists gaze second edition London sage 2003 global complexity Cambridge polity 2004 presence/absence special issue of environment and planning a society in space 22 co-edited with Mitchell Callen and John law autumn abilities special issue of theory culture and society 21 co-edited with Mike Featherston and Nigel thrift tourism mobilities places to play places in play Routledge co-edited with Mimi sheller performing tourist places Ashgate with Baron Holt Jo hall drop em Larson J 2005 complexity special issue of theory culture and society 2 - 1 - 700 - mobilities London sage co-edited with Featherston M thrift n 285 PP sociology de mobilities une nouvelle frontier paula sociology Paris Armand Colin 251 PP 2006 mobilities and materiality z' special issue of environment and planning a co-edited with m sheller mobile technologies of the city london route bridge co-edited with m sheller mobilities geographies networks london Ashgate with Jay Larson k ax Heusen 2007 mobilities cambridge polity 2010 mobile lives london route llege with Anthony Eliot 2011 climate change in society Cambridge polity 2013 societies beyond oil London Zed 2014 offshoring Cambridge polity 2016 what is the future Cambridge polity | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2019-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,177 | 7,542 |
YDp5kZvIUwQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDp5kZvIUwQ | Navigating the Storm: Lessons on Market Volatility from Expert Michael Gayed | yeah it goes back to conditioning right that's he kept on saying that all throughout last year and now he's basically saying yeah if it's strong it probably means higher rates but again that's not necessarily A Bad Thing it's just these narratives are just not true all you need to do is look at history before 2012. so um look I I've made this point many times before bear markets make fools of bulls and bears bear markets make fools of bulls and bears this is what volatility does it makes everybody look foolish makes it everybody look wrong at some point I think we're in the stage where the Bears are being made to be fools now okay because the market is telling you that a lot of things have been discounted a lot of the narratives are being countered that doesn't mean the bear Market's over this is what markets do they they humble everybody at different times right so that's what I'm saying I think there's still credit event out there but for now the conditions are there for the Melt up and irrespective of what palace is irrespective of what anybody says the bond markets are already stabilized all you needed to do was to have the long end of the curve stabilize for markets to be comfortable right in rallying for stocks to Rally stabilization means you can actually model things out if you don't know where interest rates are on the long end if you're doing an MPV calculation that's when activity starts but if you have some degree of stability it creates confidence confidence is all you need for stocks to go higher not what Powell says | The Lead-Lag Report | UCInl2wu4m5EjpgZP7kosVUg | 2023-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 285 | 1,556 |
SY82QZ2oegI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY82QZ2oegI | PURVEYR: A focus on the Philippine Creative Culture | beneath all the chaos an exquisite desire aha with an overwhelming breath of life a mine burning with passion Towanda and Towanda to venture into the unknown to navigate through the wilderness to create to evolve to let art and BR to tell stories through a different lens to unearth authenticity to move create and inspire to this to convey to capture the soul in words photographs and memories one story one place one human at a time to thread adventurously and to live relentlessly to surrender endlessly and to exist boundlessly to endure earth to just be real people that live in conversations law explorations what do you live for you | PURVEYR | UClK1XPSzUB6hviOUTrESxYg | 2015-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 112 | 639 |
LUJQ_IduIWM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUJQ_IduIWM | Bitcoin Mining is Predominantly Renewables Driven | Christopher Bendiksen | all right um thanks everyone for tuning in uh my name is uh christopher bendixon i'm the head of research at coin shares uh we're a crypto investment firm a digital asset manager um we got a full suite of uh crypto investment products that i'm not gonna talk too much about here because i don't actually have time but you can check check us out on our website um i'm gonna talk uh about um bitcoins and uh renewables let me run about this all the way back sorry it's at the wrong end we're going to talk about bitcoin and renewables again i'm going to follow up a little bit on some of the previous points that philip made i'm going to come at this from a little bit of a different angle but it's not actually that different what we're going to talk about uh so uh as many of you have seen you know for quite some time now the media has been uh claiming that bitcoin money is an exceptionally damaging industry with regards to the climate um and it's even gone so far as certain people publicly asking that governments ban bitcoin entirely to quote unquote say the environment um i don't have time to cover any of those articles or their contents in full detail um but i've still collected uh my favorite quotes though so we have bitcoin mining maybe pumping out as much co2 per year as kansas um could be bitcoin predicted to be the nail in the coffin of climate change yeah okay um bitcoin can push global warming above two degrees centigrade in a couple decades no and then just my favorite bitcoin will burn the planet down the question how fast um so in this uh pretty quick presentation i'm going to make two points and i'm going to add my own opinion as a conclusion uh first i'm going to show that bitcoin mining is probably nowhere nearly as bad as uh some of these pundits are claiming and in fact it's our belief that bitcoin mining is predominantly driven by renewable energy uh secondly i'll claim that exactly contrary to what's being said bitcoin mining is an excellent opportunity for mankind to effectively increase the investment in renewables projects without having to involve neither taxpayers nor governments and so if they actually want a positive outcome for renewable my conclusion uh governments should simply leave bitcoin alone uh so the anti-mining argument goes something like this simplification so bitcoin miners are predominantly located in china that's true uh china mainly generates its electricity from coal that's also true uh therefore bitcoin mining is predominantly driven by coal based electricity uh we don't think that's true we think that's false and i'll get into why we believe this last one is false but uh let me first talk a bit about how we got there so uh when we were first introduced to this narrative this is quite a few years ago actually uh we were concerned too because you know it is true that bitcoin uses a lot of energy um but as we started looking a little deeper into the actual mining industry it also became increasingly clear that the dirty industry narrative is built on somewhat shaky grounds and it's based on methodologies that we consider to be not quite appropriate and not sufficiently granular so um almost all the large miners we spoke to initially were hydrominers uh and there's a greater diversity now so it already smelled a bit funky from the start so we started putting together an overview of the most important global mining regions and the way we did this was to troll the internet for any public announcement of mining facilities uh we read all available mining research we can find we lurked around tons of mining forums chat groups called emailed it and texted pretty much anyone that would answer us which initially weren't a lot of people but uh you know two two and a half years in uh more and more these days so it turns out there's actually quite a lot of information out there it's just very scattered and hard to collect so it's extremely time consuming which is why i don't think there's been that i mean there's there's a lot of good research coming out now but back then there really wasn't a lot but but here's here's where our estimate uh currently stands so uh as you can see on this map there are concentrations of miners in the pacific northwest texas eastern united states canada iceland the nordics caucasus iran russian southern siberia kazakhstan and certain provinces of china some very interesting patterns here a lot of miners are in mountainous regions and a lot of these regions are traversed by powerful rivers many are in regions that are windy and many are in regions that are relatively sparsely populated some are in regions where fossil fuels are extremely cheap and abundant and i also do have to make the point that mining on waste gas from north american oil fields here has enormous potential for future development marty will tell you all about that uh it's just not something that we've seen fully come to fruition yet it's on the cusp though which which you know we'll talk a little bit about that on top of this though a lot of these regions had relatively high renewable curtailment rates and this was particularly true within china um we already knew that mining is incredibly competitive and that the pressure on miners to access cheaper and cheaper electricity is extreme as philip mentioned this is presentation having come from an energy background i also knew that contrary to what a lot of people think renewables are often the cheapest sources of electricity available especially hydro geothermal and onshore wind it's just they tend to be in unfortunate locations you know on top of mountains like philadelphia so you know wind rain and volcanoes uh can't really be shipped around the world like coal and gas can uh renewable power plants need to be built wherever uh their geography allows them um so one of the main problems we faced with renewables uh not even considering the variable production issue of solar and wind and the side effects that that has on the grid uh one of the main problems we have is transmission losses so when we send power over long distances some is lost as heat and the problem increases with distance if the renewable power plant is far enough from demand centers the transmission losses can be so large that by the time the electricity reaches demand centers it can't actually compete on cost against fossil fuel plants which can be placed right next to its clients uh not to mention that long distance transmission lines are also expensive they're unsightly and unpopular you know someone has to pay for them which are the consumers through higher prices nobody wants them in their backyard and nobody even wants to look at them these are ugly um you know this is simplifying a complex subject but transmission losses are a major reason why we can't power more of the world with hydropower even if we have huge untapped capacity all over the world i mean i would know i'm from norway and we have so much of this stuff laying around we haven't you know we just don't know how to sell it uh by the time it reaches uh industry or consumers it's it's just too expensive so again contrary to what a lot of people think like we don't really send electricity over long distances in large quantities it's just not economical and this makes a lot of renewable energy stranded and it also mutes the argument that renewables spent on mining simply necessitates the addition of fossil fuels somewhere else that's just not how it works so at the source on a localized cost of electricity basis hydropower is the cheapest 24 7 available renewable energy in the world and we have a lot of it so this is an overview of localized cost of energy for global utility scale power projects so that is the total cost of electricity per megawatt over the project lifetime as you can see geothermal onshore wind and hydro generates some of the cheapest electricity available and this even underestimates hydro projects because they tend to outlive their projected lifetime and can be refurbished extremely cheaply compared to their construction cost which is mainly the cost of the dam itself so to add to this uh lots of large and mid-scale hydro dams do not run at capacity uh sometimes because of seasonality uh often um because they're too far from demand centers other times because they're built in the absence of corresponding grid capacity other times again because industry or consumers they were originally built to serve has since left or never arrived but the dam is still there so in fact absurd amounts of potential energy is wasted globally every year by letting water run over dams mostly in china which is by far the world's largest producing of hydropower and this is a massive drain on profitability of renewables so uh reuters estimated in 2015 that around a thousand terawatt hours were wasted in china that's enough to power britain and germany combined union governor uh rang chung faw said his province wasted 30 terawatt hours annually in 2018. i mentioned the reason i mentioned yunnan specifically is because it's a big bitcoin mining region uh same with sichuan another big bitcoin mining region that had 75 gigawatts of installed hydropower capacity in 2017 but it's great it can only handle half of that uh and for context here again uh the bitcoin mining network currently draws around 8.4 gigawatts or around 73 terawatt hours on an annualized basis so with all this in mind uh you know we started looking at the mining regions in more detail with regards to their energy mix so even if our methodology is a little bit more granular it's still very simple um for smaller countries like iceland or georgia or you know norway or sweden we figured it's pretty reasonable to assume that any minor within the country would use roughly the same energy mix as the national average but and i think this is extremely important for larger countries like china or russia the us or canada regional differences in renewables are so big that assumptions like that don't actually work like the energy mix in texas is not the same as in oregon nor is it the same in xinjiang or sichuan they might as well be different countries sometimes they even have their own greats like texas so for these large countries we found the renewables penetration in each localized region and we used that instead of national averages so here are the regions that we in 2019 uh found to be the the most important ones uh as you can see uh we selected four particular regions that are china and then a whole host of various countries and provinces and states on the east side um you'll note here that most of these regions have a much higher renewables penetration than the global average of 18 um and so in this model you know we group them into four groups so we have uh sichuan and then remaining china which is yunnan xinjiang and inner mongolia then we have their remaining non-relevant chinese regions which are all the countries in the right column and then we have the rest of the world um so of inside of the groupings we simply take an arithmetic average of all participants and we do that just to reflect the fact that these are estimates right uh i i want to just point that out just like you did these are estimates and we don't want to make the model seem more detailed than it is so using these uh in december we calculated uh this renewables uh penetration which was even on one of philip's slides um so the way we do that is that we we take the renewables penetration of each of those regions and then we add the global mining share to it and so global mining share we think is approximately 65 uh in china with 80 of that in sichuan and uh the remaining non chinese regions account for around 31 percent and then 4 scattered around the world so uh in this case the renewables estimate is 73 percent uh however there is a really important caveat to this table uh which we've come to realize over time uh it reflects the conditions of the last chinese wet season so let me talk a little bit about that um the more we learn about local dynamics within china the more we've realized it's not quite as straightforward as our initial estimates might suggest so whereas in the beginning we thought that mining operations when established were fairly static and and that is indeed the case in almost the entire world uh but it is not the case in china so in fact the chinese the chinese mining industry is highly seasonal uh and this is a result of seasonal weather causing the electricity prices to fluctuate in the hydro-heavy regions in the southwest so the wet season starts in the late spring and lasts until late fall approximately may to december and during the wet season electricity is cheapest in sichuan and yunnan which are hydro regions and in the dry season it is cheapest in xinjiang in inner mongolia which are coal and wind regions so to take advantage of that miners migrate so they migrate between the largest purple dot and almost i guess almost black dot i don't know if i'm color blind um so you know for those that wonder that's almost uh i think it's actually 2 000 kilometers so we have potentially gigawatts of miners moving thousands of kilometers twice a year think about that that's pretty clear that's pretty crazy and also to be clear you know we know these migrations happen but we're not yet quite sure of the extent uh there's a really um sexy data recently released uh by uh cambridge uh applein blindings team uh that suggests that it's actually pretty extensive so much more common than we first thought and since last december unfortunately we haven't had the opportunity to make a comprehensive estimate of minor locations this year but what we've gotten instead are those cambridge figures suggesting that the vast majority of internal chinese miners might actually move around with the seasons so instead of doing a proper new estimate i figured i'd instead show you what the renewables penetration would look like under the assumption that during the wet season uh 80 percent of chinese mining happens in sichuan and yunnan like our december estimate and in the dry season it's 80 percent xinjiang in our mongolia which looks a lot more uh like the current image suggested by that cambridge data so um here we've just adapted our methodology slightly um our four groups are now sichuan and yunnan uh that are now wet season china and then we have shinjangan in mongolia which is dry season china and then remaining relevant global mining regions and rest of the world so for mining shares uh we we've assumed uh the same uh international distribution as before uh 65 china um you know 31 percent uh remaining world and and four in in in the uh scattered among the non-important regions um and internally in china we've uh assumed that 80 percent of chinese hash rate flows between sichuan yunnan in the summer and xinjiang in mongolia in the winter every season and so the current dry season renewables penetration estimate looks like this uh where their shares of renewables for mining is 41 so as you can see uh it has a really large effect and the current uh wet season estimate would be 69 and that is even down from what we had earlier and that reflects increased mining in kazakhstan and um other you know iran which has essentially zero renewables which would put the annual renewables average at 55 uh you know and considering the fact that the seasons are roughly six months each um you know that's that's uh how we would target that uh so you know i i think that it is likely that the truth is closer to the average of the two uh but frankly we need more data to be sure and the fact that it changes so rapidly uh is a big challenge for us uh which is why the the approach that they've taken at the cambridge center is super super interesting um also for a fully for truly full view uh we need county level renewables figures in places like new york and texas because we know that miners tend to operate for example way upstate in new york where there are very few people very far from the population centers on the st lawrence basin where it's almost entirely hydro driven uh and in texas they tend to operate in land away from the cities as well uh in in in wind region but but also on uh on natural gas um so you know in in any case even under these assumptions uh renewables are the main driver of mining and again back to what philip is saying it's it's it's a cost issue it's because they are cheaper um and you know the the share of renewables in the mining energy mix is still multiples above that of the global average which leads me to the final point i want to make so bitcoin mining acts as a global electricity buyer of last resort if you're in a country with at least decent property rights and with a semblance of political stability and you can produce and sell electricity at you know call it like three cents a kilowatt hour you will have instant demand for miners uh nick carter made an excellent mental image of this a few years back he imagined uh global electricity prices as a surface relief map uh and on this map the peaks would represent the high electricity prices and the bottoms or trough split represents low prices and mining acts as a glass of water poured out over this map it seeks out the bottoms and it smoothens it out so this means that we can use mining to bootstrap renewables projects that are otherwise too remote to warrant initial investment instead of having to front load the entire project with enough capital to immediately connect it to the grid miners can come in sit right on the site and monetize that electricity immediately so as soon as the renewables project itself reaches certain roi goals return on investment goals it can be refinanced and connected to demand centers uh miners can move on to the next project and the end result is cheap renewable energy for industry and consumers no need for subsidies just a free market doing its thing keeping in mind that the energy sources with the lowest levelized cost of electricity are renewables particularly onshore wind geothermal and hydro what we're effectively doing then is a voluntary redirection of capital from savers to renewable energy projects increasing investment in that sector and all at the same time safeguarding a globally independent hard asset monetary system and that's something i think we should take the time to think about with a little more depth and nuance thank you very much you | Value of Bitcoin | UClVWvuuXKMCLzaxJjMDn0Dg | 2021-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,333 | 18,515 |
_U0qTLPHfhI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U0qTLPHfhI | CORNBREAD HEMP TAKES ON CAPITOL HILL! | hi it's Jim from cornbread hip Eric is right over here we're on Capitol Hill right now we're Lobby in Congress about 10th issues in the farm bill you our customers have written over 150 letters uh here's some more here's some more check these out they're all addressed to over 47 senators in 25 States we're over here to deliver them today to the Senate Office Buildings to share your concerns at cbdv regulated by the FDA like a wellness supplement like it ought to be and thanks for your help we're talking to people to make real change today on Capitol Hill thanks thanks | Cornbread Hemp | UC52K18lChEiq11-sbyCJl5Q | 2023-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 106 | 574 |
FMifNKL3wV0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMifNKL3wV0 | expressive throat chakra yoga flow. | [Music] hello and welcome to your throat chakra yoga flow today we'll be focusing on strengthening and lengthening our neck releasing and relaxing our upper middle and lower back let's begin a comfortable seat tuning in to the sound of our breath letting go of the day so far [Music] what's happening in the future together we'll inhale as we allow our arms to rise overhead and exhale bringing our hands down to our mat shrugging our shoulders again let's inhale arms come up and exhale hands come down our gaze is at the same levels our fingertips as we shrug our shoulders inhale rise up and exhale releasing our hands back down to our mats rolling our shoulders back together as we inhale hands come up and exhale hands come down to our mats this time right arm comes up overhead keeping our left hand firmly on our mat we'll straighten our right arm out to the side as we feel an even deeper stretch in our neck and on your next exhale bringing that right arm across your body touching your opposite knee as we inhale into a twist exhale release a little bit deeper inhale lengthen our crown to the sky exhale twisting even deeper inhale lengthen and exhale maybe rotating your neck even deeper making sure we are safe we feel protected and no pain we'll slowly bring our neck back to center as our left arm comes up overhead and exhale right hand planted on our mat left arm extended out inhale [Music] exhale inhale [Music] and exhale bring our left arm across our body gracing our right knee as we inhale our spine lengthens exhale twisting inner spine inhale heart opens exhale relaxing our shoulders down to the ground inhale thin [Music] exhale release coming back to center together let's inhale our palms come up overhead reaching reaching reaching all the way up to the sky and exhale bring our hands back down to our mat as we allow our neck to stay lifted allowing your neck to gently roll back our gaze lifts up to our ceiling exhale releasing our hands down to our mats as we look up feeling a nice deep stretch in the front of our neck making sure that we are not feeling any pain sensations and yoga are great but we're definitely not feeling any pain in anything that we're practicing pain is a sign that we need to ease up just a little bit maybe come out of the posture ever so slightly breathing really deeply here very very slowly begin shifting your gaze towards the front tracing an invisible line from your ceiling to the wall the line goes down as we continue the journey now tucking our chin into our chest releasing our shoulders our core still engaged but our head is very relaxed her neck completely drops and we breathe inhale and exhale [Music] very very slowly begin moving your palms out in front of you slowly releasing the soles of your feet now touch we're going to thread our arms underneath our ankles really round into our spine completely relaxing feeling a nice opening stretch in our upper back breathing into the resistance between our forearms and our calves inhale and exhale through our nose inhale through our nose and exhale through our nose [Music] so sing here for a minute breathe inhale through our nose and exhale through our nose slowly begin straightening your legs allowing our feet to come out in front of us as we very very slowly begin straightening our spine slowly slowly lifting our gaze up to the ceiling as our feet flex palms behind our hips we're pressing into the palms of our hands as we allow our neck to open even more deeply [Music] breathing here inhale deep side exhale in hills slower than molasses we'll begin bringing our gaze back to the wall allowing our palms to meet our thighs as we inhale our shoulders come all the way up to our ears and exhale shoulders come down down down our back inhale lifting them all the way up giving a nice squeeze and exhale rolling our shoulders back down our back and one by one we'll move our shoulders in nice circles the gentle mobility we'll squeeze them all the way up to our ears and release them down inhale squeezing our shoulders all the way up and exhale big release letting go inhale squeeze even more deeply really squeezing squeezing squeezing everything in our entire body as we exhale letting it go one more time big squeeze all the way up and exhale coming down into a nice forward fold allowing our body to completely relax however we may fall bringing our attention back to our breath we begin to relax seated forward fold focusing on our breath releasing any tension to the ground we'll inhale as we lengthen our spine and exhale release [Music] slowly slowly slowly inch inch by inch begin our journey back up [Music] to a seated position slowly slowly slowly we'll begin our journey back up each breath vertebrae by vertebrae using our core to lift us up when we reach our seated position come onto our hands and knees with our knees underneath our hips begin by rotating our scapula just playing with our shoulders pressing into our hands [Music] rounding really focusing on just our shoulders together let's inhale for cat cow to exhale rounding your spine inhale gently gliding our way up exhale starting with our tailbone rounding through the spine releasing our neck last inhale as we rise exhale as we fall keep breathing and being with your breath [Music] when you're ready we'll exhale back into child's pose having the option to bring our hands in between our ankles and our thighs releasing our third eye into our mats [Music] slowly slowly slowly bring your hands back in front of you as we crawl our way through keeping our chest low to the ground ass in the air we'll inhale pressing into our palms lifting all the way up and to exhale releasing into this cobra this is too much we can keep our elbows bent down on the ground and lift up slightly still getting great benefits and great great effects from this posture breathe [Music] and exhale slowly slowly slowly bringing our chin in towards our chest lowering down to the ground pressing firmly into our palms as we talk our toes and push our way all the way up to a plank breathe engage your core squeeze your glutes really press through your palms making sure that our elbows are not over extended still keeping a nice bend in our elbows we're pressing pressing pressing through the soles of our feet so there's equal energy coming back through our feet and forwards out of our crown we breathe deeply and exhale bending our knees as we push back into downward facing dog really taking the time to stretch out through our shoulders and our back inhale as we lengthen our neck exhale releasing our head completely shaking our neck yes and no inhale push through our tippy toes to come up and over into a plank holding straight and strong pressing into our palms into our toes really engaging our core here and exhale bend through our knees and push back downward facing dog releasing the back of our neck sinking into our arms twisting towards the right twisting towards the left coming back through center we push into our toes up and over into our plank holding here straight and strong entire body is activated we're feeling alive feeling our strength knowing we can hold ourselves up and exhale bending through our knees downward facing dog [Music] maybe taking a longer stance as we stretch deeply into our shoulders inhale pushing into our tippy toes as we come up and over back into plank breathing here releasing here we'll slowly exhale as we bring our body down to our mats pushing into our palms as we inhale up [Music] cobra and exhale coming back into puppy dog pose toes are passed as we bring our palms back to our mat lifting up into downward facing dog inhale right leg lifts up exhale coming forward inhale up on janayasana and exhale coming forwards pressing back to our heels inhale forwards exhale back downward facing dog inhale left leg reaches up to the sky exhale bringing our knee in towards our chest inhale and asana to exhale planting our hands down to the mat as we press into the soles of our feet pushing back stretching into our calf our hamstrings our lower back inhale rocking forward exhale press back downward facing dog inhale right leg lifts up exhale coming forward inhale up on janae asana and exhale coming forwards pressing back to our heels inhale forwards exhale back downward facing dog left leg lifts up as we inhale exhale as we come forward inhale lift up on janae asana exhale hands come down to our mat as we bring our hips back to our seat inhale coming forward exhale push back downward facing dog inhale step forward left foot right foot bending our knees and bringing our seat down to our mat so we move towards the front and slowly lower down down down until our back is flat we bring our knees in towards her chest wrapping our left arm around and our right arm around bringing our chin in towards her knees we'll squeeze squeeze squeeze and exhale release down to the mat [Music] breathe release [Music] slowly release her grip as our legs come flat onto our mats shift up onto our elbows as we inhale chin lifts up towards the ceiling exhale release the right foot release the left foot you can stay right here or slowly allow your chin to lift up even more as the crown of our head reaches towards our mat breathe [Music] it's on your next inhale slowly lower your head down to your mat inhale lift our feet up towards the sky exhale release our hips back and exhale feeling a really nice stretch in our whole spine breathe in halasana plow pose to stay here or if you have the space bring your knees over your ears [Music] slowly slowly we'll begin our descent back to our mats vertebrae by vertebrae releasing our lower body sinking deeply let's windshield wipe our legs side to side shift our hips up and over to the right side of our man as our knees come over to the left supine twist let's slowly inhale bring our knees back up to center shifting our hips up and over to the left as our knees come down to the right [Music] so on our next inhale bring our knees back up to center and release in our final resting posture of shavasana but first we'll squeeze squeeze squeeze everything squeezing our toes squeezing our feet squeezing our core our wrists our ankles squeeze and creating lots and lots of tension and release into shavasana our final resting posture letting go of our practice letting go of our breath knowing we are exactly where we are meant to be there's no difference between free will and destiny [Music] for slowly begin deepening your breath rotating your neck left and right wiggling your fingertips and your toes taking a nice big stretch overhead bending our knees and coming up however we please leaning together in a nice comfortable seat taking a few spinal rotations in one direction and shifting the other direction nice big circles with their spine and twisting over to the right inhale exhale twist over to the left inhale back to center lifting our arms up gathering all the transformative energy we've created bringing it in towards our chest bowing down to the divine energy divine flow within us all when you're ready pick yourself up and enjoy the rest of your day i thank you for being here with me and sending lots of love and blessings your way | ॐ eyedreamofearth | UC8UthBnfhV7T83reZ17v4hA | 2022-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,037 | 11,253 |
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