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eEPt7hBZZt4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEPt7hBZZt4 | It wasn't Nathan Prescott?!|Life Is Strange #20 | what we do here is go back back back back back [Music] hello fellow GBS this is sketching fire three with some more life is strange and I so far I see bad things happening I I can tell that something bad's gonna happen and it's gonna have to do with Nathan Prescott which is not a good sign let's continue and fame I also want to thank all the students for being so dedicated in their Pursuit and I'd like to dedicate this prize yeah yeah to Kate Marsh she is the real everyday hero of Blackwell and I can't wait for her to come back thank you you suck Victoria oh my God I can't believe she blackmail Jeffersons yes I can oh my God this game is so good Rachel's still dead and I want Nathan's punk ass now me too yeah I think I only need like two more games if I recall one of me took my photos because I do remember I did make the list or whatever the game's in order oh Christ yeah he says there won't be any evidence left after he's done I'll put them in order of releases because [ __ ] it oh [ __ ] what just happened what just happened no get back in there no what happened what the [ __ ] thank you okay so I I hit my capture card which is a real small thing in the thing dislodged I may have missed a little story [ __ ] or the other one is blinking out whoa that's a new moon okay I'm sorry for that uh I [ __ ] up I I kind of [ __ ] up at least God damn it I can't believe that happened I don't even know what they said but whatever Chloe right just get ready to use your rewind fast if Nathan tries to jump us don't worry it'll happen oh well not the fact that he'll jump us but we'll maybe he'll drop us I don't know yet able to walk yet oh my God I forgot I put it until dawn on YouTube holy [ __ ] man it was so long ago and just this reminded me of it I want to buy the quarry on Steam but I can't because I don't have money for it maybe I should add that as a wishlist hey I can't focus if you're yelling please are we following each other or are we going their separate ways I I literally have no idea Rachel I will get your revenge I swear I wonder if I should stream the Quarry if I ever get it or if not you know what I may stream it because the long games I usually have a problem with but since I'm playing life is strange one right now I have to also play the other ones because if I don't on YouTube then it makes no sense to me oh God X look still there don't look Chloe God damn it just shut up I mean not shut up stop crying no [Music] what just happened Chloe look how what the [ __ ] Chloe what the [ __ ] no right in the head too no Chloe no and I can't rewind Chloe Chloe no no no no no no no no Nathan Prescott you son of a [ __ ] you pieces wait that wasn't Nathan what the [ __ ] I fed them we did did Nathan up [Music] I did episode four now holy [ __ ] okay you accepted closed requests duh you stopped Warren from beating up Nathan okay Chloe warned Frank wounded Frank Victoria didn't believe your warning [ __ ] I messed up with Victoria you let the blue jay wait you saved the Blue Jay I didn't save the okay I think okay you didn't disturb the bird's nest oh my God holy [ __ ] you piece of [ __ ] listen really no you don't don't you dare don't you [ __ ] dare no you piece of [Music] piece of Spawn I got I guess this better not be the final [ __ ] chapter [Music] thank you oh my ears hold on I'm gonna turn that down holy [ __ ] that hurt my ears that hurt my ears holy [ __ ] man certified polarized how many episodes in life is strange I have this episode I have all of them episodes five episodes last episode how do I I don't know why I keep trying to click it how do I go back what happened did I [ __ ] I think I did hold on continue previously on life is strange oh yeah that did happen never mind find I don't need to see this I don't need to see that I love games like this but like what the [ __ ] wait did I start a new game I better not have [ __ ] started a new game by accident I mean I played until dawn all but two people died if I recall correctly maybe I should play that again in my free time if I can that would be interesting if I could I swear to God if he's part surgeon I'll [ __ ] die oh my god I've been drugged was I drugged like in the game was I drugged I need to be more careful about what happens because it kept [ __ ] doing something but you know what's up Max please don't tell me nope wait she's live if that is my she's live tell me that's Max oh my God she's gonna be taking advantage of and I can't use Camtasia to edit this because my things are on different whatevers if I recall correctly now everything is on different things but what the [ __ ] wake up Max wake up Max your lifestyle I know it one move I can look around am I still alive I'm alive oh thank God did he like go like with a with a blow dryer or something how do I get out of this how do I get out of this is anybody out there Dutch help nobody help me what else was there I saw something else that's right for wait the right foot oh it worked you got your right foot done finally I'm free trolley wait pull with the foot oh this is genius I'm a Genie yes God your Genius is strong work sorry um I hate looking at myself like that you'll pay for this Jefferson so it wasn't who I thought it was I don't remember anything that happened wait there's no scissors there's the same drug Nathan used on a cane we focus on pharaoh that's what I need to do I see now I promised I would never go back in time like this again but this is the only way fair enough almost almost wait I got it thanks [Applause] this angle highlights your Purity see the slightly uncomfortable what a [ __ ] what an ass and honest [ __ ] this guy oh vanity vanity posing just pure expression of Christ look at that perfect face hold that stare there stay still [ __ ] Mr Jefferson don't you dare inject me again you [ __ ] up my shot please don't worry don't worry we have all the time in the world for now this is [ __ ] up you were special the second I saw your first selfie yes I still hate that word but I love the purity of your own image not like Rachel who is always looking in the wrong places poor Rachel let me try this angle you're in your light man why am I even saying that this is fun don't move much how old is Max powerfield anyways thanks Max if only Nathan could see tried so hard but you can't just throw a few subjects around and expect a cohesive style [ __ ] you theme wait a minute it's been a minute since I started crying as his Elite family will find out hold on along with Arcadia Bay so I'm gonna play them in order which means okay look at his eyes so I can't okay here's the thing I can't exactly play them in order that they were released because I don't have life estranged before the storm but I can play at least two of them in the order of um release which is the awesome adventures the captain spirit and life is strange too but I may get before the storm beforehand I don't know but it all depends on what it is bad you're so damn nosy Max but this room is under 24 7 surveillance so all I had to do was text you from Nathan's phone and you felt right into my hands when I miss that part you really should have focused on school work not private detecting with your little friend oh my God I'm taking out the fidget spinner because this is so interesting but right very frustrating hey I'm sorry that I killed that Nathan killed her in self-defense but she had a troubled history like most Arcadia Bay dropouts nobody will be surprised or care though I promise people will care when you die tonight Max I wasn't lying when I said you have a gift [ __ ] okay now this looks good Maybe or close-ups Max please do not move so much I need to pose and framed my way this is [ __ ] up I'm putting the fidget spinner away I'm waiting until I can move a new dose will come down you know now don't move or this wheel hurt much stupid [ __ ] you just don't listen do you in fact you never did hear much in my class [ __ ] you did you might have seen all this coming God damn you are a fighter dude I thought my eye on you and I've noticed that you've been more Fearless this week then maybe your whole life remember my number one rule always I'm gonna have to rewind again aren't I how do I stop that foreign I can't believe that happened so sick I saw another photo I saw another photo right there look camera look what's that wait Jefferson couldn't handle stains on his photos good now I can use them okay oh I'm definitely more awake in this photo I could try this one okay I'm okay with this I'm not okay with this but I'm okay with this please kind mark okay right there up there we go that was easy oh I want to punch Mr Jefferson I know he's not a real person but the pods this is how you make a hateable character someone that you don't expect to be the bad guy you expect Nathan you hate Nathan throughout the whole game Nathan Prescott is an ass like yes he is an [ __ ] but this guy this guy right here takes the [ __ ] cake when it comes to being an [ __ ] he hides it so well he is evil he is so evil like this is a [ __ ] character this is a character you want to [ __ ] shoot in the head or even shoot repeatedly making it so he feels the pain each time this guy is a bastard and I for one love the story so far it is so [ __ ] up yet it's so heart-wrenching yet so beautiful in the way that everything's taken care of the [ __ ] Butterfly Effect is good in every game I've played so far and I've only played until dawn in this game and so far this game Takes the Cake and I I don't know how to feel about this man except for Pure hatred like I've hated this one student before so much so I thought I loathed them with my entire I entire but compared to this man he is a God like this man I don't know Nathan Prescott took the fall and everything basically God this is so [ __ ] up I'm getting some spectacular images here Max yes Victoria would kill to be in your place but she doesn't understand our connection you're the winner Max I choose you oh my God you [ __ ] [ __ ] you you're trying too hard I know you're scared you all have the same doe-eyed look when you wake up here replaced by fear as you realize what's about to happen [ __ ] this guy I hate this guy why are you doing this I'm so glad you asked that question I simply put oh my God I'm obsessed during that moment innocence evolves into corruption that shift from black to white to gray I need to play Tetris after this one most models I feel the need to play touches just to [ __ ] take a break and then start recording some Blackwell students carry their hope and optimism with them like an aura and those lucky few become my models subjects yes you're a psychopath and this is your last session oh contrary Max I'm so sane that nobody knows what's happening to you right now and don't get me started on your late partner I had enough of those faux Punk [ __ ] killed Chloe you murdered my best friend she had a loaded weapon this was clearly it was not self-defense she didn't fire you first [ __ ] up with me hold on hold on I'd let Chloe have that gun didn't I oh my God oh my God Chloe died because of me did I pick a conclusion where she took that gun oh my God I [ __ ] up oh no oh my God I I [ __ ] up no Chloe it's better when they don't know pure sweet Kate and she survived you failed to break her she's stronger than ever and she'll outlive you I sure hope I can't live you maybe I'll pay K to visit soon and test [ __ ] you Mr Jefferson you will not get away with this I want you to know that when you told the principal that I made Kate cry I thought you almost had me it's good our esteemed principal Wells is like most administrators his closet drunk closet drunk I do know that the prescotts are going to have a major Scandal when the town finds out what their Elite son has been doing for homework for the term manipulated like with an image Nathan's was easy to twist around oh my God he was sort of Father Figure foreign it was kind of that's what you need touching fruit you need a character that's evil manipulative stupid man on the outside I told him what he needed but it is actually just in return He manipulated himself on the inside you know what I mean who do you think his glorious dark room and equipment how else could I get all these hip new drugs for my subjects Rachel Amber was your victim not your subject Rachel Amber no Nathan thought he could be an artist Like Me instead the dumbass gave her an overdose Chloe and Rachel hold on this is this is what I'm doing right now I'll pop up my camera just real quick one was my camera not working okay this is how I'm like right now listening to all this I'm I'm literally doing this in like all the thoughts in my head are going nuts it's nuts man this is just not okay it's okay for a game this game is great I love this game so far or by far one of my favorite games but like what the [ __ ] happened right now is that what the [ __ ] [ __ ] you why why why why start listening don't not no no no no no no no no I'm sorry Max there we go that was not cool anyway Rachel is dead but no tears Los Angeles would have killed her anyway so look at this as a favor oh I see you're good because you stopped your friend from beating Nathan up I cared more about Nathan than you did no you didn't it's just too bad that he fell in lust with Rachel he actually thought he could mimic what I do with the camera and subject but he killed her but not like son where is Nathan now dead and buried after what he did to Rachel I knew I couldn't keep him as a protege for much longer he killed Nathan the police will never find his body do you finally get it now Max I can't compromise he killed Nathan Prescott you are an amateur look at the trail of death you left behind I can't blame all this on Nathan I don't care what you do to me you're gonna die [ __ ] for Chloe and Rachel and everybody else your own choice I like my models to be seen so I have to make sure there's nothing left behind of you [ __ ] you guys now let's see how these shots came out I can see why you're in this room now appealing you don't need a computer to print your work out I have all those photos in my diary the way out okay it's time to rewind oh [ __ ] everyone too fast okay wait please Mr Jefferson Max I would love to talk shop but I really need to go over these pictures especially while they're fresh in my mind okay I think our session was a career high for me could you could you show me the photos that's the first time one of my models down here has asked me that of course you would but I love that the last thing you'll ever see is yourself through my camera eye to perfect this is so [ __ ] up what the [ __ ] man hit this guy skip what did I do wrong you better I have all those photos in my diary it could be a way out come on let me go back no done done done done done holy [ __ ] stop going backwards stop going back okay let's see how these shots came out wait skip that my diary [ __ ] let me go and that's what I had to do let me help you please don't beg never beg anyway let's enjoy our final moment before I have to end our memorable session with your death you're a [ __ ] he's ticket I [ __ ] up though come on this is going so long oh wait my diary you you still have my diary don't worry nobody's going to read it thanks for reminding me there's nothing more innocent than a teenager's diary oh look at your selfies what a waste of talent look at that shot Max I get it do so much better your dumbass you dumbass piece of [ __ ] man focus on that shot what a dumbass oh wait he doesn't know about it focus on the photo duh my God I could go all the way back to the moment this all started Acts this could be your chance to fix everything for good [Music] he has he has no [ __ ] idea what I'm about to do and it's perfect I could frame any one of you in a dark corner and capture you in a moment of desperation I believe Max has taken what you kids call a selfie a dumb word right back where I started this insane week and nobody is going to hurt Chloe ever again portrait has been popular since the early 1800s your generation was not the first to use images for selfie expression sorry yes you could hold on hold on hold on okay it's been 30 minutes okay but you may not know that but I hope you all had a great and have a great day and a great life if you like this video leave a like comment down below if you wanted to do more or what you want me to see next I mean what you want me to do next no what you if you want to see more what you want me to do next subscribe if you're new or May the odds be having your favor no and me [ __ ] and made the odds be having your favorite sorry sorry I'm just so flustered right now | catchingfire3 | UCMIKEqXibYd9emfs088UeKA | 2022-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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YlJtScV71-M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlJtScV71-M | The Future of Capital Markets | Ep2 | Akash Shah: Building Trust for Retail Investors | I think the biggest risk or concern that people have about investing is that it's a rigged game. Ultimately, the biggest thing we get wrong is actually the biggest thing that we're addressing, which is, is this market fundamentally fair to all who participate? And that's the thing that we have to continue to emphasize and focus. For a retail investor to trust financial markets they ultimately have to believe that they have a right to ownership of what society's progressing. And I think that's a very important fundamental value that we'd like people to believe and for them to trust us with. Now we have to show that trust in turn back to them. In a period of extraordinary societal, geopolitical and macroeconomic stress, financial markets broadly worked, and I think that's a great reflection of the investments that have been made in the technology and infrastructure that drives capital markets over the last many years. Now, that said, no market is perfect, so we're all obliged to embrace the latest technology, really invest in resiliency and make that a priority, and ultimately ensure that from the experience of an average investor that they truly understand how that market works, what are their rights and obligations, and that ultimately their interests are aligned with the interests of those who serve them. One of the most important things we can do as a group of financial institutions is help people interpret their own data for their own purposes, make it easier, make it more transparent, make it more actionable. The concept of whose data it is, who has rights to it, and ultimately what is the quality of that information is going to be one of the central issues of our time. Allowing investors to invest in a wide range of asset classes that diversify their risk is also going to be a critical step as we think about the longer term. Historically, most retail investors invest in largely traded equities. Fixed income hasn't received the same level of attention, and until recently, private markets have been inaccessible to the average retail investor. Giving that retail investor a broad access with transparency, a clear understanding of the economics and risk, I think it really is the mandate for our our stakeholder group. Capital markets reflect the best intent of a society. We're going to tackle our most important issues, whether it's the climate transition, geopolitical strife, by increasing the flow of capital around the world and making sure that it gets to the right people to do the right things that ultimately serve our society. And for people to be owners of their society, they have to have ability to invest in a transparent, fair and economically viable way. One of the most important things we can do is help set a pathway for our world that is generally based on more inclusion, fairness and ultimately serving societal goals at the most important level that we can. | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2023-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 497 | 2,919 |
Nv5Oh8xKynI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv5Oh8xKynI | Lesson 24 - Lecture 1 - General Relativity - 2020 - OpenStax | greetings and welcome to the introduction to astronomy in this lecture we are going to discuss general relativity which is how einstein explains how gravity works and it will be very important as we will be coming up in coming lectures looking at black holes and we really need general relativity be to be able to understand what is going on around a black hole so let's go ahead and get started here and what we have first of all is let's take a look at general relativity what is it well it was put forth by albert einstein in 1916 over a hundred years ago and it was a new description of how gravity work works isaac newton described gravity as a force between two objects so that each object one object here and another object here that there would be a force pulling on this object and a force pulling on this object and as you recall those were equal and opposite forces and that was a way of explaining how orbits worked however while it works in almost every situation there are some cases where newton's description of gravity does not work so it can for example it cannot explain motion near strong sources of gravity which is where we need general relativity which is what we are talking about today it also cannot explain motion at very high speeds and that means those near the speed of light in which case we need special relativity which i am not going to go into in this lecture so let's look at what it does do and what it does describe gravity instead of being a force between two objects it describes it as a bending of space and time so space and time are bent and then objects move around in this bent space time so what does this mean well einstein gave us a postulate to start this out and that postulate is what we call the equivalence principle and essentially what the equivalence principle says is that there is no if you are in a sealed room no experiment can be done to determine the difference between these two things and that means that if you are in a sealed room unable to see out then you could be weightless a weightless object in space or you could be an object being accelerated or sorry between a weightless object in space or a freely falling object so there is no way to tell the difference between those two and that's kind of what is pictured in here is that if you have two people in free fall in this bottomless well that they can throw a ball back and forth and to them it looks like they can throw it right back and forth to each other as they fall whereas in reality the path of it is not a straight line but is actually curved so it is curved down here and then curved again but by the time the young lady here throws it to the gentleman over here by the time he catches it she will have fallen as well so they will still be exactly facing opposite each other meaning that they can just play catch and not it will not be any different if they were there but they could do the same thing if they were out in space away from a gravitational field now the other example is that is an object accelerated by a force compared to an object in a gravitational field and what that means is that if you were in a rocket being accelerated there is no experiment that you can do that would tell the difference between that rocket being accelerated at a constant rate out in space as compared to that rocket sitting on the surface of the earth unmoving and again this is in a sealed room so you cannot look outside and see that you are moving you can only do things with object with objects and the example would be if you were to drop the ball while you were on the earth it would naturally hit the ground however if you were out in space and the rocket was accelerating you could again release that ball and instead of it falling to the ground under gravity it would the floor would come up and strike it but the result is exactly the same and that's what einstein's equivalence principle is suggesting that there is no way to tell the difference between these two states now the important thing is what this means for light so let's take a look at what it means for light does light travel in a straight line we tend to think of light as traveling in a straight line but this is not always the case if we imagine a rocket sitting here on earth the light beam should travel straight across the craft and strike the other side so you would expect if you're shining a flashlight that it will go straight across and strike the other side at the same level now that makes perfect sense to us i hope but let's imagine the same rocket accelerating through space well in this case the light would hit at a lower level and that is because we have the light is now going to move a little bit because if this rocket is traveling through space the rocket is moving upward now so in the time that it takes the light to travel from the person across to the wall the racket rocket will have moved up a small amount and therefore the light beam will hit further down in this case than it would have in the first case however the equivalence principle says that we cannot distinguish between these two situations so we would not be we should not be getting a difference whether the rocket is sitting on earth or is accelerating through space these two should be according to einstein equal that exactly the same thing is going to happen in either case so by having two here two different values here two different occurrences something is wrong and what that means is that gravity must be able to bend light just as it bends or causes other objects to move and that is quite different than what newton told us newton said that gravity was a force between objects with mass if light has no mass then gravity should not be bending it so let's take a little closer look at what some of this does and what do we mean first of all how can light be bent by gravity how how can this possibly work it makes does not make sense under newton if you recall newton gave us the force is equal to the gravitational constant times the product of the masses divided by the distance between them squared if one of these masses was light and it had zero value then of course the force is going to be zero but what happens according to einstein is that the space and time around a massive object are deformed so not nice and straight and flat and the light will follow the shortest path available through that deformed space time because of this light does not travel through travel a straight line path as it otherwise would in terms of the mass of an object the amount of distortion depends on how much the object is how massive the object is now we can try to understand space-time with the use of a little diagram here as you're traveling in one direction say traveling east at a certain time so as you travel there you travel and you're traveling at a constant rate here so that as you travel a distance eastward as constant amount of time is taking at point b what happened all of a sudden the line is going straight upward well in this case now the distance is no longer changing but time still continues to run on so essentially between b and c maybe the driver stopped so maybe they stopped for lunch or a break for a certain amount of time and you could figure out how much that is here maybe about 20 or 30 minutes and then they picked up again later on as they continue to travel eastward so all that means it's kind of a way to understand what we mean by space and time in this case we're looking at it two-dimensionally in reality we'd want to look at this with four dimensions three space dimensions and one time dimension so in order to really understand it we need to do a little bit more but this gives us a rough idea of how what we mean by space time they are actually intertwined together and you can't remove them you can't look at just the spatial dimensions you have to look at time as well so let's look at what that means in terms of how we can distort space and time around it and again we are looking at a smaller number of dimensions because we can't easily picture three dimensions of space in one dimension of time but what we mean by this is that what einstein tells us is that the mass will distort the shape of the space time around it so seen in the image here here we have the earth and in this flat two-dimensional space-time if you imagine putting the earth on top of that or putting a ball or a heavy object on a sheet that was held tightly it would deform the space and time around it it would deform that space so what we find is that objects will follow the shortest path in the distorted space time so instead of things traveling straight as they would far away from the object when something is coming close to the earth it gets bent a little bit by passing through that distorted space and the more mass of the object the more the space and time will be distorted so the greater this amount of change in direction will be so a light ray far away from the earth would travel straight a light ray passing very close to the earth would actually be bent now if we replace the earth by say the sun then the bending would be even larger if we replaced it by a black hole then it would be even more extreme bending so we would get a very significant bending this amount of deviation down here would get larger and larger so einstein made some very interesting postulates here his theory comes up with some very interesting ideas but what we want to know is can we test these so any good scientific theory needs to be able to be tested and we want to look at some first next is some of the tests of general relativity that have been done now one of those is the orbit of mercury so one one of the problems that newton's theory had is that it could not predict the orbit of mercury properly in fact it could not predict what we call the perihelion or closest approach it slowly changes so it would be here one approach and then it moves a little bit the next one and it's a little bit different the next one it's constantly changing over time now general relativity predicts this and so does newton's law of gravitation so both of them predict what we call the precession of the orbit of mercury however newton's value is off by a very small amount 43 arc seconds per century so every 100 years it would be off by 43 arc seconds remember that the full moon is 1800 arc seconds across so we are talking about a very small change however it was measurable and definitely could be noted even back in the early 1900s so we knew that something was wrong one of the things that was thought was that maybe there was another planet orbiting inside mercury's orbit that had never been detected but that is no longer needed once general relativity came about it gave the correct value for how mercury's orbit would change and it was very important for mercury because mercury was the closest planet to the sun so it was most affected by the general relativistic effects now one of the other things that was tested was the deflection of starlight the orbit of mercury was important however if we think about it that was something that was known so we want to look at predictions we really like theories that make predictions and one of the predictions that general relativity makes is that starlight will bend so during a 1919 eclipse the idea was to go and observe stars that were close to the sun during an eclipse and then look at them look at them again a few months later when the sun was no longer near them so the prediction would be by einstein that the deflected path means that the light coming this direction passing close to the sun is going to change its path and it's going to make it look like it appears to come from another direction and that will change the apparent path of the star on the sky and that was a prediction that was made by einstein's theory in 1916 and several years later it was actually detected and the shifts were found and have now been found to be really what has been predicted by general relativity now general relativity again looks not just at space but at time as well so what happens with time in general relativity a couple things that we see is that time will slow down in the presence of a strong gravitational force meaning that a clock on the ground will run slower than a clock in orbit this can be tested as well so this is something we can do with very accurate atomic clocks having a clock here on the ground of the earth and measuring how it measuring it putting another clock up in orbit and then comparing the two we find that the clock on the ground will run slower than the clock up in orbit one of the other thing that occurs is the gravitational redshift so light escaping from a mass of objects cannot slow down normally when we try to escape from the earth we lose energy things lose energy they will move slower and slower they may be going fast enough to escape but they are not going to actually they're not going to they're going to change the their energy they're going to lose energy which means they slow down however light cannot slow down light always travels at the same speed which we know is the speed of light but it must lose this energy so what that means is that its wavelength gets stretched so the speed cannot change but the wavelength can and that means as we're trying to escape that light starting out here as blue light from a strong gravitational force can be shifted through the spectrum through green through yellow into orange and red by the time it gets to a distant object the higher the gravitational force here the more the shift will occur so light traveling to trying to escape from the sun has a minor shift minor gravitational redshift light trying to escape from a neutron star or from near the surface of a black hole will get a much stronger red shift now all of this can seem very far-fetched you know what does it actually mean to you that there is general relativity so what we find is that it really think of it only applying in extreme conditions but you use it every day and the big combination the big point of this is the gps satellites these are what you use to determine your position so when you pull out your smartphone and try to navigate to a location it is using the signals from gps satellites to locate where you are and follow you as you travel well these satellites are doing two things they first of all are traveling at high speeds which causes the clocks to slow down that's part of special relativity which we have not talked about a lot but they are also high above the earth where gravity is weaker so the clocks speed up and that is a general relativistic effect so the two do not exactly cancel though and in fact the combined difference is 38 microseconds or 38 millionths of a second every day now that may not seem like a whole lot but in terms of determining positions here on earth that could be seven miles in a day so if the effects of special and general relativity were not taken into account your gps would very quickly become useless those those changes and those shiftings actually do occur and if they if we were not able to correct for them gps would not work so let's finish up here as we do with our summary and what we find is that uh remember general relativity given to us by einstein in 1916 gives us describes gravity as a bending of space and time as compared to newton's force between two objects many of tests have been done and each of these has been able to confirm the predictions of general relativity and as an example the gps satellites use both general and special relativity to locate you through your phone so to find out where you are and to be able to allow you to travel to various places using gps on your phone general and special relativity do need to be taken into account so that concludes this lecture on general relativity we'll be back again next time for another topic in astronomy so until then have a great day everyone and i will see you in class | Introduction to Astronomy - Wagner | UCvryQCnfR2qEWueq-UaWKDw | 2020-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,051 | 16,050 |
LDnm7OUJUp4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDnm7OUJUp4 | Cremation | Wikipedia audio article | cremation is the combustion vaporization and oxidation of cadavers to basic chemical compounds such as gases ashes and mineral fragments retaining the appearance of dry bone cremation may serve as a funeral or post funeral Rite as an alternative to the interment of an intact dead body in a coffin or casket cremated remains also known as remains or simply ashes which do not constitute a health risk may be buried or interred in memorial sites or cemeteries or they may be retained by relatives and dispersed in various ways cremation is an alternative in place of burial or other forms of disposal in funeral practices some families prefer to have the deceased present at the funeral with cremation to follow others prefer that the cremation occurred prior to the funeral or memorial service in many countries cremation is usually done in a crematorium some countries such as India and Nepal prefer different methods such as open-air cremation topic history topic ancient cremation dates from at least forty two thousand years ago in the archaeological record with the Mungo lady the remains of a partly cremated body found at Lake Mungo Australia alternative death rituals emphasizing one method of disposal of a body inhumation burial cremation or exposure have gone through periods of preference throughout history in the Middle East in Europe both burial and cremation are evident in the archaeological record in the Neolithic era cultural groups had their own preferences and prohibitions the ancient Egyptians developed an intricate transmigration of souls II ology which prohibited cremation this was also widely adopted by Semitic peoples the Babylonians according to Herodotus embalmed their dead early Persians practiced cremation but this became prohibited during the zoroastrian period Phoenicians practiced both cremation and burial from the Cycladic civilization in 3000 BCE until the sub Mycenaean era in 1,200 to 1100 BCE Greeks practiced inhumation cremation appeared around the 12th century BCE constituting a new practice of burial probably influenced by Anatolia until the Christian era when inhumation again became the only burial practice both combustion and information had been practiced depending on the era and location Romans practiced both with cremation generally associated with military honors in Europe there are traces of cremation dating to the early Bronze Age CE 2,000 BCE in the Pannonian plain and along the middle danube the custom became dominant throughout Bronze Age Europe with the urn filled culture from CE 1300 BCE in the Iron Age inhumation again becomes more common but cremation persisted in the villeneuve and culture and elsewhere homers account of Patroclus burial describes cremation with subsequent burial in a tumulus similar to urn field burials and qualifying as the earliest description of cremation rites this may be an anachronism as during Mycenaean times burial was generally preferred and Homer may have been reflecting the more common use of cremation at the time the Iliad was written centuries later criticism of burial rites as a common form of aspersion by competing religions and cultures including the association of cremation with fire sacrifice or human sacrifice Hinduism and Jainism are notable for not only allowing but prescribing cremation cremation in India is first attested in the cemetery age culture from C 1900 BCE considered the formative stage of Vedic civilization the Rig Veda contains a reference to the emerging practice in RV 10.15 0.14 where the forefathers both cremated agna Dagda and uncreated an ignite acta are invoked cremation remained common but not universal in both ancient Greece and ancient Rome according to Cicero in Rome information was considered the more archaic right while the most honored citizens were most typically cremated especially upper classes and members of Imperial families the rise of Christianity saw an end to cremation being influenced by its roots in Judaism the belief in the resurrection of the body and following the example of Christ burial anthropologists have been able to track the advance of Christianity throughout Europe with the appearance of cemeteries by the fifth century with the spread of Christianity the practice of burning bodies gradually disappeared from Europe in early Roman Britain cremation was usual but diminished by the 4th century it then reappeared in the 5th and 6th centuries during the migration era when sacrificed animals were sometimes included with the human bodies on the pyre and the deceased were dressed in costume and with ornaments for the Burney that custom was also very widespread among the Germanic peoples of the northern continental lands from which the anglo-saxon migrants are supposed to have been derived during the same period these ashes were usually thereafter deposited in a vessel of clay or bronze in an urn Cemetery the custom again died out with the Christian conversion of the anglo-saxons or early English during the 7th century when Christian burial became general topic Middle Ages in parts of Europe cremation was forbidden by law and even punishable by death if combined with heathen rites cremation was sometimes used by Catholic authorities as part of punishment for Protestant heretics which included burning at the stake for example the body of John Wycliff was exhumed years after his death and burned to ashes with the ashes thrown in a river explicitly as a posthumous punishment for his denial of the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation topic modern-era the first to advocate for the use of cremation was the physician Sir Thomas Brown in 1658 anuradha Brooks Pratt became the first recorded cremated European individual in modern times when she died on the 26th of September 1769 and was illegally cremated at the burial ground on Hanover Square in London the organised movement to reinstate cremation as a viable method for body disposal began in the 1870s in 1869 the idea was presented to the Medical International Congress of Florence by professors Coletti and Castiglioni in the name of public health and civilization in 1873 professor Paolo Gurin II of Lodi and professor Ludovico brunetti of Padua published reports of practical work they had conducted a model of brunette ease cremating apparatus together with the resulting ashes was exhibited at the Vienna Exposition in 1873 and attracted great attention including that of Sir Henry Thompson 1st baronet a surgeon and physician to the Queen Victoria who returned home to become the first in chief promoter of cremation in England Sir Henry Thompson's main reason for supporting cremation was that it was becoming a necessary sanitary precaution against the propagation of disease among a population daily growing larger in relation to the area it occupied in addition he believed cremation would prevent premature burial reduce the expense of funerals spare mourners the necessity of standing exposed to the weather during interment and urns would be safe from vandalism on the 13th of January 1874 some advocates of cremation including Anthony Trollope John Everett Millais George du Maurier Thomas Spencer Wells John Tenniel and Shirley Brooks held a meeting at Thompson's house in London and formally founded the cremation Society of Great Britain expressly for the purpose of obtaining and disseminating information on the subject and for adopting the best method of performing the process as soon as this could be determined provided that the Act was not contrary to law the first duty of the cremation society was to ascertain whether cremation could be legally performed in the country and then to construct a first crematorium in 1878 Sir Henry Thompson bought a piece of land in Woking as a site for the crematorium professor greeny was invited to visit Woking and supervised the erection of his cremation apparatus there they first tested it on the 17th of March 1879 by cremating the body of a horse however the inhabitants of Woking showed strong antipathy to the crematorium and appealed to the Home Secretary Sir Richard cross to prohibit the use of the building legalization of cremation came about through the eccentric activities of Welsh neo druidic priest William price after his first child died in 1884 and believing that it was wrong to bury a corpse thereby polluting the earth Pryce decided to cremate his son's body he was arrested by the police for the illegal disposal of a corpse price successfully argued in court that while the law did not state that cremation was legal it also did not state that it was illegal the case set a precedent that together with the activities of the newly founded cremation Society of Great Britain led to the cremation Act 1902 the Act imposed procedural requirements before a cremation could occur and restricted the practice to authorized places in 1885 the first official cremation in the UK took place in Woking the deceased was mrs. Jeannette C Pickers Gill a well known figure in literary and scientific circles by the end of the year the cremation Society of Great Britain had overseen two more cremations a total of three out of five hundred ninety seven thousand three hundred fifty-seven deaths in the UK that year in 1886 ten bodies were cremated at Woking crematorium during 1888 in which twenty-eight cremations took place the cremation Society planned to provide a chapel waiting rooms and other amenities there in 1892 a crematorium opened in Manchester followed by one in Glasgow in 1895 Liverpool in 1896 and Birmingham crematorium in 1903 crematoria in Europe were built in 1878 in the town of Gotha in German later in Heidelberg in 1891 the first modern Crematory in the US was built in 1876 by Francis Julius Lemoine after hearing about its use in Europe during that time it was thought that people were getting sick by attending funerals of those recently deceased and that decomposing bodies were leaking into the water systems Lemoine built the Crematory to cremate bodies in a controlled environment primarily for sanitary reasons cremation was used to destroy any organic matter that could cause illness and give families a better way to preserve ashes before Lemoine's Crematory closed in 1901 it had performed 42 cremations some of the various Protestant churches came to accept cremation with the rationale being God can resurrect a bowl of ashes just as conveniently as he can resurrect a bowl of dust the 1908 Catholic Encyclopedia was critical about these efforts referring to them as a sinister movement and associating them with Freemasonry although it said that there is nothing directly opposed to any dogma of the church in the practice of cremation in 1963 at Second Vatican Council Pope Paul the sixth lifted the ban on cremation and in 1966 allowed Catholic priests to officiate at cremation ceremonies in the US only about one Crematory per year was built in the late 19th century as embalming became more widely accepted and used crematories lost their sanitary edge not to be left behind crematories had an idea of making cremation beautiful they started building crematories with stained glass windows and marble floors with frescoed walls by 2008 the cremation rate was thirty six point two percent and was growing about one percentage point a year according to Kaena Kaena is the largest organization representing crematories and Funeral Homes in the US and Canada Australia also started to establish modern cremation movements and societies Australians had their first purpose-built modern crematorium in chapel in the West Terrace Cemetery in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in 1901 this small building resembling the buildings at Woking remained largely unchanged from its 19th century style and was in full operation until the late 1950s the oldest operating crematorium in Australia is at Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney it opened in 1925 in the Netherlands the foundation of the Association for optional cremation in 1874 assured in a long debate about the merits and demerits of cremation laws against cremation were challenged and invalidated in 1915 two years after the construction of the first crematorium in the Netherlands though cremation did not become legally recognized until 1955 topic World War two during World War two 1939 245 Nazi Germany used specially built furnaces in at least six extermination camps throughout occupied Poland including at Auschwitz Birkenau Chelmno Belzec madonna k-- Sobibor and Treblinka where the bodies of those murdered by gassing were disposed of using incineration the efficiency of industrialized killing of operation Reinhard during the most deadly phase of the Holocaust produced too many corpses therefore the crematorium manufactured two SS specifications were put into use in all of them to handle the disposals around the clock day and night the Vrba Wetzler report offers the following description at present there are four crematoria in operation at Birkenau two large ones i and ii and two smaller ones three and IV those of type one and two consist of three parts ie of the furnace room B the large halls and C the gas chamber a huge chimney rises from the furnace room around which are grouped nine furnaces each having four openings each opening can take three normal corpses at once and after an hour and a half the bodies are completely burned this corresponds to a daily capacity of about two thousand bodies crematoria 3 an IV work on nearly the same principle but their capacity is only half as large thus the total capacity of the four cremating and gassing plants at Birkenau amounts to about 6,000 daily the holocaust furnaces were supplied by a number of manufacturers with the best known and most common being Tov and Sons as well as quarry company of Berlin whose ovens were elongated to accommodate two bodies slid inside from the backside the ashes were taken out from the front side the furnaces were also unique in that they were of a standalone type meaning that there was no visible ductwork for the exhaust gases these furnaces based around a design commonly used for Hospital incinerators instead vented the gases down through a series of ducts embedded in the floor with the help of a draft fan located at the far end of the structure once outside the gasses then rose through a free-standing chimney most notable for the fact that it was not directly attached to the structure of the building itself nor had a visible duct leading into it topic modern cremation process the cremation occurs in a cremator that is housed within a crematorium and comprises one or more furnaces a cremator as an industrial furnace that is able to generate temperatures of 872 980 degrees Celsius 1600 to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure disintegration of the corpse a crematorium may be part of a chapel or a funeral home or may be an independent facility or a service offered by a cemetery modern cremator fuels include oil natural gas propane and in some areas like Hong Kong coal gas however coal and coke were used until the early 1960s modern cremate errs automatically monitor their interior to tell when the cremation process is complete the time required for cremation varies from body to body and in modern furnaces the process may be as fast as one hour per 50 kilograms 100 pounds of body weight a cremator is not designed to cremate more than one human body at a time cremation of multiple bodies is generally illegal in the United States and many other countries though exceptions may be made for for example stillborn twins or a baby and mother who died during childbirth the chamber where the body is placed is called a retort and is lined with heat-resistant refractory bricks refractory bricks are designed in several layers the outermost layer is usually simply an insulation material eg mineral wool inside is typically a layer of insulation brick mostly calcium silicate in nature heavy duty cream aters are usually designed with two layers of fire bricks inside the insulation layer the layer of fire bricks in contact with the combustion process protects the outer layer and must be replaced from time to time the coffin or container has inserted charged into the retort as quickly as possible to avoid heat loss through the top door the container may be mounted on to charger motorized trolley that can quickly insert it or on a fixed or movable hopper that allows the container to slide into the cremator some crematoria allow relatives to view the charging this is sometimes done for religious reasons such as in traditional Hindu and Jain funerals in some countries including the United States there is increasing use of the alkaline hydrolysis process trademarked as res Meishan which involves the use of lye heated with the body at high pressure allowing the body to be broken down into its chemical compounds a cremator is not used the process is described by its inventors as more ecologically favorable than other forms of cremation topic body container in the United States federal law does not dictate any container requirements for cremation certain states however may require an opaque or non transparent container of all cremations this can be a simple corrugated cardboard box or a wooden casket coffin most casket manufacturers provide lines of caskets that are specially built for cremation another option as a cardboard box that fits inside a wooden shell which is designed to look like a traditional casket after the funeral service the box is removed from the shell before cremation permitting the shell to be reused Funeral Homes may also offer rental caskets which are traditional caskets used only during the services after which the bodies are transferred to other containers for cremation rental caskets are sometimes designed with removable beds and liners which are replaced after each use in the United Kingdom the body is not removed from the coffin and is not placed into a container as described above the body is cremated with the coffin which is why all British coffins that are to be used for cremation must be combustible the code of cremation practice forbids the opening of the coffin once it has arrived at the crematorium and rules stipulate that it must be cremated within 72 hours of the funeral service therefore in the United Kingdom bodies are cremated in the same coffin that they are placed in at the Undertaker's although the regulations allow the use of an approved cover during the funeral service it is recommended that jewellery be removed before the coffin is sealed for this reason when cremation is finished the remains are passed through a magnetic field to remove any metal which will be interred elsewhere in the crematorium grounds or increasingly recycled the ashes are entered into a cremulator to further grind the remains down into a finer texture before being given to relatives or loved ones are scattered in the crematorium grounds where facilities exist in Germany the process is mostly similar to that of the United Kingdom the body is cremated in the coffin a piece of fire clay with a number on it is used for identifying the remains of the dead body after burning the remains are then placed in a container called an ash capsule which generally is put into a sinner area in Australia the deceased is cremated in a coffin supplied by the under reusable or cardboard coffins are becoming popular with several manufacturers now supplying them for low-cost a plain particle board coffin known in the trade as a chippy can be used handles if fitted are plastic and approved for use in a cremator coffins vary from natural cardboard and unfinished particle board covered with a velvet pall if there is a service to solid timber most or veneered particle board cremations can be delivery only with no proceeding chapel service at the crematorium although a church service may have been held or preceded by a service in one of the crematorium chapels delivery only allows crematoria to schedule cremations to make best use of the cremator 'z perhaps by holding the body overnight in a refrigerator allowing a lower fee to be charged delivery only is sometimes called West chapel service in industry jargon topic burning and ashes collection the box containing the body is placed in the retort and incinerated at a temperature of 760 to 1150 degrees Celsius 1400 to 2100 degrees Fahrenheit during the cremation process the greater portion of the body especially the organs and other soft tissues is vaporized and oxidized by the intense heat gases released are discharged through the exhaust system the process usually takes 90 minutes to two hours with larger bodies taking longer time jewelry such as necklaces wristwatches and rings are ordinarily removed before cremation and returned to the family several implanted devices are required to be removed pacemakers and other medical devices can cause surprisingly large dangerous explosions contrary to popular belief the cremated remains are not ashes in the usual sense after the incineration is completed the dry bone fragments are swept out of the retort and pulverized by a machine called a cremulator essentially a high-capacity high speed blender to process them into ashes or cremated remains although pulverization may also be performed by hand this leaves the bone with a fine sand like texture and color able to be scattered without need for mixing with any foreign matter though the size of the grain varies depending on the cremulator used their mean weight is 2.4 kilograms for an adult human while the mean weight for adult males is about one kilogram higher than that for adult females there are various types of cremulator x' including rotating devices grinders and older models using heavy metal balls the grinding process typically takes about 20 seconds in east asian countries such as Japan China or Taiwan the bones are not pulverized unless requested beforehand when not pulverized the bones are collected by the family and stored as one might do with ashes the appearance of cremated remains after grinding is one of the reasons they're called ashes although a non-technical term sometimes used us remains a portmanteau of cremated and remains the cremation Association of North America prefers that the word remains not be used for referring to human cremated remains the reason given is that cremains is thought to have less connection with the deceased whereas a loved ones cremated remains has a more identifiable human connection after final grinding the ashes are placed in a container which can be anything from a simple cardboard box to a decorative urn the default container used by most crematoria when nothing more expensive has been selected is usually a hinged snap locking plastic box an unavoidable consequence of cremation is that a tiny residue of bodily remains is left in the chamber after cremation and mixes with subsequent cremations topic ash weight and Composition cremated remains are mostly dry calcium phosphates with some minor minerals such as salts of sodium and potassium sulfur and most carbon are driven off as oxidized gases during the process although a relatively small amount of carbon may remain as carbonate the ash remaining represents very roughly 3.5 percent of the body's original mass 2.5 percent in children because the weight of dry bone fragments is so closely connected to skeletal mass their weight varies greatly from person to person because many changes in body composition such as fat and muscle loss or gain do not affect the weight of cremated remains the weight of the remains can be more closely predicted from the person's height and sex which predicts skeletal weight then it can be predicted from the person's simple weight ashes of adults can be said to weigh from eight hundred seventy-six to three thousand seven hundred eighty four grams one pound fifteen ounces to eight pounds five ounces with women's ashes generally weighing below 2,750 grams six pounds one ounce and men's ashes generally weighing above 1880 seven grams four pounds three ounces not all that remains is bone there may be melted metal lumps from mists jewelry casket furniture dental fillings and surgical implants such as hip replacements breast implants do not have to be removed before cremation some medical devices such as pacemakers may need to be removed before cremation to avoid the risk of explosion large items such as titanium hip replacements which tarnish but do not melt for casket hinges are usually removed before processing as they may damage the processor if they are missed at first they must ultimately be removed before processing is complete as items such as titanium joint replacements are far too durable to be ground implants may be returned to the family but are more commonly sold as ferrous non ferrous scrap metal after the remains are processed smaller bits of metals such as tooth fillings and rings commonly known as gleanings are SIB doubt and maybe later interred in common consecrated ground in a remote area of the cemetery they may also be sold as precious metal scrap topic methods of retaining or disposing of the cremated remains cremated remains are returned to the next-of-kin in different manners according to custom and country in the United States the cremated remains are almost always contained in a thick watertight polyethylene plastic bag contained within a hard snap top rectangular plastic container which is labeled with a printed paper label the basic sealed plastic container bag may be contained within a further cardboard box or velvet sack or they may be contained within an urn if the family had already purchased one an official certificate of cremation prepared under the authority of the crematorium accompanies the remains and if required by law the permit for disposition of human remains which must remain with the cremated remains cremated remains can be kept in an urn stored in a special Memorial Building columbarium buried in the ground at many locations are sprinkled on a special field mountain or in the sea in addition there are several services in which the cremated remains will be scattered in a variety of ways and locations some examples are via a helium balloon through fireworks shot from shotgun shells by boat are scattered from an aeroplane one service sends a lipstick tube sized sample of the cremated remains into low Earth orbit where they remain for years but not permanently before re-entering the atmosphere some companies offer a service to turn part of the cremated remains into synthetic diamonds that can then be made into jewelry cremated remains may also be incorporated with urn and cement into part of an artificial reef or they can also be mixed into paint and made into a portrait of the deceased some individuals use a very small amount of the remains in tattoo ink for remembrance portraits cremated remains can be scattered in national parks in the United States with a special permit they can also be scattered on private property with the permission of the owner a portion of the cremated remains may be retained in a specially designed locket known as cremation jewelry or even blown into special glass keepsakes in glass orbs the cremated remains may also be entombed most cemeteries will grant permission for burial of cremated remains in occupied cemetery plots that have already been purchased or are in use by the families disposing of the cremated remains without any additional charge or oversight concerns have been raised at the amount of ashes scattered at the peak of Snowden as they change the nature of the soil and may affect the ecology the final disposition depends on the personal preferences of the deceased as well as their cultural and religious beliefs some religions will permit the cremated remains to be sprinkled or retained at home some religions such as Roman Catholicism preferred to either bury or entombed the remains Hinduism obliges the closest male relative son grandson etc of the deceased to immerse the cremated remains in the holy river Ganges preferably at the holy city of Triveni Sangam Allahabad or Varanasi or Haridwar India the Sikhs immerse the remains in subtle egde usually at Shree har current poor in southern India the ashes are immersed in the river Kaveri at Paschal avahi me in sri ranga putana at a stretch where the river flows from east to west depicting the life of a human being from sunrise to sunset in Japan and Taiwan the remaining bone fragments are given to the family and are used in a burial ritual before final interment topic reasons for choosing cremation aside from religious reasons discussed below some people find they prefer cremation over traditional burial for personal reasons the thought of a long and slow decomposition process is unappealing to some many people find that they prefer cremation because it disposes of the body instantly other people view cremation as a way of simplifying their funeral process these people view a ground burial is an unneeded complication of their funeral process and thus choose cremation to make their services as simple as possible cremation is a more simple disposition method to plan than a burial funeral this is because with a burial funeral you have to plan for more transportation services for the body as well as embalming and other body preservation methods with a burial funeral you will also need to purchase a casket headstone grave plot opening and closing of the gravy and mortician fees cremation funerals only require planning the transportation of the body to a crematorium cremation of the body and a cremation urn the cost factor tends to make cremation attractive generally speaking cremation is cheaper than a traditional burial service especially if direct cremation is chosen in which the body is cremated as soon as legally possible without any sort of services however for some even cremation is still relatively expensive especially as a lot of fuel is required to perform it methods to reduce fuel consumption fuel cost include the use of different fuels ie natural gas or propane compared to wood and by using an incinerator retort closed cabin rather than an open fire for surviving kin cremation is preferred because of simple portability survivors relocating to another city or country have the option of transporting the remains of their loved ones with the ultimate goal of being interred or scattered together cremated remains can be scattered or buried cremation plots or Columbarium Nisha's are usually cheaper than a traditional burial plot or mausoleum crypt and require less space some religions such as Roman Catholicism require the burial or entombment of cremated remains but burial of cremated remains may often be accomplished in the burial plot of another person such as a family member without any additional cost this option is charged for in England in an Anglican Church where the fee is set by the table of parochial fees 36 pounds to incumbent and 78 pounds to church council a total of 114 pounds in 2010 with a marker charged as extra it is also very common to scatter the remains in a place the deceased liked such as the sea a river a beach a park or mountains following their last well this is generally forbidden in public places but easy to do some persons choose to have a small part of their ashes usually less than one part in 1,000 because of cost constraints scattered in space known as space burial and offered by companies such as Elysium space celesta sand ascending memories cremated remains can now also be converted to diamonds topic environmental impact cremation might be preferable for environmental reasons burial is a known source of certain environmental contaminants with the coffin itself being the major contaminant however in some countries eg the UK legislation now requires that cream aters be fitted with abatement equipment filters that remove serious pollutants such as mercury each cremation uses about 110 l28 u.s. gal of fuel and releases about 240 kilograms 540 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere thus the roughly 1 million bodies that are cremated annually in the United States produce about 240,000 t 270,000 short tons of carbon dioxide that's more co2 pollution than 22-thousand average American homes generate in a year the environmental impact may be reduced by using cremate errs for longer periods and not cremating on the same day as the coffin is received which reduces the use of fossil fuel and hence carbon emissions cremation is therefore becoming more friendly toward the environment though natural burials are also possible some funeral and crematorium owners offer a carbon neutral funeral service incorporating efficient burning coffins made from lightweight recycled composite board another environmental concern is that traditional burial takes up a great deal of space in a traditional burial the body is buried in a casket made from a variety of materials in the United States the casket is often placed inside a concrete vault or liner before burial in the ground while individually this may not take much room combined with other burials it can over time cause serious space concerns many cemeteries particularly in Japan and Europe as well as those in larger cities have run out of permanent space in Tokyo for example traditional burial plots are extremely scarce and expensive and in London a space crisis led Harriet Harman to propose reopening old graves for double-decker burials some cities in Germany do not have plots for sale only for lease when the lease expires the remains are disinterred and a specialist bundles the bones inscribes the forehead of the skull with the information that was on the headstone and places the remain in a special crypt topic religious views topic Christianity in Christian countries and cultures cremation has historically been discouraged but now in many denominations it is accepted topic Catholicism Christian's preferred to bury the dead rather than to cremate the remains as was common in Roman culture the Roman catacombs and veneration of relics of saints witnessed to this preference for them the body was not a mere receptacle for a spirit that was the real person but an integral part of the human person they looked on the body as sanctified by the sacraments in itself the temple of the Holy Spirit and thus requiring to be disposed of in a way that honors and Revere's it and they saw many early practices involved with disposal of dead bodies as pagan in origin or an insult to the body the idea that cremation might interfere with God's ability to resurrect the body was refuted as early as the 2nd century Octavius of Manutius Felix in which he said every body whether it is dried up into dust or is dissolved into moisture or is compressed into ashes or is attenuated into smoke is withdrawn from us but it is reserved for God in the custody of the elements nor as you believed do we fear any loss from Sepulcher but we adopt the ancient and better custom of burying in the earth and while there was a clear preference for burial there was no general Church law forbidding cremation until 1866 even in medieval Europe cremation was practiced in situations where there were multitudes of corpses simultaneously present such as after a battle after a pestilence or famine and where there was an imminent fear of diseases spreading from the corpses since individual burials with digging graves would take too long and body decomposition would begin before all the corpses had been interred beginning in the Middle Ages and even more so in the 18th century and later rationalists and classicists began to advocate cremation again as a statement denying the resurrection and/or the afterlife although the pro cremation movement more often than not took care to address and refute theological concerns about cremation in their works sentiment within the Catholic Church against cremation became hardened in the face of the association of cremation with professed enemies of God quote when some Masonic groups advocated cremation as a means of rejecting Christian belief in the resurrection the Holy See forbade Catholics to practice cremation in 1886 the 1917 code of canon law operated this van but in 1963 recognizing that in general cremation was being sought for practical purposes and not as a denial of bodily resurrection the choice of cremation was permitted in many circumstances the current 1983 code of canon law states the church earnestly recommends the pious custom of burial be retained but it is not forbid cremation unless this is chosen for reasons which are contrary to Christian teaching there are no universal rules governing Catholic funeral rites in connection with cremation but Episcopal conferences have laid down rules for various countries of these perhaps the most elaborate are those established with the necessary confirmation of the Holy See by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and published as Appendix 2 of the United States Edition of the Order of Christian funerals although the Holy See has in some cases authorized bishops to grant permission for funeral rites to be carried out in the presence of cremated remains it is preferred that the rites be carried out before cremation in the presence of the still intact body practices that show insufficient respect for the ashes of the Dead such as turning them into jewelry or scattering them are forbidden for Catholics topic Anglicanism and Lutheranism in 1917 volume six of the american lutheran survey stated that the lutheran clergy as a rule refused and that episcopal pastors often take a stand against it indeed in the 1870s the anglican bishop of london stated that the practice of cremation would undermine the faith of mankind in the doctrine of the resurrection of the body and so bring about a most disastrous social revolution in the Lutheran pastor George Henry Gerber Dean stated third as to cremation this is not a biblical or Christian mode of disposing of the dead the old and new testament agree and take for granted that as the body was taken originally from the earth so it is to return to the earth again burial is the natural and christian mode there is a beautiful symbolism in it the whole terminology of eschatology presupposes it cremation is purely heathenish it was the practice among the Greeks and Romans the mass of the Hindus thus dispose of their dead it is dishonouring to the body intended for a temple of the Holy Ghost and to bear the image of God it is an insidious denial of the doctrine of the resurrection however Protestant churches welcomed the use of cremation at a much earlier date than the Catholic Church Pro cremation sentiment was not unanimous among Protestants however the first crematoria in the Protestant countries were built in the 1870s and in 1908 the Dean and chapter of Westminster Abbey one of the most famous Anglican churches required that remains be cremated for burial in the abbeys precincts today scattering or strewing is an acceptable practice in many Protestant denominations and some churches have their own Garden of Remembrance on their grounds in which remains can be scattered other groups also support cremation some denominations like Lutheran churches in Scandinavia favor the urns being buried in family graves a family grave can contain urns of many generations and also the urns of spouses and loved ones topic Methodism an early Methodist track titled immortality and resurrection noted that burial is the result of a belief in the resurrection of the body while cremation anticipates its annihilation quote the Methodist review noted that three thoughts alone would lead us to suppose that the early Christians would have special care for their dead namely the essential Jewish origin of the church the mode of burial of their founder and the doctrine of the resurrection of the body so powerfully urged by the Apostles and so mighty and its influence on the primitive Christians from these considerations the Roman custom of cremation would be most repulsive to the Christian mine topic Eastern Orthodox and others who forbid cremation on the other hand some branches of Christianity oppose cremation including some minority Protestant groups in Orthodox most notably the Eastern Orthodox and oriental Orthodox churches forbid cremation as a custom but not dogmatically exceptions are made for circumstances where it may not be avoided when civil authority demands it or epidemics or if it may be sought for good cause but when a cremation is wilfully chosen for no good cause by the one who is deceased he or she is not permitted a funeral in the church and may also be permanently excluded from liturgical prayers for the departed in orthodoxy cremation is perceived by some a rejection of the dogma of the general resurrection the Church of God restoration also forbids the practice of cremation believing it to be a pagan practice topic the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints LDS Church has in past decades discouraged cremation without expressly forbidding it in the 1950s for example apostle Bruce armed McConkey wrote that only under the most extraordinary and unusual circumstances would cremation be consistent with LDS teachings however more recent LDS publications have provided instructions for how to dress the deceased when they have received their temple endowments and thus where temple garments prior to cremation for those wishing to do so or in countries where the law requires cremation except where required by law the family of the deceased may decide whether the body should be cremated though the church does not normally encourage cremation topic dharmic religions Hinduism Buddhist Sikh and other Indian origin religions religions such as Hinduism Buddhism Jainism and Sikhism practice cremation the founder of Buddhism Shakyamuni Buddha was cremated for Buddhist spiritual masters who are cremated one of the results of cremation are the formation of Buddhist relics a dead adult Hindu is mourned with a cremation while a dead child is typically buried the rite of passage is performed in harmony with the Hindu religious view that the microcosm of all living beings as a reflection of a macrocosm of the universe the soul Atman Brahman is the essence and immortal that is released at the anti HD ritual but both the body and the universe are vehicles and transitory in various schools of Hinduism they consist of five elements air water fire earth and space the last rite of passage returns the body to the five elements and origins the roots of this belief are found in the Vedas for example in the hymns of Rig Veda in Section 10.16 as follows the final rites in case of untimely death of a child is usually not cremation but a burial this is rooted in Rig Veda section 10.1 8 where the hymns mourn the death of the child praying to deity meridia to neither harm our girls nor our boys and pleads the earth to cover protect the deceased child as a soft wool ashes of the cremated bodies are usually spread in a river which are considered holy in the hindu practice Ganga is considered to be the holiest River in Varanasi which is on the banks of river Ganga the holiest place to be cremated at topic Bali Indonesia balinese hindu dead are generally buried inside the container for a period of time which may exceed one month or more so that the cremation ceremony and gayben can occur on an auspicious day in the Balinese Javanese calendar system Sokka additionally if the departed was a court servant member of the court or miner noble the cremation can be postponed up to several years to coincide with the cremation of their prints Balinese funerals are very expensive and the body may be interred until the family can afford it or until there is a group funeral planned by the village or family when costs will be less the purpose of burying the corpses for the decay process to consume the fluids of the corpse which allows for an easier more rapid and more complete cremation topic Islam Islam strictly forbids cremation Islam has specific rights for the treatment of the body after death topic Judaism Judaism traditionally disapproved of cremation in the past it was the traditional means of disposing the dead in the neighboring Bronze Age cultures it has also disapproved of preservation of the dead by means of embalming and mummifying a practice of the ancient Egyptians through history and up to the philosophical movements of the current era modern orthodox orthodox Haredi and Hasidic movements in judaism have maintained a strict biblical line against cremation and disapprove of it as halaqa jewish law forbids it this halakhic concern is grounded in the upholding of bodily resurrection as a core belief of traditional judaism as opposed to other ancient trends such as thus Atticus who denied it as well as the clear wording of the Torah Endeavor him Deuteronomy 21:23 Barry you will bury him the same day for the unburied body is a curse to God with both a positive command derived from this verse to command one to bury a dead body and a negative command forbidding neglecting to bury a dead body some from the generally liberal conservative Jewish also opposed cremation some very strongly during the 19th and early 20th centuries as the Jewish cemeteries in many European towns had become crowded and were running out of space in a few cases cremation for the first time became an approved means of corpse disposal among the emerging liberal and reformed Jewish movements in line with their across-the-board rejection of traditional Torah ritual laws having mandatory standing current liberal movements like Reform Judaism still support cremation although burial remains the preferred option in Israel where religious ritual events including free burial and funeral services for all who died in Israel and all citizens including the majority Jewish population including for the secular or non observant are almost universally facilitated through the rabbinate of Israel which is an Orthodox organization following traditional Jewish law there were no formal crematories until 2004 when B and L cremation systems Inc became the first Crematory manufacturer to celery tour to Israel in August 2007 an Orthodox youth group in Israel was accused of burning down the country's sole crematorium the crematorium was rebuilt within weeks by its owner a leash a and the retort replaced since that incident cremation has taken place in Israel without interruption topic other topic behind the Baha'i faith forbids cremation he feels that in view of what abdu l-bahá has said against cremation the believers should be strongly urged as an act of faith to make provisions against their remains being cremated the hawala has laid down as a law in the Octus the manner of Baha'i burial and it is so beautiful befitting and dignified that no believer should deprive himself of it topic Zoroastrianism traditionally Zoroastrianism disavows cremation or burial to preclude pollution of fire or earth the traditional method of corpse disposal is through ritual exposure in a tower of silence but both burial and cremation are increasingly popular alternatives some contemporary adherents of the faith have opted for cremation Parsi Zoroastrian singer Freddie Mercury of the group Queen was cremated after his death topic China neo-confucianism under Zushi strongly discourages cremation of one's parents corpses as unfilial han chinese traditionally practiced burial and viewed cremation as taboo and as a barbarian practice traditionally only Buddhist monks in China exclusively practiced cremation because ordinary Han Chinese detested cremation refusing to do it but now the Atheist Communist Party enforces a strict cremation policy on Han Chinese however exceptions are made for Wei who do not cremate their dead due to Islamic beliefs the minority your Chen and their Manchu descendants originally practiced cremation as part of their culture they adopted the practice of burial from the Han but many Manchus continued to cremate their dead topic Pet Cremation Pet Cremation is practiced internationally in Japan more than 465 companion animal temples are in operation these venues hold funerals and rituals for lost pets in Australia pet owners can purchase services to have their companion animal cremated and placed in a pet cemetery or taken home the cost of Pet Cremation depends on location where the cremation is done and time of cremation the American Humane Society's cost for cremation of twenty-two point five kilograms fifty pounds or less pet as $110 while 23 kilograms 51 pounds or more as $145 the cremated remains are available for the owner to pick up in seven to ten business days urns for the companion animal range from $50 to $150 topic controversial cases in recent history topic the tri-state Crematory incident in early 2002 334 corpses that were supposed to have been cremated in the previous few years at the tri-state Crematory were found intact and decaying on the crematoriums grounds in the US state of Georgia having been dumped there by the crematoriums proprietor many of the corpses were decayed beyond identification some families received ashes that were made of wood and concrete dust operator ray Brent Marsh had 787 criminal charges filed against him on the 19th of November 2004 Marsh pleaded guilty to all charges Marsh was sentenced to two 12 year prison sentences one each from Georgia and Tennessee to be served concurrently he was also sentenced to probation for 75 years following his incarceration civil suits were filed against the Marsh family as well as a number of Funeral Homes who shipped bodies to tri-state these suits were ultimately settled the property of the Marsh family has been sold but collection of the full $80 million judgment remains doubtful families have expressed the desire to return the former tri-state Crematory to a natural park like setting topic the Indian Ocean tsunami 'he's the magnitude 9.0 29.3 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake triggered a series of lethal tsunamis on the 26th of December 2004 that killed almost 300,000 people making them the deadliest tsunamis in recorded history the tsunamis killed people over an area ranging from the immediate vicinity of the quake in Southeast Asia Indonesia Thailand and the northwestern coast of Malaysia to thousands of kilometers away in the Indian subcontinent Bangladesh India Sri Lanka the Maldives the Horn of Africa Somalia and the African Great Lakes Kenya and Tanzania authorities had difficulties dealing with the large numbers of bodies and as a result thousands of bodies were cremated together out of fear that decaying bodies would cause disease many of these bodies were not identified or viewed by relatives prior to cremation a particular point of objection was that the bodies of Westerners were kept separate from those of Asian descent who were mostly locals this meant that the bodies of tourists from other Asian nations such as Japan and South Korea were mass cremated rather than being returned to their country of origin for funeral rites pick rates the cremation rate varies considerably across countries with Japan reporting a 99% cremation rate while Paulin reported a rate of 6.7% in 2008 the cremation rate in the United Kingdom has been increasing steadily with the national average rate rising from thirty four point seven zero percent in nineteen sixty to seventy five point four four percent in 2015 according to the National Funeral Directors Association the cremation rate in the United States in 2016 was 50 point two percent and this was expected to increase to sixty three point eight percent by 2025 and seventy eight point eight percent in 2035 topic C also topic references this article incorporates text from China revolutionised by John Stuart Thompson a publication from 1913 now in the public domain in the United States topic external links the International cremation Federation ICF green cremation equipment | wikipedia tts | UCsPs4JQVxo2-IjKMs4NkZPg | 2018-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,671 | 52,207 |
lUwqYa81TEo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUwqYa81TEo | Larry Brock Unfiltered: Delving Into the Arrive Scam Controversy! | you see Miss Jeffrey I won't be silenced I speak on behalf of Canadians who demand the truth do you agree with me that the ministers and the prim Minister need to step up and accept responsibility for this mess yes or no Minister Blair are all responsible for falling asleep at the wheel and the prime minister is the ultimate person Miss KH what's your point of order um I'm not really sure why we are naming ministers without having any evidence are proof and blaming them miss this is not a point of order uh there's a thing called minist responsibility in this country you're well versed in it as to your previous point of order you can ask your whip or your committee chair Vice chair where we are in the rotation Miss Yip had asked not 15 minutes ago when we were ending it I was going to and I told her so your previous point of order did look like it was interrupting Mr Brock as to this one needlessly Mr Brock you have the floor for three minutes you keep interesting interrupting Mr Brock I'm going to keep adding time to him so we can collect his thoughts and begin a new three minutes sir you see Mr Jeffrey I won't be silenced I speak on behalf of Canadians who demand the truth do you agree with me that the ministers and the Prime Minister need to step up and accept responsibility for this mess yes or no | True North Insights | UCAWh-leNkSdo6wPBs-YNdBA | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 254 | 1,321 |
-A_1LWnyEnI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A_1LWnyEnI | Dune Series PHD Episode 24 Liet Kynes The Judge of the Change and Planetary Ecologist | [Music] liat kinds is also a hero and messianic figure of sorts to the fremen of arrakis and in a sense represents a secondary father figure to paul who loves his daughter channy kynes is the imperial ecologist though he himself prefers the term planetologist and the emperor's judge of the change a position the purpose of which is to ensure and report on the transition of power on arrakis from house heart conan to high setrades in the first appendix of june entitled the ecology of june we learn how leat took over from his father pardo caines the first planetologist of arrakis liett's mother is a fremen and he is raised in this manner he is also raised with an education in ecology which his father provides him with he is able to inherit his father's position as imperial ecologist due to the feudal five-phrase class structure and remains a rare good example of this within the novel his father was an ecologist and so he too is expected to become one as such it is principally down to the kines family that the fremen have begun their long-term plans to transform the ecology of arrakis from a desert world to an eden-like paradise the course had been set by this time the ecological fremen were aimed along their way lead kinds had only to watch and nudge and spy upon the harkonnens until the day his planet was afflicted by a hero after kynes has been left for dead in the desert by the harkonnen with his still suit torn he wanders thinking over the discussions and lessons his father taught him and the path that he has set the fremen on both liet and pardot kinds are aware of the necessities required around a long-term ecological project in understanding the requirements of the planet and the need to use the fremen as tools of geomorphic change they also recognize the different ways that ecology can be managed through the fremen their lifestyle can be used to promote and ensure these changes continue through politics culture religion and economy part all kinds only sees one thing as being problematic for his cause which is that of changing the face of arrakis no more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a hero his father said liet however in his dying moments finally understands that which his father did not namely that the superstitions of the freman relating to the lee san al-gaib can be used to assist this process of change kind's final revelation in the chapter which features most heavily ecology as its theme is the realization that his father and other ecologists have in fact been incorrect the entire time and that more often than not accident and error govern how events and plans really turn out liet like the other father figure and hero archetype lito the first brings disaster to his people the fremen who superstitiously and blindly follow his ecological goals kinds also represents the bringing of western ideas of the environment and ecology to a people who are used to living symbiotically within their ecosystem the ecological changes he sets in motion will ultimately bring destruction to the fremen as their planet transforms from a harsh desert to a garden world [Music] you | Doc Sloan's Science Fiction Station | UCZXwwTZwgvc6H4Giu4KBaOA | 2021-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 560 | 3,174 |
Ncc8J7bhgm0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncc8J7bhgm0 | Characteristics Of C-Part33 | C Language by Java Professional | now next one characteristics about C language for developing C language programs we are having dependent types or things of basic building blocks provided by C compiler or C providers first of all you are having there are 32 Care Act ID to predefined words or purified reservoirs are available inside C called as keywords what is meanwhile keywords keywords are words that sum meanings are well known to the compilers like do file for switch into float double like that we are using this keyword still in development of C programs she has provided 32 keywords next one there are 44 operators are available in sea level by using which weekend developing a weekend applying different different types of operations or lower decks upon our C programs like arithmetic operations addition subtraction order like performing logical or laser bit by opposites like that we are performed that operation delivering operators there are 44 operators are available see there are 32 characters are available she language CMS there are 14 separators on a valency what is the use of separators were using separators we can separate the logics of the program or statements of the program or decorate decorations inside program or function are words like that these are just for separation purpose there are 14 separator symbols on a wheel like a curling curling that is parentheses space double quote all codes are used to separating stings like that next question constants are values which is predefined to the compiler values or fixed words constant there are three types of constants are able to characterize tense integer constants of decimal number constant character constants are enclosing sighs double quotes any symbol and putting inside single quote for any symbol including inside single quote known as constant next one interior point of constants are we'd find values as we are using our deal words like interior constant M stands for long with long type of course layer 20 students in the formula wrong beliefs MS that one next one decimal questions like a double-double food or long double like that we are the presenting different different types of constant values natural predefined functions or library functions you see language guesswork I saw the predefined functions already whether the predefined functions could use proceed if C pulovski and the query operation area teammate perform cannot pursue predefined functions are some ready-made operations provided by C library as a library functions subsequently we are using in our programs like printf is connect a square-root CLRS here or exit same as finding its own syntax unlike another another language like Hindi English same as seal or so some kind of language it is a computer language what is the use of that language as you know every language should follows its own rules or on grammar same as C language whenever we are writing C program B affordably must follow C compiler assigned rules every like a rules means every straightness should be terminated by semicolons like that | Java Professional | UCHWjYr9AIjcy8tAh75Si1-Q | 2018-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 505 | 3,044 |
95MjsqeXlQ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95MjsqeXlQ4 | Working in the UK made a bit more interesting: Additional paid job. | this is an amazing news because to give you the opportunity you need to check out other jobs um understand what it's all about in case you want to transition from one job to the other or you want to practice other skills this will enable you achieve these things so hello guys and welcome back to my channel if you're seeing this face for the very first time my name is ugie please kindly do well to subscribe if you haven't like this video share to your family and friends because on this channel I do anything immigration and I also share my lifestyle tell you things that will guide you on how you can move abroad without paying anybody you don't need to pay any money for you to be able to do it this is a doityourself channel I guide you on how you can move abroad how to make these researches and get the information you need for you to be able to move and live outside the comfort of whichever country you are coming from so in today's video I would like to share with you people an update from the ukvi this update took effect from today being the 4th of April 20 24 this is a great update because this particular update will help you do other things put your hand in other skills that you would like to check out because earlier you used to be that whichever job you are doing whichever code you are working on or whichever code that brought you into the UK or that you have the cosos that is the code where you can do additional paid job but now that law has changed the law took effect today being the 4th of April 2024 and it has changed entirely and it has changed for good so guys I'm going to read out this particular rules from the go. UK so that you wouldn't say this is what oie said and I'll also leave the link in the description so that you can read and digest it on your own at your own time and at your own pace as well so let's get into it and check out what gov.uk have said about additional paid jobs in the UK while you are on a work visa so let's see how it is I'm going to read out the one of skilled worker visa because there is one of skilled worker visa visa and there is also Health and Care Visa these are two different Visa a someone under Health and Care Visa is also making use of some informations from skilled worker visa but most of the things that happen on Health and Care Visa are different from what is happening under skilled worker visa for instance the Health and Care Visa are those people working the under the health care sector and these set of people do not pay health care S charge but people under the skilled worker visa pay health to charge so let's check out what it states under the skilled worker visa about additional paid 20 hours job taking on additional work if you work over time in theob job you are being sponsored for you do not need to update your Visa there's no limit to how many hours of overtime you can do this particular video is answering two different questions because a lot of people have this challenge of or always ask this question how many hours can I do for my current employer how many hours can I do for my current employer I'm glad the ukvi have finally answered this question on their website so that some of you will stop being confused about this particular topic you do not have any limit of hours you're going to work when it has to do with your employer I mean the employer that gave you a certificate of sponsor she if you want to work 500 hours that is left for you it doesn't matter if you want to work 12 hours every every day for 7 days if you want to work 2 24 hours every day for seven days in a week it is completely up to you it is left for you to decide but always remember to put your health first always remember to put your health first do not overwork yourself because you will not leave to tell the story so you can also work up to 20 hours a week in another job or for your own business as long as you are still doing the job you are being sponsored for so you need to be doing the job you're being sponsored for while you go for another 20 additional hours you can't be lagging behind with your current job with your current employer and you are going out there to do 20 hours job it will not work so you must also work your work must be in an eligible occupation code your work must be in an eligible occupation code so you can also go to the gov.uk website and click on eligible occupation code and see the jobs on eligible occupation code that's the shortage occupation list you understand check it out and see the jobs there these are the jobs you can be able to do on your extra 20 hours additional job okay so you can also do unpaid voluntary work you can also do unpaid voluntary work if you will be doing more than 20 hours a week in another job you will need to apply to update your Visa so that you are being sponsored to do both jobs you will need to get a new certificate of sponsorship from the second employer so just know that if an employer is ready to give you another cosos you can have two cosos and you can be working with two different cosos okay you need to make sure that if you're ready to work for someone else for more than 20 hours you have to get a cosos from the second employer and also apply for a Visa with it you need to update your Visa so that ukvi will know that you have a cosos from this other company so for those of you that are asking can I have a two can I have two cosos can I be doing uh two jobs for more than 20 hours for each of them yes yes you can so if you're ready to work for more than 20 hours for any employer make sure that you have a cosos from that employer that's the only way you can work for more than 20 hours that's when it doesn't have to do with your main employer that employed you to come and work in the UK so whoever that is going to hire you and wants to give you more than 20 hours job make sure that you got a cosos from that person as well apply and update your Visa with that cosos include a letter with your application explaining that you want to change your current permission to stay so that's it for skilled worker visa let's check the one for Health and Care visa and see what they said in the Health and Care Visa part okay for Health and Care Visa taking on additional work you can do additional paid work on health and care worker visa they are specific about it they called it health and care worker visa as long as you're still doing the job you're being sponsored for if you can also do unpaid volunt work if you complete your GP training this one now they are they are now talking about GPS you can do 4 months of additional pay work you may need to apply to update your visa to do additional paid work this will depend on the type of work you're doing and the hours you're going to work your additional work your additional work must be in the eligible skilled worker occupation code skilled worker occupation code nobody is now talking about Health and Care Visa or Health and Care um code okay let me explain this better before it used to be before you can do 20 hours you will need to to work on the same job code that you have been sponsored to come and work in the UK so you can do any job apart from that code let's say your Healthcare assistant not a senior health care assistant you are just a health care assistant you can only work elsewhere for 20 hours as a healthc care assistant that is the only job you can do in the UK you can't work as a senior healthc care assistant even if you have the experience you can't work in the it sector even if it's on the shortage occupation list you cannot work as um uh assistant pharmacist you cannot do any other kind of job you are only going to work as a health care assistant which is under code 6145 if it is any job that is not on that code it is not a 6145 code it is not for you you are violating the rule of your Visa but now from today it has changed from today it has changed you can now do any other job as long as it is on the eligible code eligible code of skilled worker occupation code okay so you are free now to explore for those of you that want to check out it and see if you can do well in it if what you have if what you have learned you can do them and practice them now is the time you can take up 20 hours and do your job on that particular occupation as well so it is now welcome you can explore one thing I like about this opportunity is that you can be able to explore check out other jobs find jobs there and check them out do your 20 hours with those job if you like a customer service job you can now do it this is a great one you can now work as a customer representative okay you can do other jobs you love because you are now allowed to do them so for me it's a great news because it is an opportunity for people to explore it's a great opportunity so make sure that you are doing a job that is on the eligible skilled worker occupation code when you need to update your Visa you must update your Visa if your additional job is more than 20 hours a week just like what we saw on the skilled worker visa option you don't need to update if you are working over time in the job you are being sponsored for working Bank shifts for your NHS sponsor so it is still the same as doing your extra hours with your sponsor you don't need to do anything about it you can work as many hours as possible but when you're working for any other employer you need to make sure it's 20 hours and you you need to make sure that it's under the eligible skilled worker occupation code so the the Clauses there now are you need to make sure that it is under the uh shortage occupation list that's the eligible skilled worker code and secondly you also need to make sure that you are doing the job that brought you to the United Kingdom you are working for your employer and doing your contracted hours you don't need to Short change the employer that brought you in and you are busy working for someone else you are breaking the rule by doing that you need to satisfy your employer and make sure that you are doing your contracted hours before you can then work for someone else it has always been like that so the moment you know that you have taken care of your employer and worked for your employer you can now decide you can now decide to work any time of the week any as long as when you put all of them together the extra hours you are giving to someone else that is not your employer or your main employer that brought you to the UK is not more than 20 hours so I just hope that I've been able to explain this in a Layman's language that you are able to understand and digest it so guys thank you for watching and make sure you subscribe to this channel like this video and look out for more videos and updates on the UK and other countries as well so see you next time and bye | Everything with Oge | UCaq4YjW3qix8ROOQnsrkdxQ | 2024-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,160 | 10,841 |
nteVsO-AGbY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nteVsO-AGbY | An Algorithmic Approach to the management of disorders affecting the Craniocervical Junction | okay thank you sir for your time and thank you for accepting our invitation and now we will check to the next video of medicine thank you so much for this introduction and uh i'm really honored to be speaking uh this morning or this evening depending where you are in the world amongst my superstar colleagues and panelists let me share my uh screen let's take a peek here and [Music] can you see my screen uh clearly yes neither this is clear thank you so much and uh again thank you for including me this morning and this beautiful uh day of education uh these are my uh uh conflict of interest none of which are relevant to this talk and this talk is really and the cvg is really dear to my heart uh as a pathology that that we treat and uh briefly uh a review of anatomy here when we're speaking about the cvj the current cervical junction upper cervical spine or the occipital cervical junction we're talking about two joints three bones the occiput c1 and c2 and the atlanta axial joint and occipital atlantic occipital joint as well so these uh are the uh vertebrate constitute c1 and c2 they're very unique in shape and anatomy and let's not forget that the c2 joint has five synovial uh surfaces uh and uh paying attention to the anterior one here just uh in front of the odentoid as uh this is a joint that can be also involved inflammation and progression rheumatoid arthritis so the anatomy determines function so the range of motion and the direction of motions determine how the joints are oriented the c1 occiput joint is cup like in the coronal sagittal plane allowing for flexion extension with literal axial rotation while the c1 c2 joint atlanta axial joint is a convicts and orientation allowing for axial rotation about the dense what stabilizes the cvg are the ligaments so the joints determine the direction of motion but the ligaments are the stabilizer of the cvg and there are many ligaments there one easy way to remember them going from anterior to posterior divine to divide them into four layers the the first layer contains the atlantic occipital membrane the second layer contains the ela epical ligament in the middle and the lr ligaments on the sides spanning the dense to the medial aspect of the spell condyles the third layer constitutes the cruciate ligament with with its transverse atlantal and superior and fever crews components and the last layer which is the continuation continuation the pll are that is the tactile membrane now most relevant uh ligaments that stabilize the cvg are the alar ligaments which limit lateral bending axial rotation and the transverse ligament that limits flexion there's a lot of motion that occurs at the cvj occiput primarily flexion extension while the c1 c2 joint uh there's a lot of axial rotation obviously as well as a flexion extension and as we alluded to previously the lr ligaments acts as a check it limits lateral bending and axel rotation let's also not forget that most of the cervical lordosis is dictated by the upper cervical spine mainly c1c2 less so by the subaxial spine the cvj uh is very uh a fascinating junction because it can be involved in many pathologies and many pathological processes can involve it congenital mainly chiari malformations based on vagination atlas stimulation also don't odium rheumatoid arthritis ankylosing spondylitis infectious neoplastic intra-extradural as well as traumatic from accepted surfactant dissociations to c1 c2 fractures and combination fractures to atlanta eggs or rotator subluxations to me when the anatomy or the bony anatomy is simple where the anatomic relationships are normal between the occipital c1 c1 and c2 the decision to treatment is pretty simple for instance cases of chiara malformations with free from abnormal bony anatomy or occipital atlas simulations these are easier to treat intradual tumors fractures when the anatomy is disrupted bony anatomy when the relationships are disrupted when you have autofusion old fractures basal invasionation uh cranial acetylene clipper file you got to pay more attention to the pathology such that you can give the patients the best surgical strategy and outcomes an example on the simple um when the anatomy is normal and uh not disrupted as a ki-1 malformation a tonsil ectopia causing chronic at the cvg just a decompression with or without duroplasty will alleviate the symptoms this is also another uh case of where the anatomy is preserved uh intradual eventual meningioma decision making is simple dorsal decompression resection of the tumor and that's it now becomes tricky when the anatomy is abnormal like in this situation this situation and even this one this one you would think that this is just crowding at the uh foramen magnum uh due to consular ectopic however there's more to it there's actually atlanta axial instability in the setting of atlas simulation clipper file an old algorithm that was proposed in the past uh looking at these anatomy abnormalities as reducible versus not reducible if it's reducible through traction then you stabilize it if it's irreducible you look at where the encroachment is or the compression is and address it such that if it's ventral encroachment you decompress it ventrally and stabilize if it's dorsal you decompress a dorsal and stabilize i'm going to show a few examples on reducible pathologies and then we'll go over the rest of the algorithm and how it evolved over time such that the ventral encroachment pathologies do not necessarily need to be addressed with ventral approaches so this is a an example i have three examples to show on uh reducible pathologists this is a lady with metastatic breast cancer presented with neck pain pretty significant won't be alleviated unless she lays down was found to have diffuse metastasis and with the index level being a pathologic fracture of c2 with uh causing also c1 c2 and stability you can see the subluxation here on the parasagittals this is a reducible pathology you can see here there's no compression but there's a deformity face paste yes sir who's yes you have a question okay i i will continue so so this is a reducible pathology you put a patient in traction lock them in a vest you can see that you re-establish the alignment uh normally um with reduction of the subluxation and then you can perform an octopus cervical fusion and actually after treatment the bone reconstituted and the patient survived about four years after the operation this is another example on a reducible pathology uh this is a patient who uh iv drug abuser presented with quadri paris is actually cruciate paralysis that was due to atlanta axial rotator subluxation due to extensive destruction of the c1 and c2 as well as their joints you can see here that's a that's a sagittal parasitical views showing the uh destruction and the deformity that ensues after the this destructive process this is an ap or a coronal view showing uh both the occiput and the sagittal view and the subaxial spine on the coronal view showing that the this rotator subluxation how it shows up on these ct scans and this is due to a retropharyngeal abscess uh causing destruction of of the bone so drastic presentation patient one out of five of the uppers two out of five of the lowers what to do with this patient the instability is causing the deformity so place the patient in traction 15 20 pounds you realign the cvj because it's pretty loose and it's easily easy to realign you can see here with realignment you're decompressing the spine doesn't become an emergen it's not an emergency anymore although as a deficit immediately the patient started getting better regained a lot of his function and then the next day you can take the patient to the operating room and stabilize him or her you can see here with traction how you can achieve reduction it's a team effort obviously awake fiber optic intubation due to the retropharyngeal abscess the the airway takes precedence here too and then you perform the oc fusion this is another case of reducible pathology this patient presented with headaches upper neck pain in addition to upper lower extremity weakness um absent gag and cough and you see this you look at the syrinx and say okay there's crowding at the vram and magnum let's just do a decompression neuroplasty and take care of it however if you look closely at the bony anatomy it's not the crowding of the cvg that's causing the syrinx it's actually the instability you can see here this is an occipitalized c1 uh or at the atlas is assimilated granularly and then you and then the views the parasitical views would show that the patient also has a clipper file co2 and c3 are autofused creating a big moment about the atlanta axial joint to do a flexion extension mri you can see here there's anterior translation of c1 relative to c2 and it reduces an extension so the settings here is actually due to instability and the treatment of a decompression duroplasty would probably compromise the patient's symptoms and lead to a worse outcome so part of the treatment is an is in stabilization except cervical fusion in addition to the decompression enduroplasty you can see here that the syrinx has improved and patient's symptoms also nearly resolved including the headaches so we showed a few examples on soducible pathologies let's uh talk about uh the rest of the algorithm so if you have a ventral encroachment or a retro-odentoid collection should we go eventually the old algorithm says yes however understanding the pathology would lead to different conclusions so so classically ventral pathology you attract it either through an endoscopic endonasal approach trans oral or a high cervical retropharyngeal approach that holds true to some pathologists but not all understanding the pathology made us better understand how to address ventral pathologies and then there are efforts that we utilize these days that would obviate ventral decompression um including preop traction intraoperative traction and neuromuscular blockade as well as intraoperative reduction techniques this is a lady with rheumatoid arthritis who presented with neck pain and also quadruperases and you can see here she has a rhodus she also has in the subaxial spine compression so understanding the pathology would lead us to not address the pathology anteriorly so this the inflammation uh leads to ligamentous laxity atlanta exhale subluxation further inflammation would create a rhetoric panis further instability and hence uh compression so this lady underwent a decompression and oc fusion with resolution of the penis since the penis is the result of a instability due to the inflammation here's another case of cppd on the left side patient presented with um uh upper extremity weakness you can see here uh on the image that there is a retro-dentoid collection or uh penis probably compatible with cppd the treatment is a dorsal decompression infusion and then you can see that the cppd would resolve so we gave some examples on understanding the pathology would lead to the appropriate treatment let's look at different techniques that would obviate eventual decompression first one is use of preoptive traction here's a patient who um never had an issue suffered the fall and then presented with cruciate paralysis upper extremity weakness um dysphagia uh and presented the trauma bay and you know this is a cat scan it didn't show any fractures however it showed the pre-existing congenital problem with with the upper cervical spine or the cvj he has both um cranial acetylene and also clippable file autofusion of c2 and c3 and although this conditions is congenital it can progress in adulthood because you have a big lever arm which is an occipitalized atlas cranially cranial to the atlantic axial joint and caudally you have a another liver arm which is the uh autofused c2 to c3 so with time this would create more motion on this flat joint this joint is almost flat and these patients can progress in adulthood with uh further cranial settling and further cervical medullary compression this patient present to us after a trauma uh cruciate paralysis which is the uh um uh central corridor of the upper cervical spine no fractures but he definitely had a pre-existing condition that made him prone to becoming neurologically compromised you can see here this is the mri showing a signal cord change that explained his cruciate paralysis symptoms so what do we do about this patient we put the patient interaction and we can realign the cervical uh upper cervical spine you can see here there's the before and after traction and this is i think in my view enough reduction that does not warrant a ventral decompression so you put them in traction lock them in a vest and uh then do an oc fusion with distraction two there's the opportunity to get into the atlanta axial joint and fill it with bone graft such that this patient would improve his chances of fusion and also would decrease his chances of resettling this man had a good outcome another technique we utilize are sometimes is interruptive traction and neuromuscular blockage to loosen the uh muscles in the upper cervical spine and cervical musculature that can aid in intraoperative intraoperative reduction and uh we studied that in the past in pediatric patients i had we had this patient who is a rare case she's a uh a patient who uh underwent a um chiari decompression elsewhere reportedly and then woke up with this [ __ ] robin head she had a carotid artery dissection causing malignant uh stroke requiring a hemicranictomy and she also had she also had the vertebral artery dissection so we don't know the mechanism of how this happened however i saw her after four months after she was transferred to rehab she came um i was consulted certain rehab and she has this cochrane head which is really stiff would not definitely budge with any attraction or any muscle relaxation and she had the rotator subluxation no fractures but the rotator subluxation so this patient would not budge with pre-operative traction and you know an anterior release of the c1 arch going from the front and release the joints is a big endeavor especially in this situation uh she has one function in carotid artery and one functioning vertebral artery so we thought we'd try neuromuscular blockade only watching the ssep is definitely this is something that is uh risky uh so we placed her under general anesthesia placed certain traction and slowly she started reducing and then we obtained an interoperative ct that showed that the reduction was adequate we locked her in a vest just to make sure that her she's neurologically doing well and then this is further confirmation of the reduction of the rotator subluxation then we locked her in oc fusion i i elected to go to the occiput and do multiple points of fixation just because uh for better biomechanics in this particular patient maybe it was an overkill she had an excellent outcome here uh i will also end by showing a couple more cases here uh this is a patient uh 22 year old gentleman who presented an initial with horizontal nystagmus then he was worked up and was found to have a significant pathology at the cvj we offered him a treatment then he was scared disappeared for two years he came back with worsening symptoms of gait imbalance upper lower extremity upper extremity weakness numbness on exam he had weakness in upper extremities and he had an absolute cough and gag reflexes and also he had brisk reflexes and uppers and lowers and this individual definitely you can see has multiple congenital abnormalities you can count many as a flat uh skull base and uh as cranial settling he has crowding at the uh upper cervical spine and has autofusion uh two clippable five you can see uh the cranial sacrum is that a question or just uh unmuted sp sorry sorry it was on yet sorry okay no problem so uh so you can see here um the pathology that explains the patient's symptoms uh the atlas simulation triple five cranial settling crowding at the cvj you can see the skull base angle should be less than 143. it's definitely a pews the clivo canal angle should be less than 150 it's definitely for sorry more than 150 it's definitely much less than that and classically these kind of patients would undergo a ventral decompression and then an oc fusion in this situation we try to utilize the things that we have in our bag to obviate a ventral decompression and see if that would work and we utilize pre-operative traction and also intraoperative reduction techniques so we place the patient in traction that was before traction on the left side after traction it improved a little bit in terms of the reduction but not perfect yet and then we utilized an intraoperative technique uh developed initially by uh dr gowell and then um by dr wolinski and uh gokaislan you can see here with the traction we improved we reduced a bit the cranial settling and we improved the clivocanal angle and that's the patient here positioned for the posterior oc fusion and intraoperative reduction so with interrupt of reduction we're aiming at uh with distraction techniques pushing the auditory dense caudally and with compression pushing the dents anteriorly and key in achieving that is to get into that atlanta axial joint and release the capsules and get into it and loosen it so this is you can and this way you can maximize the utility of any interruptive reduction technique so what you do is you decompress loosen the joint and then you instrument you put your occipital plate and then lateral mass screws or if you have fixation point in c2 and see when you can certainly do that and the first step is you put you contour the rods make them really longer rods and you put a c-clamp cranially and then and then you keep the uh uh lateral mass screws set screws loose this way you can distract pushing the dents caudally then you lock in your lateral mass screw heads uh set screws and and then you with a ventral compression with with compression you move the dents uh anteriorly so you can lock in the c-clamp keep those screws loose and then uh and then you this way with compression you push the dents anteriorly and this is a video here demonstrating just part of it you can see here see the control rods are real long and here we're distracting you need maybe a centimeter or a centimeter have a distraction and then do the same on the other side and then you put your c-clamps and compress them to push the dents anteriorly and this is the end result you can definitely any space you find you can put a bone graft in there to augment your fusion and improve your fusion rates and looks this looks better the patient got better definitely the plan would be if if there are still patience symptomatic then we definitely need to go anteriorly and remove the compression anteriorly but he is doing well now let's not forget that definitely ventral ventral pathologies sometimes require anterior approaches this is a patient with a significant compression ventrally and uh causing signal core change and uh necessitating an endonasal approach resection it turns out to be an infection and that's stabilization definitely the algorithm is more involved now understanding the pathologies and using whatever you have in your armamentarium in terms of reduction techniques pre-op traction interoperation interop use of neuromuscular relaxation to obviate a ventral approach and definitely leaving ventral approaches as as as a last resort uh one thing i want to mention here is uh this is an oc dissociation a traumatic was a dissociation where all the ligaments are disrupted this is a patient that you don't want to put in traction although it's a dislocation traction would definitely worsens the patient's condition since this is a significant uh situation of instability where all the ligaments are torn front and back so although it's a dislocation this patient needs uh accept cervical fusion you can place them in a chronic halo vest but no traction that's all i have and i'm open to questions thank you sir for this great presentation two questions on chat first one how to manage it so i mean it's if the leak is symptomatic leaking through the skin it's a revision we go in open it up and patch it and then we can definitely divert use lumbar drainage to divert csf so that our closure would seal but sometimes if it's a contained leak and not too symptomatic we've for instance i had a patient who had really not a huge pseudomeningocele but she had some hygromas i was able to manage it with diamox but certainly any leak that it's leakage through the skin csf through the skin my hands i have a low threshold of taking the patient to the operating room exploring and revising the closure and then diverting csf with a lumbar drain second question interesting bonnie reconstruction after rt for bread it's all good mist would you remove the occipital fixation when this happens so if i achieve a fusion would i remove the occipital fixation is that the question yes not necessarily it's if you find mates yeah the case where the bony re um constitution after radiation therapy metastasis for the c2 was an interesting case um so my question is uh if the bone reforms would you remove the plate to regain the emotion so uh um that's a great way i did not do that in this setting um since the patient had radiation therapy and you know uh [Music] concern for wound healing after another revised surgery i did not that but definitely that's interesting because the bone reconstituted and definitely she didn't achieve a fusion but the bone from within reconstituted but she did not achieve an oc fusion with this so certainly one can think about it and my threshold of re-operating in patients with metastasis is very very high unless it's really warranted in terms of wound revision i'll do that but for just the removal of hardware i won't do plus i'm not sure if really the atlanta exile joint is stable enough for me to remove the hardware nadir can i make some comments yes sir dr gohan yeah that was a wonderful presentation and i can see that you are now slowly surely but definitely going from decompression to fixation i can see that particularly for carry malformation you identified atlanta axial instability and you prefer stabilization and i'm sure that as you go further in the field of i can see your work on kyrie and i can tell you for sure that as you go further in your experience with kyrie you will definitely go for fixation in all the cases even when you don't see atlanta actual instability on dynamic images i will recommend that you must see the facets in these cases and the facets are more often male aligned and even when they are not malaligned presence of chiari and presence of seedings as you mentioned are clear-cut indicators of atlanto-actual instability and you need to do atlanta axial stabilization that is point number one another second point is you know you have included in cases of assimilation of atlas and c23 fusion a number of extra bones which could have been easily avoided like you included occipital bone and several sub occipital sub axial segments i have completely abandoned occipital inclusion of the occipital bone and subaxial spinal segments the bottom line in these cases is that you have to achieve a very solid c1 c2 fixation and as you mentioned we have to open the joint we are going to to introduce bone graft in the joint and then do solid fixation the other thing that you mentioned and that intrigued me and made me happy was that retro dentoid calcification you identified with the atlanta axial instability and you prefer to do stabilization without touching the retrodontoid tissue and that is a very important thing that there is these are secondary to atlanta actual instability and you don't have to actually touch these things that you mentioned but you still did decompression because you are still afraid of this compression and as you will mature further into this business i can tell you for sure that you will find this region so much unstable that there will be no need for decompression in these cases and i'm sure that you will not do decompression in the future all in all a very interesting presentation atlanta actual instability is a very common clinical entity i have said repeatedly that atlanta actual instability is the most under recognized and under-treated clinical entity in the subject of spine there are so many things we don't understand of about atlanta actual instability atlanta actual instability can be present even when the radiology is not showing the instability so this is a new paradigm shift in the understanding of atlanta actual instability that it can be unstable even when there is no radiological instability such instability manifests as a chronic syndrome chronic instability relentlessly progressive symptoms which are so much relentlessly and ultimately disabling symptoms so we have to understand this issue of instability without radiological demonstration and which will be a new field in the subject of granular table junction thank you very much nadir and i wish you all the best and i am sure you will progress further in this business of cranial vertebral junction thank you so much dr gowell i'm really honored thank you thank you thank you so much | EWNC ACADEMY For Neurosurgeons | UCXFHfsBWaeupySkmgUWSTNg | 2021-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,391 | 25,400 |
BcTlV0CcTvo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcTlV0CcTvo | The Fabulous Amazing Brilliant Hoes Mod Showcase!!! | why hello everybody and welcome to another mod review today we will be covering the fabulous amazing brilliant O's mad I know that's quite a mouthful but that's pretty much the hardest part of a mod to get down once we get into it you will see that the crafting recipes are not too difficult and they add only five items but these items are a lot of fun to play with I can promise you that let's go ahead and check out the first one now this one is called mr. ho it's made with in a magenta die a lime die a diamond and a bow all surrounding a golden ho now mr. Howe is very helpful to us very very friendly as you can see I their fires arrows now I don't know if you can see over there you can clearly see the arrow animation going up into the left now that's a little bug that's going on right now but you can see clearly those arrows are hitting their mark no problem and they do quite a bit of damage I don't know if it's a one hit kill all the time but I know it is they're very powerful very powerful arrows going out so that is very awesome let's go ahead and check out the next one the next one is one that I wanted the hold off on I won't show you what it does but i'll show you how to make it right away this is called the mean ho now the mean hole is made out of diamond iron ingot oak planks wolf and a bow now well like I said we're gonna go ahead and leave that guy to a little bit later this next tile it's called bajo doom now this is made us it's obviously getting a little bit more expensive but that's to be expected once we get up higher on the scale now this one's made from an iron ingot a gold ingot dymond foot and steal all surrounding an iron ho now let's go ahead and take this guy out and we'll go for a walk here because we don't really want to ruin anything that we have set up over there so let's go ahead and go by these sheep and you will hear a a very familiar noise when i right click here it is lightning and as you can see the lightning strike sometimes you don't see the lightning strike but I'm whenever you right click with the hoe and it's not on the ground clearly because that will just hug the ground but you can right click and lightning in so this is a way to make zombie pigmen if you want us farm zombie pigmen i guess you can do that and you can get gold from them or whatever you really want to do with the with the hoe i'm not sure if you take damage of survival actually let's go and try that real quick let me just go ahead and put myself into game mode ass for you guys and we'll see what happens okay so you do take a little bit of damage so you got to be a little bit careful about that let me just go ahead and get back into creative and let's get back up to the platform now the next one is I believe called the ultimate ho yes it is the altima ho now this one is made with two emeralds iron ingot gold ingot diamond and 26 now it looks like this so let's go and take this guy out now i want to point you towards the to the little sun in the sky now normally i don't know if you know this but I turn off daylight tick so we're not getting a cycle of times while I'm working in the model world just so you guys don't have me accidentally run into the night and then I have to quick edit instead of the day or so my venomous the mod obviously needs us to be in the nighttime otherwise we stay right here now you should notice that the ultimate hoe does two things let me go ahead and get these arrows on my inventory first oh and speaking of things that are not supposed to happen during mad showcases we have a nice rainy day and we can't see the Sun anymore so let me go ahead and take care of that because what would be a mod review without an interruption am i right so let's go ahead and have that clear up and once it does i'll go ahead and show you what this guy does now obviously he holds the ground yeah very clearly so let's go get rid of that before we forget about it and you can see obviously was wet wet ground instantly instead of having to wait for it to be saturated with water now it's going to right-click them and we'll see what happens now you'll see that the Sun clearly shot down that means that it is now a new day because when I when I have the time usually set i'll show you guys if i do time set day there you go that's the normal time that it sets then the Sun would obviously go over our head like that so it sets it earlier to what the what the time said day command will do so it's basically like sleeping in a bed without needing sleeping about to just right-click on the ho now you also see that something else pop the my inventory and that is cake now we can go ahead and eat cake obviously you guys know everything about cake now this happens every single time you use the ultimate ho and I believe that I'm not a hundred percent sure on this we're gonna go ahead and test it that it doesn't really take away on the app does okay that's good at least it's fair because it takes me the durability when you know whenever you right click it you can see that the durable has already gone down with me right clicking so it's kind of fair but its its its emergency cake I guess you could carry it with you if you run them on food and you just you just go ahead and eat off the ultimate ho I guess huh anyway let's go ahead and get into the last thing now it's kind of a ho you can tell that it's not really in the host shape is a gun and this is how you make it you make a piston three diamonds in this shape and then we go ahead and add a flint seal Goulding it and an ender pearl now this one is supposed to be called the gun of whole wing tins which is a name obviously be kind of homing tins now let's go ahead and fly over here a little bit and we'll take a few shots of the gun of having tins now I'm not sure if it acts as a ho no it doesn't it just okay anyway so clearly it shoots flaming exploding arrows which is pretty awesome i'm not going to lie very very cool but it's not a ho but it's very cool i mean it's a cool guns it gets added and and it's it's I don't know it's got its feature so I guess if you want to blow up an area really quick and you don't really care about things near it let's go ahead and check up last one the one that I held out on for you guys the mean home now the mean home is a there's a reason I left it out it is because we will come on over here a little bit further away from from where we just had been I don't really want to stop here um this looks about good we'll stop right here and I'll show you guys this now this is the mean ho clearly very very cool let's go ahead and right-click and we'll see what happens now two things should happen one there should be an explosion on us that launches this up in here and two we get two giants now usually the problem with this so far I've experienced let's go ahead and grab a diamond sword so we can go ahead and take out this guy the problem is is that one of them is rightly if you can look up in the top left corner you'll see my damage indicators and one of them just keep spawning himself in and out now you see how it's flickering I believe that's what that means so we can go ahead and kill this guy right so we can go ahead and take care of him no problem but the problem comes when we have this other guy that keeps spawning in and out it just kind of stays there so I think that's kind of a bug in the mod right now I'm sure obviously it's being worked on as we speak if the mod is very early on this one there's not many items and things like that but so all we need to do is we'll just save and quit the title will go back in and we will open up the world and it goes away very easily i'm not sure if we can deal damage to you if you don't do that but it's just something to keep in mind and i don't know why you would use it i guess if you wanted to launch yourself in the air for fun with the mean hoe but i would suggest not not building it yeah and so that is the fabulous amazing brilliant hose mod created by I believe Jack 72 389 even go ahead and find a link for it in the description down below if you're new to the channel don't be afraid to hit that subscribe button if you liked the video remember to hit that like button I'll see you guys later um have a great day | RippedRick | UCybfCZsbcfg73CniPBTACGg | 2015-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,722 | 8,268 |
39pP9uqPLQg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39pP9uqPLQg | Elden Ring Day 3 | [Music] all right let's uh continue from where we left off i want to play g grand tourism so bad but i have to wait foreign so oh uh so oh great damn oh my gosh how do you think you are bro um all right got me in the air uh um well hell is shooting me look uh through um wait i didn't do nothing [Music] what is this sorcerer summon this co-operator uh what advice is that there's so many foul tarnished in search of the elderly emboldened by the flame of ambition uh someone must extinguish thy flame let it be oh all right let's try it but these foolish ambitions don't seem that hard just gotta get that timing down a little bit better it doesn't seem that hard but then again this is his first form oh man where is all there it is come on come on wait did that still take damage from me those on throw sources oh yes does still take oh oh i thought you were going to kill me where's my have my camera never turned on that would be like oh late ah you bastard [Music] okay ah messed up messed up completely messed up there's a lot of opportunities for me to hit them so this shouldn't even go that far that long so used to the other dude bro sheesh i've seen a lot of people struggle against this guy oh no okay did i get it yes i did i was about to say yeah he doesn't seem that hard to be honest yes i am so thank you yeah i think i could take him out easy i just gotta know all his moves you know what i'm saying like i gotta know like okay there's nothing that comes out to this boom i'm gonna attack it'll it'll be easy it'll be easy and i haven't even used my dogs so i just gotta learn the attacks timing for that will be anything else ah okay damn it i gotta slow let me slow down and learn all his moves before i start attacking all right let's go so see ah i missed him so i know for sure when he does that i got time damn it it's just that hesitation bro i'm so used to i'm so used to [Music] that hesitation bro it just takes so long to swing [Music] his his other dude that i was fighting for hours i'm so trained with his when he's about to attack as soon as i see it i jump because his attacks are so fast this guy's attacked so slow that timing got me off come on oh so every time i put the stick in the dirt like that i think i got a shot uh [Music] well might be able to get two on those just try to next time ah come on well what you want to do [Music] damn it there we go could get two slices off of that okay i get two slices off of them hmm oh i see that move all right so now i know when i hit him i could hit him two times i could get him with a power and then and then a uh strong when he dumps up i could hit him with like a charged okay we getting it like he's gonna fall like i'm not worried about that there we go come on ah that move i don't know that move now well look how much i already took from them and i didn't that was a bad round got one down move where he rushes and flips man if that move keeps getting me i'ma have to go out there with the uh with the shield and won't take as much damage but he won't give me with those stupid little that stupid little move there we go come on just gotta keep distance keep distance i keep distance he gets easy moves ah come on ah come on i dodged i was trash i dodged that was trash i dodged come on yeah i don't know why [Music] come on she gets scared fo just get scared come on player mama [Music] oh let's call them call my [ __ ] down for my [ __ ] ride for my [ __ ] come down for my [ __ ] what ah okay oh there goes the hammer oh i don't know what just happened jeez i don't know what just happened there's a whole bunch of hitting going on dress the mother necks cause i'm down for my next one okay starting off like that i swear ah yes i see you got to stay away because if you're if he does the move and you're still in his circle he's going to continue to do another move so i got that part that's like that's like homeboy same thing with homeboy you got to let him finish his move while you're at a distance or at it be at a distance roll in and then he'll stop but if you're in the circle and rolling in the circle while he's doing his move he's going to do another move right after except for this one ah come on come on come on up here jump in the air you know you want to come on [ __ ] i'll jack that up oh oh you bastard no come on bro i feel like it gets stuck i got a pressure twice feels like feels better when i press it twice [Music] yeah it feels better when i press it twice now let's see your moves damn oh damn okay so basically all that i ain't got to worry about until he does the thing in the ground again basically all right come on jump over you know you want to maybe i do more if i just let's say one two three two some 278 i think that was right now let me try i'm gonna try with just one swing see what i get 130 one swing is 130. give me a jump there we go 260 something ah come on that's three something i wonder if i could get a strike quick strike and roll out i get stuck [Music] yeah i see he doesn't let you do it on that one he doesn't let you do it on that one ah that [ __ ] goes ham bro come on jump up again let me see if i can get a good hit good one head there we go no so i can't do that so maybe i got to get one hit maybe i got to get one hit and be out because obviously i can't i can't get a big hit dip out so i'll try just a strong hit i mean a power hit instead of a charge hit one one power hit see if i could dip out if not i'll try one strong hit let's see but once i figure out what i can do on that mode then he's dead because oh let's go well come on 315 yeah so you could tell i got this part down uh i don't ever need to risk it just wait for him to do this other [ __ ] there you go i even know what that was that he just did ah i got happy that was gay come on jump up and get me uh come on messed up there we go hit that double hit that double come on jump in the air brother all right i messed up i went for two here we go i think i can i if i hit it twice i think i can't roll out of there with the one power hit one power hit run out of there real quick i think i can do that let's give that a go let's try that again i know for sure i can get i could get one in one quick strong one but let's see if i could get it with one quick power and then dip up out of there let's get it come on where's my what come on bro whoa ah you son of a come on [Music] ah yeah see leave that alone he's begging you he's baiting you leave that one alone ah i forgot i got a double tap out of that one two three ah i gotta make sure he's not throwing that before all right let's see yep well he didn't do that one move so i don't know exactly yet i don't know exactly i got here i just got to do it again oh [ __ ] come on there we go there we go so i did it twice i might have gotten that third one if i pressed it again let's try it again so if he doesn't throw that watch for the timing on on that on the in the back okay yeah i think i'm about to get them i think i'm about to get them i think this is gonna be it right here i think it's gonna be it right here oh my gosh oh my god i hate this stuff come on can you stop bro like oh jeez louise where is my all right here we go come on jump again what so come on [Music] do something bro but you don't want to fight now oh wow see stan he's staying away from me now bro he's not come on come on bro faster you don't want to do none of the moves now look at them you don't want to jump or nothing come on bro you don't want to jump or nothing [Music] look at this look at this jump my [ __ ] let's go wow it's all right you just let me learn this other [ __ ] more i messed up come on bro [Music] that [ __ ] was gay that [ __ ] was gay he did not want to jump for me it's all good him doing that other stuff just gonna get my timing down with that other stuff even more come on uh come on if i'm too far i'm gonna have to jump in the air and hit him come on come on play boy almost screwed that one up almost went directly back come on ah too early [Music] come on one two three four one ah no that's supposed to be mines bro i'm supposed to be able to do that come on come on come on come on i knew it i tried to get greedy there try to get a get a hit in oh keep telling myself that's a he's baiting me when he puts that hand up oh ah ah you bastard [Music] okay all right i got him i got him i got him i mean unless he has a third or third set of moves which he probably does but but uh i got i should be good there i just got to start the first part off pretty perfect just a little bit perfect have a little something something with the second part then call the dogs and then game over whoa calm down buddy uh you're not gonna let me all right oh all right let's get it come on bro ham oh i got four i think i got four hits in bro jeez i mean five come on need to jump hit him go come on come on play boy come on play boy damn it messed up i was supposed to jump and start a roll mother did the same thing though come on yeah play boy one more you going to the back come on see ah i missed bro dang it jump come on there we go one two three there we go bring it out there we go come on there we go ah come on come on play boy come on play boy y'all lucky a few times play bye oh jump out your boy look at him there we go if i could have got out of that [Music] i think i might have to spin to the right might have to spin to the right or spin to the left i'm not sure one of them was was good for me spin to the right spin to the right i think it's to the right of that move i think it's to the right of that move oh my gosh stupid come on one two so just get two hits off of that and be out come on bro come on play boy one two three four oh [ __ ] one two three four yeah see when he does that i gotta spin to the other side ah i got out of the way i spin to the right of his head i gotta spin to that the hand with no weapon side come on am i stuck he's pretty much trying to back me in come on stop being scared my dude ah [ __ ] took my hand off the controller one two three four there we go so maybe that side that side and the other side that side twice one two and then go to that third because he catches me with that cane on that third one two come on let's see did he get me one i gotta get some health damn you all right let's go one two three ah maybe go inside ah damn so if he does that i have to come back to that side he switches it up on me so he switches it up on me so when he does that i haven't learned how to i i i he switched it up on me on that one come on bro where's my okay there it is one two three here we go the second phase has a completely different move set you will know this guy's been easy pretty easy [Music] come on buddy what if i could get that second hit with a power head nah just leave it the way i'm doing i keep doing it too early oh he didn't move he didn't this move is cruel too well now i completely forgot what button was to attack come on come on baby [Music] ah yup can't do that can't do that can't hit him with two hit him with one bounce out i i kind of i don't know why i had a brain fart i had like three brain farts in that battle come on since you've been doing all these optional bosses it should be a refreshing change of pace i wouldn't say refreshing but but it's definitely a change of pace [Music] no come on bro tarnished oh bro back up trying to mess with my gangster i see you ah i felt this fight was way easier to digest than the forelorn bloodhound principle moving those giant bears in the woods also in this so ah oh my god i did all that just to go right back to that [Music] i lost a good amount of health it's almost like it's harder to attack him while he's attacking the wolves because he can do any he can do any moves like you can't tell what move he's about to do because he's just getting attacked everywhere so [Music] he just has a lot of them well at least at first [Music] whoa warrior blood must truly run in thy veins tarnished there we go [Music] oh we didn't see me dodging that did you [ __ ] ah about [ __ ] yeah i think i was yo chill my [ __ ] chill my [ __ ] yo man [ __ ] went off on me i know what happened that one time i was too close you can't be too you can't you can't roll and stay too close to his attack because then he's just gonna keep going i gotta roll while i'm away from his attack and then roll into his attack and then he'll give me a chance to hit him [Music] whoa that was weird no why is yo i swear for some reason to be acting stupid and not rolling sometimes just against this dude come on two three come on there we go come on [Music] come on boy what you're scared of what you scared of what you're scared of bro this boy really scared oh oh you got one come on ah dang i just took my hand off passing come on ah you did it row ugh he just go he just speeds it up but he's doing the same [ __ ] he's just speeding it up just beating the attacks up really oh what the i jumped oh my god i can't believe i jumped [Music] come on ah he hit me off wow i hope my thing isn't down there it shouldn't be oh yeah there it is now jump okay that's what you want to do oh my gosh freaking didn't even dodge whoa [Music] i kind of like his other what's it called better because i'm ah i hate waiting around for him to do something come on tarnished on come on jump for me ah come on i swear they'd be getting me stuck [ __ ] got stuck ah stupid come on man he's doing the same [ __ ] bro what if i what if i roll into him maybe that's i can roll into him and roll past him maybe that'll be better than rolling out on that on that [ __ ] [Music] come on these foolish ambitions to rest really not about to do nothing [Music] for some reason [Music] no bull bull i call bull come on bro [ __ ] playing games playing games bro come on this ain't a game you think it's a game i gotta i gotta come like that that's what i gotta do warrior blood must [Music] he just had to do that when i hit it come on oh my god he didn't even bro i swear i don't know what is up with fighting him it's like the game like doesn't let him dodge sometimes like that's weird bro i think the game does it on pr like i think the this is too easy and the games do it on purpose just to make it hard like it's really not hard bro like got lee come on bro come on bro i'm telling you it don't let me dodge bro [Music] this is ridiculous [Music] come on bro oh my gosh again you don't dodge why up [Music] see can't attack him because he does that [ __ ] [Music] west i gotta remember i like forget every time i get to that stage i hit him maybe i just can't maybe i should just fax maybe i should just hit him with the what's it called maybe that strong is taking too long facts let me just do that let me just hit him with the regular when he gets to that that mode let's see if i get out there get out of there quicker come on you don't let me run over there no i want you to attack second there we go all right cool let's go let's take our time with it [Music] worst case scenario summon some assistance you get the same rewards as you were doing it solo now i got this [ __ ] i got a personal problem with [ __ ] you've been eyeing me the wrong way [Music] let's go yeah i see you play boy so does every other tarnish [Music] you gotta be kidding me no freaking don't dodge man it's your problem right he didn't dodge i don't know what is going on and why all of a sudden it doesn't read the dodge i don't i don't understand why i don't understand that why don't it just read the dodge like yo come on i'm dodging my [ __ ] like dodge he just stays there pisses me off just dodge i got i got the moves like oh this [ __ ] and every time this happens that computer plays stupid there you go come on i can't believe this bro what i'll tell you every time the computer acts stupid like that where i'm doing the stupid dance and i can't i can't press triangle something still i always have like a bad round something stupid happens come on ah come on warrior blood must truly run in thy veins does he always jump if i continue to do that dodge why does it start acting up when it goes to this form these foolish animations [Music] i don't i don't understand why as soon as he goes into that [ __ ] with the hammer all of a sudden the dodging acts up i i don't get it all of a sudden he can't dodge where the hell's mine i got plenty i got plenty of endurance though yo where is my i was gonna say it out [Music] [ __ ] try to catch me slipping he can also dodge three swings which leaves him open for a shot on the side if he hesitates to follow up bro i have i have no problem hitting them i have no problem hitting them it's the dodging like when i'm there and i'm like okay here comes the hit and let me dodge he just he gets stuck and doesn't dodge i don't got a problem with his moves i don't got a problem getting to him it's just the dodge gets stuck sometimes warrior blood must [Music] come on oh my god i just completely i completely like got stuck on that but it only if the dodge only gets stuck when he goes to a second like it doesn't get i have no problem dodging in the beginning but when he goes into a second for some reason he doesn't dodge he gets stuck i want that ruins move faster see got stuck again one two three four perfect easy like my time is the [ __ ] you seen when i was playing the crucible night how much i timed that [ __ ] all day for some reason with this [ __ ] should get stuck come on [Music] i know the time is not the same i know that i'm saying my i'm saying my timing with what i when i know i have to dodge is perfect like when i when i get his timing down i'm perfect with it so i know i'm not messing up [ __ ] now this guy is way easier this guy's way easier than the crucible night his timing is so much easier than the crucible knight well his timing is is is the same difficulty but him as a character is way easier because i got so many opportunities to hit him the crucible knight only got one way to hit him like i said the only problem is he just doesn't my guy just doesn't dodge sometimes oh come on see what i'm saying this [ __ ] too look i'm trying to get in i don't know why does it do that like i don't i don't understand pressing triangle the [ __ ] won't let me go in this [ __ ] range oh my gosh this is the most stupidest [ __ ] mechanic ever bro seems like a controller problem or you're pressing buttons to hard but i'm barely i'm barely chopping triangle though [Music] so i spent seven hundred dollars yesterday for my gran turismo setup i got the cockpit the steering wheel pedal the shifter triangle might be getting stuck emotes only happens when you're holding the button and moving your controller's gyro such a bad round well i basically got a car now [Music] oh messed up i'm not even paying attention right now all right i missed the opportunity to hit him [Music] come on hesitation is defeated [Music] huh i think i might have just found something else out oh my is harder than gosh is i think i just figured something else out [Music] come on bro god lee he knows that he's like oh he figured it out yes sir i got you next time [ __ ] no sorry he's dead i got him i figured him out he's dead he's dead i figured it out he is dead all i need is one one good round in the beginning and he's dead he's dead i figured it out [ __ ] he's done so bro no gosh dang it why does every time i gotta find a boss [ __ ] starts itching [ __ ] got lucky come on boy come on that's stupid [ __ ] there you go back up there you go come on so i need that i'm here and they never does that move got stuck you [ __ ] wow passing skills you're not letting me ah [Music] come on see he'd every time it's like the computer's calculating right now like okay wait a minute what is he doing yeah [ __ ] oh so i can't do that i shouldn't do that now when he oh my god come on bro trying to get me in the corner [ __ ] so [Music] i'll get that off come on [Music] i actually think he's easy to be honest oh [Music] well you can you guys can see he's dead you know what i'm saying you can see he's dead i got him he it's a wrap i figured him out it's a wrap he's done he's done i can't believe that bro that's how i died whatever you're dead you're not you're not making it out of this round he's done come on this is it guys i promise this is it come on bro [Music] you could tell he's done you could he knows it i know it y'all know it he's done it's a wrap nigga's done veins i missed that one [Applause] [Music] come on oh my gosh damn it i should have rolled tried to run i should have just rolled [Music] there we go give me some room ah oh my god ah i missed them i need some room ah i jumped instead of dodged damn it i dodged i jumped instead of dodged oh my gosh but he's dead bro i got i got him i figured him out he's done all i got to do is is is uh spin behind them that's it it's a wrap it's a wrap i'm out of the way of all that other [ __ ] come on that was too close to the edge come on oh my gosh i missed that i don't know what happened there i mean i do know what happened i just don't know why that did that come on play boy you dead sucker oh that was too close his computer's recalculating all right what is he doing to me how do i stop it how can i trick him get him off of his there we go [Music] matter of fact i think i can hit that last one with the power because it's just gonna jump if i'm completely behind his back he's just gonna jump damn it no i'm not even gonna mess with that and try it just gonna stick yeah it caught me in a corner he caught me in a [ __ ] corner bro i gotta i gotta make i wasn't paying attention to the wall behind me that pisses me off ah yeah that's exactly what happened exactly what i thought tried to hit him with the with the power on the fourth and he came out with a move i'll try one more time if i'm directly behind them [Music] thank you every time i'd ah he's not giving me no damn time that was close no he didn't move he didn't move oh my gosh he didn't freaking did it again man [ __ ] stuttered it and didn't dodge this guy should be dead already should legitimately be dead already [Music] which where am i going nope mom come on play boy he's trying to corner me forget you now you nothing sucker a little close come on there we go come on i don't want to hit for a three because i was too much on the side of them there we go here we go come on i missed them oh that was a weird jump there we go you halfway and i got my first flask let's go let's go my [ __ ] hold them daggers throw them daggers there we go [Music] come on you a punk you a punk come on your mama oh you didn't like that huh you didn't like that one huh your mama come on ah yeah he don't like when i talk about his mama they don't like want to talk about his mama whoever threw that dagger your mama's a hoe no you bastard oh [ __ ] bro [ __ ] bro come on i said again your mama's a hoe oh my god you know what your mama's a nice person [ __ ] good i thought i took that a little too close damn it messing up man all right come on [Music] there we go come on yo he didn't dodge bro i'm missing come on [Music] he knows he knows what time it is i think we all in the building know what time it is your mama's a hoe come on come on your mama's a fat hoe let's go ho ho ho you want to go and do that now so [ __ ] right at that edge come on jump there we go did i not hit him i don't think i hit him [Music] come on there we go come on jump baby there we go oh you're super [ __ ] there we go come on only got a few hits oh come on there we go you dead sucker come on you got what two three hits left stop trying to put me look he's trying to he's trying to bait me right now come on there we go oh come on there we go there we go come on baby let's go [ __ ] neil [ __ ] neal kneel to your master neil your soul is mine touch grace nothing it was nothing forgive me i've been testing you to see whether or not grace truly does guide you and whether you are fit to face the challenge that entails it seems my worries were unfounded torrent had your measure from the very start whereas i merely pretended there is but one other thing i can do to offer you guidance i can take you to the round table hole gathering place of tarnished champions guided by grace very well i guess i have to go i knew it oh round table round table hold a place where tarnished gathered guided by grace combat is prohibited on the premise due to to a pact of non-aggression this rule is an effect when the round table icon is displayed the round table hold is located outside of this world the round okay let me read this over because i was just reading the round table hold is a place where the tarnish gather guided by grace combat is prohibited on the premises due to the pact of non-aggression this rule is in effect when the round table icon is displayed okay what does that look like the round table hold is located outside of this world it can only be reached through sites of grace uh can also be accessed by using the map to travel okay i don't know if i want to open that who's this guy i've just arrived yes i have to the round table hold i'm current a man of the cloth i teach incantations nice just by the two fingers and explore the secrets finally so that one day if a tarnished of the round table hold should become elden lord i might cancel them ensuring order regains its proper form writing rule over men do you still see it the guidance of grace of course i do i see it wonderful news most tarnished are blind to it you are something of a rare breed well what do you say care to learn an incantation of the two fingers study incantations yes uh let's see heals a small amount of hp i think that's what i already have heals hp for self and nearby allies a small amount or the whole thing uh i love i love alleviates poison buildup and cures poison though increases magic damage negation no increases fire damage negation no produces a shock wave that pushes away foes no momentarily sparks flame from hand okay does it do anything throws ball of raging fire that's dope fp cost is 11. now it costs 32. probably get that one get this one i'll not get this one that's it may the golden order shine oh what is all don't tell me hello you must be new here i'm well just call me dialos the owner of one's house holds little import in these lands have you met a young woman named lanya on your travels yes but fickle is the wind take your eyes off her for but a moment and she's good as gone if you find her please be sure to tell me be sure to tell me if you meet a young woman named lanya i think i did already is this something read message no what does the message say okay let's see this is blacksmith you're a new face no matter it's all the same she got here your arms let's get smithing oh ashes of war ashes of war duplicate uh so about the chains on your legs as you've noticed to james it's nothing special i'm a prisoner and these are my chains i'm trapped by the hole i'm dying smithing for you fools that's all there is to it uh strengthen ornaments too much into it well no grudge against you my being a prisoner is no fault of yours besides my own mind smithing despite my differences the weapons get stronger all the same given time no skill so e [Music] so this doesn't look like six of six two six so it takes i don't get it i don't 37 30 23 lay out your arms there you go see it was that's what it was it was a freaking glitch something happened so from 130 to 23 to 137 to 20 plus 24 24. it was going to cost six though let's check the ashes of war equipped johnny you still there no he's not watching me physical 127 you there johnny who's who's on here hmm oh got a chest oh black key oh nice black key bolts all right i don't have no more greetings great champion called by grace i am fear circumstances have compelled my stay at the round table hold great champion would you allow me to hold you but really perhaps you might share with me some of your lifely figure and your stout-heartedness doing so will grant me the warmth of a champion and you i am sure will bear a buldaken's blessing do you think it vulgar perhaps where i come from it is a sacred act my thanks great champion she's gonna don't tell me she's gonna take my vulgar away you are very warm she did bolded blessings okay i see what that is what's the baldicon's blessing though it is but a fleeting thing i am afraid come back to me should you require another i will take you in my arms as often as you need for more vigor though huh that's gay i never asked for that it's [ __ ] use fp to temporarily boost poise that's stupid that's real stupid craft wait a minute how come i don't have oh i took that out uh i have no more of that so let's put that in and then let's put uh what was i using whose fire damage negation enhanced roars and breath attacks equipment low simple view i'm not into running giant enhances roars and breath attacks ancient times the giants were mortal enemies of the roars is so ready to nature well for right now we'll do that we got an extra one of those where is this where i do it uh see leave selected use i don't i don't urgent heal assassin urgent heal is that what it's called urgent heal heal how come switch this car use it's going to have to just leave leave selected yo who's watching you watching johnny i need some help man i'm not understanding what's not understanding what's going on here exactly whatever i'll leave you logo read message i was i never came over here what's over here nothing's over here people are dying so that's that over there does that talk oh who's this [ __ ] what do you want okay that was it all right the hell is this offer a bell bearing okay now we talking my [ __ ] what is this let's see grant the blessing of an equipped great ruin upon use wait how much does it cost oh there's five of them okay that cost four thousand what is this when invaded request the aid of a hunter okay i answer requests for summoning from hunters increased memory slots what does it mean increase memory slots all right hold on real quick i gotta take a piss i just got to work i need some help and explanations on a few things hold on [Music] hold on i'm on my way all right let's see um i gave that trick some of my vigor and she gave me a stupid thing that i don't think i like uh explanation let's see number of items currently held the right the rightmost number indicates the maximum you may hold at one so what is this oh it's a stonewood key for four thousand i already used one stonewood key i'm in the round table i used one stonewood key and got a crossbow there was another um there was another uh room right next to it that needed another stonewood key to get in should i buy this and go in there or is it not worth it yeah yeah i was talking about her whatever it was that she gave me i didn't like it i was like so let's see 74 110 it gives you an assassin's cookbook but i forget what it unlocks so do you think it's worth it should i get should i go in there should i buy the key so i can go in there take on appearance of a host of fingers seems only good late game when you have loads of vigor to waste save the key for later so should i buy the key and save it for later or just save buying the key for later all right the key will always be here so i could just buy it later right take on appearance of a co operator okay take on appearance of a host of fingers so collect as many keys as you can cause you'll find a lot of little statues okay uh 12 11. i wish there was a way to i wish there was a way to compare what i have with this with the armor you know what i'm saying instead of having to look at this and then i have to click out and then go look at my armor again none of these swords are worth it huh like i might as well just especially if you're going to stormville okay dexterity see oh but it's a so i don't why why is this dexterity a c but the the physical is so low oh the criticals 130. this one too this one's even better should i buy this one you got it should i buy this one the critical hits 130 uh physical is 96 plus 13. dexter doesn't tell you really about scaling so should i should i buy this uh this one or should i because i still got six uh i still got six uh it swings faster but it won't stun how do you know it won't stun dex weapons don't stun so because it's better as a dex weapon it won't stun and should i offer this guy the bell bearing i mean they kinda do but slashing damage builds okay so should i offer this guy the bell bearing peeps off balance but are slower right right you don't have any bell bearings are you sure i thought i did good sword i had one isn't this it no spirit calling bell okay okay how come i can't put this over here like how do i because right now it has this and this i want to make it this and this how come i can't how do i is there a reason why i can't use it faith my faith is not up my faith is at 15. so why cannot use it faith needs to be 10 how do i equip spells at grace points oh gotcha okay so last but not least this i have a question about the ashes of war so you saw the first of all you saw that so you look at this source so should i buy that one sword that we were looking at critic it was critical 130 uh 96 physical plus like something um should i buy that other sword and use the six smith stones or should i just use six uh smith stones to upgrade this one more time because the next upgrade is takes six uh smith stones what should i do be sure to tell me if you meet a young woman named what would be better see i got six smithing stones the next upgrade is gonna cost me six it'll upgrade it to a physical 137 plus 24. should i do that one or two so just upgrade what you're already upgrading what is that what does that number one next to it mean because i know then you'll need other smithing stones to upgrade past plus four or plus five so i thought let me see so see how it says six and then the semicolons or whatever those are called and then it's another six i thought that was i need six and i have six i thought that's what it was but you're saying right there where it says required items smithstone and then the one that means i only need one smith stone to to upgrade it no nope what can you just call me on your inventory you'll see different types of smithing stones [Music] okay hello okay so uh-huh uh right okay uh right right right uh oh yeah right so you so i should just because it's gonna take six smithing stones right six six smithing stone ones right one right yeah i get you okay so um yeah all right so i'm gonna i'm gonna go ahead and and upgrade this sword so that's my that's my next question because look i'll click on this now i'm in the ash ash of wars right why does it go down to 116 and plus 23. so if i use this ash war i'll still be hitting at 137 right well that but what i'm saying is what i'm saying is the 116 it's not it's not saying that my 137 is gonna drop to a 116. that's not what it's saying right uh right is and i won't i won't lose anything for free yeah but what well i can duplic i mean uh what do i need to duplicate it for if i won't lose it i can like i can i can put one of these ashes of war onto my sword and then i can switch it to something else to another ash of war right just even if i just have one i can add it to several weapons okay so but that's what i'm saying if i use storm stomp right now i could put it on my sword go out fight not like it go put in determination and i'll still have a storm stomp right i'll still have that in my inventory right right okay so now i'm trying to i'm trying to so the fp if you can see where it says fp cost right you see a red 10 and a blue and a blue six so that means what that means is going to cost 10 fps um right um so what is what is this uh it says affinity granted standard or quality yeah like i click clicked on ashes of war like to put it on foreign got it foreign london my uh-huh so so that that red 116 is basically if i use the quality which may which means it's going to go off of my scaling correct so i mean it so so where it says standard and quality there could be other options gotcha so okay so it's not because it's not because my sword is is is not because my sword is going towards quality that i only have quality it's because the ashes of war that these are the only at these are the only options i have with this ashes of war basically i would see other gotcha okay so more so so these ashes of war that i have i checked all three they only have standard in quality so if i buy more ashes of war i could okay now i get it now i [ __ ] get it right okay now i [ __ ] get it so let me see what my shh is my [ __ ] so faith so i if i get so if i can find if i can find the ashes of war that turns it into faith right that would be real good because i got 15. who's that is that the one that's the one that was like in the forest kind of like in a little shack yeah yeah yeah he's the only one he's the only one that gives out ashes right now right okay yeah so i know i know who you're talking about further study of incantations is it i can happily spare the time yeah okay so what is that door is that door to exit i feel like i'm missing something no not not this door there's no there's nothing there what was this guy no no no no not that i'm looking at something hold on so let's see hold on no you're you're you're way behind hold on you're wait did i talk to this guy i don't very well as your senior i bid you welcome it is safe here you may let down your god okay so i guess he didn't so this door is to exit i'm assuming so okay so i could just open this door see what it this door is blocked shut okay okay and what the should i go down there because it looks like there's a fight down there is there a problem down there okay is it is it something easy or is that something that's gonna take me a few hours all right okay is there a grace light in here or no so i could respawn like that right i travel past travel back in here right like that no no no no i'm talking about once i travel out here i can travel back to the round table like that okay uh the dude is over here right war master shaq there should be a grace over here too okay now that [ __ ] is starting to make sense now let's see flask uh what was i doing as no nations of war oh is it memorized spells yeah everyday yeah i bought that's why i bought these i bought i bought this and i bought yeah yeah that's what i did does it tell you the uh what's it called the uh the yeah swords axles [Music] let's see i don't think it does huh there is ash of war well this might be archino impaling thrust skill that lets piercing elements overcome enemy shield build power and then launch for for a strong thrust that pierces an enemy's guard that might be that bleeding one quick step skills yeah yeah yeah yeah quick step maneuver that allows for circling around on a target um oh it does tell you the affinity as the war grants an armament the heavy affinity and the following okay heavy heavy heavy keen affinity and the following skill okay uh no affinity armament and replaces any skill present with the following i remember has no skill if the ornament in the other hand has a skill that skill will be used instead i don't know what that is uh grants no affinity to an ornament but imparts the following skill all right quality king yeah keen not so all he gots is keen in quality all right but low key you're right about that one spinning sl uh not the spinning slash the the thrust one yeah i'm gonna just grab that anyways [Music] yeah oh that might be how i can kill what's his name do i have let's see is it [Music] um so since my dexterity is trash i should just uh leave it at standard huh oh wait king it's a keen so because it's a keen it made my well turn my strength my d strength into an e and it'll turn my my dexterity though it'll turn into a c so now now can i switch this later like with the same i have the same actual war and then i could just come back to a grace and then switch it from standard to king right right okay cool uh let me think let me think what was i gonna do i think there was something else i was gonna ask you [ __ ] damn it was about to ask you oh that's what it was hold on uh detail uh let's see a straight sword with the white blade uh suited slashing attacks horizontal swings skill hold flat face pledge resolve powering your next attack no that's not what i wanted to see let me see so this right here war cry usable on melee ornaments daggers thrusting swords and with whips accepted uh war cry heavy grants affinities and skills to an ornament grants affinities and skills to an ornament right the skill is the war cry right uh now now it says war cry give a war cry to rally the spirit and increase the tax power while act while active strong attacks change to charging attacks uh yeah yeah yeah right now i'm i'm wondering about this because uh that war the war cry right makes you stronger you make your strong attacks right then i have this shut up then i have this where is it come on then i have this enhances roars and breath attacks does that affect it okay no yeah yeah i know i know it doesn't do damage but i thought this will make my attack stronger and then if i have that in the whatever that call slot is it like also helps it i thought it like doubles it or something um heavy it doesn't say no wouldn't i was trying to see if it would say how much it would how much how much more i would give my attacks you know right right right step or don't i think i have this brace on romance and step into a low stance recoil for most enemy attacks uh i'll follow up with the strong attack of an upward strike all right i think that's it i'm just gonna put this uh to slash through freaking shields when i when i need it and then i'll try to look for some better ashes of war little little pillars um i'm sorry i wasn't paying attention you talking about pillars right now and how do i how do i get my map bigger just oh yeah yeah yeah i got you yeah yeah i think i'm gonna go south because this right yeah i'm going to i can't use this bow i need this 3016 strength of that well skewed in yeah i just like i said i'm just trying to learn what everything means you know what i'm saying so i can so i don't have to waste any time do it like you know loading this up or or getting this better when i could have just got this and got that better a lot faster i'm just trying to figure out what the hell everything means so i think everything's coming together now um right nice huh uh those are uh ashes of something though um yeah who has those again okay oh yeah yeah i saw that on youtube i saw that on youtube yeah that's what i was going to do next that's what i was about to do next i already know where she's at item crafting equipment yeah i was about to do that next [Music] i don't know why i took these bolts out because i don't need them all right i'll i'll hit you up i'm gonna i'm gonna get her and then go back to the damn round table and see if maybe something else with some better armor all right thanks all right bye all right so we got that okay if you're watching johnny one last thing how do i use the uh the ashes of war how do i use it again every stir if you're still watching there you go it's l2 gosh dang it i did it again um so if i'm if i have that it's considered two-handed still i guess huh because i wasn't too i didn't have two-handed i had the uh yeah see torch attack perry or left-handed l2 impaling thrust see i see impaling thrust either way so let's see i don't want to do that okay so let me go to two melees nice uh so homegirl's over here i of the believe it does the ash of the left hand got you got you i get what you're saying uh here's homegirl right and heading to stormdale castle enticed 501 in the white mask i suppose oh you've come to be warm with the spider well that makes us two peas in a pod but i don't have your courage it's scary you know having your arm i want to be like oh nothing but i know can you take me there you go it was a pleasure to see you oh can you pass on a message for me tell them i love them i'm finally getting the hang of this whole painting it was a pleasure to see home can you pass on a mess tell them i love okay so i got that jelly thing let me see some in spirit jelly spirit dwell used to summon a spirit jellyfish a floating spirit that illuminates his prawns to tears the jellyfish girl search for her distant home really spew poison that foes on her summer nurse behalf name is okay we met as well right jellyfish lights up darkness and poisons gotcha probably not going to use it but uh who was homeboy was this other guy right here be sure to tell me if you meet a young woman named lanya she's a servant to my house she's been my companion since oh i guess that's not that's not i thought i be sure to tell me i thought that was the guy that i had to meet me with this guy you are a house guest remember your place i thought that was the girl that smithy go to the smith where have you been hot at you for dead no matter it's all this way out your arms then that was the girl right so who do i talk to you said girl needs to be in the round yeah how do i how do i bring her to the round table how do i bring it to the round table and go back see what she says again go back and talk to her until she disappears you might have to progress the main quest a bit though where she asks to deliver the message did you give the little christmas the message that i love them and despite my craven heart a pleasure to see you did you give the little christmas the message that i love them and despite my craven heart i'm sure i'll be joining their club soon enough um so should i go more in the castle i don't remember where she wants to deliver the message but there's a graveyard filled with jellyfish and i think that's where she means stormville castle in the stormville castle is good exploring yeah i know but what about her real quick i'm just trying to get that out the way [Music] i can't even that's okay nothing over there this is this dungeon is kinda optional but also not at all optional a lot of hidden stuff in it but also the first real main boss [Music] so where's the thing with all the jellyfish [Music] no idea i thought you did it already map is way too massive for me to remember where [Music] you there come over here would you she tells you once where to go and then never again gotta just pay attention to what npc say hold on let me just find it on youtube again [Music] come over here okay [Music] hello youtube guides let's see [Music] you there come over here would you here we go let's see [Music] that you can get literally at the start in the stranded graveyard dungeon now inside is an item you really want called incredibly useful here we go just like in dark souls you one of the boss's weapons or a spell or buy a weapon with one there's really something you should cons do whatever you want the actual way to do it is surprisingly easy as well throwing the glowing stone only duplicate one per tomb so you'll have to be selective about which ones you want to copy but don't be too pro your favorite now we're not going to do a lot of gameplay tips we figured that they were sleddingly good here one of the things that we really started gravitating towards is the ground slam where you jump up into the air and do a big butt stomp on your enemies uh it looks ridiculous but it's undeniably effective it's an easy way to jump into the fight and do a lot of damage it can't be interrupted and because you jump in the air most enemies yeah i usually do it like that too but since i already seen this it's going to bug the [ __ ] out of me i want to just do it because these things are generally great it makes refilling your fp meter actually something you'll want to do don't make all of your flash healing ones you know just keep at least one fp restoring flask so you can restore it when you need it specifically if you're mostly a strength or dex build next over at number five there are some very good talismans hidden in the dark corners of this game but some of the best can be obtained almost right from the beginning if you aren't afraid to die a few times and there's some amazing stuff to get that can help you out for the rest of the game the first is something that you can get literally at the start in the stranded graveyard the place where you start the game if you use a stone sword key and remove the fog gate beside the very first checkpoint of the game then you can end yeah almost invaluable service so what you want to do is talk to her then go into stormville castle and find an item off this pile of dead bodies next to the disgusting grafting rooms now return to her after finding this thing and keep talking to her until she says that she'll go to the round table hold now go talk to her there that's what it was saying explore what you haven't explored yet no it's yeah base is in the stormville castle though so in here you're tarnished aren't you i would advise against taking the main gate into the castle it's tightly guarded by hardened old hands oh try the opening right here the guards don't know about it okay you breached the castle undetected yes that's the spirit you're just the kind of tarnish that i like again anywhere you haven't finished the right way to go just keep exploring and you'll keep finding ruin fragment nice i hear something oh birdie oh snap i didn't even see there we go equip a bolt of fire arrows you can equip up to two types of arrows to choose from at once when welding a bow with two hands hold l for precision aiming user to adjust aim fire arrow type one fire arrow type two precision words freaking suck [Music] wanna go as a melee players they're easily my least favorite enemies hmm ah i forgot i could throw those darts [Music] invest in daggers or bow and arrow for them i just kill them with the daggers or darts i mean shh that scares me oh [ __ ] oh messing with my runes bro be messing with my runes bruh [Music] there's no climbing up here well that's this looks very climbable if you ask me oh snap ah you bastard ah [Music] oh [ __ ] i didn't even see that one oh my gosh stop bro this dungeon is massive we will be here for a long time sorry i got what i wanted now i could just grab that and be good got what i wanted nice little three stone [Music] ah thank you ruins will be in a better place now i still got that that's smith right yep there it is damn she thought it was sweet [ __ ] oh great [Music] so [Music] um [Music] [ __ ] didn't [Music] i shield yeah yeah oh sh who the hell is doing that nigga's throwing rocks really um [Music] i guess you saw me huh yo why does it not focus on him oh oh i like that that's clean the vega got the vegas vega claws foreign gotta be shitty bro that [ __ ] man it must have been a big explosion bro [Music] foreign oh my god so i ain't got to worry about you [Music] yeah there's a lot of [ __ ] here bro so i don't like that i feel like i should ah i really don't want to open that right now it looks like it's the only thing to do oh there's a thing in here too nice i really feel like i should just go down down here and see what's down there that [ __ ] came up here quick where is he at where'd he go oh snap i'm glad i did not drop down there let me finish looking up around here before i go over there let me go on that dungeon at least i know i can get back to here go in here first it's locked got it to a higher platform yeah i've seen it i seen it so i'm about to go in here you know that's probably where i'm coming out of that dungeon so i'll go in here kill what's in here go back out there go up there whatever whatever whatever oh [ __ ] i don't like this i didn't realize how far behind i was low all right that guy in the dark room damn i don't think he's that hard to kill though it doesn't have that much i forgot about him and i hate him so much [Music] damn i hate him he's a regular ass enemy there's like three or four of them in this place i know no [ __ ] lost all my [ __ ] [ __ ] well this is what it is now i ain't got to worry about the [ __ ] oh wait naw lost all my [ __ ] ruins bro took me like three or four days to get through [Music] god i hate the lock system bro i found you can rush up there when dude turns his back and he won't call his homies gives you a few seconds to kill one before the other yeah that's what i did last time well that's what i did the first time way more manageable ugh [Applause] oh it unlocks the door on the second floor yeah i know it unlocks the dungeon that go up and then i could kill the mother [ __ ] [Music] hurry up bro then you don't have to find him anymore oh my god you gotta be [ __ ] me bro good lord man [ __ ] stones in the way come on [Music] oh my god don't be doing that [ __ ] bro ready to fight oh my god all right i just gotta do my shield do my shield do the counter jump out the way get ready to do it again that's it i just wanted to hear that in robot voice you ever see 2001 a space odyssey come on now i'm sorry dave i'm afraid i can't let you do that oh my god there's a [ __ ] out there oh my god i [ __ ] hate this game bro why is it so hard to [ __ ] lock on man don't make no [ __ ] sense lock on bro i'm looking right at him what the [ __ ] stupid god lee man looking right at him i hit the lock on but he [ __ ] looks to the right oh my gosh stupid bro yeah i thought it was gonna get me computer thought he was gonna fake me you [ __ ] stupid come on yo come on oh my gosh bro uh [Music] i gotta [ __ ] do this one at a time [Music] oh my gosh this [ __ ] is [ __ ] bro just don't know how to lock on just don't [ __ ] know how to lock on the [ __ ] just whatever come on stupid uh oh my god you son of a [ __ ] come on oh hmm [Music] um oh my gosh you're dead now no [Music] okay [Laughter] oh that's that's hilarious bro that is hilarious ugh huh come on bro [Music] oh my god i'm about to break something bro dick he's not even [ __ ] good he's not even [ __ ] good he's really not he's trash he's trash of [ __ ] like god [Music] it's just as trash as these [ __ ] man gotta keep doing this [ __ ] bro oh my god it makes it harder to lock on and his voice is high so he doesn't stagger i'm so so trash bro come on bruh [Music] ah [Music] so oh my god bro he always does something that [ __ ] just a reminder that summoning is an option i don't [ __ ] waste that on him [ __ ] him i don't know why [ __ ] is they'll help you through the whole dungeon until you kill the boss in which he is not brb gotta get changed come on the second time he's killed me and the [ __ ] has no health left i'm thinking he's dead and i just [Music] i could break everything in my house right now bro [Music] uh [Music] i wrote that bastards stuff and dark souls 2 came out we sold so many controllers will now uh [Music] bro i've beaten him twice already i've beaten him twice already and he had no health left just go do something else i'm not i'm not stuck on nobody [ __ ] like he's weak i already beat him twice i beat him twice already and for some reason he didn't [ __ ] die this nigga's bro i did i beat him twice already [ __ ] beat him twice and he just stayed alive with zero health [Music] don't gaslight yourself he dies when he disappears my health is more than zero [Music] so [ __ ] [ __ ] bastard [Music] you don't drop nothing yet because you're a [ __ ] that's why that's why you don't drop nothing just a [ __ ] curved sword oh nice the hell am i at [Music] [Applause] [Music] so uh brick hammer and we gotta [ __ ] with them they're not even doing nothing nothing there i don't care about wait how do i get over there so many things i gotta pillage everything bro i don't know what i could be getting on uh there's no way i gotta go the other way and then unless [Music] oh oh my god you s son of a [ __ ] scared the [ __ ] out of me bastard why do i hear [ __ ] uh should be here right i guess not it's the other side more [Music] know what uh let me stop playing around hold on oh i like that there you go ain't nothing even over here oh lord uh ugh [Music] uh there's no lever there's a lever right there whack [Music] it's a lot of levers there we go well before we go that way and do all that come on you were shooting arrows that whole time trash bro so some more daggers here's your whoa what is that no there's more stuff over there um uh [Music] so [Music] okay great dead end good let's hit that other one and then we could go outside oh all right good i can't do that so i gotta go out wait wait wait okay still medium load you know what not even waste those you kidding me [Music] so [Music] oh [Music] um whoa where'd he go there's got to be something here there we go you'd be worth it come on i got to finish this castle so i could go see my baby go visit my little baby baby and so much stuff though i'm basically going through the castle man and i need to oh [Music] could go down on here and oh look at that it's probably what i need to do let me see there's no other way huh no all right so let's go there we go come on up [ __ ] is he coming too so [Music] huh i had him [Music] oh so quality is way better than it was earlier um [Music] um that counter attack is your saving grace deals with loads of problems oh man that sucks ah you bastard [Music] ah [Music] no oh [ __ ] i can't believe i survived that thought i was dead for sure [Music] ah nice to meet you the pleasure's mine roger is the name a sorcerer as you might have guessed i'm looking for a little something keep circling around shielded enemies dot for what are you doing here in stormville castle this place who gave me this rapier they sacrifice our kind for grafting not exactly a place i'd stroll into without a purpose in mine i'm here to figu i see here to challenge godric and lay your hands upon a great room are you you can see it then i take it the guidance of grace well enjoy it while you can i'm tarnished like you but unlike you i've seen neither hide nor hair of this guidance for the longest time still i won't forget how it felt when i first came here to the lands between i'm privy to a few magical battle arts would you care to learn one where is it once guided by grace i'd love to help you out if it please sure iron skills oh these are ashes of war magic these are ashes of war for magic huh i should tell you about great rooms real quick um [Music] and indeed intelligence scaling i even got no money man 3 000. um when you kill demigods like godric they drop great runes oh just to have it just gonna grab that useless at first and if you want the most out of them you have to take them to divine chapels otherwise you will waste them [Music] all right the first boss's great room levels up all attributes by like five points when active this [ __ ] this is i must be close to oh my goodness he's not as scary as he looks [Music] and he doesn't respond when killed dude at the bottom that's that thing i gotta get oh man watch out for pups yeah i see the pups there's other ways down yeah i'm gonna kill this go through around here and see what this is all about and another stormy homie with a halberd so uh a secret path on the other side of the wall in the previous place where you saw the hanging giant can i just run through all this [ __ ] [Music] will i die if i jump from here to there you can sprint through it for sure even through the eagles let's go and then i can make these [ __ ] you can spring three bars right uh yo why do i have a feeling [Music] it's another eagle tell me he stopped chasing me go right yeah i already did over the sandbags uh calm down bro oh [ __ ] forgot about those man i don't want to keep doing this [ __ ] bro i ain't gonna lie i'm getting [Music] uh you're not even halfway though the dungeon too no harm in coming back to it later no i am i just want to get to a another grace point point real quick and i'll stop for the day fast traveling between graces is the best thing in the game chill out bro oh my god so uh oh mimic's veil foreign while behind an enemy it'll do a backstab animation that hits critically and it makes you invincible while on the animation [Music] i don't button mash um come on so [Music] oh nice all right know what i'm not doing this i'm gonna go kill them dogs first drop down and probably come from the other side ah let's go [Music] sniping pups is best option should have easily killed him to be honest with you [Music] they overwhelm easily and one of them has more health than you're used to i'll just i'll just snipe one and then i'll drop down and finish off the other um uh the first dog you targeted is the one that's stronger than the other [Music] oh that's a where you at [ __ ] got lucky now fireball was clutch oh come on do that [ __ ] this is what i needed i really could go back right now if i wanted to oh [ __ ] let's see what you got bro [Music] oh practice for the boss tbh oh [Music] you [ __ ] you should know some enemies can attack through walls if you are close enough to it come on bro uh um [Music] damn i just realized oh my god you [ __ ] me oh [ __ ] man whatever i'll come back to that later bro i'm going back to that [ __ ] i already lost my [ __ ] [Music] i can't believe this [ __ ] pleasure to see you did you give the little chrysalids the message no guess not and despite my craven heart what's this a keepsake i can't [Music] i was playing at midnight and lost 20k rooms last night man it hurts low you're not alone well i already lost i already lost like 20 some 25 000 before that on that stupid going up that stupid ladder or whatever where was i going now okay she should be here now or is she there she is greetings my name is roda reason let's play the round table hold i never knew the guidance although i'm still looking for be sure to tell me if you meet your she's a servant to my house oh and please allow for giving me that pizza it was as if i was you have my gratitude golden sea thank you jesus her upgrades still aren't as effective as summons it's a little bit much for me in truth i'm still looking for my own it's all a bit much but i'm still looking for my own purpose be sure to tell me if you meet a young she's a servant she's been my companion since childhood so who do i talk to now um it's not done i'm supposed to talk to somebody else would you like to learn i feel like there's somebody missing like i'm missing somebody who the [ __ ] is smithy the blacksmith no he didn't say nothing back already no matter about all you here she has a glass or another one their eye it's all a bit much for me in truth i'm still looking for my own purpose you're telling me i possess some kind hopefully if i do i suppose i'll ask him certainly i know he's i can tell if i do have i suppose i should try ask master back already no matter the girl fly you out of your mind stop sir i refuse to believe it i don't doubt you over here aaron boy pass them back and forth love messages and [ __ ] what that was italian for spirit tuning that would be a surprise i suppose i should try to hone it shouldn't i i'll ask master hugh to teach me god will even come back later and she will set up shop next to him further i can happily as long as he accepts oh he'll accept uh hello glad to see you safe it well wait what is it right now until more it's morning so until morning again the whole day has homie at the table told you about corinth the beast clergyman i'm not sure how's she go also hidden boss on bridge east of a gill lake grace when it's nighttime oh there she is good to see you again thank you very for much i can happily announce that he has taught me the noble time as yet unsure of what i might be able to accomplish but if i might and if there's well i certainly must rodericka there you go ghost glove warts one i got two i haven't got enough money to do that [ __ ] all right i think we're gonna leave it at that for the day are you like that for the day fun stuff man yeah wait till i uh wait till i get my [Music] stuff for my gran turismo told you i spent seven hundred dollars bro 430 on the steering wheel and pedal 55 on the stick shift uh another what 229 on the the rig on the rig to put the steering wheel and the pedals on and it comes with a chair yeah man all right lost let me see where's how much i'm still gonna beat your ass in races pshhh [Music] what the [ __ ] man oh yeah 279 anyways [Music] um don't forget to upgrade your flask with the golden two phone door gave you i already did see i got five now [Music] how much was it to upgrade that how much was it to upgrade the uh to upgrade the the ash i had [Music] oh listen 200 hyphen 700 rooms for first time upgrade oh that [ __ ] it's too blurry for me to see exactly what it was oh that [ __ ] was following me i'm watching at 144 pence i don't think it was 800 i think it was like 500. oh i never got that up there and there's a chest right there do i get that [Music] there's a ladder outside of the room i gotta get that chest and then in this room earlier by the window you used to drop down in this room earlier oh i gotta i gotta check that out [Music] i gotta check that out this [ __ ] [ __ ] bro then you go over the wall with the sandbags so go down [ __ ] come on come on oh oh my god i [ __ ] hate this game man god it's all the stupid wrong things bro crouch [ __ ] stupid stupid let's put the crouch button right there yeah [ __ ] man fyi you will always survive to fall down the bladder if you don't want to go down it just lose half stamina it's stupid bro uh does not open from this side [Music] oh i didn't see that i didn't see this pickle neck that's it there we go so you're definitely gonna need the key in this place jeez she got pissed cuz i hit her in the face i know damn ah nah they're not gonna let me do it you son of a all right well [ __ ] it there oh you're yeah 6000 all right don't matter i'll be done for that that's the that's my time that's my time i'll see y'all later | RTP Gaming Channel | UCCd3PDIZopzs7qrgw7fzc8w | 2022-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,707 | 67,647 |
FZEpDqc0ZEg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZEpDqc0ZEg | MTV Shuga Down South Season 3 : Episode 1, Part 1 | It’s Sol. He’s my brother. Do you want a ride? From a stranger? I’m actually from around here. Everyone knows me. I am one of the good guys. You’re hurting me! Answer when I call. Guys, jump in. Let’s go. Let’s go. Local, local, local. We’re not getting into your taxi. Listen here, sweetheart. Leave her alone. I did my time. Six months? You raped her and you killed… My family is just really messed up. My dad, he beats my mom. I’ll kill you, Dad! Why don’t you just leave him? I’ve made my choices in life. I can’t change things now. Mthunzi! [Boys talking indistinctly] Dude. - Hey, hey, hey. - Where are they going? - Look, look, look. - This is your chance, charmer. Hey, princess. Why don’t you come and dance on me like that? - No, baby girl… - No, wait. Where are you going? Eish, man! - What is it? - Give it back! Dance, let’s see. - Dance, baby girl. - Eish, man. Mbuso. Leave me alone, okay? Or what? I’m going to tell your mom. Get out of my way! She’ll tell your mom. Are you a mommy’s boy, bro? - Baby boy. - He’s a mommy’s baby. Eish! Who is it now? Who’s this? Eish. Thuli can wait. Let’s go, guys. Hey, Ta-Mjura. Hey, what’s up? - All good. Please watch the couch for me. - Alright. Here, get yourself something. - Thanks. - Thank you. Cool. I’ll come back to fetch it. Alright, sure! Hey, bro. - Hey. - Sol! How are you? Howzit? - Are you well? - I can’t complain, how about you? Azania and I just came back from the clinic at the Khanyisa Centre, right? Yeah. And it sounds like there might be some jobs available. Maybe we should check it out. What kind of jobs? Apparently the centre’s funders are looking for drivers. Seriously? Yeah. Do you guys know that I used to be a taxi driver? We didn’t know that. Oh, it was a long time ago. Okay, Sol, we will see you later. - Alright. - Okay. - Okay, cheers. - Cool, man. - Frien... - I have to get out of here. Don’t tell me it’s your cousin again. I hate him. I hate this place. I miss my mom. Three years feels like a lifetime in this hellhole. Do you have data for a video call? Yeah, I think so. So, what’s new with you? Remember that boy I told you about? He asked me out... and I said no. Ha! Why? You’ve been crushing on this guy for weeks. I know, but he’s going to freak out when he finds out that I’m… Ugh, Ara, babes. Your HIV status doesn’t disqualify you from dating. You’re super hot, so healthy and did I mention, my bestie is a ten? Maseru and this guy would be lucky to have you. I have to go. You. Don’t you ever talk to me like that again. Then stop harassing me. What is it, Thuli? You think you’re special, don’t you? Do you think this is the city? Sis, this is not the city. You need to know your place down here, do you hear me? Do you hear me? Ma. Whats going on? - Mbuso was… - Nothing, Ma. Thuli was just about to get started with tonight’s dinner. Okay, good. This is one of the great things about having a girl around, we get delicious meals. While you're at it my girl, make me a cup of tea. | MTV Shuga | UCoJ0_TRpXzOfKJR3dllhTlg | 2023-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 595 | 2,989 |
vSqqoCN_reg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSqqoCN_reg | SEC: Governments CANNOT Shut Down Bitcoin & Crypto | so uh hester pierce the only person right now who really is into crypt on digital assets and really understands what's going on so she just said look you can try to ban bitcoin and crypto but uh good luck it's gonna be very tough this is why and i think this is a lot of i want to bring this up to alleviate a lot of people's fears because you got people out there saying that bitcoin's gonna be banned and crypto's gonna be banned and india's gonna ban it and russia and all this stuff so here's the thing um i'll get that on a second it's very hard to do that and this is why and this is what hester pierce said she says look i think we're past that point of banning bitcoin in the u.s i agree very early on because you'd have to shut down the entire internet i don't see how you could ban it you can certainly make the effort it would be very hard to stop people from doing it like trading bitcoin and transacting so i think it would be a foolish thing for the government to try to do that raid uh deleo his name for example has said a number of times that government bans on the transacting the cryptocurrencies are likely so ray here thinks that uh government's going to step in and just ban everything and a lot of people have come out and said that's kind of tough to do now even the sec commissioner is like that's that's very tough and then uh finish up british financial advisor this year set up a petition this is other people calling for uk governments to make crypto transactions illegal india is one country currently preparing to stop its citizens from being holding decentralized assets before i go on i have to say this this is just one financial advisor who probably is big into the banking industry it's like we need to ban it the of course and then of course over in india you've had that whole thing going about india already tried to ban it and they went through um the whole process and all the way up to the supreme court they said you can't do that and now you have different legislations going oh we're gonna try to ban it but then you had the um i forgot her name or her title but she's like the treasury secretary over there she's like we'll work with uh banks and crypto to make this actually work so i don't think that's gonna happen again they can be foolhardy and then it says here as pierce said in reality this would be very difficult technology will likely outpace the government's attempts to limit bitcoin use since people always be able to download the wallet software run a node and make transactions as long as they have access to the internet before i go on my points this last thing i want to talk about is this pierce added that with the new crypto savvy sec chairman gary gensler coming in things would hopefully move in the right direction so let me just talk about games and i'll back up so here's the thing gary gensler was giving blockchain cryptocurrency digital asset lectures uh at mit and he was teaching some very smart people exactly what was going on and he knows this thing inside and out and i think that is the big thing about people who are just ignorant either through their own fault or through their just lack of desire to learn so jay whatever his name was he just got out as the sec commissioner now we're gonna have ginsler come in and i think things are gonna move around because he knows he just gets it and he sees where things are going same with janet yellen she's you know said a couple different things um and looks like she really knows where the winds are blowing so i think this could work out uh pretty well once we get the new people uh in there now talking about these different uh aspects of like being able to ban bitcoin and cryptocurrency you could do it in like that whole thing about you know showing on the whole internet that's one side of it um that's impossible that's just that's just dumb let's just be honest right to shut down the internet and shut down all the nodes globally because it's not just america it's not just south america it's not just canada it's not just china it's not just india and all these places that have nodes throughout the whole world i mean it's just everywhere right so to be able to to shut down bitcoin is hard the only thing that i see the problem is is being able to shut down exchanges and they did that in india during that whole ban period but here's the thing if you do that if one country does that you know what that means it's just there's a little bit of pocket and it causes a vacuum and then everybody goes well america you don't want to do these things that's fine we'll just go over here and do the same thing and we'll trade it and we'll transact with it and we'll speculate on and that's okay and then people in america like all that sucks and then they would probably get what's called a vpn i personally don't use a vpn i know i should but i just i just don't and people would still transact there's ways around things if you really want this to happen it'll happen so that's just how i see it i also see the same thing with marijuana i don't want to get into this uh too heavy but i live in el paso for you know a good amount of time throughout the year and a lot of marijuana comes through here and actually it's legal in a lot of different places but uh once you once you decriminalize it and unban it throughout all 50 states um that's just one more piece where the price will drop down and and of course if you start trying to ban something it makes people want it even more than the price goes up so again good luck uh america abandoning it i i'm not gonna tempt fate but that's just how i see it anyhow let me know what you think in the comment section let's move on to our last piece and this is real quick um the thing about puerto rico is that it's a great place and i'm going to do a video about me probably moving down there me and my wife because look taxes are crazy okay so if you're talking about long term or short term i mean you're looking to spend between uh 20 all up to 47 depending on the state that you live or short term so that is one thing i know people there's a very small amount of people that they'll say well how dare you and this is this is just some some people how dare you move and not pay your fair share of taxes look i've been paying taxes since i was 15 years old and i've been doing a lot of different things and all that money that i put into it you know as far as like uh to help build roads and bridges and everything else i did that i did my part on top of that all that social security and things that i was promised that's not going to be around when i when i get to that age money is on fire quantitative easing if you don't need my money just keep printing seems like that's the answer for everything so you can say whatever you want in the comment section but if it came down to you and your family and you said okay i'm gonna give 47 roughly half of what i own and then that's just going to go to the government to do whatever they want to do or i could just do this other thing and it's an option to me what would you want to do i'd love to hear what you have to say in the comment section but i would put that together i'm going to be putting together the uh the person that uh you can contact to get all the legal documents i'm going to be uh talking to the person that showed us around our our real estate agent and a couple different people that you can get in contact with and you can do your own research and you can make the best decision for you and your family i will get that out as soon as possible a lot of things going on right now but that is it for today so look first of all thanks for sticking with me i appreciate it if you like this type of video give it a thumbs up if you found value also consider subscribing because a lot of things we talk about are time 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l-uWy6pnsts | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-uWy6pnsts | Dividing Dormant Catasetum Orchidglade 'Jack of Diamonds' | Repot Tips #Catasetum #ninjaorchids | [Music] welcome to carnage hi everyone what we are about to do today is something that if you were to do that to me while i was asleep there would be war thank you so much for joining me today i'm going to show you the root system of a catacetum i'm going to explain to you why they are so good to grow in lecker and self-watering and i'm going to show you as well why it's going to be a pain to get them off the lekka the worst routes to get off lekker in my opinion are catastrone roots so that's one part the second thing is we're gonna be dividing my catacetum orchid blade jack of diamonds here and then i want to see what this steak looks like which is a commercial phalaenopsis steak that you get when you buy your hybrids from the big box store which i have taped up with sellotape as the first ever support when i potted this orchid up i want to see how that stake has held up through the past four years and if i need to replace it for the repot i will do that but if not we will reuse the same steak okay let's get into it of course lift your pot by your tag syndrome love it gotta love catastrone that they do this next step carnage let's do this and you know what's so sad about doing this is that in this potting up method and setup roots are still viable it is such a shame to destroy this and that is why i do not repot my catastrophe every year because the roots stay viable in lecca and self watering but needs must i want to divide this orchid i have somebody that wants to have a cut of it or a bulb in this case and we're going to deal with that now while the orchid is fast asleep and uh i may need my hammer for this so i'll be back this is going to be interesting let's go now despite being able to be this radical i have to be careful with the bulbs that i'm holding on to they are fleshy they are juicy don't want to bruise them i do have a tight grip but still it's not like we can talk about catastrophe being robust and they can take a lot of abuse nope on the contrary the bulbs themselves are very very easily damaged can we move you now this catacetum has been in this pot for four years i didn't want to soak this to start with because it is asleep i'd like to keep it asleep especially when it comes to shipping the bulbs so we're gonna keep going squeezing the pot is ridiculously impossible i want to save my pot my nursery does not actually sell these pots anymore they've gone all green so white pots like this are not available for me anymore and i don't want to ruin it i'll be back when i've got her out of the pot and we'll look at the roots [Music] and that is when you know you've lost the fight so we can break the pot what a shame oh well now you may be wondering why don't i just cut the bulb off at the top well i want to show you the extensive root system with the bulbs in place push comes to shove if this continues to be such a fight i will then just cut the bulbs off at the top because at the end of the day that's what we're going to be doing anyway chainsaw anyone [Laughter] the last time i broke a pot deliberately thinking that i had an endless source for these white pots was with my pro catabola golden peacock this was not the plan what a shame oh well you see the thing is that i have to be super careful because i don't want to be bashing the bulbs [Music] oh if i could share the aroma coming out of these roots with you like fresh cut grass it's gorgeous and that just shows me that oh you know a lot of people every season cut their catastrone off at the bulbs store them when they start new growth then they pot them up again and they start a new root system which is absolutely doable but i can't do that to an orchid that has viable roots it's just amazing and they're still damp of course because my setup is like a and self-watering so my catastatine even while they're dormant they get a flush maybe every two weeks just to make sure that the root ball maintains some kind of wet environment so that the lekka doesn't lose its wicking potential and that maintains the root system intact so when the orchid breaks dormancy she already has a lot of energy that she can draw on but look this is what i want to show you they are so papery so delicate so we are always very wary about the rot in catastrone and why we shouldn't water at x amount of time and that is because the roots they might look strong powerful fleshy and abundant when they start growing you know and you think what can go wrong but they're not they're very very delicate and volatile and because of their papery nature it is going to be the worst nightmare getting catastrone roots off of lekker i literally go go by lecca if it doesn't fall off on its own and scrub each one with a little scrubby pad to get the white papery stuff off the only only downside in my opinion of growing catastrone this way but my goodness this orchid if i didn't mention it before has been four years in this pot and it's one gorgeous ball of roots see even growing tips i cannot bring myself to do this every year just because i know that this pot well it's got a healthy root system oh well the orchid is growing it has got enough bulbs to divide and that's what we're going to do and now let's get the bulb off separate it from the mass underneath i did not want to separate this little bulb on the bottom i want to keep it on because what i want to do is send three bulbs as a good start for the new owner and not separate them out i wonder if i just twist oh boy this is like concrete i'm going to take my time route by route if need be [Music] there we go this i'm gonna soak this for i don't know how long but to dislodge it and get at least some head start before trying to get it off and get my lekka out of here incredible oh again the smell is amazing right my steak also seems to have survived that's great so i can use that one again if i can get it out there we go yeah i'm just going to reuse this again right what have we got here so i'm going to divide it through the middle right there keep the bulbs in the front two for me and three for the new owner the little one is a bit wobbly but i'm gonna leave it attached just wanna make sure maybe i can just break them off yes that's easier than going in with the secateurs and possibly damaging the lower part of the bowl now if you were to keep your both pieces i wouldn't need to put this up straight away i could just leave it on a shelf and wait for a new growth to appear before potting it up that's not what i'm going to do because i want to be ready for when the new roots come and not fiddle around when they have started growing and then the problem starts my lecker in storage is wet roots shouldn't be wet straight away so we're going to be potting this one up in self watering again but i'm going to show you how to do that if your letter is wet so that you don't touch the bulbs and then let the letter dry out seeing as there are no roots and you're ready to go when new roots come so i'm just going to fuss a little bit with my bulbs and get some of these sheaths off and then we'll go to the repotting but what is going to happen with this little back part here it can literally go oh i managed to damage that bulb we need some cinnamon straight away this is easily fixed it's a shame but as i mentioned before they look tough they look rough they feel hard but they're very very delicate so is my cinnamon going to come out there we go right so what's going to happen with this it's literally just going to go into a little shoebox and off to its new owner and it will wake up in its new home new setup and hopefully give the new owner as much joy as it has given me over the years and a quick side note i've also spread cinnamon on where it broke off from the front bulbs and the same thing if i have to i will do it on the back here but it doesn't look like anything here is open so there's no need for cinnamon here okay let's pot my two bulbs up trish's orchid life thank you so much this is the first time i'm gonna be using the velcro that you sent me i appreciate this a lot because i want to try something with my bulbs in the back here but i can't use this exclusively because it's going to slip down the stake so what i would like to achieve is create like a wrap around the bulbs that will then provide kind of a buffer for the wire like a cushion to keep the bulbs from getting too rotted by the wire because the next thing here is those bulbs need to stay on the support tight they cannot move there is no room for movement when those roots grow they have to be solid okay let's see what height do we want them at thinking plus four years maybe three but that looks about right now i'm very tempted to put this into the middle so forgive me for considering this for a moment very very tempted and if you change your mind throughout the process go with that my stake needs to be closer to the bulbs they need to fit snug now that i've divided this catastrone it could possibly shoot out a growth in the back has to be taken into consideration i'm glad i thought of that while messing around okay the reason i want my height is because i want to wrap these in the velcro as a buffer and i hope i'm doing this right for my wire which will then be wired to the stake you can tell i've never used this velcro before i'm looking like an absolute beginner but there we go we have ourselves a little bit of a brace buffer cushion thing if the bulbs were to shrivel throughout this process while they still sleep not a problem because by that time i can start to readjust the wire this is now to get the orchid situated get it started get it settled and then observe from here on in [Music] and there we have it jack of diamonds ready to go for new growths and new routes once the new routes start growing when they touch the lekka seeing as that lekka will be dry by then i will be starting to move the lekka out of the way depending on where the growth comes out make myself more of a gap and let the roots grow down that is the plan and then fill up with dry lecca as soon as they are at a certain length now in the past i've not been able to monitor my catastrophe roots in order to know when to start watering i have never really put that much importance in not being able to see the roots in the pot i've always taken the lead from what is happening at the top so we will revisit this orchid when the time comes we will keep revisiting her and see how she grows and i hope she wakes up happy and isn't grumpy with me and collapses simply because i've taken part of her off if i hadn't intended on dividing her this time around you saw how pot-bound she was she would have needed to go into a bigger pot and what i would have done is not divided her but i would have taken off the old root system give her a reset and put her back into a bigger pot with all her bulbs attached that is also an option there is no need to be dividing catastrophe just because we can she looks a little haphazard right now but she is steady in the pot she's gonna go back on her shelf until she wakes up and that's when we'll be back and have a look-see meanwhile thank you so much for having a look-see at my video watching me destroy this orchid's habitat so to speak i hope everything goes well from here on in 99 chance everything is going to go fine with orchids there's always a one percent you know the uh-oh moment when you think now what happened meanwhile i've got myself a headache to clean up with that root ball and get my lekka out of there oh it'll take me probably three days have yourselves a beautiful day on one condition that you stay safe and take care bye [Music] you | ᑎIᑎᒎᗩ_ᗝᖇᑕᕼIᗪᔕ🌸 | UCfNoqye2-LlP6wDFFmj1puQ | 2022-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,360 | 13,812 |
72LcTRZLESU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72LcTRZLESU | 5 Reasons You Should DEFINITELY Pull for YOIMIYA | so it's time for the yoymia rerun and you're on the fence about whether or not to pull her well do i have the video for you my friend this is a completely unbiased 100 percent fair list of reasons you should definitely pull for her unless you're trying to optimize your spiral best friends things you probably just like pull for ayak or something i don't know anyway if you're a more casual player and looking for a fun flexible character to use this might be the girl for you and if you're worried because you think she might not be strong enough because a lot of people do call her one of the weakest five stars she's still more than strong enough to clear all the hardest content so don't worry about that just pick characters you like and here are some reasons why i like her a lot now i wouldn't be being honest with you if i didn't tell you that the first reason on this is just cause she's adorable i mean look at that face come on she's so cute she has a cute bubbly personality that'll always have your back she's a cheerful girl that your mom would approve of this message she's like santa claus if santa claus delivered delightful explosives for presents and kids love her just as much as they do santa claus so it's kind of you know the analogy's kind of there and look at that adorable face i mean come on that's more than enough already right speaking of cute face did i tell you this girl likes to dance enjoyment is extremely extremely easy to use all you gotta do is press her skill and start normal attacking that's literally it you hit that dance time and it's it's it's insane once you're done dancing don't forget to drop your burst and bam there go the fireworks her first not only deals down but also provides your party a nice attack though so even when she's on the field she's helping you out from the sidelines kicking ass then stepping aside and cheering for you that's best girl material right there well her normal attack streak has some uh tracking issues and her burst might whiff most of the time in her defense most bursts in genjen miss most of the time because of how simple she is to play she's actually very mobile friendly so for all you mobile players out there i do genuinely highly recommend her it can be difficult to do more technical gameplay on mobile because of the more limited controls but yoimia really doesn't lose a lot by being on mobile and honestly i've never played on mobile before i tried it out and she was pretty easy to use another great thing about you is that she's pretty low investment to build the vast majority of her damage comes from her normal attack so if you're desperate and don't have a lot to go by you can just invest in her normal attack talent and that'll be enough to get you by with weapons too she's pretty easy on the wallet no need to pull the pie star bow you can just use the rust that's been collecting dust in your inventory or you can use that slingshot in terms of artifacts if you're not going for a highly invested yoymia then you can pretty easily get away with just two piece sets put together some of those random artifacts you have lying around and if you have some decent ones in one and decent ones in another just stick them together shimanolo gladiator crimson witch those will work fine the criticism of yoymia earlier on was that she has a very half-hearted kid she's not really a main dps she's not really a sub dps she kind of struggles to be either or while this is a weakness that can be mitigated with just spending some money and getting her constellations you can also think of it as a strength of hers but this allows for his yoyo to fill different types of roles in different types of teams she can for instance using her first be a pretty decent source for an attack buff as a pyro unit she is blessed with the best resonance so slap on into a blessed bleach set along with her talent and she's pretty all right in the world not the best but definitely not the worst if you're not fully invested in you it might be hard to run her as your main main dps but if you run her alongside another main dps you can switch on and off and see what works best in different situations yamiya also uses support that other main dps characters don't typically use characters like yunjin or official or beto meaning if you need to you can save other characters for instance shin cho for other teams in spiral of course yay me is always going to be happy with bennett and vaporize but sometimes you can make do with that importantly with the introduction of yeelon you could actually run both shengcho and yael out on two different teams so vaporize is all that much more accessible now but enough about spiral because that's boring who cares about boring stuff did i mention she's cute yet i did oh uh people like calling yoimia the weakest five star but if you're not a sweat lord and or whale these numbers probably look big enough [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you | Soran_Channel | UCaR9Q1lXFJ-MX7vkQUe2DDw | 2022-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 937 | 4,970 |
7Jr1UL-Baco | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jr1UL-Baco | Arab Indianapolis: A Hidden History discussion | foreign [Music] the role of religion plays an important part in the life of Arab immigrants and a number of immigrants right many many different immigrants uh Faith but but particularly the role of the religious Institution in the society so that religion is a social cultural uh organism in addition to the faith but really as a social cultural organism now of course you talked about uh the Syrian Orthodox Church and of course we also know that uh the Muslim Community uh in Indianapolis Islamic Society of North America is based in Plainfield talk about the role of religion uh if you want to expand upon what you talked about in the uh in the film sure so so I mean a lot of people it used to be when we used to think of the Melting Pot that part of becoming American was getting rid of your old tradition but when it came to religion it was a completely different story part of becoming an American was to have your own religious congregation ever since the great the Second Great Awakening before the Civil War the religious congregation places like this were the best funded most popular voluntary associations in America they were before the government provided welfare they provided welfare Mutual Aid community so religious congregation so it wasn't that they were trying to Simply Preserve and stay the same they actually needed to invest more in religious congregations when they came to America because to be American was to have a religious congregation and that's why Arabs end up building churches and mosques or in many cases for example here in Fort Wayne joining existing churches a Catholic Episcopalian uh you name it any of all of the Protestants when they came so the the religious congregation or religion is so much a part of American identity that by the by the 1970s we we oftentimes see emerging people's voting patterns for example are completely linked to their religious identity and that's when for example by the 1990s we see that white Evangelical Christians are the largest single voting Bloc in the country right and we see the subsequent decline of the mainline Protestant churches this was probably a Mainline Church before it was just Presbyterian yeah is it still Presbyterian okay I grew up I I'm Presbyterian so I you know so our denomination has decreased in in uh you know in size over time uh but yeah so but that doesn't mean that religion until very recently that religious congregations aren't important they were Central to not just to immigrate life to American life and that's why they're so important and so when you one of the reasons why in Indianapolis and uh really across the state of Indiana we see that people's ethnic identities are not as strong as they used to be is because religion became organized far more by race than by ethnicity so most religious congregations in this country are either white or black of course there are brown congregations as well but not many overwhelmingly the religion and race in our country have now become coterminists they're both they're like they're linked like this it used to be it used to be when these when Saint George's was founded in the 20s right Catholics would oftentimes go to their Italian Irish Parish in Southern Illinois where I'm from you'd have a completely polish Catholic parish you have ethnicity and religion were Thai lutherans word Germanic or Scandinavia for example right this has changed overall and now we see as our ethnic identity stayed our racial and our religious identities are regnant churches not only as centers of worship but community centers yeah one of the one of the mistakes that we as Americans sometimes make is because we're such a Protestant country in the way we think is we think the center of religion is the personal relationship we have with Jesus Christ and so it's all about the the sort of individualistic relationship with God religion has always been about way more than that it's not just about Doctrine it's about ethics it's about institutions it's about myths it's about sacred narratives it's all of those things and so you know really understanding the multi-dimensions of religion is important to understanding its functions as human societies as long as we're talking about I really didn't say a word about the Muslim Community of the greater Indianapolis uh so the I just I I just uh tweeted something uh that became very that blew up a bit uh the first Muslim congregation in Indianapolis was founded by Ahmadi missionaries missionaries from the Punjab in British India they were reform-oriented movement they're different from Sunni and Shia's in in important ways but they were the first people to establish a congregation in Indianapolis uh it was very different in the region what year that was 1926. by 1931 the the most the first permanent mosque uh was established about two or three blocks from Lake Michigan in Michigan City Indiana and it is still there today and you can read about it in my book Muslims of the Heartland how Syrian immigrants made a home in the American Midwest that was really a very important center um until until after 1965 when there's immigration reform most Muslim institutions in Indianapolis are established by and frequented by African-American converts to variety of forms of Islam first the more Science Temple than the Nation of Islam our current our our current oldest Sunni mosque uh Cold Spring Road traces its roots to the late 60s early 70s so this relative is very different from the from you know from the region which has a much older uh Muslim sort of congregation and community I want to ask you about immigration kind of this is not simply about Arab immigrants but it has to just immigrant populations in general there's always a tension right between assimilation partly because of kind of the Great American experiment and also maintaining one's cultural traditions so I'm going to ask you to just talk about that you did in the film but expand upon a little bit and also are you finding are you finding a difference are an evolution between the first generation of immigrants and then the second third and the fourth generation in terms of in terms of wanting to really hold on to cultural traditions and stand out even more are how strong is assimilation but those kinds of issues absolutely yeah so I I already mentioned one thing that it used to be in our understanding of immigration that people responded to the challenges of being in a new country along a sort of an axis you either resist it and rejected your new the new culture or you uh or you assimilated and you all of your old culture went away those of us who study immigration and write about it now no longer cotton to that way of thinking we it's just far too uh black and white and doesn't really take account and in fact as I mentioned before the way in which these immigrants assimilated to America was to build their ethnic religious congregation this is very counterintuitive to us to think now wait a minute you either have to hold them and struggle and your scene is not American no no to become American you establish a religious ethnic congregation now think about think about the the ways in which in particular with with Muslims mosques in Syrian Lebanon are a place you go to to pray on Fridays they are not a place where you have daycare and sports programs and you know these kinds of all these kinds of things that we see in the American religious congregation so on the one hand you're assimilating because you're building your com your your congregation like everyone else right and on the other hand you're also preserving your identity as a Muslim a Christian a Jew a hinduist seek whatever it happened so we now understand a much more Dynamic process of assimilation and the and the key in order to become American also the other key thing about American identity is our race our racialization is key to who we become in America it determines so much the kind of people we end up married where we work where we go to school I mean race is as determinative of those things as any other single Factor about us so in the case of the Arabs we are a liminal population where you have people like Mitch Daniels that nobody knows is Arab right he's just a white guy he's completely racialized as a white person right right I have never been able to pass as completely White my skin color has made that impossible for me and so because we are Arabs are black white and brown our reception in America very much depends upon how on our skin color so that so we have to deal with we have to deal with external factors in our assimilation it's not a matter of whether we want to assimilate or not like black people at times we are not allowed to we are not allowed no matter what you do in this country there are people just like you heard about in the film who will be considered for it they could they could be here the whole I mean I still have I still remember people I still remember somebody yelling at me go back to your own country well I'm from Southern Illinois hey I can do that um but but you know so so that so that is key you know that is very important too in terms of the preservation of language food as you can see is it is quite remarkable food and the reason why in the film with that scene is because more than anything else if everything goes away you you probably how many of you all have uh some sort of Arab relatives in your family nobody one person maybe Lebanese or Syrian uh it's the last thing to go people still make tabbouleh people still make kid B you know it's still it is it is it's amazing how that keeps you know somebody could be quote unquote 1 8 Lebanese and they're still passing along it's kind of like like there are more Irish people in America than there are in Ireland you know I mean that's that kind of you know that that kind of tradition is very strong language always depended upon whether first of all there was a critical mass of arabic speaking people around you my mother does not speak Arabic because there was not in Cairo and mounds Illinois where she grew up however I know people who uh from Dearborn who's who who were born in this country and have never been to the Arab world who are fluent in Arabic right so it really very depends on who's around you and whether or not there are first generation immigrants continuing to sort of further the connection oftentimes but now you don't even need the physical connection because of Global Communications you can stream any Arab media you want into your living room and so that has enabled the the passing on of language plus if language because religion is such an important identity if language is important to your religion as it is in Islam the Arabic language the Quran is revealed in Arabic it has a it has a function then it then you send your kids to learn Arabic at this at Sunday school they actually go on Sundays often then and um you know or Saturday school and that helps to perpetuate language which is another marker of the kind of identity so those are just some of the sort of you know that's some of the Dynamics of the assimilation versus resistance kind of thing I've been a couple questions I I want to get to questions but I want to just uh uh make mention that uh this man's work that you saw this morning and his presence among us today is partially funded by a grant from Indiana Humanities and that's an important note to make I have one more question and then we're going to open it up okay uh or maybe two but then what we will open the door if someone's got two doctorates as long as you uh as long as you brought up food I don't know how much you want to say about this you want to say anything about the hummus Wars or cultural appropriation of food well yeah because we're at the Indiana Center for Middle East peace yeah so yeah so uh well as you may know no there's um food because it's so much a marker of cultural identity um has a politics to it it has political meaning and significance and so so one of the things that Arabs tend to do be protective of is their food and uh we don't we don't much like it when we feel like it's being appropriated in various ways and I've gotten in from some trouble as a as a pro-palestinian activist at times defending hummus from its appropriation to support the occupation of Palestine so I so that that's uh that's where um you know the best hummus competition hummus of course is an Arabic word which means chickpea uh that's what it means and uh and I'll just I'll just leave it at that but yes our food can be and there's also the politics of which era foods do you intra-arab that you notice in that dinner for example um or that lunch we intentionally uh even though none of us has that North African Roots we intentionally cook some things from North Africa because we want to recognize there are actually more Arabic speakers in Africa than in Asia or the quote-unquote Middle East before most of these folks got involved in Indiana Center there's a handful who are here from the very start but we got really severe blowback from the local Jewish Federation and we advertised uh Arabic uh Arabic foods and Arabic sweets that some of our uh more public events like hummus and other and Shawarma and others so I mean that's something that's very the hummus Wars and cultural appropriation very very uh present in my thinking well and the way and the thing the way to explain this is it's not it's not that it's Jewish or Muslim a Christian right it's it's Middle Eastern and Muhammad says Eastern Mediterranean and all the people from Drews sunnis shias Christians and various sorts of Jews they all ate hummus right the the difference is is when it's when it's harnessed to a particular nationalist project that's right that's the problem it's that we have to always we always have to celebrate the fact that our Arab Traditions are multi-religious and and and multivalent you know and and that and that Jews have always been a part of the Arab world not separate from it one last question that will open up it was referred to in the film uh about uh the Prejudice and name-calling intolerance even hatred uh uh of the other not only Arabs but but uh other immigrants he talked about the neces the necessity or the impossibility of becoming White talk a little bit about expand upon the kind of prejudice that Arabs have faced and continue to face in Middle America particularly well and it's uh I wish it were just Middle America yeah then we could easily move to the east or the west coast and be done with it it's enough it's uh you know it really comes from Pure to New England in the 1600s so it's it's a anti-arab anti-muslim anti-turkish um uh anti-oriental I'd say is it um Prejudice is really uh part and parcel of American culture and it has been since the colonial era and the same stereotypes that are uh shouted out today were many of them were shouted out by people like Cotton Mather the Reverend cotton matter in the 1600s uh first of all we're associated with uh with the um with the end of the world sometimes and the coming of the coming back of Jesus you know and so like the the demise of the Ottoman Empire in particular was oftentimes associated with the idea that Jesus would come back and that's why one of the reasons we have all of those novels like by Tim lahaye and you know somehow or another the Middle East is going to be involved in the end times in the eschatant so so and we're oftentimes uh have been depicted as the Antichrist right Arabs Muslims Turks some you know and so sometimes black people um they they get Amalgamated often okay so that's really from the 600s uh two we don't like women and we're mean to them misogynistic that is since the 1600s very strong stereotype associated with Arabs Muslims Turks okay three we are medieval and unable to adjust to the modern world four that and one of the signs of our medievalism is our that we are more religious than the average person were more fanatical and that's why we don't we can't think straight it's like a good Enlightenment being um and uh so let's say violent anti-woman irrational and oddly enough though sometimes we're not properly masculine and we are and we are depicted like Jamie Farr in Mash remember Mash who's a Lebanese guy from Toledo you know as a feminine sometimes you know improperly just our sexuality is a little bit you know uh you know a little bit queer and so you know and so these are all and and that shows up in vaudevilles and that kind of thing and then finally we are overly sexual the reason why there are Camel cigarettes is because the camel the pyramid on the was associated with the salality of the Muslim Orient right and so belly dancing the Harem the cigarettes Rudy Valentino playing The Shake in the in the biggest movie of the 1920s all of that is the idea that that somehow that Arabs Muslims Turks represent a kind of pleasure that the buttoned up you know kind of white person may desire but it's very dangerous so those are some of the those are among that's kind of in the if you will the storehouse or the the sort of the uh you know the barn uh that stores all of the uh of the stereotypes that can be used and reused in various ways for hundreds of years now thanks Edward um yes Terry please um one of the things you mentioned was the critical mass element of uh immigrant Community um I'll pick my hand remove thy heart yeah the critical mass idea of an immigrant Community um and how like in your your mention of religion you know Fort Wayne the city of churches has what were originally uh the Catholic cathedral was built by the Irish there's right across the street practically is the Polish Church or the German Catholic church or you know so downtown has all these Catholic churches that originally had different uh ethnic communities that and uh today there seems to be a Hispanic um uh blossoming and several of these churches like this one um are retaining the denomination but becoming a congregate education of Hispanics in this case Catholic churches there's a couple of those too but the critical mass question that I've got and I've been working with the Rival of Afghans for instance is that by Design the um American the governmental placement of refugees in the U.S scatters them across the country in small clusters in multiple cities and really makes an effort not to have too big a cluster in any one city and they they didn't do that or secondary migration sometimes destroys that idea and then you end up with major concentration of burmes in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis for instance even though they came as refugees they secondarily concentrated where they are so my question is forming that critical mass seems to me to be really an important aspect in assimilation the use for instance having both their traditional background and the opportunity to excel as a group for instance in soccer football to the rest of the world or whatever the case may be so I don't know about the Arab Community what their original experience was in the early 20th century I mean Dearborn it was Henry Ford because he was prejudiced against Jews and blacks you know brought lots of Arabs in somehow his Prejudice didn't go there but anyway it's the concentration of a population um and critical mass can you speak to that in what's happening today and in communities like Indianapolis and Fort Wayne sure and I think you're right that you know that that you said something that was a key in my mind which is that again it's one of these uh paradoxes of assimilation in order to assimilate which I take I Define assimilation as the ability to participate in your Society I don't see assimilation as somehow as somehow as a a melting away of the self I don't see assimilation as that I Define assimilation as are you able to participate politically socially economically and culturally in your Society okay and the story of the United States from the 1776 until today has been in part the story of the forming of ethnic racial communities that provide the networking the support ultimately the power to allow yourself as a group as individuals as a bunch of individuals to participate in your society and we all know stories from our past of this this is why sometimes certain ethnic groups become associated with certain industries right I mean think about think think about how certain I mean to to name one example the Irish in Boston and the police and the fire department okay for example or priests or priests Rome makes the laws Ireland keeps them okay so it's the old say okay so um okay so in the case of Fort Wayne in 1900 according if if the if the if the census is correct the vast majority of arabic speaking people live just a couple blocks from the courthouse which is being built as they got there and in really in two houses one and it they lived on the second third floors of those buildings down there Salem bashada and Khalil teams and I have a piece coming out on the origins of the arabic speaking community of Fort Wayne IN traces which is the magazine of the Indiana Historical Society uh very shortly and I'll share that with you when it comes out thank you and and so what was their profession what was wrong what were they networking peddling they could they were they were they really became peddling and that peddling LED as you hear the story also it's so what happened in Annapolis also happened uh here to store owning especially grocery stores and so when you go to towns like Cairo Illinois or Indianapolis Indiana or Cedar Rapids Iowa or Sioux City South Dakota Sioux Falls South Dakota some cities on the other side sorry forgive me South Dakota I'm so sorry um okay and you count the number of grocers in 1915 in the city directory the Arabs the syrians and Lebanese mainly uh of course there was they were all ottoman syrians at that point they are way over representing in that in that um and to this day we see a lot of arabic speaking star owners right I mean it is uh it is a you know it is a one now they're not the only ethnic group that does this I mean of course the supermarket put the Corner Grocery out of business but they still own various stores right and so um this is still going on all over the place if you go to St Louis Missouri it's the largest single Bosnian Community outside of bastia okay and you will find there you know uh sort of ethnic concentrations networks what has generally occurred over time is as I mentioned before is oftentimes is if those members of those community can become white or pass as white then there is less utility less function and less meaning in preserving the ethnic difference so the ethnicity is a claim on power and once I no longer need to claim that power because I can be white then it goes away and so yes we can all still you know we can all still have our cabbage and corned beef uh on St Patrick's Day I learned by the way that Irish Americans learned that from Jews by the way it doesn't come from Ireland but um you know and um you know I mean you can still have these sorts of it's not that it goes completely away but it is no longer as Salient for example it's not as critical that you marry within your ethnic group anymore because marriage is one of the main ways that a community preserves its power and increases right but if you can just access the power of whiteness then it's not as big a deal so we had in the last two decades a tremendous a very healthy number of sub-Saharan African migrants come to the United States both from West and East Africa and uh what is what has already happened right is that their children cannot uh pass as why they increasingly become associated with black America and less so with you know with being Senegalese it's not that it can't keep going it can two three four generations but they can never just be that right it's it's generally very hard they're both they're Senegalese and they're black right and so and so I think you know what we what we see is again these patterns that go on the one exception that may obtain because we are in the Western hemisphere is the Spanish-speaking community and in places like South Florida and Southern California and Arizona and and Texas there are it is here we have since Spanish is the United States second language we don't we know already that they that the continuing this is a critical mass of people right talking about tens of millions of people and that may have a different pattern than these other relatively smaller groups of migrants or immigrants over time please honey this is a little bit different but yeah please in the work that Indiana Center for Middle East peace does at least it seems in general that that when we stand up for the Palestinians and the apartheid of what is happening in Israel we get accused of being anti-semitic if you say anything against Israel You're anti-semitic and I have always thought it's strange because and hopefully you can answer this for me the Semitic people are more than Israelis or Jewish right aren't Arabs considered a Semitic people as well yeah that has been that has been one response to the accusation of anti-Semitism for decades now even before I've read I've I've read some people saying this before World War II even um the reason why I will never say that as an Arab American is because I would like to recognize the uniqueness of anti-Semitism in uh Europe and the United States I I don't when when Jews are attacked for being money lenders or controlling the world banking or you know something or controlling Hollywood you know honestly that that is not or you know or are Jews descent to gas Chambers you know in Auschwitz and the other camps um you know that is not my narrative an anti-Semitism is the word that in the English language that developed in the 1800s very strongly to describe the racism the anti-jewish racism that they faced I can recognize completely the uh the history of Western anti-Semitism and of global anti-semitism and it takes nothing away from my claims about islamophobia and anti-arab bias and about the oppression of Palestinians so I don't want to appropriate what I do not consider to be mine anti-Semitism is the word we use in this country mostly for Jewish anti-jewish virgins I respect that and I um and I still believe that actually that we don't teach enough about the Holocaust for example in this country I have students in my college classes who really don't know much about the show up and I'm very sorry to see that because that kind of fascism and what it led to the results for Jews and many non slots and disabled children and other people you know is uh terrifying to me and so let me just let me finish this because I think this is an extremely important point so so what I what I would say instead is that we have to be bold about you know about and continuing to follow our Palestinian our Arab our Jewish allies and play in from Jewish voice for peace for example and saying look anti-zionism is not anti that's what we don't have to we don't have to go you know and here's the thing is it oftentimes surprises me one of the things that surprises how white activists seem to have no idea that anti-zionism is part and parcel of Arab American identity and has been since the 1930s and so one of the things you know and and and I I think it's that one of the things that white activists can really do is to learn more about and make better relationships with um Arab American activists my great-grandparents were anti-zionists long before most white people learned about this we were doing this work in Cairo Illinois where my in the 1950s just like your group my great grandfather George Moses would bring Palestinian activists down to talk about Zionism so I think we have to be I think we're at a at a really nice rhetorical moment in a census we have never had the opportunity to be this explicit because we are seeing the fruits of Zionism now and let us just be bold and courageous and and claim our anti-zionism which is not good for anybody and and and and but also continue to fight anti-semitism I was just going to ask you I'm really grateful to Ani for asking you the question and I just wanted you to expand upon a little bit with regard to the uh resolution that's before the Indiana uh uh uh uh legislature yeah HB 1037 that's right HP which would adopt the international Holocaust remembrance definition of anti-semitism which claims that anti-zionism is anti-synthe [Music] um now we have other much better definitions of anti-Semitism for example from our friends at Jewish oyster piece you know a much more tradition and I I really you know it's it's so cynical in my view to claim that anti-zionism is is somehow producing the kind of anti-Semitic attacks we see against synagogues and Jewish people in this country I'm absolutely convinced that that's actually the old anti-semitism that this is white supremacy and that attacks on blacks Jews Muslims Arabs queer people these are all of A Sort coming from a certain sense of white supremacy and this is the this is what we have to we have to battle so I have been writing you've been writing and I hope everyone will write Senator Ratz uh who's the chair of the committee that's considering and I don't know I haven't seen um in the Senate um you know to to ask him to change to to not adopt this because it would mean that people like me could potentially be violating the law if I for example teach about anti-zionism in a in a IUPUI classroom uh Patty please quick question is how do you spell his last name r-a-a-t-z he's from uh he's from Richmond maybe we we've sent something out asking you to contact your legislators uh we'll we'll do that again Pam would you make a note to do that again please and my my other trusted sort of statement with it is uh sometimes the people use the word to be anti-semitic I I sometimes think of it very kindly I you mean anti-jewish and I said which is very unfair and hateful attitude to have just to be against someone because they're Jewish uh but I I try to be very practical when I do as I say but I said when you say Semitic I said if it's DNA Semitic markers don't you can't tell someone's religion you know anyone who's had ancestors back at the East End of Mediterranean you know most of those people have some Semitic DNA whatever their religion is so and in language the Semitic is actually a blend of African and Western Asian uh languages so I said that the word Semitic is often I I'm very polite and I say that so I said the word Semitic some has taken on a a specific connotation that the word Semitic doesn't actually mean I said but anti-jewish is just be against someone because they're Jewish is they you know not just unfair but yeah I don't like to tell oppressed people how they should label their oppression well I don't say that to people you see what I'm saying is it's just like it's just like it's on on on on on on people who are non-binary you know I don't care what you say I'm gonna call you him I'm going to call you her I'm gonna you know or you may want to be black but no I'm sorry you have to be Empire you're not black look at you you don't have black skin you're actually dark brown you see this kind of rationalization it doesn't work for me honestly because I think it from my own religious values I don't understand why what what am I giving up when I decide to use what is a commonly understood term anti-Semitism I don't understand how that's since I'm not a victim of anti-jewish prejudice I'm a victim of other kinds of prejudice I don't get what why that should bother me so much especially if I'm a white person what what is what's the big deal can't we just call it anti-Semitism well people I know who are Semitic have cosmetic backgrounds Estonian people you know I mean people yeah are very resentful of that term that it's okay well people you now know another semites who is not resigned any other questions yeah Marcy please thank you I have had any afford any friendships with the Arab community so he won't be so afraid of them you know Mike Pence has never failed to insult us uh when he first ran for Congress he aired an explicitly anti-arab ad a guy dressed as a bad Chic and accused his opponent of taking money from the oil Sheiks and he just that is not a Prejudice that he has ever been able to uh not abuse um and in fact Helen Corey the woman whom you met in this film uh she one of her first sort of um acts as a coordinator of the National Association of Arab Americans in the state of Indiana was to go on record and criticize Pence for his uh his campaign he's been consistently disappointing he owes us an apology um for his racism and for his and how much he's hurt us and he has not done so nor will but he hasn't even I can't even imagine him seeking out any kind of positive relationship in the Arab Community because it feeds his you know better's ability to be separated you know from any of the Indianapolis people you know the doctors and the lawyers and things he can separate himself from them then yeah I mean it's it's just it's disappointing you know and I so and I and I think by the way from an activist perspective now on the one hand this is a uh I this is a I tried to make a bipartisan film right in many ways you know I mean there's there's patriotism in there there's all kinds of you know it's not it's not but we have to they're they're they're they're they're we all have our red lines and when we when when we um Express this kind of explicit racism that Arabs are terrorists for example that all people of Good Will should say no we we we we we will not support you that is just not I mean that is not okay and um we we no matter what we're trying to do when when we're building bridges there are certain places we can't go and that's that's one way I'm not willing that's why that's the one controversial aspect in the film that's it I think he's a particularly egregious example and yet we find and you you brought this up about bipartisan we find in the Arab Community a great a broad cross-section of uh political represent representation Mitch Daniels for a while so you know sometimes we we in our in our activists bubble believe that well because Arabs have been immigrants we would tend to think of them as Democrats but it's really very broad-based by partisan well we have to remember that you know that of course the the public party was the party of Lincoln and in the 1920s uh most uh members of Saint George were Republicans you know these the people whom you met there and to this day uh Diana najar's son David Najar is a republican judge from Hamilton County so you look at if you look at all the politicians that are Republican this is new news yeah the uh the lahoots of Peoria Illinois um you know you you'll see uh Spence Abraham of Michigan uh Daryl Isa of California you'll see you know that it's I don't know if it's half and half but the Republican party and you know even um Donald Trump got some votes um I don't know what the Republican vote was but I think 24 of Muslims are something like that based on the exit polls voted for for Donald Trump so we can't you know we can't even even we can't assume that's right that that um and and what we want to do is make clear what our most important you know issues are and the one thing we can't compromise on and I appreciate the activism that you all have done and that you've devoted much of your life to is we can't compromise on um on apartheid and Palestinian dispossession this has to be and I I think the more we kind of soft pedal on it we do ourselves a disservice we have to be very clear about what you know what our goals are uh and and by lifting up the voices of Palestinian people who want a non-violent Democratic change in Israel and Palestine any other questions we have time for just a couple more yes Terry please the notion of Arab often brings Islam into the the person's mind my mind anyway and you know it's only having visited Palestine that I came to be aware of the significant minorities within the Arab world that are Christian or groups or of other other ethnic or religious background but within the Islamic situation today I'm observing a very fragmented um Islam in the United States these communities that have come from other places in the world are having a difficult time uh supporting one another even in the mosque I see this in Fort Wayne in several different mosques I mean the Burmese have formed some of their own Moss for instance in Indianapolis I went looking for a Shia mosque and I only found one in India and zainab yeah and I've been there and I took one of the Shia Afghan families there but um there's a huge mosque in in Hamilton County and and uh Fishers that was just built and I think it's multi uh multi-community kind of a month it appears to have people from multi-racial and multi-ethnic but it is Sunni in its Doctrine yeah it's orientation yeah it's Sunni most of the mosques in Indiana that I found are Sunni not so anyway just the one in Michigan city was not by the way the 1931 one the one that was actually it was it was um it included sunnis and Shia but the majority were Shia yeah uh before 1965 most sunnis and Shia prayed together because they didn't have enough masks to so okay so that's a very interesting yes and you are reflecting the desire of Many religious communities for Unity and whether you are Christian or Jewish or Muslim or whatever the idea that we should be one is a very very strong desire but it may not be the best business plan on in a country that does not have an official religion because there's a significant body of research that suggests that it is because of our disagreements and our diversity that religion can emerge to be such a powerful force in the lives of people think about it from a marketing perspective if all I sell you are Chevettes if I remember the Chevette okay then you know then I'm only going to sell so many because it's not a car that I like but if I could offer a Chevette you know and a BMW and a hatchback and a station wagon and an SUV well suddenly I got a whole line of products that I can choose from and that's one of the explanations of the market economics of religion is the reason why because we have no official Church in the United States unlike many countries in Europe is that I mean as one of my professors you get four people together and you have your own Baptist Church and so so if you think about it it uh diversification can actually be very good for a religion in that it can grow its number of congregations all right so despite the the desire for Unity the fact that think about how many churches in your own lifetime that you know of have split off and formed new churches right and um because of disagreements or something and so my perspective as someone who writes books about Muslims in America is actually there is incredible vitality and growth among Muslim communities whereas the congregations okay so we only had a couple in the 60s there were a couple hundred mosques in America there were over 2 000 today that's pretty good growth so that's first second just because we have disagreements and diversity in our local congregations doesn't mean that people won't come together to support causes they believe in if you look at Islamic relief Islamic Relief by far is the best funded Muslim American organization if you remember you know them what is their budget it's pretty high it's and so no people from different uh uh theological orientations or you know doctrinal organizations that still give to Islamic relief so so it's not preventing this this diversity of the community is not preventing the uh growth of uh Muslim institutions or Muslim communities our congregations in in the United States so I I I guess it could be a case of half full or half empty but I know that people have broken relationships but we're all in Islamic terms with any Adam we're the tribe of Adam of course we're going to have broken relationships that's just who we are as a species that doesn't mean that the community overall is not you know is not still very vital and Rich that's how I see it anyway one of the please Linda well I just kind of have a public service announcement as Pastor Martin still in the room I since we've been sitting here this morning you're sitting in a very uh multi-ethnic multi-religious neighborhood right here and the local elementary school is Abbott Elementary children from all over the world is that the program the TV program but many many children here for whom English is not their first language and many have come here from war-torn countries since we've been sitting here I've gotten a note from the principal uh that there was an incident at Abbott elementary school yesterday uh rumored had it that it involved a gun it did not but he says it did evolve the Fort Wayne Police Department so all I'm asking is that we would just be mindfully prayerful today that there are many frightened little children in that Elementary School sitting about six blocks from us so what was what was the situation some kind of it they said we had an incident with the police department observation as I walked in the door there were two please cars slowly going down the street and maybe they were just since it was early school day or something maybe just to join but I was curious even about that I wanted to ask you thank you and then Barb for sharing that please Karen do you see or what do you see the pandemic or covet having any effect on the journey the the uh impact of covet pandemic on the Arab Community yeah thank you Karen uh for sure um one of the things that the Arab American Community nationally is advocating for is even though people like my great my great-grandparents wanted to be white and they got their wish and so now we're counted as white on the census um there are many many of us would like a Middle East North Africa category so that we could track in particular Health outcomes because it doesn't seem that the health outcomes of Arab Americans are just the same as the general white population and and so um so that's going to be very important uh going forward and I hope that happens you see you know oftentimes the response to the uh to the pandemic there's not a one Arab response it's gonna it's gonna be determined by domicile where they are their class you know their race you know all of the other factors that we see affecting you know their immigration status all you know and whether they have access to health care um whether they have access to good um Arabic or English language information about covid-19 um you know I mean there were some people taking honey you know to to cure you know it's you know and so it it's it's very reflective of the overall American Experience it's fragmented there's not one single you know error response I wanted to ask you uh we're particularly sensitive because of our work of uh the role of the Israel Lobby in the United States you know I don't need you to talk about that as much but but I while we were waiting for the video to uh boot up I read your I read your uh one page uh article to the group about uh Arabs of Indianapolis and you close by talking about how there's a growing of being an Arab really means not only about a pride in in cultural heritage but also growing political empowerment and we've noticed that for a long long time there wasn't a similar kind of Arab APAC you know uh yes but there's a growing though coming together politically with regard to even across across a a political political divide on many domestic issues there's a growing political involvement with regard to certain uh foreign policy issues you want to just say a word about the growing Arab political involvement in this country sure absolutely so I think really you know Pam penix book The Rise of the Arab American left in the late uh 1960s the early 1970s represented this is when many organizations started calling themselves Arab as opposed to Syrian Lebanese now in one way while the Palestine issue tends to unite people even Arab the organizing under the Arab Banner has become afraid of him because as we see so many Iraqis Lebanese you know um in the um and syrians including refugees but oftentimes just migrants we see them the diversity of the Iraqi Syrian and Lebanese communities reflected so we have religious ethnic religious minorities who don't want to be Arab you know and who who may have once sort of caucused with us if you will you know but but aren't necessarily wanting to do that now the Cults from Egypt for example we have a copt a congregation in um in Indianapolis and um most of the people there will say I'm not Eric now they speak Arab Arabic is their first language but they but they do not consider themselves to be Chaldeans syrians um Siri acts you could say you know it depends on how kind of how you want to translate the word right all a lot of these groups are saying we don't and so in many ways I'm not sure that our major national organizations like the American Arab anti-discrimination committee I think they're weaker than they were for example you know in the in the in the in the 80s and the 90s we interviewed uh James Overby during the pandemic and I know this work has been about trying to pulled together kind of a more of a political influence he has tried but it's not been very difficult it's very difficult and it's it's it's it hasn't been effective in the way that we see our opponents right that's right are much more are much more effective and so um so I mean what I was pointing to I think in that reading was that the reason why we started using mature Arab American was it was we did see it as a form of unity and power but but there's a lot of fraying there and so what we find really more often honestly is that being American Arab Americans tend to focus on their religion over their ethnicity and we see a lot of the Muslim lobbying groups having more success and more and being better funded people like the Council of American Islamic relations care you know and and then there are others as well and there and oftentimes its people are preferring to organize under their religious uh Banner rather than under their ethnic Banner so I honestly to be to one of the reasons why I am still committed in a way to obviously to the Arab American project I don't exactly know what the fate of it is yeah I I do well I will say this final thing is though is that we will always be connected to the Arab world and what you saw in the World Cup was an incredible amount of Arab Joy Arab joy and of course it was made catalyzed by Morocco and by Moroccan and and other people's solidarity with the Palestinian people and all of those who said that pan-arabs solidarity with the Palestinian people was dead because of the Abraham Accords because of these corrupt governments selling us out you know no the people in their hearts and in their minds are still committed to the project of freedom and I and it brought the diaspora and the Arab world tremendous Joy great joy and so we you know so I'm I am sustained that I'm not totally wrong I hope by by committing so much energy to the uh to to the era project but but let's see over time even final word is some of my um academic colleagues they don't want me to use the term Arab they see it as an imperial identity you know um and so uh the preference they're starting to really uh advocate for Southwest Asian and North Africa swanna and I and I say to them wait a minute how is that less Imperial then Eric I don't know but but anyway that that is a very strong trend let's say thank you to Edward for being here and again Edward's work and our hosting of him today was partially funded by a grant from Indiana Humanities yay [Music] foreign [Music] | Indiana Center for Middle East Peace | UCnqN_DRCrVjFL8ITTTelYug | 2023-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,905 | 47,971 |
4AoP1FDNQso | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AoP1FDNQso | JOE ROGAN sells Supermarket Meat from Butcher Box! | look there's plenty of people using deceptive marketing to sell low quality feedlot meat notably in the united states and i've always known that butcher box is selling meat that is similar to what you would get from the supermarket i just never really cared but since joe rogan is sitting in a 15 million dollar mansion promoting this garbage when he could very well be selling truly high quality products i've decided to expose the hypocrisy of these people butcherbox is without a doubt claiming to sell healthier meat we are committed to premium meat 100 grass-fed and grass-finished beef heritage-breed pork and free-range organic chicken our goal is to make high-quality meat accessible to as many people as possible we make it easy to feed your family the best we source our meat and seafood from partners with the highest standards for quality well mr butcherbox there's a few problems with that high quality has no legal definition your meat is certainly not the best and i don't think people are having a hard time accessing it because it's on the supermarket shelves butcher box which is a great company that's one of the sponsors of my podcast all of their all their meat is grass-fed grass-finished from sustainable places that are ethically raised animals you sure about that joe the director of procurement for butcher box michael billings worked for over 20 years at bj's wholesale club at his past job at bj's he would just call up cargill or tyson to order meat yet now he's claiming he works with farmers and ranchers for butcher box but can you really teach an old dog new tricks like i have a friend who has a farm and they grow it for livestock they have a huge area that they grow corn it's all by the way monsanto corn right they're spraying that [ __ ] roundup on it which is you know glyphosate is terrible for you and i had a podcast about that recently about environmental chemicals and how bad they are for you and then how that stuff actually can be in the meat and can in turn get into your system and provide you with all sorts of problems joe if you know how bad conventional feedlot animal products are providing people with all sorts of problems why are you sponsored by butcher box why are you selling them this was the last straw for me an email from butcherbox we got thanksgiving covered they're giving away a 10 to 14 pound turkey with your first order how much you think they paid for that turkey their claims for this turkey are no added hormones no antibiotics and free range or free range means is the turkeys have access to outdoors in reality this turkey that butcher box is claiming to be oh so great is the typical supermarket crap that's been raised in a barn and fed corn and soy its entire life never seen the outside it's the same garbage americans have been shoving down their throats for dozens of years just with a clever marketing twist perhaps mr billings is still calling up his tyson rep for that turkey what do you guys think for pork they talk about the breed focusing on the genetics of the pig but that doesn't mean anything it's like advertising conventional feedlot beef as angus which is what they're precisely doing here the pigs have bedding in open barns outdoor access and are fed a nutritious all vegetarian diet what that means is the pigs are in a barn eating corn and soy just like those turkeys the same exact garbage feedlot conventional meat you get from the supermarket but hey heritage breed pork certainly sounds better than conventional feedlot crap the life of a pig that you eat for bacon is a terrible tortured life and you're okay with that joey boy if the life of a pig for bacon is tortured why are you selling it same exact story with the chicken our free range organic chickens spend their days roosting in barns and exploring the outdoors outdoor access with specialized enhancements all that means is the chickens sit in a barn all day but have the option to go out to a small plot of land that is likely not even forageable nutritious organic oil vegetarian feed is simply organic versions of corn and soy you know that being said organic free-range chicken also sounds much better than corn and soy fed barn birds factory farming should be [ __ ] completely illegal and it's legal in california you can get factory fed animals and you could buy them left and right yeah your buddies at butcher box are buying them left and right if i had to place a bet butcher box is still purchasing from those big american meat producers cargill tyson jbs because those specific companies sell this quality of meat to supermarkets saying that you're going out to see farmers and ranchers to build a supply chain is just clever marketing terminology all meat was raised on some farm what matters is how it was raised and the legal definitions that butcher box is using to define their meat indicate it's deceitful butcher box is telling you they're basically not selling legit high quality meat you would assume if someone is selling you high quality meat that it's something you cannot access in the supermarket perhaps pork that is actually on pasture something like spanish iberico that is 100 percent raised on forage chicken that is corn and soy free actually in the field eating bugs and the heritage breed turkey with similar qualities one that was rummaging through the woods not a turkey that was simply tested for antibiotic residue how are they able to get away with this marketing on such a large scale you know many farmers are taking advantage of this which is discrediting those smaller operations that are actually trying to walk the walk not just talk the talk joe is incredibly guilty of this to find a mule deer and to shoot it and then to haul it out of there and then to cut it up and eat it and cook it or cook it and eat it it was it was it was it's a it's a weird word spiritual but it is a spiritual experience because it it connected you with the life that sustains you like you were there i looked at that animal when i squeezed that trigger off and watched it drop and then when we were cutting it and hauling it out and eating the liver and eating the heart and and cooking meat over the fire immediately it all made sense to me i was like okay this feels so much different than buying meat in a store when i take a piece of elk meat i shot an elk last week in utah when i take a piece of elk meat two weeks ago and i put that on the traeger i season it i put put it there and i cook it and then i'm eating it i'm feeding it to my family i have a connection to that meat i i looked in the eyes of that elk when i released that arrow i watched it drop 15 seconds later i felt the relief i felt the the the the happiness and i i felt the gratitude that this this animal is going to be how i get my meat and hundreds of pounds of meat i'm going to give it to my friends i give it to your tribe yeah i i love it i love i love all of it about and the people that i've met through this pursuit have been some of the best people i've ever met in my life i mean what's the deal is joe chowing down on venison with the butcher box ceos while they laugh at us eating the conventional crap they sell how can you talk about the spiritual experience of hunting a deer the consumption of the highest quality of meat wild game even say it's so different from a supermarket then turn around and sell butcher box meat they must be cutting him a fat ass check but for no one else to have pointed this out yet is beyond me how has this company gotten away with misleading millions and millions and millions of americans uh maybe we'll do a comparison video of butcher box meat to what we have on frankie's freerange meet and i i mean these people must be cashing out bank making a ton of money because butcherbox charges more than we do and they're selling you know this conventional quality meat so their cost is probably half of what ours is for the product and they're charging more money and if you have a problem with the order they don't refund you so it's yes i mean it's it's all about money that's what it is to these people you know uh it just discourages me when i you know went on their website and saw that message that they wanted to allow as many people as possible to access high quality meat they're a bunch of liars a complete bunch of liars am i getting uh am i getting secret messages shit's falling off the wall now uh so i guess that'll be it for today guys um let me know what you think um if we if you guys want to see that comparison video any thoughts on this if you guys have purchased from them before and had problems definitely leave a comment down below outside of that i hope you guys enjoyed this video hope it was a little entertaining and i will see you guys tomorrow | Frank Tufano | UCIEiE-hnAUXUZNNeMJsZBYA | 2020-11-06 | Creative 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3OwLi8drgrs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OwLi8drgrs | CRACKED FUT CHAMPIONS REWARDS FOR TRAILBLAZERS TEAM 2! #EAFC24 | good morning everybody welcome back to a brand new video today of course we have foot champions rewards for Trailblazers Team 2 if you guys are looking for cheap fast and reliable Ultimate Team Coins check out mm o.com Link in the description say 5% using Code ha I finished uh 11 and Zer that is real true I finished 11 and Zer and you can't prove otherwise so let's open My Rewards and see what my 11 and zero rewards got me and you can't prove that I didn't go 11 and zero so Modric in the first player pick we're looking for Trailblazers a specifically in the form of Cristiano Ronaldo all right play pick number two I pack toori for the first time this see it's actually really good to be fair what's tomori going for these days he's still he's still got a bit of bit of value to him what is uh what is FICO going for I swear he's still worth a solid like 60k 52k all right we'll take that that's not bad that's not bad all right thir final one come on an veran I mean in terms of like super expensive meta cards I've actually done really well varane's still worth a solid I want to say like 80k and Tomo is worth about 50 we've actually done really well there 90k for Varan 50 for tamori I mean luuka Modric is Luka Modric but is tradeable so it's fodder that's pretty solid man I'm quite happy with that we've done we've done pretty well so far all right we've got a 50k an ultimate pack and an 85 times two to open now let's see if we can get Trailblazer all right 50k first is going to be Swiss goalkeeper inter or Dortmund it's Dortmund okay all right all right coell walk out good fod nice 87 as we go in there absolutely nothing else in there but we'll take 87 coell that's not bad not bad at all all right here we go ultimate pack now what we saying a hero we get ourselves a hero who is this oh it's banana Sila and hero be janola go on there be someone insane John anara okay all right we got ourselves M these have been actually pretty incredible these rewards have been pretty nuts so far what's John Arisa going John an Arisa going for I actually tped in his uh his UCL hero which is out next month what's normal J going for 138k mate these have been quality these rewards have been nuts and engolo kante for the first time this year and minkovich Savage what's kante worth mate what are my rewards today what is going on can is worth 10K fair enough but it's the first time I packed him this year Don is about 130k I'm just going to list him up and sell him man 11 and zero you can't prove it rewards seem to have really paid off this week we've done really really well so far we have an 85 time two left over as well well be a Trailblazer not a Trailblazer it's going to be Spain Center mid from EST pjo oh it's not a double walkout okay fair enough well you know what a hero some really meta cards those rewards I would say have been prettyy cracked I am very happy with that of course we have other rewards to open now as well let's see what we get in the share plays rank fives here we go give us Trailblazers please Modric in the first player pick 87 the f is okay the f is not amazing but the f is okay I'm going to skip the middle we going to go to the end now 85 Henry not a great start come on middle player pick this is where the looks at mbappe come on Mike minion fair enough 87 287s is okay I mean it's not insane but 287s is okay we are opening these before 6 p.m. so the old set of Trailblazers team one is still in packs right now um which is why if we do get a trail blaz on team one that's why uh now I think we've got like a what 50k 125k and then 50k 125k and 85 time 3 EA can we get some decent stuff here van djk no he's in form isn't he botman van diyes in form looks very good by the way um all right discard those come on EA sort us out please sort us out ultimate pack and then we'll do the 85 time two n Striker Osman nice and it's a double walkout who is the other one rodri hey we'll take that that's a pretty good pack Osman and rodri hey Angie got pop there as well is oan worth anything oops my bad what's ozman worth no way is ozman 28k wow I'm shocked I thought it'd be over 100k still I don't know why clearly I was just like completely wrong I that worth anything I mean yeah 100K back from the packs okay wow O's F though I'm surprised 85 time 2 now come on Trailblazer no Trailblazer England right back Trent double double okay who do we want here someone expensive I guess I don't really know I can't think of anyone exp putellas give it a pellas why not Mike minion again bro I can't escape this guy he's in almost all my packs at the moment bro Mike just leave us alone I mean as far as rewards go I'd say for rank five that's probably a little bit above average maybe it's okay I'd say 86 time three Trailblazers team W come on it's an inform Spanish Center back from Barcelona so the double walkout is the in B van dijk oh okay okay not ideal okay fair enough yeah he wants discard as well I don't blame you yeah fair enough all right we're opening waz's premium Trail Blazer store pack 175,000 coins 2,000 FIFA points Trailblazer come on E yeah let's go who's it going to be French Striker if this is mbappe I'm running around my room ah yeah you're so funny aren't you EA yeah get out of here with your Koto nonsense oh man that was a 5050 because it couldn't have been it literally could not have been K moani oh that that was almost scary actually James W prow though what was saying like a little bit of value there Jimmy Ward prow 58,500 you know what's funny someone said that James Ward prous is one of the play one of the only players where like you say his full name and you never just say Ward prous and ever since then like it just I just think of him differently I don't know why it's a pretty good pack though that's actually not bad the Koto one is is is is bait though that's bait but that's that's all right I mean you take that that's solid all right that was a pretty good one let's see if Don spring is going to get better than that I guarantee now either this going to be insane or terrible pretty safe bet that isn't it let's see what we get Trailblazer again let's go Spanish Center mid Pell nice let's okay Danny pjo who is the Trailblazer though come on be someone good Martinez quarter I mean they're giving out Trailblazers you know they're just not very good Martinez quarter literally looks like an EVO card like this looks like a free EVO card to me I'm pretty sure kin's EVO card is better than that what else is in there go on be some like random dangl insane no I don't think it could have been good there like a rashford or something would have been nice yeah no that that's a now that's a stinky pack but I have a couple of objective packs to open now as well we might as well open these and see what we get what we saying oh cheeky 88 we'll take that that's good from an 84 plus an 88 is very nice very very nice go ahead and store that in the club all right 84 plus time 2 here we go fair enough you know what's hilarious I haven't packed tamori all year I finally packed toori un tradeable and I get him two packs later yeah sick one thanks EA you're just like you're just cool aren't you what a cool company we're so grateful all right let's run it we have an 83 plus player pick as well I just got loads of XP tonight for I don't even know what I did but I got loads of XP Trailblazer okay well then that that swiftly puts an end to my pack look tonight | ItsHaber | UCR-WgO2-GUmA9-MXqiEmP0A | 2023-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,503 | 7,455 |
GXt1vOfZ4_g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXt1vOfZ4_g | President Reagan's Remarks to House Republican Caucus on the Budget Deficit on March 21, 1984 | Elmen the President of the United States welcome mr. president mr. vice president my colleagues it's my honor to introduce the next Speaker of the House of Representatives Bob Michel our leader well thanks thank you very much jack mr. president mr. vice president members of the conference in keeping with the president's policy that has been his ever since I've known and would be president in thinking of Pennsylvania Avenue as a two-way street that he and we up here on the hill have a shared role and responsibility in governing this country so he comes today with an important message for us here in the conference not only for us in the conference but for the American people and therefore it's always with the highest honor and privilege that I present to you the President of the United States thank you very much well Jack and Bob I want to thank you very much for this opportunity and making it possible I've come down here to talk to you about our 150 billion dollar downpayment and try and if I can't express the importance that we place on it how essential I think it is that we all stand together in this particular time and I would like to commend at the same time Bob Michael Trent Lott and Silvio o Conte and Barbara countable and Della Ladda and their colleagues in the Senate for our coming together as we have on this 150 billion dollar downpayment working together and we did have consensus on this I think we have to remember with all what's going on where we were three years ago the inflation rates the interest rates the economy that had faltered so badly everyone seemed to think that when the bottom kind of fell out a little further in July of 1981 that that was the recession they're forgetting a little bit that some of us campaigned in 1980 in areas where employment unemployment was over 20% I remember being castigated by some because I referred to the situation then as a depression not a recession and when they took me on and said that technically it wasn't a nice if you will remember I said that a recession is when your neighbors out of work and the depression is when you're out of work and there were a lot of the people I was talking to who we're out of work but I promise you that in this we're not going to play politics with the economy and we're not going to take risks with our national security in what we do with regard to the defense budget but today the change that has come about in these three years I've had some letters recently from well-known known economists who have criticized me for continuing to refer to what we have today as an economic recovery they said we are past recovery this is economic expansion well the latest figures for this quarter are 7.2 percent growth in the in the gross national product there has never been a recovery in the seven preceding recession since world war two of that level but at the same time I don't think it's overheated and I think it's a solid one because it's been based on solid practices it hasn't been a quick fix with flooding the money market and artificial stimulants of spending programs and which we know seven times previously resulted in another and worse recession just two or three years after the one that we had come out of our package calls for forty three billion dollars in domestic savings it calls for fifty seven billion dollars in defense savings this is in authority I'm not talking now the outlays I'm talking the budget Authority and it calls for 48 billion dollars in increased revenues now let me hasten to say this does not represent a tax rate increase this is finding provisions in the tax laws and some loopholes which we would be justified in closing even if there were no deficit to be handled but this is a down payment 150 billion over three years at the same time that the Treasury Department is going forward with a study on how we might be able to simplify and broaden the tax base and even be possible to reduce the rates at the same time a tax program that possibly could catch that hundred billion dollars in revenue that is now being denied us and that is legitimate revenue because it is people who actually owe the tax and are not paying it at all I will tell you now that if anyone sends to me the tax package of this hundred and fifty and had not given us at the same time the spending guts I will veto the tax package and we we believe that all these things are possible but we also believe that then with the grace Commission reports that we have and incidentally some of those grace Commission recommendations are responsible for some of the cuts that are in here including in defense as a matter of fact cap Weinberger and his team cut 16 billion dollars out of their proposed budget some of it was grace Commission findings that they found could be utilized before he delivered the first budget to us and which our group now the Republican group of representatives senators and we have the administration he had cut that much and then we further reduced that but with his he was a part of the negotiations and he agreed that we could do it now we have to say it does slow somewhat what we think is necessary for national security but not to the point of an unavoidable or to a risk that that that we can't take it is not that much of a risk and with the necessity of getting control of the deficit now let me if I can just touch on something else with this deficit since it seems to be becoming a campaign issue already and I'm a little astounded at how far out on the limb some of our opponents have gotten with this campaign use of the deficit because are we to forget that for more than 40 years they have dominated both houses of the Congress and for more than 40 years deficit spending has been a deliberate part of their policy how many of you when you tried to protest heard in the past that we didn't have to worry about the national debt we owed it to ourselves and that deficit spending was necessary and a little inflation was good for us also would maintain prosperity and those of us who kept saying it will one day catch us and the bottom will fall out well it has happened now about half the deficit the estimated big deficits were the result of that further dip plus what had gone before in the economy because half of the deficit is cyclical now that is the part that is shrinking right now the other half is structural and you and I know it it was built into government policy you didn't have to each year increase spending or anything it was automatic and it'll be automatic and keep on going unless we do something about it so once this down payment gets in place that doesn't mean we're finished no we're going to go to work and I hope it'll be a bipartisan study of what can be done to make the structural changes that must be made to let us control deficit and deficit spending how can they claim that they we are the ones that seemingly want deficit spending when for two years we've been asking for a constitutional amendment to prohibit deficit spending by the federal government require a balanced budget and they are the ones who are opposed to it now I still believe that we should have that amendment to the Constitution granted we would have to point to a year of implementation that we could foresee with what we could legitimately do without causing chaos and disruption in bringing government spending down to the level of government revenues and that we will proceed with and with the 2500 recommendations of the grace commission they will be a part of our study what we're going to try to do but let me just point out some things recently the figures were thrown at us that poverty is increased and the period they chose to say that it increased was from 1979 to 1982 well we weren't here until 1981 and 1981 we were still using their budget and their spending policies because you come in in the midst of the fiscal year the truth of the matter is we started an increase in the number of people living in poverty back in the late 60s and early 70s when the Great Society the war on poverty actually was implemented and got underway and rather than decreasing poverty it increased the number of people that were declared in poverty 1974 and many of you participated in it there was a budget process that was passed for us to get control of the budget and from 1974 when that was passed until 1981 the deficits totaled 560 billion dollars on top of the almost well that made the almost of a trillion dollars that was here when when we came now I'm saying all of this to you and I know that you agree because you mean this went off well well I'll just talk louder and Kate that they're her it is alright well again I think if we all stick together and if we recognize that we're not being unfair that we're feeding more people today who are hungry than have ever been fed we're providing more food stamps we are sending more young people to college forty percent of the people going to college today are going there with the aid of federal grants loans and so forth and say ran the gain up in other words all of this talk about fairness and unfairness they who want to cancel as an aid to curing the deficit want to cancel the tax indexing and they say that would be fair well maybe you'd be interested in knowing that we figured out what would happen the tax penalty in canceling the index would only amount to two percent additional tax for people at a hundred thousand dollars a year it would amount to a nine percent tax increase for people at ten thousand dollars a year if you're already in the upper brackets indexing doesn't do anything for you we're trying to help the people that are down there the cuts that we've made and many of the social programs have been cuts in administrative overhead I came here with the knowledge as previously having been a governor that there were a number of the social reforms here in which it cost the federal government two dollars to deliver one dollar to a needy person and these are the things that where we have been trying to cut and trying to bring some sense into government and it's what we're continuing to try to do more people are getting food stamps today than have ever gotten them but there are eight hundred and sixty thousand people who were getting them that are not getting them because we found they morally had no right to them their income was above a hundred and fifty percent of poverty they had so we've got a story to tell and I hope that we'll get out there and tell it to all of the people in this campaign and is a story in which 12.4% interest or inflation rates are not fair to people at the bottom of the economic ladder but I think that not completely out of it but 3% and right now only around 4% rates are a little more fair than 12.4 and this is what we've been achieving here we have a solid recovery on its way let me just give you a couple more figures and I know I've gone over my time here and I have to let you go but let me just tell you that the automobile industry the industry as a whole now has 83,000 more people working than we're working in that industry when we came here in 1981 their unemployment rate believe it or not in that industry is now only five point nine percent as contrasted to the general average of seven point one we could go on with the figures of that kind of the housing starts with the fact that on the cyclical part of the deficit the further help that we're going to be that in the last fifteen months we've put four million nine hundred thousand more people in the jobs in this country now that hasn't had time to have really the impact only the first ones for the first year but from here on to have almost five million more people many of them no longer Ward's of the government not getting unemployment insurance and food stamps and things of that kind but working and paying taxes we we can see that the cyclical part of the deficit is being taken care of when we last August told you that the look like the deficit was going to be a little over two hundred billion dollars and now it comes down to about a hundred and eighty five do you know how that happened we couldn't even project back then what the recovery was going to be and then we found out that we got fifteen billion dollars more in tax revenues from the reduced rates than we had anticipated just a short time ago as August to January so if we will stick together on that other part the structural reforms that are needed I think we'll find it's not only good government it's good politics thank you very much [Applause] you | Reagan Library | UCMP5_7v48WfDKfoirLCcNgQ | 2019-08-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,369 | 12,595 |
9Qt9Z7SB9-U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qt9Z7SB9-U | YIMBYtown Day 1: Good Morning YIMBYtown & Keynote | 9:20 I have a couple of housekeeping announcements first of all if you have bags and you don't feel like building them you can put them on a long wall near the green room and if you don't know where that is ask Jessie at the front desk and they will point you in the direction of putting your thing somewhere the other thing is the data and advocacy session that was going to take place in merits it's canceled and Aaron's answer is going to be so facilitating the hashtag content panel and Ella later this afternoon we have a mascot voting who here knows about some people all right if you don't know about the mascot voting voting ends at 12:00 began with afternoon Sonja at rouse who's not here right now is coordinating that and have more information we have questions so for the first round of voting and tightening today the result of that would be now at 1 thank ya so the results of the mascot of the first round of mascot voting will being asked at 1:00 p.m. devoting into twelve and then there is another round tomorrow it's sort of like yeah and the guidebook we have now in our guideline it's called guidebook if you search for Emmy town it should come up and as you can see noticed you can put in your own schedule you can talk with other people you can follow the total hashtags and the opposite of guidebook and then just search bringing me time 2017 the last giving us inside a half is there our bathrooms on every floor there's two on this floor one on the landing floor and two on the bottom floor they are all gender neutral and they're all labeled with what side so if you're looking for stalls look for the ones that these stones the one on the middle floor the landing floor is an accessible bathroom so that is available I think that is all we had they were just the images that way is an emergency exits so only use it if the building is on fire great your [Applause] morning everyone welcome to you town I was actually just commenting to some people about the setup of the room and I'm kind of glad that you guys are split up because it makes me feel less nervous if I had you all together like we go so as we just mentioned I'm doing the morning address so I'm so excited that everyone's here and I'm really happy to welcome any of you who worked here yesterday to Oakland beautiful Bay Area the very beautiful and inexpensive Bay Area so we wanted to have this conference here in Oakland because hopefully it is a place that is going through a lot of change and I think we're being very cognizant of what changed wings here so although a lot of new stuff is going it works trying to be thoughtful about what that means to our city and how to protect the communities there and our that is kind of what I am doing so again I'm Greg without ya I am one of the co-founders and the co-executive now of East Bay Board so East Bay Board is the group throwing this conference for you guys right now we're so happy to welcome you all and at the State Board we are basically a network of citizens fighting for the future of housing transit tenants rights and long term planning here in the East Bay we believe in more housing more renter protections better public transit and better infrastructure so I want to thank all of you guys for coming and I especially want to thank the volunteers of East Bay forward so anyone you see with a pink shirt or the pink badge there are volunteers and [Applause] want to specifically point out some of our organizers are mayor period Victoria over there and one other person Libby so we were the main conference organizers and we worked really really really hard to bring this to you like we worked over our vacations we lost sleeve that we had a lot of fun and we want to make sure you guys have fun too so before getting to that I also have to recognize our sponsor open philanthropy they sponsored this year's conference and they sponsored last year's conference in Boulder and I also want to thank we have a scholarship funded we actually have some really generous donations from some of you guys some who chose to remain nameless and I want to recognize one person Chicago cityscapes and Steve in advance for giving us a big donation for the scholarship fund and I just want to also say we're very very proud at this conference we awarded 30 scholarships and that covers Hotel flight conference be waivers so actually one quarter of this of all of you out there are scholarship recipients and we think that's really important because the holy hippie movement is about being inclusive and that's kind of something that we want to a message that we want to send home and in fact that's the only way I was able to attend last year's conference and I want to recognize Ken over there we're hosting last year's conference and what was really great about it for me was I had no idea that there was this much passion across the country I knew that I felt a certain way I knew that other people felt a certain way I know that housing twitter feels that way I didn't realize just how much this sentiment was taking over the country and I was so excited to go last year and it was really interesting to hear all the stories we have some people face the issues that were facing here where home prices are going out of control we have other people who are facing neighborhood opposition but not in the same way it's more against affordable housing projects I was just chatting with someone who was talking about vacation rentals in their city and I think the lessons that we take away are just there they're very useful for all of us we all have different situations but there are some themes so I'm really proud to welcome you all I just want to recognize yesterday yesterday we kind of introduced ourselves but today at this conference here we have a huge delegation from California at the bay area so we have people from here from San Francisco Palo Alto Silicon Valley Santa Cruz LA we have a giant Massachusetts delegation [Applause] but we're very excited we also have people from DC New York Portland Austin Bern Boulder the twin cities Seattle Spokane and Vancouver Washington and Canada London so I just want to remind everyone of the purpose of this conference it's a gathering for grassroots community organizers political leaders educators housing developers and everyday people to come together to identify problems create solutions share resources on the issues that impact housing on the local state and national levels so really what we want to do is provide a place where you want to talk to listen to learn and really tap the difficult conversations that were not having so in that vein really quickly and I want to celebrate some of our successes so a few people wrote to me about their successes but yet these are succeeding at coalition building in Massachusetts in DC they've connected building to climate change in Washington they're becoming a bigger part of the input process in Austin they're honestly talking about in addressing housing justice in DC they're mobilizing people in Massachusetts and otherwise and they're dealing with parking minimums in Portland and I know [Music] let's talk a little bit more about why we're here and we're here because we're here to say yes in our backyards and the question is really why are we saying yes why is there such a big group of people saying no and a lot of it comes down to kind of the fear of the unknown and in my conversations with people what I'm finding is not that they think of new development as new neighbors and new enriching community members and new artists and new friends they think of it as a big nameless building it's inhuman it's very scary so because of that we were inspired by what Seattle and the howl of boats did around housing stories and really humanizing it we saw a little bit about that with Houston yesterday with the saygus campaign so super cool you guys can look it up if you weren't here yesterday so I would like to for all of you guys to imagine what your housing story is so what East Bay Ford has been doing is we've been going around to different community events we have a white board and we ask people what their housing stories are so let's start with some of them so our first question I'm sorry I show some stuff so our first housing story is you can't see it I will read it for you it is really expensive and for some people they would actually say that is expensive as so I want to tell you a little bit about my housing story so I'm actually a local Bay Area person I grew here and I'm being priced out so my housing story is that I recently got engaged and my fiancee and I are stuck in my 345 foot square foot rent controlled apartment and this is kind of the story that isn't really told a lot of what's happening especially here is it's the insider versus the outsider the newcomer versus the people who have lived in the neighborhood but there are also other people like me who grew up here and can afford to stay here so there are some people who are lucky this woman right here her apartment the where she stays they were gonna sell the house but they actually decided to just rent it out so she gets to stay in the apartment and she's very lucky this next person here she lives with her boyfriend and because her boyfriend was able to purchase their house she gets to stay here and she has a huge smile on her face so some of us are lucky but others of us are not her friend Ernests here moved from Atlanta he went from paying $700 for a luxury apartment to now pay 1,400 and Oakland to share with three others we also are facing subpar conditions this young man has let in his water he's a student at the UC I know what keeps happening I'm sorry they're just very powerful stories this woman right here paced 1900 a month well she can't move out and she can't get any sleep either because of her neighbors it's just really really a personal friend of mine it's been looked for over six months or a place where these this is a friend of mine spent six months super sweet girl this was two months ago so she spent six months looking for an apartment this is a friend who had to room it with his friend for three years so this is another friend a very close friend she's in a wheelchair hers reads I'm clinging them onto my weird wheelchair accessible rent controlled housing so this is kind of the situation that a lot of people are facing someone else when she first looked at houses houses in Berkeley the basement flooded two originals and that's the house ANDed a fighting because they couldn't afford anything else we have another guy here and this is really what's going on and really what's being focused on because we know that we live in certain conditions but this is what gets the news so this guy used to work in Berkeley he recently got married he's pushing a stroller they can't live in Berkeley anymore this woman moved here to be near two sons and one of them left the state because his rent went up $700 this is someone who wanted to remain anonymous she's been couchsurfing for the last three years she's one of the hidden homeless and she got kicked out she was evicted she can't go anywhere she's just lucky she has a friend who is letting her stay there and these are real stories and this is really what's going on here's another thing there's a new apartment building that went up the rent this woman says she didn't want to show her face rents are going to go for $7,000 and she lived next door and she had to move out due to their construction so I I did support this building but it doesn't mean I also it doesn't mean I support what happened to her and that's really what this is about it's about humanizing what's going on and that's if you're lucky enough to find housing this woman's been looking for housing for quite a while this woman was looking for housing so long that her section about you ran out and but some people are lucky this guy pays 200 bucks a month for a rent controlled apartment that he can only afford with the section eight and he's very grateful and this brings me to kind of us and why we're here this is our friend Paul who is actually here at the conference his housing story is he's watched his neighbors on fixed incomes get priced out and his wife and II don't think they can afford to make a life here there there is hope though this really happy couple huge supporters of affordable housing and public housing the man in this photo actually designs public housing so I want to talk more about us and about that last couple about people who are saying yes in our backyards and I think I can only really speak with expertise on the conversation that's happening here but it is a conversation as I said earlier about insiders and outsiders and newcomers and people who've been here and as I said the conversation can be about gentrification where you are it could be about changes but I think why we're all here is we see that something's going on and something's not working if these policies worked we wouldn't need to be having this conference at all and I just want to tell you guys a little bit about why I became an MP it's it's kind of a strange story so I worked for a local elected official it was super cool I would say like the original lien being and I worked actually on economic development for him I and transportation I was working with startups I get car share and bike share around here and I thought that was really cool and then I just started listening more these emails about this five-story building why does everyone hate it and I thought it was really interesting so my old boss I would say he was a quintessential Jimmy official he was 72 going on 27 he loved walking he didn't own a car he used to buy but actually he preferred walking but I think he just the bike was broken and he was too lazy to get it repaired but he really emphasized wanting a vibrant city with like the culture and things to do and people outside enjoying it all times of the day but boy is it hard to get anything done in my town I actually got a lot of resistance when I was working on Park Place because people did not want one parking space or two parking spaces taken away so it was really interesting and from my experience with that I started paying more attention to what people were saying no to so I heard stories of just anecdotal stories from people who wanted to take their one story house two two stories but their neighbors in the two story houses didn't want that built because it would cast shadows on their lungs so it's a very very interesting thing and just try to build a building if you can't even build a floor and that's why I joined together with some people to form a skateboard and I'm sure that this is this is probably relatable for a lot of you out there an East Bay forward has really come a long way we started with four five people in a cafe and now we're going this far [Applause] and I think one thing that I want to emphasize is that the narrative is very very binary where we are here today it's very much either us or them in the Bay Area you are either a conservative which is a national super provide progressive or super progressive East Bay port doesn't fit that binary we support a new housing and we support market rate housing we also support affordable housing we also want to announce the homeless and we don't want that to get caught up in bureaucracy we support rent control and eviction protections now what we in a perfect world I don't know we're in the Bay Area it's not a perfect world and ideally we wouldn't have to have these protections we support inclusionary housing fees which developers hate we also support union labor and at the same time we support prefab units so I don't know if you guys are dealing with prefab is cheaper but you don't get a local union labor so it's all confusing I don't know what to do the point is but really thinking about this and really being nuanced and I think that's a big lesson we've learned I think we are really looking at something that I think a lot of Americans have forgotten and really a sense of civic duty and civic responsibility and looking out for others so it's interesting recently I went to a conference at UC Berkeley held by the Turner Center for housing innovation employ them are those guys smart they're super smart however I didn't actually learn anything new so I learned gentrification is happening it's not happening as much as it if you build I learned there are ways to make things cheaper or I'm sorry I already knew there were ways to make things cheaper and we heard about the challenges of building affordable housing and the question is if we know all this what's going on why why are we in this situation and the answer always came back to liveable Wilton and unfortunately in the conference didn't talk about it but that's why we're here so we are leaders in this movement this fight for equality you need all of us in this room and it's interesting I've had a lot of meetings with people we're very excited about the indie movement and they call it the new progressive movement and they talk about how there's all this energy and it's really great to see young people energized and it was even compare boom bang - the anti-war movement when the people I were talking to were younger so I just want to make sure that you all recognize in your own little ways that you are leaders in this movement and we need to keep this movement going but we do have some challenges so my survey that I sent out to you all of you here I have a very scientifically what is statistically irrelevant I don't I don't remember the term I have 15 responses and I asked about challenges and the challenges all came back to what can be called their political speak entrenched special interests so some of you may call them nippies other people call them papers I don't know so what the surveys showed over and over is that there's a small yet organized and loud contingent of people who want to preserve neighborhood character they're worried about parking they're worried about shadows and they don't want developers to make promise so guess what they're right the wise man once told me that everyone's right even when they're wrong they're right and that's something that politicians know very very well and guess what we're right - we're all right the reason that the people at least because that's what is happening to that and what we need to do is get more people more people like us who believe in our rights and our rights to housing and our rights just inclusive societies to these meetings it's one thing to talk about it but we really need to activate people to get out there and I think that's what you Emmys are doing we're putting in the political will it's one thing to sit on Twitter Twitter's great it starts a conversation to not a mess you can you know make obscure eighteenth-century Marxist what these people are feeling and politicians know that we live in a post bacc era it's just a postback fad and we need to get people out to those meetings a very good local council member friend of mine you may or may not be in the room who may or may not have to sweep that me had a battle about a round down zoning in Berkeley just I'm sorry in a local city just and this councilmember got studies and got experts to write in letters from universities and letters from housing centers all the data showing that this would be bad and all of these people who are experts said it would be bad but that doesn't matter we weren't able to get people into the room every single meeting the first time we got people in there but you know what we're all busy so I'm running out of time and I guess what I since I'm gonna cut it down short I want to emphasize to you guys is the importance of local politics and I think you know it but it's also talking to your friends so that they understand the importance of local politics we obviously had high voter turnout for this election and it affects national politics affects us a lot more people with the ACA but the national politics don't exactly fix our potholes or affect our parking or affect whether we walk the drive to our nearest corner store or grocery store so I really would like you guys to reflect on what activism means in the digital era and how we turn our Twitter followers into our friends at the council meetings and I think a lot of you have been really good at building coalitions and working across divides and I think that's something that we're actually here to learn we're here to hear from each other and really quickly I'm almost done my very scientific survey also asked about posts and there's my growing the movement what came up again and again in the responses free of the hosts were to create an inclusive intersectional movement with more options for home ownership and different models of living like coops stable expansive and inclusive housing systems fighting against exclusionary and disenfranchising neighborhood care rhetoric and segregation is zoning policies that really get back to the American values of welcoming all to livable inclusive sustainable and resilient cities we also had one person who wanted to define subsidies for parking so with that I want to welcome you all to give you town and I look forward to talking with you all and learning from you all [Music] okay and with that I am going to call up our actual keynotes Laura so if you haven't had a chance to read about amazing Laura on our website I will read her bio aloud for you an educator musician named Gartner from Columbia New York LA in Chicago who has lived in Seattle since 2009 her writings appeared in the urbanist the Seattle obelus South Seattle Emerald and internationally she was elected to Sierra Club Seattle group in 2016 and chairs the housing worker she's passionate about passionate about women spelled with an X for the second I don't know how to say that urbanist voices climate justice community ownership equitable community development and renters rights [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hi everybody so I minutes about my story I came to me in a very unique way and some of you will identify with my story there's a lot of people in here this year it's very different than last year very different so I'm really excited to see how much progress we've made in one year getting people to serve the board and the room last year but we have a lot we can always so that's kind of a theme I use the hashtag share the city training to be a teacher that leads with questions my name is Laurel oh I live in Seattle Washington I have a background in fighting for food justice immigrant rights environmental justice that's my background so I was asked to speak up intersectional urbanism and I first want to think about what land were on were on stolen Ohlone land and today in preparation for Janet I researched about humility people and how they maintained self determination and resilience of the beats of colonization and I want everyone to go back home and learn about the land that they're on and learn about the people whose land it is and learn about how its told I think that's the first place that we need to start if we're going to be landing educators is to educate ourselves about that land so what is the intersectional organizing a lot of you know what that is but some of you may not and that's totally fine I didn't know what intersectionality was not that long ago so intersectionality comes from kimberlé crenshaw ssa 1989 sa t-- marginalizing the intersection of race and sex that black feminist critique the anti-discrimination doctrine feminist theory and anti-racist politics so we're talking about something that has a really important history as well so again knowing the history of the words you're using so intersectional organizing to me it means it's about me I look beside myself first and how am i visible and invisible identities and how do you visible and invisible identities impact to way that you organize so I'm a renter in Seattle with class privilege skin color privilege and education privilege I don't experience discrimination based on the color of my skin I never have I don't have to live each day struggling with housing insecurity and never experienced house lessness I was raised in an intergenerational Spanish cooking household my grandparents came from Cuba to the u.s. in the late 1930s and I've adopted two as Portico go to Colombia and became a citizen when I was five years old so those are a few of my enemies and in the last few weeks I asked a lot of people in Seattle if they thought I was intersectional by organizing and a lot of people told me you embody so why should you use an intersectional organizing framework when you do your work so I'm kind of like it's like my intersection oh we're gonna do a sales pitch many of you will dive your heads when I say that urbanism is to wait in general to male and we need to make space for the voices of women and voices from communities of color to be centered in the ss5 back yard with men but we need to go deeper who defines an organism what is the impact of policies that have been shaped by privilege systems and privilege perspectives and who does the current system work for and who's it working against and when you're doing intersectional organizing you're going to have a lot more questions that are almost impossible to answer in an emotionally wait and it's going to get awkward really fast you should feel uncomfortable you should feel awkward and I really appreciate the leadership and peace paid forward and in particular the mayor and he'll be town here in our water and the Planeteers because they work in that awkward space of intersectionality or it's not just models of equality but towards both equity and so this year they've really prioritized based on feedback from last year workshop titles this theme for the event today spaces and scholarships to create a more welcoming environment so they're practicing kind of some steps towards an intersectional movement so I'm going to talk about violently packed EMV whose voices we need why we need more voices why are you you open up indeed how I do my telemeter pitch at parties for success they're kind of like big bad two takeaways for things that we can do right away and then question and answer at the end so I was a slow-growth campaign manager campaign manager like the slowest growth per se no I don't eat evil running for our newly district in not good so it wasn't just like any one slogan campaign universe pride a close one and I was thinking in be curious myself I was really excited about this candidate because I ran the Northeast District Council meetings in my neighborhood and he ran like the best meal I've ever done all these meetings and meetings are the best and he's really sweet and we became friends that I was the editor Lucas letter and he wanted to run for office and he kept asking me and I was like you think that bike lanes are interpret small businesses I just don't think that's true you think that we need to go any slower but I never know that doesn't really make sense to me I'm not sure but you really like historic preservation and my parents have both studied art history and historic preservation is an awesome thing that I want to make sure that we do and you're always talking about how many have access to government and more voices involved in the conversation and my pot pie that my whole life so kind of have shared values and he ended up asking six times to please give email yes so I really didn't know what I was getting into and he we knocked on 15,000 doors in North Seattle voter stores and I knocked on five thousand voters doors Northeast Seattle and through those six months I heard stories of why people were objecting to the growth and the more and more and more doors had not died the more I got troubles to hear the reasons why people didn't want changes from in a neighborhood they were worried about their street the few blocks they walked with their kids to school or the path that it took them in their heart under their bursary store and they weren't thinking beyond that they weren't thinking citywide drove their regional growth they weren't thinking about what community people they were thinking collectively was extremely individualistic thinking and their fears about new housing seemed to be rooted completely in fear and I heard a racist thing xenophobic things anti-gay things I heard all sorts of things and I was just like whoa like what's going on yeah oh I thought you were progressive yes so the other people in the race the Urbanists Rob Johnson and Michael Maddox they were saying things about Maddox isn't a single gay dad and a renter and Rob Johnson has three beautiful daughters and they were talking about family in front of the city's climate friendly cities max is always talking about missing middle housing that's how I found out it was single housing they were really doing like unity education on the campaign trail and we're talking about a shared mission their shared vision a local radio station called them VMs they would take car pools together to go to campaign forums and they would build off each others ideas Rob Johnson's backgrounds and transportation as we talked about we needed to speed up mass transit regionally and Michael Maddox yeah I was talking about those pathways for renters like himself who are extremely encouraged to move into homeownership opportunities of those barriers that existed so I got really excited about their shared vision of the future and the voters did too and both of them moved on past the primary and after that the campaign ended I kept being engaged in the conversation and got really excited about housing I started going a council meetings okay so we're all kind of council nerds but who has started to go to councils names right so I started going to council meetings after it was done with the campaign season to stay engaged and what I learned were all the different overlapping things going on in my city and I went to meetings about housing transportation Human Rights investments many other projects and I looked around and I was who are these people that are in the surrounding Oh okay some of them are paid to be here they were grabbed profits or whatever and then there's all these other people like do they have a job sleep with what's going on like I was in school at the time to be a counselor to a therapist for kids with learning challenges so I had time hearings and me to go to council meeting so if other students like me and I'm not going to show it to you but if you haven't seen that don't listen if you hide your crazy video you definitely need to watch it like I watched you and I kind of it's almost painful because it's so true but the dome was going to be a crazy video it was amazing and it's basically imploring council members to consider who's not here who's not living right now think about who actually are the people that show up again and again like we're not like maybe the most stable bunch of people yeah so by January I was becoming kind of obsessed with going to council meetings I was reading anything with the word city in its to the observatories to be lab reader Greater Washington I was reading about the urbanism Seattle blog and I wasn't me any of my homework so I decided to quit school to teach folks about land use my background school is still back in science suit and so I had started going all these meetings and people what's what's our what's an idea like people like figure didn't that were at the meetings that they accepted me and asked me all those walking acronym so it was really inviting me to be able to teach people like in the moment at the council meetings like what was going on so I started tweeting as a museum January 2016 and when I started tweeting as ABC I didn't tell me what it was mean except for this great I told like five people and I did that for months and when I finally told people that it was me a lot of people were like I didn't know it was a woman or someone must have been helping you I mean you're the background stuff you know you're a biblical writer like wait I like they just had no idea it was me so a lot of people today I reached a chance and what do you want me to talk about and I got tons of Twitter direct messages and Facebook messages and emails from women ask talk about mansplaining [Music] so we have an abundance of great empty women Sasha yesterday Madeleine of Portland Susan in Texas Becca an older buy in San Diego Alex and Ohio Laura I'm Sonia Victoria and so many others in the Bay Area leaving a bunch of you are going to meet a bunch of red women today but you need use and not even use just in general don't mansplain to us if we don't know about something and if you want to hear if we want to hear about it we're gonna ask don't watch into a lecture at us at a party or a bus stop or a public meeting choose your moment to talk to us about your passions ask us if we have time to hear about it the assumption that if you don't know what everything at that exact moment on Twitter or Facebook or in real life right before our workshop at the hippie conference is the time to talk about ambassadors fees to son by claims of Miami well guess what tiny is everything and chronic Maps cleaners so there's like the exit I'm all like really excited to teach you about this man's planner and then the chronic man Stanners that never let anyone bet more women or anyone to get the last word try for a week in real life if someone's kind of pulled you aside as I hate your kind of my husband hands laters traveling in real life and online to make space for a woman for anyone especially someone from a historically oppressed community to have the last word in a conversation don't always try to have or just like let it hang there let even if it's wrong and then even more importantly try to let people have the first word so what does in teacher we talked to Sebastian sure we talked about lean time and and you know you don't have to be always the first one to comment you know like maybe there's a woman that wants to be the personal in the comment or someone that is scared to be shut down that was to be the first person in comment in a thread or in real life so this is part of the reason we need to seek out and find leaders for Landy's conversations that have similar stories and backgrounds as the folks that are often shouted down in their lives not invited to participate in policy conversations don't have time for policy conversations or leonese decision-making women and immigrants people of color and queer folks folks experiencing houseless people with invisible disabilities that have a chronic illness and can't make it to counsel there's such a long list of people that are in it's not easy for them to access this stuff and pay them pay them to show up Palin to organize people to participate in in engagement and pay them to help them to go back to talk to their communities and it's really fun fun those people for their time so we need to think about the serious part however people in positions of power maintain the power how do their words and actions continue to perpetuate and equities I was thinking of a good example is that in King County and Washington speed we still have women making 76 cents to the dollar that a man makes a couple more anecdotes about mansplaining so I walked into a meter for traffic grows in Seattle and the super-wealthy of you asked me so what are the metrics you're using to tell if your hippie advocacy is working first thing he said so I thought my see I'm up here to answer that question and I'm one of those people that have like I'm stock and early it's offensive and look like that's you know I'm just gonna say anything I really wanted to sleep the event I was like this is not a place that I want to be right now also recently about the older honor to a leader in the 43rd registry legislative district in Seattle sending an email to the environmental portion of their mailing list referring to me as the worst urbanist propagandist in Seattle I've already struggled with like being a lifelong Green Party member and joining with Deb's for Bernie and leaving here staying and whatever stuff like that just makes me wanna like spend my time somewhere else so microaggressions are waking experience I think over and over and over again I just like I'm over it like I'm not going to be part of this so I love to be involved in all sorts of the Train the community in Seattle and the Democrats but if I'm waiting to feel unwelcome I like there's other ways that I'm going to spend my time so we need to think about that we need to look at how people are forming their opinions about housing policy we need to look at the inner cities holistically and make clear pathways pathways into our movement so that more people can join us and feel safe here and comfortable and see themselves as yes I might back parent advocates so alliances and messengers my friend Alex from house of God Seattle and I had a fund raiser in my backyard and it was a super interesting interesting fundraiser we had the micro housing developers even even he's written about how Seattle's over-regulated micro-housing he's a wonderful English educator and we also had socialist City Councilmember Shama salon back to back and they supported us and asked people to donate to us and another hero of mine mashiro my internet who exemplifies intersectional organizing in the work that she's doing with the New Democracy doctors in Seattle also was there and the last person that spoke was Myra Laura who's here gonna be doing the scenes and means workshop later so I'm going to share with you what buyer had to say at this event so Myer is an artist had her personal Art Show recently and [Music] used Prince pins names other formats to communicate how we don't have infill development in Seattle and 60% of the city lots of amazing campus so there's like the little legalize it for the duplex and then over here is explaining like how few how only 11 percent of the land in Seattle is really developable for multi-family housing so Landy's education and through are really important her show was really creatively titled not even barely legal desperately for native infill development it was like it was a path it was really exciting and there was people there I had no idea I feel like I know everyone is yeah and like I didn't know most of the people in that room and I think that that's a lot about the communities that buyer can reach into that I can so Alerus than when I think exemplifies the kind of messengers and messages that we need and she spoken at event and she's given me permission to share her words from a few weeks ago so the next words were her words that she said at this event though I studied architecture my path towards being an urbanist was through urban sociology which looks into the social structure of people's and how that is spatially instructor Lee expressed once I saw the connection between race urban space and opera and to look away Justin ones make in Seattle oh this was like in the last month we had a super offensive very racist puppet in our solstice parade an article about Laurelhurst wealthy families proclaiming black lives matter wasn't appropriate for their elementary school children to be taught and we had the unjust murder of Charlene o miles this was all on the background of a London Tower burning down because high entities were given priority over people safety and all of the background noise season to have one group or another group contextualizes housing policies like mandatory housing portability I want to remind you of two things what's visible speaks louder than theories and ideals and that learning is listening we know our ideals we want affordable housing for everyone we don't know what these ideals mean to other groups what shapes they take where they happen how they happen a high-rise to some canny luxury view security and a high-rise for others in the isolation attract perversion and many are still hurting from the ills of affordable housing efforts long past so what do we know what's true there's not enough housing but also communities of color are leaving the city in the want to and that's what's visible that's what guard was trust and further isolation admirers mom would always say to her in apologize I'm gonna sound like George Bush speaking Spanish oh no ha ghost closes - Tim powers gone mama don't do good things that look like bad things don't do good things that look like bad things perceptions feet multitude so how do our current housing policies look like to communities of color we say we were we say we are doing good everyone here says we are doing good if all one sees is just white wealth enjoying the beauty of a city how can we say we're growing up quickly so say what you mean be specific with what you mean the honest of who benefits immediately be honest about who laid leaves who stays who arrives start with reality not with ideals ideals mean nothing if someone facing housing insecurity and racism everyday termini for my art is one way to initiate conversations on housing and engage perceptions via the imagination lastly always ask yourself these questions they're from the helix career performance Network who thrives who dies whose body matters whose history survives who gets released who is saved who is missing so Myra is an inspiration to me and to many of us in Seattle with the capital of renter's initiative and many other things and it's super it's been so delightful and energized for me to see and hear perversions in the union movement in Seattle so as I said before I was trained as a teacher and I was trained to lead with questions that's how I was trained to be a teacher and I have a background fighting for food justice environmental justice immigrant rights and I have a lot more in common with a group of youth organizers blocking a new hotel in Chinatown International District in Seattle that most of the people that I spent time and urbanist meetups with and I've been really impressed with the organizing meetings hosted by the CIT coalition they have food they have translators they have enough volunteers more than enough volunteers so that all the attendees have feel connected can ask individual questions they focus on stories and quotients and people they've not done a tremendous amount of doors they've helped me eight people gain access to ladies conversations that I've never been able to access I've spent a lot of time at the State Coalition listening to their work and just listening and learning about exactly all the reasons why they're objecting to this new hotel project I also attended meetings of the city the special International special urgent review district meetings and wrote an article called acronyms for action something even more inspired about teaching people about land use so it's just an article of sharing information here's what is are needed here's how to get involved it could be used by someone who wants to fight that hotel or not and at the is 13 meetings I heard a lot of folks who were really supportive of the changes happening in their community and they also have plenty of stories about all of the length of the past land-use wrongs that that community had faced so when it came time to testify for the raziel hearing of Sony area to unlock mhm a mandatory has some portability in this neighborhood I didn't speak for or against the project what I said instead was that it was fake neck MIDI to be rezoning this community when we hadn't touched 60% of the city we have moratorium 60% of the city and multi-family housing we have billion-dollar lips infrastructure light rail infrastructure and the historically wealthy white community of motley and they weren't asked for any zoning changes so now my testimony and sometimes we need to take their step back why do we think can be no it's best for another community when we were listening to a systemically oppressed community who perceive a threat how am i standing with them to find solutions to lead to bolder or widespread that long-lasting and equitable housing outcomes that address the root causes over prices so for us to grow a healthy and successful EMU movement we need to continue to acknowledge past land use Ron's know the mystery connect with communities connect with messengers that connected communities we can't connect with fun dust chaos Kingdom I use the hashtag share the cities in Seattle to talk about housing what we need to share our space better and again like I said at the beginning like we took a picture of last year's room and we took a picture of this year's are side-by-side we're getting there like we're making progress but there's still orbiting you so now I'm going to talk about why I use UV so you know me not unique and I use yo me for a lot of reasons it's hard to pronounce and mean it doesn't sound like me I don't like to define myself about what I'm fighting against I like to talk about I'm fighting for so yummy automatically people are like you just hate him participating in these and it's like yo V it's like well what's that and it makes people have all these questions and so I'm already getting them to like dig into like what are we saying yes 200 stands for community ownership a sense of reflective thinking it stands for our and all of us together and we might have to make some sacrifices and some and you might have to think about other people besides the Pats at the grocery store unaccompanied buildings or whatever it is rejecting tea parties whatever so yoga gifts outside of the mice ethics that I'm just an tiny amused because I'm not anti enemies which we'll hear about in a minute and if I'm at a party I don't tell people like doing imperio be I say I'm a citizen journalist or I say I'm at housing activists and I tweet is NBC and then I kind of like to get to the yogi part and I leave it allows me to have control over where the conversation goes but the other person who's asking the questions I'm not explaining you're playing are they explaining so the pitch so I get to the pitch eventually my like elevator pitch we all have an elevator pitch right for your activism you should develop an elevator pitch to housing activism like as if you're running on that platform um so my pitch you know who would be super great if we could have public housing dollars and it would be super great if we can have community workshop ownership models I'm you can give loans to tenants to fire their naturally affordable buildings and we really need limited equity coops and we really need all sorts of really exciting solutions but 500 people are coming to Seattle every 500 people are coming every week and zonings sucks it's only super sucks and design of you like works and people aren't getting their electrical boxes you don't even know how bad it is you've got to come with me to these desired innings and see these folks blocking ridiculous things for Kilis reasons and we need all those things we need community ownership we need limited equity coops we need creative solutions you're in Vienna I don't know it but we need to also connect the fact that the reason we have so many people that are houseless as we don't have housing and so I think that I always bring that up is that in Seattle most of the people I know believe that there's economic root causes of why people are experiencing house business but they don't think about the fact that there's not enough housing to house people necessarily is the root cause of connecting so that enough housing to people that have been housing you have to make that connection explicit so sometimes I'm presenting myself as a reluctant in need and that doesn't mean I don't think it it means awesome and get any movements awesome and we don't need it I just think that the biggest challenge I faced is that people think that if I say indeed and they can kind of feel that I'm trying to get them to begin me that they think that means that they have to be a free market organist and that's my biggest challenge in Seattle is I mean at my area white caucus for Bernie was 96 for Bernie and for Bernie so yeah so my particular flavor organism it's not settled it's like a bunch of face cream scoops on top of each other I hate the word nippy I it's so much I see even for folks that oppose save consumption sites promote needless homeless sweeps or harass people living in their vehicles those are many Mises economies I have my mom as an India she's changing over time so you know I just I just that's my own preference so I'm going to ask everyone this is a little like engagement part so I keep talking about the room so like everyone kind of looking around who's in the room who's here think about your assumptions think about how you're being perceived by others think about your power how you show up some spaces are you being perceived by like all sorts of things I always do that always think when you're in a room link you know you're kinda checking into people but think about how you're being judged by not just what you save with penicillin visible assumptions that people might need I think about how we can improve the this room is more reflected with the communities that were from or that react from but then you want to make sure the farthest conversation so we need to listen to the very specific reasons why people are checking a new housing I wrote about how to talk to her and give me parents and it was really interesting their reactions to that mostly positive there's this awkwardness with intersectionality and part of the awkwardness is listening and having a witness that you might be like wrong about a lot of stuff and that gives cover to the other person also be in that space where you may be some what they're thinking isn't exactly right either but there's a vulnerability that you need when you're doing interception organizing so when I'm connecting with people in real life I use like everything that I am so I play space guitar and this was a housing living house party and that guy was singing he was the guy that was running for City Council with Rob Dodson so that's michael mattos ended up meeting a man another we're going to be had in this house of levy fundraisers but you know that was super fun and brought people to the event that probably didn't really know anything about housing policy I was a middle school math science teacher come talking to a teacher parent I really talk about how youth voices have impacted me I was elected to Sierra Club in winter 2016 and if I'm talking to one of those urban tree fanatic people urban tree canopy people of I mentioned Sierra Club right away really I have a dream type biology I love to use Derek Lowe we protect your you yes and then I'm talking to you me that's trying to convince me that there's this dataset that's one chart could you show everyone that's one cracker well it's almost like they're saying like well you must you must you know you're still a human rights oriented community or maybe you didn't study a like have a statistical analysis have a theory in their biology like I can read your graph I know how understanding it up but expecting some statistical analysis to change hearts and minds about housing is a nonsense we must be storytellers and maverick amenity present out friend everything we do forming relationships is at the base of any movement building and community organizing work we need to reach out to people that have a lot of mistrust of Urbanists and urbanism with radical openness that we're both going to change our thinking and we need to do the hard rock opera tour first in our organizations and the side of ourselves to examine the impact historical oppression of certain communities has shaped the systems of the persistent exist today many of the systems that exist right now are still there to continue the impression of wrongly folks and women towards me total weight supremacy and patriarchal systems and because just if you go to one anti-racist training or like your job since we don't even Teresa's training that doesn't mean you've done work you have to keep doing it and you have to keep doing it revisiting it that's going to benefit you in many aspects of your life so the main thing is we must build more housing so many more people have housing so everyone has have some eventually we must build more entry points to our MP movement so many more people see themselves as enemies then I hope you're inspired to do the work to seek out listen to and learn from and highlight unconventional messengers and stories within our India movement and pay us to do the work and fund us so okay so tips for success so I want everyone to take out their phone hey guys hey kind of camera part of your phone and if you have a green dot that means you can take a picture you have a yellow dot you have to ask permission and there's some other dot you don't want pictures and I want everyone to get next to someone and you're going to take selfies my first tip for intersection organising needs to take selfies everyone [Music] 10-second warning [Music] so I went to the ladies meeting you can see behind me very kindness act in a basement it was really hard to find the being it was like deep in underneath City Hall no man knows like [Music] these folks here live in a smaller than 50 shades of grey building they did not on is the new housing that was going in across the alley and they knew they knew that they weren't going to be able to block it so they were going to stall the project as long as possible and they came up with all sorts of reasons stupid reasons so someone online start using 50 shades of stupid stylist so many other hashtags that user shared the city yes in our backyards why would give me which I didn't come up with that someone else and Holly yes which I didn't come up with which is excellent housing now is my friend Alex welcome communities so uses that not why we empty lots of a really good one and then you might do events like yes in our brunch yes book club so hashtags enthalpies that's my first tip to you and the fifty she was stupid one of the stupidest things as they had Shepherd of the dog who was gonna lose his patch of Sun in an expert testimony that sugar God was going to be depressed like like it was really upsetting that they were in sugar the dog doesn't this is patch of fun there's more dogs with Seattle and cake so that's something you should know about Seattle the next tip is took power map so I could do like a whole workshop a workshop on power backs this picture which novice to want over here I was like she's like me to get more comfortable who a raised fist and so 22 your power map don't just do it inside your organization like also mean to your friends that are maybe I have some friends that are maybe not so yummy have them but look at my power map you don't know all the ways that power looks none of us do how it's different to all of us it impacts us differently that's a part of intersectionality so power map pity you like this is kind of a power map that I asked people in Seattle to come up with all the organizations that they think of as yummy this is just a like tiny fraction of the in Europe yeah we have like understanding the organization's it's an abundance of can be too much TV sometimes there's a lot of power in being in Seattle which can be really intimidating to people that about it in town for everyone the Gripen is and the subway and sight line and I get but there's different kinds of power in me when our power map we need to consider all the ways that power shows up so the Duwamish tribe is the land that we stand on in Seattle and need to be really conscious of that so listen differently so my next story is kind of a story I mean you can think of when listen differently is oh it's best ehe thing that I talked about so when I showed up to the CIA meetings I listened differently than maybe when I showed up to a meeting in Northeast Seattle and I listened to these folks here there was translators and then picture is a group of security officers that were contracted by Amazon that were being allowed to pray they were told to go in their car to pray so we did a big protest or meeting and I got to be a part of that and that was really exciting so show up to spaces where the voices of communities of color are centered and listen listen to what they need and if there's a way for you to help and sometimes you can't help and it's not your job to help people and face the awaiting for you to help that's great and if you're invited back showing up so keep showing up keep showing up keep showing up and always them the same person if you're like the director or something don't like send different people every time send the same person because you're trying to build relationships so it's not like oh I'm just trying to get my message in that community or a council like it's like oh wow we're always shows up or whatever or in Seattle there's this Seattle freeze so one of the ways to thaw the Seattle freeze is you keep showing up and they're like oh I guess I have to go figure out what you keep showing up [Music] you know so yeah you can thaw this antifreeze keep showing up online I had you know 650,000 impressions over 60 days on Twitter if I don't tweet for a few days before like what's going on are you working or some stupid thing you're working on so to be consistent and keep showing up so neighbors for more neighbors get a lot of shadows again from a lot of us they are so funny so funny so this is the avocados and this is an excellent way to get people to talk to your friends about filming and talk to your friends about zoning like him and there's some posters outside you can buy and stuff please support neighbors for more neighbors there of minnesota's so be funny in your work hire people that are funny people that are funny pay educators pay people that we're trying to teach and so be relentless so be relentless is different than showing us to me be relentless means iterative organizing we are always going back to the same people like I sometimes need someone in my calendar and I'll set in my calendar like two months from now to check back in on them and like so I don't forget and maybe that first finger wasn't like a match and we couldn't really help each other but eventually maybe hopefully we can so keep meeting with people being with openness and kindness I always need people as an article you want me to write something you need me to tweet if libraries are coming on you want me to like what what can I do for you and then eventually over time you can keep going back to keep showing up you being relentless did you find ways to help each other even if you didn't think you agreed on anything at the beginning when you're just like oh that was a terrible meeting old Pat fashioned paper thank you notes please then taper thank you know so I set all my councilmembers the neighbors for neighbors Valentine's more neighbors right so all the council members in Seattle they get like colony is firmly according to me they get death threats especially the female council members they get when the things that are said on the phone to their legislative aides for buying like could never even repeat public the things they can said to them so here they are getting this like ridiculous Valentine's Day card for me and they hang it up and the next ten days Amy and I'm like oh it's so great to look at your cards and they're fine long day really people just one person that likes me and I think each other council members I [Laughter] found a way to say something nice in the car really thank you for that really um so be relentless disarm people be funny check out on areas of mutual self-interest I wanted to talk about like an example of success with all of this so kind of a successful I don't know my father's life okay so all of their housing affordability is livability agenda and how many people were at Indy last year okay so last year Sarah max Anna talked about Paulo and we're gonna hear more about it this year for sight line but the housing affordability and living village agenda 65 policy recommendations to adjust the Seattle's housing crisis and it's super comprehensive but the piece that's kind of gotten pulled out as like highlighted is the inclusionary zoning which is now the mandatory MBA program and ordered a lot the MHA percentages and get the affordable housing money we have to do up zones that we're doing the other goodbye neighborhood up zones so one of the successes that me and the organizer that speed to be the work Erin and from Seattle for everyone we had a hundred people come to a meeting and I key being in the you district in favor of the HUBZone a hundred people we ran out of like our condos and that's an example of we had labor and support and environmental groups in support we had tenants rights groups that would had questions with to stand in opposition we had not given someone a stand in opposition as a win and so please fund organizers because Aaron's paid to do that work I don't have to think about it that I get to do all this other cool stuff when I get to go beyond column think what's next and start building bridges for an initiative I want to do an initiative called for floors and corner stores to rezone the single-family zones so I can start working on four floors and corner stores so pay people to do like the kind of Bryant work and then don't have another activist and stuff of that aren't paid I wasn't paid for the great developments and now I'm doing patreon Sonia drowsily last time is down here to Patrick okay I have 37 supporters I get about $800 a month from that so my last tip is to write articles you've no idea how weird these articles can go out and get it in spreads to your communities and you get into spaces that you wouldn't expect now how to talk to your enemy parents and acronyms for action and I start here just two examples but you know try to be funny and be educational and maybe if you have a really strong opinion on Twitter and Facebook you don't have to put all of that into a lake and Markel you could be more presenting both sides and or measured in your approach in your articles the last thing I think is for lasting yeah self-care so this isn't another like good website planning love that word so this is my part isn't exclusively for you which we could like talk about how it's kind of a weird message you know maybe this is maybe a different community that's using his message but the so self-care so self-care can mean a lot of things for me self-care is having people with me I'm not going alone to these meetings I've stopped going alone to the meetings where I know people there are going to be there to attack me the angers come up often in the work that I do is make me scared for my safety a lot and I posted an enemy calendars at Google who have youth group from unique town and I posted ask them for stories of other people that had felt threatened and we all started sharing our stories of all the times we feel threatened and how our partners and our loved ones are impacted by the words that they do so we've got a lot of verbal assaults that publicly there was one of hopes goodness was here from Seattle tech for housing literally had to step in between me and someone that look like they were about to attack me this work we do this young being organizing is really intense many people here have a story of a stranger from a meeting boxing them to their bus stop confronting them in a grocery store sending awful awful messages like they don't even want to read over social media and when we do the work in this community people feel threatened that we're taking something away from them and guess what as a socialist I do want to take something away from [Applause] the home owners and proper profit motive banking systems I wanted to redistribute the land more equitably I want to use a lens of the star blowin systemic racial injustice that's not just historical if those systems are here and alive and working against people every day so I I do want to take things from people and they're gonna be their wealth and power is gonna be angry at me if they have a system working well enough for them it doesn't even be working that well but they like it's like they don't want to be working any less well so people are going to be angry so to knock her on out you need to be safe and kind when you're doing this work to others into yourself and also sometimes you have to remind yourself I have to remind myself they can't be the sole bridge builder between the different faction factions of warring reminiscence so so much of my energy is so it's just like oh I've ever Minister fight Meghan um so take selfies paragraph listen differently keep showing up pay organizers be charming disarm people be relentless so they'll fax with paper notes write articles about housing pitch them to local editors constantly lead with kindness to others and yourself so we're gonna go to the Q&A one last thing so I was a Catholic middle school teacher and a lot of the parents did not know it to me to me and super shy girl she was defending different parents and she was that's missed be she's unconventional so please fund organizers fun unconventional organizers look for people who are trained educators seek out storytellers with unique perspectives to make a stronger any movement [Applause] okay yes okay the housing libya was 290 million dollars and it was historic to pass a levy that vacant property taxes not an expert on it I just played a punk rock show and supported um but the house of levy is it was an example of again those coalition's that worked for over 20 months when they were planning all of that housing affordability and livability agenda which is 65 policy recommendations to get to a more affordable equitable Seattle the housing levy was one of those 65 recommendations in Halle and it was one of the first things and so this coalition formed called Seattle federal and there was for-profit developers nonprofit developers environmental groups Puget Sound siege was the father of South Seattle focused human rights justice focus environmental justice group we had a cold culture labor labor was involved and that having things for that birth to come together on over the course of how as we're passing these episodes and as we're doing these pieces of Paula has been really critical you've passed a bunch of retro protections move in here reforms in Seattle and and so the housing levees was sent down the great example that and devoted that that being over 70 percent of Seattle of religious and this is like we don't have sales tax in SIA in Washington so the fact that voters who are elated feeling pretty property tax burden they're still really into the passive at seventy percent was really exciting and and this is my opinion I'm sure there's other people that have been chair and pinion in this bird one that hasn't let me there's like so the first primary for the official mascot right after this [Applause] [Music] the description is amazing I didn't know I was like all Hakka kado like that's our mascot and then I rent the whoever ruthless a flower one that's oh so brilliant well I would I had a question that I wish somebody would ask about the air club and wise ear clip so in Seattle yes question it's different or like reduced over that's a little bit but when you're talking about your success at you mentioned the partnership will it be not misleading I just want to say I was clerking that meeting on behalf of like City Council and it was leading to up so an area from in some places 85 to 300 - what do you think in terms of pipes and you can imagine what that kind of meeting looks like 80 to 95 to 320 d yeah and it was like I think in general descends with like 60% for 45 against and if you've ever been to live anyway so I wanna there's many articles gonna come out in like October in the Sierra magazine nationally about the Greenville development and Sierra Club's offices are here in Oakland so the people that work in the office are really aware of conversations around redevelopment you can even go back to the 90s and there was papers right internally that you can read it in Sierra Club about green and infill development so I already use this Hair Club to talk to the stairs so go back to your Sierra Club's and talk to them about infill development talk to them about why it's important we're really lucky Washington State we have the growth Management Act it's just really strong boundaries and targets around grocery Johnny and that helps us there's that shared ethically we do need to make urban density of prairie to protect wild spaces and farmlands a lot of kameez don't have that growth boundary sided one or two that's air strong growth boundary help them have a really big indie movement so those things are connected but I also want to say we had Mike O'Brien who's a national board member he's a council member in see he's a natural board member for Sierra Club it might begin who was an environmental lawyer and he was in charge of Sierra Club and then he became there so Seattle of us have a long history and give me Mike McKinley EMB t-shirts back in 2010 brakes EMP so he was using MBE to talk about urban density a while ago so we've been really lucky in Seattle but I do think that there's going to be an article in October or so about pregnant for development in Sierra magazine that will go to everybody's household and you could use that with your Sierra Club's to say like hey time to make this a part of your conversation else I think it's a work especially of getting an institution like the Sierra Club come on board this EP so it's really awesome I'm kind of curious to hear about other long-standing maybe Boulder guard institutions within Seattle if you think might be more tip toward some of the density stuff who are some of these newer messengers that might be both guard institutions but when I was like split this from the actual there was someone here that I was talking about this bit from LA last night and he pointed out and we were discussing about how the people that are on the boards of these institutions are coming from the background and have ideas that were formed in different times around environmentalism and so that's again an example of listening so you're listening to like why they're objecting you're not to the knighting the projector so I'll just say so Seattle for everyone is the organizer is funded by future wise and feature wise is an environmental work but there's board members of future wives that are that led the charge to halt backyard cottages so you've got within the organizations those dynamics that they're struggling with and Sierra Club the same thing had a word the carbon tax there was a lot of pull and push around people seeing that from a lot of different angles but again it goes back to listening and meeting people and having conversations and again being open and maybe having your mind changed or - and not just humanizing them because if you fit a lot more and member for 30 years for an environmental nonprofit maybe it's time for you to go maybe it's bringing people to come in I'm oldest person on this year clerks younger from 41 and everyone's younger than me and the current leader actively recruited folks that like Urbanists social justice group in his mindset so like the one-on-one meetings lots of coffees lots of lots of one-on-one meetings to change minds don't do it don't don't call them and out of public they're not gonna change their writing public you're gonna double down on their wrongs thank you question answer the city and you want to what's been some of the best tactics and some of the errors you've seen in more work more kind of typical column typical unities of trying to work with affordable housing developers and providers so the question was give me typically in BS which I don't know what that means yeah then there's like give me mistakes around working with affordable housing yeah thanks Dave there's I think that there's a time and a place for saying that there's a nonprofit industrial housing complex like wow like I understand I understand I am NOT in such charity models for helping people like I think that you know again giving loans to tenants to buy their own buildings giving doing community land Trust's and like helping people lock in affordability all those things are great it gets much better than giving somebody a section 8 voucher rate but with the name-calling like it serves two purposes so you know you have the it gets headlines it gets fresh you get you know the Seattle Times paying attention at NPR paying attention and all of that press is helpful because then all of a sudden people or contacting you for home and then you can and then all of a sudden you're you're able to give your message to people more people so so being controversial can be really helpful for generating press but demonizing nonprofit housing developers is something that really bothers me even if I understand the thinking behind that label yes I struggle with the people who say that one thing but and I'm listening to their words but actually that's not what they're talking about so I get into this conversation with people over and over again where they'll say it's about affordability and then I'm like okay great hear all these things that would solve that problem and they're like oh yeah I'm wondering that's the point where I get mad and yell at them it's a land use blog that has a diversity of opinions about the best way to and there's people that are more the voices that like in on their hypocrisy and then there's voices that are bored well I can see why you'd say that but you know like they're more like slower approach so I do think you do need some of the cloud striving in step in the edge voices and then I get to come in and be like the nice one so there is a role for that but at the same time poor weak so who are we doing that to is my biggest struggle in Seattle right now are we doing into the people that are taking phone calls every day from tenants that are like crying and stuck in the abusive relationships and don't want to move out of their housing because they're going to be living in their car and they're asking for help we're gonna be location assist students do we want to humanize those folks that are on the front lines the impacts of the housing crisis or we or is someone who's into like a three million dollar home with Laurelhurst like who are we yelling at isn't worth feeling someone is that it's that idea of like every Marvel comic book and every like movie the developers always for that guy like who's who's the villain and who's the hero this is something staring back saying the speech was watching from last year she talked about heroes and villains and that's really important thing to think about is if some of these are ready like naturally gonna be on the nightly news as like the hero when we attack them within Rothman oh but you must be the villain so it's like thinking about again they've had his power and privilege show up sometimes we're not going to be able to turn somebody into the villain and then we're going to turn ourselves into the moon in the story yeah [Music] I think it's a personal thing is a miraculous that's not my experience in Seattle yeah the light I would say at least half of the urbanist port we're like these half of us and like our mayor and now this free of me I think miss David CJ I think that's a local I think there's a local conversation happening and people are I always talking about like proxy battles it's like we're a family hi I concern myself with socialist and by taxi developers we're not going to necessarily get to socialism [Music] okay well I mean I remember I did want to talk about no I think it's important for those of us who are men or you know you and I had an experience I remember I don't know motor talked online where I thought I was just be very helpful about whatever the topic was and you said wait a man's plane that to me and I know no I don't generally think of myself as someone who does last disasters that it's not lying about it but it really made me think so the question is how do those of us with the propensity to become animated emails later like how do we know that we're doing it and for those people who maybe get mansplain to but aren't as like straight forward as you can so there's this video you should all watch called if you google raise this spinach in your teeth and it's it's amazing amazing video and how do you call people in on being racist and it's the same thing with mansplaining if you make a culture in your friend circle in your world that like when I call you and swing they're gonna love you and I don't think you're amazing and I don't value your opinion and it's the same thing like we're all we're all part of racist institutions and systemic racism and we all have the propensity to say and perpetuate and do racist things so how do you create a culture in your work environment and your family or whatever it took you like hey that was hella racist or wow you just totally mansplain to me thanks Jesse like like you you have to like setting up ahead of time that at some point in our friendship I'm gonna be like that was really ridiculously I did not hear that at that moment or wow you know that that was like super racist like like you have to like be able to create like ahead of time that that's going to be something that's part of the relationship [Applause] [Music] [Applause] to Laura and thank you for everyone who's coming here um as you know this is like a conference ton conference so today we're really proud to have you all having sessions so we have if you haven't taken a look a very actually I looked at it I was like oh I do understand the building so that very good back here and we are going to spread we have our organizers for the day right over there organizers please raise in size and organ hands and you can go with them to the different rooms and just a reminder tomorrow morning we're going to have the unconference planning so if you're inspired by what you're hearing and you want to share your own experiences think about pitching it tomorrow morning and talk to people that you might want to be on your panel - not today tonight to get them together for tomorrow so with that welcome everyone and we will be breaking up into the rooms okay so international oh and please tell those guys both of you have without a verdict | East Bay For Everyone | UCetDkAm1IzeJR5vlL87b_Lw | 2017-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,677 | 79,018 |
ng9ejsj-MSc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng9ejsj-MSc | The Lone Ranger - Water from Jones Creek | a fiery horse with the speed of light a cloud of dust for the hearty hiyo silver The Lone Ranger [Music] cattle raising was the first great industry in the western United States but when the days of the open range passed many farmers emigrated to the new territory there were endless disputes between the ranches and these newcomers and the disputes might have led to open warfare if it had not been for the masked rider the plains it was he who convinced the old-timers there was room for everyone and that only through the honest cooperation of all honest men and women but the winning of the West could be accomplished return with us now those thrilling days of yesteryear amanha de paz con the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse to the Lone Ranger rides again [Music] at old Abbey Salem listen to the rat-faced man who stood in her parlor her lips narrowed grimly their eyes began to spark with anger who sent you here ma'am didn't I tell you that afore i work for caleb Chandler maybe you've heard of him his place is just beyond the Pecos what she want with that land at the head of the valley well you see he's gotta move where he is he's been leasing and now I can't get the least renewed he's already bought the day was placed as the Easter hear names to get settled on at a for fall he's got to have more summer range now there's good grass at the head of the valley there and if he can buy it'll suit him fine well you've come to the wrong place I can't do nothing about it reckon you ain't understood me man no when I first come here I heard you'd sold that property to a bunch of settlers I've already talked to them where they won't sell they won't even talk about seven then they don't have finish it not lessen you say it does man what have I got to do with it well I'm talking to him I learned they ain't rightly got title to that land yet they paid you half down when they moved in and promised to pay the other half at the end of the year that'll be about a month from now go on what occurred to me ma'am was that you could do fix it so they'd clear out without paying that last half then the land revert to you and you would be free to sell it to me oh I colored him and just how would I go about doing all this they're using jones creek for irrigate anything yeah and the creeks on your land ain't it it is I understand you gave him permission for it but i found out that permission were never given and writing so no I'm to tell them they can't take no more water that is just so well that'd be real slick wouldn't it I could keep the cash that already paid me besides banking would i get for selling the land all over again ma'am I knew the minute I laid eyes on you that you was a smarten you're the kind i like to do business with i reckon we're second yeah you said your name was Mason that's it ma'am where mr. Mason I'm a lady leastways aware skirts so a privilege to put in words the things I'm thinking huh at my age I wouldn't try to give you the Lera pan you deserve so 40 years ago out of handle to like you without even making work of it hey now that I still got a voice to hollow it and I can use it either you may track straight out of here I yo for the boys and tell him to give you what fer no by Thunder you get full of hi alright you asked I no no no no don't holler I'm a-going you're just better imma leavin don't you ever come back but before I go I'll tell you something man what's wrong with you is you're too doggone old to have good sense yeah I never heard anybody hey there huh uh what do you want I heard you inside here misty I was in the kitchen when I seem you leave and I heard around the catching for you live you did huh watford don't know who I am do hello care young feller I wouldn't care if he was the governor of this year state I'm in a hurry means Frank sailorman Oh Larry's my grandma oh they're taking objection to what I said to her well mr. don't get him such a hurry they got me all wrong huh would it be worth anything to you if maybe I was the fix it so you could buy that land you mean I asked you a question would it be worth anything to you wouldn't it you know feller it'd be worth plenty I thought so what do you have Mason you and me can talk business but this ain't a place with get aboard your horse and ride slow down the trail I'll saddle and catch up with you in justice two days later a masked man and an Indian mounds upon powerful stallions hell their horses motionless at the rear of a small cabin abroad children man of late middle age looked at them with curiosity you know I can't figure you fellers out you for instance your mask what stead of taking what grub you need at the point of a gun you offer to pay for it like anybody else you've got a kind of funny way for a cooked act but we're not crooks then yeah that's the second time you've called me by name we never met before have we know how come you know it we'd heard about you I understand there was your idea that this spot here at the head of the valley would make good farming land well I guess you could say was my ideas much as anyone's anyhow it was me to talk to old Abbey and a sunless this land on time I'm not sure you made a good choice no the dry farming wouldn't pay here you're getting water from jones creek there are plenty of seasons when there's no water in it what do you do then you mean to say sometimes the creek dries up I know it does I don't I've been through this part of the country often past two years run fool i know but next year as likely as not it won't maybe for several years in a row ah say now I don't knows I believe that it's true nevertheless you wouldn't be working for a fellow named Mason with you Mason who's he never mind you wouldn't admit it if you would oh here comes simply with your grub and I said you could have it and you've paid so i won't go back in my word but so beat if you are working firm ation that advise you to steer clear here in the future but then listen oh thanks honey well it's all done up for you stranger fine how to put it in your saddlebag uh and then whoever this Mason is you can take my word for it we are nothing here's higher we are who's that oh it's Frank Salem well so it is looks like him another fellow rounded up a couple of strays major if you want to stay out of sight you and the Indian could round a cab we're not running from anyone I think we've seen my mask already well suit yourself either Frank where'd you find that pretty oh don't let him get away from this man hey whoa man which one of you was it Reynolds you were did you get this mess fella here to do it for you Oh what are you talking about Frank you know as well as I do so i'll give you a warning the next time you hick after beef pay foot wien reason cause for farmers to steal office square dog gone Frank you surely ain't saying I try to steal em cars are you look at them ropes around their necks you figure we put them there well we're analyst we found the place where you cut off fence and that's those critters out we picked up your trail and followed it you know where it took us that global yours back there we found these stairs tied up out of sight tied by the ropes you're looking at here now just yeah we got one thing you forgot the cowman can read Sam I just being a farmer you didn't think of that it's not true how dare you say we'd Steve ain't gonna argue about this just serving warning like I said I'd advise you not to forget it look here Frank I'll swear I never had a place to breath Angie well I suppose if you was willing to give your name you wouldn't be wearing that mask but I reckon you ought to be worn too yes crooks don't last long around this neck of the woods just keep that in mind perhaps you'd like to do something about it now nope a warning ought to do if you got sense come on slim you got to get these critters back in a boy here on my Jeff well if that don't beat all oh but those consequat you're not room all gone if I know I sure hate to have old Abbey paid we're stealing from ER after her being so good to us then yeah maybe Tom and I can find out for you oh those fellows aren't the only ones able to read sign i think weíll have a look at it for ourselves hey would you stranger and let us know if you found out anything of course ready kim is having her come get it up scowl an hour later nobody here's where the fence was kept ah this story hasn't been hard to read Kemosabe it easy fellas cut the fence themselves they heard of those steers into the Grove dismounted long enough to put ropes around their necks making it appear they'd been tied and headed for Reynolds cabin I forgot that anyone reading the sign correctly would see that the prints made by their horses were made at the same time as those left butter steers outright and that a single tree in the grove showed where rope had been tied around it imagine those stairs attempting to pull loose and still not cutting into the park hmm then he foolish and that the Sun game we're looking into Rock dulo we promised Ana reportin he's getting it he won't get obscure almost a week past one evening Frank Salem finished his supper pushed his plate aside and clear off the table wait a minute gain yes I want to talk to you these things got to be decided on by you by both of us no Frank that's right kind of you I've been thinking lately I won't really needed around here signals how you've been taking so much on yourself so we're to decide something huh well just what you needn't talk that way to me if I was younger I wouldn't had Spanky instead and get on with it what's frighten you it's Reynolds and then settlers lanter you're gonna do something about amici you don't mean to just stand by while they rob you blind do you have been given that quite a bit of thought mmm if they are steveland and of course it'll have to be stopped well I should think so but it ain't easy to believe I'd never sold whom of ahead and figured there was honest and once I make up my mind about folks it takes a heap to change it ye chhori don't leave Rob tusshar you how about them steers I pawn on Reynolds place just a week ago how about that bunch of yearlings we found behind the late replace just day before yesterday and yesterday again oh I know al then i think maybe tomorrow you but ask dan windows to drop over here don't tell him why just think I'd like to have a talk with him who's a better see what he's got to say I wouldn't you know what I'd do if I was you know who's that why don't you tell him to come in and find out I mean whatever have you gotta believe me I'd shine we've listened to your blasted lights all the way here and we're sick of it what's this all about just what do you mean by dragging mr. Reynolds in here like this ma'am the dirty sneak was butchering money or Steve we caught him in here hit ain't saw they Salem the reason they caught me by that steer was I heard a shot and what I were to see what had happened it was a steer that had been shot and I was telling their wooden who done it when these fellers rolled up and grabbed me but it wasn't me that shot it honest it was didn't I tell you to shut up don't you believe anything he says he's lying to you lemon me not only seen him shoot the critter when we rode up he already had his knife out ready to skin it so we picked him up and brought him here you can do with him what you want hey didn't that tell you didn't I tell you all along with a skunk was doing and the rest of them settlers are doing the same thing riot Dana I'm sorry about this me and Frank has been talking about you told Frank I didn't believe you've done what he'd been accused the Salem as sure as I'm a foot high I've been framed my board hadn't caught you in the act maybe I would have believed what you're more facilities I reckon I've been wrong about you and your friends from the first it pains me to say it that I must have been listening well talking won't do you no good it's too late for that but if it's jay Lea worrying about you needn't don't aim to advertise what a soft-hearted age it have been by taking this to court someday you'll see you're all about this Abbey it won't go to jail but the first thing in the morning my men leave here with orders to see that neither you know any of your neighbors its water from Johns Creek they'll have orders to shoot the first one of you that goes near it on site we gotta have water right now and you did more never heard what I said ruinous you brought it on yourself oh we must happen to the word then you'd just be a waste of breath I've said it and I stand by it boys turned an loose he's free to go home the curtain falls on the first act of our Lone Ranger story before the next exciting scenes please permit us to pause for just a few moments [Music] not a continue our story The Lone Ranger who had overheard old Abby's decision returned to his secret camera but who was waiting for you man hey kemo sabe oh oh where you go I've been at the salem place Oh Dan Reynolds would just brought their accused of butchering one of their steers and they refused to prosecute but he's also refused to let the sentence continue to get water from jones creek for their farms in that bad nevertheless time though i believe a be sincere i had doubt that she do a thing like this just to get that property back before the settlers can make the final payment on it she honestly believes that Reynolds and the others have been stealing from her oh then much to you mrs. Frank's doing that right he's engineered this it can be for only one reason doubtedly Mason is trying not only to defraud the settlers but his employer Caleb Chandler's will very likely hopes to get the land for a fraction of what he was authorized to pay then talk at the difference after he's paid off Frank huh I think you'd better get ready for a trip Kemosabe where me go the Caleb's place shouldn't take but a few days if you keep going huh I think Caleb would remember you he doesn't it won't be difficult for you to identify yourself lil what do and bring Caleb back here with you tell him what we suspect is going on and I doubt you'll have trouble the most likely be as anxious to come as we are to have him me going on at once here's cow I'll give me a hand with a saddle the sooner you get started the sooner you'll be back the following day the yard in front of Dan Reynolds cabin was a gathering place for his angry neighbors each of the men present carried a weapon in some shape or form the women although unarmed whereas indignant as their husbands and fathers they filled in the kitchen in a drop of water coming through from the creek they think we're just gonna stand by while our crops go to blazes their local fado Paul look along the bank you can see Abby's men garden mcrib they want you to do something I think they want to find and we'll give it to him well you're gonna stand here talking about it all day are we gonna do something this ain't give us no please let's get to our horses and right over there I'm ready the rest if the rest of you are extra more well I'll be blasted looking there one of them's got the nerve to ride right over here well I'll get him dog call it Dan why did you have to go shove my arm and spoil me that's a mask feller here on their side he's done me one good turn already colors put up your gun I'm raising not sure some horse he's right look at it come you say you met him before then I sure did hi there stranger what do you do I see you and your friends are getting ready to fight this elf you but we are mr. then yeah I believe you know grandma Salem better than any of your neighbors do you believe she's done this for her own profit it's a chance to keep what we paid her and still shelter that Mason feller ain't you haven't answered my question I want to know if you believe a be honest or dishonest well I I don't know stop and look at this from her point of view you and your friends are comparative strangers to her you know that you're not to blame for this trouble and so do i but how she denote what reason is she to take your word on this against that of a grandson and the men who work for now I suppose but just the chosen to save you mean to make a fight of it huh what have you do you'll know you've been in a fight some of you may be killed those fellows keeping watch at the creek mean business that Creek is on Abby's property she is the right to keep trespassers from it if she chooses for men kill they'll simply be defending the right of their employer if you kill however the law will see it as murder I suppose you've got a right here I have if you listen I don't know what it could be put down those arms as i told you not explain it hey we might as well folks listen don't mean we can't decide if our selves afterwards that's better Alan what's on your mind and you and everyone of you are going to do just exactly as Frank Salem hoped for you're going to abandon your farm Oh the first surprise and anger the settler that the lone Ranger's proposal disappeared is a masked man went on to explain his plan in detail three days pass then late one afternoon Frank Salem burst into the cafe in town looks with me about and headed for the table for mason's that alone nice huh oh you are Frank sit down name your poison ain't got time for a drink huh what's up Mason we're gonna get you mean they cleared out the setlist lock stock and barrel every last one of her you fool i think so then just get on your horse and ride over toward the valley there you know one of them left they loaded up their wagons and pulled out a lousy Todd gone they had to do it it was late and they knew it without water from the Greek they couldn't raise so much as a measly crapple weeds they just had one choice and that was the gift while the gettin was good can you think that grandma sell to him sure she will why shouldn't he right now she's mad enough to sell to anybody at their own phrase then let's get goin not so fast huh how about the case you promised me I've done my part now when do I get paid all I told you you'd get half of the difference between what I'll have to pay your grandma and what Caleb figured I'd have to pay didn't I yeah but I know I know what you got coming to let find out what your grandma's gonna ask come on you don't need to worry you'll get cash on the Barrelhead right after this deal goes through [Music] old Abbey Salem made no further protests from Mason offered to buy the land she accepted the price he suggested and the deal completed Mason and Frank left the ranch half an hour later slim figure I done right to sell that feller why I don't see why you shouldn't have ma'am as long as them settlers cleared out and you ain't got no use for the land somebody might as well have it I suppose who would you think a Mason me issue why why I'd say he seemed to be real fast focus I didn't like him at all sneaky look and that's what he was don't know what Frank seen in the fella seemed anxious enough to go someplace with him oh yes it is yes even miss Ayla dang Reynard I thought you and yes even friends cleared out oh jeez don't mine decided we weren't leaving after all water no water huh so here we are with the cash to make the last payment on what we owe you and will have full title like legitly it out and I've already sold that property didn't you get kind of head of yourself ma'am you got it right down and writing that we have to look first of the month to make this payment ain't the first yet so you never had the right to sell them nobody else Richard gone you're taking your things the cabins were empty we are denying that we can keep that land if we remind to know there's nothing more to discuss here's the cash comes in gold and something for money but you'll find us all there to the penny what you tell a fellow you're sold who is your business name yes you find that Mason feller yet Frank hurry up and see where they went they got to be brought right back yes great there we was him the photos you want right here that'll bring him along I call me whyatt yeah who are you what are your ninja doing here and who's this fella with you this is caleb tender Who I am doesn't matter Chandler where ever heard your name before Mason was representing me when he bought the land of you oh man that'll be subtle later then there's something more important to settle here first what do you want Abby you blame the subtlest for the troubles here you were convinced been stealing from you for that reason you deny them water from the creek for their land and even if that land still does belong to them they'll never get one drop of water over my place what I said a poor still stands even if we're proven to you they were not to blame don't listen to him game oh of course they stole our beef what it proved a dozen times over they can't comment you can keep still happy I believe caleb is a question to ask you well miss Salem I just want to know one thing how much it Mason pay you for that land this evening one thousand dollars that doesn't agree with what you told mr. Chandler outside Mason higher it's all about Miss Salem you tell me he paid you a thousand outside he told me paid two thousand now I'd give a lot to know just where that extra thousand went to hell I a moment Abby as I said before you blame the settlers but there's a matter of fact every bit of evidence against them with reported to you either by your grandson about the two men of your crew who are especial friends I'll show you why okay you can't pull a me a motel mr. fermey section get away doing he won't be honey you learn in a moment fine each other right here yeah yeah thanks good take it a be counted and suppose you ask Frank where he got that much money five hundred dollars tell your grandmother what you did to earn it young fella yo go to blazes right well you never had anywhere near that much cash alter once in all your life Frank where'd you get it that's my business it isn't necessary for you to tell us search Mason and you'll find another five hundred dollars add both together you get a thousand the exact difference between what Mason paid you Abby what he told Caleb he paid Frank what did you do to earn that much cash why would mr. Mason have given you any such money as that old answer I don't help answer anything no no I reckon you don't this don't need answering thank you made me more ashamed than I've ever been a foreign all my life Dana I got to apologize i hope you nervous don't think i had any part in this scheme why sweet old sharks no ma'am the masked fella convinced us of that Caitlyn yeah I'm already told Dan and the others that land at the head of the valley isn't going to be what they want for farming the land belongs to them but I have an idea he'll be able to come to terms with them is that so men you are bias out when i sent Mason here I figured on that land costing me 2,000 well that figure still stands 2004 the land the minute you say it's mine and I reckon we'll take you up on it it still gives us a clear profit so as we can get another star and I've been paid in full twice over mr. Chandra give you back a thousand Mason paid me right now thank you ma'am what's to be done with these two Scott I'll take care of that Abby yeah you wouldn't prosecute us when you figured we was in the wrong so we won't turn Frank over the law yeah I reckon you're still handy enough to deal with in your own way and ask for you Mason I got the cash back so I reckon you can go free too but you're fired and I'll see to it you don't never get another job in this year state well that settles that folks it seems to me there's one fella deserves a he but thanks for the way things turned out and that's the masked man [Music] [Applause] Oh the story you have just heard is a copyrighted feature of the Lone Ranger incorporated | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,796 | 23,862 |
lBAXsBeIVd4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBAXsBeIVd4 | New Favorite Drift car in BeamNG - jump drifts and testing | hello everybody I'm Ivor Abbott we're here on BeamNG it's probably my new favorite drift car other than the OG chaser this BMW M2 competition with some drift suspension and modified wheels and tires so Michigan's follow me on all social media all which fun description box below let's get to it so we're gonna go full sent on this there's not many mods that I found that just adding uh Rift steering ratio and uh drift tires on it make the car handle super well and that's why I absolutely love this M2 competition as we about uh right off the car in our first uh first lap around this cart track [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I mean [Music] we decided to rip the bumper off on our first out here at the car track which is totally okay [Music] [Applause] you can see this car it's me almost going to the law it's super fun to drive [Music] and handles quite well oh until you go off course four oh given the uh the fact that it is just a modded car with just quick drift steering angle steering and it's uh that's quite good oh we broke a wheel we definitely broke our front wheel there yeah we definitely broke that well we're gonna have to hit Refresh on that go take a go on to the map and find another place where we can go full full drift send what is this this Relic that's rallycross there's not many uh places on this track that we could go but we could go to the mini circuit here and then of course we'll probably change up tracks quick travel there [Music] probably a little second gear rip there rip course [Music] this car really likes third except for like in those tournaments [Music] like I said four eight basic mod that was not designed for drifting [Applause] it's quite fun we're gonna not make that nope I mean if we're gonna we're gonna test this car out I might as well bring it over here and do some jump drifts make sure we have our trash control and everything off I'm not sure how this is gonna work [Music] but overall not doing too bad in this car [Music] Oh I thought we could overshoot that just a little dirt drop nothing major We're not gonna make that let go the wheel yep we kind of uh knocked the front of the car I don't think we did really any damage so we're gonna go full time with the jump drift I don't think we damage the car [Music] we're gonna find out [Music] whoa I don't have the brake set at all under the wheel oh okay well we foreign ly wrecked the car now oh man we're gonna go hit that respawn a new car and we're gonna go check the brakes on this and tuning brake multiplier I don't think we can adjust our break and nope it does not look like we can adjust our brain nope I'm just gonna go full send with this [Music] how it is I've already rode off the car twice this episode which is bound to happen there's no real left foot breaking here in beam I've noticed [Music] that now we're gonna go full set again [Music] yeah there was not really a jump Drift We were fast enough but we managed to make the track without dying [Music] [Applause] [Music] plus we're just gonna have to go full sand from this corner section with as much speed as possible [Music] and uh hope we can uh just pull send it [Music] yep there we go oh no I was just I was not gonna hold on to that oh man um yeah [Music] I would love to get a full grip with this thing with a little bit of a wall tap but unfortunately it's gonna be a lot harder than I thought because when we hit any type of dirt or any bumps the car gets so unsettled [Music] oh that was almost it [Music] chatter it lock with this wheel is insane being on a 21 meter wheel is definitely uh not an easy task when it hits that lock and starts to give you that chatter you see it in my hands it's uh could be very dangerous I probably should turn my force feedback down some help prevent that I'm gonna give it another go here [Music] whoa [Music] this is a lot harder than I expected it to be I mean I didn't expect it to be easy but also this car is not a not the easiest when it comes to uh doing jump drifts probably definitely not set up for this but what fun is it if we're not uh full send yep [Music] well let's grab the drift car and see if we can complete a jump drift with that car because we know that car is designed to be going sideways so apparently I do not have the right textures I may have an incorrect mod or something installed with this mod because you can see my textures are a little off on this drift card well we're gonna go full Sam with it one time to end this episode off make sure you can follow me on all social media description box below if you guys are still enjoying beam content let me know down below as well [Music] that was not the best but I mean we kind of did it make sure you get a little wheelchair because follow me on all social media I'll just find the description box below big things coming this week and an announcement 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imWn4vVcapA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imWn4vVcapA | His Yoke is Easy (05/08/23) Weekly Devotional | foreign [Music] thank you once again for joining me for the weekly devotional where our goal is to help heal the heart and encourage the spirit in Jesus name now before I begin this week I would like to bring an update on the praise and prayer lives that have been going on on Wednesdays I hope that they have been a blessing to you as they have definitely been a blessing to me to be used by the Lord in that capacity now an unexpected position was offered to me last weekend after preying on it I have decided to move forward in it I begin it next week now I do not know the details of my schedule yet but as I learn more I will be sure to bring the update and when I began putting this together I had this in my spirit in my mind already that it would need to be adjusted based on how life would turn out so if you go to m-a-bhm.com forward slash live I will continue to keep that up to date with the times and the schedules as I know more because I am going going to continue to press forward in obedience in the name of Jesus in prayer and blessing and in favor and in Warfare against the enemy because we have to continue to put that out there in the name of Jesus and I just thank all of you who have been watching that and supporting that we are going to continue to Spring forth in Christ Jesus mighty name Hallelujah so this week I will be bringing Matthew chapter 11 verses 28 through 30 and that reads come to me all you who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest take my yoke upon you and learn from me for I am gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls for my yoke is easy and my burden is light Hallelujah now as I get ready to begin I would like to bring honor and praise to the godhead of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit I thank all of you for continuing to support and I pray that you're having a blessed week in the Lord so as we look at this scripture this week our Lord is speaking to the people of Promise who after centuries they had received the law of Moses they are this nation that is rich in history and religious culture but while they are both near to the word they are also far from his preferred will and over the years the religious leaders and teachers have began to adopt and Implement their own laws and traditions and put them on top of the law of Moses and use them as as burdens and weights on the people and this is what our Lord is beginning to address this and he is calling out this invitation to all those who have been oppressed by this Faith by works system that is this system that it is by our good deeds and our righteous works that we are able to earn favor with the Lord and earn our salvation where our Lord and savior came with the gospel message that said belief in him repentance and belief in his atoning work is the way to Salvation it is not a righteousness that we obtain on our own but simply by faith and trust and believe in his atoning work are we able to put on his righteousness to have salvation Hallelujah and he says through that we are able to find rest for our weary Souls now in this example Jesus describes the Yoke which is a wooden cross piece that was used around the necks of two animals as they were yoked together they would carry like a cart or a plow and be put to work and he is describing this yoke saying that the people have been burdened by the the ways of man the religious you know Dogma that has been burdensome on them and he's saying learn from me and take my yoke upon you because his his yoke was easy his burden was light and he says you will see that he is it is easy it because our Lord is gentle and he is humble now at the same time our Lord is also powerful and he is mighty he is strong and he's able to help us when we are weak and he's able to help carry those burdens as we are yoked to him Hallelujah so as I get ready to close out this week my encouragement is that we remember that the Lord's call his invitation to that it was both then and now it is always and forever and why while he bore our guilt in our sin it was that we might put on his righteousness and begin to produce not a Faith by works mentality but a works that is produced by our faith in him not a faith in ourselves but faith and the one who has saved us and set us free Hallelujah that by the counsel of the word the scripture and by the power of the spirit we are now able to learn from him and we are able to walk in obedience to be transformed by the spirit to now be able to fulfill the ways and the the the the truth of the righteousness of the scripture to live in favor with God and with all mankind in the right standing with one another Hallelujah and we we know that when we take this yoke upon us it's not going to be burdensome so whenever we find ourselves in situations or circumstances where we feel depleted where we feel weak when we feel like the burdens are too much to bear when we feel like we can't take it no more we have to really analyze and meditate did at some point we removed the Yoke of our Lord and savior Christ Jesus and put on another yoke did we decide that we were going to carry a yoke all by ourselves and seek the way on our own in the way we desire to seek after God because when we have the the Lord's yoke upon us when we are walking in obedience with the Lord it is not going to be burdensome but it's going to be easy he will give us the strength even through trials and tribulations he will Empower us to press through the fire so when we find ourselves questioning and wondering Lord why is this so hard we have to remember that the Lord said he will never put more on us than we can bear so if we feel like we cannot bear it we have to analyze that at some point we move out of the will that we begin to seek our own desires that we begin to press into our own path in our way and I just pray that that begins to resonate because in verse 30 the Lord says that his yoke is Edie easy and his burden is light hallelujah amen it will not feel like a burden when our Lord and savior is in it oh my Lord he will just move us through he will move us through in the name of Jesus now I pray that that was of some benefit and encouragement for you this week if you'd like to show support please feel free to like share and follow until next week let us close with a moment of prayer God bless father God in the Name of Christ Jesus our lord and savior I come to you in prayer father God and just pray for forgiveness for every sin of commission and Omission my Lord I just praise you father God that you are worthy to be praised that you are able that you are You Are Holy that you are you are always on time my Lord that you are make good on every promise that you have spoken my Lord that you continue to be the help that we need my Lord I just thank you Lord Jesus that you are the rock that you are the source that you are the sustenance that you are the provider my Lord I thank you God that you are the Waymaker my Lord and just thank you for the God for where you're getting ready to take things this season my Lord I pray in the name of Jesus my Lord that hearts are opened my Lord I pray that in the name of Jesus my Lord heart Minds my Lord begin to be transformed to your will and your way God In The Name of Jesus my Lord and I thank you my Lord when we put on your yoke my Lord you give us the strength you give us the empowerment my Lord you help move us through father God badly slow God to mountains High my Lord and back and forth God because when you are in control my Lord you make crooked paths straight in the name of Jesus Lord hallelujah so I just pray in the name of our Lord someone heart is touched this day God just to begin to meditate and analyze if they feel like All Is Lost right now or they feel depleted if they feel like burdens are too much to bear my Lord that they begin to analyze God that at some point they began to take a different yoke my Lord the Day begin to yoke themselves with something that was inferior my Lord and I pray my Lord that through repentance my Lord and the seeking of your forgiveness Lord that they are brought back into the right place into the position that you have them for them to be in God In The Name of Jesus my Lord because where you call us God there is where our blessing is I thank you God for this day and just pray that we continue to lift up your name in the Name of Christ Jesus our lord and savior honor and praise Glory now and forever Lord hallelujah amen | Mend A Broken Heart Ministry | UCJeg9dQ7DyIoO5urMl8Pa_Q | 2023-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,735 | 8,494 |
UkG3kAnEDUw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkG3kAnEDUw | At least 10 people were shot #kansascity #chiefs victory #parade route, #superbowl | breaking news there has been a shooting at the parade celebrating the Super Bowl championship Kansas City Chiefs we are getting reports at multiple people have been shot it is still clearly an active situation there is a large police presence there right now police are telling us that shots have been fired around Union Station which is behind me here this is where the celebration was just wrapping up for the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs I'm going to have our photographer pan over to the side here you can see there is still an ambulance uh with the lights flashing our team was able to see at least one person on a stretcher from our vantage point which is quite a ways back and you can see there's still people Milling about out here in in red Chief's gear even though the crowd has been asked to go home we saw simultaneously fans in Red Gear running away from the train station at the same time What appeared to be a group of police officers rushing into the area some even jumping over the fence and again all these barricades are up because of this parade | AG TUBE | UC9kuKvAl_SzXdq5bK50ULGA | 2024-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 199 | 1,075 |
tkaxMh9EpRE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkaxMh9EpRE | American bison - Wikipedia Article Audio | American bison Wikipedia article audio Bibi Athabasca Bibi bison the American bison or simply bison also commonly known as the American Buffalo or simply Buffalo is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds they became nearly extinct by a combination of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century an introduction of bovine diseases from domestic cattle and have made a recent resurgence largely restricted to a few national parks and reserves their historical range roughly comprised a triangle between the Great Bear Lake in Canada's far north west south to the Mexican states of Durango and Nuevo Leon and East to the Atlantic seaboard of the United States from New York to Georgia and for some sources down to Florida bison were seen in North Carolina near Buffalo Ford on the Catawba River as late as 1750 etymology chin two subspecies or echo types have been described the plains bison smaller in size and with a more rounded hump and the wood bison the larger of the two and having a taller square hump furthermore the plains bison has been suggested to consist of a northern and a southern subspecies bringing the total to three however this is generally not supported the wood bison is one of the largest wild species of bovid in the world surpassed by only the asian gar and wild water buffalo it is the largest extant land animal in the Americas the American bison is the national mammal of the United States the term buffalo is sometimes considered to be a misnomer for this animal and could be confused with true buffalos the Asian water buffalo and the African Buffalo however bison is a Greek word meaning ox like animal while buffalo originated with the French fur trappers who called these massive beasts Buffs meaning ox or bullocks so both names bison and buffalo have a similar meaning the name buffalo is listed in many dictionaries as an acceptable name for american buffalo or bison in reference to this animal the term buffalo dates to 1625 in north american usage when the term was first recorded for the american mammal it thus has a much longer history than the term bison which was first recorded in 1774 the American bison is very closely related to the visa or European bison in Plains Indian languages in general male and female buffaloes are distinguished with each having a different designation rather than there being a single generic word covering both sexes thus stinking is not a general feature of the language and so presumably is due to the special significance of the Buffalo and Plains Indian life and culture differences from European bison shaggy long dark-brown winter coat and a lighter weight lighter Brown summer coat as is typical and ungulates the male bison is slightly larger than the female end in some cases can be considerably heavier plains bison are often in the smaller range of sizes and wood bison in the larger range head and body lengths range from two to three point five M long the tail adding 30 to 91 centimeters shoulder heights in the species can range from 152 to 186 centimeters weights can range from three hundred and eighteen to one thousand kilograms typical weight ranges in the species were reported as 462 988 kilograms in males and 362 544 kilograms and females the lowest weights probably representing typical weight around the age of sexual maturity at two to three years of age mature Bulls tend to be considerably larger than cows cow weights have had reported medians of 450 to 495 kilograms with one small sample averaging 479 kilograms whereas Bulls may reportedly weigh a median of 730 kilograms with an average from a small sample of 765 kilograms the heaviest wild bull ever recorded weighed one thousand two hundred and seventy kilograms when raised in captivity and farmed for meat the Bison can grow unnaturally heavy in the largest semi domestic bison weighed one thousand seven hundred and twenty four kilograms the heads and four quarters are massive and both sexes have short curved horns that can grow up to two feet long which they use in fighting for status within the herd and for defense bison are herbivores grazing on the grasses and sedges of the North American prairies their daily schedule involves two-hour periods of grazing resting and cud-chewing then moving to a new location to graze again bison Bulls of that age may try to mate with cows but if more mature bulls are present they may not be able to compete until they reach five years of age evolution for the first two months of life calves are lighter in color than mature bison one very rare condition is the white buffalo in which the calf turns entirely white although they are superficially similar the American and European bison exhibit a number of physical and behavioral differences adult American bison are slightly heavier on average because of their less rangy built and have shorter legs which render them slightly shorter at the shoulder American bison tend to graze more and browse less than their European relatives because their necks are set differently compared to the nose of the American bison that of the European species is set farther forward than the forehead when the neck is in a neutral position the body of the American bison is hairier though its tail has less hair than that of the European bison the horns of the European bison point forward through the plane of its face making it more adept at fighting through the interlocking of horns in the same manner as domestic cattle unlike the American bison which favors charging American bison are more easily tamed than the European and breed more readily with domestic cattle the bovine family diverged from the common ancestral line with water buffalo and african buffalo about five to ten million years ago thereafter the family lineage of bison and taurine cattle does not appear to be a straightforward tree structure as is often depicted in much evolution because evidence exists of interbreeding and crossbreeding between different species and members within this family even many millions of years after their ancestors separated into different species this crossbreeding was not sufficient to conflate the different species back together but it has resulted in unexpected relationships between many members of this group such as yak being related to American bison when such relationships would otherwise not be apparent range in population 2003 study of mitochondrial DNA indicated four distinct maternal lineages in tribe Bhavani habitats however y-chromosome analysis associated Visa and American bison an earlier study using amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting showed a close association of Visa and American bison and probably with yak but noted that the interbreeding of bhavani species made determining relationships problematic it is shown however the visa may have emerged by species divergence initiated by the introgression of bison bulls in a separate ancestral species the Oryx as livestock the steppe bison diverged from the lineage that led to cattle about two to five million years ago the Bison genus is clearly in the fossil record by two million years ago the steppe bison spread across Eurasia and was the Bison that was pictured in the ancient cave paintings of Spain and southern France the European bison arose from the steppe bison without fossil evidence of other ancestral species between the steppe bison and the European bison though the European bison might have arisen from the lineage that led to American bison if that lineage back crossed with the steppe bison again the web of relationships is confusing but some evidence shows the European bison is descended from bison that had migrated from Asia to North America and then back to Europe where they cross bred with existing steppe bison behavior in ecology at one point some steppe bison crossbred with the ancestors of the modern yak after that cross a population of steppe bison crossed the Bering Land Bridge to North America evidence has been found of multiple crossings of bison to and from Asia starting before 500,000 years ago and continuing until at least 220,000 years ago the steppe bison spread through the northern parts of North America and lived in Eurasia until roughly 11,000 years ago in North America until 4,000 to 8,000 years ago bison latifrons is thought to have evolved in Mid Continent North America from be Priscus after the steppe bison crossed into North America giant bison appeared in the fossil record around 500,000 years ago baladi Franz was one of many species of North American megafauna which became extinct during the quaternary extinction event it is thought to have disappeared some 20 1 comma 0 0 0 30 comma 0 0 0 years ago during the late wisconsin' glaciation the Bellotti fronds species was replaced by the smaller bison antiquus be antiquus appeared in the North American fossil record approximately 250,000 years ago be antiquus in turn evolved in to be occidentalis then into the yet smaller be bison the modern American bison some 5,000 to 10,000 years ago some researchers consider be occidentalis to be a subspecies of bee antiquus during the population bottleneck after the great slaughter of American bison during the 1800s the number of bison remaining alive in North America declined to as low as 541 during that period a handful of ranchers gathered remnants of the existing herds to save the species from extinction these ranchers bred some of the Bison with cattle in an effort to produce cattle Oh accidental crossings were also known to occur generally male domestic bulls were crossed with buffalo cows producing offspring of which only the females were fertile the crossbred animals did not demonstrate any form of hybrid vigor so the practice was abandoned the proportion of cattle DNA that has been measured in intro aggressed individuals and bison herds today is typically quite low ranging from 0.5 6 to 1.8% in the United States many ranchers are now using DNA testing to cull the residual cattle genetics from their bison herds the u.s. national bison association has adopted a code of ethics which prohibits its members from deliberately crossbreeding bison with any other species despite being the closest relatives of domestic cattle native to North America bison were never domesticated by Native Americans later attempts of domestication by Europeans prior to the 20th century met with limited success bison were described as having a wild and uncover noble temper they can jump close to 6 feet vertically and run 35 40 mph when agitated this agility and speed combined with their great size and weight makes bison herds difficult to confine as they can easily escape or destroy most fencing systems including most razor wire social behavior and reproduction about 500,000 bison currently exist on private lands in around 30,000 on public lands which includes environmental and government preserves according to the IUCN roughly 15,000 bison are considered wild free-range bison not primarily confined by fencing in 2009 bison were reintroduced to the Janusz biosphere reserve in northern Chihuahua this is the only free roaming herd on Mexican federal land efforts to bring back the bison population have recently reintroduced bison to Indiana which included the introduction of a herd consisting of 23 bison in 2014 u.s. tribes and Canadian First Nations signed a treaty to help with the restoration of bison the first to be signed in nearly 150 years Horning American bison live in river valleys and on prairies and plains habitat is open or semi open grasslands as well as sagebrush semi-arid lands and scrublands some lightly wooded areas are also known historically to have supported bison bison also graze in hilly or mountainous areas where the slopes are not steep though not particularly known as high altitude animals bison in the Yellowstone Park bison herd are frequently found at elevations above 8,000 feet and the Henry mountains bison herd is found on the plains around the Henry mountains Utah as well as in mountain valleys of the Henry mountains to an altitude of 10,000 feet in Arapaho bii honey see in Lakota Pte tatka bison are increasingly raised for meat and hides the majority of American bison in the world are raised for human consumption bison meat is generally considered to taste very similar to beef but is lower in fat and cholesterol yet higher in protein than beef which has led to the development of beef follow a fertile hybrid of bison and domestic cattle in 2005 about 35,000 bison were processed for meat in the US with the National bison Association and USDA providing a certified American Buffalo Program with birth to consumer tracking of bison via RFID ear tags a market even exists for kosher bison meat these bison are slaughtered at one of the few kosher mammal slaughterhouses in the US and the meat is then distributed nationwide vicen are found in publicly and privately held herds custer state park in south dakota is home to 1500 bison one of the largest publicly held herds in the world but some question the genetic purity of the animals wildlife officials believe that free roaming and genetically pure herds on public lands in north america can be found only in the Yellowstone Park bison herd the Henry mountains bison herd at the book cliffs and Henry Mountains in Utah at Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana Mackenzie bison sanctuary in the Northwest Territories elk island National Park in Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta and Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan another population the Antelope Island bison herd on antelope island in Utah consisting of 550 to 700 bison is also one of the largest and oldest public hurts in the United States but the Bison in that herd are considered to be only semi free-roaming since they are confined to the Antelope Island addition recent genetic studies indicate that like most bison herds the antelope island bison herd has a small number of genes from domestic cattle in 2002 the United States government donated some bison calves from South Dakota and Colorado to the Mexican government their descendants live in the Mexican nature reserves el uno ranch at janusz in santa elena canyon Chihuahua and back Willis del Carmen Coahuila located near the southern banks of the Rio Grande and around the grassland state line with Texas and New Mexico US Department of the Interior Bethany College Bucknell University in its athletic program the Bucknell bison Buffalo New York Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bisons Buffalo Grove High School Buffalo Sabres University at Buffalo the state university of new york and its athletic program the Buffalo Bulls University of Colorado and its athletic program the Colorado Buffaloes Gallaudet University Harding University in its athletic program the Harding Bisons Howard University in its athletic program the Howard Bison seal of the state of Indiana Lipscomb University in its athletic program the Lipscomb Bisons coat of arms of Manitoba flag of Manitoba University of Manitoba and its athletic program the Manitoba Bisons Marshall University in its athletic program the Marshall Thundering Herd Milligan College Independence Party of Minnesota Ralph Nader Nicholls College North Dakota State University in its athletic program the North Dakota State bison Oklahoma Baptist University and its athletic program Oklahoma Baptist bison Point Park University Royal Canadian Mounted Police Rumble the Bison southwestern law school cfb Wainwright West Texas A&M University in its athletic program the West Texas A&M Buffalo's Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo recent genetic studies of privately owned herds of bison show that many of them include animals with genes from domestic cattle for example the herd on Santa Catalina Island California isolated since 1924 after being brought there for a movie shoot were found to have cattle introgression as few as 12,000 to 15,000 pure bison are estimated to remain in the world the numbers are uncertain because the tests used to date mitochondrial DNA analysis indicate only if the maternal line ever included domesticated bovines thus say nothing about possible male input in the process most hybrids were found to look exactly like purebred bison therefore appearance is not a good indicator of genetics wallowing behavior chin dangers to humans hunting the size of the Canadian domesticated herd grew dramatically through the 1990s and 2000's the 2006 census of Agriculture reported the Canadian herd at 195 thousand seven hundred and twenty eight head a thirty four point nine percent increase since 2001 of this total over ninety five percent was located in Western Canada and less than five percent in eastern Canada Alberta was the province with the largest herd accounting for forty nine point seven percent of the herd and forty five point eight percent of the farms the next largest herds were in Saskatchewan Manitoba and British Columbia the main producing regions were in the northern parts of the Canadian Prairies specifically in the parkland belt with the Peace River region being the most important cluster accounting for fourteen point four percent of the national herd Canada also exports bison meat totalling two million 75253 kilograms in 2006 a proposal known as buffalo Commons has been suggested by a handful of academics and policy makers to restore large parts of the dryer portion of the Great Plains to native prairie grazed by bison proponents argue that current agricultural use of the short grass prairie is not sustainable pointing to periodic disasters including the Dust Bowl and continuing significant human population loss over the last 60 years however this plan is opposed by some who live in the areas in question bison are migratory and herd migrations can be directional as well as altitude '''l in some areas bison have usual daily movements between foraging sites during the summer in a montane valley bison have been recorded traveling on average 3.2 kilometers a day the summer ranges of bison appeared to be influenced by seasonal vegetation changes interspersion and size of foraging sites the rut and the number of biting insects the size of preserve and availability of water may also be a factor bison are largely grazers eating primarily grasses and sedges on short grass pasture bison predominantly consume warm season grasses on mixed Prairie cool season grasses including some sedges apparently composed 79 96 percent of their diet in Montagne and northern areas such as are selected throughout the year bison also drink water or consume snow on a daily basis female bison live in maternal herds which include other females in their offspring male offspring leave their maternal heard when around three years old and either live alone or join other males in bachelor hurts male and female Hertz usually do not mingle until the breeding season which can occur from July through September however female herds may also contain a few older males during the breeding season dominant Bulls maintain a small harem of females for mating individual bulls tend cows until allowed to mate by following them around and chasing away rival males the tending bold shields the females vision with his body so she will not see any other challenging males a challenging bull may bellow or roar to get a female's attention and the tending bull has to bellow / roar back the most dominant Bulls made in the first 2-3 weeks of the season more subordinate Bulls mate with any remaining estrus cow that has not made it yet male bison play no part in raising the young bison herds have dominance hierarchies that exist for both males and females a Bisons dominance is related to its birth date bison born earlier in the breeding season are more likely to be larger and more dominant as adults thus bison are able to pass on their dominance to their offspring as dominant bison breed earlier in the season in addition to dominance the older bison of a generation also have a higher fertility rate than the younger ones bison made in August and September gestation is 285 days a single reddish-brown calf nurses until the next calf is born if the cow is not pregnant a calf will nurse for 18 months cows nurse their calves for at least seven or eight months but most calves seem to be weaned before the end of their first year at three years of age bison cows are mature enough to produce a calf vicen have a life expectancy around 15 years in the wild and up to 25 years in captivity genetics vicen have been observed to display homosexual behaviors males much more so than females in the case of males it is unlikely to be related to dominance but rather to social bonding or gaining sexual experience bison made in late spring and summer in more open plane areas during fall and winter bison tend to gather in more wooded areas during this time bison partake in Horning behaviors they rub their horns against trees young saplings and even utility poles aromatic trees like Cedars and Pines seem to be preferred Horning appears to be associated with insect defense as it occurs most often in the fall when the insect population is at its highest cedar and Pines emit an aroma after bison horn them and this seems to be used as a deterrent for insects a bison wallow is a shallow depression in the soil which bison use either wet or dry bison role in these depressions covering themselves with dust or mud past and current hypotheses to explain the purpose of wallowing include grooming associated with shedding male male interaction social behavior for group cohesion play relief from skin irritation due to biting insects reduction of ectoparasites loved and thermoregulation bison trails a symbol Native Americans while often secure from predation because of their size and strength in some areas bison are regularly preyed upon by wolves wolf predation typically peaks in late spring and early summer with attacks usually being concentrated on cows and calves Wolf's more actively target herds with calves than those without the length of a predation episode varies ranging from a few minutes to over nine hours bison display five apparent defense strategies and protecting calves from wolves running to a cow running to a herd running to the nearest bull running in the front or center of a stampeding herd and entering water bodies such as lakes or rivers when fleeing wolves in open areas cows with young calves take the lead while Bulls take to the rear of the herds to guard the cows escape bison typically ignore wolves not displaying hunting behavior wolf packs specializing in bison tend to have more males because their larger size than females allows them to wrestle prey to the ground more effectively healthy mature bulls in herds rarely fall prey grizzly bears can also pose a threat to calves and sometimes old injured or sick adult bison bison are among the most dangerous animals encountered by visitors to the various US and Canadian national parks and will attack humans if provoked they appear slow because of their lethargic movements but can easily outrun humans bison have been observed running as fast as forty miles per hour between 1980 and 1999 more than three times as many people in Yellowstone National Park were injured by bison than by bears during this period bison charged and injured 79 people with injuries ranging from goring puncture wounds and broken bones to bruises and abrasions bears injured 24 people during the same time three people died from the injuries inflicted one person by bison in 1983 and two people by bears in 1984 and 1986 buffalo hunting was an activity fundamental to the Midwestern Native Americans which was later adopted by American professional hunters leading to the near extinction of the species around 1890 it has since begun to recover a major problem that bison faced today is a lack of genetic diversity due to the population bottleneck the species experienced during its near extinction event another genetic issue is the entry of genes from domestic cattle into the Bison population through hybridization United States and Canada officially the American Buffalo is classified by the United States government as a type of cattle and the government allows private herds to be managed as such this is a reflection of the characteristics that bison share with cattle though the American bison is not only a separate species but also is usually regarded as being in a separate genus from domestic cattle they clearly have a lot of genetic compatibility an American bison can interbreed with cattle although only the female offspring are fertile in the first generation these female hybrids can be bred back to either bison or domestic Bulls resulting in either 1/4 or 3/4 bison young female offspring from this cross are also fertile but males are not reliably fertile unless they are either 7/8 bison or 7/8 domestic moreover when they do interbreed crossbreed animals in the first generation tend to look very much like purebred bison so appearance is completely unreliable as a means of determining what is a purebred bison and what is a cross bred cow many ranchers have deliberately crossbred their cattle with bison and some natural hybridization could be expected in areas where cattle and bison occur in the same range since cattle and bison eat similar food and tolerate similar conditions they have often been in the same range together in the past an opportunity for crossbreeding may sometimes have been common in recent decades tests were developed to determine the source of mitochondrial DNA in cattle and bison and most private buffalo herds were actually cross bred with cattle and even most state and federal buffalo herds had some cattle DNA with the advent of nuclear micro satellite DNA testing the number of herds known to contain cattle genes has increased though about 500 thousand bison exist on private ranches and in public herds perhaps only 15,000 to 25,000 of these bison are pure and not actually bison cattle hybrids DNA from domestic cattle has been detected in nearly all bison herds examined to date significant public bison herds that do not appear to have hybridized domestic cattle genes are the Yellowstone Park bison herd the Henry mountains bison herd which was started with bison taken from Yellowstone Park The Wind Cave bison herd and the Wood Buffalo National Park bison herd and subsidiary herd started from it in Canada a landmark study of bison genetics performed by James dare of Texas A&M University corroborated this the Dare study was undertaken in an attempt to determine what genetic problems bison might face as they repopulate former areas and it noted that bison seemed to be adapting successfully despite their apparent genetic bottleneck one possible explanation for this might be the small amount of domestic cattle genes that are now in most bison populations though this is not the only possible explanation for bison success in the study cattle genes were also found in small amounts throughout most national state and private herds the hybridization experiments conducted by some of the owners of the v foundation Hertz of the late 1800s have left a legacy of a small amount of cattle genetics and many of our existing bison herds he also said all of the state-owned bison herds tested contain animals with domestic cattle mtDNA it appears that the one-state herd that had no cattle genes was the Henry mountains bison herd the henry mountain herd was started initially with transplanted animals from Yellowstone Park however the extension of this herd into the book cliffs of central Utah involved mixing the founders with additional bison from another source so it is not known if the book cliffs extension of the herd is also free of cattle hybridization a separate study by Wilson and strohbeck published in genome was done to define the relationships between different herds of bison in the United States and Canada and to determine whether the Bison at Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada and the Yellowstone Park bison herd were possibly separate subspecies the Wood Buffalo Park bison were determined to actually be cross breeds between plains and wood bison but their predominant genetic makeup was that of the expected wood buffalo however the Yellowstone Park bison herd was pure plains bison and not any of the other previously suggested subspecies another finding was that the Bison in the Antelope Island herd in Utah appeared to be more distantly related to other plains bison in general than any other plains bison group that was tested though this might be due to genetic drift caused by the small size of only 12 individuals in the founder population a site finding of this was that the Antelope Island bison herd appears to be most closely related to the Wood Buffalo National Park bison herd though the Antelope Island bison are actually plains bison the first thoroughfares of North America except for the time obliterated paths of Mastodon or musk ox and the roots of the mountain builders were the traces made by bison and deer in seasonal migration in between feeding grounds and salt licks many of these roots hammered by countless hoofs instinctively following watersheds and the crests of ridges and avoidance of lower places summer muck and winter snowdrifts were followed by the Aboriginal North Americans as courses to hunting grounds and as warriors paths they were invaluable to explorers and were adopted by pioneers bison traces were characteristically north and south but several key east-west trails were used later as railways some of these include the Cumberland Gap through the Blue Ridge Mountains to upper Kentucky a heavily used trace crossed the Ohio River at the Falls of the Ohio and ran west crossing the Wabash River near Vincennes Indiana senator Thomas Hart Benton s phrase saluting these sagacious path makers the Bison paved the way for the railroads to the Pacific among Native American tribes especially the Plains Indians the Bison is considered a sacred animal and religious symbol according to University of Montana anthropology and Native American Studies professor s neo accept gray morning the creation stories of where Buffalo came from put them in a very spiritual place among many tribes the Buffalo crossed many different areas and functions and it was utilized in many ways it was used in ceremonies as well as to make tepee covers that provided homes for people utensils shields weapons and parts were used for sewing with the sinew the Sioux consider the birth of a white buffalo to be the return of White Buffalo Calf woman their primary cultural prophet and 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a054vLsdQ_M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a054vLsdQ_M | Lec 25: Review of Solid Propellant Rockets #CH24SP #swayamprabha | [Music] swam prha digital India educated [Music] India well good morning then I think today what we will do is we will finish our discussions on the solid proplant Rockets you know something amusing I thought I should start with this solid proplant Rockets which are known as s PR or also known as solid proplant rocket Motors whereas when we talk of liquid proplant Rockets liquid proplant Rockets are known as liquid proplant rocket engines what do you think you know in many textbooks you find this solid proplant rocket referred to as a motor whereas liquid proplant rocket referred to as an engine what do you think would be the reason for this any any guesses or something let's go back and look at the construction of a solid proplant rocket anyway we have a case in which we put some insulation we will revise it again towards the end of the class then I have a nozzle you know this is where the proplant is maybe some radial burning grain could be a star or something this is your proplant and what else did we do we did something on an igniter to be put here it gives a flame and it ignites it and it sprits this is what it consists of there's nothing else in a solid prop Rockets if I talk in terms of a liquid proplant rocket engine I should have tanks which carry the liquid I have the lines IT Supplies it to the chamber and to be able to pump the let's say the liquid fuel I need a pump here I should need a pump here therefore I have something like a moving Parts something pump which moves whereas and to drive the pump I need again a turbine I have moving parts in a liquid propellent rocket whereas a solid propellent rocket has no moving Parts it's just simple case and all that therefore for some reason or the other a solid propellent rocket because it has no moving part is referred to as a motor in fact the case is referred to as a motor case whereas a liquid proplant rocket considering that it has moving Parts is referred to as engine this is the way I interpret it but in all books invariably in fact in your discussions when you go out and talk people will call it as a solid proplant rocket motor whereas a liquid proplant is always referred to as an engine now with this uh introduction let's go back and see where we were last time we talked in terms of the igniters required and let me just briefly go through what we covered in igniters again see before igniters we were very clear how to design the burning surface area how to be able to define the burning surface area the configuration of the grain the amount of thrust which is required I can now design my grain and therefore my my solid proplant rocket itself when we came to igniter we said I put a charge which easily Burns impinge a charge on the surface pressurize the cavity and then ignition takes off but then we also told we have some types of igniters one was a pyrotechnic igniter in which I have a charge which is e easily ignitable whereas we also talked in terms of a pyrogen igniter wherein we put a small rocket motor itself as the igniter what is the principle let's just say whenever I make a fire like for instance I want to light a candle let's say I use a match stick and light this candle I cannot use this match stick if I were to have let's say a sparkler I don't generally use a match stick because it requires more sustained flame and therefore I use a candle for lighting the sparkler now again I say I have something like a Bengal pot it is something like a Mud Pot in which I put some pyrotechnic composition I cover it over here it is something like this I light it over here and here I get the sparkler this is known as a Bengal pot because this type of uh firecracker originated in India in in in Bengal and therefore to light what I use is I put a sparkler I show the sparkler here and light this and it comes what is it I see a small fire to make a little bigger fire to make at a bigger fire and with this bigger fire I do this and so on that means in practice we we we have to remember to be able to ignite anything a small fire always you make a big fire and so on a still bigger fire which is used to ignite a still bigger fire and that is how things are if I have a furnace I don't put a an electrostatic spark I create a pilot flame with the pilot flame I ignited and so on and so also in solid proplant Rockets what we do is sometimes we use a small rocket motor over here and that small rocket motor will again let let's put that down you know it's something which is important not only in this subject but in all other subjects I have a nozzle here let's say this is my case over here I put a small rocket over here that means I will have something like a nozzle over here I have another igniter for it over here and this will contain a squib and another one which it ignites and therefore a small fire makes a bigger fire maybe makes a still bigger fire which ignites your pyrogen and which still makes a bigger fire which generates your thing and therefore a pyrogen is a small rocket which ignites your main rocket and what did we tell ourselves at that point in time we said well if I have a large rocket and if I look at the pressure time Trace I have something like it takes off it ignites here locally what ignites initially it pressurizes the chamber to some small value and also transfers heat over here and therefore I have local ignition from let's say 0 to 1 and then the the flame spreads over the surface little bit to two and then when the overall flame has spread it reaches the equilibrium pressure which we say is p equilibrium we derived Expressions we said you know this can easily be predicted and how did we predict we say DM by DT that is the pressure which is developed that is the mass which is contained in this cavity the rate of change of mass is equal to the rate at which the igniter supplies the mass at that particular time plus the contribution which coming which comes from the burning of the proplant and the spread of the prop minus the rate at which the float takes place through the nozzle and we were able to say m is equal to PV by RT and we took the simple case where in DM by DT corresponds to the condition when the surface entire surface of the proplant has just got ignited that is point to local ignition of a small surface followed by the entire surface getting ignited and we were able to get the equation to this curve and what was the equation we told ourselves well I write DM by DT and you see how simple is m is equal to PV by RT that is DP by DT into volume is constant V by RT is equal to what is happening now the entire surface is burning SB into R is equal to a p ^ n into R P that is the rate at which mass is getting generated minus 1 / C star into P into a right and therefore when we solve this equation we got DP by DT is equal to RT by V and then we had this within the bracket SB a p the^ n density of the propin minus 1 / C star into P into a and what did we do we said c star was equal to under root RT by Capital gamma which was a function of the under root small gamma into 2/ gamma + 1 therefore RT we were able to write in terms of gamma square into c² and this particular equation we were able to get it in the form D non-dimensionalized how did we get p bar we said P bar is equal to pressure at any point in time let's say the pressure here is p the equilibrium pressure is the final steady state value P by P equilibrium is p bar and we defined a characteristic time which came from V by 0 we brought it out we got L star here L Star by C star we said as a unit of time we called it as characteristic time and we said we will take a look at it when we study combustion instability and then we said T Bar is equal to T BYT characteristic and therefore we were able to get say t characteristic here TB by DT bar is equal to p ^ n minus P here on the right side P should be P bar that means it must be the non-dimensional pressure we integrated this expression and got it in the lawn form that means pressure at any point or the time between let's say event 2 T to event 2 starting from even two at any time we got it as logarithm of 1us P at two non-dimensionalize to the^ 1 - n to the power 1 - P at any time to the power 1 - n is the expression for the time or rather we found it droops after some particular time we followed the same logic to be able to find out what will be the variation of pressure let's say p over here T over here we said well I have the ignition the motor ignites it keeps on burning and then all the propin gets burned what will be the signature what I get over here what will be the equation to this how will it behave does it go like this or does it go like this or the shape of we were interested and the equation we got for this was very very similar well all the propellent is getting consumed over here therefore the equation for that particular one which we derived in the last class was DP by DT again RT by V into the rate of depletion is minus P into 8 by C star which is m.n correct and therefore we did the same non RT is equal to gamma square into C star square and therefore we got gamma Square C gamma square into C star Square divided by V we took 80 outside and we got the value of C star again coming over here as p and therefore this negative sign comes over here and therefore now this becomes your L star that is volume by throat area that is characteristic length and now I have C star over here this is unit of velocity this becomes lar over here and therefore I could also write this particular equation in the form maybe 1 / lar divided by C star which is equal to your characteristic time that is 1 / characteristic time because length over velocity has a unit of time and therefore p over here we got this as equal to D by DT and then if I were to divide both the pressure here and pressure here by equilibrium pressure I can write it as DP bar and here I take this over here I get DT bar that is non-dimensional time and non-dimensional pressure is equal to P bar or rather this equation mind you there's a minus sign over here there's a minus sign over here and this tells me that DT is equal to DP p minus or rather the time taken for it let's say this is the time at which burning gets completed TB burning gets completed over here therefore I get T Bar minus TB is equal to logarithm of the now I have to switch the value that means my my final pressure will come at the bottom and therefore minus will come over here that is lawn of let's write it out minus lawn of the final value minus lawn of the value corresponding to the at any time I have the value of P bar that is I'm non-dimensionalizing it I'm writing this value the value corresponding to PB gives me the value of PB Bar over here and therefore I get the expression as T Bar minus this should have been T Bar B is equal to lawn of uh this becomes negative therefore PB by the value of p over here in in other words the the the DK is exponential and to reach zero value is going to take a very long time and I did it dimension Al the other day and what did we do dimensionally we could have directly integrated this value over here and if you had taken this I would have got gamma Square C Star by L star or rather let let's do that you know we must be able to do this in different ways we could have got DP by DT is equal to gamma Square C Star by L star into P with a negative sign over here gamma Square C star V by a is L star over here and if I were to integrate I get lwn p is equal to minus gamma Square C Star by L star into T minus that means here I should get P divided by the value or P minus long PB this this if I were to write without the limit I get t or rather I get P by PB that means l p minus L PB is equal to e^ minus GMA s c Star by L star into T minus TB that means the pressure continually decrease with time therefore why why am I doing all this and why are we doing all this see there must be some reason right the reason is now what is it we have established we say whenever a rocket motor ignites the pressure changes with time starts slowly builds up flame spread goes over here then reaches if it is neutral it goes like this if it is Progressive it goes like this if it's regressive it goes like this mind you this particular zone is equilibrium pressure right that means a steady state pressure at the end of this what happens is well all the propin gets consumed it goes like this and comes back over here this is the transient for ignition ignition transient this is a period of steady burning which will be much longer and this is the time when it burns out or you have we called it as tail off right now how do I use this you know I fire a motor I get these signatures how do I find the time of burning I find the curve goes like this threes out and it comes like this how do I find the time of burning it becomes a little complicated and for that there are standard procedures how we do it I I plot let's say I I consider the case of neutral burning one case what I do is I plot a tangent to this particular graph over here I plot a tangent to this curve over here I get a particular point over here similar Sly over here I plot a tangent here I plot a tangent here I get a curve Point here I say this is point a this is point B and now see here also some burning is taking place here also some element you know I say the burnout is not sharp at this point it would have been somewhere here this particular distance from A to B is called the burn time and it is denoted by the word TB see what is happening see burning has happened somewhere here even though I say some little bit of proplant is still burning here it is there therefore this particular distance or the time period between a to B is what we call as a burn time and this is how we characterize a solid proplant rocket motor that means we say that the burn time of this motor is so many seconds or so many minutes or so but then we must also realize during this period when before the burn time it is still giving you some momentum it is still giving you some impulse and here also you get some impulse therefore when I want to define a mission and mission is to get impulse with which the payload goes up this also contributes and this also contributes in other words I take the maximum pressure reached to over here I find the value of pressure over here at this particular Point as let us say the value corresponding to a divided by let's say 1110th that is 10% of the value here similarly I get the value of PB here I get 1/10th of the value here that means the pressure corresponding to this point is equal to pressure at this point is equal to pressure corresponding to B divided by 10 and now here also I get the C an Impulse here the impulse is going to be very small and this particular time between this to this is what we call as the time of action of the motor or action time denoted by TA in other words when I have to plan a mission like we want to launch a missile let's say I get something over here something over here I need this particular time whereas to characterize the motor per se in a test or something well I'm interested in the burn time and always we see well the action time is greater than the burn time well this is all about solid proplant Rockets now let's go back and examine one or two small problems we can have in Sol proplant Rockets you know the why I am consider why I'm considering this is whenever we make a rocket let's say let's say I have again I make a sketch of a motor let's say it's radial burning I put an igniter and we told ourselves the other day most of the igniters are pyrogen igniters because normally the Rocket motors are quite substantial that is the solid proplant rocket Motors are quite large for I have the proplant here now I make an ignitor and how do we design an ignitor we were very clear it must pressurize this cavity to some value not very high value such that a flame can be near the surface and also give some energy and we said proplant requires some minimum energy for ignition I get some plumes and it ignites a particular surface this is all the requirement and thereafter the flame spread and pressurization takes place and we had this particular curve local ignition flame spread and the pressurization but very often when we do these tests what we find is instead of the pressure going like this very often something the pressure goes like this and comes down like this in other words I get a peak pressure that means I get something like an ignition peak in the process of ignition transient I get something like a peak in the ignition and this is detrimental because all of a sudden I get I get some thrust which is not desirable why should such a such an event take place let's take a look and why where what are the parameters when we make this proplant how do we make a proplant well I take a case motor case like this a solid proplant rocket case inside it I put a mandrel if I want to make a cylindrical grain I put a cylindrical Rod over here pour the proplant over here if I want to make a star grain well the shape of this mandrel which I use should be a star shape and then I I cure it and then I remove this mandrel therefore I have this particular shape of the grain over here and on removing sometimes to remove the grain is difficult and therefore we use some agents which like silicone oil or something which are essentially insulators to be able to easily remove it and I form the Grain in this particular way now if the surface of the grain is such that it is not easily ignitable what happens you are transferring energy the grain gets heated and as it continues to get heated it's it's a when it begins to burn it starts burning at a higher temperature and since it starts burning at a higher temperature the value of R is now influenced by the temperature sensitivity factor and therefore since this you have a burning takes place at a high temperature it produces much more mass or it burns with a higher speed and therefore you have higher amount of mass which is getting released and therefore the pressure could go up this is one reason the second reason could be maybe I have velocities and it could read to higher veloc higher burning rates towards the end and that's also possible but to be able to prevent this what is normally done is we take something like an Emory paper and remove the surface defects and Ensure that the surface of the proplant is easily ignitable let's put it down to prevent ignition Spike ignition pressure spike what we do is maybe we Emme a surface take an Emory paper maybe make the Surface make sure oxidizer and fuel are readily available and it catches fire easily if not maybe you have to make sure that the surface is such that some other reason like erosive burning which I will consider shortly does not lead to an anomaly and have a pressure spike instead of the motor burning like this it must not happen I have a huge pressure spike I can always tolerate something which is small but this must not not happen in practice this is something we have to guard against something which I missed out telling when we talked of igniters was very often when we ignite a motor the gases are going out and some of these motors have to ignite in vacuum and therefore we put something like a closure here we initially close the thing like this and when pressure builds up this goes off and once the motor is ignited this gets thrown out and let's make sure that this is around five bar to six bar such that some minimal pressure gets created this is known as a nozzle closure well these are all about solid proplant Rockets we have considered the burn rates we have considered how to go about making a a grain of a particular configuration to get a particular thrust and then we looked at igniter we looked at the action time the burn time and therefore maybe we should put things together at this point in time before we close our discussions on the solid proplant rocket let's see what what we could think of we talked in terms of burn rate R how did we Define the burn rate or how did we determine the burn rate well we said I can make a proplant a small strand maybe something like maybe a diameter let's say 1 cm or so I could put it in a chamber I pressurize the chamber to whatever pressure I'm interested in then I I ignite the surface maybe I measure the burn rate when it propagates through a particular distance I control the pressure in this chamber and this particular chamber in which such strands are burnt is known as a Crawford bomb it's something like a bomb type of a calorimeter in which I burn the propin but all what I do is I put a fuse wire here I put a fuse wire here I give a timer the timer tells me it starts over here stops over here this length is l l divided by the time is the burn rate R when the chamber is pressurized to some level now I use this burn rate in a rocket motor and well the rocket motor let's say the same end configuration is like this and in the rocket motor what I have maybe the diameter is D the Thro diameter is DT I want to find out the burn rate I measure over here it gives me let's say 4 mm/s at a pressure of let's say uh five or let's say standard pressure 7 MPA here the chamber pressure is 7 MPA the question is will I get the same value of r or should I get a different value what is your take on this how would you feel should it be the same I measure in a strand I take it over here I I put a same pressure ambient I measure a burn rate of 4 mm/s at the same pressure as is over here and I want to measure the burn rate in the motor because I use this to be able to design this will it be the same or should it be different if it is different why should it be different any guess on this how would you look at this problem to be able to answer this we again go back and write what is the equation we did right for burn rate we got the equation R is equal to APN how did we get this equation we said well I have the surface the flame is standing off at a distance xar from the surface please keep our discussions very clear and how did we get this we said R is equal to the heat which is given over here thermal conductivity of the gas above the surface into the temperature of the flame minus temperature at the surface divided by xar is the heat which is conducted divided by R into specific heat into surface temperature minus the initial temperature plus the exity of the surface we derived this based on the simple model over here now can we look at this for the experiment over here and the experiment over here and say would it be different in the two cases or should it be the same this is a peral problem we have with solid proplant Rockets now what is happening here the ambient is all cold gas even though it's at the same pressure here the ambient is Hot Gas therefore I will have heat radiation coming on the surface in other words when I test a motor I will have something like Q radiation coming on the propin surface I could also have in a radial burning grain Q due to convection coming on the surface and therefore the burn rate in a motor should be higher than in when it is tested over here and therefore to determine the burn rate what is done is you have to test it in a small solid proplant rocket and these Rockets are what are known as control blocks or control round because I cannot really use this standard apparatus to determine the burn rate I have to use this because it is more representative and what do I do the what do I do with this maybe when I'm developing a propan different formulations I try I fix the formulation here but the final burn rate is always derived with a small solid proplant rocket itself which is known as a controll round in India we call control round as AG rounds but mind you the name should be control round let's not confuse it with ag missile maybe we will talk about it later small Rockets maybe diameter around 200 mm length around 400 MM block cylindrical burning is what we call as a and that is how we determine how do we determine burn rate burn rate is equal to web web thickness divided by the web burn time and that's how we do we we go ahead and do it but now the problem is still still worse I come to this case of let's say I consider two cases well we said the solid propin rocket of spacer is a very large motor diameter is around 3.8 M diameter the length is around 40 m this is one motor let's say it's also let's say some some star shape but we just say a simple radial burning outside let's say I have another motor using here we said Pand proplant the same P band proplant in a small motor not a control round but so let's say in a motor let's say 10 m long maybe diameter of 1 M similar green will the burn rate in this and this at the same pressure be the same or different again I look at the radiation radiation depends on the mean beam length therefore I expect the burn rate in a larger motor to be different but it's not necessarily true there are other factors like mechanical properties of the proplant why I say mechanical properties mechanical properties could be hardness could be tensile strength could be the ductility of the propan and during burning I could have some deformation taking place all those things is going to affect my thickness over here and therefore scaling of burning rate with size of the motor or size of the rocket is always of interest and we should have some say but I I observe that when you have some mediumsized motor and you go to larger size the increase in Burn rate is something like 4 to 6% generally and after a particular size it does not really affect it significantly but we have to verify it through models and what are the models we use again we go back to our Basics write the equation find out what is the role of convection and radiation and solve the problem it's simple this brings me to the last Point namely if we were to have something like a long propellent grain like let's say I have a internal burning grain let's say radial the the initial cavity diameter which is also defined as Port of a rocket motor that is the cavity that is a port cavity is is of small diameter and it burns at the surface let's say this is the propin green gas is coming out let's plot the value of velocity of the gases which is moving here mean velocity of the gases as a function of length starting from the headend towards the nozle and here there is hardly any velocity but more and more gases are flowing therefore the velocity is increasing over here velocity is maximum at the nozzle end now what does velocity do to a surface which is burning well it can erode the surface like in the in the in a river let's say a river is flowing and what does current of velocity do it drags the sand from the river so also I could have something like erosion let's write it down it could erode the propellent surface in other words I could have something like an erosive burning mind you proplant was heterogeneous composite it is sort of eroding the surface or erosive burning but more than erosive burning I find velocity here is higher therefore my Noles number or my renals number at at the point let's let's put it down let's now write it I have renold's number as a function of length well my renold's number is increasing if my renals number is increasing well my nles number or heat transfer is going to go up therefore I'm also going to get increased convective heat transfer in other words I can talk in terms of erosive burning arising from convective heat transfer and when we do such a modeling again it's simple you calculate the new value of heat of convection this equal to function of ral's number into prle number and this we write in terms of new n number nles number is equal to HD by K and therefore I can always find out the nles number once I know heat transfer I can find out what is the Q convection is equal to H into delta T and therefore I can find out the increase in rate and when I do that I find the burning rate can be put in terms of a constant into something like a mark number into the pressure to the power C the value of the exponent C is typically between 0.7 and 0.8 which is something like saying if you look at the standard correlations for nles number you get nles number in a turbulent flow is equal to 0.023 into Ren's number8 Randle number to the^ 1 by 3 that means it it does show that convection plays a role in addition to pressure I have Mark number effects and this is what what gives me the erosion effect and this erosion effect because it increases the burn rate can also lead to instead of the ignition going like this at this time the port volume is small I could have a ignition Spike that is pressure versus time I have an ignition Spike over here well we can keep on talking of these different things which alter the basics with which we studied something which I thought I should bring out was you know we told ourselves you will remember that the solid proplant rocket could be either extremely small extremely large supposing let's say I I I'm launching a particular solid proplant rocket it has a nozzle and to be able to stabilize it sometimes the thing is spun it rotates or rather I have let's say an end burning grain something like this it is burning over here it is being launched like this this is a case where in I'm spinning uh a radial burning grain over here and why do you spin to make it stable like just like we have a top which spins which is more stable I sort of spin this Mo or this is just linearly accelerating now what is happening is the burning surface is over here therefore in the the frame of reference of this rotation I have aluminium and all which is burning over here it gets pushed towards the surface therefore I get the effect of local acceleration and the effect of acceleration is to be able to either push it away or push it towards the surface and therefore I can say well acceleration will affect my X star xar is the flame standoff and therefore it will also affect my burn rate and you can have a simple model how do I find the effect of acceleration all I have to find out is what does how does the acceleration affect my standoff distance from this if I can find it out through a simple model well I can do it and what we do I know the mass here I know the centrifugal force here I know the acceleration over here I know the mass of aluminium particles which are burning and therefore I can do this problem and this is how maybe research continues in the area of solid propellent Rockets well this is all what I thought I should say but let's let's quickly revise through and then address one or two of the very major issues which were faced in solid proplant Rockets namely the control of thrust I think I'll I'll do that for that I come back over here just let's quickly revise in two or three slides what we have been talking of this is an igniter maybe a pyrotechnic igniter it produces these plumes impinges on the surface ignites the surface also pressurizes this cavity that means these are the individual plumes which are igniting this surface here the flame spreads and then the gases move out through the nozzle and this is how ignition takes place let's go to the next one this is a pyrogen a small solid proplant rocket this has a pyrotechnic igniter here squ over here Burns here then it burns here ignites the surface and Flame moves forward that means a pyrogen igniter is a small solid proplant rocket it has a regular proplant we will take a look at one of the proplants for this and this is the main proplant which it ignites see this is how a pyrogen proplant grain looks well see it's just something like a solid proplant rocket only you don't need so much of propin therefore I find I give a multi-point star the red is what is the proplant I have all these things I ignite this surface this generates hot gases and that is what ignites my main motor you we said gases must be hot gases must be contained within this port volume or cavity I use a nozzle closure the movement pressure builds up well this is sent out and therefore flow through the nozzle gets started till then I sort of make sure that the ignition takes place in a chamber which is sort of enclosed on all sides this is known as a nozzle CL closure it's just something like a small surface which is some ablative surface which is bonded over here by glue and the moment it it develops some thrust it is pushed out we use some such nozzle closures in liquid proplant rocket engines also we will cover it at that point in time we talked in terms of burn time two tangents this is shown for a progressive case a tangent here A to B is what is the burn time and maybe 1/10th of the pressure 1/10th of this pressure over here is what is the action time well these are all about solid proplant Rockets now having done all this let's put everything together in a single diagram what are the components of a solid proplant rocket well propellent basic it is contained in an insulation or a liner then after this insulation I have another liner make sure that it is compatible with this insulation such that heat does not the when motor burns the heat does not sort of allow the motor case or the case which is a metal to burn off therefore I have a proplant I have a case I have insulation and liner is also a form of insulation and then I have this as a nozzle the nozzle could be sunk into the proplant OR and it could be made to flex we have seen that when we talked of in terms of nozzles we have a nozzle closure over here I have an igniter which could be a pyrogen igniter or a pyrotechnic igniter well this is all what a solid proplant rocket is and we said it called a motor because there are no moving Parts in a solid prop rocket having done all this I thought let's review two practical problems which have been encountered during the history of development of different rockets and I just choose two of them because all of us have heard about it and let's clarify what really happened one is we talk in terms of solid rocket boosters for space shuttle our interest in this is we told us the solid rocket boosters for the space shuttle in USA was by far the is is the world's largest solid proplant rocket it uses pban polyu polyad in acrylic acid acry nitr as a propin this is the fuel binder of course it contains AP large amount of aluminium as in all solid proplant rockets and what was the problem in one of the shuttle launches this happened in 1986 I think January month maybe 28th or so there was one particular flight known as The Challenger in which it misbehave and the entire crew seven crew got got burnt out they they all died right and also not only the crew it was the first time that they took a civilian into space they took a school teacher right what what was the problem let's try to understand you know because we have studied quite a bit and we must be able to understand what what what really went wrong well this shows the space shuttle you know what does the space shuttle consist of it consists of a central engine which is a hydrogen oxygen kenic engine there are three of them here they burn simultaneously and behind the driving for this this is the space plane and behind the space plane you have a huge liquid hydrogen tank and at the bottom of it you have the liquid oxygen tank this is a huge liquid hydrogen tank you need a huge tank because liquid hydrogen is not very dense you have two solid rocket boosters and first what is done is these three liquid engines fire they are they they make sure that adequate thrust is developed because you can always switch on and switch off a liquid proplant rocket and once it has develop developed the particular thrust the two solid rocket boosters are fired mind you this is what we said is around 3.8 M diameter and around 40 m in height and this begins to Fire and in this particular launch it happened on a cold day the temperature at the ambient was around minus 1° previous night it was in the morning around 8:00 or so the previous night the temperatures went down as low as -5° C and this shows you know it was a perfect launch it takes off beautifully but then after some time let's come back to the earlier slide after some time maybe around 6 seconds after ignition of the solid rocket booster you know around this region in the on the right side Engine little bit of gas was found to escape let let's see the problem whenever we have these huge boosters what happens let's like how do we make the construction it's very difficult to to have a a a entire motor or entire grain to be cast together we make it into blocks and then assemble them together each block is known as a segment and now therefore you make small segments the solid propellent segments in the case of space shuttle consists of something like I think six segments and what is done at the factory wherein these things are made itself some of them are done but three of the six segments are assembled in the factory such that it is still transportable and then in the launch site maybe the others are assembled together how do you assemble it you you have the case over here you have the case over here you need to make sure that these two are put together or joined together such that no leakage is possible between this in other words one segment maybe I'll put something over here insulation then I have to put the other segment over here this has to be joined together maybe I should be able to join it in some form over here and how is it joined we put O-rings in other words let let's try to make a a sketch of how the orings function see how how do you assemble an oring in any problem I have a oing group I put the O-ring over here and when I when I have to assemble this the O-ring being flexible it it makes this Junction to be airtight or leak tight and therefore two O-rings are used and these O-rings are of rubber the rubber orings which were meant for this have not been tested for temperatures less than 15° Centigrade the previous night was cold this particular launch was on hold for some time and therefore what happened the oing which is resilient at ambient temperature becomes rigid and hard and when it becomes hard it does not it allows the gas to Flow by and therefore at the segment joint what is available some little bit of gas begins to flow back and the moment it is ignited within 6 seconds you know people saw or when failure analysis was done they found some gas gases were beginning to escape these gases are escaping but you know our proplant is highly aluminium therefore what does aluminium oxide do it goes and blocks it well the motor is still safe it keeps on going further and further from 0.6 seconds at which the orings have failed up to something like 60 seconds 62 seconds well the flight was perfect it keeps on going because aluminium oxide there is a hole aluminium oxide blocks it the chamber continues to function well but you know whenever when we fire a missile or a rocket it goes through the atmosphere at around maybe something like 13 kilm height when it was going we have wind in a particular direction and the bottom wind is in the opposite direction we call this as a wind share some wind moves in this direction some wind moves in this direction when the vehicle is moving up let's let's again put it together now the vehicle is moving up and what is happening some wind is in this direction some wind is it sees wind she it gets shaken and therefore at that point in time the breach takes place at the bottom on the right hand side the opening opens out some flame comes out and when this flame comes out it hits against one of the attachment which is attaching this to the main rocket and that gives way and this fellow comes out and it gives a Thrust in some other direction not only that this flame hits against that uh what we said is a hydrogen tank which is available in between spills the hydrogen this happens at a height of around 14 km and well what what could happen well there is a huge Fireball and the entire mission is a failure therefore we do see the corrective action of aluminium oxide in sealing the hole in fact one of the recommendation is whenever you use an igniter for pyrogen we never put aluminium because the nozzle will get CL blogged but here it helped but the failure was because of the O-rings which were not doing the job well well this is about space shuttle you know one last example I'll take you know this is also something which is interesting I will cover the details of this when I look at instability you know we have the second largest motor I just picked on these two something like space shuttle has 500 tons of propin the second biggest is something uses 280 tons of propolin this is in the case of Arion Arion is a French rocket and it uses something like a htpb based propin hydroxy terminated polybed in and in this particular case what happened is again being a large rocket we have segments different segments and how do you assemble the segments well in between the segments I put put glue or some inhibitor join it together and let's now consider a segment joint the segment joint is well I keep this open I have one segment over here this is my inner diameter I put a segment joint over here then I have the next segment coming over here and then I have have the inhibitor over here now when the proplant burns the propin burns fast whereas this fell does not burn fast therefore after some time I have the Inhibitors standing like this the proplant is over here the flow takes place here and therefore some EDS are formed these EDS in the flow have a characteristic frequency or are disturbances and these disturbances get Amplified and the thrust instead of being something like this starts oscillating and the oscillation is because of the Eds form because this follow projects when when the proplant has burnt over here well I have this protrusion here I have something like this standing and this causes the pressure to oscillate we will see such mechanisms when we look at the chapter when we look at combustion instability well this is all about solid proplant Rockets Maybe we all should try different problems and maybe one problem which I think you all should think of is maybe if I'm given something like a Thrust of a solid proplant rocket given the specific impulse of the rocket I can find out what is the mass flow rate I can also use the C star find out what is the value of at or what is the value of p and using p and the burn rate relation R is equal to APN find out the burn rate and then solve the problem this is how it's quite simple and in the assignments have given you something like 10 problems maybe you all should try it out well we we have finished the portion on solid proplant rockets in the next class I will start with liquid propin Rockets well thank you then | CH 24: IIT KANPUR 01: Aeronautical Engineering | UCAY_6s72QEbUUDl-yTtJV_g | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,398 | 43,003 |
Qz6l62glvFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz6l62glvFY | Community Resources Committee Jun 2, 2020 | well good afternoon this is a joint meeting of the community resources committee in the Finance Committee for June 2nd 2020 and the meeting pursuant to Governor Baker's March 12 2020 order suspending certain provisions of the Open Meeting Law general law 30 a section 18 is a meeting of the the two committees and is being conducted by a remote participation so I'm gonna call the Finance Committee to order and then I am going to go which I've just done now and then go through for each member of the committee and recognize you by name and asked you to indicate that you can hear me and you can enter then we'll know you can be heard to confirm your participation and then I'm going to ask Mandy to call the Community Resources Committee together and do the same thing for her committee and this is necessary in order to complete the beginning of the process so that Danfoss at present okay thank you lynn Griezmann yes Dorothy Pam yes okay Kathy shame yes and then we have three people I'm just gonna so that everybody can confirm they're here these are non-voting community members of the committee but they are members of our committee and very important members Bob Wagner I'm here you just and Sharon Pavan Ali I'm here and Mary Lee Thomas didn't they done okay so we are complete I turn this over to Mandy Jo for a minute thank you Andy it is now 207 I guess and I will call seeing a quorum presence the June 2nd 2020 meeting of the community resources committee that's committee to order I will go through the role and make sure everyone can hear us Shalini Boehm present Evan Ross present Steve Schreiber is it and I believe Sarah Swartz is still not present so we are working on figuring out whether she can attend or not but she is not present at the time and obviously Mandy Johanna key is present and I'm going to turn it back over to Andy who will be running this portion of the meeting when this portion is over I will recess of the community resources committee so we can reconvene in a different zoom room and I'll explain it as we go Linda can you put up the agenda for a moment for everybody to see and while you do so let me follow up on what was just said and this is actually a joint meeting of two committees and if you go down a little bit what you'll see is that the first order after calling the meeting which we just did is to have a presentation of the Community Preservation Act committee recommendations for FY 21 and there's made buddington who's chair of the committee is present and is going to make that presentation in just a moment the what I'm going to do afterwards is after he makes his presentation we are going to have questions to come from all council or members of the committee and I'm going to try my best to recognize people in the order that I see raised hands on the participant list and not organized by way of committee I will then open it up for public comment the public comment period at that point will not be on other issues that either committee will be from the army addressing later in this but will be on the Community Preservation Act part of the discussion today that when the committee's then divided into separate meetings in the way that logistically is going to happen is that the Finance Committee is going to stay with this zoom meeting and members at that point members of the Community Resources Committee are going to leave this meeting and then join another meeting so that people who are interested in staying with that committee from the public will need to also take a similar action of the in order to get to the next meet to continue with that meeting and I think that that basically takes care of the logistics explanation of how we're proceeding so the other thing I was going to ask you to put up if he can us the financial order Lynne if you have it available that's not I can do it for my computer the reason that I'm asking for the financial order and [Music] linner if you are you able to find it or there it is okay the this is a proposed as you see marked as a draft financial order that will come before the council on June 15th and the purpose of this is to be able to vote on and and any of the projects that are listed which are the ones that are funded from the FY 21 funds and we very much would like to be able to fund those projects that are supported by the council so that they can have full advantage of the fiscal year to work on the project work and for that reason that is the major focus of this and we will need the because the the everybody to understand that and need to have the committees decide whether they have recommendations to the council for the June 15th meeting the one item that was recommended by the committee that has a minority report attached to it has to do with Jones library funding has to do with it is it would be funded by borrowing and it was not it is not part of the draft financial order that you're looking at right now it will not be considered by the council in June there is no date for consideration of the Jones library proposal so it is part of the report is part of it that was her bird and this is her third about committees but I it is not the major focus of discussion today however if questions come up from the committee I'm not going to say that they're inappropriate questions but I just want to try and make sure that people focus on what we need to do live on June 15th our council president is also a member of the Finance Committee linden is there anything else you want to say to what I just said in the introduction no and I will add that we're not taking the library up at this time because we really don't know when that funding may or may not come through as a grant and until it does we really have no reason to act on it because it would be contingent anyway but also I just wanted to bring to your attention that one of the other members of the CPA and Anthony Delaney whose staff CPA are in the attendees room would you like me to bring them in I think we can go ahead and bring them into the meeting because as you point out one of the staff to the assisted with the CPA Anthony and Sarah is a member of the committee by the way there are no other attendees at this time I had looked at that a few minutes ago to the participant list so with that introduction I'd like to now introduce Nate buddington and we all communit and I had asked he we had talked earlier today and I explained what I just explained to the committee so that Nate can make presentation and then open it up the questions after that so Nate please go ahead would you like me to stop at the end of each proposals to take questions or do you want to go through the whole thing um but it makes it are you going to be presenting by section starting at the top with housing I'm gonna follow your transfer order if you'd love it okay well they're since they're done been in groupings you want to do the community housing and then we'll see if they're questions and then start preservation questions doing that in fashion okay so do each category and then take questions at the end okay first before I start I just want to give my annual shout out to Anthony Delaney who is our liaison with Town Hall he's a pivotal part of this process he gets us information really promptly we get fantastic support from him he just makes the process so much easier so I just wanted to acknowledge his really excellent work with us so we have two community housing proposals this year that we've both approved on the committee one is a $200,000 appropriation to the Amherst municipal affordable housing trust this is I believe the third year in a row when we have awarded some monies to the trust in order to bank to be able to use as leverage if we have a proposal comes up with a with a developer where we really need to show that we have resources to immediately participate in that project the trust usually asks us for four hundred thousand a year we usually give them half of that I think they probably have amassed about 400 $500,000 at this point that includes this year's two hundred thousand dollar appropriation they don't do anything with that money without conferring with with Town Hall but it is there for immediate use if it's needed to leverage work with the developer we also have a two hundred and thirty four thousand dollar appropriation for Valley cdc's program for a first-time homebuyers in mortgage subsidy program this is to provide for $50,000 mortgage subsidies to quote for qualifying families they do there is a little some obviously some cost-sharing here they have to contribute three percent the cost of the house is a down payment and they have to pay closing costs the the so there's four or $50,000 mortgage subsidies the remaining amount of money $35,000 it's articulated in their proposal as consulting in advising for people who come into this process I'm not sure that word is really the right word it's really I guess what I would call maintenance costs to run this program one of the things that happens with these mortgage subsidy programs is they will have to reject the vast majority of the people who apply so there's a tremendous amount of vetting with these different applicants they have to you know have time to review the inspection documents they have to inspect the house so there's a number of costs part of which is the counseling piece that goes as they're vetting the applicants they say that they end up really doing some fairly important home buying counseling for almost anyone who even applies in the process but that that term really I think is the wrong term it's it's really the maintenance of the program which includes the counseling piece that takes up that remaining I think it's thirty something thousand dollars those are our two housing projects I don't see any raised hands in just second and I yes Lynn well Nate I don't know that hung up that's for sure but am I correct that the Amherst municipal affordable housing trust is using some of the money they have for the rent subsidy program during this co-ed period my impression is that they are but okay have exploited people did it dawn about that yeah I just wanted people to be aware that in addition to maybe working with developers in this case they're actually using it also to respond to the present situation we're in evan has his hand raised yeah I see Evan and Mandy has at her campus album yeah actually my question was actually based on what Lynn said which was that when this was voted by CPA this was pre cope and pre housing trusts making that decision my understanding is that they have about about five hundred thousand in the trust and they voted two hundred and fifty of it towards this rental program which went half their funds and so I guess I was curious if there had been any consideration in CPA given that they asked for four hundred thousand and you agreed to fund two hundred thousand if there had been any consideration given what's happened since to reconsidering that and upping their amount to help offset what they spent on this rental program we can't consider it because we hadn't been allowed to meet so there's no medium for us to talk about that very issue which is a really good one there had been a long period of time as you know and other committees that were not elected boards were not meeting by because it was not the ability to provide IT support for all committees and we've just now gotten into that next phase where we are beginning to have more capacity to do that but I think that what maybe is pointing out as a CPA committee got into a time trap because of that I think that the other point that I make and then I went to recognize Mandy and Kathy whose hand is up now too is that the committee could meet again now in maker recommendation and the council could make a supplemental order adding money to the trust later in the year that were no longer because we're not a town meeting anymore that only meets twice a year but we meet every month we can thank you sir Quest is about that they should we'll come back to it from questions Mandy thank you um question about some of its just affordable housing the community housing program in general and the funds in general I thank you for providing the vent reports the prior years reports and and where they are on spending and all so for the first-time homebuyer program in the report there indicated there was a recapture of amounts in an event of sale deed or transfer deed transfer or refinancing and so I'm curious who recaptures those amounts does that go back to Valley CDC for an additional sort of homebuyer subsidy to say a fifth person or does it come back to the CPA and so that's my first question and then the second one is we've got a lot of outstanding community housing grants out of CPA that haven't been spent particularly some for rental subsidies from last year that went to ACC I think there was a full housing another homebuyers Assistance Program from a couple years ago that hasn't had any money spent in it either does the CPA program ever go back and sort of get an idea as to where those are or why some of those have not been spent you know I'm curious particularly on the homebuyer program and that rental subsidy given the current situation and this current program I know the homebuyer was a different entity but you did mention it's really hard to find them and so I don't want to tie up money if it's not going to get used for 5 or 10 or 15 years you know because they can't find anyone so could you talk a little bit about that to date sure yeah that's a great question so this year on the committee we you know we were kind of looking at what appeared to be a lot of outstanding monies some of it from years ago that had never been spent and we really wanted to get on top of that because we wanted a we wanted to have a process whereby we could say if this money isn't spent in three years that's returned to the CPA it's a little squirrely right now in the agreements of whether that really takes place and we really wanted to firm that up and we did put that in our revised plan cpa plan but we also are in the process we have a subcommittee on cpa to do largely what you're just talking about which is to come up with a system where we can account for what has happened to previously appropriated funds and we've been getting some information from other towns CPAs to come up with a good system for doing that it's not locked in yet i hope we're gonna have it for the next year cycle in blank yeah the first question was about the spire programming and who who recaptures that right the money comes back to the town it was a little unclear to me whether it comes to see goes into the but Kathy yeah Sonya answered part of my question it's linked to Evans on if CPA gets to meet again can they look again at housing and I'm just wondering what we're saying is available in total to CPA for FY 21 so how much is the 3% that's our surcharge and the expected state match and do we is that state match certain or not so when Sonya when you said how much would be in reserve is that including the money we're expecting to get from state match or just offer own so when you talked about the it's be the amount being reserved it's counting both of those sources so I'll be watching thank you yeah here hand up so none of this money is actually in an account called CPA is that correct it's all somewhere else or yes I want to go back to the to housing and just check my knowledge or memory on this I also believe the municipal affordable housing trust is holding the money for East Street school and we don't seem to be moving on that because we've run into all kinds of issues about whether it's really you can do it the way we wanted to with the first RFP field so I just want to check that I'm correct that that money is held by the Amherst municipal house affordable housing trust and the second question I have is really on the valley CVC money and whether any of that money could be used for first-time homebuyers who are now in mortgage trouble because of job loss it's yeah that's an interesting it's an interesting question I mean I guess I I don't know that's quota beyond cpas jurisdiction to your first point about East Street School the original idea behind the trust being able to bank a certain amount of money was that if a project like the East Street School came up or the East Street School in itself that we would be able to jump on on at that time we were working under the Town Meeting framework where you know CPA was really limited on when we could act and and it was a way to anticipate either that probe that project East Street School or something like it should something come up but the one it's been allocated to the trust believe that it stays trust until spent and if it's not going to be spent it stays with the Affordable Housing Trust right now I think one of the you know if we go to this model of it in three years if something isn't spent you know we have the option of asking for that money to be returned unless another arrangement is made and you could come in to play with it with the Trust's money although it has that's a fairly specific purpose you know to hold on to that money for leveraging which could potentially go beyond the three-year or arbitrary three-year time frame he's not asking this because it really is you know it's just sitting there and we don't seem to be able to move on that building and if more money was needed needed for rent subsidy that would be another source it absolutely if it is something that the housing trusted if to decide that the there are no other questions on housing then I wanted to let make on to the next section which is the historic preservation grant mines uh we have for historical preservation items well one is with the north hammers community forum window restoration and this is a small grant of $4,500 it's the final piece of a three year project to completely restore the exterior of the farm building at the North End there's community farm this is a building that was originally the Dickenson family it's a pretty central part of North Amherst it's been in terrible shape used to house people that work on the farm they've had a number of funding sources for the entire restoration project that we were involved in the exterior which meant elaborate meant largely collaborates it meant replacing the windows with historic windows and this last part is for the remaining window work and the placement of the window sashes the second proposal is the we want to follow the list here to update the historic resource inventory this is $25,000 this is something we haven't done in a long time I think since 1988 and it's a historic resource inventory of buildings this is something that's a pretty important part of the work of the town being able to understand its own inventory of historic structures and and we're way over doing this most towns do this in a you know they don't wait 20 years to do these plans so we haven't done this in a long time that's a $25,000 grant there's a $50,000 grant for the West cemetery headstone restoration this is again I think the third year we've invested in the West cemetery which [Music] resource for Amherst historical resource and they're still you know we're just kind of getting through area by area to replace some of these headstones that or have either falling down or cracked up and push down or are on the verge of collapse with some safety issues there but it's really about really honoring this historical resource and keeping it in tip-top condition I think this is the third year in a row you've invested in West Center and then I guess I guess those are the three will come back to the library before we adjourn but I'm trying to keep the once we're gonna bundle into 15 separate but I'd we will get back to the little library I see so the remainder you would be putting into reserve that is for historic reserve for historic preservation grants and just everybody knows that because we're required to spend a certain proportion on each category if there's leftover it has to go into reserve that's for that category Dave so Mac I saw you you've had a hand up for a little bit I'm sorry Amy I was gonna make a comment about affordable housing but I think we've moved on so I'm fine okay you'd be welcome to come back to it and Dorothy ideon hand up for a minute oh no no it's still there still there hold on I can't find about the Civil War Stones in the detailed report a sum of money was given and I just you know I came in to one of your meetings late and I know they're in storage somewhere and I don't know whether you're paying a lot of money the storage or whether there is testing going on in the stones now to decide what how much money is needed to restore them or whether you're doing planning to get some money to bring them back to the town green or near the Town Hall they just wants an update of what's happening with the civil war stones oh I thought they were in the budget but now it sounds like they're not in the budget so but there was some sum of money in the longer report I'll pass this along to Dave's omec okay thanks for your question Dorothy you know I think a lot of people are asking a given recent a newspaper article so the Civil War tablets are actually completely restored that money was spent a number of years ago and so they are in storage they are not costing us anything to store they are professionally created having been professionally restored to very high standards we have looked for a number of years for the appropriate office you display them they way I'm gonna say they range anywhere from 500 to maybe 800 pounds apiece they're 5 to 6 7 feet long by 3 or 4 feet wide they are despite their weight and their size they are actually quite vulnerable to the elements so they cannot be they cannot be displayed outdoors without extensive protection from the weather water heat and UV so for a number of years we've been looking for a site to to display them for of course for their historical significance so I think that search continues we have had some pretty extensive designs to try to to try to display them outside and those were either deemed infeasible or cost prohibitive so we've looked at buildings indoor space like the Town Hall which impossible to to display them here we've looked informally at the library both the existing space both plus the potential renovated spaces and then we've considered places like the school schools the elementary and high school or middle school so that's kind of where we are I think we'd all love to display them but they are priceless artifacts and need to be treated as such so we've got to find the right place at the right time for the right budget so you may see a proposal coming back to CPA in the future once we've determined a potential space for those okay thank you okay there's nothing else then you could go ahead and just speak to open space it well I do see Shalini with her hand up so I'm gonna hostility thank you just a quick question is the percentage in which according to which the funds are distributed what's in the list here the 50% for community 10% 6% is that the ratio in which money is distributed well we don't you know in any given year we get different types of proposals but we for if you leave recreation out of it for historical preservation open space and housing we have to designate at least 10% of our funds recreation we could spend nothing if we didn't want to we don't in any given year we don't say we want to spend twenty-five percent on each proposal because it different years you get different proposals so we try to average over the course of a number of years equity but I saw a report this year I think over the last ten years we had spent significantly more money on affordable housing than the other three categories but the other three categories were fairly similar is that is that kind of what you were asking yes so I said say if you wanted to speak to open space and record and you could do the floor together okay so we don't have any proposed land purchases this year for the first time in a while but we do have a twenty-five thousand dollar appropriation for trail maintenance and access you know I think if you spent any time on the trails system in Amherst it's a pretty remarkable resource for the town now it's somewhat a rough around the edges you got some bridges that need repair we need some kiosks and places that we don't have them better signage parking areas things like that and this is the beginning we hope will be a multi-year effort with CPA to begin the process of really investing in the infrastructure in our trails in open space so and it's important to say that any CPA money designated for trail maintenance and access can only be used on properties purchased through CPA funds so that's a $25,000 appropriation we also have a $25,000 appropriation for surveys appraisals and studies this is a fairly regular proposal that we get from the town this money isn't always spent but it needs to be on hand it needs to be available if an open space opportunity arises there's a lot of preparation that needs to go into to that proposal surveying land getting appraisals and this allows the town I think to be a little more nimble in getting those getting those jobs done prior to potentially proposing the the purchase of some open space land and we've done this a couple a number of times since I've been on the committee in terms of recreation a very similar type of proposal to what I just said which we haven't done in a while at all as far as I know is recreation pre development funds and this is to address the same sort of issue you know one of the things I think that came up with the Kendrick Park playground is you know we suddenly had the opportunity to get this grant and we had to jump through a lot of Hoops pretty quickly to make that happen and we did but again as we think about investments in recreation we want to be a little more nimble in terms of being able to prepare for kind of pre-designed site work appraisals that sort of thing but dedicated to recreation specifically not purchase of open space land and finally there's a hundred and fifty thousand dollar 500 appropriation to continue the engineering and design into the reconstruction of the high school track this is part of a multi town CPA gathering of monies for the for the high school track which is woefully in in disrepair oh really almost unusable and it would be to get ready to sort of designed to kind of move the direction of where the track is and and begin the process of getting that whole process moving and those are the four open space and recreation proposals thank you a couple questions about the high school track I believe that it is not the town's land it is regional land and so one question is what does the I guess the deed restriction or whatever look like on something like that I know in the past for Historic Preservation we've had deed restrictions on stuff so I don't know what that looks like on say a recreation project that we as a town do not actually own and and then my other question related to that isn't I'm hoping you know the answer to this have the other three towns also appropriated CPA monies for this project um David would you like to talk about the deed restriction do you know the answer to that question um it's a really good question and to be honest you know this funding so when we're doing our contextual work landscape architects work or any kind of pre development work that doesn't to my knowledge doesn't require any kind of deed restriction and and that's what this money is for is really to further the study cpa invested i'm gonna say about fifty thousand dollars to do the initial study of community field and and and the high school fields and we share that expense with the region and and likewise this is a step further if we were go if we were to go to invest construction money in a permanent facility say a track and or a you know multi-purpose field there I think that's where we'd have to explore with that would that property have to have a permanent restriction on it for open space or active or passive recreation we've been talking to town council about it since we're not at that point and we know that it's a pretty big nut to crack there if we go the full route we haven't fully investigated that yet but I think this is pre development work for the further study of the feasibility of that but that's that's what I know there's anyone know the answer to whether the other towns have also recommended CPA funds for this Shh I thought Shawn meghana was on this zoom so he might know the answer that I was trying to hide over on the side but you caught me we used submitted requests to each of them I won't go if they recruit them yeah I can find out the answer to that from Doug slaughter but we did submit requests all the other committees to for their share the design work Christus throat right now they're struggling just to figure out where they can have a town meeting say exactly Andy these I was gonna mention they can't approve it until they have their town meetings but the way this is listed it says high school track and field replacement so it makes it seem like we're already in the process of doing the replacement versus looking into it could you clarify that particularly because of how David has described the issue of who owns the land from the prior landscape lesson Samson I believe and and to turn that into more of a schematic design so you can want to get more the cost estimates are somewhere between three to four to six million dollars and we wanted to get much more detail on what that cost would be so it's the I would like to the actual states that I just thinking Lynne's point I think is that maybe after the word replacement it says replacement designed you know a replacement studies so we're not physically replacing the track right now we're doing the engineering study but it needs one more word in the financial order it's bad it's pretty clear in the paragraph that paragraph says continued design and engineering work to replace not the replacement of the track okay we can have our staff consider whether they can add one word to the order before the word draft is removed from it so the substitution dropped after nad one more word elsewhere anything else in the way of questions about either open space and recreation at this point that's it oh yeah I'm just trying to clarify for myself I the current 150 7500 would be our share of what it costs to do this turn things into a schematic design but would we go ahead if we did not receive funding from the other towns in the region I don't have shown what the yeah I can't I mean I can't speak for the region it is meant to be the Amherst Pound share needed about two hundred thousand dollars keep moving the design work forward so this was roughly of an easy percent or so a bet amount and then we requested the balance from the other counts I believe if we the times did not approve it we can still go or the region could still go forward it's starting some of the design work that would need to be a conversation with the region good so that just brings me back to how much more money do we want to invest until we clarify our how we own this or what we're investing in and then the other question is if we felt we needed the other towns to put their money in we may want to hold this one off until we get the results of town meetings yeah so part of the conversation around why this was requested was because there was a lot of urgency at the time to keep the design work moving forward as they mentioned the track was it was in pretty bad shape and we didn't want to lose momentum or progress from the prior report that you know started I think almost two years ago so I believe that's why region this one class moving forwards because there is some sort of a sense of urgency to get the trapper place in the near future Kathy and I see the public Sarah so why don't we start with Kathy um so I'm wondering if well it's a two-part question one if the if the answer is we could do something with a 157 500 which is its own odd little number because it's 200,000 so we would still want to spend that if we would want to make it contingent on the other towns can we ask for it contingent on them and then my other the other part of it is when I was at the presentation by Doug slaughter to the CPA he didn't have an exact amount but he said this is far less than you need for a design and engineering study it's like the beginning of it because people the actual proposal just Xerox the pages from the Western design which was 4 million to 6 million dollars so people were saying exactly where does this fit in that giant proposal but so I don't know whether we're like a downpayment on it where we're paying half of it or half of it can be done so so Lynn your question can this move forward my sense was it wasn't even all the money we needed but I don't know whether it was for a corner of the field or for part of it so some sense of how far would we would get if we spend this money over the next 12 months Sara do you have anything dad Sarah Marshall is also member of the CPA committee and she's has to be recognized so Sara hi thank you Andy I would just add to what Kathy said in response to Lynn suggestion or wondering whether we Amherst should wait on voting this funding the other towns if they only have one Town Meeting a year that's their one shot to award money that their CPA committees hopefully are recommending and it would be pretty depressing I think if Amherst had kicked the ball on it so given that I that we would bear the lion's share of the cost I would hope that we would throw our you know throw our hat in the ring and say we'll do it and if the other towns don't come on board well the region may decide not to move forward that's all thank you yeah thank you I I guess I wanted to just echo what's there I said and also what Sean did and and kind of put a an exclamation point on that I just this is such an urgent project for all of us for the region for all of our athletes I don't see any downside and and and I fully support you know all the work that has gone before this been part of a lot of it to at least vote this the money's not going to go anywhere if we don't have a critical mass of funds to move the this study forward it won't happen I mean Sean will be involved in that I'll be involved in that Mike Morris and and Doug slaughter so we're not going to move forward unless we have a critical mass of funds to get us to a next step defining that next step today is probably not possible I do know as an example there the tan Brook goes under the fields west of the high school so part of this money was to really look at the time they would be of improving those fields with the tan Brook Culver did under the field so we have some work to do I just want to say that you know I think hammer should lead on this and again we're you know I don't think this money is going to be to be ill spent unless there's tangible steps that we can take toward a full design so I think the urgency is there if we wait and then the other towns box somehow and we've lost in another period of time it could be another year and the track is unusable pretty much as it is so those are my thoughts Dorothy okay when people talk about this and they raise this to me the question is why is it so outrageously expensive and why does it cost that much money for studies that dart doesn't don't even include dirt or machines to move the dirt I mean people played on fields I played on fields I mean if the field is a then get a new field go somewhere else and start with a better place and the idea that you spend all this money just on studies I don't understand it and I can't explain it to people so maybe you could explain it to me I see Sean soon for a new field the other fields at the region are not in great shape either and so this project is looking at whether we can do something or some other type of synthetic surface it's looking at turning the track and field it's looking at the creation system and things like that field it's you know this was a comprehensive study that we already did we have to study pieces already been done to really improve all of the fields that the region is a couple years ago last year where are the fields you know that wasn't really meant to be the Keystone you know one strategy for in the fields to be more usable all year round and it's the biggest chunk it's part of a larger plan but it is the bigger chunk and so this money would be the beginning design work so it would Andy yes I do not take any of my comments and questions regarding this project does anything other than full support for it in fact the fact that Amherst is paying more than other towns is fine with me it is literally inside the borders of our town and used by our citizens as well as the students that and the teams I'm just trying to get straight about you know who owns this the other money necessary and how much more is gonna be spent on design before we can actually do it what can we what would what can we be anticipating down the road you know I mean it's evolved enough things go forward but somewhere between five and fifteen percent of the construction cost so sometimes you ten percent as our rule of thumb so the project you know they get to the the detail about four to six million dollar estimate and find out what the construction cost is and then and then pull out the design I think I think in that budget they did estimate it design to the end there so we can get you the exact number around the design portion the proposals that we've heard today because the only other thing left and I'll just said and you can add there's ten thousand dollars it's proposed every year for administrative expenses having to do with the CPA program including membership and the coalition statewide coalition of CPA programs and that's been standard in every year's CPA budget over time so there's is there anything to add to that Nate now it's standard costs dues to the coalition legal notices in the newspaper or that sort of thing those are the things that we're going to be voting on on 2:15 as a council and the two committees will be asked if they have recommendations and on those on the proposals that are recommended on this list there's one additional proposal that is not unless list as I explained at the beginning of the meeting but I wanted to give Nate an opportunity or Sarah to say anything that they want to on behalf of the committee about the Jones library proposal and if not then there's no members of the public attending at this point for not members of committee other than Sarah Natan they're both now in the meeting themselves so to take treat this is also the opportunity for any other public comment from either of them about the issues in general but made this or anything you wanted to say about the library well I just I mean I think if I can just explain a little bit the kind of awkwardness of where we are with this proposal um I don't know how widely circulated the the statement has been that diana stein and michael burt whistle and i wrote in opposition to a proposal that we all had voted for a couple of months ago so just to give a sense of how that happened when we evaluate cpa proposals we immediately dispatch the ones that have no support put them aside we take the ones that have almost universal support on the committee and we put them up on the board and then we begin to have more detailed discussions on proposals where there's some kind of some split opinions or people aren't sure and as we approve them we put them up on the board and then at the end of the process if we have enough money we vote on the entire slate we got interrupted because of the Govan 19 crisis before we were able to do that last step but the library proposal was one of the first ones that we looked at and as we evaluated it I think it was seven to zero to one in favour after that when we passed it a couple of us began to get kind of cold feet about it and started doing a little research on whether it really was an historical preservation project and as we got more information the more concerned we became so at the in our last we didn't know it was going to be our last meeting but in our last meeting presentation to basically say we really think we need to pull back on this Jones library proposal for a couple of reasons that I think are outlined in in that paper that we submitted it was hard to figure out a title for that document without impugning that there's some sort of schism on the committee there's not it's just it's very awkward timing in the sense that we I can't we can't communicate anymore our concerns to the rest of the committee as a violation of Open Meeting Law and the reason that we titled that a dissent or a disagreement was because we had originally voted for it and we assumed that the three of us are holding a minority position I don't know if it's just the three of us are the outliers and the other six people in the committee are all gung ho for the proposal I just don't know but we felt strongly enough about it that we really wanted to keep the conversation going I think our preference would have been to continue meeting and I probably would have moved to reject the Jones proposal made my argument had someone make a counter-argument and vote on with it but we weren't we weren't able to do that so hopefully you know we were given this this delay we will get the chance to meet and and hopefully as a committee and we work very very well together close it out one way the other Zehra see your hand yeah I would just add to that that at our March 5th I think it was meeting last time we met and we discussed this at length my takeaway was that we were as the committee was hoping to get more information we already had an opinion from the town's attorney that supported CPA that the appropriateness of the proposal but then we had some other opinions other information that was countered to that so we were hoping to go right to the Commissioner of Revenue I think who for the Commonwealth who oversees the program and try to get a definitive answer and we were never able to do that and that's what I recall was going to be our next step we had discussed it internally I think as much as we could we needed more information to help us decide one way or another and we didn't get there I should say that we reference in our letter that Diana Stein had had a conversation some of the DOR the we went then went to the town manager to try to really engage a conversation with him in the room and and I think he made a really good faith effort to make that happen but then all hell broke loose at the end of that week with koban 19 and we just we just couldn't get it done but as Sarah says that would be a definitive conversation if we could if we can have that yeah there two other people on the committee who has to be recognized I'm going to get to them the second I just I thank you both for your comments from the committee and as I said earlier it was regrettable that this whole coded crisis has come up and affected us in the way that it did in the IT couldn't support committee meetings initially creating this time bind but when you and I talked earlier Nate I sort of felt because it's not going to be acted on one way or the other by the council soon I wanted to concentrate today on what the council was is going to act on in June and that doesn't mean that that gives the committee time to come back and have further conversations if it wishes to do so so but I'm sorry that it happens in the way that it did briber yeah so from what I hear from the way that Nate was describing that that there was almost unanimous maybe one dissent vote that the library project had support and then it's really almost like a theoretical question as to whether or not it's historic preservation it's been a while since I read the couple men I'm sorry the town attorneys letter but from what I remember from that is that yes that the town can determine that this is historic preservation so I guess I have a little bit of a problem arguing there's a worthiness part of the project which there sounds like there's a big agreement for that I think that determining whether or not this is in the proper bucket I don't know that's that I would defer to the town attorney we can keep asking questions and get the answer that we want but typically the town relies on what its attorneys are and I have personally I have a lot of problem with any of us going broke and trying to ask people that me know that happened to be in the State House or were anywhere else you know fishing for other answers because normally we rely on the town attorney well we went to the coalition before the town went to the attorney so we didn't we weren't we weren't going on a fishing expedition we were trying to get information in because we're a member of the coalition and the Coalition is really the kind of clearinghouse for information for CPA committees it seemed like that was a good way to go I think the reaching out to the attorney was the town's decision after they saw the letter from to coalition and declared that it is the opinion the minority statement from the three members Nate and two other members of the committee CP a committee has been circulated to all members of the council not just this group of the evidence to look at it blue coats in your packet and yeah Nate and then I we have two other members of the committee who has to be recognized I guess I'm a little put off by this implication that would come some of us on the committee of gone rogue what we're trying to do in our approach to this project is to what we think is honoring the spirit of the CPA in honoring the interests of Amherst taxpayers we're trying to play this by the rules cleanly with total integrity we've kept everybody informed you know we're trying to do the right thing here we're not trying to go rogue I just want to be really clear about that this is this is a committee that I think is still acting as one that wants to come to the right conclusion on this issue and the only reason this is appearing the way it is is because we can't talk to each other so I just want to be clear about that yeah and if I may I apologize for the implication of going rogue thanks Dorothy yes I do well I was reading this over this just before the meeting started and I certainly got the case that one of the problems with CPA money is that many towns want to use it to substitute for other town money when they need to do that and that it's not to be used to subsidize buildings but to for historic objects and I believe you said in the report that there were no accident historic objects mentioned I mean I can certainly see that because something that one has to guard and protect against so I was think am I gonna have to vote on this because I I found a lot in the Minority Report to be persuasive so I thought your what Lynn announced at the beginning was a good solution said we don't have to deal with this now so we're not gonna vote on it now we're gonna vote on the other issues and you know the way will become clearer as we go forward so but I do appreciate the Minority Report because I think it brought up brought up a major issue for CPA funds everywhere how towns use the money do they use it to plug their own holes or for actually what's in the law could respond to that I figure there's Kathy first too because she had her hand up yeah I just I just want to I I did think the Minority Report was actually was very helpful and one of the issues that Nate just emphasized was coming back together and this discussion with the Department of Revenue because the the spirit of historic preservation there's there would have been no question as in the past if we were repairing the roof on the historic Jones building or the facade of the historic Jones building I mean the the act is very clear that we could repoint the stones or stuff it was more can you apply it to a structure that is going to a new structure that's going to house papers of historic interests and trying to get some clarity on that and that's where the discussion was circling around on the comfort level because the the Jones project made a decision whyever they did to not apply for money for the historic part of the building repair they didn't replied for that they applied for the special collection a new space for it so that's where this gray area and trying to honor the spirit of what is historic and get some clarity so I think it's I think the solution of waiting until you can come back together and we need wait anyway as a council because of the lack of we're not sure when the grant will come in and whether we have enough money in the town for our share so everything would have been contingent anyway but this grant was only going to move forward if the major project move forward it's it's wrapped up so I think the timing is great too because we can wait but this could be voted on next year I mean in July in August and September I mean it's not a time-dependent decision right now I see another hand up what I was going to say is just on one other aspect of it the didn't what Dorothy said if we have frequently applied the policy when we have looked at buildings in building projects to use other grant sources and other funding sources including CDBG in the Community Preservation Act to help us fund projects we and to the extent that we can do that it helps us to have funds still available to do a little bit more with other capital needs we came up a little bit in the jcpc discussion but it is a part of the December council bunch of guidelines if you go back and about page three I think it is and look at the council budget guidelines from December that point is made there and I can think of numerous projects over the years that have been combinations of various pieces of money from sources of which cpa is one of them that's just the other day looking through a list for other purposes and came back to the town hall amount and the part of the town hall work for the original renovation I think the the Clocktower part was done with CPA fun so you could argue that that could have been funded by other funds but you know we have done this historically over time I think it is the long-standing town policy to try and do that Evan Ross I see your hands up yeah just two quick comments so one I just want to push back on the idea that this is not for a while just because it's contingent on the grant because I think that a lot of these decisions and investments also show some signaling and so just as we said that we needed to approve the CPA funding about a year ago for the 130 student with Hampton Road project even though that project wasn't going to be using those funds immediately and able to show in order to show investment for the state similarly every every piece we do to shore up this project shows investment right and it signals to donor I mean they have an ambitious fundraising goal and so all of these pieces play into that and so it's to me it's it's actually not something where we can say and we don't even know when we're gonna get the grantor accept the grant anyway we can wait because there's a lot of moving pieces to this and I don't think we can take it out of that broader context and then the second thing is you know I think that the struggle that we're facing is we asked we the CPA committee asked for two opinions one or collectively two opinions were received that are in conflict and and you could ask for five other opinions from different entities and they might still be in conflict and at some point you have to just decide what you're going to do with that but the end of the day to me our town attorney opinion is the one that that should prevail and if there was interested in the CPAC committee to fund this project which there was it was a seven zero one vote on if we have if we have the town attorney opinion that that gives us the cover to move forward with it and there's interest I'm not sure why we I keep soliciting opinion after opinion we have we have a legal opinion that says we can do it we clearly want to this committee wanted to do it I don't want I hope that too much time isn't spent going back and forth on this on if this is something the committee actually wants to see how so if there's nothing else is we're not really going to be dealing with the library right now and I want to let the two committees continue their meetings if there's no objection and I'm and I'm really looking for raised hands to see if there's objection then what we're going to do is I'm going to ask Mandy Joe to take over for a moment and to recess her committee and give instructions as to how people can continue to participate in that committee meeting and I'm going to during that period of time treat the Finance Committee is in recess though we will as soon as Mandy has finished that continue with the Finance Committee meeting some Mandy thank you Andy at this time I am going to recess this is 322 p.m. I'm going to call about a five-minute recess of this DRC we will reconvene as soon as possible in the virtual meeting link for part two so each of our committee members have received two virtual meeting links we are going to head to part 2 link which is just the CRC meeting link at this time for those in the public there were two meeting links on the count the CRC agenda if you wish to follow us to the continuation of this community resources to be meeting you will now move to the part 2 link which was the second link on the agenda and that is how you can join us there so at this time 322 p.m. we are in recess until we can reconvene in a new need oh it is now 358 p.m. and I am reconvening the community Preservation Committee to order after a break a slightly longer than we thought we ran into some technical issues but we do have a quorum present I will just go through again to make sure everyone can hear us and then I will quickly run through what the agenda is going to look like since we are close to end of time so Evan yep Steve yep he responded Shalini yes and Sarah yes and Sarah is with us now she has joined sorry I am so sorry to show it Shalini so sorry do you thought we were like spam in some doctors office or something thank you I was like who are you yeah I'm so sorry but we are here we are going to continue our committee discussion on the Community Preservation Act Commission committee's recommendations after that we will be not taking any action on noise bylaw today or presentation in discussion items or minutes or announcements or next agenda meeting preview or items not anticipated we will do CPA we will do general public comment if we have any and then we will adjourn at that time as long as we can keep a quorum so we are into our committees discussion we are here to talk about a make a recommendation on the CPA proposals that are not seeking borrowing and I hope we can base our discussion on whether the proposals are in line with town policies for housing recreation there's master plan there's open space and recreation plans there's community field plans there's preservation plans all of that we are the committee that looks at sort of the master plan and the town's overall arching policies and plan and I think that's the view that's my hope is that that's the view we take in this discussion as to whether we believe these projects fall into those lines in terms of getting to a recommendation does anyone want to begin this conversation at this time or have any other questions for Nate Shalini oh I was wondering if how the CPA budget has changed because of kovat like just in my mind it seemed like housing fields more urgent than gravestones but then that's just me and I'm just trying to make sense of it well I mean one of the changes potentially is the match is gonna be a little smaller but Sonia I think is predicting an 11% match I don't know David maybe you have updated information as opposed to what we expected which was of 14% so I'm not a huge change we ended deliberations at the beginning of this so we really never got into a discussion of you know given current conditions should we rethink how we're utilizing our budget it could be different next year I don't know Dave I think Nate I I thought I heard Sonia say 11.2% yeah people heard that that's what yeah was conservative at 11 it actually came in - let me point to but you know Shannon a you raise a great a good question I think when we were talking about I think Evan brought up kind of the the money that the trust already has and the new request and they used some of that money for housing assistance should that be replenished I think that's an interesting I had that I almost chimed in on that that a little bit I guess my thought on that is that by having a council one of the true advantages of having a council versus a meeting is that you all can be a much more responsive form of government right so in you know when we were in the in the previous form of government it was kind of a once a year cycle and if you missed that year you know you're the way to Year to come back to CPA but my thought is you know see how the trust does see what the demand is for the the rental assistance and we you know we could we collectively could come back to that the housing trust will I'm sure report to the council how is it going what's the demand like what's the draw on the the assistance program and they might come back to you in the fall and said it's it's worse than we thought we need to dip into more of the money we're already holding or we need to have you all consider another allocation of funds so you know I think you know you all can be as responsive as you were as our form of government allows you to be which which i think is pretty responsive compared to Town Meeting so that's kind of my take oh I I also wanted to add that with the exception of 132 Northampton Road there isn't anything really and I don't want speak for John and the trust but you know I work with them Nate Malloy my staff member you know attends all their meetings there isn't a project other than 132 North Hampton Road that is pressing on capital funds right now so we're looking at East Street School I'm not sure who mentioned did what there was Nate or somebody else East Street School is for nobody's fault no real issues other than it's a very small site and it's got a lot of complications with the old school and wetlands is turning out to be not as feasible as we first thought and I think John if John Hornick were on this call he'd agree with me so we may give it away from he Street school but again that had that hasn't been fully determined so I guess my point is other than 1:32 there isn't an immediate need for capital funds for for affordable housing so I think we have a little bit of time here to figure out the rental assistance demand and then what's the next project coming down the list you know 1:32 just 132 Northampton Road need more funding it might be yes because I think Shalini asked a very good question about how our perceptions will change regarding any budget item but to the credit of the see the CPA committee I think that all of these are important in a post kovat world like the recreation we live within sight of the wreck you know the community fields near the high school and I've never seen them more used than I have in the last you know three months bye-bye and the school's not even been in session about by community members and then the library as controversial as that that part of the proposal maybe the library is essential in a in my opinion in a post covert world and so if this helps us get us closer to a goalpost of a you know a library that can be accessible more than it has been in the last three months and I think that would be a terrific thing Johnny hey I just wanted to acknowledge what Steve said it totally agree because my first thing was like oh housing and rent and shelter but then I was also thinking like trails oh yeah we do actually want to make sure that our trails are maintained because people need to be outdoors and have that and our kids need to be outdoors and that those are the safe places now actually it is outdoors so we want to make sure that we keep using our funds for those activities and the library and all of these so yeah thank you for bringing that up any other thoughts questions um thinking about master plan or anything as it relates to these I guess four categories and then the projects in general I'm not seeing any hands from anyone I do just want to confirm with Dave you know that we have a community fields plan and the track and field would complies with that plan I assume I haven't read the community fields plan in a while but I it seems like this one was just moving that actual plan forward is that accurate Dave yeah we my comments earlier I referenced we did do some preliminary work on field conditions kind of baseline work what were our best fields most important fields most utilized fields and clearly that core around the high school middle school and community field they make all the sense in the world that's where our investment should be so it's interesting you know I've been involved in this project for probably eight years and eight years ago I thought we should really invest in the fields that say golf park and I was convinced after working with his team of volunteers that represented you know LSSC in the schools and sports teams and whatnot and we had a really diverse group I was convinced that investing in the fields that Graaf Park doesn't make sense if we're gonna spend money the best place to spend in his community field the high school and the middle school field for a lot of reasons but that is our core set of fields and from a financial standpoint a logistic standpoint even an environmental standpoint that's where children and families you know between wildwood the middle school in the high school think you know if you have kids in the in the Emer system where the regional system you spend so many days so many car hours so many trips to those fields and it makes all the sense in the world to invest in those and sure put a spray bar get at at Guelph Park but we don't need to put it to field at Groff Park as an example or stay we Street because we really need to invest in those fields they're also the turf issue as Nate indicated earlier you know we were not there yet but the recommendation was for a turf field which can be used nine ten months a year and doesn't need to be mowed no chemicals no fertilizer etc so we're not there yet I know where we got some big hurdles to get through and design first but um Mandy I will put a note to myself I do want to revisit because it's been a long time since I talked to our town council about the issue you brought up or the question you brought up about investing CPA dollars in regional assets I know we can do it and I know that we cuz we answer those questions many months ago maybe a couple years ago other towns have done it when you think about the regional assessment and somebody else can correct me on this if I'm wrong but I'm quite sure that Amherst is 80% of the regional assessments so we pay 80% of the operating capital so you know when Shawn Mangano was referencing how did they come up with one hundred fifty seven thousand I'm quite sure that there was a there was a consistency there in terms of the breakdown of I think they thought this second phase of moving toward a schematic design would be about two hundred fifty thousand dollars so I'm pretty sure that's how they came up with 157 and change but anyway I'll ask our down counsel and I'll pull out some of the emails on that because I know that those questions are going to keep coming up and they should and we should be able to answer them you know very quickly and in the future thank you Dave I'm not seeing any other hands that means I think I'm going to propose a motion if people think we might be ready to make a recommendation I'm seeing nods of the head on that so the motion I'm going to propose I had one drafted but I forgot there was an actual appropriation and transfer order so the motion I'm going to propose is that I move that the CRC recommend the Town Council I guess approved the appropriation and transfer order FY 2107 an order appropriating the FY 21 Community Preservation Act budget second Steve seconds that is there any additional conversation anything you guys would like me to put in a report to the council beyond what has already been said Evan this isn't beyond which weren't even said that I just would like to make sure the report highlights the possibility that they go back and do a supplemental appropriation should it become something because that was my big question coming in today and it's been answered and so just I'm assuming it's my question other people have that question just making sure that's never report will do anything else seeing none I will go to a roll call vote of this we'll start with Steve yes Shani yes Sarah yes Kevin yes and Mandy is a yes that is a unanimous roll call a unanimous vote sorry for all my typing given that we have finished item 2a on our agenda we as I said we are skipping to B we will move that to a second a separate agenda at a later time general public comment there are no attendees I am going to state that I do not believe that that our technical issues affected that given that we had no public at the first part of the meeting where there were no technical issues so we we did make sure we did not start the second one until the online calendar was updated with a new address um but we did not have any attendees at the first part of the meeting so I was not expecting to have any at this part either and so no general public comment no attendees presentation discussion nothing minutes we will move to the next meeting the announcements I appreciate all of you guys the next three Wednesday's will be meetings at night so thank you for that um we will see I'm going to be looking at everything on the agenda that has been referred to us to see if we actually have to have a meeting on June 16th or whether we can postpone that to July given the fact that we are three Wednesdays in a row so I will be talking to Dave and Shalini as vice-chair about that looking at the agenda and all of the priorities and seeing if it's possible for us to maybe skip that given everything else all the other meetings were doing I will let you guys know though once I've done that and no items not anticipated by the chair and that means that at 4:15 p.m. we are going to declare the meeting adjourned thank you all for being so patient as we went through the technical issues and we did it and we got the one vote we needed to done today done and thank you Nate for showing up to this meeting and sitting through all this technical issues too for your support we appreciate it a lot and Sean is Sean still on this yes I'm Sean yep no problem have a good one you | Town of Amherst, MA | UCnjhMYHUcZMCfGbukz05DhA | 2020-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,947 | 67,562 |
h_NgTCYiAz0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_NgTCYiAz0 | S4-E05 pt 2 - Stoners - Laurence Plays Factorio: Space Exploration 0.6 + K² | hello everyone and welcome to Lawrence plays factorio space exploration with croro 2 and it's very important to remember that Wells the aquum is one of the most exciting things that's going on at the moment there are other people doing other fun stuff as well during the stream and it's getting all kinds of new things set up so let's take a look at what everyone else has been up to in the last stream the first thing that I want to take a look at is Mike's Expedition out to andron and this is a another planet in in the in our solar system and this one is a stone primary so this means it's it's quite small it's a moon of Talos uh and um it's only only well it's under 800 M or 800 units across but it's it's a stone primary and that means there's a lot of stone available on it for the taking and I've been a bit worried over the last few uh episodes about the amount of stone we've got available uh we do have quite a lot of it coming out of our cor Mining and our all all the processing that's going on of all the other ORS and things but we always seem to be a little bit short of it but basically car kind of hanging on and okay and so I thought since Mike was looking for something to do while he waits for the the naum to start flowing so we can start doing more advanced researches and things I thought it'd be a good idea for him to go running off and basically do what he did over on oan which was the uh the iron planet where we have a very very simple uh system that's hooked up to some core mines it pulverizes the cores down into iron and stone and cores pulverizes the uh those cores further down into more iron and some other bits and pieces as well and then feeds all of that over to noris so we've got that coming over why not do the same on a stone primary so over on this planet we have some huge patches of stone look how dense this one is if I go over to map view you can see there's a 30 million in that patch there's 73 million in this one that's a lot of stone but more importantly we've got the core seams and there's about 12 of them on this Moon cuz it's quite small we've explored the whole thing already and so we'll be able to get a decent flow of um Stone core chunks coming through from there and if you pulverize a stone core chunk you get an enormous quantity of stone out of it and then another core chunk that can be turned into some more Stone and some side effects byproducts as well and so we're going to load all of those up onto a spaceship that's going to park in here up in orbit and then ship ship that over to noris and bring it down in the secondary elevator over to here where it looks like I think I presume Tristan yes trist has set up an unloading station for it here so we'll have another set of trains coming down dropping off Stone that can be brought over to a low priority station over here so we're still going to be trying to use up all of the stone that's coming from the core Mining and the core processing first because you know that's that's a byproduct that we need to get rid of in order to keep everything else running however if we ever start to run a little bit low on it we can top it up with the stone that's going to come out from andreon now the thing that's a little bit notable about andreon is it is also as here it says bitam meteors on it and that is because it is a vitaman uh Moon as well so there is a small amount of vitam malange on it uh and so there's a couple there are a few different options there are a few different ways we could deal with this we could go over there with a plague rocket hit it with a plague rocket and kill absolutely everything sterilize the planet that'll turn all the vitaman into coal um and then we won't get vitam meteors anymore and relativ easy to defend alternatively we can take a look at it and go well it's such a small planet there's a few biters here there's a few in the middle over here um and oh a few down here here at the bottom that's about it somebody with a machine gun could go around and clear these out without too much difficulty and we've got much better weapons than machine guns so we could clear them all out and and uh and then and then the planet will be friendly and if we put a rack of um of meteor defense guns in orbit as well then that'll keep it safe and and it'll probably stay by to free so we should then have have a safe Planet without having to go out there and use another plague rocket and the plague Rockets are great but I always I do always feel a little bit bad about using them because I feel like we should be able to deal with one of these planets in without without having to wipe out all all life forms on the planet entirely the other amusing thing about this planet is it's so small that Mike was saying he's very very tempted to come out here and try and just Harvest absolutely everything on it every single resource so we've got a little patch down here of a million rare Metals we've got 37,000 cryonite another 22,000 cryonite there we've got a big patch of copper over here that's about a third of a million so it's not not actually that big got little bits of vitam L so it would actually be put it would be reasonable and feasible to go out here pull up all of the resour resources and just Chuck them onto a spaceship to be taken away and call it and then just see if we can actually manage to uh loot the entire planet the hardest part of that would be digging up the 73 million stone because that actually is a lot the rest of it they're all quite small patches sub a million so they would it would just disappear straight into our processing and never to be seen again now okay for for the basic ones the the iron the copper the stone the rare metals that that would be very very easy you just feed them into the processing facility uh the that deals with the core chunks normally and it and it would and then it would be absolutely fine they'd all get processed and used up uh the the slightly more exotic things like the vitam malange and the cryonite those would be a little bit more effort oh and the imite over here those would be a little bit more effort to deal with because they'd have to be um sent over to different planets to be processed down and dealt with over there but you know I think with enough um pigheaded stubbornness I'm sure I'm sure it would be quite possible and uh and that's something that we tend to have quite a lot of and and I don't just mean Mike in this we all have a fair amount of stubbornness that's why we play these difficult mod packs I do like the way the cliffs seem to be following around the edge of the uh the lake over here it does make this area in the middle feel like a bit of a Highland um endell has done some impressive stuff with the terrain generation for these planets and so that is the plan with andreon uh so far it has got Mike has built up a big solar array here so we have Oodles of power he's put in the blueprint for the Spaceport but hasn't but I believe hasn't programmed it up yet and the guns over here there's still quite a lot of work to do but I'd say he's probably done he's probably done at least a third of it maybe maybe even half of it so that's going pretty well we'll have an an unlimited supply of stone before we know it things have also been happening over in bigd Tristan has come out here and has been doing some hard work on making sure that things actually work properly so um one of the one one problem we had which we saw in the last video was that there was a spaceship parked here there was a problem with the cry with the cryonite that was being brought over and it the problem was that it wasn't being put into the uh it was being it wasn't being blocked from being unloaded over here so now what he's probably done yes there we go there's a a cite Rod exception on here as well saying don't unload cite Rod no matter how much there is so now it'll go into the train it won't come back out again so what this meant had happened was it come out here it had flowed back up here and it had gone back into the spaceship and so because the space because the unloading system monitors what has gone into the spaceship to make sure it doesn't unload it again rather than having rather than having specific things Whit listed or blacklisted it just says if if something has been put into the spaceship then I won't unload it again that meant that over here the we put the crite in and then because crite had been put in it wasn't taking the crite back out again so that led to some confusion and some problems and probably to the spaceship not departing now if you we if we look along here we can see there's quite a lot of the uh there's quite a lot of the vitalic epoxy we've got about a, and we've got about 1,400 of it in here and that's good because we're getting through a lot of that trying to make all of the um the high high tier productivity modules as we looked at in the last video um but also there's a load of other stuff in here as well it looks like the system is Flowing quite nicely if we go back down to the opposite end um we can see that actually none of the V products are flowing through at the moment I think I might need to start requesting a bit more of the of the vitalic poxy oh no I take it back the vitalic epoxy is flowing through it's just being made rather slowly so maybe we need to start making that faster that said I think the only reason we've got through quite so much of it is because somebody decided they wanted 150 tier six no tier 7 um productivity module so that was a bit that's rather expensive and a bit greedy and so that's pulled through enormous quantities compared to what we would normally be needing um that said we do need those so maybe maybe some improvements to the speed of production would be a good idea over here while he was messing around over here trist also Al set the uh the Big R train to only leave when there's a good reason to so before it had got into a weird state where I I can't remember if there's a shortage of something on the ground or a shortage or something up here but the train was just going round and round and round with nothing to carry so I believe trist has now reprogrammed it so that it won't come up unless either it's got loads of stuff to bring up or there is a big or there is stuff up here to be brought down that has run out down on the planet so for example if we run out if we run out of um I don't know crina because that's something we've we've been talking about if the planet has run out of CR night there um and there is some available up in space then the train will come up to go come and get it but if there isn't any in either place and it won't go well I'll just it won't go well I'll just go up there and see if there's any available it'll go well I know there isn't any available so I'll just wait down here thank you very much there's no point of me running backwards and forward for no good reason uh and so that'll save it'll save a bit of wear and tear on batteries it'll save a small amount of electricity it's not a particularly important thing to be saving the system from but it also but on the flip side it feels a bit frustrating when a train is just going round and round and round forever it's a bit it's a bit unnecessary over at the other end of the Biologicals well I was grumbling last week about how we still have all these delivery Cannon chests along here well it's not so much that we had the chests it's the chests were still in use so um there were there were still three resources I believe it was the lithium chloride the fertilizer and the coal were still being brought in by delivery Cannon and I wasn't very impressed with that that's not how we're supposed to be doing things at this stage of the game so um again we we tested that one over to Mike and he he has now set up a system where so well he already had um coal being brought up to his system of nightmares over here so we've got the uh we've got the co coal a coal train here which has been brought up by the by the shuttle that brings up all the miscellania and then unload it into the into all of the the uh the warehouses along here so a train can grab it and take it away to wherever it's needed but I believe here's ALS I was going to say here's also yes here we go down here he also now added on lithium chloride and fertilizer so those are also being brought up and that means they can be brought from here over to the biological science area where they can be dropped off in the appropriate stations here and we now have a nice ready supply of fertilizer without having to use the delivery cannons this means that down on nor norvis itself we don't need to use these delivery cannons anymore they will no longer be these will no longer be sending the lithium chloride up to space however I imagine there is now a train somewhere pulling lithium chloride from here maybe it's oh no no there is there is there is a mark belt uh laid by Mike but it is a mark belt because that's our term for a belt that just goes that's sort of longer than seems sensible that comes all the way down here and goes into the massive um bus-like system down here for loading all of the various different trains up uh Mike did have a bit of a dilemma about whether it was whether it was too horrendous to run a belt from here down to here um we I think I think we managed to convince him by pointing out that running a belt from here to here would actually be a shorter belt than going up from the stations down here and running it up this way I'm not sure it is actually shorter but it's it's pretty comparable running bringing the lithium chloride down here by train just to bring it up here by another long belt seems fairly crazy and this is the sort of the the way factorio goes though your base expands and expands the point where you you think well this is these are the this is the these here are the are the stations that drop drop stuff off to be passed over to the trains up here to be taken up into space but they're not actually that close together which is why we yeah we have these crazy long belts with frankly huge amounts of resources tied up on them but but we we we couldn't really get these that much closer may maybe we could have put them maybe we should have put all of this a bit lower down and we could have had a rack of stations along the top of here but then we probably ended up with I don't know I think this is about as close as we realistically could have got them maybe on the other side of this Junction would have made sense but then we'd have had split belts coming up and splitting off in both directions this is this is just about as close as it seemed sensible to put them so yeah I think it's just it just shows the scale of the factory doesn't it you you the that this sort of distance now seems like quite seems really short and and running a belt from um from here down to here seems like the reasonable way to do it uh yeah it's just the factory must grow and the factory has grown and um yeah now it now sort of dwarfs our bus is over over here and the rest of the factory just dwarfs it some some of the exra areas like module City up here are it's not as big as the main bus but it's comparable uh some of the the drop off stations up here for the for the bus if we put them all in a line and included all these ones down here that would probably be longer than the bus itself so yeah the um the factory has indeed grown to be fair the same sort of thing is true if we look up up in space as well we've got our main space bus going across here and yes it's okay it's got the widest of all the buses but I think some of the science ones especially if we include the material one over here are just as just as big in in sort of sheer volume and number of machines and stuff as the as the main space Mall uh the the Astro science and actually the energy science over here as well both probably have more machines and certainly the I would say more machines than the entire Mall part of it even including the Tower of construction going up here so yeah the um whilst the mall originally seems like it's going to be the thing that does all of the production it doesn't say like that for long earlier I talked about oan and how that is the place that is supplying all of our iron these days and the spaceship has gone off over there to go and get some more because we're getting through at to quite a rate last week I also talked about how we had a bit of an iron crisis that was at least half my fault and half um we haven't assigned blame for the moment I I don't think it was me though anyway uh so yes the spaceship has been flying backwards and forwards trying to restock everything over here trying to bring our supplies of iron back up to a useful level and if we look take a look at the graph themometer it looks like things are actually going quite well um over here we we have virtually full iron plates we have very virtually full um iron ingots steel is happy as well everything seems to be great ah here is the the stone concern I was talking about earlier and why we have dispatched Mike over to andreon to go and get some more of it um so I'm I'm glad I'm glad that sort of supports my my earlier comments we seem to have a bit of a blip in the in the mat science going on over here but I think that's probably just a a little bit of a blip because a train's gone or something like that but I'll look into that more next time and so there's been some uh been some work on the on the iron production system so this being brought down as we've discussed before down here and it looks like we have a decent amount of it here the train hasn't come back over to get some more of it so maybe it's in the in the process of delivering some of the moment but that train then brings it all up over to here where it can be dropped off here to be smelted into more iron in fact oh it's probably these trains here are you the are you the ones that go yeah they'll be the super low priority One probably probably uh yeah so the the allat iron or gets brought in here it can then be turned into and it can be turned into iron and Tristan's done some improvements up here as well including upgrading all of the modules in here to tier three apparently we were only using tier twos before so that's that's definitely a worthwhile upgrade going from tier two to tier two to tier three will get us I don't know is it a 50% boost I'm I'm not sure exactly it's going to be a significant increase to the amount of bonus that we get and given the way the bonus is all stack I think that's very very worth having he says he's also upgraded some chemical plants um not these ones he hasn't uh these are still normal chemical plants not Advanced ones oh he's done some over here for the for this part for the steel processing okay uh no iron processing sorry this this is iron not steel so he's done he's done the he's done the iron but hasn't done hasn't done the steel okay that's that's fair enough and what's quite interesting to look at here you can you can see the um the scale of these sort of things where he's got the um we've got now got four of the advanced chemical plants in here and they've got and they get four modules each and he's upgraded to the beacons as well so we've now got the the one Beacon here that's covering all of this area and making everything run much much faster except for those billus it's helping a lot whereas over here we've got um 12 of the normal speed chemical plants and lower worse fewer modules and worse beacons and so on it's just generally not as good so you can see here a really obvious difference as how the sort of the sort of effects you get when you do the when you do these sort of upgrades which is really really nice to see uh due to the all of these upgrades this has now increased the amount that's coming through so he's had to upgrade the output belts which I I think probably means turning these ones up here into blue belts so we now have a blue belt coming down here and that's able to load up the uh the systems down here we've got got iron iron plates flowing in merily there are still places using iron plates they demanding them by train I thought we'd mostly phed out or phased away from that but it doesn't matter it it's only minor Logistics costs um but as you can see we've now got absolutely full iron ingots over here there's no train here at the moment which means it's off going to go delivering some somewhere and we'll probably come back fairly soon um but things seem to be going pretty well this has meant that we've now got lots more iron down here being unloaded onto the main bus if I can find if I can if I can find where the station is but here it is up here it's got the iron iron coming in here and we are of course turning it into plates here because well that's what we use on the bus transporting it around as ingots is only really a thing in order to keep the um keep the logistics system a bit quieter a bit a bit happier and so because we built everything along the bus before we had iron iron ingots it all runs off iron plates but now we've got as you can see we've got loads and loads of it there's there's absolutely plenty over here it's being fed down and that should mean hopefully that all of our science production is caught up is caught up again uh that said I noticed that these machines here are running basically flat out we are churning through quite a lot of these um uh blank data cards but we've got we've got we've got caught up on the Reds the greens look that's ammunition greens look caught up as well uh the blues are caught up the Grays the Grays are working um but the belt is mostly full so I'd say we're doing we're doing well there we've got a we've got a good good happy quantity of those um it is being fed through steadily um maybe maybe this belt should be sped up a bit because we are doing quite a lot of um uh weapon based science at the moment but yeah so may so maybe some upgrades in here would be a good idea and all the way down here at the end the gold data looks very very happy okay there is a machine running at the top here so we have and now just stopped so we we've got we have basically caught up on all of the all of the norvan sidence packs I would say there's I'd say there's a little bit of a shortage of the um of the gray ones and we're going to carry on working on that and trying to produce more but basically things are looking good on that front and that's largely down to having sorted out the iron Supply and a few weeks ago we I did a lot of work on on on speeding up the production down here as well so that was all come together now and means we have all of the all the resources we need here for Kofa Mike has built a second spaceship uh he's done this simply by copying and pasting the first one because they well they need to be identical uh having different names is convenient not not but probably not vital um but yes he wants them to be identical this one hasn't really been hasn't set off yet I I think it's just been sort of dropped into place fueled up and now is ready to go as and when required because Mike reckons that there's enough um iridium there's enough idium coming through that he needs more than one spaceship to carry it all now looking at this does suggest that's perhaps not true because it's just sitting there going hello and there's nothing being fed into it uh maybe that's because at the other end there is we're still filling up with um with idium uh being made slowly but I think there have been one or two problems here since he since he left and declared the place finished um notably there is a train out of fuel down here um oh it's a space train that's out of fuel oh Mike you're going to have to sort that out I'm afraid that's uh that that that's problematic and that's going to be difficult to sort out Tristan did fix another train on this planet that had run out of fuel uh but that was that was a ground train and so all that was required to fix it was Dro in a chest next to it fill it up with fuel and pump the fuel into it um this isn't going to work quite so well with with a with a space trone I do note that Mike has put a label here saying look at this new thing wow isn't it shiny I think this is this is him being a bit snarky because uh I missed it last week but this is I I did I did mention that he said he'd improve the production of the um of the red beads that were being made I didn't notice that these two belts down here were coming from way up North rather than out of the out of the middle of here um so it turns out yes yes these are running presumably are running better but he's got a shiny new system up here running with the the new Advanced chemical plan plant making the uh the cat beads at a much much faster rate and that's probably what's keeping his Factory going so that's rather nice um it looks over here like we have a bit of a problem with h with Supply I don't know why you're just sitting there oh you're sitting there but yes this is related to the fuel problem again so um it turned out there wer basically there weren't enough um green houses down here producing wood in order to keep the fuel processor down here producing uh processed fuel fast enough to satisfy all the trains now as you can see by all of these virtually full belts around here this has now been sorted Tristan has put in presumably a ridiculous number of um well there is a ridiculous number of green houses and I'm imagining this is mostly Tristan's doing uh yes oh okay so down to about here was Mike uh so the these ones over here were Mike um and um down to down to here as well on the other side to be fair Mike had put in a lot of green houses it's just it turns out his needs for fuel were a little bit more voracious than he was uh bargaining for especially because there's been quite a bit of expansion on Kar and it's to be fair it's the usual factorio thing you go oh dear I'm short of iridium in this case so I'll send more trains off to go and get some more more idia iridite so we can start crushing it faster cooking it faster making it making more and more and more of it and then you forget that there's other things that lead up to that so you maybe you need oh there's there's another another Train That's or another locomotive that's out of fuel you uh you forget that um the fact that you're using putting more trains in means you're going to be using more fuel and therefore if you're using more fuel you need to be making more fuel and and so on and so on so it's a yeah it's an easy mistake to make but it looks like it's now probably sorted because yeah even this last belt here seems to be filling up so well yeah that looks that looks pretty good now Mike has also done more belt upgrades presumably he's just pushing the green belts further and further through so he gets more and more of the of the of the uh of all of the iridite products flowing through a bit faster and can therefore cook them a bit more quickly and so if we have a look at the uh the aridium graph well okay we see a little bit of unfortunat is it was running really really well for for this amount of time and then this this is probably when all the fueling problem started to happen as so now it it's got a little bit sad but once all of that sorted out once we've got the iridite trains flowing nicely again that's going to LEAP back up to here and we'll have that nice steady supply of aridium again and everything will be fine back over on noris I finally got round to doing the demolishing a a big chunk of that blue circuit Factory that we were talking about over here that we saw in the uh in the previous video I've now done it properly for Real uh the only bits that are left is this uh rare metal uh Supply over here that we can get rid of with this train or get rid of a lot of it the Train's going to have to do several runs because there's still um actually maybe maybe maybe one more run will just about we'll just about do it uh maybe not actually no there there's slightly more there's slightly more than a train's worth here but it's going to be a little bit fiddly to get rid of it all we'll do that next time and then there's a load of acid down here that also needs to be got rid of but once we got once we got rid of all of this stuff then we can finally decommission this this entire area and I don't know maybe turn it into a nature reserve or something because I don't think there's anything else we particularly want to build in here which is why I've not been in any great hurry to rip it all up um even if there's a little bit left in the middle as I somehow managed to miss destroying all of this cause an absolute bot frenzy we had literally all 10,000 of our Bots out picking stuff up from here and taking it away to wherever it was needed so we've had a massive number of um belts be brought in over here that are then getting upgraded and uh which is nice because we have um we have quite quite a lot of demand for the green and the purple belts going on so being able to feed in the lower tier ones and pass them through in order to upgrade them as as required as you can see going on up here is really really useful means we can keep the uh keep the factory running I mentioned also that we seem to be rather short of um electronic components on the bus so trist's come along here and he's dropped in a speed Beacon I think I think that's basically how he's how he's upgraded this all of this all of this is probably exactly the same and yes these are all still the same machines that were built by me ages and ages ago um but you know it all this is apparently all it needed and it looks like we're now caught up the this belt is moving slowly and jerky which means even though even though it's still only a yellow belt that is enough to keep everything happy it is a yellow belt this is this is a blue belt down here just it's a yellow belt at the top yeah this is this is now sufficient to keep the entire Factory happy so you know dropping in a speed Beacon it worked I'm not going to knock it he also found out that the problem with the production silence which I believe is the teal one here no that's utility science production science is the red one cuz oh yes of course cuz productivity modules are red and production science is Red I Should I should be able to remember it that way um yeah so he's he's apparently upgraded some um um the inserts here I think it's these ones have been upgraded to Green inserters because they the limiting factor now that we've got all of these all these modules on this and this Beacon here it turned out the limiting factor here was how fast these inserts could load the uh the iron or the iron ingots into the um into into the machine because this get through a lot I get through eight iron ingots for each one it makes and that is that's quite a bit it's a lot more than anything else that's going into it so I think it's it's it's a good thing we've got that now and match will hopefully allow us to keep up with the with the rate of Demand on these although I do notice that the this belt is is a bit a bit limited for both of them they are chucking stuff onto it as fast as they can um but it's all just disappearing down down the proverbial hole well okay the utility science isn't doing too badly that's caught up to here the O and the production science is only only up to here so good they they're they're refilling the buffers that we don't we don't seem to have a construction a construction rate problem over here it's just that we we pulled a load of it onto a train and now we're refilling the buffers so the next time the train comes back there's a load more ready to be pulled into it that's all fine and so this brings us on to the next step of the of the video and this is a return of the death counter we've done really really well for the last I'm not sure how many months no everybody has managed to actually just stay alive and mostly because we've stopped fighting the biters particularly we don't need to fight them anymore because we've got plague rockets and to be honest we've pretty much got all the planets we need however Tristan managed to step out in front of a TR actually he didn't he apparently didn't step out in front of a train he was flying along he turned his jetpack off and he landed in the middle of a train which immediately ran him over and he felt very very silly so um yeah every I'd say everyone mocked trist a little bit for getting run over by a train but he's still got the fewest deaths of any body in the in the any of us in in the game so um yeah we can't mock him that much unfortunately I do notice we seem to be a little bit short of advanced uh tech cards coming along here I wonder whether that's something we should worry about I'll have a look at that next time and so to finish off this brings us on to the researches and as before we've been we've been doing research kind of for the sake of it because at the moment we don't we can't do any of the big useful advanc the game researches because they all require deep space science at this point and we don't have the aquum for that yet so we're just sort of as I say we're doing it for the sake of it we can we can science significantly faster than we can think of things to science about and so we've done refine flammables 9 and 10 so we've got better flamethrowers we're not using flamethrowers we've done Z Zone Discovery 113 to 120 so we've found some more planets uh whoopy dooo we we didn't have enough of those we've researched improved pollution filters because they are better but we now have plague rockets and massively powerful weapons so we don't care about pollution anymore because we've killed off most of the the biters and also the these are I think they're fairly expensive to make aren't they yes they require cat Anon exchange beads imite powder and biomatter so we're probably not going to make them um but you know it's there so I guess we want we want to research all these things for the sake of completeness really so I guess it's good to pick that one off we have done weapon shooting speed so our machine guns now and now and our bullet turrets now fire faster um this might be slightly useful especially as Mike has gone off to a planet that has still has some biters on it he might go off and go pew pew with his machine gun or he might fly just fly past them with loads of personal defense lasers uh I I don't know I'm not sure how he's going to deal with them I do know that it's not going to be difficult though and similarly we've done physical projectile damage 11 and 12 uh well we're doing 12 we've done physical projectile damage 11 um so our bullets do a bit more damage but again all of this stuff has been upgrading our weapons that we don't really use anymore but as I say there there's not a lot of um there's not a lot of science left to do we could we could mess mess around with swarm safety but we don't use Logistics bots in particularly like large quantities we're doing Zone discoveries just the hell of it we could do rocket car Argo safety reusability survivability but we don't use Rockets anymore we could do Zone discoveries we do deep space Zone Discovery I think we've done all the deep space Zone discoveries and that abs and when we do those it absolutely wrecks the um the astroscience production because we use uh science packs up at three times the normal rate uh we could do follower robot count but we don't use follower robots we could do artillery shell but we don't use artillery anymore the the it's all it's all military or just upgrading things we don't really care about and so we're just picking off the ones that we we we have there because we have these Labs over here that are capable of sciencing at quite a sciencey rate and so we feel like we we kind of should be using them but to be honest there's we're not really getting anything particularly useful out of it but then on the other hand it keeps the factory flowing it keeps all this everything running through it so we don't end up with with backlogs and jams in places so and and I feel I do like to uh try and complete all non-infinite researches before I before I end a game so from that point of view it's it's kind of worth chugging through all of them because I don't think any none of them have gone infinite yet because the infinite ones are all the ones that require the deep space science 4 so we there are quite a lot of these left to do maybe we'll just try and churn through these as quickly as we can just for the sake of it just to keep keep everything running maybe I should tell Tristan he should do all of the rocket safety and and survivability and things just to just to get them ticked off so we can say yes we have done all of these researches I don't know what do you think what where is the level of sanity what what what sort of Sciences should we be doing and what which one should we be going well there is actually literally no benefit in doing that let's just leave that at the side let me know in the comments cuz I I I could see it going either way here and so I think that rant has brought me to the end of the video I I I'll stop talking about research now before before I just before I'm just complaining about it for the sake of it um but yes we I shall be back on Tuesday which I believe is tomorrow um in order for to play some more satisfactory where I should be investigating the joys of oil processing because that is the next stage and uh and I expect that's going to be fairly difficult because you know these games always get hard as as you get more and more advanced stuff to play with they always get a bit harder and harder and harder and steel was interesting so I expect oil is going to be more interesting then we will of course be back on Thursday for another factorio k2s stream and there will be a video coming out on Wednesday uh for for supporters talking about the logistics of moving stuff around in space exploration so looking comparing the the delivery cannons and the rockets and the and the spaceships and the Arco chest and the elevators and how they all come to how they all compare to each other advantages and disadvantages and the costs of moving things around um and that video will come out next week for non supporters as well so keep an eye out for that with which whichever side you fall on uh so finally I should always say always say please uh don't forget to subscribe like the video comment on it let me know let me know how how you think things are going and what we should be doing differently and I look forward to seeing you in the next 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i1Y-iTopWgA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1Y-iTopWgA | The Basis Of Leadership? Positional Leadership Or Functional Leadership | THE ADVOCATE NG | one of the greatest quotes of all time is that which was made by john c maxwell when he opened everything rises and falls on leadership how true could this be or rather what could be more true i am very fascinated by leadership because it enables an individual to see ahead of what others are not seeing leadership provides us an opportunity to look forward and further away from others around in order to anticipate the future predict potential challenges and keep helping others to prepare and solve emerging problems long before i was born and as i have read and heard there lived a generation of leaders who were most obsessed about functionality of leadership and the role they played for the people more than the position they occupied for them it was never about the position benefit or entitlements but about filling the gaps and supporting the people to heal from their pains through quality and effective service delivery they lived among the people and felt the pains and joy of the people they grew among the people knew what it meant and felt like to suffer all around the sun just to put food on the table and this inspired most of them to graduate into voices that made sure that the needs of the people were met irrespective of their gender their religion and their ethnic status the reverse is the case today because we seem to have a generation of people who want to occupy positions without a clear vision or well-stated description of duties i have over time realized that the biggest disease of to our collective success as a nation is our lack of vision i discovered that among the different types of leaders most of them were propelled to notoriety through circumstances and events which somehow made history to classify them as leaders and for this reason the function of leadership has been greatly abused and will keep getting abused because positional leaderships are more than functional leaders one of the high points of leadership development of any nation is dependent on how credible the leaders are and this can only be established through action and not words and i strongly believe that when the security security and welfare of the people are top priority the leadership will be demonstrated by what they are doing and not what they are going to do but the case is different today because we have a generation of people who are more soaked up in in casting vague and immeasurable visions which for that deepens the problem eating up our nation leadership is basically about taking daily actions and not mere words it has so much to do with leaders farsightedness determination self-confidence and sense of good judgment today it is no brainer that the relationship between leaders and followers is constantly driven by fear instead of love and respect for the people how true is it that the nation can only be successful as their younger generation in conclusion we have enormously huge resources but what is the usefulness of accelerating so fast in the wrong direction hence we need to get our visions to be sharp while our goals must be clear but above all we must be able to develop very strong will with a commitment to face our challenges question the status quo and solve our problems by ourselves position without function will produce a disastrous leadership function even without position will always produce a transformational leader wow raymond i think you you you really you really nailed it um i think the way we structure leadership or leading is also fueling this whole idea of focusing so much on positional leadership sometimes i ask people when you call someone a manager what does it mean right i i struggle a lot with titles i struggle with tattoos because um don't forget we came from a very suppressed foundation a slave is suppressed now the the the people who were freed uh now and slave reasons living themselves so when you call someone a manager you put in his head or mind you are you are controlling people but it's about responsibilities about daily actions i would rather that's they we sometimes we might start from the nomenclature change the nomenclature when you enter an aircraft they say someone is a pilot we know what a pilot does a pilot is the person who who is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that the cockpit is functioning the aircraft is flying but because someone a manager and he's just busy busting around people so maybe we need to start from changing the nomenclature and the defining leadership from the place of responsibility and not possession rights because position just confess your rights so let's go from the place of your responsibility your obligation beyond just your rights there is something raymond said that got my attention where you mentioned the idea of lack of vision the fact that nigeria and even africa in general is plagued with leaders who don't have vision you know when you hear most persons talk they said the problem of nigeria is corruption no i don't agree i think corruption is just one of the problems but that is not the major problem because as long as i'm concerned incompetence is worse than corruption you look at the world you discover that there is no system you look at and you discover that the system is completely devoid of corruption but why are they progressing maybe in europe for instance the recent american election reviewed that the concept of the uninformable american democracy is simply a meets right so but why are other countries or why are other continents progressing is simple they have leaders who are very divisionary okay and they are backing up this vision with great competence so because they have a great vision backed up with great confidence you discover that a combination of vision and um competence obscures the impact of corruption so even though they may be corrupt in little ways they are still doing a lot of things to develop their nations so because i think functionality starts with the vision for you to be a functional leader you must have a vision you discover from the presidency that the vast majority of nigerian politicians get to power without a plan the president had been trying for years he tried four times eventually became president and this is where nigeria is that is proof that his ambition to become president is people's legislation he didn't have an agenda he didn't have a vision he didn't have a place the agenda is then we get to that position and be called president and i think you know we have it today even as you know in the lead up to i'm very very passionate about this issue about you know positional and functional leadership because i think that is really where the problem is when i hear people talk about uh corruption i don't really give you know attention to it because corruption is not about people that are in power it's not about the presidency it's it's it goes down to even the universities it's go down to these schools it goes down to the homes and all those stuff i i try to focus on the fact that what is the connecting point where from where you are where are you going and what are you willing to put in to get to the to get that result that you want so we have a lot of people i was privileged to be a you know a political officer at some point during when i was still growing up and i left that space because i saw a lot of positionality more than functionality so we see a lot of people who like like when we started i was telling us that i i told you guys earlier that there are a lot of people who circumstances or events made history to classify them as leaders so you see someone who is a cultist who they know that he fights very well he knows how to destroy people's homes as a result that circumstance confirms on him because each time he comes to shout every other person keeps quiet automatically he is seen as a leader why because circumstance conferred him and not the function not the result he produced and the challenge what you will always find out is that this person gets into this place with our plan and that's why you see some of these people they don't want to come out because they don't have the functional attributes there is nothing that can sustain them it is functional leadership is sustainable positional leadership you get frustrated immediately you are out so they know that immediately they go out from that place they forfeit their rights that you mentioned they forfeit the right there is no sense of responsibility people no longer see them people will continue to respect them provided they are in that space where they are called all kinds of big big names and i don't like that i'm not a person of title just like you i i think one of the major problems one of the major reasons why nigerian political space is mostly full of positional leaders is tied to remuneration that is attached to those political offices right so you discovered let's say for instance every governor in nigeria this governor receives the at least security vote of 400 million naira months a day that is not a location that is not his salary security votes are largely unaccounted for so you discover that because of the huge financial incentives there the vast majority of people going for those political offices are not going there because they want to serve or change the generation they are going there because they want to amount to a mass weight right for them it is an opportunity to take leverage of the laggies in nigeria so as long as when you look at nigeria discover for instance that nigerian lawmakers are the highest speed in the whole world and nigeria is not top 10 richest countries in the world so when you discover that the position of leadership is one that gives you an empire for generations to come you discover that only few persons have the incentive to go there to serve but secondly because of something raymond mentioned the rule of law the fact that once you find yourself in a particular space you already above the law in fact justice and law does not concern you as long as you're in that space you discover that people have other media incentives beyond service to go for that position what also happens is that because there was always or almost always have a cabba or carcass you discover that they continue to rotate power amongst themselves so the people who actually have vision who are able to function who are intellectual and sound enough to do this don't get to the corridors of power because the people on top only circulate or allow people in their circle and i always say it's nigeria is a kakistocracy the smartest black people in the world are led by the dumbest of their kind right and it is a big problem as long as these things continue i don't think we're getting anywhere you know the thing is so so question is so how do we how do we where do we go from here um i think it was an air file that was there was a particular show he was on and he was talking about how he was challenging hungry but you know he said go and take the power right nobody's going to give it to you take the power as as raw and um unfair at me it's me it's me as it may sound i think it's it's looking more like it the guys who have this reigns of power because of the privileges the perks and the sense of you know superpower that is conferring on them they don't want to let go of it you know being in political office is like being a a movie star or a musical star most of them fall into depression once they are no longer on the stage because that's where they derive their essence from well maybe we need to start from um the homes right let's begin to put a lot of focus on functionality it's not you are what function are you playing let's start from our little circles what function let's place a lot of emphasis on functional you know let's reward people based on functions they played not based on titles you know you see a bsc holder who can do the job and there's an hnd order or if it's someone who has college of education um certificates who is getting the job done but you're paying the guy who has bsc or who has masters who came back from abroad who just has the paper but can't get the job done can we pay for functionality even in the corporate challenge corporate nigerians pay for functionality not for you know the title of positions people and i think that's one thing that has really helped a lot of you if you look at the statistics of some developed nations you find out that they are focusing mostly on functionality more than the focus on whatever position that you are and all those stuff all right we have now come to the end of this week's episode of the advocates however the advocacy continues on our social media platforms on facebook at plus tv africa using the hashtag the advocateng or on twitter and instagram using at plus tv africa don't forget to use the hashtag the advocateng to catch up with previous broadcast go to plus tv africa dot com forward slash the advocate ng don't forget to subscribe to our youtube channel at plus tv africa till next week same time on this station let's keep advocating for a better society see you all right five panelists five topical issues no holds barred for me it's not knowledge that's lacking it's that greed it's that mentality where you feel you deserve to take your own and take it infinitely and let everybody else just manage however the money we're almost becoming hardwired to try and cheat i would you know suggest that we begin to hold our leaders accountable there was a time in this country when things actually work i don't think that any organization should be above the law and i think one of the challenges we have in this country is about governance across the board what the website is like does it really affect us in nigeria i don't know what we can do if the system is already corrupted we've been warned as a continent of the influx of the 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hAiif3b2wxI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAiif3b2wxI | Sermon outlines: God’s grace & warning motivate us turning away from sins (A)– 2022.03.16 - Ps. Yip | and um now there are a number of pastors in west africa they have done their homework and they were doing quite well so i hope here too in east africa that you're doing well too and the message is god's grace and mourning to motivate us to turn away from sins now some people think that to help people to turn away from their sins they have to yell at people or they have to just use the law and say you have to do this you must do this or god will punish you so people think that they have to use the law only to motivate people to change and i want to say that um you know the biblical teaching is that the grace of god is the greatest motivation the grace of god is the motive most important motivation but we also have the law to remind us and to warn us if we don't obey the law so you know the main motivation should be that god loves me so much therefore i want to obey god okay so that should be the main motivation okay now please if you can see me please let me know with whatsapp okay and god bless you okay now here i have a few items here and i want to go through this freely okay now if we want to motivate people not to tell lies what can we do now i have talked about the outline of a message and suggested online is that first there is an interpretation of the biblical passage and then there is negative and positive example to tell people of those people who don't obey god and and those people who obey god and what will happen and then god's nature and and grace is how god's nature his qualities and his grace will motivate us to obey him and then why why some people don't obey and then reminder and warning what will happen if people don't obey let me say this again so god's grace and wanting to motivate us to turn away from sins that god's nature and grace should be our main motivation to motivate us to obey god and even when we want to tell people to turn away from their sins when we want to turn people away from their sins we want to use grace as the main motivation and here we have a few items that i will first talk about and then i will talk about different passages and uh so now let me go through the outline that i would like to do to use now actually i can show you the outline in here that this outline is a practical outline an outline each point has its point and reason first interpretation of the biblical passage we want to explain the passage explain it word by word phrase by phrase of course the important words that we want people to understand the biblical passage and then examples of how people don't live out and do live out this particular nature of god and we'll look at that how some people don't obey and some people do obey and live out god's nature and then god's nature and grace will be the main motivation that he is so beautiful his nature is so wonderful okay i have started already i've started already okay and then why some people don't live out this particular nature of god and why the emphasis here is why why some people don't follow god's way the reason why we want to talk about the why is so that people understand that when the the reason behind the fact that they don't obey god so that they know the reason and then so they can take care of their problem and then reminder and warning from god's commandment that when we disobey god there will be bad consequences there can be destruction to our life and then how to live out this particular nature of god and then challenge to people okay so we'll go back uh to here so if we want to write uh messages about uh these different topics okay not to tell a lie okay now uh the negative and positive example of people are you know there are some people who for instance some people who serve god and they they they really are diligent they do a lot of things but then when some christians discover that they are telling lies that they are not really doing what they are doing or when they are cheating on money or when they are sinning they're doing something in secret they're not telling the lie uh they're not telling the truth they're telling lies what will happen what will happen is that then the people would you know would say i cannot trust that person anymore because he's telling lies is not telling the truth so that's this is a negative example of people of people who tell lies and then positive examples that there are people who really tell the truth all the time they always tell the truth even if the truth will bring them trouble for instance they have done something wrong and then they will admit it totally then that is a good example and people say well this is a wonderful person now what i'm telling you is not is that it's not so hard to do the assignment uh to fulfill the requirement i suggest and after you do 10 assignments satisfactory satisfactory assignment then i can give you the first level certificate so and then god's nature and grace okay so when we look at this quality now telling a lie is the negative quality is a sin and then the positive would be the opposite what is the opposite the opposite is tell the truth all the time and tell the truth in love tell the truth so that it will help people that will strengthen people and glorify god that that is god he always tell the truth and he always give people hope he doesn't you know he he always gives gives hope to people so when he tell the truth i'm going to help you i'm going to bless you i'm going to give you strength i'm going to raise your life up to a high level he is telling the truth and so we trust god because he has been so trustworthy in all his promises in all his prophecies he has always fulfilled his prophecy so we know that god is trustworthy so that is his nature and his grace he he always blesses with his word of promise and he would also change the lives of people he would work in the hearts of people so that they will tell the truth so it's god who who gives people the quality to tell the truth is god who excuse me is god who changed people's life so that they would tell the truth so that is the nature of god that god is a god who motivates people to tell the truth okay and so that is his nature and also when people tell the truth god is very happy god will bless the person god will make the the person's life go higher and higher he will use that person so that's god's nature and crazy he's happy with people who tell the truth and he will motivate christians to tell the truth now it's very important that we can talk about how god motivates us that since we became a christian the holy spirit lives in us because the uh the holy spirit is holy so when he lives in us he will tell us about our sins he will tell us to obey him and that will give us motivation the holy spirit will continue to remind us and then if we are about to tell a lie then the holy spirit will convict us of our sin and will feel bad because of our uh our intention to tell a lie and then we will you know in the heart we have the conviction of the holy spirit and if we obey the holy spirit and say lord yes i want to obey you i don't want to tell a lie i want to tell the truth then god is very happy and he will give us joy and he will give us strength to tell the truth and then when we tell the truth he will bless us okay so that's god's great nature and grace and he has given christians courage to tell the truth even when they are persecuted they are really put into big trouble where they are persecuted for jesus sick and yet they still tell the truth and say jesus is the savior jesus is god i want to trust in god all the time and god loves you and i care about you too there are some christians who continue to to tell the truth even when they are persecuted and even if they are threatened with with uh punishment or death okay and then reminder and warning satan is the father of liar so if we tell lies then we are calling satan our father and then the satan will control the person so the warning is that if we tell lies that we become a child of satan we don't want to become a child satan so we you know we want to tell the truth and also if a person tell the truth and i mean tell a lie and doesn't repent he can lose his salvation if he continue to tell lies and and he doesn't repent he can lose his salvation now what if some people says some people say well how about if a person tells a lo tell lies and then he repents and then jesus forgives him and then he tell lies again later so uh so what would happen to him okay so they say well he tell lies and then he will repent and then god will forgive him so he think that it's okay to tell lies but i want to say this there are always there are always consequences of sin when people continue to tell lies god would not like him god would not have favor upon him and god would not bless him and people would lose trust in him people will say i don't know whether i can trust this person and people say i cannot trust him because he tells lies and then if he's serving god that people don't trust him his ministry will not go well so if people think that well i tell lies and then i will ask god to forgive forgive me then it'll be okay no it's not okay because sins are destructive sins are destructive there will be destruction coming from our sins so this is warning and if a person continues to tell lies he can lose his salvation okay and then um how how can we tell the truth okay now it's very important that we learn to to teach people how and the way to teach people how is to observe our life observe how we tell lies now i have told lies before and now i i don't want to tell any lie at all i want to tell the truth all the time even if there are serious consequences because i know that god will not like that and there will be serious consequences so i've noticed that when i want to tell a lie that in my heart i would have the intention that i want to escape some punishment and then i want to tell a lie but the holy spirit will move in the heart in my heart and tell me not to tell the lie and i would feel very uncomfortable i would feel guilty and so the holy spirit continues to work in my life and then what can we do what we can do is we'll say yes lord i know that it's not right to tell a lie please forgive me so we when we realize we have an intention to tell a lie then we ask god to forgive us and then we'll to uh get ask god to give us strength and then would say i choose to tell the truth and trust that god will bless me i trust that god will bless me when i tell the truth so i am not afraid to tell the truth so that is uh the internal process how to turn our heart from telling a lie to telling the truth so we tell ourselves so we talk to ourselves i understand we have an intention to tell a lie and i know that is destructive therefore i pray and say lord please help me to walk according to your way and i want to be pleased be pleasing to you i want to to be following you faithfully please help me that i choose to tell the truth so that is a very important how and also there are other ways that you meditate on the word of god to see how people they don't tell the truth and then what will happen to them and how god will be happy with people who tell the truth and also think about the past how god has changed our lives how he has worked in our lives and we say yes i want to i want to do things that is pleasing to god i don't want to offend god at all okay and then challenge okay challenge is saying well uh all people have to sometimes have a tendency to want to tell a lie but this would cause god to be very unhappy so when we understand that we'll say lord please help me please help me not to tell lies please help me to tell the truth to trust in god to obey god so that i won't tell a lie so that i will tell the truth and then god will help me okay so i'm i'm showing you how it's not so difficult to write an outline uh to write a sermon uh following my way uh this way it's not just my way it's also a biblical way because it every part of it has to do with the biblical teaching how to motivate people to tell the truth okay now let me go through this very uh quickly okay to tell the truth and then so we interpret the passage if the passage is that you know that satan is the father of those who tell lies of the liars then we say um you know that the passage says that if a person tell lies then satan becomes his father satan will have control over his life he is following satan's way and and god doesn't like that and also when we sin what happened is satan will come to steal kill and destroy and destroy the whole person satan would come to destroy the whole person so that interpreter the passage that when we tell lies that the person become a child of satan and we don't want to become a child of satan because satan will only come to destroy and then examples of people who tell lies and they lose the faith of other people and examples of people who tell the truth and then they get the respect of people and then god's nature he is holy there is no darkness in him he is totally holy he he only tell the truth and his truth is filled with love his truth is filled with his promises he will always bless people who follow him so he promised that and it comes true when we follow god he will bless us so that is his nature and his his grace now it's very important to talk about how god changes people so when we are born again the holy spirit comes to live in our heart and when the holy spirit comes to live in our heart will feel joy and strength and motivation and holiness anyone who sincerely believe in jesus they will experience this change when they sincerely repent of their sins and believe that there is a god that god is real and start to read the bible they will find that god will work in a life they become a born again christian and then when they are born again the holy spirit will continue to talk to him to tell him to tell the truth and not to tell lies and whenever he tell lies he will feel very uncomfortable the holy spirit will convict him of his sin and so the holy spirit would work in our heart to change us to change us so that we will obey him and and tell the truth and also when we tell the truth god is very happy and he will bless our life he will give us blessing on earth now and also in forever in the future and he will raise us up he will use our life so um that's god's nature and grace and then why do some people still tell lies because they want to run away from trouble because they've done something wrong they think that telling a lie is the best way out or they want to get some benefit some benefit by telling lies but that is very destructive and also some people just you know tell lies for fun some people gossip about other people for fun to tell lies about other people and then reminder and warning that god warns us if we tell lies we can become the child of satan and god doesn't like that and there will be um uh that stated with satan was come to steal kill and destroy and then how so we pay attention to our inner life how we have the tendency to tell lies and then we'll say this is destructive if i tell lies it's destructive and then i pray to god for strength and for forgiveness please give me strength so that i would choose to tell the truth and i trust that god will bless me when i tell the truth and then how how do i i mean how i'm sorry challenge to people that we challenge to people and say that when you tell the truth god is happy with you can you start to change your life okay and and tell the truth all the time and then and then you you're free in your conscience a free conscience is a free gift it's a big gift then we'll be happy all the time then we'll be saying wow god is with me god is blessing me and then we'll feel very very happy all the time okay and uh now we go to the next one lust now i'm going to show you the next slide so that you can see how i go through this point so that it's easier 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6j67LLdbmg4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j67LLdbmg4 | DLS-108: 2.2 Hydraulic Modeling | hi I'm I'm uh Corby Lewis and we'll be talking a little bit about hydraulic modeling and really what what uh consequence estimators need need to know to as far as the inputs to kind of the base inputs before you start taking a look at at consequences it all comes from the water first so kind of kind of overview of the objectives here we're going to talk about the important aspects of hydro hydraulic modeling in terms of depth velocity arrival time um specifically we're going to talk about breach parameters but really we're going to cover all the hydraulic modeling inputs and and kind of give it an overview of of what goes into producing some some Hydraulics that actually are the first step in in driving consequences and it's sort of an outline of of what we'll be talking about the role of hydraulics and hydrology you know the really the basics of of the modeling that we use and some of the the base assumptions and common assumptions that are made and talk about some of the sources of where those where the where those uh uh where that information can come from and a few resources we have available um you know even before we get into modeling to to take a look at uh flood flood risk flood potential of course there's a lot of assumptions that go into Hydraulics and hydrology modeling and we'll talk about some of the common ones that we use within the core especially uh to produce these and then of course there's always uncertainty and you know I'm sure you're talking about this on several of the modules this week but really you know how do you consider uncertainty and and how are we applying Model results and we'll talk a little bit about that in context okay so first off you know before you begin consequence assessments first of all where does water come from right um and and there's really some critical critical driving forces for consequences who's gonna who is actually going to get wet um if they do get wet how deep will it be um when when will the water get there or is there time to react and and maybe think about evacuation um and once it gets there is it going to rise really quickly or is it going to kind of slowly rise where you can even react during during um during the flood as the water is coming up and if it shows up is it going to be kind of a back Waters shallow water flooding or is there going to be velocity that that's ripping through and causing consequences on its own and then if you are evacuating you're interested in whether the the evacuation routes are going to be flooded so all those things sort of we can source that information and think about that before we get started with the consequence assessment and that's that's where the Hydraulics comes from this is a little uh tongue-in-cheek here but um you know as far as the H H discipline you know really no no no consequence happens without the wall with without the water I guess until until we do our H H work um you really don't have any consequences you just uh dry land sunny day um we're looking good so it really takes the water to to to drive consequences okay so you're going to cover some of just the very Basics and principles of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling I'll start with the hydrologic modeling hydrologic modeling is a sort of a defined as really the responsive of the uh Basin to applied you know weather or rainfall you know to start with you need some type of weather event by and large we're talking about rainfall of course we can have we can have snow melt driven events and we can have tidal events where there's a storm surge or maybe some wind driven wave action but in general in general we're talking about a rainfall applied to it and applied to a watershed and uh that rainfall then you know it hits the Watershed and flows over land or through small tributaries collects into the Stream and then the stream you know we we take a look at the open Channel flow take the stream and model the water in the in the Stream and then we can start to look at how high the water would get once it's once it's in the in in the streamer Channel and then you have a you know kind of a depth estimate and of course other parameters come with it so we can decompose this into individual individual steps weather runoffs um then the flow in the channel and then the actual response of flooding and elevations um and so there have been so as far as the response of the of the Watershed to rainfall it you know we've been doing this um for for many many decades um trying to trying to come up with methods for for understanding when water hits hits a base in what's the response Downstream and kind of the the the we have the water cycle but the really the unit hydrograph um theory is is is the basis for most rainfall runoff modeling and that kind of as a definition is is for one inch of excess precipitation you would expect a certain type of flow at a downstream gauge for that Basin so what you can do is you can measure the measure the rainfall with a either a series of network of rainfall gauges or or through now we use radar type methods but still the the bottom line would be catch it and the base method is is catching catching uh rainfall gauges across across the basin and then you can go separately measure the the Stream flow that happens Downstream and look at the shape of the hydrograph flow over time and you can see different rain different basins will respond differently I think this the on the upper right here these two figures kind of show maybe a catchment that that has a kind of more of a circular shape and one that has sort of a double kind of a separate kind of a double shaped where you might because of that shape you might end up getting a kind of a double titograph so each Basin is unique and and by trying to summarize that response based on rainfall is called the unit hydrograph Theory and that's really the the basis for for most hydrologic modeling and even even today of course now we do have distributed rainfall uh where we actually do gridded gridded rainfall and and actually take a look at even you know gridded gridded models that individual units of the catchment and we can route water that way um so there are there are more advanced methods that are continuing to gain gain kind of uh um use and popularity but the uni the unit unit uh hydrograph theory is still incredibly valuable so the source of the source of uh the weather um so what what weather do we apply for for hydrologic modeling you know I kind of group a few different category big picture categories we have historical storms where you might have uh you know measured rainfall across across a basin from a historical storm directly so we can model that um we can do predicted storms maybe uh you know the weather The Weather Service puts out puts out forecasted rainfall uh um so we can we can apply that to it to a basin and see the response and that can be really valuable during real-time events and we've also got a range of hypothetical storms there's a there's uh you know we've got a sometimes we do frequently frequency based hypothetical storms based on you know historical statistical um analysis of rainfall gauges of of Point rainfall but then separately we we have hypothetical storms that have um you know the problematic probable maximum um precipitation we've got studies of of that of that with and then you apply certain shapes to the to the rainfall and and time durations and so there's a variety of methods I don't think I'm doing any one of them Justice here but we these are the type of storms that are often of interest when we're when we're doing doing hydrologic modeling and then we move that you know forward into Hydraulics and consequence estimate depending on what scenario you're you're studying specifically so kind of Shifting now to the Hydraulics so this is more we're talking about open Channel flow um there's kind of at a base level you know there's there's equations that describe the the movement and interaction of fluid with with itself you'll hear the the navier Stokes um equations as a term and that's really a generalized fluid flow equation and then for for hydraulic modeling we simplify that down the next one we talk about shallow water equations we drop some of the terms same fan on equations and then the energy equation is probably what most engineers in in the field are are used to hearing the energy equation sometimes called the Bernoulli equation but it's really so that what that is is basically just saying that energy is constant Upstream to Downstream minus any friction losses so the elevation of water plus the velocity the energy containing the velocity or velocity head um or is equal between two different two different cross-sections long extreme Upstream to Downstream and really the the issue becomes trying to estimate what the friction losses are um so the friction losses you'll hear the Manning's equation a lot of people are familiar with that Manning's n value and that that's sort of a a roughness a parameter that helps us uh you know calculate what the friction losses would be uh for a given velocity so that is the The Bare Bones of how we do open Channel flow modeling in in in one dimension that Manning's then highlight that I think that's probably has the most uh you know recognition among among uh practitioners in the field okay so the state of the practice it certainly within the core we we use HCC RADS as our as our primary tool that we use for hydraulic modeling I kind of wanted to draw some some big distinctions and Define a couple of terms that you'll hear one is the difference between steady flow modeling and unsteady flow modeling okay excuse me so steady Flow versus unsteady flow modeling uh steady flow what that is is just trying to understand the response and elevation that you would get given us in the river given a certain flow so you model a flow for an entire reach a river you have a constant flow and there's no time associated with it so you're just applying that flow and applying the the energy equation and figuring out you know estimating the the depth everywhere the water surface elevation everywhere there's no time component to it so of course there most of the questions we ask certainly with consequence modeling are have a do have a Time component to it uh how how fast will the water arrive when does the the flood wave get here if this happens then what there's always a Time component to it so that's where we need to start to use unsteady flow modeling where you're actually um you know get that full hydrograph you're applying not a not a constant inflow on the Upstream end you're applying a Time series of inflows on the Upstream end and and looking at the response not just in elevations but in time and elevations okay so that's steady Flow versus unsteady flow now another big one uh I think the state of the practices is is moving a little bit towards two-dimensional modeling versus one-dimensional modeling um so now we're looking at not only the time component but we're looking at the the you know water not just being able to flow in a downstream Direction but also being able to go Downstream and then maybe break out into into a flood plain and go laterally and and fill fill a flood plane up um so that's that's where we're starting to get into two two-dimensional modeling so by and large certainly within the core when we're talking about hydraulic modeling to support consequence estimates we're talking about two-dimensional unsteady flow modeling okay so now we'll talk about um a little bit if we're endeavoring in consequence estimation what are our sources what are what are our resources to to start with um I kind of have this laid out a little bit on level of detail up in the upper upper right there you'll see from kind of your course level of detail at the higher level of detail so starting the very first place to start is maybe trying to look at some existing flood maps there are methods out there for estimating consequences I'm not sure how much to get touched on during during this course but there are methods empirical methods that take a look at okay what's the the total area that that's subject to flooding what's the population at risk and you can apply some buy some factors and maybe take a look at what your consequence exposure is there so just maybe a flood map is is all you need for that level of detail so we have you know the the FEMA flood insurance rate maps are certainly a resource we have a national Levy database that has a levied area described for each um Levy in the country um and then we also have a lot of like damn projects will have emergency action plan Maps where they've actually you know there was a big effort in the in the late 70s and 80s to to do to do to do mapping of dam failures we've got some of those maps are still are still the best available um so there's a lot of existing information out there um so that's sort of like you know Bare Bones where you can start with a lot of assumptions are associated with these you know with levies we're usually talking about a a bathtub type type of of filling um a lot of the EAP Maps historic EAP Maps use hydrologic routing of the flow and then use rating curves um a lot of the FIS studies are based on that steady flow um that I described earlier so basic basic resources but they also can be absolutely valuable and and can get you a lot of information quickly okay so now in the core who are kind of our our modern approach to the hydraulic modeling to support risk assessments we do a base model um so what this is is is we actually you know two-dimensional unsteady flow modeling with Dam breaches or Levee breaches and we make some really some standardized set of assumptions we're using kind of the the best available you know tools but we don't necessarily have all the information about you know uh failure modes or specific specific breach locations of Interest or or things like that so we make some pretty standardized assumptions as far as inflow scenarios we use a use them you know standard set of inflow assumptions breach development is simplified use simplified methods and we um provide some direct estimates of flood depths arrival times velocities uh yes so we produced all that to support to support our live stream live Sim modeling for consequences so we do that for our base level and now you know there are higher levels of studies so we're able to to take those take that same base model and and move it up you know sharpen the pencil and move it up in level of detail and and and really improve it you know we can kind of get inputs from geotechnical Engineers or Structural Engineers and really kind of tailor Taylor Maybe the breach to a specific area of concern maybe it's a gate failure maybe it's a Spillway failure maybe it's uh maybe on a dam there's a specific area where we're piping as a concern along the abutment interface or something like that right so it actually Model A really specific situation that that is of concern and then inflows you can maybe take a look at tailoring the interflow inflows maybe there's some some Gator operations that would to be taken in the event of emergency that you could you could think through in a detailed fashion and think about well maybe if if the if the main embankment starts breaching and releasing flow maybe you can shut off the gates and sort of mitigate some of the downstream flooding uh temporarily so things like that so so we can take that same same level of detail uh a model and and refine it okay so that was kind of a preview to the way we way we work in the core and I'm going to describe some of those some of those standard assumptions in in more detail so in the core we have the modeling mapping and consequence Center so it's a group of of uh you know hydraulic Engineers consequence experts and and mapping mapping team members that we we kind of follow us uh kind of that criteria SLP for model development for these these base models foreign we kind of do those so we have a periodic Assessment program for our for our core portfolio of dams and for each of those when they're up for a for you know kind of a periodic assessment we we do base modeling using those methods Raz live Sim EAP standard assumptions we produce that and then uh periodic assessment team member of you know multi-disciplined group you know you've got engineers and economists and emergency managers operations staff participate discuss some of the failure modes and usually they can interpret the results from those base models and and really be get enough information to describe the consequence um with with some degree of of certainty and then if they need to do some minor model improvements they they can at that level but then at that issue evaluation study so the higher risk dams we we have a higher level of study in the core uh Dam safety mod studies issue evaluation studies sometimes we call them um quantitative risk assessments they take that base model and then they start applying some of those more detailed assumptions and and uh specific scenarios that I kind of alluded to earlier so that side of the workflow that we use within the core so start with the base model and build up okay so loading conditions kind of for dams you know in 20 years ago or in the early in the in in that wave of of damn failure um modeling uh projects that were done in the in the 70s 80s they use the sunny day and and and uh and uh pmf was was really was really common so we do we do more resolution than that um in in lieu of Sunny Day what we do is a normal high failure so it's a 10 Adept exceedance pool so it's basically kind of on the high side it's not average an average pool elevation which would be a 50 um depth of seed in spool we actually go uh 10 um that means that the pool is higher than that that level 10 of the days um in in the year on average so we do a 10 as kind of our sunny day then we go take that a little bit further and stretch it out to that one percent uh a one percent uh a pool then we look at a top of active storage pool so that's the that's when we're holding back um flooding flood releases but your dam is at top of its its Max Capacity and then you get up to a maximum High that's kind of a pmf event the most rainfall we think that can that can fall in the Basin and and uh worst case scenario then separately we have an intermediate High where we try to capture you know where the the this kind of a Tipping Point for consequences to where you're you're really um you know intermediate between that somewhere in between that top of active storage and Max High we try to there's some break points and consequences and releases there so we we shoot for for doing an intermediate High go five five loading conditions for dams for levees it gets a little more complex we we have the extra parameter of each location that that's relevant so we look at a couple different breach locations used typically three kind of you know kind of spatially distributed Upstream to Downstream try to focus those sometimes on consequence centers or areas of concern as far as Levy performance and where you might have a a weakness in the in the in the Levee but then we also look at a range of loading loading uh conditions from prior to overtopping three that are prior to overtopping and then we look at a range of you know four over topping scenarios so all in all we end up with a matrix of runs that ends up being about about 20 20 runs on a typical Levy there Okay so uh so breach estimate estimates there's a lot of parameters that go into any any hydraulic model I think one that's really unique and can be pretty critical to to consequence estimates are are the is the breach how big is it going to get and how fast is it going to develop um when is it going to develop I'll keep these terms kind of simple and understandable and stay away from the scientific words how big and how fast is are we talking you know how big of a breach how fast will it develop all right another piece of it is is the timing of when the breach occurs this this is often a you know a discussion topic that needs a little bit of of nuance um especially when you're working with a with a multi-disciplined team of Engineers um specifically we all know that you can have pretty significant seepage either through a levy or or under a levy that can that can be a serious concern and maybe is the initiation of a breach but it's really not letting uncontrolled release of the of the water come through so in HCC Raz we have a Time Zero of the breach that really we try to hone in on what we do hone in on when the when that uncontrolled release and kind of kind of really rapidly Rising um low quantities coming through coming through the infrastructure so that's t0 which is not to be confused with with uh the start of significant steepage for instance so it's it's important to kind of think about that difference okay kind of here's a here's a plot of it um I kind of I kind of talked to this already but that breach initiation is not included in the in the hydraulic model and that breach formation is really the piece that is um then then HTT RADS of course we capture that kind of formation of the breach and and continued development of the breach widening of the breach and then that timing also that also needs to relate and tie directly to the consequence estimate so in in life Sim or really any method you're going to be interested in interested in uh warning so you know there isn't a hard and fast rule for how these are connected t0 and the t0 kind of initiation of the of the breach and ravs I Define that and now now you're talking about when would the warning go out relative to that to that um reach breach initiation or breach start of significant breaching that that we Define and rest so yeah I think you'll see this this plot on the lower left um several times this week um you know in other modules but just be very aware that this can shift left and right um and and the connection between the RADS model and that and that consequence model are are kind of critical and needs to be thought through and understood okay okay so for dams how do we how do we estimate the breach the breach with and breach breach development time and other parameters so generally for dams what we do is is uh use these studies that look at they regress uh estimate of of breach width based on a bunch of historical breaches that have been studied and measured so there's a you know database of several hundred breaches um out there and they do things like they they look at well how big how big a volume was it was in the dam um at the time it breached or how big is the dam how tall is the dam um what was the what was the material those type of those type of uh parameters and then what was then separately the the result is how big was the breach how fast did it form if they if they measured it and washed it or maybe it can estimate it estimate what the result was they can you know start to start to use those first set of parameters as a predictor for the second so that's exactly what we do the most cited references that we use in the in the modeling mapping and consequences Center or the there's a couple studies from from Frolic and then vonzude and Gillette are the most commonly used studies so that is kind of kind of what we use for that Baseline Baseline estimate so we we do that when we actually do the modeling we review those request regression equation results closely um we look at the dam configuration it's not just a matter of using the using the results from a regression equation we also have to look at whether you know the width you get from a reaction equation even fits in the valley it might be a good example of how we're kind of critically thinking about the results there then we've got a set of agency you know within the core we have we have guidelines for for kind of typical breach parameters kind of constraints that we want to stay Within for Earth and dams you know based on the on the height of the dam we know that we know there's some Maximum envelope um so there's been some there's been some uh um policies written down in the court to to kind of give some guidelines aside from just using regression results directly okay so that's our approach for Earth and dams now concrete dams are a little bit of a different can be a little bit of a different animal um uh it's not you know it depends on how the how the how the dam was was created you know arched down concrete archdam if they fail we kind of it's all one big piece we'd kind of expect that entire Arch to fall and the whole thing to to come out completely and you'd have the valley width to to for a breach whereas a you know concrete gravity dams that were built in in sections with with joints um they have separate monoliths so if one monolith maybe slides or or or um or or tilts you'd have a different different uh breach than if than if the whole thing did so um usually we're looking at a certain you know with the concrete gravity Dam we're talking about how many monoliths would slip um and so we have some mostly guidelines there um it's hard it's hard to really have you need you need to have a conversation with Structural Engineers that are thinking through the failure modes themselves to really do a better job of estimating um gravity Dam gravity Dam failures um I guess one of the one of the highlights on for for concrete dams is that we're we're typically looking at quickly quickly developing breaches that kind of almost fail instantaneously um versus uh Earth and embankment that you know develops over over a length of time So within with some of the some of the inputs into the HTC RADS model itself um how do we how do we apply these these uh if how do we apply these parameters once we have them kind of as a standard in the core horizontal location we usually Center Center the location of the breach over the highest portion of the dam we usually initiate the the breach at the bottom of the breach so if it's a piping it actually we give it that full head and and initiate it at the at the bottom of the breach and then um we also erode it all the way down to the valley essentially the the valley floor the natural River floor as far as where we go with the with the depth of the breach and then I'm timing you know we usually initiate I'm saying usually a lot this is what our standard says we initiate the the breach when the dam hits the peak pool um for the for the scenario being modeled and then there's this question of once it initiates does it just you know you have it you have a certain amount of of development time say an hour what do you guys does it erode kind of evenly across that hour or does it or does it start out slow and then pick up the pace and then and then uh and then slow down so that's what that sine wave does we actually use a sine wave progression so it does kind of we have it um develop a little slower at the beginning pick up the pace and then when it starts to get the full breach with it slows down a bit which is it's kind of connected to the amount of head we'd expect to have in the pool itself right once the when the pool starts dropping you're going to have less driving head and and you're going to slow that you wouldn't expect the breach to be developing as fast so we use a sine wave [Music] um okay and then so for for higher level studies you know we get together with uh with with the multi-discipline team you review case histories you talk through very specific potential failure modes maybe you have some some uh modeling that you can bring in from specific dance breach models so because they look at the erodability and and water actually flowing through or over the embankment and you can you can actually there are models that that do that when dam is one of them deal breach um is actually be able to reach some of the DL breach um algorithms are embedded in Raz as of really just a couple years ago so you can do more detailed physically based modeling of the of the breaches um so you kind of put that all in the hopper and with discussion you decide maybe are there some specific scenarios you want to model and then you can update that base model uh to improve your estimate of your of your breach scenario okay so for Levy levies are a little bit of a different animal um those databases of dam failures that I talked about the the frolic the the Von Thun Gillette really don't apply I mean I think that it should be kind of somewhat obvious why not those predictor inputs you know volume of dam volume of water in the dam for instance we don't have that for levees so for levees we have to come up with some other other way to to do to do a an estimate of what the breach width might be so there's really no yeah like there's no widely accepted regression equations um so we need we need to find a separate method so what we what we use is uh it's embedded in the HCC RADS there's a simplified physical breach method and it you know uses the velocity of water flowing through the breach and ties That to the the widening rate of the of the breach itself so once so what you'll see there is once you have kind of head equalize across the the Levee uh when the when the bathtub fills up for instance you know erosion will shut off but at the very beginning of the breach where you have a lot of head you're gonna you're gonna be eroding faster so we have some um information to rely on the erosion rate versus velocity relationships actually measured in a lab um that we can use as sort of a a you know foundation for this and then through through um model studies and and experience we've we're starting to get close to you know understanding maybe what that velocity versus relationship should be and we have some some guidelines some standards for what to use um so these are these are helpful plots like on the on the right here you can look at reach velocity over time and overlay that with breach width over that same time period and then also look at that head differential um over that same time period and you can see it it acts as behave when you've got higher heads higher head um differential you also have higher velocities and the breach width is forming faster it sort of stabilizes and then when you get to a certain um you know maximum head differential your your retwist um levels off and you really don't have any additional any additional um oh widening okay so the last section here just kind of talking about applying these Model results and and considering the uncertainty and and how we apply them I just reality check yeah all models you know produce on certain results I shouldn't says this this slide because all hydraulic models really all models have some uncertainty in them breach models in particular how you have to make a a major assumption for for breach size and the timing of that breach and of course there's a lot of other assumptions that go into it so I I think we'd all be fooling ourselves if we thought that any specific model scenario that we ran is is you know the the truth and is and is uh going to happen it's it's a useful model but it isn't necessarily you know the exact predictor of the future wanted to make one point on to kind of make make us all feel a little bit more at ease with with some of those assumptions um one thing that we have going for us is that is that uh for dams there is attenuation that happens in the flood plain especially when you have a major event like a like a down failure you'll see a very big difference of what the flood depths and flows are right by the right next to the dam immediately Downstream but because that shock is so big it also typically gets absorbed in a fun in the flood plain so you'll see that as you're moving Downstream um you'll actually see a pretty much smaller difference and and much less sensitivity to that big uncertain assumption we make with with breach parameters so if you know these results here have been around for this is from you know HST Rad's manual uh type material from from decades ago but uh it shows that you know for for this example studied them you know 10 10 miles Downstream you had a relatively minor increase in in Peak flow so if you have a consequence Center that say located 20 miles Downstream of the dam it's going to be a lot less sensitive to the input breach parameter than it would be if you're if your consequence Center your community was immediately Downstream of the dam so just we we have that sort of as a as a you know something to think about when we're when we're it doesn't not everything depends on some of these inputs right all right I already made this point near near near damn consequences are the most sensitive to the breach of symptoms and and downstream is less sensitive um and then also a really important thing that we can do a useful thing that we can do in in the modeling World here is we can do sensitivity analysis on on some of the you know assumptions like the the breach width and development time and see how important they are so we might not know which one is is the truth but if we if we model two scenarios we can see maybe that consequence Center that I mentioned 20 miles Downstream you we might be able to see that we're really talking about maybe a tenth of a foot of peak elevation difference um so we can do a sensitivity analysis to really see if you know how sensitive our our inputs are yeah so sort of just sort of driving that home so yeah all models are are wrong but some are useful it's a kind of a famous quote that that we hear uh George box and kind of similar theme models are to be used not believed um so you really need to use model results and apply them with you know through a critical thinking lens um methods used by Diamond Levy safety allow for consistent risk ranking across the portfolio so it's consistency we can make some good decisions risk informed decisions within that context so you're really gaining some important insights through the analysis of results um you know not treating any individual results as the truth uh relative comparisons can be can be made um and also impact on modeling assumptions we can evaluate those things with the with the sensitivity um sensitivities that we discussed earlier and then like I said not every uh assumption drives overall impact so um that is is all all I had | USACE Risk Management Center | UCpBedypS_b_dh7OP2gPLLxQ | 2022-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,533 | 34,528 |
k2hYDrFGaHc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2hYDrFGaHc | L10: Grouping, Pivots, and Joins | things that i have laid out there so i'm not telling you what it means all right so a couple quick notes um i was kind of like going through notes of what we talked about and stuff like that um two things to kind of think about that i just i thought were good points to make that i didn't make so i thought i'd bring them up for you which is uh columns are typically arrays and lists at rows are typically lists can anybody tell me why that's a good rule of thumb and a good way to remember it exactly so a column always has the same data type or you're going to have a bad day but you know theoretically they could be different but they really really shouldn't be right um and then a row will typically have different data types right you know it'll have like a string that's like the name of something right and then it will have you know some value that's a number you know maybe it's floats maybe it's integers etc so with arrays they have to be all the same data type with lists they can be mixed data types so when you're using when you're dealing with columns an array makes sense when you're dealing with rows a list makes sense and for me at least it's a good way to remember the reverse as well is that how do you remember which what the difference between an array in a list is is the type of content it can carry um so that's why i thought it was like i said interesting um and hopefully helpful to you all right one of the things we didn't get to the last time was grouping by uh multiple columns just make sure i'm on the right do wacky um and let me flip that all right run that stuff all right so uh we didn't have much data in our in our survey and for this example uh i wanted more data so i'm using uh one of the surveys from that other class for this so that's why you see me loading this particular survey um but you know it's essentially the same thing well i just realized my cheat sheet's not open so give me one second all right so let's say what we want to do is okay so a group on a table right um just kind of you know kind of crashes stuff together right um and then usually you'll get a count of whatever the uh you know the thing that you crashed together is how many of them there were so does anybody know the syntax for that if i wanted to just do a simple group so survey oh actually let me i hope this had a print statement in it um so here's the survey the other one so we have uh you know what year the student is um whether they're extroverted or introverted um the number of texts uh the hours of sleep handedness and then sleeping position okay so if i wanted to group by say um let's say a year how would i do that yeah yep so there's a d in there right um so group by you know i'm using other people's data sets here right a lot of the time um but one thing i'll point out uh quickly unless i have a really good reason to um i try to consistently or be very very consistent about my casing okay so i will pretty much exclusively use lowercase because you know one less character i don't want to hold the shift down right um because then i don't have to remember whether it's year right or lowercase here uh and it will not work if it's the wrong one um so like number of texts there really annoys me okay because it's not consistent so just kind of keep that in mind i recommend trying to be as consistent as possible obviously you'll be regularly working with data of other people's um and so you may not have that control but if you're really going to be working on something for a while this is why a relabel is worth it right when you want to go and make a bunch of changes that way you're less likely to have to go back and look at what the column names are over and over again or the other thing i will actually typically do is actually grab all the column names um and put them all open like notepad on the side and just copy and paste them there and then go back and grab them every time so that i don't have to make mistakes regularly that are stupid and i don't have to repeat them um okay so let's take a wild guess um and if i wanted to group by both handedness okay so left hand or right-handed or both and the example we have here i think sleep position um yeah so sleep position uh how would i do that i have not mentioned this in class yet you may have seen it in the reading um but if you take a wild guess i bet you're ready any guesses not even a crazy guess come on i look for crazy guesses all right this is what i would try and trust me half the time i will try something before looking up the documentation um because it's faster and as i thought you need to show oh no sorry i make this mistake a lot um so this is why you need to learn about lists okay so the input that's entirely wrong sorry and i think can i get it see when he fixes it for you sometimes it's annoying all right let's see if we can get away with it without a show yes okay so this is part of the reason why you learn lists is because this does not take it as multiple parameters like most of the things that we've used thus far it takes it as a list so if you were going to say be taking a test sometime soon maybe in the middle of the semester this would be a really good thing for someone to want to know whether or not you actually understood it right so hint but so at the as a result right the outputs we get are you know interesting right so we get um kind of over and over again we get the you know they envy people and then what their preferred sleeping site is uh and then how many of those people there are um the thing is here right and this is gonna easily lead into the next thing we wanna talk about which is a pivot table um what about this table is like difficult to consume what do you think like what might i do to this that would make it easier to read or what what would be nice if it was there yeah right so so you know can we restructure this so that it's like more like um you know kind of more like one-to-one mapping in a sense rather than you know you're grouping all the posts but you kind of want to you want to see them more laid out right as well as there's just a ton of duplicate information here right so you have to like read all of these words even though they're the same and so it's also very difficult to say to ask a question like you know are uh more left-handed people right side sleepers than you know ambidextrous people or whatever so because they're not near each other so it's kind of hard to look at the data so this can be useful but we have another tool called the pivot table um one of these days i got to look up like the word origin for this because pivot doesn't really like make sense to me um so has anybody ever used a pivot table in something like excel or another spreadsheet okay i will tell you right now that uh like i do a lot of this i was like you know a guru in excel still had very very hard troubles doing pivot tables in there um there's something about the ui that i find just not conducive to brain or something so what we can do though is very easily and i'll point out the obvious here right we are not passing lists here and we can take a very nice function called pivot and as you can see this gives us way less duplicated information right it kind of allows us to more easily compare the like the similar things to each other um because we can kind of look you know if we're interested about people who sleep on their left side you know we can go down that second or third column depending um and compare the you know whether they're more right or left-handed for example or if we're interested in handedness we can look at you know do they tend to sleep on their right side or the left side or whatever obviously this particular data set you know i don't i don't think there's a correlation between handedness and you know the side of the you know your sleeping position but you get the idea is that it makes it a little easier to consume it when you have kind of those two basically what you have is a uh like a column row and a like a row and a column um and i have a better graphic for that in a second um but we can also do things that are a little more sophisticated so we can actually add to the pivot table so instead of just kind of blindly taking the counts right we can actually say hey you know what we actually want to look at extraversion based on the handedness and the sleeping position but we don't even want to just we don't want to take that we don't want like a count of extroversion or something that wouldn't make a lot of sense so instead we're going to take the average of those data elements and use that so that we can see our people who for example are ambidextrous and sleep on their right side they tend to be in the middle of the road on extroversion right um and like i said this is not a whole lot here i mean i guess people who are ambidextrous and sleep on their back tend to be very extrovert i don't know if that i would write a paper about that but you get the idea right is it tells us a little bit more information and that function down there um like you have a lot of variation it's kind of like the apply function right you can do like a sum or you know a mean or a max or whatever um average is often the one you want to use just because it kind of makes the most sense um but you can kind of do whatever you want um but notice that is a name variable uh name parameter down there right so collect and then another one that's values um you know positionally they might be right i have no idea i tend to use named uh parameters kind of as much as i can unless it's a really obvious thing because it makes it clear for the next person who is reading it then they they they don't have to know whether what the position is in the third spot in the fourth spot that makes sense so it's a little simpler to consume later um but we can kind of if i can find my mouse um but we can also i mean we can do some of that with groupings uh you know we can get to some of the same data but it's just a little bit different the thing i would also point out here and i think i mentioned this last time is that if the data element on a group doesn't really make sense it just goes blank okay so there's no way to average those words right so as a result you just get a blank um and then you know there's no way to average sleep positions whereas a pivot table will tend to show you zeros or um somebody here know what uh like nan means it's actually gonna come up later too so it's gonna mention it um it actually comes from math uh and think of it as an acronym what happens when you divide by zero they may remember all right not a number okay so if you see n a n it means not a number so for example the average of sleep position is not a number um it's just that group handles it by throwing it away or hiding it or whatever and pivot will handle it by zeros which can be confusing right um or uh by uh using not a number depending on scenarios all right so let's see oh yeah so okay i want to go back to the slides um oh we actually jumped ahead a little bit so the group method can aggregate all rows that share combination of values in multiple columns um and then which columns you want to group by and then how to combine the values right so that last example i showed you was i want to use an average right and then pivot tables so yeah this is what i was struggling to try to say before so basically your column a right becomes the columns and your column b becomes the rows okay um so when you're passing i don't know if there's a good example here but when you're passing those parameters you know it's the it's basically your column first then your row then your value um which is if you think about it the same as how you do it when you like construct a table so it's pretty consistent it's just that's the thing to remember um and then see what else point out here um yeah and then as i kind of said these are you know the values are what things do you want to aggregate if you don't want to aggregate count um and then what you want to collect with so you want average or some or whatever and that's pivot tables so like i said i think they're very easy to use when you're doing something like python i think they're very hard to use when you're using something like excel um so you know your mileage may vary but the concept is exactly the same in any tool that claims to be a pivot table and so that's why it can be a little bit handy um all right we are going fairly fast today so what often comes up right and i talked about this a little bit is when to use a group and when you use pivot okay so when you're doing groups you want a combination of group variables per row so that example where i showed a bunch of different values let me flip back to it for a second so when you're seeing something like this where you want to see a bunch of things at once a group works a lot better because a pivot table can only show you one output usually you can get really crazy but normally speaking when you're talking about grouping you can um you know you can see a bunch of things about that characteristic that you're interested in at once um you know so we can easily see the sleep average is seven hours right for regular people and they tend to text seven slightly more than seven people a day whereas a pivot table does a much better job when you want to um compare like two uh data elements right you know column two columns um and get to a particular point so this example that we have here you know as a lot of them are is you know it's not that complicated right um but you can imagine that pivot up there or where it's the 12 right you know if that was if that was big right it's a lot easier to try to understand the relationship between two columns in your data using a pivot table then it would be like this or like that original example where you have all that repeated information so basically if you want to if the goal of whatever you're trying to do is to look at multiple kind of values like this one then you probably want to use groups even if you do multi column groups and if you want to look at kind of a specific value but in a lot of different relation or in different relationships then you probably want to pivot that make sense all right there will sort of be a quiz on this so let's see yeah and like i said i think this zero thing is particularly dangerous so just keep that in mind um you know especially if your values are you know just above and below zero this can get a little weird uh so you want to be careful of that um yeah but at the same time so pivot is not very flexible right in the sense that it can only do one thing it can you know one column versus another show you the values whereas the grouping one's a lot more flexible but can be really busy all right so um let's talk about joins first um as you can see in this picture a join is exactly what it sounds like okay you are going to take table a and combine it with table b to get table c all right what is the problem with combining table a and b to get c what do you need to be able to do that and and be correct like tell me a characteristic of the data that is in in table a and table b to be able to combine them or join them yeah um okay so so you're pointing out problems that are actually solved by the same problem um okay so so what you did notice right is that this cafe name is in both right and that's what's important is that we are now have a linking some piece of data that links the two together however as you point out um captain hero there's twice here right um and only once up there so what does that mean okay well if you notice it means that it's going to duplicate that data where the overlap occurs right so but the important thing is well that's important but the thing i was getting at was you must have some data element that links the two together even if it's um like not in the same number of rows that's okay because it will assume that so cafe nero for whatever reason has a 10 discount across the board it doesn't matter what drink it is so therefore for all of cafe nero's drinks you're going to have a 10 discount okay um where it gets kind of funky right is if you have cafe nero in this table twice right so you don't know how to combine that with just the let's say it was 12 right does the 12 percent on espresso or is it actually 22 right so that's usually bad um that's one of those scenarios where uh the you know the functions may refuse to operate but they may also not refuse to operate so it's something you got to be a little bit careful of make sure that your data mapping is doing okay and this is uh there's a whole like kind of subcategory when we talk about data science basically it's called like data cleaning where we need to make sure of things like you know does caffeine hero have more than one entry in there and if it does where does that coupon apply okay so something to be concerned or aware of um you know most of the time the data sets we're going to give you are going to be pretty clean um and oh and then kind of just lastly so how does it work okay well so you take the table that you want to start with um which is this table i guess i should have labeled them so the drinks stable and then i'm going to join that on this column with that table which is called discounts using and notice the columns don't have the same name okay so here it's called cafe and then it's called location but they have the same kind of data or the same yeah same kind of data so they don't have to have the same name but all those other caveats apply so you just have to be able to link them together it means you can do weirder stuff too right this is not a good example of that but you know so there's there's no requirement that the columns be named the same thing or even being being thought of as the same thing it's just will they map okay um so just kind of keep that in mind you know for example like let's say we had a bunch of country data here okay um and then we had data that we wanted to combine with it that was state data okay but the state or maybe this is country and states or something like that right so we can combine those things because it doesn't really matter as long as they logically make sense right as long as they can actually map so there's a lot of flexibility there um sorry wire's in the way um and for how we can play around with it oh and then one thing to keep in mind right is that if you notice this result is not sorted the same way as either well it might be the same as that one but it's actually demo okay whatever this column is that you were kind of working with that's the one that's the new table is going to be sorted by okay obviously unless you change the story all right so is anyone following along so we'll talk about joins again some more i guess i should have done this first um i was thinking there was an example here that was joined but i think they're it's not till later yeah okay so if we have this table of skyscrapers that we've seen before um and we want to know for each of the cities right so new york city chicago uh atlanta is in there right now what's the tallest building for each material so how might we answer that question and you do not need to join for this i kind of jumped ahead and jumped back so we want to try and work it out you should have all the i should have the csv and the template any ideas oh sorry and anything else uh sort of um okay so i'm gonna do it slightly differently than you did because i have a cheat sheet so it makes it easier um but it's pretty close to what you said um oh i think i need a uh not yet so however i don't want height right i want an operation on height don't like that operation right oops we got a comma all right so what we're going to do is grab just the material city and height just so that the grouping doesn't get screwed up right so we only want those three columns then we're going to group it by both city and material so that we can say okay you know for new york city that's mixed composite get the height okay but i don't want the average height i don't want somehow all the height i don't want to count of the heights right what i want is the tallest building so therefore i want the max height that makes sense and so now we can see that atlanta has a i assume this is in feet um you know concrete building is 264 feet uh i can't remember mikey meters um 264 feet does not seem very tall um so but you can kind of see their group together now we have you know the various cities right and then for each city we have the different um you know materials and then the heights um all right so we have another one um so which is the what's the height difference between the tallest steel building and the tallest concrete building um oh before we do that though we'll talk about the difference between yeah um before we do that wait am i in the right place yeah so let's do this real quick sorry um i thought it was so another way to look at this right which might be easier which i think this is what this is going to do is we can look at it as a pivot table this might be more what we're looking for right because then again we don't have that repeated information over and over again instead we can say okay atlanta has a 264 foot building austin has a 208 of concrete type right so this case might be a better choice to use a pivot table um but they both can accomplish the same goal right but we're actually comparing one column city to another column which is i don't know what it was called material material um using the value of height but then grabbing the max okay so this case the pivot table is probably better all right so going back down here so let's think about how we do um for the city the height difference between the tallest steel building and the tallest concrete though okay because i i'm going to guess here but i think steel buildings can be regularly taller than concrete filters at least you know guessing as to construction materials so and as a i don't know it's a hint per se um but we can start with the pivot table that we had before right so i stuck this in this variable so now i have a pivot table that has material city and height with the maxes maybe what we want to do is just add a column to that anyone have any ideas use no so apply is more uh for like you want a particular function to apply to a whole column to add a column we use with underscore column all right so we'll write that much my copying pay skills are poor all right so we have a column called difference that we want to add so how might we get the um what we call it the uh steel versus the concrete heights did you raise your hand yeah okay sorry all right well we already know the max's right because they're in the table so we can grab oops oh that's so much bigger oh you know i did um so we already know the maxes are here in the table so we can just subtract the one from the other right so we can say oh okay i know i have the city and i know i have the seal height and the concrete height so i can just subtract the two except that i want the difference right so i'm going to throw an absolute value around that by just doing abs and then assuming my friends and stuff are right um i can see the differences what is going on um they really have no idea what to do so because i already knew the concrete and the steel heights because i grabbed the maxes before and i put them in that pivot table i can now add a column right so now this pivot table is just another table right it's not special so i can just now start manipulating against that table so if i want to know something like the difference between the concrete and see the lights i can just add it on like i would anything else just with this subtraction all right so we have one more um oh and then uh the other example i had in the cheat sheet is i can then obviously sort by difference wow that's what happens when you put your fingers on the keyboard so now it's just sorted by the difference so that i can look for the you know the smallest or biggest difference or whatever i'm looking for um all right so one more so if you want to generate a table of the names of the oldest buildings for each material for each city so if you go back i think it was just called sky so we have the name and we want the oldest of each material and the age here is obviously the higher the age the older it is all right so what might the first thing we want to do there be so if you think about it right what's what's a uh like the last quest the question before the last question right asked about heights okay so what did we do we grabbed the city we pivoted against the types and then we pulled the heights right so basically we're asking pretty much the exact same question except for age so what should we do do you know exactly so we basically do exactly the same thing we did before except instead of max height we're gonna max age so we grab you know we make another pivot table material is going to be across the top city's going to be down the side then the value is going to be age and we want the max so we grab that um and that isn't going to print because i forgot to put something that will print it um and that's all there is to it right so the thing that bothers me a little bit about this kind of thing right is that it doesn't tell us what this number is so you want to make sure you put some sort of label on the table or whatever to indicate 57 what right but that's that's kind of how you go about the problem so that's why pivot tables are so handy like i said it's important to remember that a pivot table just becomes a table so you can do new things to it once you have created it all right so jumping back to where we were um and oops that is how did i get all right i had a synchronization error here um so what we're going to do here is come on i forgot to run this up here um so i have our drinks table which um you saw me show in the slides but now here it is as a table right it has the coffees and it has the cafe and the price and then we want to make a table excuse me with those discounts all right and we just do that by saying with columns and then adding a column name and then an array that indicates what the values are for that column and then we print it out so so we saw this minute ago how do i make a joined version of those two things so how do i join those two tables it was in the slide so what do we start off with yeah um it's kind of like the root right and then exactly so just to be a little clear like that this is kind of re-labeling right so we get this let me print this so oh sorry so this is grabbing the other table and the column within it so this table here got a little ahead of myself um and so now we've combined the cafes and the drinks and the prices and our our discount or our coupons um now now we have a joined table right and much like the pivot table this is just a table now right it's there's nothing special about it um and to some extent one thing to remember here is it also doesn't know anything about what it used to be okay so there's no way to go from the combined back to drinks without manually going you know selecting those individual columns right so what if we wanted to ah actually create a discounts column so in other words um what if we want to add a column that is the correct like the new price including the coupon for those drinks how do you think we would go about that foreign we got an idea for how we might approach that all right so who can tell me how to calculate for the espresso cafe hero what the new price would be somebody know how to do discounts anybody ever worked retail i managed to avoid it yep so okay so it's all right let me just yeah so it's the price of the thing right subtracting the discount so um so yeah so one minus um the coupon but divided by 100. um i was like yeah brain broken there for a minute okay so we know how to get that so then how would we create a column with that data right so we know i can't i can't put part of it up um without giving the whole thing away so how do i so what would you recommend we do to get now we need all of those new prices right yeah good let's do it in two steps because it's simpler so i need to apply that thing to all the the things all the values so what i can do is i can take that calc right but i can grab the column and because it's a set of numbers i can do it kind of all at once right and what am i going to get back for that an array right so good gracious um no not printing it so discounted crack so now we have an array of those prices so then as you were kind of starting to get to right we can then use the width column and add it to our existing one by taking the discounted fraction right so so like like this is the number to be applied right and then we apply it to the price and then we stick it in a column called discount price um and there we go so now we have um the original price and then the discount and then the actual new price um for when you know the coffee shop is busy and nobody wants to calculate that on the fly all right so one other thing i wanted to show you because this actually can be very very useful but i think is not something people think of that you can do even though this is not the best example i'll try to come up with a better example so sometimes it's helpful to actually join something to itself okay um and like i said this is not the most awesome example of this but as you can see it totally works right there's no there's nothing wrong with doing that um it can be weird right now i have a bunch of potentially repeated data but uh it is useful in some scenarios to actually recombine something back onto itself um you know uh i just before class i couldn't think of a good example so um just kind of be aware that there's no there's nothing stopping you from uh you know joining something onto itself all right that might be the last slide i can't remember there's one more um yeah so that's the announcement slide all right so the tab i forgot to prep in advance uh how many here have ever used kahoot before all right cool how many here like oops i'm not looking um i think it's fun so of course all my windows went away come on all right so i think a lot of people raise their hands um so you know the drill if you go to the website and then you type in this code please oh sorry i said this first please use your real name um like you know first name last initial totally fine um because there will be prizes so try to win um all right so who has anybody not done cahoots before all right i'll try to briefly explain it so we're actually doing two different question types in this so the idea is basically it puts the question up all right and then the kind of traditional one is what they call a quiz which is um the question will be at the top uh there usually some sort of image that goes with it uh and then there will be um like colored and uh iconographic boxes with labels uh that are the answer okay so i will give you a hint oh you know what i wanted to randomize this so i'm not sure if it's gonna be randomized well whatever it doesn't matter um so uh yeah so if you if you can't see the colors there are icons that indicate what colors are they'll go up here to indicate what the text is and then it will say on your phone or whatever you're doing it on um just the icon or the color so you click on the right one that's one type the other type is actually an answer okay uh it will they're all single word um and basically they're functions so they're pretty you know you should be able to get them correct i do not know if case matters but as i told you earlier i always use lower case unless there's a really good reason to use anything else so assume lower case all right everybody in all right cool so let's start so it says graphs and groups but then i added in some functions so it's got some other stuff here um i suppose i should have added something about cats all right um so what percent of the survey participants sleep more than six hours and hopefully you all can read that what type of graph would i use to figure out the answer fat and you have seven seconds all right not bad not bad all right and then i think i don't know if we get a leaderboard yet all right so we're starting out leaderboards extractor columns from a table is a table this would be a function one but it's choosable one of these is not a real function at all i just made it up this is my picture representing extract i do have children that's my excuse for parent jokes as it were all right uh oh one person did go for my uh made-up one all right look at that changing it up i always like when there's a lot of change in the scoreboard and it's always more fun um there are 300 questions so we'll be here for a while right you totally with me all right so this one you have to type so function to change the order of a table uh hopefully it's not a huge pain to type i don't know i've never tried this type before but it does give you longer so i also have to get it to crash the picture with the thing putting up the question first is kind of fun all right oh nice ah that's funny all right uh so we got a few people get out that one all right a little bit of change uh i like the fire icon which means that uh you're moving on up all right a function to function to filter in rows of a table um it's very difficult to write these and not actually use the word that is the function name so this is how do you you know pull out some words in a table right sorry pull out some rows in the table so yeah if the language is a little filtered like i said keep in mind it's just really hard not to use the actual word all right that one was tough all right we need to make sure we know that one all right function to find out what sort of thing is in a name clearly this is not random right so a name being a name or a variable or whatever how do i find out what kind of thing is in there there may be a hint getting revealed on the screen if anybody in this class knows what that thing is all right all right that's that's pretty good five correct answers in a row i like it um obviously had a little trouble at the beginning but making progress all right we need some like you know we need some people who are down here to jump up so come on you gotta like knock out the leaders all right so this is i should have made sure that i was combined so this is another graph question so which type of graph should you use to figure out um do extroverts tend to text more people a bar gram a histogram of scatter i should have made up some graph types but i figured that was too mean all right pretty good scatter all right well at least you're recognizing what you still need to learn before the midterm all right we need we need more fluctuation all right are there more left-hand derivatives people which type of graph should we use so you know we want to know if there's more left-handed or both right oh that one that one looked easy nice all right did you have it do any damage to the leaderboard no not really all right which graph would i use to density of museums per state this was there's a i'll tell you at the end about cables or pallets oh that was good too all right scatter plot's probably my favorite uh look at that there we go got a couple people getting wrong and we got somebody who's got three in a row and then which type of graph do i use for uh sleeping on your back i suppose you still have 20 seconds i don't think it starts when it first puts up the question all right so remember categorical versus numerical data is how you get to these answers all right oh that one definitely needs some work okay how many people do most people text which type of graph see it'd be a lot more fun if they were more randomized right they'd be mixed up together but i don't know how to hit the button to make them random i just randomly moved them around which wasn't apparently enough all right if you guys all get them in fast right it also jumps ahead so speed speed oh look at that all right all right so grouper a pivot to categorize revenue so this is the museums and the revenue they make when it better it would be better to look at it with a pivot or a group yeah that one actually probably could be freeze a little better so i would say that one's a little bit of a wash in retrospect all right almost done we only have four left so if we want to know how many museums make more than zero dollars which sadly was a lot of them how would we look at that from a graph perspective all right histogram remember numericals numerics sorry uh that's how you uh think about histograms oh original leader back on fire all right a pivot compares categories true or false all right it is false right it's numbers you can't stick categories in there left-handed for example is not going to go in that value area in the pivot table all right let's keep going should i use a group or a pivot to find out how many museums are in each state so can you all read that in the back you can okay just if i do this again i'll know what size kind of to think about all right so that one definitely needs some work on that one so um yeah it would be tough to do that with a pivot table because you're not really comparing things right you're you're just looking at all the museums all right oh new people all together on the leaderboard all right only two left all right so this column doesn't actually exist right but you have to calculate it to do expenses um so revenue minus income is the expenses right because revenue is how much you take in income is how much you made um and so therefore expenses nice all right so yes when you're comparing things together uh often a pivot table makes more sense all right last question here we go and which graph would i use to understand museum revenue by state so i want to know you know does arkansas make more money in museums than massachusetts and the reason that uh these are all like american-based is because the uh data set i found was uf's museums all right so that would definitely a little bit more work right we should definitely be looking that stuff up let's see what the final outcome looks like so i think that was last one right yes all right so in third place jaimu yes i say that right uh james and then finally i think it's gonna be amani nice job all right so if you're in the top three uh the top one gets to come and pick then the top two gets to come and pick one of the other two and then the top the last person gets to pick the last one cool um but i think that's it for today um i'm going to leave that so i remember who won um and then just as a quick reminder 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9EY0vYFNWxY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EY0vYFNWxY | CMU Advanced Database Systems - 04 Multi-Version Concurrency Control Protocols (Spring 2019) | [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so this is the second lecture now in our three-part series on on nbcc last class we spent time talking about the four major design decisions based on the paper that we that we covered I concur to your protocol how do you actually coordinate transactions Virgen storage where do you maintain the information about the new physical versions you create garbage collection how to clean them all up and index management and as I said for today's lecture we're going to focus on the first one and a bit more detail and then on Wednesdays class will discuss garbage collection in more detail for today's class we're going to look at real-world implementations of MPC systems in the context of the design stations but primarily focusing on how they are going to coordinate transactions and then we're also have spend a little time talking about other aspects of their architectures that aren't you know that don't follow directly into is for different design decisions but they're actually important actually if you want to build a real system so we're sort of stuck with sequel server and hackathon we'll use this as a baseline understand how they do concurrent role in their system and so we primarily focus on just old TP workloads and then we'll look at hyper Hana and cicada these will be derivation of Hecate on or have additional optimizations either for making transactions run faster or making analytics run faster so the way we're sort of sort of setting this up is we'll spend a lot of time beginning to talk about Hecate on how they do things but then we can build upon that and say here's how to do it even better in these other systems so hackathon came first and these other ones camp came later ok all right so let's jump right into it so actually quick show of hands whoever who has ever heard of Hecate on before this class all right were you hang around me and Mike yeah oh you were you at Microsoft okay so it's not called hackathon now what the product is isn't called hackathon it's called like in memory engine or something like Hecate on is the research name but it doesn't really mean anything but this is what they were calling it internally when they were building it out and now if you give Microsoft money and and pay for this feature it's it's things just called the in-memory engine it doesn't it's not called hackathon anymore but in academia in the research community we understand to be hackathon so hackathons started as a internal incubator project at Microsoft in 2008 and they were designing a trying to build a new old teepee engine for sequel server so that point sequel server was 20 years old right Seco server is actually based on Sybase so in the 1990s Microsoft bought a license for Sybase to make supported their one run on Windows NT and then they bought a source code license a lot of them to modify it and and heavily and then you know since then obviously the two branches of code have diverged significantly Sybase is kind of old they had a new burden come out you know one or two years ago but it's pretty much almost in maintenance mode at this point like no new startup is like man we're building on Sybase we're super excited right whereas sequel server is actually pretty state-of-the-art right because Microsoft spent a lot of time and money making it better and better in fact that runs on Linux now is crazy so at this point 2008 earlier you know Segel server's been around for 20 years what do we need to do to make sequel server relevant in the next 20 years and so they end up building a new engine for this and the project was led by two very famous database researchers Paul Larsen was on the Microsoft research side he's just been around and been involved in many different database projects the last 20 30 years like he invented linear or hashing back in the 80s and then Mike Zwilling is a like an incredible date who's hacker from actually from Ridgid from Unity Wisconsin he worked on the shore system which was an influential storage manager back in the 1990's and then Microsoft hired him to go lead or be part of the effort to port Sybase to Windows NT so he's been there since then so they were trying to build a new in memory engine to run transactions very quickly inside of sequel server and so the way to understand what hackathon is it's not a standalone database system it runs part of running inside of the sequel server ecosystem the reason why they did this is because you know they had 20 years of people building applications before a sequel server not just applications running but also tools to help manage sequel server so you'll want to throw all that away just because you have a new new system so they had to build the work inside of the existing sequel server architecture and this is very common in the major database system system vendors right as the Oracle IBM sort of do the same thing they have sort of special engines you can buy give them money for that run inside the core system to do something make something run faster the one of the key design decisions that they had to make in designing Hecate on is that they want to make sure they supported all possible ulti workloads with predictable performance now for the the papers we're gonna read the semester for transactions we're not really looking at really kooky ideas or really ideas that only work for a narrow class of workloads so if you took each door or took the intro class last semester we talked about HDR in both DB both DB works really well if your transactions look a certain way right and if your transactions don't look the way that both could be once you're gonna get terrible performance so in the case of sequel server they couldn't go down but so the route that both DB went because if you want to be able say here's this engine you can pay for and run faster but you know you might be the unlucky one that that you know the application that gets slower you don't want it that's hard to sell a product like that right you're if you don't know whether you're gonna get faster until you buy the product and switch over to use it that's a terrible it's hard to sell that whereas like hey look at this car it's me really fast but you might get cancer if you drive it no one's gonna buy that right so they wanna predict performance so they they didn't go down the route of getting doing this single started partitioning they want to make sure that you got at least some improved performance for all applications even though it might not be the huge gain you would get in something like both you mean so the way they're to be the MVCC is that they're actually going to assign transactions to time stamps so you're gonna get a trench it's going to be well we're gonna cover the OCC version but you're gonna get the timestamp when your transaction starts that's your begin times down and then you get a second timestamp later on that'll be your commit timestamp alright and then the tools themselves just like we talked about with in for MVCC and snapchat isolation they're also gonna have to time stamps they're gonna have the begin time stamp in the end times damn alright so the begin time stamp is going to be the time stamp the begin time stamp of the active transaction that created it or the terms that the commit time stamp the transaction that created it the end time stamp is going to be the combination of either the begin time stamp the action transaction that created it that the next version in the version chain infinity meaning it's the the latest version or the commit time stamp of a committed version a committed transaction that created it so this one's sort of easy to understand this one's a bit more nuanced so let's actually go through an example and see how this all fits together so here's our simple database we have one one logical to pool a and right now we have two versions a 1 and a 2 again so the begin time stamp and the end time stamp specify the visibility of this tuple based on the time stamps of this tuple this version of a is visible between 10 to 20 exclusive and then there's a pointer to the next version a 2 which is visible from 20 to infinity so this a 2 is the latest version so what are they doing news to oldest or oldest to newest oldest to newest right alright so now our transaction comes along and the very beginning will assign it begin time stamp so say this transaction gets begin time stamp 25 so it's going to do two operations the first operation was do a read so again we're going to use the begin and end time stamp to determine what version of a is visible to us based on our begin time stamp so we start at the very beginning we can ignore how we got to the head of the Virgin chain whether there's an index or not it doesn't matter the protocol still works the same so we land here in a1 we check to see is 25 in between 10 and 20 the answer's no so we follow the pointer and come down to the next one is 25 in between 20 and affinity answers yes so this is the version we've read right so that's that we covered that last class that's pretty straightforward alright now I want to do a right same thing I'll and to the head of the version chain and I want to find what is the latest version I want to write rain right my pen version afterwards right 10 and 20 that's not us 20 to infinity we know that this is the latest version because this is set to infinity so there's nothing else that comes behind it at this point so the first thing we need you to create a new version here is that we actually have to create a new version right we would allocate some space in memory right get a free slot we're doing a pendulum storage so it's going to be in the same table space as the other versions and then we fill in all our new information here so at this point though for the begin time stamp we're gonna use this sort of special marker to say transaction at 25 all right this is me indicating that this is a special begin time stamp that corresponds to an uncommitted transaction so really what they're essentially doing czar using one bit at the the most significant bit and in the time stamp it's either one if it's uncommitted or zero if it is committed so transaction at 25 is me saying to you that it's been marked as a special time stamp to say this is from an uncommitted transaction let me take a guess why you want to do this yes he says to prevent readers from eating uncommitted version yes but if it's like didn't have that special bit I could go look in a global map to figure out whether it's committed or not so just by setting that bit I don't have to give you that check so they're avoiding one additional lookup by setting that bit so you're right it it prevents you from reading something that's uncommitted but actually hackaton will allow that we'll see that in a second but it's just avoiding how to go check whether it's committed or not yes so your statement is that the the transact the the the size of the transaction ID domain is now smaller because you lose a bit yes so you just wrap around like we talked about last class yeah but these are actually 64-bit numbers so right it's not as bad as price guys for 32-bit yeah okay so we create the version first then we update the pointer to now point to our new version right now at this point is this tuple visible this version visible why why not exactly he says because you still have it to end time same as affinity so he's actually right so now if anybody comes along and tried to look this up they will see that 20 to infinity and say well this is the version that's actually visible me and they don't follow the pointer right so now once I created a version update the pointer now I flip this to be my begin time stamp and now this point the tuple is visible so the main thing I want to say here is the order that we do this has to be correct it has to be done the right order we just can't flip this and then try to create the version update the pointer because someone can end up following the pointer and points to nothing so we create this version then we do an atomic compare-and-swap on this pointer and try to point to our new version if that fails then we know that somebody else wrote to create a new version before we did and we have the board of cells and roll back if we succeed then we know that nobody else can create a new version because we got there first and then now we can just do an update on this it doesn't have to be an atomic apparent swap right all right so now we're done for this on the right and now our transaction wants to commit so now we get a commit time stamp so the only thing we need to do at this point for this example here is we have to go back and now update our end time stamps that we saw begin and end time stamps here which we use for the begin time stamp of our transaction to now be the the commit time stamp 35 so we're going to do this after we do a validation which we'll talk about in a second so after we know that this transaction is safe to commit there's no other conflicts and no transactions then we go back and flip these guys and now for this case here this doesn't have to be atomic because as I said before if we have this special time stamp like this that tells us this is from uncommitted transaction well in this case here I created a new version all these time ranges are correct so I should be reading this so to figure out whether I'm allowed to read it or not I can go look in the in the state map for this transaction and say is this guy active or committed or not alright alright so let's rewind now unless I don't I don't know how else to convey that we're gonna go back in time we're gonna roll back our example here but to be before we try to commit and we're gonna introduce another transaction so again we got rid of the commit we roll back these timestamps here to be our special begin timestamp for this transaction and now we have a another thread comes along and he wants a start transaction at timestamp 30 so say the first thing was to do is read on a same thing start their head the Virgin chain 30 is not in between 10 and 20 30 is not between 20 and 25 so to get to here 25 and affinity so this is the version that we want to read but at this point the transaction has not committed so hackathons are allowed for what are called speculative reads we're going to assume that the transaction that created this version is going to commit successfully so rather than aborting ourselves because we try to read something that hasn't committed yet or rather than stalling to wait to find out what this transaction is committed we're gonna go ahead and allow ourselves to read it and then we'll do some extra work and what I'll talk about in a second where we go to make sure that when we try to commit we make sure that the transaction that we read from actually whether they committed or not I so now I wanna do a write on it so head here a 1 not between 10 and 20 or 30 is not between 10 20 then I land here 30 is not between 20 and 25 but then I land here and now I have I'm trying to write to a new version after a virgin from uncommitted transaction so this essentially would be a right right reflect in in when we wanna do validation so in Hecate on and every other system we'll talk about for today they are not going to allow for right right conflicts and so they're going to do a simple policy called the first writer wins so in this case here we would land and recognize that we try to create a new version after this one but this this version is not committed we will abort ourselves because they got there before we did so this is to make your life way easier in terms of implementation and what things you have to check if you don't allow for right right conflicts and you say the first writer wins right you could do more nuanced policies like the second writer wins or the you know who who's that who has written the more stuff first before you get to their all that like yes you maybe get better for some applications but the engineering cost of that is not worth it so the simple policy or the first writer wins is the way to go I so any questions that high level of how we're doing transactions here yes yes at this point here for me day it's not thirty is after twenty five right right the at things just me telling you that it's a flag in the first bit that says this is uncommitted so we just treat this as a regular time stamp though twenty to twenty five right and we allow to speculate eread this right and then we keep track that we read it and we want to find out later on whether the transaction specified by this timestamp whether they commit when we try to commit you question is we're not treating oh yeah so this is just again this is just say for illustration purposes the time stamp that we would evaluate against this is twenty five here but I'm just marking this to say this is uncommitted okay yes yes sir question is if I do respect to read em I block from committing to this transaction commits correct yes yes see what he was begging to read we'll see this in a second I have to mark that I read something from a transaction at 25 that did not commit before I'm allowed to commit if I'm running with sterilizable isolation I have to make sure that they commit if I'm running it read uncommitted who cares right I'll just read whatever I want all right cool so let's talk about the transaction state map and again this I'm going over this because we'll see now when we talk about hyper and and other systems they do this in different in a different way right so again the the in addition to maintaining all the virgin information about the tuples we're also gonna maintain sort of the status the status of transactions and so in a global level we had this map that basically says for every single transaction that's running in the system what is its current state what is it doing right so the very beginning you're in the active state right because we're in the process of executing queries that are reading right tuples then when the application says I want to commit then you enter the balla the validating phase and this is where the system's going to use a bunch of information that it's collected during the active state to figure out whether you're allowed to commit or not rather whether you would violate serializable serializable ordering then once we pass validating phase then we ended up a committed phase so the transactions finish we're not gonna actually any more queries and we've completely been validated but now and now we need to go back and update all those versions that we touched the one we were exiting before and flip their timestamps now to be our new commit timestamp so at this point here this is where I was sort of saying you could you would recognize I've had your a read on a tuple and I see that it has the the uncommitted transaction time stamp I can now go do a lookup and I am I this state map in the system and check to see whether it's actually been committed or not so it's been committed then I know it's not expected to read it's just the thread hasn't you red hasn't gotten around to flipping that time stamp yet right then once I update all my time stamps are all the versions that I modified then I entered the terminated phase and then at some period there'll be a timeout or TTL and my entry we've removed from the from the map all right so again we maintain this for every single transaction it's a way for other threads to figure out what's going on with other other transactions that running at the same time so let's go through the life cycle now of a transaction so on one side we're gonna have events you know what happens when a transaction executes right what is it telling what is it telling the a reassessment wants to do and then we'll have the phases we enter based on the state map all right so he's started to begin again we get the timestamp begin timestamp for our transaction we add entry into the state map say worker net we're now active transaction then we go through the normal processing of of you know executing readwrite queries and for here in addition to updating all the version information that I just showed in the two slides ago we're also going to maintain some metadata about the transaction about what to pose did it read what tool is that it right and what scan operations or skin queries did it perform because then we need that to go do validation later on to figure out what we actually read and see whether you know somebody else had did something that would violate serializable ordering then we get the commit message from the transaction we entered the the pre commit phase we get a commit timestamp for a transaction to go through the validating process of using the information that we have from the during the normal processing to figure out whether we've we violated ordering or not so I'll go all I think we need to do is validate the reads and scans we don't the validate our rights because again first writer wins so there never be a write write conflict so we really only care about what data we've read so if now we valid pass our validation we can then append all the new version information for the things we created to our redo log and flush it out the disk then we set our transaction state to committed go back and update all our time stamps right to update the begin timestamp the new versions or commit time stamp in the older versions and then we sent we set ourselves to be terminated and remove ourselves from the map all right so this is a standard life cycle of any transaction that go the normal Connect process if you abort you basically don't do anything beyond this because you just blow away all the old versions do you have to go update the old timestamp yeah you gotta update any time stamp that you flipped from older versions and make sure that anybody that may be read something you wrote they get uploaded it as well all right so I wanna spend more time now talking about what's happening here and here right what do we actually need to maintain to do to do this step here again because this will be different when we talk about what hackathon does or so what hyper does and with what cicada does so for every single transaction we're gonna maintain in a local contacts that specific driver one transaction the read set the write set in the scan set so the read set is just a pointer to every single version that I read or emitted to a query so what I mean by that is say have a query that does a select on a but I had to go scan through three versions my reset doesn't contain all three versions it only contains the one that I ended up returning as the result for the query because I don't care about all the older versions because they're already already committed like there can only be one uncommitted version of a tuple and that's really the only thing I care I care whether I read that or not right and we get that that's an advantage of having first writer wins because they're not going to be multiple uncommitted tuples there can only be one for the right set it's just pointers to the versions that updated that I updated in the old new versions I deleted versions I inserted and we need this not for validation but to go back and update their pointers later on after we've been committed right it's just metadata to figure out what we actually modified the scan set the way to think about this is that it's the the bare minimum information you need about the query in order to re-execute the the scan operation so let's say I have a select query that does it have some kind of UDF that does some kind of complex calculation in the projection list I don't care about any of that I only care about what's in the where clause because I want to go back and react to the scan on validation to see whether I scanned I read the same tuples when I scanned again is that clear right and you're not storing the actual sequel string because I would be stupid it had to you know to do validation to parse and then plan that query all over again it's like you store the the the access methods in the query plan that allows you to go back and reapply those operations from the where clause so again it's the Behrman information you need in order to exit every scan to see whether you get the same result each time and the last one is commit to fantasies think of this is just a linked list inside of our transaction of the the list of the transactions that are waiting to see whether we committed so think about it when I do a spec you to read I I see the the begin timestamp of an uncommitted version and I know what transaction created that version so then I go find their handle in in the global map and say give me a transaction context for this transaction find the commit dependencies and append myself to the list of waiting transactions and then when this transaction goes commits it's almost like a pub sub system where it now goes back and notifies all the transactions that are waiting for it to find out whether it committed or not and then based on that they can determine oh I'm I now know it's time for me to go commit as well because I all the transactions are I was waiting for her finish all right so in Hecate on they're actually going to support both the optimistic and pessimistic versions of extra control so I think they implemented both of these for you know for the research paper I think if you download hecatomb with sequel server now I think you only get the optimistic version so for the optimistic version the wavering your validation is that we just need to check whether our the version that we read is still visible to us at the end of our transaction and then we repeat our index scan using the the scan set that I talked about in the last slide again that just checks to see whether there's any phantoms or not in any a nice can query for pessimistic transaction or control they're gonna use shared exclusive locks on individual records and and buckets we don't really talk about this but the way hackathons actually organize the actual table itself is through a hash table so you can take blocks on on buckets till Boyd to avoid phantoms that way we don't need you any validation and they're doing basic deadlock detection with a background thread so this is the only graph I'm really gonna show for Hecate on the papers from 2012-2013 so it's a pretty old system at this point by the by standards were talk about today almost lease is running on old hardware the main thing I want to point out here is that the difference between the optimistic version and the pessimistic version so you obviously see is that you crease the number threads you get better parallelism and in the optimistic version this is a small database there's only got thousand two bulls but 80% the transaction they're doing reads twenty percent of transactions are doing between updates so again as you increase the core account increase the parallelism of concurrency in the system the optimistic version does better so this gap here may not actually seem like a lot in terms of like in relative terms but in absolute numbers this is actually pretty massive here so we're already doing 1.5 million transactions a second so this one this gap here is about 300,000 to put this in perspective because we've done experiments on my cycle in Postgres and Oracle but on roughly the same hardware these guys can maybe do thirty thousand to a hundred thousand transactions a second so right you're they're already up to 1.5 million that's pretty significant and get a difference meaning by three hundred thousand is a lot now they're not doing logging they're not doing much extra crap here that the full systems actually do but this is a pretty high number here right so we'll see this you know later on throughout the semester you know people run TP CHP will run TP CC a good way to ground yourself and I'm trying to understand what whether the numbers of reporting are amazing or not just have a basic understanding of what my siegel and post Russ can actually do until a lesson you know to some extent Elza to with a commercial guys and I'll try to say alright here's the numbers are for their experiments here's what a real system a guy shouldn't do so this is a lot right but they might just be running entirely in memory alright so what are the lessons we can take away from hecka tom so they point out two major things so the first one is that they argue that you should only use lock-free data structures and it's not just for indexes it's really the entire architect of the system it should be predicated on lock-free algorithms lock block free data structures so that means four indexes transaction Maps memory allocation garbage collector any kind of internal thing they were maintaining in the system I actually disagree with this you will see it we're gonna read a paper next week on the the lock for your lat tree data structure we build here at CMU called the BW tree it actually came out of the hackathon project it gets crushed by regular indexes using traditional flashing methods so for other things sure for internal data structures lock-free might be right the way to go but for the index of this I think they're actually wrong here the mem sequel guys are super big on skip lists right because the the cofounder mem sequel was at Microsoft when they were building hackathon saw some early discussions or early presentations done at the Seco server team about how great skip lists are lock free data structures are when they were building Hecate on so he then left went off to Facebook and later for him sequel and borrowed a lot of ideas from packet on project so he saw all the early talks from Paul Larsen and Mike swilling about how great skip lists were this the second half of the talk today say skip those are terrible and then Microsoft built the BW dream and we'll see the paper you guys read next week both lists are the worst right there's no reason I shouldn't be careful here it's very there are very small use cases where skip lists are a good idea for for general-purpose database indexes feed every trees again what they lose to a B+ tree and then the radix tree the tries stuff crushes all these things the the other point they point out which actually is is valid is that you want to minimize the number of correlation or civilization points within the system so in the case of Hecate on it's really just at the beginning of when you have to go get the begin and commit time stamps for transactions right because you have to have a global counter that everyone need to do it Tomic compare-and-swap to increment to get the new timestamp at very high parallelism levels that connection become a bottleneck you can alleviate this with some of the batching techniques that you guys read about in the abyss paper but in generally what this is always a bad idea because this again this is just become a single bottleneck and well I don't think I'll cover this in the hyper paper but they when every transaction starts they have a single latch that everyone has to acquire as well and that become that can become an issue all right so we're do some observations we can make about hacking before we go ahead any questions what hackaton as i said it at this point meets all relative terms it's only a seven eight year old system at this point but we're using this as the baseline for understanding in-memory MVCC and then now we can jump on and say well what are some of the limitations are for packet on and how can these other systems improve it yes so this question is can the validation phase have cyclic dependencies because you're rights could be dependent on other transactions and I guess what you're saying is like I write something you specularly read it you write something and I spectrally read it could that be a cyclic dependency um yes and the way you would handle that through validation is you would look at the begin time stamp and say who should get preference do you have to break it let me think yeah yeah absolutely yes sorry yes that's it he's right so if you're reading based on begin time stamp if I'm ahead of you I you can't read anything I wrote so that can never happen you sure you start a time stamp one I start a time stamp too you wrote something I can read it I read something you can't read it thank you yes yes same thing yeah sorry so the statement is instead of using compare-and-swap can I use your atomic add yes I compare and swap is a broad class of instructions atomic add is the same thing yeah yeah there'll be an instruction that isn't uh McCadden I'm using them as as a class of instructions Oh I'll be more careful yes okay alright so what are some observations when you make about hugger tom so the first is that the the Reese can set validation I talked about is fine for the kind of workloads that hecka tom was focused on like oh it to be workloads where transactions don't touch a lot of data the scans aren't very big that's fine for for for that those those applications for those queries but if you want to do analytical queries then this is gonna become problematic right say I went to OLAP query that's gonna scan the entire table right and compute someone get a grip now my Reid said I have to maintain a pointer to every single tuple that I read if I billion to pose I have a billion pointers so that sucks same thing with this cuts can set validation right if I have to scan the entire tubule or a table twice because I do it the first time when I run the query then I have to do it again when I do a validation that's you doubling the latency of the system although every query because every query takes twice as long because you're executing it twice so that sucks the other issue is now that the as we append new versions to to our version chain that's gonna hurt performance for these for the analytical queries because now I'm gonna have to have all this this this non determinism in my execution of the code because I have to follow the Virgen pointer and figure out you know what burden I should actually be reading as I scan along and that's gonna have this but the CPUs can have more branch mispredictions that's going to flush my instruction pipeline that's gonna make everything really really slow the the last issue is that the it the way that we were doing complet detection in hackaton was just on the mere existence of a tuple right did I read something that you wrote but it doesn't actually look at say whether the thing that you wrote is actually something I read and therefore I may have a conflict so writing about this if I I have a thousand attributes thousand columns my single tuple my updating transaction updates one of them miry transaction reads the other 999 of them I actually didn't read anything you wrote so therefore I shouldn't really conflict so in hecka time they can't handle that cuz they're just looking at pointers whereas we can do something more sophisticated actually look at what the operation actually was that half of what you read and what you modified to determine whether you have a conflict or not so this is what hyper does so as I said hyper is what our system is currently based on now we threw away all the code and we we took this paper do you guys read and actually build our system be very similar to it so there's gonna be a column store mvcc's is a system that supports Delta record versioning there can go news to oldest version chains anytime you do an update on an on index attribute you just update it in place if you want to do an update on an on or an X attribute you have to treat that as a delete followed by an insert it's the same thing we talked about last class for primary keys but I think they do it for all for all indexes the key thing that what makes hyper completely different than everyone else is the way they're gonna do validation sterilise ability so they're not going to any scam checks they're not gonna do any any locking one into two balls like an hour two-phase locking they are gonna do a technique called precision locking which is gonna look a lot like predicate locks but actually not fully implement the same way predicate locks are so just like an Hecate on they're gonna void right right complex by allowing the first writer to win so this look a high-level re of the of the architecture so ran out our main data table and again hyper is a column store so all the at the values for a single attribute when we store together and it could take us block of memory but then they're also going to maintain a separate column called the version vector and the version vector is going to be a 64-bit pointer to the head of the version chain stored in the Delta storage space so if there's a pointer exists then it's pointing to a version if it's the pointer is null then whatever's in here in the main table space is considered the way that latest version all right so now within the delta storage part just like we talked about before we're gonna organize it on a per transaction or per thread basis so rather than having a global row back 7 or global Delta storage space for every single time I want to create a new version I have to acquire a slot for you know from that space and then you know right do my right into it every thread has his own local memory that it can depend these new versions into as needed and then I and then if other transaction want to come along and reconstruct the right version going back in time they just scan along these pointers and - you know - that my memory region it reads reads but reads whatever versions I've created all right so the high level is basically how it works so this part is actually not that novel right this there's other systems that do this what makes hyper really interesting is the validation partner so I've already said this before first writer wins right the version vector always points to the latest committed version and we don't need to worry about the weather the weather the right there is conflict between two different writes right because the first guy were trying to be right realize it can't flip the the pointer that it wants to append the new version to and therefore it it knows there's a conflict and it rolls back in the boards but now when interest that can goes to commit the waiver in your validation is that we're gonna check all the Delta records that were created by transactions that committed after our transaction has started and you want to see whether they modify the database in a way that conflicts with any query that we ran right again the reason why we only have to check transactions that started to committed after we started because again under snapshot isolation if they had committed before we started we would have seen their rights anyway you know no matter what it's only the ones that's that committed after we started we don't care about ones that commit after we commit because we weren't around to see them who cares right so the way they're gonna do this is super cool is a technique called precision locking so what's crazy about this is that this paper is from like before I was born it's like from 1980 before this hyper paper came out it had like 45 40 citations so like a 30-year old paper had 30 citations it's basically completely forgotten and then the German dudes working hyper dug it out somehow like oh it's exactly what you want and this is what the end up implanting nobody as far as he knows I've ever done this on precision locking until these guys found it it's awesome so what's awesome of this again the only thing we need to store now it's just again the Reid predicates just like the scan set we saw under under hackathon we need to keep track of those things for our transaction and then we don't need to keep track of anything extra and anything sort of additional or special from any of the committee transactions other than the Delta records which we were creating anyway so we're reusing the Delta records we're already generating to run transactions in the first place to figure out whether we to figure out whether we're serializable or when we do validation so let's look an example here so say this is our transaction this is the one we want to commit so it executes three queries and then over here I have three transactions that have committed since this transactions after this transaction started so what we need to do now is we're gonna go look at each query one by one and look at the where clause and compare that against the values of the a true that are modified within the transaction and see whether those predicates evaluate to true if they do then we know that these transactions created a version that we should have seen but we didn't because we ran under snapshot isolation alright so say this first example here the where clause is where attribute two is greater than twenty and actually two is less than thirty so essentially we go looking in there in the Delta record and say oh I see that you're modifying attribute two right so this is the undo record so so when this transaction ran it's set at your to 233 and it set a tree to 299 right so we go now and substitute the the gets the placeholder or the the pointer if you will inside the sequel query for this the name of this attribute with the actual value that they put in add to it right so now instead of being a tricked to greater than twenty it's 33 greater than twenty or 99 greater than twenty and then we just run the predicate like we normally would when we evaluate expressions when we ex do queries and see whether it evaluates a true or false in this case here 33 is greater than twenty false I'm sorry 33 is less than three that's false and 9999 is less than 30s false so both these evaluate to false so we know again that this tuple this transaction did not create a version that we should have read but we did when we ran the first time go to the next one attribute to in ten twenty thirty so we check to see whether either 99 or thirty three is either ten twenty or thirty both of these are false so therefore we this thing didn't create a version that we should have seen and so we skip that same thing for this one this one references attribute one this tuple this transaction did not modify a true one therefore a true one is not referenced in the Delta record so we replace the the relate the placeholder for a sweet one which is no and no like you know wild card ice wild card is always false because null compare to anything else is false right so we need this down the line for all the other where clauses for all the other queries and rest of the transactions till we get this last one here again an accurate one like wild card I swabbed carbon so in this case here this transaction created a Delta record where they modified everyone and set some value to Ice Cube so in that case here this predicate were evaluate to true and therefore we know again that this thing we should have read this version but we didn't so therefore we abort our validating transaction and rollback if this changes again that would violate serializable ordering so this clear so why don't ya sorry no so these guys here are transactions that committed after I started no no after I started started yeah there's quite a statement is can't this list of transactions that have committed after I started can't that just keep growing growing mmm-hmm I mean if the validating transaction takes an hour yeah this thing can keep groaning groan right most LGB transactions don't take an hour right most of them the most common scenario is like I update a small number things in a few milliseconds and commit right the bulk updates stuff we talked about in the moment our transaction models those are rare corner cases the common thing is that most transactions do small bunch of updates and commit right away so yes in theory this thing could be huge but in practice no yes this question is is there only one she was actually validating at a time in the actual implementation of hyper yes the dirty secret of hyper and ply doesn't come out in the paper is that it's actually single threaded execution for right transactions so in that case yes in practice though yes so the statement is if I'm validating and some other transactions commit why I'm continuing of validating if those transactions those transactions started before I started then I need to go check them if they start to ever I started then I don't so what you could do is you basically say again you know what acronyms actions exist in the system and you could stall this thing to say wait until you find out about all transactions that are still running that started before me if you wanted to handle that otherwise you could say otherwise again first writer wins so if my guy gets through I finished my validation and there there are so transactions that there's Tojo's actions that were active at the time I started and they wrote something to something that I didn't read then that's okay because they would get a timestamp after I committed they would commit timestamp would be after I finished so I wouldn't have seen it anyway so that's fine yes so this so this question is what is it between like say for this this version here like this is one table ice ice tea 200 that's one tuple now the the latest uncommitted value is 200 and this is uncommitted and then this points to the always the latest committees version first writer wins so nobody else can come and try to overwrite this from uncommitted transaction yes so biggie here notorious b.i.g okay so biggie here this has no diversion vector is null so that means there's no oh there's no the committed version exactly here in the main tablespace if it's not null then this is this is uncommitted if it is null then it's committed yes whose question is how do you handle complex joins here all right so this question is how do I handle jointer right again how do you do a join joins just an access method feeding into a joint operator so at the end of the day you have a where clause that will determine what tuples are actually reading from the base table and whether you join after that or not doesn't matter so you don't need to actually do the join I think so I think what you're saying is like if I if I I do join one table produces no tuples it's therefore i don't do a short-circuit to join then don't actually the scan on the other side yeah I'm missing missing your example okay yes miss what's wrong with that okay why shouldn't it be aborted no I think you're confusing logical logical triples versus physical tuples logically I should have read that tuple physically I didn't because it wasn't there when I went to go read it again that would be a fan of that would violate sterilize watering so be very clear we're doing this because we want to maintain sterilized ability so we don't want phantoms okay okay like I said this is no what idea it's very cool the other cool thing about hyper is this virgin synopsis and again Piper's design for maximizing performance are trying to improve performance for analytical queries and so the issue with these version vectors is that we don't want to have to go check every single time as we go scan down is this thing null or not right we'll see this when we talk about query compilation and on other optimizations for it making queries run faster right don't don't think about in terms of like in a disk based system like who cares if I'm checking whether a pointer exists or not if everything's already in memory then I want to run as fast as possible and I want to generate I want to have my query have almost zero if clauses or zero branches because that's the fastest way to use modern CPUs but now if I'm doing a scan on this on this table here and every single time I'm going to say if this is null do this otherwise do that then that's gonna suck in terms of performance because the CPU is not gonna be able to predict or not do a very good job predicting what branch I'm gonna go down right so what they do is they add this additional column this additional metadata to keep track of which portions of a block of data and I think they store 1024 - blows per block which all sets within the block and within a block have a version pointer that set the null or not right so my version synopsis for this block here is two to five so if I treat all of these these locations here as just offsets then this is saying that outside this boundary of 2 to 5 so 0 to 1 and 5 to 6 the Virgen synopsis is a stride of two tuples for both of these where the the the version vector pointer is 0 so that means when I'm scanning along and if I'm in this offset range I don't need to check this thing at all I think that maybe that's a code path or in query execution I completely ignore and now I know I have no if calls us and now I'm gonna run much faster and then for this range here then I have to go check each one as I go along the version vector yes your question is now if I update the version vector do I need also need to update this yes yes yes yes so he says if I update the version vector do I have to lock this latch and I'll lock I've tried to latch this when I update it yes we again this this one you do Tomica parents well right again the idea here is that we want to be able to find long strides of tuples where the version vector is null and so therefore we don't have check this and that'll make our queries run much much faster I can think of like on the thing of like getting down to like instruction level optimizations or cash flow optimizations that's one of the big things were gonna focus that when focus on when we talk about any little queries all right it's not about reading data from disk cuz how fast can we read crap that's in memory so and not having if branches when we scan these portions is it make a big difference alright and equations about hyper ok so let's jump into Hana so Hana is the flagship Emery HTF database system from sa p SI p is a company they have many databases they bought they bought Sybase a few years ago they bought a ton of crap but Hana is sort of the main go-to system now so it's an in-memory H tap system it's going to time-travel storage with newest to oldest ordering like Hecate time they're gonna support book optimistic and pessimistic miss it has music MVCC I actually don't know what the default is I think the paper you guys read last class we said it was optimistic and then the the Korean guys that work on this stuff told me no it's actually both so Hana zactly a sort of originally was a Frankenstein of a bunch of different AV systems that that s AP bought so P time actually came from South Korea the South Korean news guys are awesome for a memory databases P time is an awesome system that they bought t-rex was a search engine that they bought max DB is another system that they bought they matched these things all together and called it Hana I'd actually know what Hana stands for if you read Wikipedia it stands for Cosmo planners new architecture Cosmo Plattner is the P and s ap like it's three guys names so it's he he was really big in this buildings new system so they named it after him I don't know what it's actually true or not so it's also going to support hybrid stores layout with both rows and columns this will make more sense in a few weeks when we discuss all this and it's been around for a while so the way their new virtual storage is that they're gonna store the oldest version in the main data table and then the newest version including uncommitted versions will always be out in in the version space and the time travel space and then unlike in hackathon where you stored whether a the timestamp from information about the visibility of a transit or a tuple with in the tuple themselves they're going to have a separate flag that says I have older versions go find where they are and instead of using an hyper we have a version vector that now points to where those versions are they're going to maintain a separate hash table that I'll map the record ideological record ID for the tuple to the head of the version gene so at a high level looks like this so you have the main table space right you have this version flag that tells you whether there's exists older uncommitted versions for this tuple and then we have sort of the the the the latest committed version for the tuple and then we have this hash table got a map some logical record ID to the head of the version chain and it's going from newest to oldest so if I'm scanning along and if I'm reading tuple and I check this this flag and if it's set to true and then if I want to find a newest version I got a jump over here and find a version that way right and they're doing this because they don't want to store it you know all the the additional metadata in about the version over here yes this question is why is the oldest version here and not the newest version like in hyper I actually don't know the answer questions why is this like the oldest version and and why is this like n2o I don't I don't remember why because I think I think what happens is that they then transit this is the rostral version of this they then transition it to the to the column store but again I don't it's in the paper exactly this is based on the paper you guys read for Wednesday I'll double-check this up Oh correct that's on Wednesday all right so the other interesting thing about this is that as they said they're not gonna store a global state map like an Hecate on to say whether transactions commit or not what they're going to instead do is store these sort of separate context objects that will tell you all the information about whether the transaction that modified a particular tuple has has been modified all right has been committed or not so instead of now starting again the metadata like the transaction ID or inside of the the the version itself they're just going to store a 64-bit pointer to one of these transaction objects so now if you want to figure out what a transactions commit or not you follow that pointer so there's no information about whether a version has been is it was modified by trick committed transaction inside the tuple itself it's always in these separate transaction con taxes so let's say we have a transaction here and it gets time stamp three and there's a write on C and write on D so up here in the Virgin stored space these two guys will have again pointers to this transaction context and then if you want to find out whether the things actually been written on the disk they have something else called the troupe commit context that means additional metadata now that tells you whether all the transactions that are part of this group have been flushed out the disk or not so it's sort of having these multiple layers of indirection to maintain state information about transaction and whether it's been flush to disk or not in the log he out me these global objects rather than embedding them inside the the version themselves and they do this to reduce space and reduce the overhead of you know des noting that a transaction is committed so again let's say I do an update that updates the billion tuples instead of going through every single tuple as I would in Hecate on and in the case of hyper flipping you know flipping those this flag to say this thing has been committed or not I just go down up to this and update this thing so I think that's also to why they stored the oldest one in here because at some point this thing goes away and then you can migrate that over over here so I think that's the answer so this is again another way of organizing the system that maintain tracking all these different things so that to reduce the overhead in a way that Hecate on how it would be susceptible to all right so when I finished out with now cicada before we get into that let's do some observations or about what are some of the other limitations we're seeing in these different systems so the first you'll be MVCC so in all the imitations we talked about so far the way they're gonna keep track of different versions and the burden chain is essentially through this indirection right we're gonna have this version change that you have to follow along to figure out to find the right version that you want for your transaction and and you know a linked list is with data is sort of scattered around and different memory locations on the heap is gonna be bad for cache locality because if I follow the Virgin chain I may be jumping around to different spots in memory and it may be getting cache missions for each for each of those it's still in memory instead of on disk with the difference between cache and you know CPU caches and memory is still a lot to gain reduce the this overhead reduce the size of the Virgin chain from growing and indefinitely we have to use garbage collection in the background or operatively to clean things up and that adds additional Oh ever happen the other aspect in the case of hyper to reduce the the need to update you know a global space is that because they're losing using local memory pools per thread then you end up with a bunch of shared memory rights that are all around the heap again increasing cache misses increasing cache and validations anytime you have to do any updates and that's gonna slow us down further and then for all these as well we they require a a global share counter to do timestamp allocation right and if you have a lot of cores and in doing doing atomic ads or comparing swaps and these things very quickly then that that can slow things down because that's causing additional traffic on the actual underlying CPU architectures the network or the bus to communicate between sockets the next thing also discusses what are some limitations you have for implementing optimistic and current read roll Sohag atomic Optimus optimus t'k hyper was optimistic and SCP HANA as well as optimistic so if you're under a if your work will have low contention meaning transactions are updating different random tuples then this is not a you know aborting won't be an issue because you wrote to something and I were to something something pretty different who cares but if there's high contention which is very common in o2b settings where most thing to transact transactions are trying to update a small portion of the database then you're gonna have a ports because you can't you know first Ryder wins and other problems and therefore transactions are gonna you know get aborted and essentially do wasting work and have a lot of churn for for systems that are implementing true OCC you have to copy the tuples from your from the global database into your private workspace and that's additional memory rights that that can slow down performance like I wanna be able to read data without having to do a write to in order to read it but in a lot of these systems if you implement pure OCC then you have you got the copy things so that you have repeatable reads and the last one is a bit more nuance and poly ball makes sense right now but it'll make sense a week from now is that in order to make ensure that we have no phantoms if we have indexes or to make sure that two transactions don't try to insert the same record into the same index at the same time under OCC we have to install what are called virtual nodes it's basically a placeholder in the index and say I just inserted this key I hadn't really done it yet but I'm going to you know come back and later and later on actually update it for real so this adds additional rights into a memory we can slow us down and can limit can-can calls other in contention issues in our indexes again we'll cover in Ex locking and gap locks and other things neck next week so CMU there was a postdoc here at CMU worked with Dave Anderson caught him tech limb he built his own execution engine ode to the engine called cicada and this was trying again this was sort of expanding upon Hecate on a bunch of other systems to try to make it work better for for in-memory MVCC for pure old to be workloads so he's not worried about OLAP stuff in the same way the hyper and Hana is looking at pure LTP so the paper sort of points out four key contributions but I'm only going to cover the two moans I think their most interesting so they can do best at inlining meaning rather than have a version chain for every single tuple you're gonna try to inline the latest version or the the next version with the tuple itself so that you don't have to follow the Virgin chain - you know for in most cases they're gonna apply techniques from distributed systems and have loosely sakra NIH's clocks to do timestamp allocation for that one we don't need to worry about for now it's a good idea it's somewhat we should discuss it in further detail but for now we get nor it they're gonna do a contention aware validation where in Revit is looking randomly to say you know what who did I conflict with a potentially conflict with when I wanna do validation you'd be slightly smarter and say well I'm more likely to conflict with this transaction over here for some reason so they validate against them first rather than just you know looking through the list and the order that they were added and then the last one I think is super interesting I can't say too much about because I don't know what it it's a good idea but they do it and I think it's something I want to pursue eventually in our own system is that they store the index nodes and the types and the tables themselves rather than just in the heat and I'm gonna I'll explain what that is in a second so here's what best effort in mining works so the the metadata about the two boats self is stored in a in a fixed location so the idea here is that most of the times you don't need to go follow the burden chain because you probably only need to see the like the latest version so rather than you know having a pointer point to some other version somewhere in the heap you just embed directly inside of this thing the inside the tuple itself the next version so the way think about this you could store like the tuple itself over here right that the latest version and then you have a little extra spaces that here's the next version so you're packing like two versions together with each other right and you can selectively do this based on you know how often do you think you need to traverse the version gain right because this gets tricky now because this could potentially be well I get this is always fixed length so this is not an issue so again this is sort of like you wouldn't want to undo this and hyper because hyper is a columnstore right this is purely for a roast or to eat you can do something like this alright now when it comes time to do validation there's three sort of optimizations we can do so for the first one we can be aware of what contention might exist or what complex might exist they get for other transactions that ran at the same time and so again rather than comparing their their their read sets and just primarykey order you can try to reorder them based on their write time stamps so you look at say transactions that are have written something more recently or I'm more likely to conflict with so for I want to check them first right and by doing the time stamps of everyone checks in the right same time stamp order you never have any deadlocks because everyone's always going in the same direction or the standard technique is used primary key order right everyone checks a and then B and C this one you go in time stamp order the next thing you can do is that before you go ahead and make any during the validation phase before you go ahead and apply any global rights to share data structures in or the share tablespace you made you go ahead and peek ahead and say well am I actually gonna abort within a transaction that's running right now so you can keep track of what what tuples are what tables transactions are often conflicting one and therefore having to abort so do like a pre validation to see whether I would I'm gonna bort later one so the idea here is then rather than waiting to the very end of the transaction then do validation and just to find out the first query idea to cause the problem that I had to rollback maybe I check immediately after I do the first query and I can kill myself ahead of time the last one is that instead of always having to do a complete search in the version list I can keep a little extra table on the side or hashmap on the side that says oh if you're looking at this tuple here's how to jump to the the last last version you probably really want right and again the idea here is that you you identify which tuples calls long a lot of cache misses or a lot long changed rehearsals and you just have a little little index to jump ahead more quickly so for these first two here you essentially want to skip these if most your transactions recently have committed successfully right because this is extra work you have to do that will slow down transactions under normal execution like checking to see whether I'm gonna vow to validate immediately after I do an update query I'm gonna do that later on again when I do validation so rather than delay you know doing it twice or having the transaction take longer because I'm doing section step if I know I'm not likely to abort then I just skip it this last one here this is sort of like a you would do this anyway and this again this reduces contention all right the last thing we talked about too is the for the int is the index storage and again though as I said as far as I know sequel Lite actually might do something similar I need I need to check with him with richer the guy implemented to see what this is true or not but far as you know maybe I missed it in the paper nobody actually does this so normally what people do when you do an emery index is that these things are just sitting in the heap I just Malcolm onto blocks I keep track of what they are and but there's there's sort of separate regions of memory that's separate from the fixed length of and the varying lengths data pool for tuples but it's cicada what they're actually going to do is the to the the the nose themselves and the index are just mapped to actually tuples in a table so there's a special table called index table for a regular or logical table and these things are just in case of cicada they're just blobs where they're packing in the binary version of the actual node itself in the index right again the index nodes are just if it's just on the heap it's just a all sets of some memory and you know how to interpret the bytes inside of that same things if it's a blob I know how to jump to the offset where this thing is actually being stored and I can then interpret the bikes so what's really interesting about this is that you get phantom avoidance for free I think or so they claim so I'm already doing phantom detection in the ways we talked about before for my regular tuples and then if I want to do phantom detection for any kind of index scans I either have to do the predicate precision locking from hyper or at the new gap locks or next key locks will see you next next week on you know on the B plus tree but if I pack the the nodes of the index inside the table themselves if I'm already doing validation or for phantoms on this then I get it for free for tuples I'm sorry for indexes so I'm doing validation for tuples and the regular table if I do the same kind of validation for the nodes that are packed inside the table I get it for free so that means I don't have to have some extra separate code to handle indexes in a special way indexes are just another table so I think that's really cool I think it might work I don't know when it's actually a good idea or not and so what they do is they actually guess as I said the the node itself the data about the node is just a blob but you can imagine you could break out the keys and the pointers or whatever you know where whatever metadata you're maintaining inside of a node itself has separate columns and maybe doing a more fine-grained validation in the same way that the hyper guys do in precision locking right so actually be clear you still need precision locking to make this work but you already doing that for table so you just do the same thing for for indexes but again they treat this as a blob so it's very coarse-grained but you could imagine you know breaking up the actual metadata per column basis so I think I said I don't know anybody else that does this I think it's really cool be an interesting research paper to see whether this actually is a good idea or not it's one of those things were like it's in the paper it's just like one or two paragraphs as like oh by the way we did this and they didn't really explore it in further detail and this is like the second year I've said this now I think this is something we should look into but that's an aside all right let's finish up real quick let's look some results here so the the postdoc that implements kaida was amazing hacker he also implemented all the latest versions of OCC and MVCC systems that were available so over to compare against silo and a sort of improvement of silo which came out of Harvard so we'll see this the silo system later on we talked about logging it's a very influential system tik-tok is another OC system that I was involved with with a PG student back at MIT Fotis came at HP Labs hecatomb we've already covered her Mia is an improvement over silo out of Toronto and then cicada is this particular system here so for this work first workload we're doing why is ESB with almost no contention every transaction is going to read or write a single tuple so in this environment the the modern implementations so tik-tok an improved version of silo and photos and Secchia all these guys scale really well these other ones flatline over here I forget why I think this version of this is what this is this is Hecate on that's sort of crapping out at me is crapping out here and then to Pio is looking a lot like we saw before it any other when we talk about LOC thrashing that's what's going on there so that's not that interesting right this is this is low contention this is sort of the best case scenario for all these protocols so let's look at now under high contention so this is running the TPCC work workload with one warehouse so again you'll be come very familiar TPCC by the end of the semester it's the standard benchmark people use for OTP systems so the way it's basically model think of like it's like an Amazon store front and one warehouse has has a district and district district has customers customers orders order them order items it's like this tree structure take a look at what to order processing the system so with one warehouse that means almost every single transactions trying to update that one tuple right it's super super high contention so everyone performs terrible except for Sakina does a little bit better and my system is where the purple one so here there's there's us sort of near the bottom I'm okay with that um and again the in the paper they discuss how it's the combination of all the various optimizations they talked about to specifically handle high contention workloads the inlining the the early validation all those extra steps you can do to allow transactions that are gonna board anyway right there's no magic to make transactions when they conflict to make them not conflict right that's just gonna happen the question is really about what can you do to reduce the amount of wasted work you have to do for transactions that are going to abort remember the graph from the from the the staring TV the abyss paper right they should hike attention most of transactions most had a thousand core count most of the the the the protocols or spending the time aborting transactions so all the extra stuff that cicada does allows them to get you know a cheap little better performance than the other ones all right again the question is which percent what percentage can be attributed to different things how much can be attributed to the index storage stuff that we talked about I don't know I think I look at the paper again all right any questions on cicada so again what was today about today it was about looking at different implications a BCC we saw how they checked for phantoms in different ways we saw how they organized the Virgin's chains in different ways we saw after the Hecate on initial hackathon discussion we saw a bunch of optimizations to improve mcc to make it run better for different workloads so we saw in Hana they store global transaction con taxes do not have to update all the single tuples we saw in the case of hyper the version vector storage that faint the precision locking and the version of synopsis are better for doing analytical where is and for cicada we saw a bunch of tricks to make make it speak words for a better ok so again there's there's there's no one system that does all the amazing tricks that were talking about it's it's our job to understand which ones are actually worth pursuing right because we can only implement so many things so which one should we give hyper a PI or ax t2 and it depends on what kind of workload you want to target ok any questions alright then reading from Wednesday is the SP HANA paper on garbage collection it's an okay paper they'll be typos and you will see them it's from the industrial track which the the reviewing bar is a little bit lower but in my opinion it is a good paper because it does cover all the different sub design decisions you have about garbage collection and way deeper then we discuss so far and actually was probably the only out there okay guys [Music] take back the packet does it okay just use a mouse for trick it to the flood Billy did the children tease to Tel Aviv week guys be a man again I can't say | CMU Database Group | UCHnBsf2rH-K7pn09rb3qvkA | 2019-01-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,008 | 74,146 |
SmOZ44CLdkc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmOZ44CLdkc | Augsun Bamboo Hookset Review / Confessions Of A Crochet Hook Hoarder | Ciao friends! Beth with ThimbleHooks, back with some more hooks to review for you from my awesome collection. These are from Amazon. I don't even remember what they're called. I don't think they really had a name, but they are aluminum and have bamboo handles, and they even came in a little case, so they already get a brownie point. But let's take a look at these. I think these are great hooks. I really like these, but I have never measured them to see if they're true-to-size, so we're going to give that a try. I have a little tiny bit of... what do I have? Sugar and Cream. My Lily Sugar and Cream, and this one is Strawberry and it wants me to use, I always forget if this is a five or five and a half, wants me to use a five. There's the five, right here. Okay we'll start out with this, try this five right here, see if it has any unpolished, un-sanded spots. Maybe right down here. That seems a little iffy, but that's where my hand is going, or that's going to be way down by my hand, it's not going to be by my yarn, so that's probably going to be okay. I don't feel anything up here. It's kind of a pointy tip the aluminum seems smooth that's important. Let's give it a try, see what happens... this is a five millimeter. It is actually carved into the wood not just stamped on where it could wipe off, so that's good, that's a bonus. Flat down here which I don't hold my hook that far back, I would rather it was up here. But let's see how this goes. There we go, no snagging, that's a bonus. Nice, nice, nice. No snagging. Nice and smooth. A little bit of a, oh what I would call a tiny flaw right down in here, but that's way back here, so maybe that doesn't matter. Let's just grab another one randomly. Here's a three millimeter, so it seems good. Just check all these really quick to see what I've got. There's a two, that's the smallest one. There's a two, a two and a half, a three a three and a half, four, four and a half, five, five and a half and a six. This should be my six. Yep, there we go. I have to say this is probably one of the best bamboo sets I've seen yet. I don't have any problems with the other ones, just of course the one that I picked first has a slight blemish, right back here. Everything else seemed nice and smooth. The aluminum looks great, it's not all jaggedy, is that, yeah I've seen, had that happen before too, where this is just all wonky or not cut out properly. Let's see if we're true to size, this is the drum roll. This is my five that I was just using, and here's my five. Oh no! Too bad. Gonna lose those brownie points. Here's the five and a half. Nope. Try a three... nope. Oh that's too bad! I'm thinking that right down in here is pretty darn close but I should be able to measure the whole thing. Should go over the hook. Should go over the top and it's not. Should be able to measure it right in here, just to see if it's close, but it is very close it wants to go through... it wants to, just a little bit too big. It wants to. Aww. So there we go. But it does have a cool little box and as the construction of bamboo hooks goes, these are probably the nicest ones I've seen, and I have a lot of bamboo hooks that really aren't very usable because they're all jagged and they just fray my yarn and make it all fuzzy. So that's no fun. But I thought I would give you one more little piece, whoop-see, i thought I'd give you one more piece. Even though they're not exactly true to size they're really close, and I think these cost all of eight dollars. So for a nice set of 10 that's pretty good. They're not exactly perfect, but they're pretty darn close for less than a dollar a hook! So thanks for stopping by; thank you for supporting my small business; please subscribe to ThimbleHooks; tell all your friends about me and stop back real soon. Thanks! Bye! | ThimbleHooks Easy Crochet | UCnm0tcprxuQ7XoY5gCDBf6w | 2021-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 752 | 4,541 |
YW0TVF-3RdY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW0TVF-3RdY | Catriona Knox - Waffle TV @ The Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013 | [Music] hi i'm imagine for waffle tv sponsored by west beer and i'm here i'm doing very well so how are you enjoying the fridge so fast it's been going fantastic yeah it's been so amazing i can't believe it it's had already the show's been just lovely it's been great i've had lovely audiences they've all been enjoying i'm not sure whether it's just you know like those first five days and you're like and now it's just gonna be like a steady downward slope i hope it's gonna just keep keep going up it's been great so far that's great can you tell us a little bit about your show i can it is i can that's what i should do um it is all day as well just talking about myself all day talking about shoulders it is um a character comedy show which it's just lots of it's various different ragtag lots of different characters um i play all of them yes that sounds so impressive when you say in london when you come to anywhere everyone's like yeah everyone's doing this show everyone plays something like okay um but that's uh that's so yeah lots of different characters and it's got a nice but it's not just doing silly boys characters it also has a really nice through line which kind of reminds me of the whole show but it's not so much a narrative it's more to do with audience interaction oh my gosh they weren't given us anyway did you get audience up on stage so you used to do sketch or you still do sketch combinations yeah me and two other girls are the boom jenny who went to british school oh yes as well um and we all met there at university and then we came up here to university oh lovely and we're still still writing it in the car we have no idea what to expect oh it'll be fine i think we absolutely find that we had like some big review in on the second day what are we doing didn't have any idea but then we slowly kind of got our heads around one of the [Music] i'm oh amazing well thank you so much for chatting to me where can we catch your show i'm on at 3 15 every day in the present courtyard um up in the attic which is very very hot venue very hot thank you okay go check her out thank you very much [Music] you | Waffle TV | UCX1veB_r5PPDFwjJ_f2mX5Q | 2013-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 425 | 2,136 |
AkAB7utI1oE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkAB7utI1oE | Polymer 22 (PM22) Mono-Core Silencer from Inland Manufacturing | SHOT Show 2017 | (intro music - Lock 'N Load by Madison Rising) Hey guys, still on the floor of the 2017 SHOT Show and I'm in the Inland firearms booth and I'm with Ron and Ron's got something really unique and very special to talk to you about. Ron, take it over. RON: Yessir Everybody knows the Inland has come out with a lot of historical platforms, primary the M1 carbines, well we've got some new modern to introduce to the Inland story as well this year we're releasing our first suppressor, it's our PM22 model. PM stands for Polymer Mono Core .22 rimfire platform for suppressors five-and-a-half inches long three-and-a-half ounces in weight, one of the lightest, smallest suppressors on the market PAUL: Unscrew that and show them what's inside You're going to be blown away. RON: First of all before i unscrew it, the biggest problem with rimfire suppressors They get dirty so you have to be able to take them apart. And I'm not new to suppressor designs, I have been working suppressors for many many years, I've been working primarily with law enforcement military applications is the first time we're doing for public. The reason I've hesitated going to the retail suppressor so many people do not understand the suppresor technology and when they take one apart they can't put it back together correctly you get bullet strikes you've got problems and complaints I wanted to build one that we didn't have that issue and with that being said...I did mention PM22 means polymer mono core. PAUL: Check that out hippies... one piece made of polymer for a .22 rimfire can RON: and this is designed, it works well dry, works as well as most .22 suppressors do dry and once they dry, for people who familiar with suppressors. If you use the suppressor wet you're using oil or the old standby water, in Vietnam it was urine but you would pour it into your suppressor, you would wet it and that water would help minimize the sounds it cools the gases and that gives a little more efficiency of the suppressor however... fluid like water, oil drip down into your action and can cause issues with your firearms so with that being said... We've been working on this product for over 10 years We call it dB Foam aerosol foam designed specifically for suppressors Paul: dB meaning decibel. RON: And we have this will give you about 3-5 decibel drop on any suppressor, it has rust inhibiting properties if you use a suppressor that can rust, which many stainless alloys can still rust and if you use a mild steel while they work really well for suppressor applications they are prone to rust this takes care of that, also lubricates and it collects any unburnt particles, powders that can have a tendency backwash into your action and if it does backwash, it's got to lubricating qualities and will not damage your action. PAUL: And after so many hundred rounds you can take this out? RON: Not just a hundred rounds this particular suppressed we put over 2,000 rounds through it on monday at the range and we kept it juiced up with our foam, it's good for about 20 or 30 rounds before you juice it again now all we have to do is water-soluble we wash it out with hot water this is what we ended up with, all the contaminants all the lead, all the powders, it's gone. PAUL: Alright now everybody at home thinking I'm interested and I want to know more. Is all the information available on Inland's website? RON: It will be soon soon, we just released this at the show here shortly it will be available the most important part on how much? This suppressor retails for $189 dollars and that includes a 4oz. can of suppressor foam. PAUL: Alright so brand new .22 can from Inland Manufacturing, less than 200 bucks, less than the cost of a tax stamp. How could you go wrong? Music by Bogglesworth Click the thumbnail to the right for a FREE GIFT | Student of the Gun | UC-Mit7sqGeZLU0nDIZv3jbA | 2017-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 686 | 3,821 |
ylMHAj0OU10 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylMHAj0OU10 | Responsive Inspector | hi this is Phil's volition about the creative cloud evangelist so today I want to share with you and a sneak peek of a Google Chrome extension that I've been working on as my site project and it's a tool that allows you to inspect media queries that are defined for a website that you're visiting with your browser so let's get started and first of all you can get it from Google Chrome Web Store so if you go there look for responsive inspector that's the name of my extension responsive inspector alright and just add it to Chrome now let's take a look what it can do so if we go ahead to a website media queries which nicely gathers other sites that have responsive web design implemented we can pick any of those maybe let's take the next weapon here so if we go and run our responsive inspector you will see that it nicely shows us all the media queries for first of all for Mac's with that are defined in this for this side and you can see all the resolutions here then it shows you all the media queries for which have the max and minimum width defined and at the end it shows all that have minimum width defined up to the infinity now so that was the first feature second feature is actually if you want to inspect you know the code the CSS actually style sheet that is behind that particle media query here you can click this button here so it will pop up a preview of the CSS style sheet which also zooms in and focuses on that particular media definition and as you can see it's here so you can you know see what's actually under the hood alright so but that's not all what you can actually do with with responsive inspectors so let's get to it and now if I want to let's say test how my browser will behave or how does actually website will behave on particle resolution or particle device you can actually test it let's say okay they define 767 so let's test so it actually resized my window and I can see how it has scales of course you can test it for other resolutions that are defined battle as well you can test it for any resolution so let's say 936 there we go and it just rescales and resized okay so let's take a look maybe two let's go and take a look at my blog here out of me and I'll show you a couple of other features that the responsive inspector has so if we go in here again let's take a look at 480 pixels here so if I'm let's say working on a responsive web design and I want to share it either with my customer or with my colleagues and I want to just you know take a snapshot of full page width that I've been working on I can take a screen shot here at a certain resolution that is in the ruler defined and there we go it actually goes in and takes a snapshot one by one as scrolling down the page and stitches that into a single image so it's actually a JPEG file and you can see that the preview is here of my full website now I can go ahead and save the file it's a JPEG so let's put it on desktop there we go so you can see it's 480 pixels wide as I requested and whatever the outcome of its width is in this case is 1 874 pixels wide and I can preview send it to whoever I want and so on now the last feature that responsibly specter has it's also related to sharing my design but this time actually I can okay again let's take a snapshot again I can share my design through the behest service so if your behance user and you want to share your designs with your colleagues with the community well that's also a good tool for that because I again took a snapshot of the full page width and I can through behance because I was already previously logged in it remembers sort of my access talking to be heads but if I wasn't alluded actually redirect me to a page where I would have to allow this application to connect to Behance but this time I didn't have to do it now what I have option here I already you know with my account I have already some some working progress defined of my side so I can either create new one or I can use existing one so let's take an existing one some description I have to put here also here I could put tags for my design so our RWD out of me and so on and then I can just publish so it's not actually uploading my design to be has and once it's uploaded and it take may take few seconds because it's quite a big file it's over three Meg I think so once it's uploaded I'll be able to see my working progress and this would add up as one of the two already existing one so let's wait a second and see how it looks when it's over okay so we have it uploaded now if I go to the hands and take a look into my portfolio my work my working progress here so you can see this is the existing one that I added just right about now and you can see I have some previews also snapshots but this is the the most latest one which I added like 22 seconds ago okay so you get the point what the responsible responsive inspector is I hope it will be useful for you well go ahead give it a try it's still in beta but I think it's a feature complete at this point for at least one Overson so give it a try if you find any bugs any issues with it go ahead to my blog out of me there is a complex form and you can send me your your feedback thank you very much and bye you | Piotr Walczyszyn | UCthV19GWiZ-cFSAAMu7bnzQ | 2013-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,056 | 5,223 |
2Bd01JHkuh4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bd01JHkuh4 | Replacing the drain in a bathroom sink, and screwing up. | so that's ugly bathroom sink time a roommate called me in and said hey the sink is leaking and i said that's because there's a dog underneath it piper come on get out of the way and we were looking for where it was leaking and sure enough we found this this tail piece is completely broken off i don't know what the rest of it is right now oh it's right there so this is supposed to be one piece uh it finally corroded through the metal i'm sure that this is probably 40 40 years old or more i mean this bathroom hasn't been updated in a very long time uh so you know what they say go to the hardware store all right so there's the replacement let's pick this up at the hardware store it was like nine dollars so i mean this is not an expensive repair it just takes a little bit of time and a whole lot of cleaning so the first thing that you want to do when you pull this out of here is thoroughly clean this area in here i've already done it with some paper towels but it gets pretty gunky and it's very gross so if you're if you're if you don't like gross things too bad thank you piper i have very healthy dogs i know piper of course not okay all right first thing we want to do is unplug this now this i don't know i call this the tail piece but i think that uh well that's a wall tube okay i don't know they all have different names but this comes in a co plug and i don't know if that's any relation to carl oh plug but i don't think so so this comes in a couple of pieces there's a nut on here that you unscrew i know it's exciting and there is this rubber washer yeah just to show you the difference this is the old rubber washer this is the new one and it's kind of flexible and all that this one look how cracked that is just so deteriorated that needed some replacing one thing that i like to do this is going to go into the sink and it's tapered here it's got this rounded edge that matches the one in the sink they're they're standard but uh what i like to do is put in a little bit of this silicone grease there's also plumber's putty i tend to like this because it's very thin and is more waterproof and doesn't doesn't hurt either the metal or the ceramic of the sink so i just put a nice thin little bead on there i also like to put some on the threads this makes it a little easier to put that washer on this just drops in you can see how nicely that fits in there then we come underneath and we have this sitting down on the bottom once that is in from the top take this rubber washer and go in from the bottom and just push it onto there as best you can and then you take the nut with this flat side up that flat side will press against the rubber washer and help make this a water tight seal are you supposed to come on you gonna mess with me are you gonna mess with me i think you sure are a lot of pain in the butt all right so i got a little problem where this washer is a little bit too thick to fit there um what to do what to do all right i'm gonna have to figure something out hi this is editing rob and uh this is when things went a little bit wrong at least the first time uh the washer that i got was too thick to fit in the sink and i didn't really understand why at the time i do understand it a little bit better now but i didn't know it until now so the rest of this video is me trying to work with something that isn't uh isn't really designed for it but uh cobble something together that works so i'm going to have to redo this again in the future but this will at least work for now but i make mistakes so you don't have to all right back to work and then i discovered a problem with the microphone i was using a wireless mic for the first time on the camera and somehow with all the dog invasion it came unplugged so i'm having to redo all of this found some plumber's putty at the hardware store this is the kind of thing that you really should be using when you're replacing the tail stock on a pipe or on a on a sink it's got kind of the consistency of modeling clay or play-doh or you know something like that it's it's actually kind of nice to work with a basic idea is you want to make a worm and make it big enough so that it'll fit around the flare end of the tail stock coming out of the out of the sink the idea is when you insert this into the sink there will be a cushion between the metal part and the ceramic of the sink that will the the putty will squeeze and form a seal against the ceramic and you'll have a nice watertight seal around the top okay now i got this washer which was the same inside diameter as the other one was about half as thick which is what i was looking for what i didn't realize at the time was that it was also not quite the right size i they really didn't have other ones so this one fit inside of the sink cavity and acts to form a seal between the sink cavity and the tailpiece but it doesn't overlap over the ceramic on the bottom so what i ended up having to do is i got this metal washer and i put a piece of gorilla tape like or like flex seal or something like that on the bottom and then screw the washer on tighten it up tightening the washer you want to be careful not to tighten it so much that it cracks the ceramic or pulls the uh pulls the tail piece through from the top of the sink that is uh quite possible to do if you go a little bit overzealous on this you don't need to all it needs to be is snug and enough to make it watertight you can also add silicone sealant down here if you would like now when i was taking the tail piece out or taking the wall piece out the the p-trap i looked inside the drain pipe and it is clogged so you know gotta do the thing gotta get in there and dig it out and boy is that gross now it's very black most of the blackness is from a well it's from partially oxidized iron uh it's kind of like black rust i think this is known as ferrous oxide it's like a fe-203 instead of the fe3 but i was able to get that cleared pretty well really should go in and try and clear it out a little bit better but it's you know i'm working with what i got here that pipe was broken off a long time ago and i can't get to it to replace it it's it's a mess so putting the tailpiece into the p-trap i've got to put the the screw top on first and then the um compression fitting goes in with the uh offset side down the the slanted side down because that fits into a mating part inside of the p-trap itself that's being screwed on here you want to screw this on hand tight you really don't need to get in there with a wrench and tighten it up it does get a little wonky here if you notice there's a dog very healthy oh yes that's that's good okay that's my ear i'm doing stuff yeah no you don't want that that's a smelly except it from the sink um apparently i need to take a dog break so i'll see you in a few minutes and uh as you can see this nice little bead of the plumber's putty is uh has come up around the edges it actually comes right off real real nice so there should be a very watertight seal around this [Music] actually seems to be draining pretty good so i'm gonna plug the sink and fill it up a little bit and then we'll let a whole bunch of water drain and see what it looks like from underneath now because this is kind of a janky installation i wanted to put something around here the previous person that had done this many many years ago used uh foam sealant it was not quite the right thing but i guess it worked enough because there's not exactly a lot of pressure but with the way that this is draining those pipes are getting pretty clogged and i wanted to fill it in with some plumber's putty in the meantime in here we drain some of the water i do believe that is working yes i don't see any water leaking at anywhere i don't see any uh little drips or anything so i think this is good uh this can be a long-term fix at least until i get to a point where i can do more of a remodel there's so much that has to be redone in this bathroom it's ridiculous but it's it's a very expensive job and i don't have time to do it myself so i don't have time or money either so yeah do what i can with what i have all right you're gonna count that as a win uh see you guys next time okay as i alluded to before this was not a correct statement it turns out that the piece i got is made for a different kind of sink it's sort of like a like a bar sink i don't know if you've ever seen those but they're very thin they're smaller and they don't have an overflow the piece that i got doesn't have an overflow but the sink itself does and uh if there's water that gets into the overflow it's going to get trapped in between there and that's not good so at some point i'm going to have to get another piece and replace it and i may or may not do a video on that it would probably be a good idea to show you how to do it the correct way but live and learn or watch my videos and learn because you know i screw up and i'm not perfect if i was i would probably | Rob Withoff | UCldHoKmUe3YHUuMfuB44OzQ | 2021-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,859 | 8,982 |
bKHQsDRXC64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKHQsDRXC64 | Sister Circle Live | Full Circle w/ Dr. Heavenly | TVOne | welcome back to sister circle live and we are here at the table with my married to medicine cast mate dr. heavenly Kimes been a little bit more time talking to her about relationships wait don't be mad at the truth okay twenty years but you've been married 20 years what has been the success what has been the key to the success of being married this long I would say first and foremost communication because well you know when you take stuff gets off wrong respect and great six that's it so now you put all of this advice and a book yes just about your book and would expire inspired you to write the business of love well the business of love is just that love it's a business right you got to be in the right place at the right time to find business a lot of girls were asking me I did a radio show on business you know y'all know I run several practices and I did a radio show about but nobody want to hit it they went ahead and I get a man I get it man so I started answer relationship questions and based off of those questions I came up with the book I was talkin there's this yeah we started talking My Luck and they actually absolutely the same you get you a finishing boy you write down what you want be very specific and speak those things into existence just like you would a business or anything what shift gears a little bit about you know we're still gonna stay on the topic of relationships we're gonna talk about friendship okay you know you know I learned that things are supposed to be my new friend yeah I mean I think I think that you know why is it that people feel that if you are a part of two circles that you'd like one more than the other why does it have to be a new versus old why do women view that new friendships versus old friendships don't you love I love all my friends the same I don't know you know people are real protective by they friends you know I mean the point we like but people say well don't be friends with my friend that's my friend don't call her everybody could be friends I love your old friends this way and I do I love them all the same listen I treat people how they treat me since you are the leadership expert all right sweetie you got the first door doc okay mm-hmm having a separate bank account that your spouse doesn't know about do it oh yes then a woman should always have a separate something man if he knows a no but I think you should have together I need to know where his money is gonna work right I do think you should have something Casilla at work I know what is my fancy right but how about checking through your man phone from time to time no you know anyway right sometimes you find someone they don't be nothing like you just like confronting about nothing just like that like Mariah told my man and married a medicine [Laughter] relationships with your spouse with the in-laws he doesn't work for you know [Applause] when you get married you cleave to one another and you become one message everybody else is secondary not posting your spouse on social media hmm that's not posting that post is that no you ain't gotta post them really it's your answer listen if you know me you know daddy women in general if I'm begging you and you thinking like oh I don't know what they said oh no if you turn on power I'm posting you yeah cuz people need to know we have it six no but if I'm dating a new man I don't know we're seeing each other mean I don't like that yeah that is not a suit question [Laughter] we are so turn to exercise okay so when you're dating do you text ywd what you're doing samantha takes right quick for the kids but baby call me what you're doing I want to see what you're doing I want to hear what you do your first video calls that's freaky trying to check up on my awesome all I could be down to it you know me down to the bank anyway please come up on a screen very turn t-shirt yes yeah and thank you doctor heaven altar of the turkey yeah make sure you check out merits and medicine on Sunday that he'd be end down to the Bravo let's give it up [Music] | Sister Circle TV | UCv8OOpEiuPDrRwGHVNAlTZQ | 2018-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 800 | 4,052 |
EIik2fOL5jI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIik2fOL5jI | 06 Banking corners and adding supports | in this tutorial I want to look at how we add some supports to our roller coaster track but before we do that on a bank some of the corners so at the moment when we Geary on the corners we're actually on the horizontal but I'm sure you're aware that most roller coaster rides actually have you banking into the corner so that you're sort of tilted at a bit of an angle as you go down the bend so we can do that by selecting a vertex point on a corner and then using these degrees at the top ear to determine how far we want that corner to turn now I can't remember if we want to go minus 45 or plus 45 here but let's just have a guess that's going minus 45 and I think that's probably put a bit of a bend so that we're going into the corner then as we go around here let's go to a plus 45 and plus 45 there as well and then maybe as we come through this Bend we might want to add some banking as well but we'll just have a look at it first in a 3d view so let's go to our 3d view at the moment I cut when I move my mouse nothing happens but when I left click I'm locked in when I right-click I'm actually free to move around now once I've right clicked I can actually hold down my left button mouse button and that will enable me to move around so as I come down can you see that I can lock myself back in by pressing the right mouse button again so right mouse button enables me to move around and I can lock myself in again by pressing it a second time and in my mouse is active and I can select that vertex point the one that I created before it was originally set that 0 degrees but I pressed on minus 45 so that I sort of tilt into this corner and I could increase that a little bit more if I wanted there we go I think that's pretty good so we're gonna come around that bend then we're going to straighten up and as we come around this side I've got a bit of a banked corner built in again here let's make that a little bit more severe I think we made that plus 45 so let's go for another 10 degrees and we go around this side and we've got a vertex point over there we'll add an extra 10 degrees to that one and then we come out the other side and we do this loop the loop and come out the opposite end now if I wanted to I could actually create a banked corner here but the problem being oops problem being that it's actually going to put in a little bit of a twist into this loop the loop so if I'm happy with that then that will then I can deal with that but sometimes people prefer when they're riding their roller coaster ride that they don't actually have banked corners and twists sort of combining together so that will bring us back around to the station again okay so let's revert back to our top view now so we've added some banked corners in remembering that if if we changed our mind and we didn't like it we can select that vertex point and then click on 0 to set it back to what it originally was but what I want to do now is just zoom in a little bit and talked a little bit about supports so at the moment we don't have any supports on a roller coaster track it's it's like it's hovering just above the ground but what we need to do is to add some supports in immediately after all the way around to just before the station the station doesn't need any supports because when you ride the simulator you can see that it's built on a concrete base but the supports that we need to start off with are just single supports and we just need to evenly spaced those around the roller circuit and as we click them into position there we go now we're now we're better single support as we click those into position a little red dot will appear so you can see that I'm just trying to evenly space those around now the single support is perfect for segments that don't have any banked curves in them now if I've got a banked corner I actually need to use this type of support the 90-degree banking support that's not going to be suitable for all banked corners but in the most severe case it's going to be or when the corner is really severely banked it's going to be fantastic so let's just scroll across so you can see that you can see there's a little handle sticking out to the top I'll zoom in a little bit more to show us how that banking is occurring so let's zoom out we've got a few more than we need there so I'm just gonna select that middle one and press delete on my keyboard and I might just come back here to this one and space it out a little bit more evenly yep so let's come back and add these banked corner supports now just our straight supports we'll be fine here and we might add some banked corner supports we don't need to worry about what side the support will go out the computer automatically knows whether to push it out to the right or to the left okay now we're coming to a slightly tricky section of the roller-coaster ride and what we want to do here is we're going to use just supports immediately underneath I'll zoom in just to make sure I'm putting the supports in the right area just straight supports in these sections but on the side view you'll see that what we want to do is we want to there's my last support we want to have a support around here and then a support there and down the opposite side as we keep going but at the top here we actually want what is referred to as an inverted support so let's select inverted support and when I click in in the middle you'll see that it drops supports when I go back to my top view its drops arms out either side so that won't interfere with the roller-coaster ride okay let's come back down we'll put in some more banked corner supports again I'm scrolling down the page by using the scroll key on my mouse and I've put in some banked corn supports there where they don't belong so I better just delete those and I think I probably need would be better off with just some straight supports there okay so let's zoom me up I'm pretty happy with that so let's now oops I better add some supports under the braking section as well there we go so let's save that and ride the simulator ins and see how that's turned out hopefully we've now got a nice banked corner as well as some supports for our roller-coaster ride again it's going to take a while to load this track because as new features are added to this to the rollercoasters design the file size increases will speed up a little bit and press the plus key on our and number pad and slide it in and now everybody our banked corner slows us down a banked corner around the opposite way speeding up a little bit now lick the loop thank corner and we stopped in at the station now if I press e on my keyboard I'm now in the fly view and if I come over here you'll be able to see that the supports for the loop-the-loop mean that I'm actually able to lock myself in a position so that when I go upside down I don't actually have a support cutting through the middle of the roller coaster ride and that's very important because you'll be deducted points in your assessment mark if there are supports cutting through the middle of the track ok let's press escape and quit out of the similar and that's the end of this tutorial in the next tutorial we're actually going to look at how we can change the type of roller coaster | TASNBCS | UCbON6le6SQqqFIb1OdiRdaA | 2013-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,448 | 7,271 |
vhGm-pkfnIY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhGm-pkfnIY | I've Seen The Blue Light! | Rox Reacts (Blue Light - Ike Eveland) | what is good on my dudes out there it's your boy Rockstar and welcome back to rocks reacts so today we are reacting to Blue Light by Ike Eveland this is the thing that has been requested of me more than anything else on my channel ever video games videos to react to songs to react to I'm excited I even got the room set up for everything so everything is all blue and we are ready to get this done all right guys as excited as I am to listen to the song we gotta get this done time to spin this [ __ ] wheel yeah come on big energy tears let's make this all blue I won't complain about Dub sludge anyway so what is w energy W energy is this this drink makes company that got all sorts of great powder drink mixes Shaker cups merch all sorts of great stuff I guess while I have this I might as well say it they are doing a limited edition sale of this cup but they don't have it in blue anymore but they still have it in two different colors they have it in purple and they have it in Black those two are still limited edition cups so if you want one head over to w.gg and get one while you got yourself a shot they recently released a stainless steel tumbler so if you want to keep your drinks insulated so they stay colder longer or if you're into that hotter longer go get yourself one of these while you got yourself a shot from the time when they announced this on Twitter to when I received the email letting me know that these things even existed half of their supply had already sold out so these things are probably not going to be around for a very long time so get one while you got yourself a shot they also have released sample packets of a bunch of their flavors so you can try a little bit of dubby before you buy a full tub and a reminder if you use the code rock salt Rox alt at checkout you get 10 off your entire order w.gg check them out they are [ __ ] awesome Ike Eveland blue lights let's hear this hmm this is a really cool opening what okay sorry I normally would never pause a song especially in the opening I think I need two for this get myself ready you know now we ready to listen I'm sorry I I gotta start this over from the beginning I can't listen to a song like part way through like that sorry okay I promise that will not happen again let's do this again all right blue light laughs [Music] I'm loving this already [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] whoa yes holy [ __ ] [Applause] [Music] this is where I've always [Applause] [Music] wow [Music] another sunrise [Music] so cool oh my gosh [Applause] [Music] this is where I've always [Music] oh man oh assistant [Music] [Applause] [Music] yo [ __ ] okay okay how are you holding it for that long yo all right inside oh [ __ ] I love the bridge [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] things foreign [Music] this is the only response I can give right now holy [ __ ] I need to think after that one where to start I really have no idea how else I can react to this that was a genuinely Awesome song okay so I guess this is the first thing that I will mention because I just remembered that I forgot to mention at the beginning of the video so many of you recommended this song to me the very first person to recommend this to me was someone who goes by a quack 5225 so to you thank you so much for this and to everyone else who recommended this song to me thank you so much this was really really dope damn it are you kidding me that one isn't on Spotify either are you kidding I was gonna put that on my pump up playlist if we do go through with the idea of turning this into like adding songs onto a playlist I'm make now there is officially an executive decision uh this goes on the playlist this was genuinely amazing I need to get a button or something I should get a blue button now that should be how we determine it the blue button in honor of this song being the first one that gets an executive decision I need to make that the music The Mixing the vocals the entire song he does himself first of all that's insane amounts of talent right there the singing alone is insanely talented but to know that he also made the entire soundtrack behind the vocals he mixed everything together himself I think that's more than I could ever dream of doing the only thing that this is really showing me is that I need to listen to more of this guy's music because like I've loved every song that I've listened to that he's like performed in so far I need to listen to more alright so that's gonna be it for this video I have to keep on saying it thanks so much for recommending this song I really loved this and I really hope that you loved my reaction to it if you have any other songs that you want me to listen to for these videos put those in the comments they're always open if you have any other videos that you want me to react to put those in the comments as well if you have games that you want me to play for Wednesday's videos put those in the comments too they are always open and I will try to get to all of them as soon as I can we are getting really close to that big 1000 like it's getting to the point where it's difficult for me to not check my channel every single day to see just how much closer we have gotten once we hit that thousand the public Discord server will be open and we will be able to start building that community that I hope to build through this channel I have started working on that Discord server I have been getting a lot of help from Ashton you may know her as chaos Nightfall and I'm really excited to make that happen for all of y'all because like I want to interact with my audience more I want to interact with y'all more I want to be able to talk with y'all in real time about the stuff that I'm doing for the channel about the recommendations that you all give me about all of that that's stuff that I'm really excited to get started with doing so I'm really excited to make that happen apart from the Discord server the thing that I'm pretty sure a lot of you are honestly sticking around for once we hit that big 1000 we will also get raver cos playing as an anime school girl so let's make that happen let's get to that big 1000 I am sure we can make it happen by the end of this summer thank y'all so much for watching if you like this video smash that like button subscribe to join the legions and I will see y'all in the next video [Music] | Roxalt | UCfXQYUpA0nZF1NDBePZfOdg | 2023-07-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,258 | 6,452 |
bw3zDZA-6ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw3zDZA-6ko | AOC Town Hall: 'We Should Eat Babies' Hoax Confirmed | hey everyone so today I really wanted to talk about the incident that happened with Alexandria or kzo Cortes so if you don't know she was bleeding Town Hall and a pro-trump woman studies speaking it was a video that went viral and it kind of turns out for a pro Trump fringe group acts at credit for this climate crisis we only have a few months left I love don't you support the Green Deal but it's not get it you know getting rid of fossil fuel is not gonna solve the problem fast enough the problem is ordinary people right they can change their lifestyles like hey we can reduce their energy usage we can you know buy local food we can plant trees they can do things which will help but we I kind of feel like so many people are presented with this some overwhelming information world is coming to an end and people what have they meant to do with our information you know um it's not awfully useful just to say the world is coming to an end in eight years time don't bother having kids don't bother you know living your life you know you might as well just what drop out of society and just um what consume a lot of alcohol or drugs or whatever it is I mean this isn't a really good message to be giving people or retirement a Swedish professor saying that we can eat their dead people but that's not fast enough so I think your next campaign slogan has to be this we got to start eating babies we don't have enough time there's too much co2 all of you you're you you know you're pollutant too much co2 we have to start now please you are so great I'm so happy that you really support a nuclear deal but it's not enough you know even if you would Bob Russia we still have too many people too much pollution thank you so I think um ya know so one of the things that's very important to us is that we need to treat the climate crisis with the urgency that it does present luckily we have more than a few we do need to hit Net Zero in several years but I think we all need I just wanted to pulls it there so eating like net zero carbon emissions will be fantastic and it's gonna take a heck of a lot of international work I mean apparently if we reforested an area the size of the United States especially around the equator that could actually really help soak up an awful lot of carbon and you know sort of take it out of the air I mean there's stuff that we can do but it's it's kind of difficult and you know it will be fantastic if America actually played a bigger role and you know China is still expanding so a forward look I thought I would look this up so this is some carbon emissions by country so yeah almost a third of the world's carbon emissions are coming from China United States is still producing 40.6 the rest of the world is producing 15.8% then we've got a lot of countries here like Ukraine Kazakhstan the United Arab Emirates Germany Japan where's Canada oh here we go Canada is some 1.6 percent of the world's carbon emissions or a star China really needs to try to reduce its coal consumption China actually lies about its coal consumption so actually some of our stuff at Donald Trump is talking about as in stopping the advantage but China has and they're not actually bad policies you know I mean from start China's got a very very cheap workforce right the American the Americas have a 480 work force to because a lot of American prisoners and as huge number of prisoners are actually put into sort of forced labor away they given six cents an hour or something but it's basically forced labor so the American economy can compete with China and other countries most of the developed countries have very restrictive policies about how much how much pollutions where you can actually emit whereas the BC China doesn't really so if a worldly like Trump actually wants to put for example terror some imports from China or other countries but don't have our same welfare standards and worker rights and things like that you know I completely agree because that kind of gives workers a bit of an advantage right because you know workers in West cannot compete with Chinese cheap labor or indeed slave labor we just can't and nor do we want to nor should we right so this is in a sense where Donald Trump is actually kind of ripe it's a - to understand that there are a lot of solutions that we have and that we can pursue and that if we act in a positive way there is space for hope so I also wanted to cover basis maybe slightly older but I still think it's um she makes an interesting point surely there's scientific consensus that the lives of children are gonna be very difficult and it does lead I think young people to have a legitimate question you know should is it okay to still have children and I mean not on just financially because people are graduating with 2030 $100,000 worth of student loans at and so they can't even afford to have kids in the house but also just this basic moral freshman what do we do okay so there's a few interesting points furbish she actually brings up so first our university debt okay it's worse in America than it is in the UK because if for example if someone in the UK is unemployed such as me at the moment then they don't actually have to pay back their student loan okay they only start paying back their student loan when they actually have a job and it's kind of deducted as an extra tax but nevertheless it's even worse in the United States and yeah AOC is absolutely right here you know it's gonna be much harder to actually buy a house to actually have kids and to get on with your life so for we should eat babies part of this it does kind of come from a Swedish professor called Magnus Sadr lad apologies I forgot about wrong perhaps this was ingest I don't know but he did suggest of help with climate change perhaps we're gonna be forced to eat people in the future so interestingly 8% of the audience in Sweden said that they might be open to eating human flesh so I wanted to come briefly onto the polarization of American politics in 1994 Republicans and Democrats have very sort of similar policies in a center back in those days the biggest base in Congress was over like about half a percentage in spending or you know it will be basically really small stuff but as you can kind of see now we've got two 2014 and I bet it's go even further apart now when it was Fenn and also people have kind of become like more extreme you know just judging by this so it sort of seems like Democrats will move to Democrats States Republicans will stay in or move to Republican states and there seems to be a lot of social ostracism between masu groups and it seems to be a growing problem so you know that's kind of worrying in a sense and this article also says for people who are more involved with politics tend to be even more polarized so it sort of seems the more you engage and politics for more sort of extreme you kind of become on an evil wing okay so yeah thanks for listening guys okay guys so what do you think about this hoax do you think it was effective now I think the interesting thing about this hoax more than anything was the fact that it was so believable you know I mean looking at it now it's kind of fairly obvious when she mentions bombing Russia and you know this sort of thing that perhaps this was a troll but or perhaps a sort of political protest to kind of make a left look a bit foolish really it's kind of sad but we all kind of lepton this and we all kind of thought well you know that's not out of the ordinary you know this is just normal sort of politics you know the fact for eating babies is now considered almost normal because you know be sort of extremes of politics are so far apart well is sad and imagine if the two poles of sort of American opinion sort of keep getting wider and wider apart you know you I mean there's talk about civil war and things but there could serious peace seriously be some kind of civil war in me future | David William Beck | UC9a5b5M0mMdbKK_XkpVLQCA | 2019-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,529 | 7,953 |
5OORVTEv5Xo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OORVTEv5Xo | POLICE CHASE 2022 AUDI S3 AT 165MPH REACTION!! **ENDS BADLY** | [Music] what is going on guys welcome back to man like ricky and you join me back at the unit with the man himself sydnor third episode can you believe it come down for the first time i drove again again and i had to turn around mate i'm gonna i keep trying to say something if you just hang around for an hour or two yeah get a few done but you know me i just yeah he's quick he's good pretty quick i thought today we'll do a police chase reaction so guys we are going to react to a video called brand new lds3 police chase 165 miles per hour on the m1 so enjoy the video can't slow me down light speed hum now keep up when i speed up see your future that's my part see the smoke when i drive guys remember sunday 10 30 something's gonna be winning this audi rs3 for one pounds 99p that's either tonight at 10 30 or tomorrow at 10 30. it's finished in nardo gray it's running 550 horsepower stays too tuned it's got the lightweight motec alloys with brembo brakes all round panoramic roof virtual display it's got the flat bottom steering wheel you can see full maximum body kit with the gloss black grilles we've got forged upgraded intercooler forged upgraded turbo elbow we've got eventually intake system and apr spark plugs guys this is an unbelievable car and somebody will be winning it for 1.99 so i'll see you on the live draw at 10 30. these cops from six forces he's caught on a 100 mile chase do you say [Music] right i thought it was going to be a gang gang one did i mean yeah some maybe didn't even get away your ends isn't it traffic cop stuart smith receives a call about a suspected stolen car this is 340d or something has he got his in-cabin from 150 to 160 miles an hour [Music] stewart joins sergeant scott riley to form a blockade on the m13 [Music] is atm machines or high-value robberies so we're thinking this is gonna be a big job well them guys are trying to get away [Music] is thus with the audi forcing its way past stuart needs to stay behind the car until desperate guys yeah if he gets caught big big bird is this car is going so quickly i can hear on the radio they're talking about putting stinger sights up in the next county and i'm mentioning her within minutes it was really passing through the next county the whole time i'm hoping this car stays on the motorway all the way into london and we can get more units behind it and you've got to do a backlash [Music] the risks go up so i'm backing away now i'm dropping my speed off still maintaining a high speed so i'm close to it should it come to a stop or or something to happen but the main observations at this point from the helicopter and helicopter will take over hey turn you've still got uh yes um oh the helicopter tracks the runners with i'm in the dark a little bit i'm in leicestershire now this is a different character i've never been here before so i'm running into the unknown yeah we've got the units now arriving stewart helps coordinate officers on this come on quickly look at him all that chasing and you're not even grabbing him as soon as you've got a helicopter you may as well just stop there's no chance of getting away from the helicopter especially with the thermal imaging even through trees you can even see where you've been with the heat signatures that you leave on the ground it's there's no escaping it's peaking it's like what's the point right what is the point yeah but why are they sneaking around just run through the fields yeah they probably don't even know the choppers above i don't know yeah but they should have split they've i went and arrested done person some of them were a bit lippy towards me [Music] the full suspects are all teenagers moments later the police helicopter spots another heat signature [Music] go across the garden [Music] he had no idea how close to death he was they didn't see the reasons why we were arresting him he didn't understand or seem to think it was that much of a bigger deal through 50 grams of drugs out the window like you know no insurance absolutely ridiculous the lives you put at risk all these occupants himself he could have watched every occupant of that car all of that for none just because he didn't want a 200 pound fine with his car seat i mean i don't condone it they should have deserved what they got but at the same time if you're going to do a runner from the feds like they just all stay together you should've gone male 1 yeah about the figures you're in that unknown area right bro they already know it's done isn't it like you're getting caught in it they're just running for the sakes of it it's just you know just stuff as i say look they stayed up apparently they dust because of no insurance like look at that all those lifestyle risks yeah the point i'm trying to make is look at what people are willing to do anyone who even attempts or thinks about doing that well there you go there's the consequences yeah did it say they went jail or anything or i think i read up about this i think that you'll think one of them did go joke that's not a community service thing no police chase in west midlands march 25th 2020. oh lockdown man had enough of staying in his yard sounds like a fake siren didn't it then laser guns okay wrong side of the road in that yeah oh we've got a smart one isn't it [Music] this guy should just be on the ground you know like green lanes yeah oh he's going around the estates there's stitches yeah oh oh feds are moving [Music] oh i bet he's near his house [Applause] 140 bikes no he's a dead rider yeah yeah my damn i've never seen a spike strip used on the mic that's what i would say i've he just wasn't wise enough so guys i'm gonna end the video there's always if you enjoyed it hit the thumbs up subscribe if you're new and make sure to check out syd north on youtube got a sick sick car channel if you like fast cars and you like sick 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(Better UX through prototyping) | um hi my name is Roy um thank you for spending your time with this session I'm hope hoping it will be worth your time um just to get a quick idea uh who's in the room who would consider themselves a designer or interaction designer information architect and who's on the receiving end of these of the output of these people front Enders back Enders ET so who's all all of the above none of the above okay um yeah so I uh I'd like to talk a bit about uh prototyping and how that would might be a good idea to add to your toolkit both in design and development um but first about uh 100 years ago artists got fascinated by movement speed technology uh these were the early days of mass production mass communication and this group of artists called themselves the futurists and they wanted to celebrate modernity liberating themselves from the weight of the past um this group The futurist was a lot of them were in Italy uh and this is dynamism of a dog on a leash by jako Bala from 1912 so similar even more famous One is also from 192 marshel duam nude descending a staircase so these are 100 years old and especially this one was an Infamous piece of work it's a it's a classic now but when it was it was first rejected by the other uh group of artists the cubists Picasso and Friends uh as being two to futurist it created a big controversy in uh in the states when it was displayed there for the first time and people just fell over each other in trying to mock it and ridiculing it um but yeah it stood the test of time um but what they were doing so even with this fascination with Dynamics movement speed the end result was a static image and there's a lot of movement going on or visualized in that image the end result itself is a static impression and in US experience design we have a similar thing some of the main deliverables uh that are our output uh that want to capture how people move through a digital product be it a website or an app use still use static images to project um um what will happen in this interactive product and of course sitemaps and wireframes are the two most well-known uh uh pieces of output that come from this process and especially uh uh the side Maps uh the wireframes um so I'm thinking there's people in this room that had have wireframes delivered to them and it did not quite tell them how it was supposed to work because yes static deliverables are static and so there's a gap there because if you're using static paper often images uh printed out and there's a gap there in how the the deliverable projects the system and how the system will actually work in the end and yes I think protot typing can be an help there uh in closing that Gap or making that Gap at least a bit smaller um it's a useful definition uh I highlighted some key terms there it's early an early example or a model of the uh the product it's built to test important and as such is a thing that can be learned from and we'll hit on each of these three aspects as we go so first I want to spend some time talking about why use prototypes we'll get to the nuts and bolts a bit I'm not myself uh a a deep front Ender guy so the code level of this will be uh will be minimal but we'll look at at our setup later uh let's discuss why a bit one of the main benefits fits um that you get when you use an interactive prototype is that you give people something that actually works it becomes easier for your stakeholders and and your team to understand what the end end result is aiming for um you must have experienced that people find it hard to discuss s maps and wireframes because they cannot make that jump between wireframes and the actual end product and this results in discussions that can be shortcut if you give them something that actually works so that they can click through and that's really quite huge um because it makes it easier to understand this results in better feedback because people respond to how it actually works and um that makes it a lot easier for people to agree on something because it works or does not yet work as intended an important uh part is this yeah so I'm I'm mostly talking about HTML prototypes there's different ways to go about it and uh if you go to HTML route then you'll have a responsive prototype as well I mean responsive is required right right now we still mention it as a thing but has to be there for for 99% of the cases and by using the same building materials as will be used in the end product HTML CSS JavaScript you can manage the expectations better of what the responsive Behavior will be in the end um the Prototype will have some of the same quirks as the the end product will have um so managing expectations there and just having something that works on any device that people want to use it on is a big thing and and as opposed to wireframing statically you don't have to create those small medium large VAR variations for each of the the screens you you'd be drawing so it could save you a lot of work there as well another big thing um especially when working in HTML you can quickly iterate on it um even when discussing it in a meeting or with clients or uh testing it in your team you can quickly iterate on ah no that's not exactly why I want it to be yeah okay uh sometimes I I'll demo it and do just a fire buget a bit of bit and just adding text or removing uh items to quickly uh give an impression of what the next uh version could look like so quick iterations that's a important aspect to get to that better solution and um easily sharable by publishing to just a given URL and keeping that URL the same through the process it become it becomes really easy um to always have that L lat version latest version available for the team and for your client um there is a bit more work to exporting your wireframes to the PDF and the annotations that go along with it emailing them off out the files to B I've shared it somewhere as well and then just wait for people to open it email and go through the wireframes once more so just having it easily sharable at a single URL is is quite practical and right so and and then they can use it on their iPhone their Android tablet or their laptop or whatever so all reasons where the Prototype becomes more real than the actual more abstracted wireframes Etc what I found is um that it also forces me to use actual content um in drawing wireframes I found that it gets easier to handwave the content and put in some laurum ipsum or whatever in there um because you're prototyping and your intent to show it off to people so that they can test it uh it forces you to uh to use actual content and the actual content is another way to idenify the participation with the client because the client is often the subject matter expert right so they'll get uh um more involved in tweaking the right text and putting the right images there Etc um yeah it firsts you to use actual content and that's a that's a good thing because we all know that if you don't start hammering on what is the real content please uh soon enough then we're working on a shell uh which we don't know really what content will come into it and then we cannot really be sure that we've been build making the the right thing right because it might break because we didn't cut the real content in time similarly uh when drawing wireframes I found myself uh sometimes making words blue and underlined without really thinking about what would happen if I click on it um there's little room for that when you do an HTML prototype you uh uh you make it an an anchor you got to link it somewhere so forcing you to use actual content and um be prudent about which links you'll add to it is a good thing besides that you're giving the project team and client stakeholders something specific and uh concrete to interact with um you can also use the prototype to test it with your act with the intendent end user with your audience um in ux work you want to establish a clear picture of what the business goals are but you also want to uncover what the user needs are and um the Prototype can serve both of these uh um sides of the the story by creating interactive prototypes you get something that you can give to people to use and then you get to observe how well the Prototype actually performs and of course then uh this means that you can quickly iterate and improve on the Prototype and how it works before starting write starting to write actual production code so you improving before starting to actually build is another big thing and this reduces risks and business stakeholders want to reduce risks and wireframes and S Maps don't give them an idea of how to reduce risks uh so it it plays on many levels we've heard now some some tactical uh advantage is but it plays at a Strate more strategic level as well um I'm not going to read it out but prototyping even makes it on the Harvard Business Review blog and taken together it's a bit of an exaggeration but where an image is worth a thousand words and a prototype can help you skip some meetings Because the actual feedback from actual users is much easier to digest and accept as something that we need to act on than the uh lots of different opinions that you often get at the in the meeting room we can all do with less meetings right so a quick recap uh easier to understand so you get better feedback quickly iterate responsive forces you to use real content and be prudent about your links uh you can useability test it and all of these together makes that you reduce the risk and improve the chances of getting towards a successful product feel free to ask any questions in the meantime if not I'll continue so that was the why so let's look a bit at that uh when in the process it's a good idea to uh start using prototypes of course there's as many process diagrams as there are agencies out there this is not ours um but there's a a lot of similarities between them uh here it's called empathize the first stage called empathized which means that you research uh both the business opportunity as well as the the user needs uh from that analysis you can derive the definition of what you actually want to build so there you get your requirements and from that from the requirements um um you get to generate multiple ideas you what ideas do we have that might solve this problem or fulfill this uh opportunity and then after generating those um multiple options you get to choose one or two that look especially especially promising and those you want to build a prototype for build a representation of your Solutions that's a good description of it and of course yes that prototype can be tested and yay we've got a loop so we can iterate um ux 101 basically but if you look at it uh at a again at a bit more strategic level this is from uh Peter molz one of the founders of uh what's adaptive path um once more a ux process uh he calls it the Double Diamond for obvious reasons and um he splits it in two definition and execution strategy uh is in the definition part and uh answering the why and how questions and you'll see prototypes mentioned here and here so what I said uh you generate options and then you narrow it down to a specific Solutions first you do that based on the initial Insight the opportunity that you've uncovered so you you start to empathize this is the research part we just saw uh from that analysis of that research you can start to roughly prototype what the solution needs to be from there you can Define okay the strategy this is how we go about uh go about this and that makes that we have a plan so from ideation and generation we uh narrow it down and have defined our requirements so there's a plan but that's not the solution actual solution yet once again uh iterative design explore multiple options sketch your options prototype the solutions and test those prototypes so prototyping is here but this is the core part of the process where the prototyping happens um and after you've sufficiently tested your uh the right prototype you can further Define it refine it and actually build uh build it and ship it there's a user experience focus in this diagram on uh the building is details no uh we know it's not but EXC yeah I think you said it was okay to ask questions yeah sure so what type of prototyping do you see happening in the first D I've been curious about that as well um I've heard uh people describe it as the business prototype I'm I'm not that sure myself but I would imagine it might even be a spreadsheet where they put in the right numbers right to to get the business case in place prototyping or something Fidelity yes yes it would definitely be high level um and and uh uh focusing on the big Parts if anybody else has ideas about this uh um speak up maybe later but yeah um there's a difference there but I'm assuming it's a it's a more high level approach to okay so that might even be just being the decision about whether we need a website or an app you know making those more high level strategic decisions so we walk through this um but maybe this is some more truthful representation of the process that you go through um and that's okay that's why you want to iterate um especially in complex problems in big sides or new apps or in Innovative products uh you only have an idea of where you want to go yeah there's only a hunch or an Insight uh that you want to pursue and in the design process then you have to allow for these Explorations before you can pick a direction and uh and go for it um this is actually the the official squiggle there's no other squiggle than this there there's a site for it and there's a download for it for InDesign and rator um it's it's true and uh no we can package it in nice double diamonds or nice loops and dots but uh we have to allow find find space and time to do that ITF process so that we may find a right direction again to reduce the risk later on what should you be prototyping um I mean s Maps can be big right sit Maps want to cover everything that's in the information architecture uh wireframes will focus on at least covering all the different templates and the different page structures that will live in the site so if you're focusing if you're building a prototype you have to be a bit more specific about what you're going to pick um and uh yeah focus on the essentials um from your user research and the analysis you'll have found the main scenarios people 80% of the people come to your side to achieve X so focus on creating the path and making optimizing the path for achieving X on your site so main scenarios and crucial interactions if people have to sign up on your site before they can get the thing you'd better make some uh take some time and create a good registration process and reduce the friction there because the business relies on people signing up um which also means that you focus on what it does and not how it looks I mean I gave it away in the title right it's about the interactions here and uh um that is what you have to focus on you'll never really escape the discussion about look and feel people uh will discuss wireframes that looking a bit grayish uh the same will happen with your prototype because it's not def not necessarily the best place to iterate on the actual visual design language you can but uh it's a different exercise sometimes so focus on what what it wants to do less so on how it looks which does not mean that you disregard the content hierarchy and use headers ones and twos and threes when were applicable but don't go overboard in styling it okay let's get a bit more practical let's look at uh uh some different ways you can go about creating your prototype so the how and yes uh um I've been using paper prototypes interactive wireframes and wow Libra office quit an basically yay open source ignore let's try that again then so just a reminder this is in the process where we want to build our prototype this is where we're focusing now um there's a a lot you can do to discuss the difference between sketches and prototypes people have been doing that um but basically the sketch is for exploring the multiple options and the Prototype is choosing one of those options and fleshing it out a bit more so that you can get the benefits of a prototype that can be tested and uh get feedback on so one way to go about it which actually to me sits in between the sketching and prototyping bit is paper prototyping um I see it as a very uh uh generative way to create wireframes or multiple options for wireframes and Pages um because you have your website right and you've established which are the main path through this website so you do an uh you create your information architecture and you know that the red path for example is the one that people will be going for 80% of the time so Define that flow that you want a prototype um and the flow means okay getting people from the homepage to the thing that they are coming for means that they'll have to work through different types and certain types of screens um that may be a homepage and landing page then the listing page within those product sections and then the actual product or the actual thing that people came for so when prototyping or generating uh uh uh options for these you first have to Define okay these are the screens I want people to work through for each of those screens this is the sketching phase for each of these screens uh you generate multiple options so this is uh four uh sheets where we for each of the uh screens try to generate at least four five six ideas for how that layout might be then re review it and say okay if this is a good idea for the first screen then this one makes sense as the the Second Step Etc so from each of those uh screens you generate you decide okay this one looks more promising then the of these let's go one step step more detailed uh next and then basically uh sketch out the the different components that would live on each page because you've defined the page you've sketched out the different types of content that should live on each page and by doing that in loose bits and pieces of paper you can quickly generate multiple options for for your wireframe um again this this is this may be something that you do internally um uh with your with your with your team um it's not the prettiest deliverable although I've been doing this with the client as well and they actually enjoy it it's oh wait oh but then we can what if and that gets people thinking about this process and which is another way of helping people to understand what we're working on um digital tools right shared canvas you mean digitally uh no but I haven't pursued that um yet either so maybe somebody knows um so paper prototyping is very low Fidelity right it's for roughing out big chunks on the page and generating those those multiple options um of course um I've I've not I'm not done with drawing wireframes in xure or whatever tool you use um and all of these tools uh and uh provide options to link different screens together right and that's still a viable viable option although I'm not digging too deep in this right now I'm not keeping track on all of the tools anymore I'm for me the last time I checked it was still hard to simulate or a lot of work to simulate responsive behavior in in prototypes and uh that was one of the reasons I'm not going uh down this path uh uh too much there is a session this afternoon yes in I made a note in in the slides yeah there's actually a prototyping session later today um what happens is that these tools uh basically provide UI for JavaScript because uh you get to Define all kinds of triggers and events and clicks and you can uh in advance tools you can load uh different data sets so that you can work with actual data Etc which to me is a lot of workaround for not doing it in HTML and CSS and JavaScript which for me personally is still useful because I'm not that proficient especially in the JavaScript part um so if you're alone and you want to work through that specific interaction of that small form transition Etc it's still a useful way to go about it but it becomes to me it becomes a wireframe if you can progress through different screens right and test that flow and then uh wireframing tools provide the options there and uh I've seen uh people using keynote especially uh for its animations and for its U I think people not myself about people using it to uh prototype mobile apps Etc who has oh okay but yes the HTML CSS JavaScript part and a bit of PHP um son raise your hand son is my colleague at Wonder crowd he's the front end designer um and he's transitioning to be a ux developer uh together we've been working on uh our prototyping process um because of all the reent stated it we wanted to look at HTML CSS and JavaScript prototypes and uh what we now be showing is just our first version of of the the the set of tools that we're using which is all quite lightweight but uh it could be useful so first off it's not Drupal um we're doing this we're building druple sites but this prototype is not an actual Drupal site what we did decid to do that is to use our own starter theme and have it in the folder in in our prototype environment and that means that we can uh so Wonder theme is our uh window theme is our uh starter theme or base theme and in the Prototype directory uh it's uh the window theme is just there these are all the different pages that we've built these are simple PHP pages and um what we do is um in the header this a simple PHP include that is used on all these Pages uh in the header we link to all we import all the CSS and JavaScript files from the window theme which gives us the typographic resets the responsive behavior and uh uh just a nice clean slate to work with and lots of CSS classes we can uh can apply so that was our first trick really oh we could still use our theme and use the same classes and uh benefit from all those resets and have a good starting point without because our Wonder theme is a gray basic looking uh theme without any styling just just the US reset uh resets to make everything generic looking so and you probably have your own druple theme that you Bas your work on of um use it to import all those uh useful stuff that gives you a good starting point so each of these Pages uh include that header and then we have uh simple HTML in the page and there's the footer which loads the the the other JavaScript Etc so um and in the body in that box we just write whatever we think should be on that screen um because the The Styling is done in SAS and that's already compiled and I don't want to do don't want to work around with don't want to mock about with SAS too much son had a smart idea of just have a project name CSS which gives me one place to brute force my hamfisted attempts of putting things in the right place or giving it an extra accent Etc so just by adding one sty sheet I can overwrite stuff and tweak things and make the design specific to what I want to achieve so that was another trick I found useful and then yeah what you want to do is focus on building that screen so you might have used the wireframe or the paper prototype to create the inventory of what should be on the page and you've written some actual text for it and you've collected or got the right image to use on it focus on building that screen don't fall in the Trap of wanting to build uh components yet or work on production uh grade code um what one in in the beginning we were thinking um maybe we should have this pattern Library so that we can drag and drop or include all kinds of little chunks of functionality so that we have a login form or a listing and table Etc um but that immediately creates the overhead and uh um it's too abstract it's too abstracted um just focus just on creating that page and don't worry too much yet about making it reusable the Prototype is basically to be thrown away in the end and that's that's what it for so focus on building those screens um and then there's some other guys at the job who uh really really would like us not to use FTP to upload uh uh uh the the latest version which of course is also manual work which slows you down uh which is error prone um so the the the devops folks gave us a um a way that once we've push it to master it triggers a build and the stuff gets uploaded to our prototyping URL son correct me where I'm but I think I got a gist of it um which is useful uh git is I'm managing uh get is not necessarily easy but just having these benefits of Version Control and the automatic push to the Prototype side made me make that jump and and go for it so yeah who um I given away but U this is definitely more of a teamwork thing than uh you normally have if you are the interaction or the information architect um where you can use your prototyping tool and put on your headphones and go through all the screens right and Define and the describe their the the requirements and draw your wireframes so it really helps to to at least have somebody is good at the analysis and the research phase uh getting towards that plan and somebody who can help you actually materialize those ideas into a working prototype ux developer it's a thing so challenges it's not all uh Sunshine roses um the teamwork is not necessarily uh a problem but it does mean that I sometimes have to rely on sonus availability or skills to get done what I want to get done and vice versa so it's definitely more a teamwork thing which may create uh uh a bit of an obstacle sometimes in getting things done quickly um it's not the design I already said people you won't escape the discussion of oh it's a bit gray looking and you'll have that for wireframes and you'll have that for the Prototype as well um just be clear about that this is not the design and that we're focusing on how things work not not not so much how it looks and I think it's advisable to keep those concern separated and work on the visual language maybe even in Photoshop right um before uh uh transferring that to uh the Prototype maybe you don't even want to apply the actual final design to the Prototype uh the final design might be more useful expressed as that pattern library and component style guide that you want to apply to the production part of this design um yeah as it's a bit early day still for us um we've done it two three times now in in this fashion and we' seen that yeah starting from 20 what do you call it when it's not Des I see Asam yeah the visual oh sorry it's not the visual yeah it's not it's not uh uh it's not the style or The Branding you know don't yeah so what do I call it yeah what do you call it it's all this you know interaction design tools yeah um yeah a functional prototype that's that's uh do you want do you mean how do I call the design part or the prototyping part yeah it's just about terminology yeah yeah visually yeah um it's the Prototype yeah we refer to it as the Prototype in which we flesh out how it will work so yeah it's a how does build uh production quality frontend code like in terms of I'm thinking more CSS and HTML javascri Javas you you got prototype that's basically testing uh we PR Ser of scre yes but you don't spend a lot of time making it 100% production quality but then how do you go from that where you invested some some effort then into uh actually building it and the question is do we've explicitly not made an effort yet to uh produce a prototype that will have reusable bits um because we think it will slow us down and might just make things more complex where we want complex where we want to iterate quickly mostly um so prototype to throw away basically um we've not done it enough times yet to uh uh Merit the the effort of looking how we can make things uh reusable and uh so the Prototype becomes the spec uh where uh we have the URL available to the developers as well and they can look at the Prototype and derive the functionality from it um annotations is another thing uh not really fixed yet there's different kinds of tools that let you create another comment based on inside the uh inside the HTML tag um that will render that and you can make it clickable having color dots Etc annotations and comments are a bit of a challenge still we've not focused yet on reusable uh stuff yet um we're uh we're we're spending the time we would be wireframing on the pro we're spending that time now prototyping so the idea is that we're not eating into production uh time uh just spending our design resources in a in a different balanced different way cut out time protot yes uh that example here that you just saw it was yeah that example what you just saw was not that complex a site but that uh we work through that in a day um and in that day we do we uh collected um uh our input from interviews and people we spoke to um created the sitemap picked out the main flow sketched those options and and uh created the the paper prototypes U as a as a wireframe this ISS yeah I think that's development in browser yes it's wireframes in the browser in that sense yeah um it's it's the the use experience design part brought to the browser in a way that yeah good clarification thanks um so yeah it can become unwieldy if you have a um many pages and all the manual stuff will get repetitive and then we'll we'll be forced into looking how we can make things more reusable Etc we've not quite hit that limit yet but we're starting to see it so yeah um if you're thinking about doing it these were uh the the the benefits we've discussed um and just the best advises would be uh I see a picture being taken try it out and start small um I think you can all have a get an idea of how you could go about this in a lightweight fashion um the reducing the risk argument is a is a useful one if you need to pitch it internally um and I'm curious to hear what you find out thanks I did not not the name of the room but today if you want to learn more about how exure lets you prototype interactions Danny another triple ux designer uh we'll walk you through it people have more questions I've had it maybe use the mic uh at this point um do you always work with full screen uh prototypes or do you also sometimes just put partial P like just the drop down menu or just some uh just some other thing um the prototypes in HTML we've built were for the full thing uh I find that if I want to quickly dive into a detail I I mean I I work on uh Drupal core as well and then we're discussing how this form transition or this option should work in the admin then I find I quickly jump into a wireframing tool and just build that little component there so not yet not no not not necessarily yet uh the benefit to me is that you demonstrate the thing in full right uh and me myself I'm not that proficient enough in the JavaScript part especially uh to to be able to quickly mock up something uh as if you want to fill a big structure like a big menu with a lot of uh example links yeah um do you use some PHP routine and and just an AR to fill this stuff or do you just click this uh copy and paste this together what say you s uh okay so if if you then decide I want every every menu link should have another class at it and then do it again okay so yeah mostly just for the recording mostly copy and paste uh um and maybe add another include so that we can use it again somewhere but okay last question yeah the where the place where people look at the Prototype is that the Drupal side where you just pull in the Prototype stuff or no we've uh set up our own URL prototype. uh test site.com and then people get their own project name URL there with and it's a HD access behind it so that they get a so that's just a PHP script or just HTML page that just shows thisp yeah yeah this it's just this bunch of uh PHP Pages uh that you can click through hi I understand you you're using this for um you know responsive wireframes in the browser yeah um I'm still slightly unclear how's to how you how the visuals start working in the look and feel so you've kind of said no no no no no but how does that actually work in your um design and development process yeah so um deriving the visual design uh or um you saw that when we uh decided this is the flow these are the screens that we need uh the same um paper prototype or wireframe would be the input for a visual designer okay so this is a homepage right because you need you need to do a style exploration as well before you can do 20 designs of all individual Pages which you likely not want to do at all but you need to uh uh you need a homepage landing page listing page and the detail page Etc and uh either the paper prototype or the actual uh uh so the paper wireframe say or the actual prototype is input for the visual designer as well to say okay uh this is how it works uh this is about this is the hierarchy and the balance we're looking for uh take it away so this and and that could so that could well be still be uh Photoshop designs. coms right okay so so you're not skinning the the prototypes you done no not yet and we're not sure if it's the way to go okay than hi as a as a freelancer I often get an email from a client and uh the client says uh I'm I'm okay we're ready to start development uh we've got some great designs they look fantastic and uh you it's it's uh it's a tricky situation because they they're invested in time money emotionally is there anything that I could do at that point or do I just have to wait for the next time round and be more proactive um is that because you see the problems already in those designs or uh I almost always the designs aren't done by a Drupal Savvy agency yeah so they're just designs for what they would like it's like a big shopping list on a page right so is there any is there any way of going from that to Pro can I can I can I put prototyping in at that stage at all or well what you could do um is that part of taking on the job is have uh try to make room for that quick exploration uh of checking if these designs will easily map to what you can actually build with the Drupal tool set or which is doable with the Drupal tool set if you see something happening oh guys you're really daydreaming here about how this work then maybe uh that quick prototype of quick mockup of that sequence and showing how that might be a problem maybe on because of responsive or because of small screens um might get you the foot in the door and uh get you some leverage to rework the designs in a way that makes them better fit to the to the actual implementation plans Etc so you think you can respond to a design with with a prototype at that stage and have that conversation it it works yeah yeah I think I think you I don't know if you should but it does tell you it does tell that you care which is a good thing and that you not just not I'll have it and I'll take it and I'll I'll do my best to build it as well but if you can that's that's why the prototypes work they surface problems right that's why we try to build in the usability test uh at least least once because we know that the first version will have obvious errors uh because we're working from our perspective and the end user has a different perspective so trying to build in that check okay can something J so the reason they're doing the website is probably Financial to save money or to make money yeah so you can speak to their emotions through their wallets and ask so these designs are they going to achieve your business needs are they going to make you the money do you know that if they don't then you can talk about testing the minute you're testing then you can start talking about prototypes and ways of testing whether their assumptions that this will make or save the money are actually going to happen because otherwise you can say well we're going to do all this and you're going to throw that all away or it's all going to be useless if you don't achieve your business needs so that that can be a way in yeah to a conversation uh and if there're still and if they're still too too much married to the to the stuff they've done and they're not willing to uh uh to adapt that might be your cue to not take on the project because it will be uh uh not going well okay thanks ask yeah so ask ask for an example yeah no do you do you have an example where you've wondered right uh oh um I mean nothing specific comes to mind but it's but it's always been you know I I get it's almost the the initi the initial contact if initial contact comes with a design then later on it's clear the design there's not been thought about Drupal so so that's really handy thanks thanks um can you explain the process from uh of migrating the code you've written in prototyping to the actual production code like do you start from scratch building your theme or do you uh copy paste the parts you can reuse over or do you use uh SM SMX component style and then apply the classes to your elements or how do you do that or do you end up rewriting every single template there is to accommodate the structure you had in your prototype in your production right environment yeah um so yeah back to this one yeah exactly yeah um and and there's the typ because uh um I'm working directly with somebody's focus on the content to make this prototype um in the Drupal development process that's backwards because there's a design and there's a spec and then you give it to backend developers and they start to build their views and Etc and the database Integrations whatever and then slowly stuff bubbles up that becomes available for theming so that's one of the reasons why we've not looked into reusable or uh um working in a way that sets us up that the actual theme uh will benefit from what the work we've done in the Prototype um solving this issue would be a big game Cher I think yes um we've not done it enough like I said times to Merit the investment in in uh in making that Library part or something that is that lets itself transfer to to production theming um we've not moved all of our design process over to this prototype of thing um but yeah it would definitely be an interesting goal to pursue yeah I mean uh imagining there would be a tool where you could create a theme where there was a living style guide inside of it like it provides you with some tool set where you can say okay I have a content type which I want to theme I have a form I want to theme and provide uh create these components and make them reusable later like you you use so looking for to your contributed module no that's I don't think I will be able to make this but uh yeah this is basically the major issue we have with this approach and then building the site yes yeah um like I said we've yeah we okay yeah I was going to say um if you're using a CSF framework like bootstrap and you man developers managed to take control of the HTML and they're really can uh have the HTML that they want and not that Drupal wants then you have the problem solved yeah and actually this is possible not there's maybe some limitation but there's a lot of ways that you actually can get over it this stupid Drupal um specific HTML that says this is a view this is a panel this is something else then you don't care if it's a view or it's it's a format or something else it's just the same HTML say it's like a slider you match the HML for slider uh and then you can implement this as a view or it can implement this is a field formatter where it's just image Fields or something or or Flex uh some field collection stuff and it's still the same HTML and if you look in the source code you don't even notice that's a view so if your developers manage that and they should then you get rid of this problem then you can make write the HTML before and then you can reuse that later so sounds great uh we we have some practical experience with doing sort of front Enders just going ahead and doing um basically building front-end semi finish front-end stuff with HTML CSS and JavaScript and then having a themer come through in a second step and connecting connecting it okay um it is that's where the expense and the effort lies in it because you're basically building but you are kind of building production is code in terms of CSS at least the javascript's harder um and the and the HTML um is always then um up for negotiation we kind of start with a mix of what Drupal brings and then some ideal um solution and land somewhere in the middle but that's where the the the um that's where the the extra effort is invested in bringing the two together but the frontend people can go ahead and like go way ahead on creating um somewhat production quality code for for CSS um if you negotiate ahead of time where the where the um where the B you know sort of what they can decide by themselves right CU and you mentioned not being clear about how right to weave it together might make that process brittle as well right you need to have someone who really knows druple theming to sort of set the boundaries for that right um and then uh I think this is actually way better than our wireframing process so totally going to take that um uh in terms of how do you um build a component compon component Library um we haven't really solved that uh either and I'd love to collaborate with someone on how we can um have um uh maybe wireframe screenshot or live wireframe uh snipplet then in a separate tab for each element have um example content or like that plus uh um live HTML right in a in in a highlighted format so people can see it and copy and paste it and then in another tab maybe how do I use this in Drupal like here's my theme function or my theme call or my here's my templates and it links off to a live page where we've got like a stylesheet module that or sorry style guide module that shows us exactly where it's being used and if people are interested in working on that then I'd be interested in doing it um yeah because we're at the process of deciding whether we want to do a Drupal specific version of this or whether we want to say no front Ender should be just front end code and we're not going to use PHP we're not going to use Drupal we're just going to use instead of having PHP includes we're going to use like HTML 5 HTML includes because that's all like you know it's all front Endy and stuff but basically we haven't gotten to the point yet where we have a good solution to a style guide so if anyone's interested maybe in the comments on this session uh C where where do we go uh in the comments session right rate this session all right sorry thanks thanks I actually have an answer uh to that question about stylesheets um at our company we use uh padle lab which is um a style guide kind of um framework yes and you can build however you want uh you with your own uh uh your own structure of your SAS um your own structure of your components um by default it uses the atomic design pattern um and it makes a lot easier to not only prototype your stuff but you can also reuse um a lot of your components um a lot of your SAS and we found that um this process is actually easy also to convert to a duple uh site as well really so this was just an answer to yeah to the problems patter lab PB Brad Frost I think uh yeah uh We've looked at pattern lab um and at least for the the the cases the project we've been prototyping for it was two uh fine grained the molecules uh atoms molecules Etc it was so much split up and made yeah in such small elements that we ran into that problem okay but this won't NE necessarily create help us create those screens no of course not um and that's that's that's why yeah that's why this part of the process was focusing on right and but yeah then and and the P lab actually allows you to do whatever you want you don't have to create those small elements you have your own structure anyway um that's the whole idea of p i I think we didn't hit that realization then when we looked at it yeah yeah okay thank you thanks thanks all you're off | Drupal Association | UCAJALvsCWz8Kh6wOySHUJAA | 2014-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,561 | 44,122 |
1mYuNQJ1sdg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mYuNQJ1sdg | reviewing my younger self | Hello everybody welcome back to my channel this of course is another episode of did I paint the wall behind me or did I move everybody go ahead and leave your answers in the comments below I'm gonna pick the best one and I'm gonna kill you okay guys today we're gonna be doing a separate video it's no surprise that I haven't done one in like friggin four months I think I don't even remember the last time I did one I haven't done one in a while okay I apologize I think they just got a little bit repetitive so I needed to take some time away let the subreddit kind of reset I was seeing a lot of the same kind of posts over and over so hopefully we can get a little bit of variation in there now original we can get some interesting posts right off the bat the first thing I'm seeing is pretty interesting I gotta give them that biblically accurate Danny I always forget this is how I'm described in the Bible yeah I guess I'm just so used to how I look in real life but this is how I look back then all these eyes and these sort of spinning strips of texts around me just sort of orbiting me like the rings of Saturn yeah forget how terrifying I used to be back then be not a Craig it's my favorite quote from the Bible he's always watching he knows if you Googled what's the fastest growing army on YouTube yeah that's why I have so many eyes actually I have one for every Greg and there's always one watching you that's how I know and I know that you did Amanda oh so I guess it's a thing lately to photoshop like different versions of me so we got biblically accurate Danny and then down here there's new Danny dropped hipster Danny smooth Danny kind of thought I was already pretty smooth but I guess I you know there's always room for improvement guys Danny made a new Instagram Daniel Gonzalez 52 35 344 wanna bang me yeah guys this is my new Instagram Daniel Gonzalez 52 35 344 I use Daniel because this is sort of more of a personal Instagram account I'm not gonna be posting like all the memes and usual Goose that I usually post on Instagram this is more for just personal stuff so in my bio I have one of bang me and then a link that is a virus that you can download onto your computer dude this is sick anime Danny doing a little goofing around okay I'm digging the artwork this is actually really sick I mean it's kind of terrifying but stylistically this is very cool I drew Danny oh I get it dude these are sick a few more of my Dan art wow damn that one straight up looks like a picture this is some artwork of The Darkest Day of My Life a day that will live an end for me forever and uh then here's just me sitting on a bed loving life yo what is this wait is this a real movie shopkick Panda and Friends dude there's like a million different knockoffs in one move oh wait no okay it says four movies on one DVD okay I was like dude that would be insane all of these knockoffs in one movie is this the kid from the what's up movie I think it is I don't remember but I know Marcel Towing when I see him wait so what are these other movies shopkick Panda so that's actually not the one that I watch because I watched Little Panda fighter so I guess there's another Kung Fu Panda ripoff out there and then maybe this is like Princess and the Frog and then I think that's like gumbo or whatever his name was from uh what's up Excuse me while I look up my own video about what's up to know for sure um is that the kid yeah I think it is he's got the same hairstyle I don't know why he has glasses dang dude I gotta get my hands on on this DVD this is like sacred video lore I haven't done a knockoff animated movie in a while I should do one of those maybe I should figure out whatever this Princess and the Frog one is that could be kind of fun me waiting for Danny's next Reddit video and it's a skeleton well it's time to wake up skeleton and put your skin back on because we're on the we're on the subreddit now baby see what the comments have to say about this you probably saw what y'all was posting and decided not to what were they posting I honestly haven't been on the subreddit that much in the past four months maybe I should be kind of glad about that now is it just me or does that kind of look like Danny no made a pizza of Danny's face that pissed my dogs off that picture pissed my dogs off dude I gotta go tell my dogs to calm down dude I went to see what they were barking at in this image this like weird bloody pizza face was hovering outside my window terrifying dude oh good they put toppings on it does anyone agree first post I don't know what I'm doing here my favorite creators and then they ranked a bunch of commentary creators you can't rank Perfection and these people are all perfect in my book so no I do not agree there is no winner there is no loser it's like picking a favorite child dude I can't do it and these people are all my children why does Danny literally never age I think he found the Fountain of you yeah I saw a lot of discourse about this and I forget if I've talked about this in a subreddit video before but this video of me from high school like keeps showing up on my current audiences for you page that's not for you Paige just like home page on YouTube I don't know what's called on YouTube this keeps getting recommended to people on YouTube yeah it's a video from 11 years ago it used to have like a few hundred views I think and now it has 1.8 million because it just like heaps recommending to my audience and I guess my audience is watching but yeah I've seen a lot of comments saying like why Danny should address this or Danny should talk about it to be honest with you I kind of thought I already had maybe I haven't well I'll talk about it just in case I haven't already talked about it in high school you know how you have like announcements at the end of the day we had like a every week every Friday there'd be like a video announcements we had like a video production Club at school that put together the video announcements they were read like a newscast a bunch of announcements and then we would also like throw in little skits and sketches so this is one of those sketches that's why it's on a page called Falcon weekly because we were the Falcons in high school so yeah that sort of explains it and it's yeah it's just a funny little skit about things that nobody said at Wheaton North nobody but me I guess I was probably the first and last person to say any of these things at Wheaton North it's a hoot it's a holler I don't know if you guys will think it's funny because you didn't go to Wheaton North 11 years ago probably but if you did then you should watch this video dude there's some really relevant humor in here that you're gonna love Danny dropped that skin care routine yeah see this comment a lot whenever people talk about how I look the same in older pictures I really hate to say it man but it's just genetics I don't even really wash my face dude I rinse my face in the shower and that's it my advice is I don't have any advice honestly that's probably not even a good idea there's probably more I could be doing I should probably moisturize my face or something right that's what people say you should do but now I don't do it I am also going gray in my late 20s so you know I don't know if you want my advice on not aging I'll look my age in due time don't worry in fact I think I'm probably gonna skip over looking my age ever because right now I think I look a little bit younger than I am but eventually I'm gonna go gray and whenever you see someone with gray hair you just assume that they're older right if you saw me but with gray hair you might think I was like 40. so if I go gray in a few years I'm probably gonna skip over looking my age and then I'm gonna look way older than I am feel like my commentary videos and my second Channel videos are gonna be so weird someday when I have like completely gray hair I feel like I act so goofy and wacky in some of these videos that some people are going to click on and be like just do like 50 years old this is the wackiest old man I've ever seen all right let's watch some of this old video and see if I really haven't aged yeah it was popular at the time to make videos like [ __ ] nobody says at whatever [ __ ] you know [ __ ] nobody says when they're hungry or whatever so that's why we made this video actually you know what I forgot one critical thing about this video I wasn't even Falcon weekly when we made this video because I was in it my junior year of high school and then I got kicked out right before our senior year because I goofed around too much so I actually wasn't even in the Falcon weekly when they made this video but they just asked me to be in it I think so when I say that's why we made this video I had no authority to make this video I was not in the room coming up with the video idea I was just there so shout out to the actual Falcon weekly that year I haven't seen Mr venkus in a while calculus is really going to come in handy later in life yeah I have gum for all of you I feel like my voice has gotten deeper maybe or maybe I just talk deeper could I talk like that if I wanted to I haven't seen Mr Vegas in a while I haven't seen Mr venkus in a while I feel honestly it sounds like a [ __ ] nerd dude I haven't seen this dervancus in a while yeah I have gum for all of you yeah I have gum for all of you I think I just talked higher back then I actually do think that I was also like skinnier I think or maybe my like face has gotten wider something like that generally though haven't really aged a lot of people in this video I'm still friends with to this day dude this is my friend Brian this is Tim you guys know Tim from my videos Danny should react to this due to the fact that it's coming up on everyone's recommended eight years later oh this comment was from two years ago yeah see this video has been getting recommended to my audience for literal years wow okay this one is kind of crazy so this is me from eight years ago this is a Vine I made eight years ago and then this is me now even my hair is the same okay I do pretty much look the same in these two pictures that's crazy after all this time www.taclitemax.com no way there's a new tack light a new tag light drop okay I want to watch this commercial and see if I can find it but I should say I know that I've I've goofed on the tack products a bunch okay I know that I've razzed them I've tested them and I've said you know these aren't as great as they make them seem but I will say since I already bought the attack bat and I like had it laying around I ended up like not throwing it away because I was like it seems bad to just waste this so I just had it laying around for a while and then eventually I started wanting like a flashlight that I could use to look out in my backyard to make sure my dogs were you know peeing at night and not getting attacked by a coyote or something so I started using the TAC light because I just had it laying around or the attack bat sorry I was like this is perfect dude I can make sure my dogs are okay outside and then if they're not if they're getting attacked by some wild animal I can beat the [ __ ] out of it with this so now by my back door I have the tack bat there waiting and I use it almost every day so I do have to give some props to Bell and Howell for Designing the tech bat because I actually genuinely use it all the time I think probably a regular flashlight would work just as well and I do have to turn it down to its minimum brightness every time before I shine it anywhere near my dogs because I know that I would actually probably blind them if I shined it at them on its maximum brightness but on its lowest brightness it's actually fine and it works pretty well so there you go Bell and Howell thank you now let's look for this new tack light dude what is this called attack light Max how can it get any more max than what they already have when it comes to technology our military Reigns Supreme they never use a flashlight with an inferior being they do something like like this is he saying they do or they would is he saying they use something like this or they'd use something like this they do something like this I think he's kind of trying to trick you here into thinking he says they use something like this now he's saying hypothetically they'd probably use something like this they could use something like this you know damn well that Nick Bolton doesn't know what kind of flashlights they use lab certified at 50 times the brightness of regular flashlights so they shined it into a mysterious orb so it has to be good attack light Max can Spotlight objects hundreds of feet away and be seen up to 10 nautical miles 10 nautical miles at what point is it too much light the average person does not need this flashlight dude are you insane but even inside this giant slab of ice the attack light Max keeps on working what if it's actually called the TAC light Max not because it outputs more light than the other attack light but just because they named it Max there's a comma there yeah this is the attack light Max yeah the taclight max is not short for taclight maximum it's short for attack light Maximilian so you know we had to do it I didn't know you had to do that you know because this thing outputs more light than the other one we have to [ __ ] run it over with a monster truck actually if you gave him time I probably would have guessed that because they do this [ __ ] at the end of every commercial you definitely don't want to try that with the regular flashlight and even though it's rugged and durable it's lightweight and easy to hold can you attack someone with it though what if my dog's getting eaten by a coyote please put this in terms of my dog my exact predicament I mean there's just nothing like it on the market today okay cool [ __ ] maybe I'll buy that I could do another attack light tack product testing video I would need more than just that but I would do another one a really bright flashlight actually does seem like something kind of fun to test you all ever notice how when Danny cut his hair he didn't smile until it grew back oh that's actually kind of true I didn't in real life either all right [ __ ] uh that's pretty much it for this subreddit video thank you guys for watching please head on over to the subreddit submit some interesting stuff okay I want to come back and I want to make these subreddit videos interesting because I do enjoy making them when there's interesting stuff in the subreddit so let's get some interesting memes let's get some interesting take some New Perspectives some edits some memes in the subreddit and I'm gonna come back with a fierce Vengeance and I'm gonna kill every single one of I gotta stop saying that I gotta stop saying that I'm not gonna kill anybody all right | 2 Danny 2 Furious | UCoo-9GEm2mpyYIXSptrKIpA | 2023-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,956 | 14,991 |
drvVueyPVgw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drvVueyPVgw | How I draw faces | Indepth tutorial | Soobin Txt | [Music] wait before we start the video i do use my ipad but if you don't have an ipad you can always print out the image and draw on top of the image or you can use your iphone and use the markup tool um to draw hi guys today i'm from the sketch of zubin and i thought i would explain how i kind of look at my ipad and what i do to kind of like sketch it because i think that is very important and it prepares me and helps me a lot so i just go and appropriate that over here and i've already imported the photo and then what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna add another layer and i'm gonna make the opacity of the image um like halfway uh just so you can see what you're drawing on so with every image i draw i always start drawing a circle on top of them in the new layer wait did that make sense and then i adjust it to where i want it to be and then what i do is i draw a straight line in the middle and across so moving forward this is what i look at and i observe using shape so basically i'll draw this circle like i showed you in the video and what i do is like find shapes so i would draw this shape out from the circle or draw this like shape like i'll see i see this as a shape on its own and this other shape on its own like you kind of do with the grid method so when i view shapes like this um to help me kind of like tell the difference or like the space between where i need to put the shape is i imagine there's like mid sections here and here and etc and then that tells me how far away from things i need to draw that so for example this is like the midpoint of like this section so if you draw across the line this is where the glasses will start but yeah i don't need to draw that because i can just like estimate it and going about the whole the rest of the face i just imagine like those lines like with practice i kind of um i got used to estimating where things should be like here in the video you'll see that i do the hair like very far up and then i just at the end because when i like step back and look at it again or like compare it with the image i realized the changes and then for example over here um i imagine there being a straight line going down and that kind of creates the draw and yeah i can tell the difference between here create a shape create a shape um and then usually like i create shapes and then i add the detail like for the eyes um you'll see me drawing a circle um and then later i'll refine that shape and like sculpt it almost also i love drawing hands for some reason and i find them so fun but the way i look at hands is again shapes i'll draw square or like i'll follow the line or the curve that the fingers make and yeah i hope that helps i'm gonna leave this kind of beside me drawing so you can see see how i view it basically [Music] so [Music] you | cancallmeartis | UCq2YpttyWbLLMq-fDibXXPw | 2021-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 595 | 2,805 |
OAQbwE7rYYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAQbwE7rYYA | La Comunidad británica de Benidorm recibe con tristeza la muerte de su Reina Isabel II | funeral residences uh I'm not worried quite obsessed because she's been good for our country for many many years yeah this is a good age and the husband died last year so yeah very sad very very sad it's very sad yeah very very sad because I think she's held our country together for long enough I think a lot of people would be upset if when she dies it's very very sad yeah very very sad our monarch Our Queen all my life she's been my queen so yeah terrible yes um we're really sought and we've got Terry AG you know because um we all respect her so much it's been a great little and that's that's all I can say like it's just been fantastic yeah yeah I was shocked we've been watching it on in our town all like the Royals coming but we think it's already passed away day so and they'll probably let us know later on tonight but they've all been fingers crossed God's sizes yeah it's been lovely yeah there's been a magnificent Queen so God Save the Queen okay in the news is she actually gone I don't know if she's gone I mean if she has gone it's a very sad day but um you know we're from England we're in Spain and I'll see what I see on the Sally which is very sad but it's very sad to be fair I mean what do we do decide to know what to do start to know what to say I don't know it's a very sad day it's very sad day | 12tv | UCCK1EcaDFEhYCvWawzf2QAw | 2022-09-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 272 | 1,325 |
UY_UMTdRJIk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY_UMTdRJIk | Collaborative with Spencer Krause - E141 - Jonathan Kersting (Tech Journalist) | hi I'm Spencer Krauss I've been building robots for over 20 years in that time I've seen a lot of interesting things and I've heard a lot of interesting stories collaborative with Spencer Krauss is a place where my colleagues and I can relax have a drink and talk about some of the crazier things we've seen at work and some of the experiences we've had that have gotten us to where we are today subscribe today to join the collaboration [Music] welcome to the collaborative podcast I'm your host Spencer Krauss Our Guest today is Jonathan Kiren Jonathan is the VP of communications and media at the Pittsburgh Technology Council Jonathan welcome to the Pod I can't than you never for having me stop by it's always fun to be on someone else's podcast so it's it's it's always great to have the the thing turned around on you a little bit so very excited you're the only person I think I've interviewed who's interviewed way more people than me agree that's awesome I've I've been doing this for almost 30 years and I've interviewed so many people and it never gets old it's always fun cuz everyone's different right I was thinking about that while we were headed over is like this is a man who has interviewed probably thousands of people I've done 140 interviews that's great that's that's 140 more than most people I can tell you that right now no that that that's that's a I I commend you well thank you let's not counting the ones they threw out cuz they weren't fit for for public consumption well that's okay too all of mine have been fit for public consumption I've had to trash like maybe four of them so I tell you I was there was I was thinking about this podcast ahead of time and and um I was like thinking I'm probably going to be your most non-technical guest you've ever had because you interview like like engineers and like super smart people people are building stuff like pretty damn smart yourself well I'm not stupid but but I'm not an engineer I would love to be an engineer I envy Engineers I always thought it'd be cool because I like building stuff but but uh but yeah so like I'm not I'm not a technical guy but I like telling the stories of technical people though so I guess I count how'd you decide to go into that like I mean just want become a tech journalist uh it was pure happen Dan so I mean true story is I I got a degree in in journalism and you know man this jobs aren't exactly everywhere if you know I mean so I literally took like I had an internship at the swickle herald I I took um after being an intern there they offered me 28 hours a week to be the sports editor I know nothing of sports right I mean I mean I mean I know football and some stuff a little bit but like not a passionate Sports guy but I'm like it's a job I'll take it right and of course like you take something it's going to lead to other stuff so I took it and tried to get into football and stuff but as that happened you you start doing other reporting and and that kind of grew into a better position where I did more than Sports and they moved to some other newspapers and then I ended up at the mck Sport Daily News back in 1995 or six and that's to me was like oh my God I'm working for a daily paper and it was it was it's I can just laugh at now because it's like my god when you're covering Wilmerding burough Council meetings you know I mean hey it's like the C-SPAN of print it is like the C-SPAN of print in many ways but it's important because like one thing I learned was back in the 90s people read their newspapers and they were religious about it and when something was messed up they let you know about it when they were happy about something they let you know about it so you felt like you're really part of these communities even though they're these small communities but there were times when you're like I can't do this for the rest of my life I had a friend of mine who was actually he was my former editor at the uh swickle Herald he was a freelance writer for Pittsburgh teq magazine the magazine that I'm now the publisher of right and so he had told me that the Pittsburgh Tech Council was looking for a copy editor and I was like the Pittsburgh Tech Council like I don't knew nothing about them I'm a copy editor I'm like I can copy edit sure and he was like yeah it's like you know no you don't at the time you had to wear a beeper when I was at the Daily News like lit you were a pager because they they would just call you if there was some Shak down yeah like a barnfire in North Huntington Township beep beep beep and any time of the day and you had to go cover it and like no pagers I'm like CU I hated my pager like it was terrible being on call all the time so I was like I I'll check it out and I'll apply right and I applied and holy they hired me so I was like whoa and so I I yeah I never looked back I mean I I could tell print was newspaper print was really dying in 1997 right oh that's interesting I mean I could you could just see I mean I saw the salespeople having hard times I mean just it was just you could see it was shrinking and shrinking and with the internet coming on at the time it was like people are putting stuff online now like what do we do for a newspaper how do we charge if people are just going online and they still haven't really figured it fully out yet 30 years later but it was one of those deals where I just I didn't want to be part of that scene I didn't I I and I wasn't one of those where I wanted to be this like Star journalist like doing breaking stories I I'm not I'm not good with conflict right I'm terrible with conflict and you do have to be a little bit of an instigator I would think to do well in that environment yeah I don't I don't instigate that's just not in my nature so anyhow so I I took this position and I had no idea I'd be there for 27 years still there like and having fun and and I all I can say is this my first day on the job this is when I knew I made a right choice this was so cool I'll remember this forever my boss took me out to meet with one of our member companies they were a company called Vision systems they became a company called sarabellum a little bit later on but we met with the two Founders Todd and Eric we had lunch with them over at the union Grill up on Craig street oh that's a great SP okay yeah absolutely this is classic right this is classic like Pittsburgh Tech 2cm these guys were still in school so at the time I was 25 and these dudes were like I think a couple years younger than me and they were just getting ready to graduate I'm like wait a second you haven't graduated yet and you have a company I think they have like five or six people working for them and they were like trying to make some City databases talk to each other I don't remember exactly what they're doing but something with making databases being able to talk to each each other and I was like I'm sure they had some analogy to the brain with that name I would think so and it was really rad because it was like they had a company I'm like this is amazing and like they had they were they had customers and a few years later like they had a quite a quite a amount of VC in them I mean they flamed out don't get me wrong but but but but as many did but it was to me it was amazing to say wait Pittsburgh has is a place where some 20-year-old guys are starting a company and I was like this is cool and this is what going to make Pittsburgh really badass and I just kind of became hooked and as I started meeting people who were building companies I'm like I love this place man I look what you're doing Spencer still going on in the '90s though yeah this is 1997 man like yeah and so I was like thank you by the way no I'm tell you this is why I I I look at folks like who are building companies you guys are taking big risks man I I look at it like this so many people that I meet with like you you could work anywhere you want you're super smart man any no no I'm 100% I'm I'm being honest here so folks they're Geniuses you know what you're doing you can solve problems you're building robots I mean you got a pingpong robot over there for crying out loud I love pingpong but I I say it's like you could go and be paid a lot of money right and and and and work on the projects you got to work on not worry about payroll not worry about customers doing weird stuff like there there's an easier route I was saying there's an easier route to make money but it's more than money it's about you want to build something that really changes the world right and that's what I sense about a lot of these folks that that's why they do it for themselves so I'm saying yeah and I like being me being able to tell those stories as I do at the tech Council through my podcast my radio show my magazines is so much fun and I feel like I'm like the luckiest dude in Pittsburgh because I get to do this and they pay me every couple weeks so it works that's awesome and I gotta say I really enjoyed being on your podcast too and um I admire what you do a hell of a lot well thank you there's not that many people that are telling our story there's not and that's so I mean so fair story like when I was first working know doing copy editing and some news right or some some feature writing for teq magazine Post Gazette and the Trib review they weren't writing about any tech companies like I remember when Glenn meekum hired his 30th employee at free markets if anyone knows free markets they they were one of Pittsburgh's biggest IPOs it was like A2 billion doll IPO I think when that happened this was this would have been in the late 90s early 2000s this is where my brain fog comes in on dates and this guy like I mean he went he just skyrocketed that's like a threeyear range to be fair exactly yeah yeah but my brain 2001 is what I'm thinking but that was like a lot of time for Pittsburgh though when you think about what was going on but but seeing someone that was like they wouldn't write about the fact that this guy had his 30th employee and that they're doing this really unique thing this reverse auction thing online oh that's awesome which which was never done before online and he created a whole market and typical media was like but steel is still dying and it's just like oh get over the steel stuff like actually Steel still still here they're still making money at us steel thumbs up super cool they're member of the tech Council they use a lot of technology to make steel which I think is awesome yeah absolutely but there's also these other companies that are now taking the new lead think about it I mean Pittsburgh was the technological center of the world with steel I mean that was high technology yeah and aluminum at Alcoa and aluminum at Alcoa so this is just the next iteration of it and to tell the story of it is really important and I I I take I take a lot of pride in saying I'll tell stories that some people aren't going to tell cuz it's not big enough for them I mean I've written about people that had made millions and millions of dollars way before they made their millions and millions of dollars and had that product that really changed people's lives collaborative with Spencer Krauss is sponsored by ska custom robots and machines if you're in the market for robotics contract engineering services please consider hiring ska custom robots and machines they sponsor this podcast and solv some of the toughest engineering problems in the world ska custom robots and machines can be found at www . ska dos Solutions who are some of the people you've gotten to interview oh my god well I mean some folks you may even know the names so take like Glenn M for example I mean Glenn's still around but I remember him with with with free marks I mean that was one of Pittsburgh's biggest successes um interviewing some of the founders of four systems back in the day like I I remember I talked with Eric Cooper a couple of times you know over some things that were going on over there um actually one of my favorite stories is getting to know R Valdez Perez so he was a CMU guy he he founded a company called vivimo and he sold it heard yeah he sold it to IBM oh my God must have been like six years ago pandemic makes my whole like you know time frame work in different ways yeah that didn't and so but he I remember I met with him around 2000 at Kahan on Craig Street that's kind of like I I'm G write a book and call it Craig street right there was some good stuff I used at the Star of India as a bus boy yeah Star of India on there as well too so I remember him saying that he had this idea he was going to take his he was going to license his IP from uh CMU around Enterprise search this is before people were he was like he he explained to me he was like he was like it's like Google for like large businesses and I was like huh and he's like yeah you know like like the Library of Congress they have all these books and things you need to find my technology can help sort through that I'm like okay I get it I understand it and he actually for he actually made a little search engine called klusty for a while it was like a little Google type thing but that didn't pan out so well but the the Enterprise search stuff over the course of 12 Years with one investment round he sold that company for a lot of money he made a lot of millionaires in Pittsburgh and I remember one of the funnest things about him was he had his his first offices were on Beachwood right next to Frick Park and there's this little place now um I remember visiting them and there was like 12 people piled into this office it prob should hold no more than six right like a house yeah it was almost like yeah exactly it was like a house that was converged into like an office um there's like a there's like a home renovation company in there right now cuz I ride my bike past it like all the time and I remember telling him that I said dude I ride my bike past your place all the time and I'm looking in there and I said people are driving past there as much as I'm riding my bike past there me driving my car past there no one has any idea what you're doing in there I said you need a sign that says vivimo on he's like oh you know whatever he's not worried about signs he's worried he's worried about building his product right and I remember back I did many stories with him many interviews many many magazine things I can actually took a picture of him and his staff they were huddled around his Honda Accord that had vivimo as the vanity plate on the back so it was kind of a good look but there was a day when that was their sign that well that was kind of his sign but he moved to Squirrel Hill um on the corner where of of a Forbes in Murray where there's that three-story like building the red brick building where the Right Aid is underneath it yeah I know the one you're talking about so he had he took he took a floor to and there and there was one day they put a little Vio sign out there it was it was nice he called he's like dude he's like I put my sign up I'm like oh my gosh so I went down I'm like cool but it should be much bigger but but he was excited cuz he I got my sign but it was so cool to watch him build this company he surfed the ups and the downs and he was very methodical and he sold it and made a lot of money and and other people there made money and that's what we want people to do he tracked people from around the world to work here and come to Pittsburgh so it's one of those stories where like I got to see that from him telling me what he was going to do to kind of saying dude put a sign on this thing so I know what's going on to him selling it those are types of stories that make me really excited because I'm like I got to be a little part of that kind of fun so yeah tell me about the time you got to interview Howard Stern we started talking about that dinner and I I want to I want to hear a little more about that story did it's cool I'm so glad I remembered that because it's been a while since I thought about that so I did actually get to interview Howard Stern when I worked at the mck Sport Daily News um it was awesome because his his movie private parts was coming out and he was on obviously a med to promote it and his folks you reached out to all the various you know institutions to line up interviews they lined ours up for it was it was early in the morning it was on a Thursday if I remember correctly and um they gave us a number to call in we call in the number and they were like well thanks for calling in like yeah he's running behind can you call us back like in an hour but he's going to do this we're like okay wait an hour so we're like wait an hour we did this like 4 five times until like literally we're like we're thinking is this going to happen or not but his people kept reassuring like he's just running behind he he's talking to everybody he's very passionate about this so U it was great to have good communication we knew he was serious and then like the Magic Moment happened it's like we called and and they give us a very like like a very discreet amount of time they like you have this much time and then at that point time we're going to have to cut you off because he's got to get to the next interview so we're like okay we we'll make the best of this and so we had him on speaker phone I was interviewing him along with our our editor of the uh of of the the entertainment section and we're firing questions off but he got on the phone and we were expecting him to be like know the Howard Stern like making fun of us somehow like he couldn't see us but we were thinking somehow he'd know who we are and he'd be like somehow poking fun of us like he would any guess on the show but he was all like saying how happy how excited he was about the movie and he was like what do you want to ask me and then we went into our questions but I remember I had to ask him I was like well Howard I was like you know what was your favorite like scene in the movie like what got you most excited about making a movie and he's like I got to be honest with you he says I tell you what man it was doing the bathtub scene with with Jenna Jameson I was like well why he was like Jenna Jameson in a bathtub man he was like I had wood and I was like I assume you would it was just so funny because he was just it was him being Howard Stern at that point before he kind of I knew Howard Stern's become a lot less like he was in the day when he would you know be very misogynistic for lack of a better term I kind of like the older days just because it was entertaining and yeah it was definitely fun it was just different but I love Howard St anyhow but he was he actually like thanked us for waiting and took the time I just he came across as being a very genuine person and I was like man I'd love to have a beer with you just to think about what he had been through and and him just revolutionizing radio and Communications for sure no I mean he's definitely like one of the first people to be able to like raise a middle finger to the FCC and kind of do whatever he wanted but you know in a way that sort of sort of rode the line and roles but didn't quite and so it's funny because I actually interviewed AET Pi who ran the FCC for a while and a was a really cool guy too about I should have but he's like one of those guys that hate to give the finger cuz I thought je was a pretty good guy but the same time it's like no the FCC is like sometimes a little uptight cuz it's like oh watch your language but have you noticed this I'm not sure if you noticed this is a slight de side on CNN they've been using they've been saying a lot oh that's I haven't noticed that CU they're getting away with it now I tend not to watch it but like that's inter I watch it in the morning I get up I I toggle through my news and I'm like since when when start saying on like the past like 3 weeks oh that's interesting legit like it was like a thing you think it was like a committee decision they're like we should start saying to remain relevant or maybe I would like to know because I just I mean I got nothing against it but one thing I have a hard time really doing does it feel forced does it seem like they're try it was all in relation to Trump so I think it kind of just came out they're just like what a shitthead yeah pretty much yeah almost not quite that bad but but yeah but something along something along those lines so it it was kind of like oh geez but anyhow all I know is that like I figured it'd be like have you seen the latest in Syria exactly no no it was it was something around something with yeah sh check this out over here check this out over here how's that technology how's that shitty weather in the west when it keeps raining so yeah exactly that is quite shitty Herald back to you yeah ex Herald back to you well hell you know so and then you're like you kind of lose your credibility somehow but I think there's I think there's moments when it's very appropriate moments when you're like you don't have to do that so yeah I mean if it doesn't seem contrived I feel like that's better I agree with you 100% you can always tell when somebody's like forcing a swear cuz like they're not used to it but they feel like they're supposed to exactly so I'm there with you anyhow that was my little asside I I had a boss when I was at SpaceX as an intern and he had grown up in Utah you know which is pretty conservative Mor absolutely oh yeah and so he didn't really swear but like SpaceX was a swearing culture like would swear in companywide announcements and stuff and so this guy came on and and he was like you know things would happen be like holy schmeckle clearly you've never sworn you know you know like but he feels like he had to yeah you feel like you had to put some some emphasis and that was your way of showing your angry you know I come from a Jewish Family that means penis exactly so I don't know so uh what are the some of the things you're you're interested in in in the tech scene and Pittsburgh like what's what's coming next what are you tracking yeah people be to look out for two key things for me actually maybe three I don't know let me me think this through as we go through it I'm going to start off with robotics because hey I'm talking to somebody who's deep in the robotics thing I still go back and say I think robotics is completely badass in Pittsburgh I I love what we're doing here in Pittsburgh and I want to see it get even better and I and I and I still say we're kicking Boston's butt maybe not in commercialization yet because that's our big thing is Pittsburgh's awesome for R&D right we're like an R&D town and I love the research I mean anytime I go through CMU and I see what people are working on I'm like yeah man you keep doing that then I'm like let's commercialize let's make some money on that stuff but I but that's going to happen that is there I think without a doubt and so for me it's like I want to see I I would like to see some of these bigger companies get bigger like like you see some of these folks where it's like like like like the carnegi robotics of the world like and I think there the thing with them but they might want to stay a certain size but I look at like the customers they have and what's going on like you guys they've been growing though I mean they're bigger than they used to be and I absolutely they've been trying to grow and I'm like man like but to keep to to really have a couple places that really become like known like this is where this stuff is built right like when there's Vision systems like you're going over to you know carneg robots because what the stuff they put on other people's robots or their things are the absolute like Barun and everything Hender and and let's talk about hellbender man I love hell I mean they they kind of you know they were once part of carnegi Robotics I know there's some like I don't want to yeah but Brian was the chief product off robotics it's on his LinkedIn exactly okay good I sometimes I know people get sore weird about stuff but I'm just like I I've hung out with Brian a few times I hung with him at CES he's a great dude Brian's awesome dude and what he's building over there is so cool and I know he's he's one of those guys where he wants to build something huge right absolutely and that's what I love he he wants to dream really big and it takes some balls to do that I mean it does I mean it takes a lot because it there's so much that can go wrong and and so I look at like astrobotic right I love astrobot and everybody was so bummed when it didn't work but this is this is hard effing work dude right I mean this is like you're not going to get it on the first try because the the thing they're they're trying to do is rough so I'm like no you it's not like giving you a pass it's like this is part of what you're going to do they know full well that the odds were stacked against them and then what the uh the place from Texas went up and there kind of landed and stuff so yay but then it fell over I didn't track that part yeah it fell over so it's not it doesn't operate anymore cu the solar panels can't can't can't face and uh so anyhow so so it's it's tough work but you guys are doing is really you're solving really hard problems I look at Gecko Robotics and what Jake lucan's doing over there I love that dude oh my God I I interviewed him the first time I interviewed him he maybe had 15 people working there and and first off I love about Jake is he's a Grove City guy okay CU I love seeu but it's really cool to see that that there can be robotics technology that doesn't come just from CMU right which I think is really cool and and to see that he's one of those guys where he's always like I he always had a customer he always got paid I don't think he's done anything for free that's awesome right because he business guy like he know he's like my stuff has value I remember him telling me that so when even his first test projects the people he worked with it wasn't like I'm going to test this for free like they they compensated right and and what he's doing is saving people's saving people's lives he's keeping people safe let robot go in and inspect crazy boilers you know and then even better yet use the power of AI and and vision systems to capture all the data and then be able to predict like maybe there's going to be cracks here and it can keep track of things like that I'm like whoa so you got these worlds of like Robotics and then AI coming together which is my next thing I think Pittsburgh and AI once again CMU AI hello it becomes like okay there's so much to go on with AI here and the possibilities are just endless on that so I get excited yeah I do too it's been fascinating to watch and I'm really excited to see kind of the robotics industry here going to as you put it more commercial places yeah yeah I just I mean I love the research and research is awesome but I get excited when people start selling stuff and making money man I want people building companies and then like buying Ferraris and stuff like I I just I want people making money that's where it's at for me yeah yeah for sure no it's an exciting time I mean and I think for me you know I I I mean I don't know I studied business and computer science when school always wanted to earn money on what I did but I also love R&D so yeah that's cool I have this dichotomy of you know like R&D but like we should make products you know there you go let take that R&D that and so um I don't know I feel like you know my company ska is is a microcosm of Pittsburgh but very much so no when I first met you when I learned what you were up to I thought I was so impressed I'm like this is cool man you're kind of like you're just doing your thing like I love that you're plugging into where you need to get plugged in and you're once again you're building really cool stuff not easy stuff to build here and you're doing that you said you're doing it for yourself which is the hard way like I said you could be an engineer anywhere you wanted to I think I'm sure any robotics compan be like Spencer we'd love to have you on board running some projects for us or developing some stuff right but you're like no I'm gonna do it myself yeah that's cool man more fulfilled when I do it that way I like it that's cool and that and we need to inspire that with so many more people right like I want more and I want people from around the world to come in here to do that well I think they do like you mentioned cm and I think that helps I think University of Pittsburgh helps totally dude yeah and I don't want to Discount I mean pits my alma moer and P yeah okay excent pit on the engineering side freaking amazing and on on the health side double amazing like and that's why Pittsburgh I I got in a lot of trouble one time for saying that if it wasn't for carnegi melon University that Pittsburgh would be more like Detroit right interesting and people like oh that's soan Detroit like a so no for me it was like you Detroit gets a lot of love because it's it's this down andout City that's trying to come back and I got nothing against Detroit at all but Pittsburgh had CMU in the research that was able to I think put it ahead of Detroit we could have been like Detroit where we had a bigger hole to dig ourselves out of and it wasn't as b as big of a hole that I think Detroit has it's not really a knock on Detroit per se but they've been coming up as well like I was there last year for a defense conference no there's there's lots going on there you know I I toured a company that was doing really a couple of companies that were doing really interesting things absolutely no there was Venture Capital money into some of the stuff there absolutely uh it was it was it come a long way and I I just feel like Detroit's had this tremendous like marketing behind them where people like brand The Comeback City in the heart of what was the automotive industry yeah all that stuff to me and I get it like we don't have that here in Pittsburgh we just had kegy melon and pit and other universities that were able to we just call it something different I mean like we had our steel industry cro CU and you know like yeah out of the burning Hulk of that you know is this new tech industry yeah but we were ahead called it the comeback City yeah we're we're just ahead of the curve uh than than what Detroit was because we had this we had these these universities that could be very fundamental in in making sure that we could transform ourselves from the steel into an actual tech industry so I think it's cool I don't know I love Pittsburgh it's I can't imagine living any place else because I think it's just been tremendous just seeing the changes over the past 10 years when I look at the changes over the past 25 it's like oh my God it's it's night and day and we got so much more work to do man and it'll never be done yeah for sure like I just I'm so proud what Pittsburgh was able to build back in the day just you're talking about like in like the Industrial Revolution yeah I mean dude go I mean go down to the we used to go into the carry furnace before you were allowed to go into the carry furnace you could ride your bike down there hop the fence and you could just walk through it and do whatever and you're like someone ran this thing like this thing made pig iron like you know it's like how do they how did this work you know and there there was like eight more of them or seven more of them lined up along the river in just this one section kicking out stuff and you're like that's awesome I I think that I mean and that built this country yeah that to me pretty pretty much so yeah that's why I think I think that's why I love Pittsburgh so much I get goosebumps thinking about sometimes just because I'm thinking our City's played a big role in the in in the world I feel like there's a lot to be said for the the co the co-op model though I mean I've been I've been getting into that with some of the stuff I've been doing at work L and I won't get super into that it just isn't announced yet but you know I I think just pulling resources between multiple entities is you can do a lot more than you can do by yourself it helps everybody I agree star a company is like you know I'm all about it I I I think get creative why not find a way to save the money save resources and make yourself stronger Amen to that super fun cool so I think we're getting to a good point um is there anything you want to plug as we as we kind of to wind down here PL I always like to plug my radio show man like it's it's Shameless self-promotion but I've been doing radio for 16 years now and I I do it with my boss our CEO Audrey Russo at the tech Council and we're like the ying and yang like Audrey's super analytical she's super smart I just like telling stories and I like I like making people laugh and um I really enjoy being able to interview people like you and and bring them on the air and let Pittsburgh's general population there's a lot of Spencer KES out there they're building really cool stuff and they're what making Pittsburgh come right now seriously like people don't understand why they're traffic jams because people are living in Pittsburgh again and doing stuff because people are working at companies and building companies that are solving really tough problems so I love bringing that to the airwaves every Sunday so hey wake up early 6 am. every Sunday KD Ka hey KD Ka was the world's first commercial licensed radio station are you serious absolutely 100% serious there's a plaque for for Frank Conrad in Wilkinsburg where his first station was I think early 1920s 21 where the first broadcast went out he was westing house that's wild yeah that's what I'm saying Pittsburgh has been a leader in so many freaking cool things and to be must have taken a set of balls to do that when nobody had a radio set well yeah yeah I mean it was it was a thing yeah me think about how radio kept the world together during the world wars and stuff that was yeah I mean think about radio was the first social media right I mean outside of newspapers I mean something that would hit Mass people well the fact that you would know like you know what President Truman's voice sounded like exactly you weren't reading you actually hearing from the person so anyhow so it's kind of fun to have I think there's a a a tradition of radio in Pittsburgh obviously and having Tech Vibes has been so much fun and I can't imagine like not doing it especially hanging out with Audrey and doing it to me is just always a blast because she lets me do my thing I let her do her thing and we we we just try to have fun with it so yeah and of course if you can't wake up early I can't blame you but wherever you get your podcasts look for Tech 5 radio nice awesome well Jonathan thank you for coming on I've had a blast tonight likewise no I appreciate you having me on I was I'm glad we got it took us a while to get this together and uh thanks for having patience and uh super fun and I need to have you stop back and get I know I think you're have some some some big news pretty soon so when that happens let me know and then when we can talk about it we'll bring you over to my show and talk about what you're up to I know it's it's it's some good stuff and I I think you might be one of those people I can say I knew Spencer when he was doing this this and this simple that it's been a pleasure thank you thank you Spencer thanks for joining us today if you've made it this far chances are you'll like other episodes too collaborative with Spencer Krauss is 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aaiJ_YMOggY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaiJ_YMOggY | #M365AMA Can I view all Power Automate open approval requests? | [Music] barbara asks is there a way to create a report with all open approval requests in it for several users we have set up an approval flow via power automate to approve documents in sharepoint the approvers are approving via teams we need reports for each user to check which approval requests are still open at those tps reports no i'm assuming so use the new approvals apps into the approvals app and team see if i can say that three times fast so in themes in the left-hand navigation click the little dot dot dot right there on the left hand side and look for approvals if you haven't already added it add it to your teams application it will show you approvals across your entire organization for you and if you've submitted an approval you can see all the outstanding ones for everything that's waiting yeah and if you go get the back door to power platform that you'll have with the approvals there which things are still running too you can see what's still running and hopefully identify some of the things that maybe get hung up or who you waiting on right that's always like who's who's hanging up the show mr blame that's right long pole in the tent yeah yeah you can see where it's at you can see what's going on you can see like sherry said who you're waiting for super cool yeah that's what we were just partying the third party app scenario again there's so many third-party apps that help on those sorts of things too this one's actually a microsoft app it's not even a third-person show yeah but there are yeah there are definitely third-party apps that can make it even even more uh intuitive yeah depends on how far they need to go with it you know this is kind of a side thing here i know that that barbara's not asking about it but like when you're if you're going to do a migration if you're reordering reorg or restructuring as well to know what's running to know what's out there as well um so that you you're what are you gonna break um what process is still running what flows are midway through uh before you attempt to do a migration it's important to uh have access to those reports as well [Music] you | Christian Buckley | UC2EUj3XnyWZt55Bb0tA7TBw | 2022-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 400 | 2,136 |
DPD-6i7a-zA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPD-6i7a-zA | Gnarly Headed Martians - Episode #245 | hello everybody Welcome to Le wine TV I'm hello everybody Welcome to El wine TV hello everybody Welcome to Le wine TV I'm your host Mark FCO here for another episode of the show so uh all right so last week we did the uh first version of the show I hope it all turned out well because I'm recording both episodes both shows today so um hoping that last week's turned out exactly how I want wanted if not well I'll tweak it a little more but uh anyway so let's uh let's get right into the wine here and uh so I bought this uh little story how and why I bought this I've seen this La label for a while in the store and one of the places I worked actually had uh I think their Old Vine Zin and I was just kind of like yeah yeah yeah whatever you know especially you know the the place I worked at and the type of wines we had it was like yeah they're not going to be anything great anyway um but I've never had one so it's kind of bad to sit there and make these judgment calls you know on wines that you've never had just based upon whatever all right so I was in the store and I told the told this wine rep who happened to be there I said hey this is who I am this is what I do and uh do you have any suggestions and he suggested gnarly head and actually had if I remember he actually suggested the authentic red so this is what we've got we've got the 2010 gnarly head authentic red uh this is from Loi California and uh so he was like yeah man this wine we're doing really well with it's selling a lot blah blah blah and I'm like okay know you know and and he's he's the rep for the for the wine or actually I think he's the rep for the distributor maybe not the rep for the wine itself but um but you know how you know they they're you know he's going to suggest these wines you know but I told him like yeah who's the r for the distributor or something like what wies do you have in your portfolio think I should try so a few months later I'm finally trying it so I bought it for $9.99 at World Market it regularly sells for $1.99 and uh so uh these these uh gnarly head they've been around for a little while um kind of their claim to fame is that well the name of the name of the winery gnarly head is because the especially the Zen Zen fendel Vines they have gnarly heads it's called Head training not really sure exactly what head training is um CU I not something I've really looked at a whole lot during my studies with wine but um basically the the tops of the vines and if you go to the website and I don't know if you can see it on you you kind of get an idea from the label um but the tops of the the heads of the vines are kind of gnarly okay and I know for sure the Zin is that way but they talk about the other Vines doing the same type of head training and that these Vines are 35 to 80 years old so these are older Vines um which means that the grapes they have less grapes they produce less grapes they're smaller berries so you have more concentrated flavors and versus your bulk wines that are just you know full big berries and they're in Fertile territory and they just grow grow like weeds blah blah blah okay so let's get right into the wine all right check the color uh pretty deep and not I can't really see through it very well um and I don't have a white background now on the on the thing but um I'm was going to sa do that but you know what it it's a nice deep dark color not a huge lot of Rim variation I mean it's only 2 years old so it's not going to show any type of uh what we call age as far as staining on the glass I don't really see too much staining on the glass with the tears but uh I'd say medium viscosity yeah it's 14 and half% alcohol which is about what it should be phones ringing in the background let that go off the voicemail all right let's check it out H smells pretty good so far oh I forgot to say what's in the wine it's Zin Merlo caps cabet 7on and petit s forgot so Zen based wine assuming that Zen is the most is the uh is the most uh whatever the most amount if they follow like the typical order is the highest amount of of highest percentage that's the word I'm looking for highest percentage is Zen H okay so darker red fruits and a touch of smoke maybe a little bit of wood I'm getting more like baking spices not really any vanilla that's really about it let's check out the palette really kind of an explosion really there in the mouth um some really nice fruit in there uh it's I'm getting some really good cherries and again had some cherries at lunch today so I might be Keening on cherries a little more than I normally would but man it really I can I really get a lot of cherries in it uh some spices I'm getting that hint of wood still I'm I feel like I'm eating into the wood which you know it is what it is you know maybe I'm I'm imagining biting into the actual Vine the gnarly head of the vine um or just some tree bark um but man some really Juicy Fruit it tastes very juicy like I I actually ate the fruit T tannins medium minus um almost low but medium minus uh acidity I think it's really high acidity which I'm a little bit surprised about um I didn't think that the city be that high I wouldn't say it's highest city but probably medium plus so not too bad on the Alcohol even though it's 14 half% alcohol it's very well contained so um you know I think it's a really wellmade wine especially for $10 to2 um if you're out there and you want you want to try something that's pretty good I'd say go ahead and try it um I want to see if they had anything um I just want to say they had anything on here specifically about tasy notes I didn't see anything um but man I'm still tasting the fruit so it's got a really good long finish uh and that's really nice to have in a wine especially a lower price wine you know I'm going to say I mean I know I just had a $27 bottle of wine I gave it an 88 and I said it's pretty well made I'd buy it again but man for $102 I I'd give this a 90 I don't give 90s very often I think it's good to got to do balance I know I know the cherries are coming through a lot but I think it's good balance and everything you know I really give this I mean I like it a lot and that's you know that is part of what the scoring is we're going to be talking a little bit talking about that a little bit later in in the show about scoring and how how how do we come up with scores but um I really dig this wine definitely you find at your local grocery store or local wine shop which you probably will um I say definitely go for it uh it says parrot with bold boldly flavored foods like steak grilled chops or barbecue sure you know put you know I don't know sounds good I probably go more barbecue and steak rather than chops but you you got some good pork chops I can see doing that all right so that's going to do it for this segment we're going to move on to the next one um again I'm still learning how I want to move from segment to segment H haven't figured that out yet so all right so we're that's going to do it for this one we're going to move on to the next one um after this break if you're watching it on the website or Blip TV if you're not you're going to see the little go through and we're going to be on the next one all right so now we're moving on to the next one wine now this wine I bought really because of the name uh it was on woot wine. woot.com I bought it because of the name uh honestly I didn't look up to see the exact price I paid for it but it was was probably under $20 a bottle cuz I bought three bottles worth um but is I'm putting this as a premium wi because they sell it for $24 a bottle on the site or is it 25 anyway so let's let's get right into this okay so this is the Martian Ranch and Vineyard 2009 ganache from the Santa ANZ Valley I think I pronounced that right um so on their website you can buy it for $24 okay and uh it's 100% ganache if I'm correct on this all right so uh Martian Vineyards so um it didn't say when they started it but the the person who created is nonan uh hland I don't think it's Nan maybe it is Nan I don't know I know someone who goes by nonan and it's it's spelled n an so we'll go with nonan hegland uh anyway so I'm going to just read a little story and this is thought that was funny despite rumors to the contrary Martian is the blending of the names of her I guess it's her it's Nan there's a guy sitting here so I thought it was um they had guys on on pictures of guys so I thought maybe it was a guy so maybe is Nan uh anyway uh son names of her sons Martin and Ian the Martian seen occasionally on the premises is as much a mystery to her as it is to anyone else so Martian all right for those who don't quite know haven't been watching the show long enough for me to make these Martian references um my on my Twitter side my other Twitter is Mars MZ in the number eight Mars is a name I've been using 25 years um so it's an alter ego it's it's a you know how I especially on the internet how I identify myself unless I'm doing a wine thing specifically but it's how I identify myself on the internet uh bulletin boards gaming whatever uh heck it's just my alternate name so Alter Ego so anything Mars related I'm all about so I saw Martian Vineyards I was like well I got to buy the wine T to check it out so finally getting getting a chance to uh try the wine so um uh let's go to yeah they didn't really put anything on here as far as uh as far as the wine so we're going to we're going to make the assumption that it's 100% ganache uh though it technically could have up to up to 25% other grapes in it okay all right so let's check it out color all right it's it's not opaque you can kind of see through it so it's a little bit light so that's not too bad okay check out the viscosity I've had a lot of a lot of wines in this glass so viscosity might be a little bit deceptive now but also just just you know swirling the wine in the glass I don't see a lot of staining hey no cherries by the way CU I don't get any cherries not so much on the fruit but more of an earthiness minerality to it kind of smoky um a little bit of wood um kind of interesting it's a little bit different than I'm used to like I said I don't really get a whole heck of a lot of fruit I get a little bit earthiness and some wood and a little smoke all right let's see how it tastes M I'm digging this wine it's it's it's earthy and I don't mean earthy like as in manure Barnyard type of stuff uh nor am I talking like Earth the minerality like wet Rock but it's got just I mean kind of force floor but not really but some good Smoky characteristics to it you know kind of like you're at a campfire it's it's pretty darn good I really like it um but like I said it's really kind of smokey but again not a lot of fruit I don't really get a whole lot of fruit maybe a little red fruit here and there but and actually in a way okay so I keep talking about I don't get a lot of fruit maybe some blueberry type of stuff little blue fruit type of thing okay I get maybe a hint of that tannins right here right here not all over the mouth I'm going say they're medium tannins acid's pretty good I say medium to medium Plus on the tannins um it doesn't taste like the alcohol is really high I can't tell uh just from tasting it but let's see what it says 14% so well contained um I really dig the wine and it's just that smokey characteristic I mean man you barbecue I mean just just some nice brisket that light just went out all right so that means I'm getting near the end of the time for the batteries but um you know really I'm really digging the wine is it the most phenomenal wine I've ever had no but I really like it you know I keep you I just want to makes you realize I'm not thinking it's like phenomenal but man I really like it and me I and I'm I'm going to give it a 90 you know which again we don't give 90s a lot in this show or I don't so um I think it's really good and uh for sure you know on woot you know I got this thing off of woot and uh now I really need to make sure I tell you exactly how much I paid for CU I left everything I left the the information upstairs but $24 I don't think is an unreasonable amount of money for um for this wine at all so you know I think it's a I think it's a reasonably priced uh amount for the wine but um you know it's definitely something that if uh if you could find this wine totally uh totally get it and if if it's on woot you know there's going to be a really good it's going there's going to be a really good uh a price point for it but um and it's it's looking it up I don't know if it's going to find it or not I might be able to find I was just on the internet alone but if I remember correctly I think I paid for the three bottles like maybe 50 bucks for three for all three bottles I think it was like 4 $49 for the three bottles so um I was finally looked at the the the price at$ 49 it wasn't that it wasn't that expensive so definitely recommend it and Santa inz I mean it's not like a a Vari it's not like an area that you're really going to be um it's not something that you're going to really uh see a whole lot of out there and um man and I'm really still tasting the wine and I'm still getting that smoke like when I breathe out through my nose still get that smoke it's it's just um it's just really really nice long finish definitely all right let's see boom ganache looks like they sell quite a few of their wies through through woop too so um uh I don't see the price on here so they put the alcohol 13.7 but the label says 14 all right yeah they didn't put the price on here that's all right I would say buy it absolutely and it's I'm still getting the still getting the smoke we're talking like a couple minutes after tasting the wine I'm getting the smoke all right so um I said highly recommend it buy it um and then uh stay tuned for the next next segment right after this all right so now we're into the next segment today um yet another question I got via Twitter so I don't know this person um in I don't know this person personally but uh we're going to head right into it so here's the question all right so how do you figure out a score that's kind of the the the the gist of the question he really was kind of like what do you look for blah blah blah so we're going to go through all that this is from Cowboy one Brian he's up in Dallas he's one of my newer followers on Twitter all right so first of all this is go through and you probably saw that I was since I knew I was going to answer this question I kind of was going through all these steps a little bit more like I should it didn't also hurt that I just did a boet tasting a couple weeks ago so we kind of did something similar in the S tasting at colaria so we kind of did all this and it reminded me how I should taste wine all right so let's start off visual all right so uh you look at the color color will tell you a decent amount now um it's not going to tell you necessarily quality of the wine but it can tell you a few things like age it can also reveal a few clues about what type of grape or grapes were used in the uh in the blend um but color also you want to look at that you you want to look at Rim variation uh depending on the edges of edges of the the the wine when you lay it flat a little bit you can see if there's some discoloration if it or if it changes changes color it can indicate some aging uh opacity again that that kind of can give you some indications to to whether or not uh a certain grape you know if it's if it matches the profile of a certain grape when you're try especially doing blind tasting um or like in the case of say some California P noirs instead of versus a burgundy from from uh from burgundy which is 100% P Noir and it might be a little bit lighter and you can see your hand through it some California p noirs and and others we beat up on C calipo but they're known for adding some other red grapes to it to kind of give it a little bit better color a little bit more oomph so it's maybe not 100% penino uh Clarity that can also doesn't necessarily mean that the wine is better or or worse because some wine makers do not filter but it's just good to see you know is it clear um is there is it filtered or unfiltered and viscosity now that's when you swirl the wine a little bit you look at what's called the legs now it used to be that people thought legs indicated quality it has nothing to do with the quality of the wine um but what it can do is help you understand how how much alcohol is in the wine so um and also if you if you when you check it out are the legs stained so that can also give you some indication of What kind of grape you're dealing with all right bouquet so something that I got reminded at the S taste at the somier tasting um and also at the boet tasting was feew fruit Earth and wood okay so you're going to hear this a few times throughout the rest of the second segment all right so you're looking for these three things now maybe not in that order but a lot of times we we concentrate on fruit first because a lot of times with wine you're getting the fruit Aromas first and that also includes floral so the f is like fruit and floral uh Earth is what we call minerality and what is wood characteristics so I'll kind of go that you know types of fruit so whether it's Citrus or stone fruit which is like an apricot or a peach cuz it has a big pit called a stone um is it like berries red dark red fruit black fruit blue fruit that type of stuff floral you know whatever the floral thing is minerality earthiness um minerality is is kind of a general term um people lot of times think about minerals or chalk or Rock but it also can mean Earth floor mushrooms uh leaves that type of stuff and then wood characteristics it's not necessarily smelling the wood but Oak aging um has certain things where it will impart certain characteristics we kind of touched upon that last week with baking spices and vanilla uh and in butteriness not butteriness that's the yeast but um imparting like baking spices or or some type of vanilla type of stuff or Christmas spices uh it will help or it it will impart some of that onto the wine all right your pallette similar to bouquet you still get the FW so you're looking for for the looking again for the fruit the earthiness or the floral earthiness fruit floral earthiness or wood um but you're also looking at a few other things so you're looking at mouth feel that's at the body of the wine is it light is it heavy we like to use the the analogy of milk skin milk is light so it doesn't coat your mouth as much whereas you have whole milk It Coats it a lot tannins that's the stuff that makes you pucker up it's the same stuff you find on tea leaves uh that's why you get that stringency when you drink hot tea when you're drinking really really sweet iced tea it's the stringency isn't so much but you're drinking that that tea that you seeped for a while and you take that first Sip and you're like okay and your mouth dries out that's your tannins so you're looking for that um acid that's um that also is what causes you to M your your mouth to water um so you're looking at how much acid is in the wine sugar how much residual sugar if any is in the wine is it a dry wine is it a semi wine is it is it a sweet wine the alcohol how much alcohol is in there um you're looking to see if you could detect the alcohol not that if it has it it has alcohol but is the alcohol contained is it is it was it made in such a way was the wine made in such a way that the alcohol is not noticeable and then you're finish so is it a long finish a medium finish a short finish um that tends to give you perception of how good a wine is by how long you taste it after you you you do that initial sip um I mean I've had some wines the past couple weeks you know on the show that I was tasting for for minutes and others was like okay I don't really taste anything all right so you're looking at all these things and you you want to see what kind of balance that you have um is something out of balance is something more prominent than the next and and what kinds of FL flavors are you getting so now what you're doing is you're you're going through the analysis like I said balance is is the wine balanced is the sugar and acid levels balanced or are the sugar and acid levels balanced uh is are the tannins what they should be or is it just rips you a new one okay uh or is it supposed to it could be very very heav heavily tanic wine and it needs time to breathe and you just you just pop it out of the bottle and it's really hasn't time to really open up and soften the tannins um you're looking at quality and that's an overall impression of how well everything was put together um now you're getting to the point of faults I talked about bromes which was which is a which is a yeast uh that imparts certain things like Band-Aid okay um know or or other like Barnyard type of of Aromas and flavors to a wine now some people find that really great the Barnyard stuff I don't mind Band-Aid maybe not so much but um I don't like to see that as overpowering everything and some people view that as a complete fault so we're talking quality how much of how much of anything you know too much one thing could be too much of anything is not necessarily a good thing so you look at your quality How well was it made that goes with balance variey correct if I'm drinking a Cabernet Salon it should taste like a Cabernet San example of this I I reviewed Greg papovich is ad toz W not ad toz um silver and black wine last year uh ad toz is the producer he's a partner with that with that Wier out of Oregon and I made an assumption that it was pin Noir because pop has a p Noir that he has that he makes that he doesn't sell it's really for him to hand out to people and I'm trying to get an interview with you pop so I'm be bugging you guys in in probably this week I'm starting to Bugg you about it but um I tasted this wine I was like man it really doesn't taste like a panir it tastes like something else well there was no way to tell exactly what it was but I went through their website on camera and I started looking at some of the other wines I said this just tastes too much like this wine and it's probably just a rebranding of this wine maybe a little variation but it's probably that same thing happened to boet tasting so B is known for game but we had a sparkling wine didn't really think too much about it um because didn't I didn't think it was actually a balet sparkling wine I thought it was more of a Burgundian sparking line which means it's chardonay so then we have this other white wine and I'm looking at it and it's like white boet like really it's a white boet I'm tasting it and and the master Psalms are there and they're like blah blah blah and I'm I'm I'm I'm the front part of the table I'm front of the class and I just kind of go that's really interesting because I've never had a I've never had a white wine made from G and was I was all confused cuz it really tastes like a Chardonnay and they're like it's not a Chardonnay it's like well that's why I think it tastes like a charday and I wasn't trying to cover myself but in my mind I'm like going this doesn't taste like a game even if it's white game it tastes like Chardonnay and so it was so variety correct is it what you expect it to be complexity is the wine complex or is it not now some wines don't need to be complex to be really good and get good scores but if they're very one-dimensional if it it feels like they're a one-trick pony I might not want want to give him such a high score if it's very complex as long as everything's balanced and it's made and the quality seems good then we're okay cuz sometimes it's like man there's a lot going on this wine but I can't it's just too much okay so again too much of a good thing is not necessarily bad all right so scoring honestly do I like it or not that's that's really the biggest thing about whether I'm going to how I'm going to score the wine now I'll admit if I don't like the wine now I'm going to really really drill in into the analysis is it a good wine is it technically a good wine not do I like it or I don't like it if I don't like it it's going to get a 60 okay but how do I score well I kind of combine what Gary vanderchuck has done and uh Robert Parker and the wine enthusiast scoring and I had this chart which it it' be hard hard if I put it up it's kind of hard for you to read everything but I got a chart from somewhere off the internet about how we rate wines and it has all these scoring things 100 point 10 point 20 point stars whatever and they kind of compared everything to see what it was like that that light just went out um to kind of compare everything to see how how they all line up so I'll go through what kind my general idea if if you're just a wine and you're the worst wine in the world I got this from Gary you get a 50 I've never had a 50 I've had some that were close like in the 60s but if it's just if you know it's just alcoholic grape juice and there's nothing as horrible you're going to get a 50 at least nothing below 60s okay so you're in the 60 to 70 it's a poor one it's poorly made um it it lacks what it needs the characteristically maybe it's stylistically bad but it's not good man all the lights are going out these should be these should be new batteries oops which means I need to start wrapping this up 70s average but somewhat uninspiring type of wine okay 80 good with minimal issues I had to buy it again you get to 85 now we're starting to talk okay I'm really starting to like the wine it's very good wellmade mostly balanced if I give something a 90 is probably excellent there or there's something about it that I really really like um or I think it's really really exception not exceptionally but excellent 95 is exceptional I honestly can't remember if I've given anything a 95 I may have one y I give a 95 100 it's got to be perfect uh I've never had when I never expect to because when I do evaluations of people nobody ever gets a perfect score because we can always improve but I can see giving something at 98 99 97 so we're talking between exceptional and Perfection or I just pull a number out of my ass that's what that's what everybody does right all right that's going to wrap it up I just had to put that in there I'm going to wrap that up I do H thank you for uh stopping in again this week I went a little bit longer I'm trying to get these to be 10 minutes but um I hope this was very informative I hope it reveals a little bit more of how I score a wine or just in general how do you analyze a wine not just score it but analyze the wine because now you're determining whether it's good or not and whether you should buy it again especially if you are in an environment like this where you don't have all these all the fun wedding receptions or you're partying and this the best wine you've ever had and then you come home you're like it's crap okay because your environment also influences how you rate a wine internally all right that's going to do it uh as always click the links above to friend me up uh hit the Donate button click the links below to hit the websites for the wines and we'll see everyone again next time d e | Wine World TV | UCPmfD45krhbgj8SHq2EfyPQ | 2012-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,596 | 27,377 |
A39cT2Vbkhw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A39cT2Vbkhw | Plan With Me | December 5th - 11th | Erin Condren Hourly | well hello everybody and welcome back to a plan with me today we're going to be working on monday december five through sunday december 11 as always let's take a look back at last week dumped it on um I didn't really have a lot going on this week I mean I had stuff going on but like nothing really noteworthy unfortunately so I worked went to see my financial advisor we did some things after work I went to the grocery store started vlog miss which is exciting if you guys want to see my vlogs I will put my vlog miss playlist down below there's only a few loaded since I just started on Thursday actually these are like my day one two three like like put these little flags up here to say when I'm loading it so essentially i'm filming on december one and then that's my day one and it's going up on the second and then like I'm always going to be a day behind so yeah and then i went to dragon house with my friend Jodie and we talked all things YouTube which was kind of fun we did that on Saturday and then um today actually had a nap time like a two-year-old I don't know why I was just so tired i stayed up pretty too late last night reading um and then it snowed today to are actually like overnight so then I went out and shoveled a little bit I don't know like maybe that just like totally pooped me out i don't know but i was just super tired so i napped for like an hour or two two and a half hours I don't know I put in more time um but now it's dark outside hence the artificial lighting which is fantastic which is why I have a big shadow right now so I'm planning on doing my film with me right now with you guys so anyway so that is that so here we go also Friday's video i should say um was a holiday giveaway it is still up and running so if you guys are interested i will leave my instagram down below I have had several entries already actually let me pull it up and I'll show you what it is before we get started actually it's right here this is this is the image on my Instagram that you want to make a comment on i'll post the video as well because the video gives you instructions on what you need post you also need to be a part of Instagram I know some of you are not a part of Instagram and that's okay because I am going to be doing another giveaway at some point but I'm going to be doing on a different social media platform to kind of keep it even instagram to me is the easiest thing to do um just because I feel like it's easy um but I understand some people don't have Instagram and I hear you guys however there's so many spammers on YouTube and it's so incredibly difficult to kind of decipher like who those people are so um I don't know I'm sure at some point I will be doing a giveaway just strictly on YouTube but the logistics of it is a little bit more difficult but um I think the next giveaway that I do will be on Facebook because I feel like a lot of people have facebook and not everybody has instagrams so look forward to that cuz that giveaway will probably be coming up really soon alright so this is this week this video that's already stuck in here um is something that I did a long time ago like this summer so what I have to do is have to pull this little icon out of here and hopefully I can get this under here this is a undo I know some of you guys have seen this before if you watched my videos actually got this on amazon the link is always below for you guys actually as well as like the markers and pens that I use I put those down below as well in an amazon link actually today i just updated my there we go um I just updated all of my information like down below with like my mouse current everything and um something that I included that I haven't ever included before is the camera equipment that I use so I included the camera that i use there's been a couple people that have like messaged me privately about like the equipment that I use the lighting that I use also like I'm using a tripod the tripod i use like everything like that because i feel like that's really interesting especially if it's something that you're wanting to maybe try to start doing my stuff is pretty inexpensive maybe someday if you guys are actually interested I mean let me know in the comments if you're interested in me doing an overview on all the things that i use and why i don't know like tech stuff um I know some of you are had been asking questions kind of leading towards the fact of like I want to get started but I'm not sure how really my best advice is just start filming um I know it's weird to just sit here and talk to a black box because that's literally what I'm doing right now um but you know you you get you get comfortable with it actually when I was at my lunch or not yeah it was my lunch with Jody on Saturday she's a youtuber as well i'll link her information below but the cool thing about that was that we you know we talked about YouTube quite a bit and you know where she wants to take her channel and all of that and my biggest like takeaway for really anybody trying to start YouTube and like kind of what I was telling Jody is that like you just need to be authentic and like lean into yourself and be you if anyone goes back and watches my old videos which now I know some of you will go back and watch my old videos I was not comfortable for a very long time it took me a while and I'm still working at it I think we're all you know working on getting comfortable just within ourselves regardless if we're on camera or not but that is my biggest takeaway from that is just get comfortable with yourself and just be you because I mean I know this is like one of those cheesy little things that you like see on facebook and instagram and social media um you know just be you because everybody else is taken and I never want to become any of those channels that are very product pushy or anything like that I genuinely use what I purchase and I love yes there are companies that send me things for review and things like that but my test and I told Jody this to my test if I have companies approaching me is would i buy this with my own money and if the answer is yes then I will accept whatever they have however if it's something that is not on brand with me at all what's the point my viewers are gonna know that that is not me first of all and then I'm just doing it for a paycheck and that is not that's not where I want to take this you know what I mean I know a lot of youtubers don't really like talked about that because it's like oh you're good you know bashing add videos i'm totally not bashing add videos i get it but like if i were doing something that was off brand and it was so obscure you guys would know about it you know it just is weird but like if ulta beauty came to me and was like hey we really want to partner with you on a video we've seen that you've done videos um you know on our on the things that we carry in the past you know would you be interested I'd be like well heck yeah because I use their stuff and i genuinely love their brand but if some like fly fishing company came to me and said hey you want to partner with a video I'd be like are you on crack like seriously no no I don't because I actually don't enjoy fishing it's not my thing but you know everyone's different so I don't know it's just hmm I don't even know where I'm going with this whole story oh and i just realized that i like majorly messed this up not this one but the ones previously well goodness all right we'll fix that i put it to like 330 i should i only work till three i only work till three emilee get it together oh my gosh my brain is like not fully functioning and it's the evening you guys I woke up from my nap like a little kid so yeah and anyway if you guys are watching blog miss let me know and let me know if you guys have been joking it it's kinda weird um but I hope you guys are enjoying it you seem to be the comments our comment section is kind of funny it's always a good time though oh i should say i'm using washi samples today so i won't know where this washi is from i'm just using some samples that i had laying around I've been trying to do that Reese Lee is kind of use up some of my washi samples that I have because I have a ton um however at some point i'm sure i'll buy more washi but you know it's just one of those things where i have so much of things and I just want to try to go through them because obviously I got them for a reason you know like i purchased the samples for a reason i might as well use them so i'm just just trying to use things up trying to be budget conscious and such okay so that's that that's okay so friday Oh am I gonna have enough I'm like one tree off actually I think I have yep okay hold on a second here I bought another one cuz you know goals or whatever let's get my friday going and I have got like a jam-packed week you guys I normally don't have anything going on because you know as you've seen in my vlogs if you've watched them freaking boring but I always tend to find something to chat about and if you guys have any good blog ideas let me know in the comments because I'm totally down for suggestions I like suggestions suggestions are good so there's some things that are happening down here but I want to put some washi on the bottom I feel like this is gonna be a really long video because I'm already like what 12 minutes in yikes alright I all right I need garbage garbage all right this is just a garbage week so I will put this up here cuz I need to make a thing up there ah eggy actually my brain not functioning I mean if you guys watch my vlogs you will understand Monday's vlog was called my brain is like spaghetti because it was like spaghetti that day oh my gosh it's just like not gonna lift up for me come on come on come on Oh having like all the troubles no Washee don't be like that okay it's like wedded this is that a word wedded here we go come on little there we go and then I need this like payday remove still pay day I just need to put something up at the top come on come on oh my gosh normally this works really really well the only reason I know this isn't working like super well is because I put these down like as soon as I got the planner like a year ago um so yeah that's why I'm having a little bit of issue but hey it popped up just fine it's just you know takes a little bit more photographs so let's do those I put a little like blank sticker sheet behind it too just so I don't get this page all wet as well even though it dries like a totally drives home dee-dum dee-dum ok its pretty much dry now ok cool all right so stick this wash you back down push this back down we're good to go on that all right so down at the bottom I'm gonna do here's this think this is what I want to do dude all right so up at the top I'm just gonna put this little cute kind of peppermint washi just fun and this will be to just indicate doing the vlog because I mean I know I'm doing vlogmas which is great but sometimes it's just nice to like see my visual day which is really why I plan i feel like because if i can visually see it I will do it if I don't visually see it it's like wait what was that day I wanted to do that thing alright I'm back I had to turn the furnace off it's so loud the furnace and AC here is so incredibly loud so when I do like the editing it drives me crazy to hear the like dinging on and off and it's just like this weird thing that bothers me so incredibly much like it shouldn't bother me as much as it does but it really bothers me so anyway I just turned it off because it's still warm like still warm in here because it's just like on that auto things when it gets cooler than you know it just turns back on you know all right let's see yeah I need to find some things all right I think I'm just gonna use this cuz it's out blog put a little camera on there cuz you know you gotta have a camera on there how could you guys yeah you can see that well sometimes I'm not in frame so up here we can put back pay day and the little piggy alright and then down here i think im just gonna do this little like Happy Holidays Happy Holidays and then I don't know what it is about like ones that it washes that have actual things on them like even with these I get a little anal where I want it to be like I don't want like a tree to be cut off and stuff so I'll just trim it this was the little tale that was left that had the saying but I'm gonna start it at the happy holidays again I know that's kind of weird and maybe that's a little wasteful but I don't know I just like the way it looks better I don't know come on come on here we go i don't think i've ever used a skinny washi Donna the bottom actually I guess I'm branching out you guys I guess I'm branching out so those are dumb now let me write in work and then we'll do some things from there this thing is so freakin sticky over here I'm just gonna put work on one of these labels because every time I close this it's going to stick like the pages are going to stick oh it's still sticky down how is it sticky down there oh I got us like the stickiness like seeped down or something oh my goodness gracious you guys all right this is gonna look totally janky but I don't really care because I every time I close this I don't want it to be a problem alright so there's that ok no stickiness I'll end up writing something there at some point I don't know oh my gosh good brain all right so like every time I try to film one of these I'm like yeah gonna be like this is gonna be really really fast nice plan with me no it's not it's not it's just a really long drawn-out situation so anyway okay so let's put in my videos for the week you got an errand connor hawke going up on wednesday i think i talked about that video last week and i didn't know when it was gonna be up and it's you know because i like pre film stuff but you guys know that because you know me i pre film pretty much everything and then Friday's video is my December layout and just a reminder December's layout I filmed that back when I was still in Fargo so I might be talking about things that don't really pertain to anything anymore so I'm just letting you know in advance okay guys okay so there's the December layout here in condren Hall which by the way I've placed like so many erin condren orders since Black Friday Cyber Monday I'm kind of ashamed I don't know anybody I'm sure a few of you guys I feel the same way yeah when they did cyber monday / black friday with thirty percent off i was like yes please i had been putting off actually ordering a couple of things and some of them are for you guys so hint hint nudge nudge um but i haven't received them yet but i'm going to receive them very very soon oh I'm like oh my gosh and they keep emailing me with like better and better deals I'm like oh my gosh and I think right now there's like that twelve days of Christmas or something and so every day I go to the website and i haven't actually purchased anything on the 12 days yet i mean i purchase something on the 12 days but i didn't actually take advantage of whatever the sale was on this specific item because that was just not into it but like the day i ordered but yeah because they came up with a new item that I really wanted they brought out new um ok so I don't know where it stopped filming at but I'm sorry oh goodness I don't know where it stopped usually I hear the little thing beep oh well I'm just gonna keep going I'm sorry you guys if things seem weird now that I've put more things down I don't know hmm I was just talking with my friend Megan cuz it's her birthday on Wednesday um she actually doesn't even have any like social media which I said I very much commend so she doesn't watch these videos um but what I was saying is she was actually my first friend that I ever made in school it was the first day of kindergarten and we met each other and we became friends ever since and I was actually the maid of honor in her wedding um maybe what like a decade ago cuz how old am I yeah more than a decade ago Wow feel old alright so let's get this other party started so wednesday is actually a really fun day for you guys i know i already talked about this but my holiday giveaway is ending on not tuesday what attacked i say wednesday seriously tuesday december six at 6 p.m. central standard time my holiday giveaway is closing and I will be announcing the winners there's going to be two winners i will post the youtube video down below with the instructions but you have to enter on instagram I know it's kind of weird but the reason I do that is there's so many spammers on YouTube there's a little less on Instagram okay all the information about the rules and everything are on the video as well as the Instagram post but anyway that's a little like red image I showed you guys on my phone earlier but that is happening on tuesday and i'm really hoping that the two winners get back to me like ASAP so on wednesday i can just go to the post office and get those prizes sent to you the whole idea behind that is i wanted to make sure that i did my holiday giveaway right away because i wanted to make sure that you guys had prizes because a lot of them are more holiday themed by christmas time i know not everybody celebrates christmas but i know a lot of people in the planner community regardless of like religious denomination actually do a lot of red and green in their planners so I wanted to get this already like sent to you like the first full week in december you know so that's just a note to me to pick my winners at 6pm on my randomizer app thing that I have so good luck to everybody that's entered i think i have over a hundred entries already so thank you to everybody who's entered and don't fret if you don't win i will have more giveaways coming up very soon I know I keep saying that but it is true because i have ordered some of the things for a upcoming pending giveaway so screw around all right i think i'm gonna use some funny little emojis for my um for my winners here a little heart and a little happy happy happy face so hopefully whoever wins will feel very happy happy happy all right so monday night i have a dinner date more dragon house you guys more dragon house i'm going with some planner girls so that'll be really blown but i also have like an issue so i will tell you guys all about my issues well you guys already knows on my issues but that's a whole nother story ok we are meeting up at six-thirty which is fantastic i'm very excited i am super pumped for dinner however here is my issue i get off work at three o'clock and i'm already like all the way down in the cities really close to where we're gonna have dinner but we're not having dinner til 630 so and i live about an hour away so it's like well do i go home for like 30 40 minutes and then go back and then like waste all that gas and mileage or do I just stay down there so my point is I want to stay down there but what am I gonna do for like that much time you know I'm saying like I don't know what to do with myself and I keep thinking like do I need to buy anything like do I need something no I literally don't need like anything they have no clue what I am actually going to do but that's okay I mean I'm working with other people's schedules so that's you know why it's you know later and all that actually you know what I'm gonna use a different um half box here here we go let me use this one instead doesn't really make sense to have like a little header because i already have something that's gonna be my little like hitter so I'm gonna go to dinner with my friends summer and Kate and they're actually both from my Minnesota planner group which is fun because we're actually meeting on Saturday as well but i don't think cait is coming but maybe summer is i'm not sure i'm not really sure oh and i actually wanted to use this dude rose gold is going into my planner this is from one of those erin condren sticker she booked things looks like this I think this was from functional flags but I have this would be really cute up here which is why I pulled it out it says hashtag planner addict on my little like give away okay and I'm just gonna put summer and Kate to 6 30 on my little sheet here alright so Kate or summer and Kate 630pm you guys have any suggestions leave them below of what you think I should do while I'm down in the city I don't really have any like things to do so whatever and then I actually got these like dragon house custom things made so sorry can't find him anywhere hahahaha because I'm sneaky like that you guys I'm sneaky alright so that's done that's done i love the wit like I have things to do you guys this is an exciting time in my life which means that the vlogs will actually be quite interesting i hope alright so let's do thursday night ok so i have some stuff going on with some family we have like a little like christmas celebration so i think i'm going to use the I and then actually let me pull out my Christian design celebration binder I have a video on this if you guys are interested you can find it I don't need to link it you guys know you guys are savvy you know how to do things um let's see here like we're doing like a little gift exchange because I won't be here for Christmas time I wanted to bring all the gifts for my nephew and his siblings over so we wanted to like figure out some day to do that and thursday night well like thursday after I'm done working is like the day so we are going to do that i think i'm gonna use one of these little guys cuz these are kind of fun alright so i'm just gonna write down christmas even though it's not Christmas alright I think we're ready yet we're meeting up at three-thirty Hughes kids and it's gonna be 330 cool I'm excited i actually had to wrap all their gifts they've been like sitting like off-camera that way for a while that is also gonna be part of one of the blogs that I'm gonna do for you guys so yeah all right and I think what I might do I actually haven't even talked to their mom about it but I think what I might do is I might order pizza or something um for everybody just to kind of like you know sit and hang out um I know that one of the kids has some dietary restrictions so I'm not sure about that but I know I'm gonna be hungry so I don't know i might just didn't skews my voice i might be ordering pizza so possibly pizza on thursday evening so that'd be kind of fun because i'm gonna be like starvin marvin by the time i get home all right and then on Saturday December 10 um so I've got this party to go it will not a party but like a planner meet up to go to and it's supposed to be starting at three o'clock and moms texting me um supposed to be starting at three o'clock but I don't know where it is yet so I think I'm just gonna lay some washi down and then um like if if for some reason I don't end up going or something you know happens where say it's starting it five o'clock or whatever like I guess I could always move the washi around I will just tentatively put this in cuz if it starts at three then the idea is it would probably go till you know six or seven or something like that like it was be kind of like an all evening kind of a situation so I'll just put this in here and then I'm just gonna put my little sticky note right back on top just to kind of signified it like i need to get my i need to get my information you know i'm sonya all right and then saturday is going to be laundry day do i have laundry stickers around here i'm pretty sure i do but i don't really remember oh i thought i had some laundry stickers around here oh here we go these are like my all-time favorite laundry stickers from christian designs they're so cute alright so i'm pretty sure because i'm ok the meetup is on saturday and then i will just end up filming well i might feel a little bit out saturday and a little bit on sunday but i will just put in that laundry is happening this day laundry day laundry day we like a laundry day so really the only days that I don't have something going on after work our wednesday and friday that's actually exciting like I feel popular you guys I feel like oh my gosh I have something to do oh you know what I don't have anything due on Tuesday but this just fills up my chunk this makes me feel like I have lots to do so thank you for entering and making me feel like I'm a popular person it's like my planner my planner looks popular you guys okay but yeah so this is my last full week of being here until next week because next week I actually leaving for florida on saturday the 17th so that means that there's gonna be lots and lots of travel prep this upcoming week so you guys will see that in the blog and you will also see that in zip Lana ok so I think that's going to be it for now sorry for rambling on so much if you're interested in vlogmas the play will be below if you're interested in the giveaway that information will be below as well like I said it is going to be closing on Tuesday December 6 2016 at 6 p.m. central standard time the actual giveaway is going to be held on Instagram all the information will be in the video link down below as well as the Instagram post with that little red thing that says holiday giveaway blah blah blah you guys can figure it out if you watch YouTube you can figure it out and I hope that you guys enter and I'm really pulling for you guys to win but if you don't win don't fret there's gonna be more giveaways coming up very soon I've actually already ordered some things for you guys but anyway those things should be arriving fairly soon within the month so maybe the end of the month / probably January actually there will probably be some giveaways coming up on the channel so stay tuned alright so I'm gonna let you guys go make sure to give this video a thumbs up if you like plan with me videos as well as subscribe if it's your first time here or maybe you've been lurking for a while hit that subscribe button I'm almost a 5000 subscribers you guys look that's crazy and you guys are awesome so thank you so much to everyone that's already subscribed and if you're new here come and stick around with this weird little community that we've all built together cuz we're all a little planner crazy and Finance crazy here over at the favorite daughter Emily so I hope you all are having a wonderful start to your week feel free to leave any comments or suggestions below I always like seeing what you guys have to say and if you guys have any questions I always do my best to get back to you and yeah that is it so thank you so much for hanging out with me for a little part of your day make sure to stick around cuz i will see you on wednesday and friday as well and my upcoming videos 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3B3N5twCU1I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B3N5twCU1I | ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE - REACTION! (Part 4 of 4) | DCEU | all right everybody welcome back to justice league we are in part four now hour four of justice league here we go what are all these suits oh we saw these actually dude i'm loving the dc eu so far it's so good choice or not old superman suit went away back there what's he doing what's he looking at is it the black suit that we saw on the in the flash forward oh it is i look sick i'm so proud of you that it's a cool suit here he goes to find gravity again dude where are you going though oh okay wait the cgi looks really bad right here yeah some of the cgi in this movie is really bad but that shot dude this shot looks great just he looked like a cartoon character oh yeah armin up he's a red one he's stretching better be some water around for aquaman because uh i don't know how useless he is without or how useful he is without water why batman the one human human dude with no powers no one just charging in there oh we're gonna get a full batman oh it's in the batmobile [Music] nice oh why does that shot look so good what the heck slow-mo's oh dude zack snyder in his slo-mo they all look so so good actual g notions what the heck got these turrets and everything he's driving backwards and shooting him okay batman's really cool this is making me like batman a lot more than eminem versus superman did oh the other slow-mo is dude and the flash is here yeah the pair of demons look like they're made out of the same metal cyborgs made out of the metals just look very similar i don't know if that's true or not oh okay alkaman's face was blocked out there it was like a blocky like polygons that was weird okay here we go oh come on what are you gonna do in the sky there may be some rain maybe we can suck water out of the clouds just using this trident oh [Music] that's cool he's using his body to surf okay i'll come in okay cyborg please show off oh nice he ejected something the batmobile right there looked like a toy car i mean they probably filmed it like that so many slow-mo shots i really like them dude he's crazy whoa oh he has like oh that was his power there he goes gonna run faster than he's ever around before oh my gosh batman just instantly takes over there that's their terrorists and starts using it [Music] that's cool i like that he's just using guns and stuff ah superman he found alfred i'm assuming you're alfred master kent he said you'd come oh you disturbed him oh okay he does have where are his powers that trident's got power let's just kicks aquaman away instantly why is aquaman not gone a lot to do in this what a cyborg firing at him it's just like blue wonder woman is getting a lot of love in this movie i like it oh [Music] come on go help him oh this oh nice lasso okay go get the cube victor so where do we see like flash in slow motion when he runs your sister's begging for their lives oh geez wow oh no hopefully that shield protects them [Music] come on barry you can do it all right plugged in to the cube one what's gonna happen it's a one what does this say one he's been on the cube for like oh you maybe can't oh no oh no i'm impressed [Music] oh he learned crime freezing okay that's his first use of it whoa nice all his eyes are red in the background he's gonna laser you [Music] it's so op wait can he slow down time too why does he have so many more powers now we're showing off his powers so much like way too opie her smile oh yep he does that a lot hold the wombo combo do what you do best fly him to the moon or down [Music] oh again a lot of good superman shots oh cut off one of his how of his head spike things oh no oh nice i don't think he's gonna be able to run anymore to do [Music] it you can heal i don't think oh no dark side it's coming barry's not gonna make it oh oh oh these people who are those there's an old lady over there oh no [Music] oh no oh there's the explosion what's he doing oh what is he space what the heck what [Music] is he gonna go warn batman [Music] oh my gosh what is happening is he resetting time a little bit dude i really like flash i like seeing his power and everything everything about him is a good character what's he doing he's in like what the heck he's like in the multiverse he's resetting time he's rebuilding it dude flash is such a cool character everyone in here is op except batman everyone can do insane things oh geez they all actually exploded back wow he did it they picked us out oh he's in oh no he's human let's bring out his weaknesses that's what they said he would do found himself oh jeez [Applause] oh oh they did it so much is happening in this movie oh my gosh oh aquaman with this friday showing off his head oh my gosh just had to finish him off all the blood is so much slow-mo i love it oh okay disrespectful dark side disrespect what a shot the face off is he not the main villain of this movie does he not attack you know i'd be fine with just that fight who are all these people he seems like the thanos like you wouldn't fight him for my boss three justice leagues in mother boxes have been destroyed how will you retrieve your great prize oh jeez okay ready the armada you're going in anyways who's this human girl and why is her cgi so bad oh my gosh okay she's a cartoon this is a lot that is a lot of parademons reunited back together [Music] this bump over there a justice league i like it that alfred is that just the ship dude what a shot i love this i kind of want to watch the old version just to see how bad it was and how much they cut out there it is boom the thumbnail epilogue a father twice over as a father so he fixed it your father twice over ryan troy's probably a big comic character maybe i don't know but the world right there they're gonna fix it all up room for more yes get more superheroes how did you get the house back from the bank i bought the bank bruce bought the bank it's not hiding anymore cyborg need fuel to fly like does he gotta get refills at gas stations and stuff or does he just fly oh not clock cat anymore all right i love it lex luthor there he is his theme is playing luther's theme what's going on oh it's not him oh no where is he oh no dude luther's out what the heck whoa what the heck i thought this was deadpool for a second wait is this deathstroke yo wait a second oh i just remember oh my gosh that looks sick i just remember him from the games there he is oh and he's the legs dude deathstroke i was thank you until the good doctors at arkham helped me find some much needed clarity guy fieri is bruce oh no one second thought okay he's hired alexis hired deathstroke to take on bruce wayne please am i getting another batman film or something where is this oh okay more stuff this keeps coming did they take over another planet looks like the boat that uh superman was pulling and uh batman vs superman geez oh yeah it's this universe or this dream where whatever's happening here with batman the world bows to superman is this really the future what's gonna happen we're almost there well we need to hurry we can't be out the opening and there's the flash death stroke dude they're spoiling it whoa this is so cool i understand aquaman probably dies you have no idea how i feel does the joker cackling ah dude what is this universe what is hap what is this future oh my gosh like a father batman oh my gosh dude in a way that's anyway you need me oh my gosh lois was the key man bruce he looks crazy dude okay what is this dude this is really what's gonna happen in the future or when he enters an alternate reality i like to share it i like jared leto's joker this looks good this looks really good giving him the proper time on camera to do his thing what is this dude i love it oh no man coming yep what are you gonna do against him why does he turn evil lowest size i guess that's why oh my gosh why does he get dreams into these realities what's happened to him so weird oh oh superman is here oh that is not superman can i help you i'm sure you know darkseid is not finished with why is he not reacting more to this you know i never thought i'd see the defenders alien dude i completely forgot about him earlier your mother and father would be proud i hope so why is he well i'll be in touch the martian manhunter martian man hunter but you just showed up here and bruce had no expressions at all just hey there what's up what do you want like he already knew him was he in the in the files too martian man hunter what does he do he looks like superman okay was that it was that the movie that was amazing for autumn what's for autumn oh is that his oh yeah okay oh it's over it's over i'm just gonna let the credits play out well ladies and gentlemen it is over that was a surprisingly actually short fought out four hours um well what a masterpiece of a superhero movie that is definitely ranking very very high just that was amazing but um that's an experience i've got to say that is an experience i think the beginning of the movie honestly as one is one of my favorite just intros to everything from him walking in the snow and just playing music for batman and him discovering aquaman and it them all those people the icelanders or whatever singing to aquaman just all that and the wonder woman fight scene at the beginning all that was like the best opening to a movie i've ever seen i really loved that that wonder woman fight scene though that was really really great at the beginning i honestly thought darkseid was going to be the big boss in this movie but i guess it was just steppenwolf the whole time and the saving dark side he seems like a thanos type character like he would be for the end game um and bruce i don't know what's up with him getting all these flashes into different realities but yeah and then that martian main hunter thing what the heck is a is martian man hunter never heard of that my life i don't think i don't think i've heard of that um but he had like no reaction to him that was kind of weird because yeah i don't know and why was he acting as superman's mom at that one point that was weird i need that explained but anyways this movie was amazing i'll probably do a whole separate review but right now i just need to either go to sleep or start editing these it's been four hours and yeah yeah that's it that's all i got to say about it right now it was amazing though i loved it a lot joker fantastic um i saw pictures of like jesus joker or some things and that wasn't even in here i knew joker was coming but i guess they saved him for the very end i didn't know if he was going to play a bigger part or anything and deathstroke was in there that was sick like that alternate reality at the end or just the future of their current earth um joker made a comment that it was an alternate reality because he kept saying that they were destroying multi uh multiple universes and stuff but that was amazing joker was amazing deathstroke was amazing i love the flash his powers are really cool probably some of my favorite powers um cyborg i had no idea going in who he was who he was going to be um what his powers were he's really cool i will say you can tell they don't have as big of a budget in this movie like a lot of the cgi and i mean a lot of it was pretty bad but it didn't ruin the experience completely i could look past that stuff i just had to point it out when it was there because it was some of it looked really bad but that's the only thing oh music was a beautiful zack snyder he's beautiful it was a great movie but i'm gonna go ahead and edit it i'll probably do a separate review i'll definitely talk to a lot of people in the comments so comment your thoughts on the movie and yeah i'll see you guys in a little bit | JustGavinBennett | UC9cO_ZCSgDSZEdMWs98i6Jw | 2021-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,342 | 11,695 |
evyaJpGH6Do | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evyaJpGH6Do | Make Your Pitch Stand Out: The Three V's of Communicating | we have three ways that we communicate our information we have the visual which I just mentioned how you look we have the vocal which is how you sound that could be everything from are you speaking quickly is your voice really low are you two sing-songy when you're talking are you monotone is your speech very mobile you don't even understand what I'm saying because I'm speaking so fast do you have an accent that might be interfering a little bit then they're not understanding you the first time those are all the vocal and then we have the verbal which is what I think you usually think about when you're doing a pitch what am I going to say within that verbal we talk about the organization and the structure but it's also the language and the grammar and the correct use of words do you use too many idioms and then some people may not understand you are you speaking grammatically correct because that might be a little Nick in your armor and that's almost like an idiom I just use but that might sabotage a little bit if I'm not grammatical people may not think I'm smart enough and so those are different things that we need to take into account | speaksuccessfully | UCB2THjE16_NxnxzIF-vk9RQ | 2022-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 215 | 1,155 |
vY50rflxelc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY50rflxelc | Half Life 2 | Episode 3 | CROWBAR TIME!!!!!!!!!!!! | greetings fellow Companions and welcome back to my Half-Life 2 Adventure uh in the last video I forgot to do an outrobe so you literally saw me go like anyway let's get back to the story sugar oh my gosh keep moving ah oh my God that's not fair pigeons no over there you died suppose we do this oh okay there we go guys it's because of all this stupid combine yes spiders I don't understand over here Dr Freeman I presume yes the combine can be slowed awake but once they're up you don't want to get in their way Dr Kleiner said you'd be coming this way I don't think it occurred to him that you might not have a map my father worked with you Basa I'm sure you don't remember me though man a few words aren't you yes remember him from black Mesa your old administrator don't get my dad started on Dr Breen funny you showing up on this day in particular we've been helping people escape the city on phone it's a dangerous route to my father's lab through the old canals today we're finally on the verge of having a better way here let me buy you a drink no thanks oh and by the way nice to finally meet you honor your love where did you get to Lamar out of there uh oh everything all right Dr Kleiner oh Hello Alex well almost all right Lamar has gotten out of her crate again if I didn't know better I'd suspect Barney of trapping and my goodness Gordon Freeman yeah it really is you isn't it yes I found him wandering around outside bit of a troublemaker isn't he we owe a great deal to Dr Freeman even if trouble does tend to follow in his wake I must say Gordon you come at a very opportune time says just installed the final piece for our resurrected teleport I can't take any credit for the Breakthrough doctor nonsense your talents surpass your loving let's just see if this thing works okay there you are Man Gordon you stirred up the hive we can't keep him here long doc it'll jeopardize everything we've worked for don't worry he's me that's right Barney this is a red letter day we'll inaugurate the new teleportation for real this time nightmares about that cat no no there's nothing to be nervous about we've made major strides since then maybe what cat since he's not taking the streets you might as well get him out of his cities what oh dear you're right I almost forgot Barney oh my God you just mentioned it a couple times I gotta get back on my [ __ ] but okay never mind here we go get it off me Lamar there you are I thought you got rid of that pest certainly not never fear Gordon she's D beat and completely harmless the worst she might do is attempt to couple with your head fruitlessly get that thing away from me yeah my pet hop up no no careful in my heart those are quite fragile oh five it'll be another week before I can cooked her out of there yeah longer if we're lucky Barney you're not an animal person yeah shoot now okay well Gordon I see your HEV suit still fits you like a glove at least the glove parts do I've made a few modifications but I'll just acquaint you with the Essentials now let's see the mark 5 hazardous environment suit has been redesigned for comfort and utility oh dear good idea there's a charger on the wall your suit to draw power from Combine energy Outlets which are plentiful wherever they Patrol meanwhile let's get this show on the road should we go around 10 oh computer screen I want to check it out maybe Alex hello come back here ow Gordon why don't you position yourself near the panel over there and wait for my work Isaac are you there yes yes Eli bit of a hold up on this end you'll never guess who found his way into our lab this morning that's not who I think it is indeed it is and it's Our intention to send him packing straight away from the company Affinity lovely dog oh my God I'm gonna end this video here uh remember to subscribe favorite leave a comment and I'll see you in the next one alonzimo | Alex Brook | UC1Qan8_19jYg0FZQE9LxqyQ | 2015-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 753 | 3,887 |
WUaP0kcGniY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUaP0kcGniY | WHF-Asia: Dr. Vinya Ariyaratne | so i represent the sarvadis ramadan movement which is a development humanitarian and peace building organization in sri lanka which is founded on buddhist and gandhian principles and which had been around for the last 63 years have been active on the ground from the beginning even before the war started we were building bridges between the different communities living in sri lanka tamil buddhist christian hindu and islamic communities and we continue to this date our struggle to build peace in sri lanka non-violent direct action to stop war stop violence has always been the mainstay of our work at the same time we believe in an integrated and holistic approach which is based on spiritual awakening moral awakening and cultural awakening which should accompany social economic and political awakening we see a lot of crises around us at the moment and we are the economic crisis we are facing is one manifestation of this crisis we were our approach to peace building in sri lanka has always been we start the process by within ourselves the spiritual dimension of it the inner peace aspect of it and always we believed in action by ordinary people where we connect with each other at different levels and also try to form collective action we have organized mass meditations peace activists we were doing a lot to create this mass consciousness the spiritual consciousness to prevent violence in our societies we could not come up with a system where the governance in the country could be fair by every citizen every different group living in the country so we are in that struggle even now the second point is that we all know that people's lives are very much connected to the economy how we satisfy our basic needs so since independence in 1948 the economic model that we have been following even before the kovite 19 hit us there had been many disparities between different uh communities between different social economic strata between different geographic reasons regions we have been trying to introduce as a development organization the concept of ram swaraj the gandhian concept of graham swaraj so for 63 years sarude has been working on this principle of divorce governance and which would create democracy at a grassroots level so even before the war during the war and after the war we still believe that this demol model of governance and economics is the way forward which is built on a spiritual foundation through these devolved village organizations we have been able to provide economic opportunities for young people who would have otherwise been attracted to violence so we were able to mobilize hundreds and thousands of young people through peace building work what we even call shanti sena movement and also giving them economic opportunities we were meeting the needs of most vulnerable communities in the country when there were lockdowns they were very negatively impacted so we had this whole concept of sharing sramadan sharing of your labor sharing of your wealth sharing of your knowledge sharing of your compassion all that to put together really bringing out volunteerism in the people to help the people affected by the economic impact now connecting with the regional and i'll i'll finish with this regional and international context i think it's very very important for us to bring in this the spiritual dimension we have to connect as human human beings ordinary human beings through our compassion our mitta and also connect at a level of spiritual consciousness has the foundation for all our work just in the gandhian tradition standing very silently in front of those forces bravely and convincing them you are also part of our family a part of our nation your children are also suffering right now so please do not point your gun against your own people and it has been effective so far that the day starting from tomorrow is going to be very critical for the country for our country so we would very much uh expect solidarity from all of you support and send your send your spiritual energy to us and we are committed to a non-violent social change in sri lanka i thank the world humanist forum for giving me this opportunity to share our experience today and i'm very happy that i was able to conclude this without the interruption uh from internet or from electricity because we are having 10 to 13 hour power cuts daily thank you very much and mitha to all of you | World Humanist Forum Asia | UCt81SNxJPWebjFN96r8aSbQ | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 760 | 4,420 |
qiUvjWCoWs4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiUvjWCoWs4 | 99 Problems and Chrome is One - DTNS 4215 | coming up on dtns long-term support is essential when the tech is in your body how google cloud might help ease supply chain issues and justin robert young explains when a log file might also be spying this is the daily tech news for thursday february 17th 2022 in los angeles i'm tom merritt and from studio redwood i'm sarah lane from austin texas i'm justin robert young and i'm roger chang the show's producer there's a longer version of this show called good day internet where i blaspheme about vin scully you can find that at patreon.com dtns big thanks to a few of our top patrons today including mike aikens norm fizekas and chris allen let's start with a few tech things you should know samsung announced an event for february 27th at 1 pm eastern time coinciding with mobile world congress in a blog post samsung's computing r d team head harkseng kim hinted that this could involve the next generation galaxy book lineup involving a seamless experience across devices and operating systems though he didn't name a specific laptop although did name intel as a partner well that makes sense then uh amazon and visa reached an agreement to keep accepting visa on amazon sites amazon will uh allow use of visa cards in the uk uh and it will no longer charge customers an extra fee in australia and singapore amd announced in new details about its 15 watt u-series ryzen 6000 mobile chips these zen 3 plus cores offer 40 percent higher clock speeds also offer a 17 increase in cpu performance and use integrated radeon 680ms for 81 better graphics performance and also add up to three more hours of battery life over the 5000 series it is unclear uh that they're comparing specifically to intel's alder lake mobile chips amd only provided benchmarks compared to 28 watt 11th gen intel cpus now there's no chip shortage of news intel announced its arc gpus are still set to arrive in laptops this quarter uh but the desktop versions won't arrive until q2 so sometime after april 1st workstation versions are coming in q3 intel also announced a cloud service called project end game that will let customers access these arc gpus remotely now intel didn't give any details of whether this is a gaming service or just a general gpu cloud service uh but it did say it'll arrive later this year i'm sure we'll get more details later intel also said the third gen of arc gpus we're talking about the first gen just coming out now they're working on the second gen they announced that the third gen code name celestial will address the ultra enthusiast segment so apparently two gens down the road is when they're going to be taking on the high-end nvidia and amd gpus peloton wants you to think of something a little bit more positive than layoffs and potential mergers when you hear its name so meet lane break this is a video game now available to peloton bike and bike plus owners you use the bike's resistance knob to change between six virtual lanes of varying resistance you get points for being in a particular lane pedaling faster for certain stretches and keeping your cadence at a certain level it looks kind of like a cross between tron and beat saber so have fun out there i was kind of hoping lane break meant you'd get a discount you yourself on a belt yeah you should yeah it's about giving me a break yeah come on peloton all right uh let's talk about this ieee spectrum article yeah so first of all thanks to kv who submitted the ieee spectrum article about technology for the blind to our subreddit this is really fascinating so i'll i'll do my best to explain what is going on here starts with a story of woman named barbara campbell who's blind navigating through the new york city subway and she's hearing a beeping sound now this is before her argus ii retinal implant system that she had in one eye taking her vision from zero to at least patches of light and dark abruptly stopped working obviously a very bad thing although the company that made the implant which is known as second sight tried to repair her unit never worked again a defunct argus system in an eye has caused medical complications it can also be painful it can also be expensive or even impossible to remove at the time second site was selling the argus 2 for around 150 000 in the u.s that doesn't even include the cost of surgery rehabilitation uh ongoing medical visits all that stuff not cheap now campbell needing a new unit that she couldn't get anymore actually not a fluke for second site the company's founders started developing the technology way far back as 1991 then after having quite a bit of success with at least some of their patients neared bankruptcy in 2019 at which point they abandoned support for their products yes that affected more than 350 blind people across the world with the company's implants that were already in their eyes it got worse though second site laid off much of its staff in 2020 did not look good for the company went public in 2021 drumming up some interest promising to work more on a brain implant this is a different one called orion that also provides artificial vision and is currently in a clinical trial but recently the company uh stock wasn't doing well and it announced a proposed merger with a biopharmaceutical company called nanoprecision medical or npm which develops an implant for drug delivery does a whole different thing now executives told ieee spectrum they were still committed to developing products for the blind but they were pretty vague about it it's very unclear how this will help patients with obsolete implants that are already in their eyes another example is a patient named ross dorr he's actually really interesting because he became the first human on earth to have argus 2 retinal implants in both eyes that was back in 2015. he couldn't get an mri scan in 2020 when second sight was going through its its problems he needed to rule out a brain stem tumor but second site needed to sign off that it was safe to interact with the electric magnetic fields that are in mri machines you can really hurt yourself if uh if if that's not signed off on and the company kind of wasn't picking up the phone anymore another customer jaron perk needed a new video processing unit or vpu his broke uh he couldn't get another one he was lucky enough and this is you know he i don't think everybody would fare as well he was lucky enough to sort of put it out there into the internet uh was able to reach another patient who had a vpu they weren't using and a doctor who helped him replace his parts so he's currently using a refurbished system that is something that i think a lot of people can relate to when it comes to hardware but probably not implants in your eyes that's somewhat unusual and obviously a little bit scarier now second site isn't the only company that's been working on this another is called pixium vision it's based in france it's conducting european and u.s feasibility trials on its prima implant system some clinicians are still committed to working with argus 2 patients who have the implants that simply cannot be updated anymore or don't work at all researchers at johns hopkins university are experimenting with a thermal camera to help users see faces a stereo camera to filter out the background ai powered object recognition so it's not over for the science but boy this is this this really if you've ever been upset that some sort of hardware or even software system has has been deemed obsolete and will not be updated anymore this is a little bit bigger of a deal than saying well i better transfer all my photos to a new a new service uh yeah it is a an absolute shame and while the mobile revolution with its smaller and faster processors and better battery life have been a boon for a lot of accessibility users uh this is a huge example of uh why sometimes being on the bleeding edge of tech uh can you know really harm you in in the long run what i would suspect in the next five to ten years nothing immediately but but as we move further with stuff like this is you might see especially in europe and possibly in the united states some kind of governmental regulation to either mandate or subsidize long-term uh basic updates of this kind of technology yeah so to say like even if your company goes out of business you have to have a plan for how to continue to support these devices if they're going to be implanted especially they're going to go to brain implants i don't want to lose support yeah if you're talking about licensing maybe as part of the licensing for every bit of runway that you have as a company you have to have 10 years worth of [Music] baseline support your right to repair yeah yeah now this is uh i i think this is a a symptom of the expansion of uh of technology into the mainstream as technology matures uh we're gonna have more and more cases where it impacts people's lives more directly uh and and where old problems back in the 90s were like nah if you're you know device goes out of service i guess you just go get another device or figure it out yourself is not a good answer it's not a good answer when that device is in your eyeball all right uh you may see some headlines out there about websites breaking in chrome firefox and edge soon i'll be honest i i found most of the headlines out there pretty measured on this uh when they could have been very clickbaity uh to understand what's happening you need to know a couple of pieces of information first there's something called the user agent or user agent string in browsers it's a header that tells a website what browser is accessing it uh also operating system and other things which is helpful in making sure the website delivers an optimized page uh if there are features of the site that only work in chrome chrome has a few features that only it supports then they won't send it if you're saying hey i'm in firefox and then it just makes websites look a little smoother depending on what browser you're using one of the elements of the user agent is a major version number and we're headed toward upcoming version 100 releases of firefox chrome and edge now don't get too hung up on the version number if it doesn't sound right to you this is the actual major version number used in the user agent string it may or may not match the version and marketing materials for the browser and browsers also have subversions for instance safari reports itself as major version 15.2 which is way far away from this problem but subversion safari 605 uh the 15 is the one we're dealing with in this problem so safari isn't going to have it the problem for the other browsers is that some aspects of a web server maybe it's parsing libraries only handle two-digit numbers in some cases so version 100 as you sharp minded folks have noticed has three digits uh mozilla started preparing for this a year ago it was conducting an experiment to see what sites might be affected among those still having problems today are daimler t-mobile in the philippines hbo go bulgaria bethesda a bunch of yahoo's pages uh and those problems can range from site rendering problems to 403 errors to just browser not supported errors uh so they're not always critical sometimes they are sometimes they aren't browser makers are taking some actions to help developers can enable a flag now in these browsers so that they can test their website themselves by making the browser appear to be version 100 that way they can they can look for hidden issues uh and if issues become widespread both mozilla and google have said they can push out a frozen 99 version so that the browsers all say their version 99 even though their version 100 so that they don't cause the problem uh chrome's releasing its version 100 on march 29th edge will release theirs on march 31st and firefox on may 3rd now why would mozilla and google say okay if this is a big enough problem we can call it 99 i mean temporarily how how long could they call it 99 for quite some time i i think it's they they're like we've done our best to test this we think it's going to be fine so we're pushing out version 100 if we're wrong because we're going to be pushing this out at the scale of the internet uh and you can't test for all of those issues we have a backup plan we're ready we hope we don't have to use it but if we're ready you know our break glass in case of emergency plan is just revert the version number back right yeah can we come up with names that people will uh run with sensational names if this becomes a thing like like the the the internet apocalypse the the the browser meltdown browser apocalypse uh century oh i thought you meant that the browser should just come up with cool names and stop using numbers that might be the other way to do it hold on a second we can only handle two digits we never thought we'd get this far i think about 99 problems when you think about it especially if they were case sensitive you could do lowercase a lowercase a lowercase a lowercase b you have a whole new system the thing is it's it's about the fact that some coding was like oh it'll just be two digits for a long time we'll just we'll just use two digits uh so if you change the versioning you're just creating another problem somewhere else um you should you should have had open-ended variables that weren't limited that way and and honestly it doesn't look like this is terribly widespread yahoo and bethesda were the two major names on there others are like sub sites oh the hbo go in bulgaria needs to fix this they must be using an old parsing library or something someone is sweating bullets in sofia yeah so as always hey you know one of the big problems affecting the supply chain right now is finding viable routes but james thatcher from tech and trade tells us about a way to use the cloud that makes it easier with better data analysis on wednesday dunno bradstreet announced a strategic agreement with google cloud to provide cloud-based innovation solutions of specific note to those in the supply chain is the fact that dun bradstreet has agreed to become a founding data provider to google cloud's supply chain twin service this service enables members of a company-specific supply chain to communicate in real time and view data as to what is and what could occur so let's say for example you're a planner in a major united states manufacturing company and your supply chain twin dashboard shows that you're in danger of running out of a specific part you look to see who and where these part providers are located huh there's three of them and they're all in southeast asia all right let's take a look oh their inventories are looking low and the reason is logistics congestion with the inclusion of the dun and bradstreet data you can now look to see if other vendors might be able to help oh hey look there's a few vendors in south america and looks like they're not reporting logistics issues to the u.s maybe we should source from there and probably quickly so we can avoid a stock out this collaboration is just one example of how tech firms are working more and more with supply chain to overcome our current supply chain shortage and crisis across the globe will this be the solution that changes everything who could say this early on but i do think it's going to be an important factor for several years to come at least that's just my two cents from the tech and trade desk i'm big jim cool uh this uh was something big jim put in our discord earlier this morning and i thought it was it was really interesting the idea that uh and it doesn't sound like this is gonna fix supply chain issues tomorrow but but the idea that it would make it easier to find a new supply route which seems obvious but i like the way big jim explained it where it's like oh yeah it might have been really hard for you to see all the alternate routes and this will help make it easier absolutely hey folks if you're feeling social you can get in touch with us uh we just changed the name of our twitter account uh if you're already following us you wouldn't notice maybe but if you're going to go follow us right now you want to find us at dtnsshow on twitter and we are still dtns picks pix dts pics on instagram so go give us a follow why don't you [Music] you may have heard of the durham filings related to the u.s special counsel john durham's investigation of the fbi probe of president trump there's a lot of politics around that and for that i will direct you to wednesday's episode of politics politics politics but there's some tech in here too so justin robert young host of the aforementioned politics politics politics podcast is going to help us understand the tech side of it justin what do we got going on here all right i'm going to zoom by a bunch of stuff but where we there's a few building blocks here that you have to know going into it all of this is about a man by the name of michael sussman he was a partner at a law firm called perkins coey that represents a lot of tech firms now they also represented the hillary clinton campaign in 2016. it was at that point in uh 2016 the summer of 2016 that sussman went to the fbi and said that he had information from dns researchers that connected russia to the trump organization he has been indicted by the durham probe because the durham probe alleges that sussman did not disclose to the fbi that he was working on behalf of either a tech company or the hillary clinton campaign he said he was a private citizen flash forward to the uh the last few weeks when as that trial is coming to fruition durham files an additional bit of information for hit for assessments prosecution and that is that sussman later after trump was elected went to the cia and said hey i've got some dns information this time it wasn't from security researchers with public dns lookups instead it was from nustar that was a vendor a cyber security vendor that had the contract to look over the dns records of the executive office of the president uh it was a contract signed in 2014 under president obama and specifically it related to new star executive rodney joff now this is very important to know nustar and joff had legal access to these server logs these server logs are governmental and non-public so while he had access to them the public did not what susman did is go to the cia and say hey look there are some very suspicious things in these dns logs specifically the fact that there were communications with yoda phones yota phones they are smart phones that are popular in russia and later was sold to a chinese company and the company itself went bankrupt in 2019 but the existence of these dns lookups specifically in 2017 was something that sussman according to durham tried to kick up suspicion with the cia that donald trump was connected with russia now what durham says is that these dns lookups are not at all suspicious in fact if you go back there are similar dns lookups that happen during the obama administration and it wasn't a big deal then this was cherry-picking again durham's allegations to keep this in the public eye and all of that has obviously a lot of political context however what i believe is relevant to a crowd that already understands the concept of dns lookups and doesn't need ham-fisted sweaty metaphors like phone books and uh street maps that are seen in every other mainstream coverage of this is one simple question is the accessing of private dns lookups from a cyber security company and then using that information spying yeah and a lot of that obviously like you said a lot of it's political but a lot of it's also legal right like like what were the agreements with new star uh what is nustar's privacy policy did they say in the event of an investigation we may hand over records does handing over records to the cia without a subpoena without a warrant those are all there's a lot of legal questions in there but what it comes down to me isn't just are dns records spying because i guess they could be dns records can tell you things like an ip address an ip address is not always location if someone's being careful they're masking their ip address but there are things you can tell from a log of ip addresses so that could be valuable i don't know if it meets any kind of legal qualification for spying but what what what caught my eye on this story justin was that uh business insider noted that there were three million yoda phone ip addresses in the new star logs from 2014 to 2017 only a thousand of them were near the executive office of the president uh during that same time so you're talking about people with yoda phones on the streets of a very populous city uh walking by and and and accessing the network you know even if they're invited in that that could there could be all kinds of folks with a yoda phone uh in their pocket it seems like a very small percentage will be any kind of significant piece of data yeah so the closest metaphor that i could come up with with this after sitting with it for a couple days technically is that the the most that you could say that this is equivalent to spying and again let me illustrate here there was no eavesdropping even alleged in this like it's not that there's anything that was taken or recorded but if let's say you were eavesdropping and you got a private conversation that was not supposed to be made public and then you cherry-picked elements of it and brought that somewhere else would that be considered spy that's surveillance right i mean i guess the question would be is it spying technically if if you were let's say you were a sergeant a secret service agent or you were contracted to be the caterer and you recorded somebody i mean i guess maybe maybe the the mitt romney example of uh uh being recorded by the bartender or something like that was that spy yeah again you usually people like to just come up with their own definition and then use that i i don't know legally i haven't looked into it legally to know like what's uh you know there's one party states two-party states yeah i don't know what the ip address log sharing policies are here uh if it's against the law then it's illegal to share it it's not illegal for them to access it and look at it so it's it's cut that's kind of vague i just keep getting hung up on but it's also useless like this isn't very useful information right this is not gonna tell you that's that's part of what durham is alleging is that this information when you look at it in context is fairly useless in the way that it was presented it looked very salacious specifically in the the the moment that was existing after a gigantic upset election where there was this idea that quite possibly the president of the united states was a russian agent yeah i i don't think some yoda phones in an extraordinarily busy office building at a very small percentage accessing a network uh at all not even knowing what they're accessing it for it didn't feel very like significant to me anybody who's looked at dns logs knows you you get some crazy stuff in your life crazy stuff in dns yeah that's the the craziest thing about all this is that it's been spun obviously in a million different directions and uh the the democrat outlets are oh what a big nothing burger and the republican outlets are worse than watergate which was president trump's quote on it uh uh but i i think really the you need to know what the hell dns records are to even appreciate what's going on here in my opinion yeah all right sarah take us away uh if you find yourself vacationing in the silicon valley and you think is there anything here what's this place all about chris christensen has a great idea for a day trip this is chris christensen from amateur traveler with another tech in travel minute here's another place that you ought to check out if you're interested in technology and you are traveling in this case to the silicon valley or the santa clara valley this is my stomping grounds and one of the museums here is the computer history museum it's an interesting place to discover or rediscover technologies since this is where quite a lot of it came from you may or may not have the same experience that i have walking through there have that worked on that i think i've got one of those in a drawer but even if you don't they have an amazing collection of old devices and even some older than i am from the dawn of the computer age if you find yourself in the silicon valley and you have some time the computer history museum up by the google campus this is chris christensen from amateur traveler and the uh the website is pretty good for them too computerhistory.org haven't been to the computer history museum and it's great quite some time but it is great it is true i haven't actually been there in a while either it's probably even better now right i mean i i i don't know when y'all are going to be in silicon valley but i think a lot of our audience would enjoy that day trip very much oh yeah yeah and a lot of more people are looking for domestic travel so if you're in the us uh you know becomes more of an option for you all right let's check out the mail bag this one comes from chip and boston and we got a similar email from derek as well chip says hey tom i heard you talking about that buzz hum and your airpods pro on tuesday's show i had a similar issue with one of my pros it was cracking and buzzing occasionally there's an apple service program for this very issue i i brought my air pods into the apple store they put them in some piece of test equipment determined both were bad gave me new ones on the spot same charging case but new airpods even gave me new silicone tips mine were out of warranty so it might be worth checking out if nothing else you might get a new set of airpods out of it uh yes thank you chip uh thank you derek uh allison sheridan also reminded me of this uh you are all right that is what i should do but every time i think about doing it i think about having to go make an appointment and how my nearest apple store always their appointments are always two weeks down the road it seems like i have to drive really far for the one that has close that has nearer appointments and then i think yeah but if i just if i just squeeze the the airpod a little it goes away for a couple weeks and that's that's so yeah i i will say that uh uh our our mutual friend and and uh dtns contributor uh darren kitchen took his airpods in there and they replaced them on the spot they were just like no known bug here just take two did he make an appointment if i could just walk in then then it gets easy he just walked in yeah this is one of the things that this is an issue i've been told an appointment is mandatory for apple store visits in the past and you know come on in with a smile and sometimes the take yeah it's not saying no they always will but yeah you have to yeah i'm just i'm just ridiculously lazy i'm just like you know i can just squeeze it and it goes away and then i don't have to drive over there and i don't have to smile it goes away for a couple weeks it goes away long enough for you to forget that there was a problem then i do it again i mean is it what you would be waiting for with a a so just squeeze and make the squeeze make the appointment i know i know i don't like leaving my house justin that's really what it comes down to my language let's get down to the root of the problem here tom wants to stay home hey we have some new bosses to thank uh they include today carrie perez and alice victoria nichols both just started backing us on patreon so thank you carrie and thank you alex yay we we had a couple of days there without a new boss uh which you know in most businesses is normal but for us we like having new ones every day yeah whether you're a patron uh or not we always welcome your feedback feedback at dailytechnewsshow.com is where to send that email if you have thoughts on anything we talk about on the show or ideas for future episodes also thanks to justin robert young for being with us today what's been happening my man oh i'm so glad you asked sarah uh because we have a great show for listeners to the politics politics politics podcast tomorrow friday we just recorded it it is a panel show featuring jen briny of congressional dish which if you if you do not listen to it you are you are not as smart as you could be about the workings of the american government not the politics that's what i do what she does is actually examine the laws brian brushwood the host of world's greatest cons season two coming at the end of this month by the way and the one and only tom merritt uh uh you would be shocked well you probably won't because you listen to tom all the time but you would be shocked if you were to assume how much this man knows about ukraine and russia it is a staggering amount of knowledge it was a shockingly informative conversation and i would encourage you all to listen tomorrow on the politics politics politics podcast excellent well that is a uh that's a good promotion i i will listen i want to know more about russia and the ukraine we are live on this show monday through friday uh even if we don't talk about russia it happens at 4 30 p.m eastern 21 30 utc you can find out more at dailytechnewsshow.com live put it on your calendar and join us if you can we'll be back tomorrow look at the hacktivism surrounding the canadian trucker protest with annalee newitz talk to you then this show is part of the frog pants network get more at frogpants.com club hopes you have enjoyed this program | Daily Tech News Show | UCCd3-JX7e8uGZx00i5646jg | 2022-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,545 | 29,685 |
6l7bqOD11t4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l7bqOD11t4 | Let's Play Everything Is Going To Be Okay (1): A hilariously pessimistic pixeltrash zine! (Beta) | I'm s tatap and I sure as hell have something for you here today this is everything's going to be okay an interactive Zen by uh Alien melon oh that's a good sound it's a very good sound all right um I decided to just record my whole monitor cuz it seems to use multiple windows and uh like it just kind of becomes your operating system I guess ah fun the face when you fall on spikes oh those aren't spikes oh those still aren't spikes these aren't any spikes I'm familiar with dig here. exe oh impaled one times oh it's interactive Spike murder my favorite variety of Spike murder hoay hoay see this is the kind of positivity you need in your life be positive like the bunny the bunny enjoys his fate yes I am enjoying myself I enjoying watching The Bunny die are you enjoying watching The Bunny die the bunny is enjoying being watched die so if anything it would be rude for you to not a rib cage oh can I oh no I can't see this is why I decided to uh just do the whole display in fact it's actually a affecting a few pixels outside of my middle monitor oh this looks like a good one but let's go in order so I don't forget cuz I will fail to uh play something if I don't go in order where is page two with my luck it's probably that one oh no page two okay those surprisingly survivable ask for a grain of knowledge ask the meaning of life oh my God are you okay okay uh we're going to ask for a grain of knowledge okay shine is good enough oh oh lot some vintage memes I haven't seen a meme of that particular variety what what is this motivational B benevolence that I do I need to look at this hold on uh I'm going to open a thing over here okay save that file motivational benevolent. jpg oh it's it's it's the motivational meme let's go to bird. exe a comfortable bird waiting for a bird comfortably waiting for a Boop let's give it a boop boop well it it it is as advertised beautiful oh my God are you okay I'm okay with all of this he's okay with all of this it's fine also that's apparently a tale I thought I thought the bump I thought this this the circle was intended to be an anus but is in fact a tail so this this this video is no longer banned from YouTube all right where is three where's three where's three was that was three the one that was like flying around the screen maybe three is behind rib cage do we need rib cage oh it's inappropriate to dig up old bones just to listen to how they sound let's just your opinion I don't I don't put much faith in opinions my friend can I move these no okay I don't I don't know if page three exists I know page four exists I don't think page three is real I'm a page three I'm an a page 3est I don't believe in it can I bother you for a favor my human and host just quit and I'm in desperate need of a non robotic entity please would you be so kind open that program and F for me okay look at this this is what Bots look like in the year 2018 oh he's I don't know if he's having the time of his life for having some serious problems possibly both but let's open this program for him I'm sure nothing bad will happen enter my name my name is Sir pep with one lowercase t uh what the internet is a strange dark place I'm a bot I should know the internet is a strange dark place my friend no yes obviously the humans enjoy math problems you can get an STD by surfing porn s sites without prot protection it happened to me it happened to me you can get pregnant by accidentally looking at not for results it also happened to me the same time as the STD that's an interesting Outlook oh human host.exe we we'll wait for human host onxe you can personally get cloned with deep learning and be used to commit crimes in foreign countries that has also happened to me it's okay you won't actually be releasing anything evil or anything if you finish this oh that's good to know I was wondering but you know your reassurances the internet is an invasive parasite that requires the mind of human hosts to keep poate with content very very true there's nothing evil that will accidentally be released after completing this quiz yes you are safe yes we heard that last time but thanks for the non-suspicious reassurance games are art and AR is by nature free therefore developers will make money from their games please kill me now yes when we die our souls will get trapped in a torrent file that nobody ever it happened to me hello can anybody hear me my name is eigor I'm trapped in this pole I cannot help eigor your fate is sealed my friend I have helped build the web and shared its vision of the future now I live to see the day when the cess pool of humanity dies send help this is a very long capture is your personal data oh yeah by the way there's this is on ichio and game jolt it's uh pay what you want it's um it's a partially complete Zen I should have mentioned that earlier it's um yeah it's a it's basically a beta I guess maybe that's why page three is freaking missing just kidding there's never going to be page three the internet is an unborn artificial intelligence so one day unmake us all all true false all of the above third option is always the best option it's just like taking the SATs always pick C uh please help me that's not actual advice by the way please help me is there anybody out there my name is eigor and I've been D this pulse for so long that I can no longer feel pain well that makes one of us I have trained myself to read the comments and feel nothing I agree I can't click the butt women went extinct in 2013 and now all women on the web are a super AI blooding revenge against what remains of man solidarity solidarity JavaScript has killed us all agreed nuclear apocalypse was inevitable given these attack factors the the best game I've ever played this poll specifically is the best game I've ever played all forms of government inevitably amount to humanity subjugation by a super intelligence I agree what you are sharing here will not be sold by me to data Farms good to know I was wondering about that one too please stop humming I just said stop humming calm down when marriage between robots and humans is legalized men will lose all women to machines and species will perish you just you just said all women perish before so I'm just going to say stop so excited to see what you'll turn up on the other and then goodbye uh does or does not Humanity deserve to be singled out and enslaved by the internet this is a loaded question this is a very very long capture it turns out the capture never ends the human race comes from Reading internet comments also isn't this you isn't this you whatever the internet is a living breathing organism that needs strong opinions out excuse me the internet is the living breathing organism that needs strong opinions and outrage to stay alive already answered I can't wait for the end of this I've been waiting to see who on for so long journalism is dead Long Live a generated reality written by algorithms it was inevitable the material world was never going to last and we should be grateful that our memory can live on inside the internet where machine learning is indefinitely simulating us true tricky that was a hard question when Humanity per leaves it the internet and is varing networks we come to live by bots simulating human interactions interesting question I am not a robot which as a human being I say very often for so long this guy really needs to calm the hell down when we sleep sometimes our minds get caught in email and dreaming there is dreaming there is where scam artists come from I'm still not a robot so I'm just going to that's a tough one with every Banner ad with too many D's visitors will lose part of the humanity until they all become trolls I have lived to see this day are you really sure babies are fictitious personalities placed into tiny bodies that are manufactured in Russia and shift abroad to maintain a Cady human population true I think I've seen this hand graphic by the way not this low res and low color but I've seen this exact hand graphic on the internet before before women went extinct they invented feminism to expl didn't save them does this thing end this exact thank you okay thank you for taking the internet personality quiz we have processed your identity you may thank us to meet your identity your identity has been logged and saved to the cloud identities may be sold advertisers thank you Thou Art tap tap that's me it's an actual image of me thou art sir tapt sir tap tap mostar shable master of ancient force and thou Dost possess eight teeth 1 2 3 4 7 I think that's a slight underestimation thou hailes from the humans AI rating 5 out of 10 tenacity 1 strength two wisdom 66 sounds about right I accept this wait refresh oh most bumo fun master of ancient realm and thou Dost possess a teeth thou hails from the unhuman AI rating eight four out of 10 all the rest is the same s tap tap rard mle Winkle the ancient force and thou do possess eight teeth th hails from the humans AI rating 10 out of 10 I accept this I accept my fate I accept my fate thank you your internet Personality yeah it's just screenshot of that you returned back to the plane where you rest at the bot the bot looks up you eager to know if you have the personality results and ask you for them you hand the bot with the results that's what all this was for the bot Glee Le accept your results I'm sure nothing bad will happen whatever it will do this knowledge that you is unknown but you have gained a friend hooray I've always wanted a robot friend it's bug there we go all right is Page Three existent now hold on I want to see that excuse me shut up shut up shut your face I hate you no no cease I just want to see the thing there was a thing I'm I'm trying shut your hole shut all of your holes all of them human host.exe Party Skeleton to a skeleton death is freedom you go away and we are here to stay that's our Botto stop that it tickles oh and now I need to get Paige I need to get the skeleton friend back I love the Facebook like live fix yay Hearts blue what I like how the sky is an image of a man falling next to a pallet sin sin or Oh I thought it said sin which was very appropriate given the explosions wait there's a thing over here I saw a thing lots of lots of Hellfire I need to click the Hellfire click the Hellfire now I need to see the sun is different every time we're all being programmed by this game we're going to there's going to be millions of deaths for unknown cultist reasons because of this now oh I whatever I don't need the rib cage thing it's fine um this is going to be a long video if that was like representative holy crap um I think I'm going to I'm going to do one more page that was page four right cuz page three is a lie um page five five I hate this menu more than I've hated anything in my life dies I like how he made the Windows 95 error sound when he died I hope to make that sound when I die as well everything dies even the ones you love especially those especially those this is the most uplifting game I've ever played so what was your story one of the friends injured the one of the friends inquired of the department beloved in the meantime you decid to you decided to offer condolences and leave all right maybe oh no where did it go oh this is this is what Tumblr is going to be like in 2018 mark my [Music] words the face when you die even the this is such a good game are are you feeling positive my friends document there what's your life story how did you two meet um bird. exe a bird contently perching a bird just sitting there oh you can't Boop this bird I like how you can just like move these even onto your other these are their own windows it's not like within the game so I can put these over on my other monitors and just keep bird I can keep their presence with me it's important to focus on the positive sides of life especially um one side um really likes you but also shy shy feelings I'm just waiting for it to explode like at some point it's just going to pop um maybe not lecture flubbers flubbers and lecture my two favorite worker and parasite my favorite um things okay one huh oh I see many many decades ago excuse me when ago livid this most excellent organizer who sought much who sought so much after new cows that they all that they spent all their cash in order to obtain more facing the country most of the the most excellent organizer whispered I Want More Cows is he dead okay wow yes no Flubber most favorite item of the world was a lecture the two would spend long hours acting and designing okay skeleton men is driving me insane all right we're just going to close it I I I especially like that this one is like this bird is just chilling in front of a nuclear Holocaust beautiful uh fl's most favorite item in the world was a lecture the two would spend long hours acting and designing flers longed to leave the country with lecture this like lecture is like this person not like an object I don't I am emotionally invested in this yes what a wonderful voice alas give that cow to me coldly commented most excellent organizer what will you give me in return sober Flubber sobed flubbers I'm sorry this game is ruining my brain I can't words the most excellent organizer thought for days then commented I will give you my lecture flber suddenly agreed that didn't work out well for lecture oh this is so good please tell us more months pass at the wizard named flubbers finally stated last if only we would not have traveled really far off from the country to which lecture exclaimed alas indeed we shall travel far off back look at this this guy has zero chill the two then traveled a long way back but not without without much winning okay W your story is so good thank oh but you did not how the voice to the most excellent organizer jumped is that you lava troll wielding wizard wizard named Flubber I have have pretty big regrets the most excellent organizer apologized and the entire realm feasted for flubbers was indeed a renowned flubbers someday I hope to be a renowned sir taptap it's all yeah I guess I'll save it oops oh no it was all beautiful did you see that I'm not dead I was just napping your head exploded in blood oh my God false alarm they just napping yay okay the best story ever hold on let's see this friend question [Applause] mark this is amazing parchment paper though beautiful only the finest of Ms paints are used to produce this paper Okay so this has been everything is going to be okay and there's a lot more of this so I'm going to stop now and um enter myself into a psychiatric w every few hours and uh then I'll be back and we'll play more of this whatever this is is anybody else's ear bleeding I think that's normal I think that's [Music] normal | SerTapTap | UCZ9E4FJ-2on10HzCH0loNzQ | 2017-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,872 | 14,774 |
RJf_z5sgwmo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJf_z5sgwmo | GEARS 5 - NEWEST INFORMATION - JUNE 15?! - ESPORTS LEAGUE ON TV?! GEARS 5 BR HINTED? MP GAMEPLAY?! | [Music] is [Music] [Applause] right at this oh [Applause] and i'll tell you what ricari may have gotten rage 2 for his birthday but june 14th is mine and i could not be more excited and joining me now to explain about that excitement rod ferguson studio head and of course creative director of the coalition thanks gears thank you so much for being here rod thank you for having me happy to be here uh i am very happy for you to be here because you are talking my language and that of course is esports and you've been here before and we're we're coming at this from the perspective of you know we've got the second season of gears pro circuit wrapping up next week right we've got a lot of that esports scene already around um everyone wants to know what's next and more importantly where can they see gears this summer yeah i mean this is what i'm here for is to talk about e-league e-league is amazing i know it's been three years now and on tbs and we always talked about like gears of war esports when we started you know back in 2014 when i brought gears to vancouver it was really about like how can we bring esports on this journey if we gotta learn to crawl then we can learn to walk and we're gonna try to run and ultimate edition was really that crawl and gears four was walking and now i feel like we're trying to get to run like we're on we're standing up or picking up the face and this idea of bringing gears of war to the e-league and and having this partnership with them so that people can see it on their television and really get deeper into what is the gear scene you know it's like you go back to our all access we used to have right so that was all about the players and and the rivalries and their stories and uh overcoming adversity and and that's what the e-league is going to bring it's not just about you know the tournaments and it's not just about highlight reels it's really about who are the players who are the teams you know who are the fans and what are those stories that we want to tell and the fact that we're gonna have these six episodes they're gonna tell these stories and you're going to get to go deeper into them and really understand what is the gears esports scene and that's one of the things i love about gears esports is that they come alongside like you mentioned those players you know basically you know away from the keyboard out of the the bright lights still a very important part of course but i'm i'm gonna go into the e-league portion of this obviously a great organization to align with right mortal kombat's been with them cs go which i'm a former e-league reporter here so i'm biased but you know in rocket league we're talking about they've done an incredible job with a lot of these different franchises how does it feel now to have gears as a part of that lineup yeah i think it's a really big step i mean i think getting that out and because a lot of times esports can sometimes feel sort of niche you know in terms of it's a it's a subset of your audience of who you're trying to attract but it really sets the sort of the the tone of what is the franchise really see with our players and the way that the you know the slamming on the chest and the hype that comes with every event and i think the competitive spirit that's there and and i think what we're doing even sort of special like as you said we're ending season two with gears four and so now people are wondering like what's going on with versus for gears five and so we're using eleague as a way to bring that out and show that off so e-league is actually going to be the way you're going to see your first glimpse of versus the gears 5. and then in july 13th and 14th we're gonna have a gears five tournament uh an invitational and we're gonna bring eight teams fan favorites from around the world to come together and uh show off what versus really liking gears five optics excuse me i'm so sorry that one's on yeah that's thank you it's allergies uh but also you you know we will be hearing from you soon about some other gears games am i correct i have no idea what you're talking about i have no idea what you're talking about right now i just if only something could pop to mind i'd be able to come up with something or if i could think tactically about what i could talk about i just don't know what i could be thinking about but yeah i mean we're doing a lot so we're doing you know uh there's a crazy amount of stuff going on in the coalition right now uh so much so that i had to like take a seat plane down and back so that i didn't watch i saw on your instagram that was uh pretty cool so i didn't lose a day in the studio so i mean more than a day and so yeah we have lots of stuff going on and even got the new comic book series started with high busters uh that's going to be coming out in uh may i hope i'm supposed to be saying that because now it's out there now it is there uh and so yeah so between like three games plus a bunch of other stuff plus comics plus a bunch of other stuff there's just uh a lot going on but just the fact that we're bringing like you know when we started back with ultimate edition and just sort of going back old school because you remember what gears one was like with esports like it was like there was not really a way to view it and there was no spectator camera and it was really you know the old school of the old school yeah and we've been trying to improve that and improve that improve that improve make it more playable make it more watchable make it more you know being able to have better camera controls and i think as you see where we get to with you know gears 5 and then as we go to continue to improve that's one of the things i love about sort of the games that have this life beyond launch now it's not all what's in the box it's about what where you take it after that too and that's going to be true for esports and gears 5 as well like where can we carry it even after launch well as an esports fan i am so excited to have gears with the league thank you so much rob for being here and for talking to us today i'm happy to do and happy to do it you know on your birthday so that's there's my gift to you because i'll take it you won't stop talking about your birthday the entire time i'm here but no yeah so june 14th uh well the first episode so please tune in and uh and watch tbs because it's going to be uh i think it's going to be awesome and i think it's going to bring if you're new to esports if you're not as hardcore as say kate i don't know what you're talking about then but i think it's a great way to get into it because like i said it's about you know when you watch the olympics and you say like i don't care about the triathlon and then then you see a human story about this triathlete and what they've overcome and what they've done in their lives and now you're like i really want them to win i really understand their story and it's going to be that way i think for you league is the fact that you get to understand their stories and and when their journeys and then you get to see them play and what that means i think it's gonna kind of change the scene and and and eleague is absolutely one of the top esports entities out there that does that rod i'm so thankful that you were here and you know what let's actually send it back over to larry | Avexys | UCKg8xf3Lq02zLVjl8vO0fIA | 2019-04-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,465 | 7,364 |
NZ6Jc7qEZ0U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ6Jc7qEZ0U | Let's Chat Chew & Review. | see this is your stay-at-home grandmom and i'm having lunch a little late but having lunch and i'm the same it's so much to do so much and i don't even want to go into it anyway i'm going to chat shoot and review how you'd like that if anybody wants to come on everything set up i will actually put this in the description box and if anybody wants come on let me see i'm here i'm just over on my other page for one minute just setting up some things okay so anyhow hey buddha how are you what's up how you doing okay be careful driving so anyway i'm just having to grill cheese i am um i'm just kicking back but i have hey oreo mouse how you doing over your mouth you got to tell me all about that and what you do and everything um so i'm just having a plain grilled cheese and i figured we'll chat you in review and i'll get over everything that i got to review some things i bought for instance i got my little box opener a little box cutter i came prepared this time you know i you know sometimes i just forget things that's good thanks for coming i'll come over to you okay i'm pulling one out so i got this um and i got four of these these i got on elise deals which is on my page yeah i think everybody is the heat is killing us literally i got this on um and at least deal is on my my um youtube page in my description channel and um i got four of these i forgot what i paid for them but it was a good deal so you know that'll be good you waiting to go home you do your work no i actually have i'm sorry i have six of these now i have four look like it was bit this this far in there that's good cause the buddha how's everything with the doctor going now these i got out of my garden now the rest of the deck is being painted so all my things are back in the yard again um i can't wait to put him back on the deck but he's gonna the guy's gonna put him back on the deck for me and everything so i'm liking that so well you might not know but most of people know that i got a whole new shower put in so and they took the time out doing this tub yeah but i was going to get um a walk-in tub but when i found out all that goes with it and all the havoc that goes with it i said never mind we'll just use a shower so we have a half the whole bathroom upstairs and then we have a half bathroom downstairs so i got this for my cleaning and it's for personal pain and all-purpose scrubbing and it um and leeches around the toilet but it won't be used for the toilet it'll be used for the soaker and for the um shower and stuff like that so this is what it is so i had to review this and i got it so let's see what it all entails you all right now hello she got her earphones in she called is it me or just things just seem to get harder to take the family is good how's your family i mean you know he's we're doing okay you know my husband's doing fine he's not thank god i've been um and we went to the hospital yesterday and they examined him you know gave him an examination and everything like that he's gonna take some zinc and some other things but other than that he's doing fine i think it just sits still for a minute that would be nice so this is the sponge and this is all the stuff this is the from this point i'll just show you everything that's in it and that's really it so this has a sponge like consistency this goes in here i believe i might as well hook it up i'm not good with hooking things up sometimes but i get there yeah there it is nope hey unique how you doing what's up i got it hooked so this is how it hooks and this is how it fits no that's still not hurt i think i have to really do some some real hard damage to that so i'm gonna have to ask my husband to do that because i can't press down like i used to so what what's happening uniquely lavish how are you doing i'm doing fine how's how's your little house with kids i hope they're all good rocks in the tree shop all day long popping in the buffing and singing this song all the little birds on jaybird street look let the little goblin go into each tweet rock and robin i had to robin i'm sorry i haven't seen you to actually talk to you in a few days so right here i got from my art room yeah i know you're legally i wish i can't sing anymore i lost my voice when i had the stroke at least i could talk i couldn't even do that oh hey robin did you hear that um i think it's tony down down from leave it to beaver today or last or yesterday this is all for my art room that is my knife you know my little cutting tool these are my spatulas isn't that awful don't know whether i got two of these uh um i'm gonna be doing some mad work because you know it's it's christmas and not yet but you know i do christmas in july and august so i'll be doing some things that i'm going to make and then i'll show you and if you want to get interesting i'll tell you how to order things i'm going to get some things that you can do at home you know that you won't have to go out and go shopping my christmas business for and then your friends will think oh my god where'd you get this i need to say in a novelty store okay so i got this adam and the rocks this is pure essential oil i'm gonna open it um they asked me to review it and because i'm gonna use it in one of i and um one of my um upcoming youtube things but right now if you need oil i have um the one that i usually get from in my description box and i have to write because i have to ask them will they are they willing to give you all a um percentage off when you when you order from something which i did not do and i will do i have like a list of things to do between today and tomorrow so i guess when we started we started singing i guess that really told our age hello you know i don't really care i'm glad to be here okay let me see if i can open this without killing myself i have a time opening things and i really don't think that the company wants you to open it because they make it so difficult they forget that women have delicate hands it is a pretty box it is very pretty oh it's pretty inside too look a little cover so let's see what we got here so we have they have a pack nicely so we have orange we have sandalwood we have eucalyptus lavender frankincense and chamomile so that's good i like the chamomile oil that is really good smells good too somehow we got to get smell division you know what i'm saying now during the the sale what they had on amazon the amazon prime set prime sale i got some maple syrup and this says no i bought this but um it was marked down really good mm-hmm so i got this so that was really good it is um i'm sorry organic maple syrup it's family the homes family farms c-o-o-m-b-s rey how you doing so this right here i got from my bedroom because i had a big one in there but i also have you know i i just want this humidifier in my room a little small thing on my little table and this of course is pink i'm in a pink kind of mood this year who knows what will happen i doubt i'll change i don't know when i went to pink again when i was little i had of course a pink room so this is it and it says humidifier on it and it has a little i don't know what that is it's an animal that i don't who has a blowhole or the blows of water whale yeah whale i think i don't i don't know animal and i'm not i'm an animal lover from afar i don't have animals anymore because i don't have kids anymore yay on both no it's a diffuser for slow so when i hook it up upstairs um well as you all know i started my first resin things and they came out with i'll show you again when i get online for um to do my all right remember tomorrow was the um the group session for the you know the people we've lost thursday i'm doing the art thing because friday is cooking from the dollar stores so i'm doing dessert i will put it up on the community tab so this is the uv vessel and i'm going to try this one because i have my uv light and everything and so they sent me this we'll see how this works and these these are um fall a lot of little fall long leaves that i'm actually going to put up on the um but of course i'm going to do something with them i'm just not going to put them on them like my um mantle you know from in front of my fireplace i'm going to do something with them all right we'll dazzle them a little bit you know how that goes these are paper cups they just happen to be in there but i figured i shouldn't okay that's one box here's the other part okay so this i got from elias and you need to go on there because she has some good sales which is right in my description box and these are the five in one power packs and this is scott oxley cleaning it which i really don't care about that but it has other things now an attack stay uh um 100 staying it's 42 in the pack i paid i think for something point and it's like nine dollars and then it attacks 100 white stains stains fight soda whitens whites brighten colors and scent booster and this is fresh scent yeah i might do that i'm gonna make another mobile anyway actually going to be selling some stuff soon so okay so what is this oh this is my elderberry let me tell you about this elderberry this i'm going to two of the things that i get to review i pay little or no money for because i like them even though i get a lot of things for nothing to review and those sites i'm actually going to put up for you one side i gotta wait because they have a new logo and everything so they haven't put up the new numbers for um you know um people to become affiliates but as soon as they do i'll put that up and the other one i will put up and this is the elderberry and this is luck chan and there's 80 in here and there was three and what's usually three for about forty dollars was three for about ten i believe yeah it's free for about ten so as soon as they did get that site up because like i said they changed everything around and they took down the um the affiliate site for a minute so as soon as they put it back up again i will but i got three of these for 10. and i was really happy with that because elderberries are as expensive now you're gonna shoot me in the foot when i tell you that i have elderberry powder down there to mix but you know my life and you know that for the past few months i haven't had any time between my husband um and then my granddaughter graduating and my son passing away it's been crazy so you know and i had so much work to do for my son because he wasn't married and i still okay and you're gonna kill me robin i still haven't gone to wrote anything to the irs about the money that they owe him so i will this is another one now this is um and i'll give you that one too i'll put those in the description box this is the um archery natural body wash and this is um archery tea tree eucalyptus aloe body wash and this is by first botany and this is 16 fluid ounces i think i got this for like two dollars you know because i like their i when i buy something it's because i like their product i've used it before and i like this one a lot okay because all right because it it deodorizes it refreshes it soothes the dry skin and itchy skin but more to the point i am a big girl not big big big but big and also because i'm getting older a lot of people will not admit this but older people tend to smell a little bit more than other people so because of that i decided that i would you know find things you know and i was talking my doctor about it that actually yeah you got to be careful with that some some people say it burns it doesn't burn me at all my lady parts are down down for good they're shut down they're just gone completely no i mean in a good way but you know what i mean we just you know my husband can't do that anymore and yeah so exactly all people smell funny i don't know with this because we're getting old and you smell or whatever but i don't want to smell that way yeah i mean seriously i use tea tree for everything for my um creams that i make for myself and stuff like that i use tea tree for everything and i i feel i smell better i feel better i i don't sweat and i have always been a sweater when i was a little teeny tiny girl i was a sweater so because of that i like the tea tree my mother introduced me to that years ago okay so i got my this right here is from amazon i bought this this was eight dollars and some change and this is 250 milligrams of vitamin c and in it it's vegetarian and gluten-free and there's 150 gummies i need my vitamin c i have pills i do but but but again i like gummies i'm getting used to the gummies okay oh these are the straws i got these drawers i'll wash all these out and stuff like that because my granddaughter likes milkshakes so she and she lost a couple of my straws up there so i'm gonna put a couple up there and then hide the rest so that they all don't get lost but she's like eight you know what i mean and like no she's nine now she wish i can't keep up but there's like pink and white and green it's kind of like a um a rainbow of colors but it's really neat i'd like to actually do i'm thinking about how to do my art room and i might be able to do other than the dark colors those like they're you know what i mean because those are really pretty colors yeah i like gummies i'm sorry i didn't think i would at first but i really do like them okay this is for my granddaughter these are um little fruits that they put on their nails and my 12 year old granddaughter is 12. now see she's 13. okay it happened real fast and i wasn't in the room their birthday was made the first i'm still yeah anyway um so these are like um little fruits and there's like apples and watermelon and let's see if you can see them and so you know having said that she's gonna put them on and do her nails and stuff like that so i like them i think that that would be good for her she's going to go to a vocational school and take cosmetology i understand okay i'm not sure i'm not sure what this is well i mean you know what i will support them in anything that they do you know what i mean and i like getting things especially especially for that i got to review got to review that i'm going to take a few well for my art woman and give her the rest okay this is semi-precious stones huh let me see i don't actually remember that but who knows with me oh these are bottles of semi-precious stones and they're little bottles i'm about to make some gift box to give i made some gift boxes i'll show you that too and then um i'm gonna put these in some of my gift boxes to um yeah to um they'll purchase them and then they'll get semi-precious stones and all kinds of things there are mummy boxes and they're actually dead i'm going to make daddy boxes too somebody said to me how can you make mummy boxes and not daddy boxes but their mummy relax boxes and then there's just a relaxed box there's like different boxes that i'm making okay so we only got two more oh this is another thing of resin this is your uv uv resin so i got two different companies to um to deal with right now and this is the hard type this is crystal clear fast curing self um digressing and resistance of yellowing this will have to go into the uv light so you just got home buddha all right last but never leave cutting boards but i did not do yeah i did not get these cutting boards to cut on i got them to make trays out of so when i make the trays you will be watching okay because like i said we are going to i'm going to show you different ways things like most people at all it might just be me i don't think so though have old cutting boards in the house and if you like me you don't want to throw anything away you revamp them i'll show you how okay so i have to all right so i always have to tell you something okay because you all are rooting for me and i'm rooting for you i have to drink at least four glasses of water a day i drink tea i drink coffee i drink what i don't take my pills with water because it just doesn't it doesn't even go right so now i have to drink four glasses of water a day you can do the math under to understand why you already know all right so this is what i have to do so i'm going to try to do the best that i can with the water you know i mean it's not that i don't like water i keep cold watering there for the girls and everything and upstairs too but hey so anyway anyway anybody want to come on or anything for a few minutes or before i get ready to go wow okay well i don't think i'll ever get to two cases but i have to get to five glasses of water a day well i don't i don't i'm not retaining any water i have to do i have to tell you okay promise not to laugh no i know you won't laugh now i have um hemorrhoids so you know that happens and i haven't had a problem with them for a long time but i've had a problem with just the movement let's put it like that for all my life because i've never been a complete water drinker oh my gosh yeah yep so you have to take water yep so but i've always had a problem and i always ate good because i mean back in the day we ate good we made everything from scratch pretty much so we always had vegetables i ate food i eat food all the time and um yeah and um i'm eating more fruit because i had for a minute stopped eating a lot of food so i'm eating more fruit and everything like that i love oatmeal i think it's like that i'm just not consistent with it so i put myself on a diet my doctor said either you do it or i'll do it okay okay it's right i'll drop it again i think hey buddha hey how are you doing i'm doing good how you doing good i'm doing good just tired i wanted to say um what helped me was my stomach was upset and i had the same issues uh let me see the chat because there were some people having issues when i had uh one papaya a day helps you with your uh gastro and it's a very it's very helpful and it's very good yeah and that helps you go to the restroom and now a dragon fruit and one papaya a day okay one for fire yeah one papaya a day to just cut it i have a video on it you caught it i put like five like little seeds in the blender and then i blend it all with cocoa water if i feel like dehydrated tire like weekend and not well then i get uh coconut water or i use regular water and i use papaya um during day like i used to have to take um dragon fruit and then i had to take a teaspoon of olive of yeah olive oil and then five drops of oregano oil from whole foods i got the oregano and that would help the pain in the stomach okay because i have a big i take over you know oil in a little capsules but okay you know that sounds good because she said that i should be drinking smoothies at least two or three times a week yes yeah smoothie are good for you like strawberries and bananas just throw them in the blender with five blueberries now five blueberries a day help with the brain and the brain function and your your blood flow so yeah you want to do that hello robin hey robin i bet because i've had this problem i haven't had hemorrhoids like this but i've had this problem since i was a kid and my mother got it down to me eating food today and eating oatmeal and stuff like that and i actually love oatmeal so you know it's just the doctor says it's it's nerves and all this other kind of stuff and when you don't eat regular my problem is i get up in the morning i take my medicine and my vitamins and stuff like that and i drink like boosts and stuff like that which i should not be drinking kombucha no i drink boobs i eat but i drink booze wait is that like a uh energy drink an energy drink oh jesus with caffeine yeah oh jesus christ well i'm not know that now no i don't i don't know in my name um in my defense let me finish of course you're gonna defend yourself i don't know if boos has uh caffeine in it i don't know yeah i don't drink it okay i like thinking breakfast drink oh so of course it has caffeine in it yeah yeah so either one i don't drink them both my drink is the one all right all right my lazy my lazy self i don't drink a lot of coffee like i used to i drink coffee and you know and stuff like that i'm making coffee like well is it a decaf no and it's not everything was it with sugar is it with sugar yeah what kind of sugar organic sugar okay sugar sugar that's raw yeah i think yeah so if you're gonna do poison do the highest quality can you use it why is that it's quality but there is no ice crossing sugar don't get that my mom word my mom took it my mom switched to organic and she used raw the sugar raw brown sugar and she stopped with the sugar and now she only drinks uh the coffee with almond milk yeah and she has to get coffee from dunkin donuts she asks for black coffee i bring it home for her and she puts almond milk and she goes to work she's an er um doctor so okay so you know that's progress you know yay whoever's doing anything stepping out of the the really bad situation with the bad kind of sugar and the overload of sugar and inorganic stuff uh so yay you know yeah you gotta celebrate i haven't had i haven't drank soda i had sugar in five years yay you that's not by choice that's because the doctor said i can no longer have sugar yeah uh good good on you that's not even bad choice that's just uh it doesn't matter yeah you know what you were the you made the choice to follow the advice it was because i would i would have to deal with pain every day so you had the the choice and you took the best one so yeah it is by choice good from like for me yeah from thank you from like eating steak i would have horrible stabbing pain in my stomach um eating chicken horrible styling pain in my stomach so i just stopped eating steak chicken yeah did you eat organic chicken i stopped eating organic chicken too but now occasionally i i ate paul's harvard god and then i did fine with that so i asked my mom to give me chicken uh from whole foods so she got chicken the rotisserie chicken and i did oh it was it was thick it was like really thick so i just like ate like little pieces of it but i did good on it yeah okay little bit at a time little bits at a time so apparently you can't handle a whole blast of protein or the enzymes associated with you might have a protein deficiency you might have you know not might have a protein they they checked everything i got tested for everything they said my immune system is excellent good the doctor was like i wish i had your vitamin d levels your immune system is oh god good for you that is so rare to have a decent vitamin d level that's almost unheard of these days good you're doing some you're doing stuff right you're wow yay you um boy i love these kind of stories and they're rare now so a good but you have sensitivities you know and your body reacts and your body lets you know you know your body is really smart you know but we ignore [ __ ] oh you know something happens we go to the doctor the doctor gives us something to cover it up and then you stop taking what the doctor gives you it comes back you know listen to your body to begin with y'all and just change up what's making that happen you know even even uh oh watch it be careful even if you um having like breathing problems i'll tell people to keep two green kiwis a day will help you with your breathing it's scientifically proven in books uh to help asthmatic people with the breathing two green kiwis organic really so you you peel off the hairy stuff and uh get a couple of yeah either you you can cut them in half and you can just take a spoon and eat it or you could take the spoon take it out i put it in the blender take it out put in the blender cut dragon fruit take it out put in the blender i just do that just put kiwis put the dragon fruit and then uh mix that with uh what is it some green my mom got it from home something like a tail green super food or something oh okay yeah to help you with your stomach and your enzyme levels and your digestive because at first they don't know what it was with me didn't know if it was my enzymes or my proteins yeah thyroid they know because i was going through a lot of problems and i still asked for it you still it's so uh can i okay i don't want to i don't want you i'm good no i was how are your thyroid levels oh my thyroid was fine i thought oh [ __ ] of course why did i even ask that question no they thought it was my thyroid it wasn't my thyroid it came off okay yeah because you still have a lot of good eyebrows there you know if when you start losing a good deal of the outer edges of your eyebrows that's that's maybe [ __ ] people should get their thyroid levels checked i'm not a doctor i'm not giving any advice but that's why i never knew that oh thank you no problem julia speaking to which how are you doing uh oh [ __ ] i expected this hey robin well yeah how are you doing how are you doing oh you're getting good you guys okay all right you're going to uh okay i get a good mark i get that check box done i need that box checked i guess i went to the doctor uh okay the cardiologist okay he uh said of course you know my cholesterol's a little high okay you guys here's my private medical information for everybody to hear okay mike my cholesterol was high um okay it was over 200 probably the highest it's ever been but i but he he says on the other hand your good cholesterol is really high so it more than balances it out you know i'm functioning i'm sedentary so you know give me some cut me some slack and then okay what else what else what else my blood pressure yes little high a little high so i okay i came away with three prescriptions dona three prescriptions the mo but you know i just can't jump into like swallowing [ __ ] so i i take i'm taking them one at a time i'm starting with the water pills because i think to me that's my my most urgent me my feet sometimes get like really tight shiny muffins with little things sticking out for toes and i've you know i'm you know my job with my job i've i'm can recognize that easily and other people did i recognize it and me know i just ignored it but anyway so um i got water pills i'm starting with those first boy am i peeing a lot but you know what my feet are returning to normal denia yeah thank you i also still have alarmingly low vitamin d levels in fact he says my vitamin d level is non-existent he says he's never seen a patient in 30 years that had zero vitamin d are you taking any vitamin d oh honey am i i am taking uh 10 000 is the a thousand iu's per drop vitamin d liquid and i also have capsules i for the big blast i did a load i loaded up does it have um k2 and mk7 in it oh hey boy you know [ __ ] buddha uh yeah uh d3k2 that's the most important thing also this this right here this is my mom about me your mom's a doctor right yes she is she's a bsn and they said that she's very smart she's a bachelor's nurse next uh next step is nurse practitioner and she is very very smart they are a doctor right now well well you probably deal with patients directly more than doctors well not me my mom no i mean her her she probably deals uh with more patients is more intimate with their cases than the dmd's yeah yeah she she's in the emergency room so she has all these um patients coming in uh that were pre-vaccinated and uh stuff like that uh she's helping them with that when they all came back positive and with prank titus she i can't imagine having to deal with that now i cannot imagine what medical people are going through right now because i retired two years ago i managed i managed the doctor's office for 20 years and uh and boy you learn a lot you know how long has your mom been doing this um well she's been um ophthalmic technician since 1987 and she left well in 2018 i think or 2019 i'm not sure all right i think i think she's only working in the er for about two years but she did uh home home nurse one year and then she worked in the er it's gonna be a year in the er and then she did homeless for two years because you have to have a year experience before you move to the hospital before any hospital takes you have to have a year of medical uh like training yeah on the you know anything on hands you're right so how cool well good to meet you buddha it's nice to meet you thanks well okay ray of sunshine over in the chat uh says what is depleting the vitamin d you want me to i'll answer that real quickly yeah tell us somebody asking that thank you ray good question nobody's out in the sunshine anymore okay so nobody none of the kids play outside none of them everybody's indoors and then here's the second thing the food that we eat we're not getting the vitamins that we used to get from just the food we buy the the produce isn't as nutritious as it used to be okay say a hundred years ago uh yeah everything's been depleted because it's you know grown with pesticides they don't rotate crops anymore the family farms are just oh i could just go on about that but anyway get out and get some sunshine if not you have your vitamin d levels checked and it's not a comment are you going outside do you have a balcony oh i have a front door and a back door i can get some oh yeah i go out and i sit on my little brick planter thingy next to my plume area in a pot and uh for a little bit for as long as i can stand it you know and but no i'm taking or a vitamin d taking i'm taking it that is yeah why is it not showing up in the labs oh ray of sunshine i only just started no but it's supposed to show like a percentage a vitamin d level yeah i had zero zero that's scared the [ __ ] out of me i know because it was always a big deal when i had my job because we were seeing even eight-year-old kids who were alarmingly deficient in vitamin d you know it was like this wave swept the globe you know what what happened to our vitamin d but that's the thing that you know my my boss who was also my doctor figured you know we're not going outside food isn't as good as it used to be blah blah blah so you know we pre she you know people she recommended vitamin d to [ __ ] almost everybody and it's not uncommon to do 10 000 ius to get yourself going and then you drop down to just a maintenance level but yeah but that's why your blood pressure's high because you're you're lacking vitamin d oh it all links together you know everybody's a roommate in there all those organs functioning there they all you know share the same dorm yeah one thing affects another affects another affects another so yeah so you just you know so there is there you go high cholesterol yeah it does so you got to be very careful how many do you eat eggs in the morning no on the regular no yeah okay so you said your high cholesterol well only because i do love to go to popeye's louisiana chicken oh there you go i said there i go popeyes there you go yeah um church's chicken was on 2020 for spraying their chicken with the domino fluid churches chicken uh i believe is now pop out okay so that's no churches is different so that's like what msg um msg all chinese restaurants have that a lot of them now state on their menus uh no msg because it was making people sick msg made me sick geez it laid me flat i couldn't leave the bathroom for like two days after unless you go to peewee's my mom said she said she wouldn't eat chinese yeah pee-wee or pig okay i've seen that but i don't know if i have one locally yeah everything there is organic my mom said and safe to eat okay so all right so okay yeah people where you eat now i mean that's why i just cook at home yeah i um that's what i do too either red lobster she said it's caught from the atlantic deep sea ocean oh is that the cheese sauce the cheese biscuits cheddar yeah i love their biscuits and that is my only [Laughter] i'm in a very good mood today uh yeah another friend of chickies i know you know your kid brought tiffany here too hi he bought a lot of a lot of many many of his um friends have befriended me and and trying to keep me sane and we're all still like all kind of holding hands too buddha did you know jiggy no no she didn't oh honey uh what a treat and i'm here to tell you if you ever go back on his channel paranormal hood jiggy you get to see who brought us all together to be here with jania and uh yeah i'll i'll forever be her friend you know for as long as either one of us laughs uh you know so you know check it out if you don't have anything to do sometime go over and check out paranormal hood jiggy yeah it's it's out there i really didn't understand it but i supported him yeah my uncle paul is being a paranormal stuff he has a youtube channel and now now he changes it to pause paul's books reading reading and books ah something like that he used to be big in the paranormal used to be uh friends with the whole paranormal community really because the main uh uh jiggy's friend uh they kind of uh had a good time debunking a lot of paranormal stuff it was entertaining as heck you know there's a lot out there on youtube you know yeah yeah funny how funny we're all one degree of separation i don't know about the hoops family or something the hoops the hoops family they're called i i know them um i seen a couple of their videos but then i was like okay i was like all right i'll leave running in the background to give you a watch time but i won't i won't listen or watch that we're having our um grief um um session tomorrow where everybody comes in and they talk about people that they've lost and you know how they're feeling and stuff like that because as a therapist i've always been aware that people don't handle grief the way that they should and other people they do try to approach that person's grief they need to have an education on how to approach it because you know it's it's really not that simple you know you're never going to get over somebody that you loved and lost you know i mean in in in death you know you know we have yeah is that you know um you accept it after a while but there are times when my mother's been dead for over 40 years and there are times when especially during christmas and this is going to be a hard christmas three days yep yeah moments yeah moments and some sometimes you just hear a song and go oh my and i'll say my love that's all it takes yeah i was in the store one day and there were these flowers that i had no i'd seen i even forget what they're called because i was not in the flower world if it wasn't an edible flower do with it you know what i mean because i'm an herbalist true with the heart but you know i'm looking at these flowers i think they were peonies but i'm not sure but anyway i'm like i'm looking at these flowers and all of a sudden i have these tears in my eyes and my daughter said what are you crying for and i said these flowers mom used to love because she used to have a front yard and she had a little flowers in it and stuff like that she said i think i remember them and i said well probably you might not because you were little but you know to help a girl yeah just a a little just all it takes is a whisk of a reminder sometimes whether it be a scent or a music or a type of food smell more yeah yeah god i love that and the thing is people need to and and people need to stop telling people get over it move on you move on because you have to yeah i don't know father a sister a brother a son a daughter an aunt or an uncle that you've been close to okay if you and you know what it's like to lose a child robin so yeah you can't you can't you know i mean if you hear a song you know being sung or something like that you go i just heard a song the other day that joey used to always sing around the house and stuff like that and it's funny that i would think about it but it just brought up you know that yeah yeah and those things become part of your brain but once the thought passes through your head or the experience it stays there and all it takes is a little hint of that memory and it makes it real again isn't that amazing that you can like go right back to that very moment the incidents triggered i oh and you know grief in a way is forever once you lose a heartbeat that's been significant in your existence uh you know there's a gap that never a void that never gets felt never ever ever and the stages of grief can bounce back and forth they do not come in order they can jump around they can go retrograde you know it but it does you know what you learn to handle a little better as time goes on but you know there's always going to be something always going to be something that reminds you but it does get better it doesn't be otherwise we couldn't function we'd be dead too you know we just we go on we go on but you know and in a way it's still paying tribute you know it's a tribute to those we've lost we're going to have it tomorrow night i'll put it on the community page when i get up go off from here because i have to upgrade my community page thursday will be the the art you know coming in and doing art whatever or seeing it and then friday will be the cooking thing from we're doing it from the dollar store and ray i'm doing um dessert this time from the dollar store just see what we can do from the dollar store i'm making it that's brilliant okay i'm gonna try to be here again when you're live i'm coming on friday it's seven o'clock and i mean seven o'clock every every day i try to come one at seven o'clock your time four five six seven seven four are you alone tomorrow are you one tomorrow you know i don't know i might have an obligation out that makes me leave the house but i don't know but you know it's been sketchy with maggie and you know so you know sometimes you just got to put things on hold and get a we deal with real life [ __ ] stuff sorry yeah um but yeah but you know i might i might if something comes up i'll really do it you know it's noon you know three o'clock your time it yeah well in advance yours but if i do something i'll put out the announcement i have no plans right now because you know things are you know how life gets yep but thanks for asking thanks well i'm gonna try to make it tomorrow because because i have somebody coming in at 10 o'clock no if you don't you don't you know sometimes with you i don't you know you know i actually remember after the fact you know what i mean oh yeah robin you know you'll see me when i say i'm here yeah yeah i i know and i see i finally see your notification and i went oh i think that they actually put my notification up i think for a long time they just kind of forgot about me and put me on the background or something something but anyway and sometimes schedules just don't match up no they don't they just don't yeah i'm just late to the party because for some reason on and i have to really look and see maybe they're actually giving me people schedules because that's another thing i don't unless i remember in the back of my 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HfKaSVGWlkM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfKaSVGWlkM | 10 SERIES to BINGE this WINTER | no we don't talk about that that's like [Music] you can laugh at the name it's fine so i obviously recommend it i've talked about it a lot and trick myself into thinking that it's winter [Music] it's winter which where i live means that it's not actually cold outside but is the season for closing all the windows and lighting all the candles and wrapping up cozy and trying to melt and disappear into a fictional world that is actually wintry and trick myself into thinking that it's winter so if you can hear noise outside i very much apologize for that of course i didn't know when i sat down to film today that that would be the exact time that nearby they would decide to do all of the landscaping and i really need to film this right now so sorry anyway so today we're going to be going through uh 10 series that i think are excellent for binging in winter time because they are wintry and also because i think binging series is something that is like winter is a good time for that because um either you're tricking yourself into the game's winter like me or it is actually winter and going outside is more difficult and so you just bundle up and stay inside and so binging a series when you have nowhere to go and you don't want to go anywhere you know it's ideal time for that 10 series that i think are great options for binging in winter first up i have the what is the series called the first book is called the wretched of mirrorwood as you can see right here um by jeff wheeler i think it's just called the the wretched the mirrorwood series legends of legends of muir wood book one there we go this is for sure when i read it was self-published i'm not sure if he's been picked up um by traditional publishers uh anyway i binge read this series um and then my dad binge read it it's a really addicting writing style that junk wheeler has and i've been meaning to read more from him ever since but so the legends of muir would uh release this first children because there's other books that take place in the murewood world i haven't read them but so the wretched of mirrorwood follows our main character who is an orphan she is a wretched uh living in this like cozy abby and so she's like working in the kitchens and she's learning how to fight and there are these massive orchards because this abbey is famous for its apples and apple orchards and apple-based things and cider and there's like a magical mysterious chosen one type quest and mystery that um spans these three books so it's the wretched of mirror wood the blight of mirrorwood and the scourge of mirrorwood and it's just like the coziest and also it just like again i binge read it on accident just because i was i couldn't stop reading them there's something very benchable about them and it's just the coziest most wintry most it's kind of um like if you've read red wall and it's not really like red well the story but that same vibe of like being in an abbey where everybody is like being industrious and there's like lots of baked goods and that so i think it's a perfect series to binge in winter next up i have a series that like literally you could not make a video like this and not include the series that is the winter night trilogy by catherine arden i mean it's called the winter night trilogy so like i don't do i even need to explain this i have talked about the series quite a bit uh i'm very excited about these new special editions that i have that finally came in but in any case this is an adult um fantasy speculative series that is sort of like historical russia but with a lot of like russian folkloric things coming to life and actually being players in the story it's not retelling any particular russian folk story folktale or myth but they are all being sort of like woven into this like historical russian epic story so the first book mainly takes place in very rural russia where our main character is born and grows up and then uh is confronted with the sort of like christianization of russia because a member of the church is sent to this rural town to kind of like make them shape up and be less pagan and then the the series goes on continues to follow that same main character uh and then we go to to moscow and to other parts of russia and it is it is beautiful it is lush it is evocative the pros chef's kiss it is just absolutely like mesmeric and beautiful and and you just sort of get lost in this wintry russian world like you can't help but not completely sink into the pages and get lost in this world um so if you want to feel lost in a magical russia for three books straight and we get swept away in this epic adventure uh this is a great one to binge in winter next up i have one that you may not have expected to see on this list but i maintain it belongs on the list and that is the daughter of smoke and bone series by laini taylor in particular the first book so basically i think the first book is very perfect it's perfect for wintertime and then the subsequent books aren't necessarily so perfect for winter but you're going to want to binge the series so like winter is just a good time to binge so the first book is properly wintry and then after that you're just gonna be in for the ride so daughter smoking bone is this is the problem with laini taylor is that her series both this and stranger the dreamer the thing that the story is about is something that you do not know when you start out the book and you cannot know when you start out the book like it's kind of a big reveal but then it's only after that big reveal that like all of the action of the story takes place so you cannot tell people what strange the dreamer is about or what daughter's bone is about but being as vague while still giving you an idea so our main character kuru is an art student in prague and so at least in the very beginning i don't that is clear why that's wintry because it's taking place in like fall or winter and following sort of her life and there's a lot of sort of cozy places that they go to eat they eat a lot of goulash and there's just a very sort of wintery or urban wintery vibe in the beginning of the book when she is an art student in prague and then a laney tailor-ish thing happens and then the rest of the series happens i just yeah suffice to say it is an intensely magical adventure that is um bizarre and i cannot say more than that i don't think what does okay well the back of the book literally just says once upon a time an angel and a devil fell in love it did not end well so that's what it's about but um i guess i can i guess i can tell you okay so she's like her roommates so to speak the people she lives with are not human and so she's very much aware that there is like uh magical stuff possible that she lives around it all the time and so she's like as an art student she like draws the magical things that she lives with and people just assume that she's got a great imagination but she's literally just drawing the people that she lives with and so she has some idea about like the magics they're capable of but she's very much kept in the in the dark about the extent of like what they can do and where they came from so yeah that's okay that's better right and then then after that a lady tailor-ish thing happens and then the rest of the series goes from there it is an intense series like i feel like emotionally like it was a an experience reading daughter smoking bone and i think i mean when i read it i it was happened to be extremely well for l.a extremely cold and i was you know by myself home alone wrapped up in blankets and like just cozied up chewing my way through this book uh while i was like low-key freezing and it was it was amazing as an experience so i would like you to also experience that so send everyone away get a blanket if it's not cold during the aco and read daughter smoking phone next up i have the chronicles of per day by lloyd alexander i have yet to read the fifth book that's my tbr in december as of the filming of this video i have not read that yet but so the chronicles of perdain are a i guess middle grade series i mean i feel like this kind of a little bit predates those distinctions in publishing uh it's not like intense it's not like super duper old i read a lot about alexander when i was a kid but anyway so the chronicles of purdain this is the series that inspired the disney movie the black cauldron and the second book in the series is called the black cauldron but the movie is sort of an amalgam of uh several of the books there are five books in all they're all more or less this length the last two are a little bit longer so you can very easily been like cheer your way through this honestly if you're a fast reader and you're motivated you could probably read the entire series in one day and i might be pushing it and i wouldn't necessarily recommend that but like it's very doable it is a magical whimsical fan fantasy fantastic fairy tale like adventure that is heavily inspired by welsh folklore welsh names welsh places uh there's like an author's note too about i think in all the books about how a lot of this is stolen from like welsh stuff and i think if memory serves that the map of the world is also like largely based on whales um like geographically speaking let's just look at the author's note so this chronicle of the land of predation is not a retelling or re-translation of welsh mythology predating is not whales not entirely at least the inspiration for it comes from that magnificent land and its legends but essentially perdain is a country existing only in the imagination so yeah it's it's extremely welsh but it is fantasy so the names again of both the places and of the characters of the folklore things are like welsh-ish in the way that you know grisha's stuff is always very russian-ish and so on and so forth anyway i highly recommend if you want a very sort of like quite cozy traditional fantasy adventure where there is questing and there are magical objects that must be sought and and must be used to defeat dark powers animal companions like wise people that show up to give advice an orphan with a mysterious background and that kind of thing so if that i feel like winter is the perfect time to be reading something like that like i why and i picture cozying up and reading something in winter it's usually something quite traditional like that where it's a it's a the most quintessentially fantasy story where you want to be cozied up by a fire with some cider and reading about this so highly recommend in that vein my next recommendation is the farseer trilogy by robin hobb i mean i just recommend robin hobb and the varsity archaeologist in general but i do think that the varsity or trilogy much in the way that mirrorwood and the chronicles of purdain it has this kind of like very traditional kind of fantasy vibe where especially the first book it takes place largely in buck keep which is this sort of i mean it is a keep so you know it's a stone building filled with people industriously working there are many scenes that take place in kitchens uh in stables the young main character if you don't know anything about this the entire trilogy follows one main character fits chivalry farseer you can laugh at the name it's fine and then jesus girls by fitz and um he is a a bastard of the heir to the throne who is now dead he is you know a royal bastard basically so there's no one really claiming him there's nobody really like he doesn't really have a family unit but sort of it takes a village so he's living at the cap in the keep he's learning how to work in the stables but he's also now beginning to learn the trait of being an assassin which this is not your never night style throne of glass style assassinating he is a young boy who is learning how to tell different poisons apart or what is the best method to use for this that and the other uh how to figure out if somebody is lying like he's it's very much like um a school setting type of thing even though it's just him and the older pr uh the older assassin that he is now apprenticing there's also him just learning about other magics in the world magics that he may or may not have access to there's a lot of animals there's a lot of heartbreak it is kind of rough to read but the the vibe of buckheep is very cozy and then the subsequent books you also travel into other parts of the world of the these books and there are some very extremely cold and wintry places that they visit um and then they i mean they continue to be in bucky for some of it so it's just a very cozy traditional fantasy vibe it's definitely a world that you kind of like get lost in and you get lost in the story of fits and get your emotions invested in your heart broken but i think it would be a great one to just cozy up and just just power through in winter next up i have his dark materials by philip fullman um in particular the first book again but the entire series to a greater or lesser degree takes place if you don't know anything about his dark materials it is an alternate universe parallel universe which is extremely similar to our own but it differs in that people's souls i guess sort of manifest themselves as these animal companions called demons and so the in the first book lyra is sort of growing up in oxford and roaming around and having adventures with her uh animal companion and then there is there's a lot of mystery surrounding this artifact called the golden compass and lyra where she came from and why she might be special and her uh guardian he seems mysterious and he might be special and so you sort of go on this adventure with lyra and her animal companion and them figuring this out i don't know how else to describe it there's you know a lot of sinister adults being sinister and you know it's it's a i guess middle grader y series lyra is quite young in the first book and the uh the uk um title for this book is the northern lights not the golden compass so i feel like that title alone is like that's a winter right you know being in the north seeing the northern lights like the aurora borealis is like peak winter vibes and it's just like a fun adventure that i think is great to power through in winter i will say that the first book in the series is my favorite and i ended up feeling a more lukewarm about the conclusion of the series but i i love the first book absolutely at the very least i recommend reading the golden compass and then i think you're going to want to read the next two i certainly did and then even though i ended up being slightly disappointed by the second and third books i was immediately excited to jump into them after finishing the golden compass next up i have the golden wolf saga by lynnea heartseeker this is peak viking vibes i will caution you that this is much more in the vein of like very more dry historical fiction um this isn't like a tudor style outlander style epic drama type thing this in essence this trilogy is a retelling of the saga of king harald and it is of quite i don't say faithful retelling because i mean that it's just literally like transliteration of the saga but i mean it is she is very thoroughly both retold the saga and also taken into consideration what is actually you know going on in this time and place in history what that would have looked like felt like how people would have dressed what the culture would have been like what politics would have been like and i think she's woven a beautiful portrait of what that time and place would have been like what norse peoples were like back then not just you know the slashing and raiding vikings because not everybody was a viking so i mean that's really part of it there is violence and adventure and war to be had both you know vikings you know enormous people's fighting each other for power and land and also raiding elsewhere discovering new territories so it's quite expansive and well done and i really did find myself attached to the characters but again it's more it's a little more dry so if that's gonna bother you then maybe don't pick it up but if that sounds great to you i cannot recommend this highly enough if you really want to sort of like get lost in the norse world of of olden days i absolutely love it so recommend next up i have under the northern sky by leo kearu the third book is not out yet it's coming out in 2022 uh in summer i believe so now is a great time to catch up on the first book the wolf and the second book the spider so you can read the cuckoo when it comes out i mean in my perfect world though just been to the whole series in winter but in future winters you can do that so uh the wolf and this series under the northern sky is an alternate history fantasy where leo keru has explored what the world would have been like if more than one humanoid species had survived the ice age to form language and culture so we follow both human characters who are the southerners as well as the northern characters which are neanderthals and they are called the anakim and they are very warlike people there is something a little bit kind of norse and viking about them they extremely differ from vikings in that they do not like to leave their land they do not want to explore and expand and go reading but in other ways i mean the sort of their lifestyle their culture the way they live what they eat their names there's a very norse vibe to them and it is just a fascinating incredible project i feel like leo care who's done an amazing job of actually exploring this possibility and what that would look like and how that would work and the sort of natural conclusions that you would go to if this was possible um based on what we know about neanderthal biology obviously we can't be certain but we do know the sort of best guesses of how that could further develop down the line if given the evolutionary opportunity so i mean it is an epic story filled with battle and politics and intrigue backstabbing in in interesting maneuvering both on the battlefield and at home and it's fun to get to see the sort of both sides of the chessboard the human sort of characters who are battling with the anakim as well as the main character roper who is the black lord of the anakim and this is one of my all-time favorite books of all time ever i've read this five times probably we'll read it again before the cuckoo comes out so i obviously recommend it i've talked about it a lot so if you've heard me talk about this you might have already skipped a hat because you're like yeah yeah we know so anyway i do think it's a great one for winter because of the very cold norse vibes of where the anakin live and how they live next up i have the song of ice and fire by george rr martin i mean this series never makes my list because i just like never think of it as like actually like a book series it's an option it's just kind of like its own it's like too big a deal i don't know if that makes sense but it's like no we don't talk about that that's like it's like a big big thing of itself it's like more than just a book series but i have been reading the song of mice and fire with jimmy and alex as you probably know we're hosting a read-along and i just have to say that it is such a perfect wintertime read and i when i first read the books it was largely in winter that i was reading them because it is such this expansive epic world that you can just get lost in which is perfect for winter but also all of the times that you do spend like not some of the chapters take place in very deserty and hot places but there is a lot of time spent in the north beyond the wall there is a lot of snow and ice and the constant threat of winter is coming so if you have not read the books ever i mean i absolutely recommend them and if you have read them but it's been a while i recommend revisiting them because i mean one it's been great revisiting them i'm better than i actually expected it to be and it is just perfect for winter to just get lost in and sink your teeth into and reappoint yourself with this world this cold and bleak and wintry world filled with politics and battle and darkness so i absolutely recommend in general and definitely for winter and last but not least i have the mistborn trilogy by brandon sanderson which i do like i was some just like the his dark materials i was disappointed with the conclusion but i feel like in particular the final empire which is the first book it is published as mistborn the final empire in america but in the uk it's the final empire the first book it really takes i feel like sets you in this cold and dreary urban environment where this city that is ruled by the bad guy that won so many years ago there's ash falling from the sky but you know our main characters are kind of pulling off i guess a heist you really get this sort of like feeling of the sort of like damp darkness of this urban place they're in like it feels cold and you kind of want to wrap up and read it like that and then the second and third books i mean are a little bit less sort of focused on really being in this cold dark urban environment but they definitely still take place there or thereabouts so yeah i think it's perfect i also think it's a very good series except for don't like how it ended but it's an excellent series one of the coolest magic systems around um quite dark quite grim dark even so yeah 100 recommend so those are all my series recommendations for binging in wintertime really anytime these are all just good series but winter is a great time for them so let me know in the comments down below if you've read these series if you want to read these series if there are any series that you expected to see on this list and you think that i messed up by not including them whenever you want to let me 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Q6vKHB3kKvk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6vKHB3kKvk | FINDING A PURPOSE | The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle #1 | hello everyone my name is Berta and welcome to the first part of my eco lifestyle let's play if you are new here welcome to my channel I may create a sim videos speed builds challenges and obviously I'm starting a let's play today so if you are interested in any of those videos go hit that subscribe button and turn on the notifications so you won't miss the next videos if you don't know these Sims yet from either my Island living display or my latest video this is Kai Noah she is the daughter of two Sims from my Island living let's play and she is going to be one of the main Sims of this let's play so Noah is a recycled disciple vegetarian and in green fiend she knows that she wants to make difference in the world but she doesn't really know how she wants to do that so she doesn't know if she should you know follow her father's footsteps and become a conservationist or do something completely different but she just got a call from her best friend Leandra Roland they met through internet they're like pen pals DeAndre is originally from the new world evergreen Harbor but she had moved to San my shoonoo to realize her dream which is to open a shop to sell all her crafts however lately she's been visiting her parents and she saw the evergreen Harbor went from a pristine world to an industrial world in no time and she just called Kai Noah as you saw in the beginning like girl evergreen Harbor this place needs our help we need to go there and make a difference so Kai no I was like you know what I don't know what else to do actually so I'm gonna do that they have decided to move to evergreen Harbor together and Leandra has found a very cheap place to live and it is now time for a kinder to also move there so they can start making a change in evergreen Harbor selects another household we are going to add her to this household this is Leandra her friend they are both gonna live in Evergreen Harbor and no her parents don't have much money andr doesn't have much money we're gonna give her another hundred samolians but that's what they're gonna have to work with I guess it's gonna be hard this is the lot they're gonna be living on as you can see it is a literal drunk yard this junkyard is made by loose with love she has a youtube channel as well so if you want to check out her speed builds or any other of her videos I will leave a link to her channel in the description this is niandra Leandra is let me quickly show you she is a self-assured sim she's a freegan so she really wants to you know find stuff reuse stuff recycle stuff she doesn't like buying stuff and you know contributing to all the consumerism she's also a maker she's a very creative sim so she likes making lots of stuff and she is also very handy so her plan is to over time change this junk yard into something a bit more nice-looking so to say as you can see these Sims are both wearing stuff from the new eco lifestyle pack and if you want my thoughts on the eco lifestyle create-a-sim items you can watch my last video which is a create the same video where I'm creating these scenes over there I'm giving my opinion on the create a same item so if you want to check that out I will put an info card at the upper right corner of the video and a description to all my eco lifestyle videos in the description as for now I think it's time to go fold the voting is open until 6 p.m. hey girl we've got a visitor I fabricated something cool for you last weekend because I think you're pretty cool can I come and show it to you yes you can invite in into our junkyard welcome to our humble home yeah in case you didn't have a good look yet this is what we'll be living in it's gross it's old its rundown it's not nice we have two beds few chairs outside that's basically it but as I said yeah electronic upgrade cord Thank You Tina very nice of you I want you to talk to her gets nowhere she's very nice and Kai Noah can go to the voting board hey this is the mom hi mom let's talk about our dreams with mom she is going to vote on the neighborhood action plans her mom came over to support her she also voted on the action plans to support Kai Noah and her cause basically okay there are some things in the lead like green gardening which will make the gardening easier I believe the green initiative import promise you can expect to see not only trees and bushes sprouting but will also seaport promises eco footprint become more green as well you know these are all fun but I don't want this one to wait because I've heard that you know you can borrow things but people will also just borrow things without asking and basically steal your stuff and I'm not really into that and people are actually voting for the we wear bags one I'm not really interested in having everyone wear bags so I think we're gonna vote for these two and then I think the influence points that we have we have to use them for the neighborhood action plans as well as the community lots voting so we're good we have like 49 influence points so let's use two for this and two for the other let's go for these two I think those are nice yeah let's vote and Leandra you can float to look at this world it's so smoggy it looks terrible I've heard that it is quite easy to change the industrial areas into a neutral footprint I hope it is gonna be a bit more of a challenge for us but I guess we'll find out okay so she's gonna vote she has like 50 so I think two for that one and one for that one there we go I don't know how many we get is there only one action plan that's gonna win or do we get more maybe we get like three or something and then also the we wear bags will win and that will be terrible but we're just posing for the ones that we want and we'll be okay okay let's vote girl use your right to vote it's important to vote guys for anything all right never waste your right to vote so both of them voted for the neighborhood Action Plans now it is time I think to vote for the community lots before we forget because you know I forget everything she needs amusement and she is hungry let's just go we're going to the community lot and see if we can find some food there and we are going to vote I clicked the wrong thing I was so confused by the three characters at the bottom left here I was like I'm not traveling with them why are they there but now I get it we travel to the wrong Lots hmm yeah the community loss can turn into three things it can either become a marketplace where you can sell your stuff it can become a community garden so you can grow grow your own plants and stuff and it can become a maker space which means there will be you know all kinds of machines to fabricate candles and other things from recycled materials which I think we are gonna vote for because Leandra is a maker and she has like I'll show you but she is in the freelancer maker career she actually needs those machines and everything to do her job so I think that is the most important one and we don't have money to buy those those machines for ourselves so we're gonna have support for the makerspace there was already many points for a makerspace so I guess that's nice oh no she's gonna get are all deals yeah that's what a makerspace - why why did you do that ok meander now you go die for deals and die for meals yes okay so Leandre already has a gig as a freelance crafter she needs to make tow fees so we need to get soy beans so we can make tow fees because I think that's what we need yeah since we can't just live off one job at the moment I also had kind of entered civil designer career she's in number one she just started I know she's just interview a home owner about utilities let's do that in the introduction Wow six mullions that so much my god she is Suniya yes interview about utilities I don't know if we only have to interview one person or multiple isn't too impressed interview technique okay well I'm sorry is it because we are not friends do we need like a higher relationship I'm just going to try again oh we need to wait a while before we can do this again well get to know her yes why not we need to find soybeans somewhere you know there are like soy plants around the town I haven't found one yet oh there's another trashcan in the meanwhile go die for deals I want a plant where are all the plants I mean did I expect to find any plans here no I didn't oh yes I found one harvest all harvest all she needs to go to the toilet they said anywhere they like to toilet here there's nothing in this space well we found a bar stool that's nice okay I'm gonna send kaimana home so she can take care of herself and Leandra is she also needs to go to the toilet well she's gonna collect the soy beans and then she can go home too and they can read a book because that's literally all we have to you know entertain themselves collect soy wax maybe she can make some candles at some point let's go home go to the toilet quickly yeah you already filled up that need do you have something in your infantry that you can eat nope then maybe you should cook something please don't start a fire please can we make a salad yes of course we can make a salad make four of them are you gonna she's gonna read a book that's the only thing we can do right now so I'm just gonna have to do that I was gonna say I'm gonna have them take care of their needs and then Leandra has her gig that needs to be done by 9:00 a.m. on Monday it is now Sunday so we have one day to do that we should be fine and CAI Noah she has to work in two days so she's free tomorrow maybe we can have her you know discover the world and maybe find some stuff to sell maybe also makes him stuff even though she's not the maker in his family I must admit I am a bit overwhelmed with this pack I don't know if you are too but there seems to be so much you can do I do not always know where to begin but um we'll explore it together it's 4:00 a.m. those girls need to go to bed sleep and you to sleep nausea she is feeling nauseous I think that's because of the like gross dirty Groody you know lots right that this lot has seems will become nauseous very quickly ok it's so hard to take care of their needs ok Leandra go take a shower first and then you can have a salad and after you are done with your shower kind of it can take a shower the flea market is here I think that is not what we should be doing at the moment no you can take a shower oh it's so gross look at barracks oh I don't want to take shower right there but you know sometimes you have to do things you don't want to so that's what we're gonna do oh oh oh Leandra and KY Noah's mom aren't getting along hmm why I wonder bored that make it fun tell a joke or something oh I got a dolly okay I've got to die that sounds like I gotta kill us soon or something I meant I got a die now we're not having a quick meal you can get a salad I had you made salad to eat it not to not eat it they are looking so miserable all the time you have the beans yes we're gonna go to a place where we can do the juice fizzing and I happen to know that Knox and his family have a juice fizzing machine so that's why we're gonna go okay so I'm gonna have Leandra load ingredients I should get the option to use those are you sure okay that's not how it works yeah okay let's do two of those and let's have her start fizzing no we're not gonna remove the wild plant she always wants to do that go harvest oh come on harvest and collect soy wax all right I don't know why she always wants to get rid of those plants she started before anyway I noticed they also have a recycling machine she loaded it up but you also have to start phasing that's gonna cost a lot it's not a lot of money but it's for us it's a lot of money don't you see there she goes again you can you know just chat with Knox get to know him talk about eco lifestyle he'll like that in case you guys don't know Knox is like the Eco guy from this world eco warrior he doesn't look too happy I mean if I were an eco warrior and my sound look like this I wouldn't be happy either so that's that everyone is tense and unhappy the end or did you start facing it yes she did start facing and I noticed they also have a recycling machine so I'm just gonna recycle the clothing pile the I don't know can I do something with the meat cube I don't know the sandwich and whatever this is we're gonna recycle it because she wants to recycle five times so we're just gonna do that what's this you know has been welcome to the value of an eco of living an eco lifestyle she should take advantage of this focus to do something green now okay what can we do without actually buying something green you know I don't know can we interview a home owner yes where's Knox we now know him a bit better so maybe we can where is it no not that one the interview yes I hope we only have to do it once and not three times because we have to wait every time in between so oh we've got enough time 19 hours I also noticed this girl wants to buy a squeaky toy from owning a pet I don't think we own a pet at all her parents do have a pet so that's probably where it comes from but it should disappear if we don't have a fence I would eschew but apparently not okay so we only have to interview one person great maybe we can you know eat something while we're here because we are not in a position to buy a lot of food for our show so should just take advantage of the situation oh I forgot kind of is a vegetarian she's eating meats well she already started eating you can just you know you might as well finish it I'm sorry that's really wrong mindset I am a vegetarian myself but I just hate that the game allows vegetarian seems to be needs like please remove those options from the menu thank you can we put this in our infantry I can't do sack yes you're just gonna do that put the sexes and infantry can we do that yes that's great because we'll have some more food at home poor things are choking I'm so sorry I'm gonna have to be under make a candle because we can we can make a dipped candle just a normal one I don't know what this is gonna look like I haven't done this before that looks really nice I usually love was she's so careful I don't know if that's because she doesn't have a high skill yet or you know if this is just supposed to be like this all the time but she's super careful did she just burn herself she finished making the candle is the fizzing ready is okay let's collect it she's gonna talk to Knox again is she into him I know that you know basically everyone is like into him I believe that everyone sim is like in a relationship with Marx because people like you so much I don't know what we're gonna do when it comes to Knox and love in general I know isn't in a relationship so we'll see what happens Leandra isn't in a relationship either but Leandra likes girls she's not into men so she and Knox never gonna happen I'm sorry if you were hoping they were if you you know want to see some kind of relationship between sims happen let me know in the comments because we can't pursue something let's go home I think I think we have to send the toughest through the mailbox so I think that's what we're gonna do right now before it's too late because it has to be done by tomorrow morning so let's get to our mailbox yeah it's here how do I do that yes send client for approval the client reports that trophy's is all right hmm exactly what we're looking for I was gonna say like all right it doesn't sound too good but it seems that they're happy so that's great can we take another gig I think we're just gonna take another one of those gigs oh wait we have soybeans right yes because I just realized we have some planters so we can plant soybeans that's nice okay and we also have yes we have seeds start herbs fruits I'm gonna open this one was this corporate sellout the end relu used to believe in a world where Sims didn't have to work for samolians but then her freakin beliefs were abandoned in favor of a steady paycheck you've changed dude I know you're a friggin you don't want to work but you need money anyways go die for deals then if you want to I'm sorry I'm gonna be I'm getting a bit salty uh we can plant an apple yes there's some gross veggie burgers here I've Apple tried to germinate more open place of course because it's a tree can we just put it on the ground beneath all the trash let's see if this works can we water it oh it's here oh that's also fine water all it seems like we can maybe we can plan some more apple trees then let's do that just here and there I don't know I hope she's gonna do them all together she's feeling energized from a lucky find what did we find I missed the notification recycled materials okay Wow floating candles look nice but we're gonna reserve that for Hogwarts okay you know what I found you know you can read for a while but afterwards I saw something nice in our junkyard or is it look it is a broken TV and the broken TV we can repair so you can actually replace it for twelve Simone Ian's but no we're gonna repair it after she got her phone up we have a TV but we need a TV but at least we have you know another source of entertainment rather than books and books are fine but they seem to take a long time before their fun gets up all the way so you are okay now you're tired but can you please repair this okay so she can't get to it so I need to move it around for her right now we should be able to get to it I know you're tired girl but you chose the freakin life so you got a deal with it okay okay so we even got some parts No [Music] that's justice out yes it is working fine but that is really nice from doing green activities at least Caillou no I is feeling alright Leandre is not yeah girl you can go inside okay I know what you need to sleep as well it's bedtime do you need to work tomorrow yes she needs to work tomorrow and Leandra has to check with her client we need a computer for that so since you know we can't afford our own computer we need to go to a library or something I'm gonna speed through the night okay because this Thunder is loud and continuous when you have it on speed 300 I'll never mind it's already time for kind of work go to work or work from home let's go to work for today we still have an hour next time I do want her to work from home to see what happens if we do that but for now I just want to send her to work because it's easier and we also need to focus on Leandra's topes I think we still have yes soybeans so we can I didn't realize it was gonna be so easy I could have chosen oh my she was talking to trash girl that's kind of gross I'm not gonna have you eat you can eat at work hygiene go take a shower because at work they don't fill up their hygiene bar so that's the most important one good work yes we can go to knocks again to his place to you know make some more towfish for our client have kind of a good work I'm gonna transfer all the things that we might be able to use to Leandra's yes infantry so we can you know have her do some stuff and make some stuff Oh boating irregularities kainoa is doing an audit of some community space project folding patterns and and discovers that the votes for a recently inactive project were incorrectly counted Oh will the public be angry about that community garden instead of marketplace or will they not care oh I am not sure if the if my answer is going to actually influence what's going to happen you know I would prefer a community garden so if it is gonna have an effect I would want to cover it up so we can get a community garden but if it doesn't matter maybe it's better to just confess the error mmm that's a tough one I think I'm gonna cover it up just in case it has an effect Oh what is it uh who kind of sucks at sutter fuze huge I don't know how to pronounce his word I'm gonna say Sutter huge subterfuge okay honestly I don't know tell me in the comments please it pays off a gift from the company that manages the community garden trickles down as a bonus fork I know okay we got 500 simoleons extra can we do anything with the meat cube how do we make the fake meat thing filtered by plaque let's see is this is the vertical garden look I'm a vegetarian I'm not in favor of meat but this is artificial meat so in this universe in the sims universe I assume it is cruelty-free plus we found it we have it why not use it it would be more of a ways to get rid of the meat than to eat it or even grow more of it I have a feeling we have to use this but it doesn't say anything about the meat oh I'm so confused I'm gonna have to Google this I looked it up on Google and it said something about buying the okay boomer vertical garden but also about reaching a certain level in the civil designer career I'm gonna leave this for now and explore that in the next part I'm just wondering is this acid rain or a normal ring it looks green so I think it's acid rain that's I hope our plans are gonna be all right this is affect our plans as I said we're gonna explore the foam eats stuff in the next part and I want to have Leandra work on her next gig and I want to find out what has warned about what action plans and what community lots and stuff has won the vote so I'm excited to learn about that this is it for the first part I really hope you enjoyed it if you have any suggestions on what to do during this letsplay let me know for now thank you so much for watching if you like this video please give it a thumbs up if you haven't subscribed yet please consider doing so I make a variety of sims for videos so feel free to hit that subscribe button and hit the notification bells so you will be notified whenever I upload a new video and again thank you all so so much for watching and I will see you all in my next video bye [Music] you [Music] | Simmingbird (sims content) | 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KoepgkXK3xM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoepgkXK3xM | WWE Backlash 2023 Review: Puerto Rico Deserves More Shows! | whatever the reason being Logistics ability to draw more money elsewhere I don't know it's always been crazy to me that it's been over 18 years since WWE did a pay-per-view excuse me premium live event in Puerto Rico it's a company with a long deep history and love and passion for professional wrestling um the company typically has a number of wrestlers with some form of Puerto Rican lineage non-american Mainland and international crowds tend to really show up well for these things and you clearly saw that last night right like it was fantastic environment what an audience what a crowd it really made for a great viewing experience at home and they need to go to Puerto Rico more um because they were they were on fire from moment one like the raw Women's Championship match that crowd was almost psychotic in their support of EO Sky which was great right they really got behind Sky uh she and Bianca didn't really try to fight it they kind of went with it a little bit you know even when you did the thing with damage control that was really well done because you established a thought process in the fans Minds that EOS guy could actually beat Bianca but ultimately Bailey just couldn't [ __ ] help herself and she got involved and cost her the damn match and you know what you say this is how it should be done it was a really good match right person in theory one and Bianca Bellaire let her be the long guest women's champion in WWE history whatever but you made EOS guy look even better in a loss and you advance the story that's how wrestling should be done Omas versus Seth Rollins is a match you look at and you say it doesn't really feel like there's much reason to have it it's kind of random and it was basically treated like it was kind of random and this match had better it was better than it had any right to be my only knock with this match because I thought that the chemistry between Omas and Seth Rollins was good they both got in their stuff in the appropriate and right way and at times they made Hamas look kind of like a Powerhouse like a giant um but they either need to [ __ ] or get off the pot with him because they're getting a bit of Bray Wyatt's disease with him and you can't do that you can't continue to put a guy in big spots and then never have them deliver you can't do that like you already had him lose to Brock Lesnar Wrestlemania you can't have him loose clean here to Seth Rollins that's stupid you can find other finishes if you don't want to pin Seth Rollins because you seem to be heading towards him being the World Heavyweight Champion fine I understand that like do a double d double DQ a DQ a count out do something other than what the hell you did it's like Triple H went to the Tony Khan School of I don't know how to [ __ ] [ __ ] book Giants worth of [ __ ] and you could do it too like this is dumb legitimately and does not deserve to be defended at all Shane because the match was solid probably omasa's best work he's done in WWE H the United States Championship triple threat match you know it was a solid outing but I really didn't care that much but Bobby Lashley you look at the dude who's in his mid-40s but he looks and works like he's 10 or 15 years or younger I was hoping that this would be a good Spotlight for Bryce Bronson Reed with certainly a good opportunity for him and I thought he made the most of it and the crowd was into him so that was good I don't give a [ __ ] about Austin theories but it's whatever and clearly the company is but unlike with Omas where you know he's a freaking Giant and they keep having him lose this company finds a way to keep having Austin Theory win I wonder what the difference is here um I would have much rather had Austin Theory pin Bobby Lashley the way this match finished so just because Lashley is a more established guy he hadn't hurt him losing based off of the way that match ended versus Bronson Reed is the guy you should be trying to establish having him lose here I don't like that [ __ ] but it was what it was uh the smackdown Women's Championship it says I've always had the hots for Selena Vega because she she's sexy she really is and she she was always look phenomenal and she certainly did hear and there are plenty of guys to be like uh so did we Ripley yes and you you're gonna say I didn't I didn't think you were a Milkman usually I'm not but there are exceptions don't get it twisted she ones of them okay you know especially if I think about her and Selena Vega touching like hey ain't nothing wrong with the ladies touching ladies like ladies like that stuff and we should encourage this type of behavior but you know Zelena Vega with the Puerto Rican flag like that looked awesome that crowd getting behind her to that level you know which is a point where it's moving her to tears I usually don't like that but here it worked it was just fine understanding the emotion of the moment was fantastic like she looked really bigly even with being the tiny lady relatively speaking that she is um I am really surprised though that there was a fan talking about well you can't have Zelena Vega lose after after that reaction from the crowd what what [ __ ] company you've been watching all these years I mean not to mention the fact that we had just won the smackdown Women's Championship at WrestleMania you're not gonna ever drop it a little over a month later you're not gonna have mommy lose it here and she's not gonna lose it to Zelena Vega at this point that's for sure but he said I think that they wouldn't have the hometown wrestler lose in their Hometown area you must not have been paying attention to Vince McMahon's company for damn years that's for sure uh but anyways the match was pretty sure relatively speaking it didn't need to be long the sandal spot was freaking great and it was something that everybody could connect to um I loved it it was good moving on then we get to the match that was the building block of this show it was the featured event it was the real Main Event uh the San Juan street fight between Damien priest and Bad Bunny and if you are a wrestler you should hope to be buried like Bad Bunny was or excuse me Damien priest was here the dude's already 40. this might be the highlight of his career and if it was it's a hell of a highlight to have he's in Puerto Rico a place where he grew up facing off against one of the biggest music stars in the entire world in his home country talking about Bad Bunny like yeah this this is a big damn deal bury me like that if I'm a wrestler please this is a huge performance for Damian priest and I felt he delivered it might never get better for him and that's okay if it does it because this is pretty big he had the pressure of having to go out there and be the one to controlled the match he had to make sure the match worked he had to make sure he was able to work with Bad Bunny protect Bad Bunny So Bad Bunny doesn't get hurt so bad bunny could come back again like not easy it's a big spot for Damian priest to be put in and he delivered and Bad Bunny is the type of celebrity involvement you want to continue to have it's clear that this guy has a passion for this you could tell he grew up a fan you could tell he's a fan you could tell he loves it he's obviously a natural performer he's one of the biggest stars in the world in the world of music like all these different reasons that she wanted to be there on top of the familiarity of performing in front of a huge crowd he's not intimidated by that he knows how to work and tell a story and be a performer of course you want that type of [ __ ] on your show the locker room the roster could certainly take freaking notes from Bad Bunny that's for sure even if you say well his coordination is not always the best and some of his stuff is kind of Vince and Shane like sometimes it is but you know what the [ __ ] also works and man I'll tell you as if this wasn't enough like the crowd wasn't already crazy for Bad Bunny when Carlito came out no [ __ ] that's greater than some of the Austin Rock and Hogan pops I've heard throughout my lifetime like this [ __ ] is one of the loudest pops I've ever heard crazy man that place exploded when Carlito came running out holy [ __ ] and then a moment or two later even though they'd already seen him early on the show where they erupted they erupted again when Samuel Omega came out put that Puerto Rican wrestling Legend out there you can overbook [ __ ] sometimes and it come across so wonderfully this was overbooked all hell don't get it twisted and it absolutely worked magnificently this was so much goddamn fun and the right person won you can't have bad bunny losing that spot you really can't I understand you say oh it makes Damian priest look bad and Damian Prince ain't gonna [ __ ] care he's doing business as he should and the best thing for business is to put Bad Bunny over here so maybe you give an excuse to bring them back in a few months and however many times they want to bring back Bad Bunny is just freaking fine with me and my God my only complaint about this match is that the WWE does it again they don't understand the position that they're booking themselves into you can't sit there with Damian priests and Bad Bunny in Puerto Rico and know that you're going to bring out Carlito and [ __ ] Savio Vega and think that anything else on this car could possibly [ __ ] follow it like that is not mean inventing Hogan Rock at WrestleMania 18 levels of stupid putting HBK and taker in the mid card of 25 [ __ ] stupid I just was really damn stupid and it matters here because card placement for matches does matter because it impacts the flow of the show and the flow matters and the flow was [ __ ] up after this is you look at that six-man tag it's rare to have a bloodline theme match feel kind of underwhelming we all also have Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in it um and it's like the crowd is kind of into it but you can tell they're a little spent like they just freaking orgasm multiple times during the last match like what do you expect here this match would have been much better served going on be right before the San Juan street fight like to me the last three matches on this show should have been Cody Brock then the six-man tag then the street fight you do that this show is even more awesome potentially in terms of how it lands and how it comes across uh they're really teasing the tension here between solo and the Usos but you know that's about the most notable thing here I spent some time during this match because of what it just happened with uh the street fight you know talking about wondering what Roman Reigns is doing right now probably making steak with his wife at home but it is whatever uh you know these shirts [ __ ] up and watching this and I couldn't blame him and then you get to the main event actually like that Cody Rhodes attack Brock before the bell I know some people were talking about they didn't like that I actually did because that felt like a natural reaction that you would expect a guy to have so I'm not gonna knock that I actually like that that felt natural that felt real and that stayed away from kind of the traditional both guys come out make the wrenches then we got to hold it to [ __ ] it sometimes you just got to get in there and you go how about the term Buckle crap I didn't like that Brock getting busted open apparently the hard way didn't really like that because the match Dynamics are off here because you should have if anything had the code have Cody be the one that's bleeding so the Dynamics are off it came across in a way when you look at the entirety of the package in the match and even the finish in terms of how Cody won and it feels like Cody one is the Cowardly chicken [ __ ] heel especially when he ran away immediately afterwards which ironically I say you book them to his natural aptitudes and strengths he is not a very likable guy the more you get to know him he is a natural [ __ ] heel that's where you can make the most money with Cody Rhodes not as a baby face you'll say right now well the crowd really goes whoa yeah and then what exactly the Finish was anticromatic a bit of a wet fart um granted if you come back and do another match it works it makes sense I'm just saying in that moment it felt it fell flat it was a dud and again if this was how you knew you were going to end this show and this Main Event match this match did not sneeze to me in the main event I'm just saying but overall even with the WWE kind of fumble in the bag a little bit in terms of the match placement towards the end of the night this show was still a hell of a lot of fun you know I could nitpick some other things but damn it's nice just to be able to sit down and watch a wrestling show and have some fun doing so like last night did 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tAiXPpz2ruA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAiXPpz2ruA | Battlefield 1 - Melee Only Tournament - Fight Club - No Guns !! | let's continue our mission to one all right challenges are you ready 3 2 1 fight break out up you got it get him oh my god Adams up medic he's the fight is the fight doctor he's breathing back are we gonna be able to save him alright fight in three two one fight we're gonna be on you don't even doing anything Oh [Music] you're doing [Music] fourth epic battle shake oh no that's all oh no all right in the winner's circle round three all right the fight starts in three two one got a solar barge who's gonna get it into the winner's circle you go round or all right we got one guy left you know what you get an instant yet you get instantly put in because I'm not fighting so you're in the winner's circle yeah you did it you did it you did it here in the winner's circle yeah that one Jules yeah round I all right fight in three two one fight oh my god it's on it's on now if you remember HQ got into the semi-finals just play technicality you talk over there you gotta stay in the arena oh my god is doing slug each once 100h is gone it's very cool he's gone he's gone with the spaghetti arm technique one of them teleported somewhere in the other all right Zen is in the grand final round let's start the fight at three two one oh so brutal it was over in a matter of seconds he just went to town on him alright that's it I think it's the grand final time who is it in the grand final Xander news final round alright alright fight starts in three two one [Music] god- comes out and takes the wind we have a champion ladies and gentlemen you win we have a champion yup [Laughter] [Music] | Barrot | UC1VVmGMJHYkaFTaT1qM3PMQ | 2017-11-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 320 | 1,591 |
FkmjRcKMkDk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkmjRcKMkDk | Zoning Board of Appeals Jul 14, 2022 | two and we're ready the appointed hour of six o'clock having been reached i called this meeting of the amherst zoning board of appeals to order my name is steve judge as zba chair meeting of the amherst zoning board of appeals pursuant to chapter 20 of the acts of 2021 this meeting will be conducted via remote memes members of the public who wish to access the meeting may do so via zoom or by telephone no in-person attendance of members of the public will be permitted but every effort will be made to ensure that the public can adequately access access the proceedings in real time via technological means additionally the meeting is recorded and may be viewed on the town of amherst youtube channel and the zba webpage in accordance with the provisions of massachusetts general laws chapter 48 in article 10 special permit granting authority of the amherst zoning bylaw this public meeting has been duly advertised and noticed that rob has been posted and mailed to parties at interest we will begin with a roll call of the zba members empaneled for tonight's meeting steve judge is present ms parks here mr maxfield here mr meadows here uh mr gilbert is not here that gives us a panel of four a quorum sufficient for doing business as the zba also attending the public meeting is maureen pollock planner with the town and rob mora the building commissioner is there anybody else from the town staff going to be on here nope all right thanks maureen the zoning board of appeals is a quasi-judicial body that operates under the authority of chapter 48 of the general laws of the commonwealth for the purpose promoting the health safety convenience and general welfare of the inhabitants of the town of amherst one of the most important elements of the amherst zoning bylaw is section 10.38 specific findings from this section must be made for all of our decisions all hearings and meetings are open to the public and are recorded by town staff the procedure is as follows the petitioner presents the application to the board during the hearing after which the board will ask questions for clarification or additional information after the board has completed its questions the board will seek public input the public speaks with the permission of the chair if a member of the public wishes to speak they should so indicate by using the raised hand function on their screen the chair with the assistance of the staff will call upon people wishing to speak when you are recognized provide your name and address to the board for the record all questions and comments must be addressed to the board the board will normally hold a public hearing where information about the project and input input from the public is gathered followed by public meetings for each the public meeting portion is when the board deliberates and is generally not an opportunity for public comment if the board feels it has enough information and time it will decide upon the applications tonight each petition heard by the board is distinct and evaluated on its own merits and the board is not ruled by precedent statutorily for a special permit the board has 90 days from the close of the hearing to file for variance the board has 100 days from the date of filing of the variants to file its decision no decision is final until the written decision is signed by the sitting board members and is filed in the town clerk's office once the decision is filed with a town clerk there is a 20-day appeal period for an agreed party to contest the decision with the relevant judicial body in superior court after the appeal period the permit must be recorded at the registry of ds to take effect tonight's agenda a public meeting cba fy 2022-18 joel greenbaum for the review and approval of the updated site plan building elevation and photometric plan relative to changes to the height of a wall mounted light fixture and changes to the driveway width from 17.7 to 18 feet wide and review of approval of submitted basement floor pursuant to conditions 2 3 and 4 of the previously approved special permit zba fy 20 22-14 located at 77 north whitney street map 14b parcel 98 general residence rg zoning district public hearings on zba fy 2022-16 and zba fy 2022-15 killering properties llc doing in care of valley property management request a special permit to allow a non-owner-occupied duplex and to request a special permit to extinguish the previously approved zba fy 1992-52 special permit under section 3.3211 10.33 and 10.38 of the zoning bylaw located at 80 pine street map 5a parcel 86 neighborhood residence rn zoning district this matter is continued from our june 23rd meeting and zba fy 2022-17 cns home solutions llc we request a special permit to allow an increase of the number of residential units converted dwellings from 1 to 2 under section 3.3241 7.9 9.22 and 10.38 of the zoning bylaw located at 485 pine street map 6a parcel 38 neighborhood residence rn zoning district following those matters there will be a time for general public comment on any matter that is not before the board tonight as well as any other business not anticipated within the last 48 hours the first order of business oh before we go to that other any disclosures for any of the matters on the agenda tonight if not the first order of business is zba fy 2022-18 joel greenbaum for the review and approval of the updated site plans building elevations photometric plan relative to changes to the height of a wall mounted light fixture and change in the driveway width from 17.7 to 18 feet wide and review an approval of a submitted basement floor pursuant to sections two three conditions two three and four of the previously approved special permit zba fy 2022-14 located at 77 north whitney street map 14b parcel 98 general residence rg zoning district um the items we have submittals we have from the applicant include um a we've got a site plan modification for the driveway we have the um i thought we had the light fixtures and also we have the basement floor pan do we have lights did they submit a cut shield on light fixtures or that they just they just changed the height so they just changed yeah it's the same like fixture type yep but it's just change in height okay um mr maxfield you were the you shared i think the hearing on this uh do you have anything that you want to add or um no i think it pretty much covers it i think it's just a review of those things for the board to see yep um great and uh mr chair uh we have chris farley rep uh the architect uh representing the applicant tonight sure mr farley do you want to give your name and address and introduce yourself to the board for the record and then proceed to explain briefly the changes required by the conditions two three and four uh of course thank you very much um my name is chris farley i'm an architect with cune riddle architects uh 28 amity street um in amherst and um uh the the listing of those three modifications uh is is complete uh we are uh uh making the the width of the driveway compliant uh we've lowered the lighting fixture uh building mounted lighting fixture from uh just under 20 feet to 12 feet above grade and we did include the basement floor plan on the architectural sheet for reference um i i think it's as straightforward as that but i'm happy to answer any questions uh the board may have thank you mr farley um many questions from any questions from members of the board seems pretty straightforward um yes um something came up about um a new the requirement from the state to put in charging stations and allocate spaces for electric vehicles is i realize that that wasn't that didn't come up at the last meeting but i didn't come up with the last meeting hearing on this but it came up in the last meeting uh maureen has that been looked into to see if that's applicable for this site also uh so to back up a little bit so um let's see here any building or state building code requirement for this project or any project the applicant would need to comply with um and there was a mention about making uh residential dwellings for multi-family homes ev ready and um that is part of the energy code um and so when um the applicant goes through his building permit application uh process that will be uh addressed the at the last meeting though craig you had mentioned about a certain percentage of of cars needed parking spaces need if there's so many parking spaces a percentage of them need to provide ev charging stations that that is not applicable to any application before the zba so i did look into those regulations and it was uh specific to um like an airport or or some other development that the the commonwealth put um regulations on so i just wanted to clarify that and mr mora the building commissioner is raising his hand mr mora all right i just wanted to add to maureen's comments that the requirements for ev ready are different for one and two family in our in our building and energy codes uh unlike the commercial code where it does require a little bit more work to occur by bringing the uh service point out to the parking area in the one and two family code it's more designed to be part of the building you know more like a receptacle in the garage or something like that so it's not it's not as extensive of a installation as it would be for a commercial building which would be three units of residential dwellings or greater anything bigger than that three three units or greater three units or greater uh transitions out of the one and two family residential code to a commercial code where that provision becomes applicable that we've seen in recent cases where we've brought conduit and uh you know boxes out into the parking area to be truly ready for the installation of an ev charging station out in the parking area so this is more than three units correct this is a two unit building yeah but the current combination of the two buildings is that not more than no the the building code is applicable to to the structure so there could be multiple structures on the property that you know you know amount to more than two three or more units but it's building based and this particular building is a two unit building so it follows the residential code not the commercial codes right that's good to know thank you great other questions or comments from board members great um if there's no further comments um i think we should vote on the um accepting the apple the submissions from the applicant on and uh agree that they meet with conditions two three and four of zba dba 20 22 is it 14 the earlier one and approve this zba 2022-18 do i have a motion max field is there a second circuit motion is seconded is there further discussion on the motion if there's no further discussion the vote occurs on the motion chair boat's eye miss parks hi mr maxfield hi mr meadows hi that's four votes that's sufficient for passage of the adoption of the special permit um so moved and approved thank you very much all right good luck thank you thank you the next order of business is zba fy 2022-16 and zba fy 2022-15 killeren properties llc care of valley property management requesting a special permit to allow a non-owner-occupied duplex and to request a special permit to extinguish the previously approved zba fy 1992-52 special permit under sections 3.321 10.33 10.38 of the zoning bylaw located at 80 pine street map 5a parcel 86 neighborhood residence district rn zoning district condition this is continued from our june 23rd to 1920 2022 meeting this is a proposal to have to extinguish a previously existing special permit and to replace that with a new special permit at the last meeting there were several requests from the board as well as from abutters and neighbors regarding this this project this application in pursuit of that we have received numerous submissions from the applicant and from staff since that time let me go through briefly with those submissions we have an updated sample lease with specifics to the property we have a tenant building management summary we have an updated we have updated business plans showing the dining room door is to be eliminated which was raised the last meeting an updated site plan showing a singular sign which um there was just debate about the board from the board and the applicant about whether it would be a single sign or a sign for each parking space there's a parking parking management plan there's a sample resident only parking sign submitted of a submission of a bicycle rack specification sheet for a seven bike bike rack an email from alan sanchez regarding 80 pine street dated july 5th an email from alan st hilaire regarding 80 pines street dated january 28th or june 28th excuse me an email from alan st hilaire regarding 80 pine street neighborhood outreach dated july 1st and also an email from alan st claire dated july 13th 2022 which contains numerous many of the resubmission of many of the items previously noted in the submission list staff submittals included an email from mr saint hilaire from 80 pine street dated june 28th an m.a corporation search entry entity summary regarding killering properties llc owner maps of owner occupied properties within a thousand feet of 80 pine street non-owner occupied properties within 1 000 feet of 80 pine street single-family homes properties within a thousand feet of pine street two family home properties within a thousand feet of pine street eight units or larger properties within a thousand feet of pine street and a list of complaints filed on properties owned by killer and properties that data that the list is dated october 21st 2022 i think that is all the submissions is it not maureen that's that's it um we conducted the site visit before so that doesn't have to be reported on i guess what i'd like to do is um ask mr saint laureate for the applicant to go over the changes that are submitted from our meeting back in june speak to those and then we can open it up for questions from the the panel thank you mr chair i will be happy to review our updated submissions and changes i'll just go through them point by point and happy to answer any questions at the end of the review we have uh at the request of a couple of board members uh updated the parking plan uh to define the edges a bit better and number the spaces to hopefully make them more identifiable we've also submitted an additional parking management plan as to how resident parking will be managed with you know combination of collecting their vehicle information with their applications to issuing parking passes and the signage that you mentioned earlier about resident parking only we've also submitted a tenant management plan summary which includes uh some photos uh it outlines our philosophy of how we select tenants and how we set expectations right from the start when potential tenants view these properties and kind of point out and explain the neighborhood and how it's mixed use and there are several residential properties in the area and how they need to conduct themselves and uh beyond that we did include some photos of the levels of finish that we're implementing in these editions we've had a couple of recent projects approved through the zoning board in town and those photos i've included to kind of show that we're building high-end units here granite counter tops hardwood floors custom cabinetry uh with uh you know which further underscores our commitment to finding and placing good tenants uh we certainly wouldn't want to have tenants that would not care for the property and not respect the neighbors uh because they're making a significant financial investment in the property which is an improvement not only to the property but to the neighborhood we also resubmitted the additional information for apartments pages of the application uh pages 9-10 and 52-53 in the original packet just to kind of clean up that language there's some formatting errors and also to clarify uh consistency between the lease language and the applicant package language we also worked with the the neighbor to the east uh mr alejandro his attorney john mclaughlin we co-authored some finer lease language and guest policy language as well as a couple of proposed conditions on the permit that would address the concerns of the neighbor so as to any noise or disturbance or illegal activity complaints that may happen on the property and how they're to be addressed and what the implications are for any kind of recurring issues with the tenants which if you know if there's more than two more than two incidents that are documented then they could face termination of lease and an eviction under mass law uh so according to that neighbor's attorney mr mclaughlin that assuages their concerns they are happy with the proposal i believe he's also going to comment when it comes time for the public comment to confirm that agreement but my understanding is that we've reached a point of agreement as far as how any noise complaints will be handled and that we are going to have tenants that conduct themselves in a neighborly manner the last thing that i'll mention is we did clear up a couple of points of confusion on the site plan pointing out where the bike rack trash storage no parking sign and also there was one light that was not clearly labeled which is now labeled building mounted light i believe that summarizes all of the submitted changes the mr san heller i did i also see in the your email july 13th to additional conditions regarding um leasing units on the subject premises um it's it's the it's entitled the following conditions are also agreeable between the applicant via butter to the east of the subject property 84 pine street mr alejandro with assistance of attorney mr j mclaughlin those is that accurate representation of your position as well that's condition 17 and 18. yes it is mr chair okay thank you so those should be added to the list of conditions i mean i'm proposing that so it should be added to the list of conditions we can vote on those later on um and one other question i had is i see on the site plan that there are the parking plan uh the demarcations of the parking spaces on the site plan have red lines along them i don't know and could you describe how you how you intend to demarcate those parking spaces a little closer it's more visibly for the tenants on site our plan is to install uh concrete curb stops at the head of each parking space that has worked very well for us in the past projects it gives them a place to line up to it outlines where each parking place is they're durable and lasting and aren't going to wear away with snow plowing and so forth all right great are the questions from members of the board okay if not um hearing we should have publicly open it up to public comment uh i see we have one mr mclaughlin the attorney for the butter has raised his hand um mr mclaughlin can you please identify yourself and your address for the record yes and then you have three minutes approximately to state your case your concerns thank you mr chair my name is attorney mclaughlin green miles lipton 77 pleasant street i'm here tonight on behalf of carmen roland and roberto alejandro who live at 84 pine street uh i want to thank the board for suggesting dialogue between the applicant and my kids we had email communications phone communications multiple drafts and we were able to reach resolution of the matter at least and we hope that the board is can agree with what we've done uh what was submitted that resolved my client's uh issues was a new sample lease um and a also the uh there's a group of agreeable conditions uh that we agreed to do and one of the conditions itself harkens back to the amherst complaint response provisions and those were submitted also with the the new sample lease and the new proposed conditions uh in essence one of the conditions says uh if there's a breach of the lease provisions pertaining to noise nuisance alcohol sales um in the guest tenant the guest provisions then it harkens back to the amherst complaint response provision so we'd like to have to be you know noticed and included but if the board accepts um what i've worked out with the applicant my clients withdrawal objections would speak in favor of this thank you mr mclaughlin is there any other comments from the public doesn't look like it i don't think so i just wanted to give people time to because that went quickly all right nobody else um mr sandalar do you wish to respond to anything from mr to the public comment uh no we are in agreement attorney mclaughlin and i are in agreement great any further comments or questions from the board if not let's move to the public meeting portion where we can discuss the merits of this app these two applications and um i guess i'd start out by saying that i think this is a case where we're it is a case where there's a it's a sensitive neighborhood in that it's about of two-thirds generally two-thirds occupied residential units one-third rental units so it's not a neighborhood with without uh rental units and non-owner-occupied nor is it a neighborhood which is um uh predominantly not on our occupied rental units so it's important for us to be careful and to consider it can be considered in our decisions and use the guidance of the zoning bylaw to to decide how we vote on this this these matters in this matter in particular i am also impressed with the response from the applicant to the concerns of the neighbors and i'm impressed with the improvement in the property management and the reduction in complaints of killer and owned properties or o'connell owned properties before and after management by valley management it seems to be a case where there's better management currently than there had been in the past so those are i think positive factors for me in considering this application i also know that this project this property has been rental property for a while and so it is not a change in the rental property while it is a increase in the potential number of renters and people that can live in the space compared to what there was before argo currently is so for all those reasons it seems to me that it is um something that we should it we have to do our due diligence but this seems to me to be a reasonable uh request from the property owner and the two motions one distinguish the previous um special permit and this one to create a new special permit with conditions uh seemed to me to be a reasonable proposal and one that i would support but that being my summary i'd love to hear from any other board members who either agree or have other concerns or feel otherwise mr maxfield yeah i just wanted to to agree with that sentiment there i think um as long as we can make our findings on this matter if the um if the neighbors uh the butters are okay with it then i think we can move forward again as long as we make the findings yeah okay thank you mr maxwell any other comments mr meadows but you're muted qrik i'm very much in agreement with everything you said i'm very impressed that the uh that the homeowner and the management company have worked this out with the neighbors attorneys and and have come to a conclusion that is satisfying to both of them apparently and i i think this is a very uh excellent indication of how the zpa can help both sides on these these matters i think that's a really good observation and if i may i this seems to me to demonstrate that the use of the special permit process can improve the management of the proper rental properties and improve the conditions of the neighborhood if it's done correctly and the conditionality of special permits i think is a key factor in doing that so i agree with you you said mr meadows a lot thank you all right are there any other comments if not we have an unusual two motions which somewhat unusual so the first motion is going to be to approve the new special permit the second motion yes maureen first you need to go through the findings well yes i will do that but i'm just going to explain how we're doing it yeah okay okay yeah then the second the second motion is to um extinguish extinguish the existing one but to do that we have to go through our findings under um under 10.38 and i like to go through the conditions first because that's what allows us to make the findings so i want to review the conditions first and then we'll go into and because of those those conditions i think we can make i believe we can make the findings so the conditions are as follows their standard uh condition regarding projects shall be built maintained and managed according to the approved plans and i'm assuming that those will be updated with anything that that's been received maureen after july 7th okay um condition two regards is the the um condition regarding logging and maintaining all complaints filed with the property owner condition three deals with the annual renewal of the residential registration and having amherst and having the complaint log submitted to the building commissioner an up-to-date complaint log and violation log submitted to the building condition commissioner when the residential registration is applied for on an annual basis number four is the permit the expire upon change of ownership unless yes um i have a comment i see that allen might have a comment if you if you're um wanted to take his uh take his comment but uh i noticed a mistake on my part for condition three i cite uh condition 45 um that should be condition two sorry okay condition two mr sandal air is there uh normally we don't take comments in the middle of discussion but is there a urgent problem i apologize uh the issue is that the two conditions about logging and reporting the complaints was something that was proposed to us but we we prefer to not have those two conditions on the permit and since they hadn't come up since the initial project application report we didn't realize that those were something that was going to be imposed on this permit we feel that with the reporting and complaint tracking both through the police department and rental registration program that they they're just not necessary or warranted on a project of this size they were authored for a much much larger project uh and we feel that the you know the means in place along with the complaint response plan which is required as the as part of the special permit are sufficient on this project well mr palair i'm operating off the submission i received in title conditions for 80 pine the first line says the applicant agrees with conditions 1 through 16 proposed by staff board of the project application we request a second paragraph of condition 2 which i was going to get to when the expiry of the change of ownership was proposed in the project application report include the following language which deals with foreclosure so which we have done in the past these conditions one and two are conditions three and four conditions two and three excuse me are um i think reasonable con reasonable um requirements regarding um non-owner occupied two two-bedroom or two-unit and or larger um properties in town on something that i think we'd be looking at using more commonly going forward i don't think there i don't read this as being tremendously burdensome um keeping a log you'll have to do some of this anyway pursuant to the lease that uh the modifications of the lease that you've agreed with with the uh the neighbors and upon the annual submission is it seems to me that that all of this is some is is information that you would norm in the normal course of business have in your in your possession at the current time and it's just merely recording those and submitting them as on an annual basis to the town it doesn't it also reinforces the um i think reinforces the way in which we can make judgments about we as a board and the town itself can make judgments regarding the um problems if there are any or the good or the bad management of rental housing as it goes into residential districts and so i'm these are important to me um but i'd like to i'd like to continue to have those in the in the conditions so that's where i'm coming from the other board members may disagree but it seems to me that these are reasonable things and i'm sorry that you're only the second one out of the shoot on this but i think this will be something that won't put you at a disadvantage compared to other um management companies because i i think this is a model of something similar this will be considered by the board at future applications understood i was just caught off guard a bit here because the the project application report i'm looking at from june 23rd had those two conditions that we did not have an objection to i did not receive any update to that and i'm not seeing those conditions in that project application report oh i'm looking at uh application report too late dated july 7th got it okay well this is something that's going to be uh stand the standard expectation then i guess i can't promise that but it would be my intent to put it before the board or a version close to this before the board um with other applications that come before us thank you for taking my comment yep thank you it's good to clarify that sorry for any confusion um other conditions include this is added the standard condition on expiry of change of ownership unless the prior change of ownership the prospective this permission shall expire upon the change of ownership unless prior to the exchange of ownership the prospective property owner shall appear before the zba at a public hearing for review and approval of the management plan parking plan uh parking management plan and lease agreement and to determine whether additional conditions are needed to meet section 10.38 findings under the zoning bylaw and butter notices shall be made in accordance with general massachusetts general laws 48 and 11 section 11 of the cva rules and regulations this is a similar condition that we placed on other properties in the last couple of last year as well as the modification requested by the marine we have a modification requested by the applicant that deals with um foreclosures if the mortgage is foreclosed and that was included in the package and agreed that should also be in there as has been in other previous um previous special permits uh standard condition that all rooms should be used and labeled as the following any dwelling unit on the property she'll be rented and registered with the residential rental bylaw the approved management plan shall be followed and the owner may change to this plan including change of property management shall return to the zoning board of appeals at a public meeting no more than four unrelated individuals shall occupy each drawing unit all exterior lighting shall be designed and downcast um dark sky compliant street numbers shall be clearly marked and reflective parking shall occur on improved spaces only the parking is maintained i don't know that we need to reference the new parking but because it's already going to be referenced in the new sheets uh the parking and drive shall be constructed in accordance with article 7. parking should be clearly delineated i think we've had an explanation of what that means in this case and i think that's fine under this case um individual parking state again they should be i mean do we need both of these i don't think we need 12 and 13. uh let's take a look 12. it is three sort of uh kind of restrictions individual parking places shall be marked i think we just need one of those sure we could combine them yeah under no circumstances of the basement of your dwelling be used for sleeping or living spaces all conditions imposed under the order shall be followed at all times the order that is the order of the con com if i'm not incorrect right um total number of persons is limited to 10 or fewer people at any time this limit is a is in total and shall include lessees in residence so it's a limited large number of people in the gallery and that references back to the new lease policy of the amended lease that um he has submitted overnight states one for one guest are limited to four days in any consecutive 30-day period or 14 days during the lease term again that references the least revised lease and the maximum number of overnight visitors shall be four people at any one time again representing the lease policy are there any other conditions any questions about these conditions or any other additional conditions that the board wishes to impose or discuss okay so mr chair uh attorney mclaughlin has and and rob mora has they have both each have raised their hands all right mr mora first i i think i'm going to say exactly what attorney mclaughlin was going to say is that there were three conditions i think that were suggested to be proposed that i think you would be let me find those so with uh when leasing the units on the subject premises the applicant agent shall utilize lisa's consistent with the sample lease that's right that one and then i read that but i can't find it yeah read them all through would you know okay they're lengthy okay hold on okay when leasing the units on the subject premises the application shall utilize lease is consistent with the sample lease dated july 12 2022 submitted to the board with said leases containing provisions barring noise disturbance or nuisance is set forth in sample lease 5 l barring alcohol sales at has set forth in sample at least 5n and mandating compliance with the guest policy set forth in lease sample at least five m and in addendum to sample lease and provisions in the lease which provides that should should the applicant or management observe or become aware of a violation of these provisions or receive a valid complaint regarding same that shall constitute sufficient grants for termination of the lease pursuant with the complaint complaint response plan plan in mass general law chapter 186 if the least provisions referenced in the condition listed above our violated property leaser management shall follow steps outlined in the complaint response plan dated july 12 2022 and then the next one next condition is the applicant shall keep the contact information for lisa or their agent listed in the complaint response plan updated at all times with rental permitting inspection services including after our contacts additionally the applicant will provide in writing this contact information and any updates thereof to the direct abutters on pine street to the subject property email shall be considered sufficient written communication correct thank you for the recitation of those conditions all right mr mclaughlin are you fine with this he's blinking in and out yeah he must be yes yes mr chair um those were the conditions that we worked on and thank you for clearing them thank you nope and i i see them here i just had failed to identify them all right good enough um if there's no discussion on those conditions um we include these unless there's any objection um these conditions shall be included in the motion to approve the special permit maureen has graciously and because she's worried that i might goof this up has graciously put sample motions for us in this case so the sample motion before the i'm going to read this and then i'll ask for a second the sample motion is that we close the public for zba fy 2022-16 that we make a motion i make a motion to close the public hearing and to approve the special permit to allow a non-owner-occupied duplex under section 3.3211 and 10.38 of the zoning bylaw located at 80 pine street map 5a parcel 86 neighborhood residents rn zoning district with said conditions that we've just been through and i would reference those one through 18 i think um and zba and that's the motion do i have a second uh mr chair would you like to go through the 10.38 findings yes i would maureen [Laughter] yes i would and then any other findings so anxious that we were and happy that we resolved this quickly that i i skipped an important step and i thank you for helping us on that um first of all we have to find under section 3.3211 the non-owner pi non-owner occupied duplex for non-owner occupied duplexes one or both dwelling units are rented and neither unit serves as a principal residence of one or more owners 80 pine street is in the neighborhood residence district in that zoning district the proposed use a non-owner occupied duplex is a use permitted by special permit by the zoning board of appeals pursuant to section 3.211 and 10.38 of the zoning bylaw they've met the other requirements with property management they met the requirements regarding responsible rental property entity and with valley management and the applicant has provided contact well the applicant hasn't provided contact information for one residence we do have i think you're going to be doing that or you do have a either you will do that or you have a 24-hour number for the management company to be reached by uh for complaints and the applicant has provided to the board a copy of the management plan in the complaint response plan we also find that they have complied with parking and access regulation under article 7. we also find that the they are within the dimensional requirements of table three and we move on to section 10.38 specific findings for 10.380 and 381 this deals with the proposal being suitably located in the community and it's compatible with existing units and is un existing uses and other units uses permitted by right in the same district the staff reviewed this and i believe we proposed that they propose a non-owner-occupied duplex which is allowed in the district and allowed by special permit if review and approval the property is located along a highly traveled road pine street comprised of a broad range of architectural styles including single family and two family homes there are also municipal educational retail dining and commercial businesses in close proximity 10.382 10.383 385 387 the proposal would not constitute we have to find that the proposal will not constitute a nuisance due to air water pollution flood noise etc the proposal would not substantially inconvenient or be a hazard to a butters the proposal provides a convenient and vehicular pedestrian movement within the site we find that the proposal maintains the existing plannings to visually shield the proposed parking and trash and recycling containers from the adjacent properties to the east west and south and the proposal provides dark sky-compliant lighting and provides safe and vehicle and safe vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site and in relation to other properties 10.384 adequate or appropriate facilities would be provided for the proper operation of the proposed use utility utilities are found on to be adequate proposal ensures that it is a performance with the parking and sign regulations it is there's four parking spaces for each dwelling and conditions set forth and in the parking plan submitted we find that they comply with the parking and sign ritual regulations proposal provides convenience safe vehicular and pedestrian movement we find that that's the case the proposal ensures adequate space for off-street loading that's not applicable to this project the proposal uh provides adequate methods of disposal under storage for sewage refuge and recyclables and trash and recycling bills will be stored in service via four 96 gallon rolling poly carts servicing both trash and recycling containers shall be located on the north side of the building between entrances to units a and b and will be screened from the public right away by the house to the west and south by the existing vegetation the east weekly pickup for both residential units will be provided by usa handling and recycling the subject of property is connected to the town's water and sewer 10.390 the proposed proposal ensures protections from flood hazards as stated in section 3.228 the property is not found within the design flood zone the board has however conditioned this proposal on the on compliance with the order of conditions dep number 0889-0697 from the conservation commission 10.391 is not applicable it deals with unique or historic features 10.392 provides adequate the proposal provides adequate landscaping screening of adjacent residential uses and provision of street tooth streets landscape islands and parking and landscape buffer along the street frontage the proposal maintains existing landscaping screen from adjacent residential uses proposal includes an 860 square foot vegetative restoration area at the location where the attached barn will be demolished and said restoration area will receive six inch of topsoil with plantings of 10 24 to 36 inch high inch high high bush blueberry shrubs and conservation wildlife seed mix 10.393 proposal provides protections of adjacent properties by minute minimizing ex intrusion of lighting including parking lot and exterior lighting um we've dealt that's referenced in the lighting plan and the lighting plan is dark sky compliant exterior lightings and fixtures to eliminate the parking areas in the walkways um 10.394 deals with impact on steep slopes is not applicable 10.395 the proposal does not create disharmony with respect to the terrain use scale and architecture existing buildings um the staff reviewed this the pine street location neighborhood is located along a highly traveled main artery business between north amherst and pelham as well as cushman and levert in shootsbury business and commercial large and large family multi-family uses are located in north amherst to the west and immediately to the north subject property there are several existing multi-family dwellings and single-family dwellings along the section of pine street as we go through this we find that there are a total of 48 properties are owner occupied 25 are non-owner occupied 43 are identified as having single families a single family home 11 properties are identified as having two family homes and a total of two properties are identified are large um rental units having eight units or more the neighborhood is comprised of a broad range of architectural styles and the style of the home the architectural style of in the immediate vicinity of this home is is varies and this is comports with that varied style in proportion scale shape landscape and uh 10.396 deals with proposal provide a screening for storage areas uh uses the screens to to screen the strap trash and recycling bins either from the by placement of the house or by vegetation 10.397 deals with recreational facilities we find there's sufficient open space 398 deals with harmony the general purpose and the intent of the bylaw section 4 of demographics and housing of the amherst master plan states that a mix of housing be provided to meet the needs of and is affordable to the broader spectrum of the community with the applicant providing the supplementary dwellings as redevelopment on existing property the proposal has met the intent of the master plan by providing a mix of housing within the neighborhood the board needs to find whether the proposal meets the applicable zoning bylaws including section 3.211 10.33 and 10.38 um those are the findings are there any objections concerns questions about the findings if not i think the motion before us as stated is to approve zba 20 22-16 with the conditions and based on the findings we have made do i have a second okay is there any discussion if there's no further discussion we move to a vote on this motion this will be a roll call vote chair boats i miss parks hi mr maxfield aye mr meadows hi that's four votes the amount required for approval of a special permit the motion is passed the second motion is to extinguish the currently existing um special permit so that's f cda motion um zba application fy 2022-15 i make a motion to close a public hearing and to approve the special permit to extinguish the previously approved zba fy 1992-52 special firm under 10.33 and 10-point morning bylaw you would also note that i think the same 10.38 um conditions are met for this motion as we've previously stated and i don't feel we have to go through all the 10.38 one more time if we reference that if we reference it in this case am i wrong so uh the second motion for the application for um 2022-15 is actually to extinguish the previous approve so uh there doesn't need to be any conditions that are part of this this is to terminate that special permit and then therefore the other special permit that you just approved uh is the one that will be valid the conditions yeah we don't need to do any conditions for this okay do i have a second second miss parks you you had your hand up first all right is there any discussion if there's no discussion the motion the vote occurs on the motion um chair boats eye mr sparks aye mr maxfield aye mr meadows hi that's four votes four votes are sufficient to pass a special permit um the motion passes congratulations your two special permits uh good luck and thank you for working with the neighbors and bringing this to us in this in this manner thank you thank you very much mr chair members of the board ms and attorney mclaughlin and mr mora we appreciate all your help on this the next order of business is zba 2022-17 cns home solutions llc requests a special permit to allow an increase in the number of residential units converted dwelling from one to two under sections 3.3241 7.9 9.22 and 10.38 of the zoning bylaw located at 485 pine street map 6a parcel 38 neighborhood residence rn zoning district i'm just going to grab my the submissions that we have but first i will talk about the site visit we had a site visit uh this week i think it was tuesday we had a site visit um we walked the property we met with the current owner walked the property line to the back of the the property observed the fencing observed the shed and we walked around the house and then we entered the house um it is clear that the house is in um disrepair and needs significant work but we walked through the house we walked upstairs and we also went to the basement the house has been cleaned out um much has been removed from the house in terms of what was uh material that was in the house but there still needs significant work on the premises there is um we observe the property around the house asked about the there's a doorway that opens up to about a five or six foot drop the second egress of the first floor there are numerous doors in the house that have um enter into rooms that would otherwise be i think a bedroom or a could be used as a bedroom but it's probably labeled as a dining room i think there's significant work that has to be done on the property in the uh the current as it currently stands um but the property needs a lot of work and other than that we understand that the current owner is intends to sell we talked to the current owner he told us he intends to sell the property now and and has a purchase agreement contingent upon various factors one of which may be the approval of a special permit um maureen and mr max felt you were both there is there anything else you wish to add to the description of the site visit okay all right um materials that we've received on this from this property include a um zoning board of appeals special permit application we have received included in that as a complaint response form a additional information required for any residential rental unit dealing with signage landscaping snow removal trash and recycling and parking we have received a memorandum in support of the application which is a narrative talking about the the desire of the applicant what he wants to do with the property and suggesting findings under 10.38 9.22 and 3.3241 we also have a um that was submitted by attorney robert pellegrini we have the commonwealth of mass a deed from the commonwealth of massachusetts showing the property from 1926 which outlines the property and then we outlines the property and has a a map a site plan attached to it we've also received a site plan from [Music] cns home solutions i don't know daniel salz is the land surveyor in this case that's dated 414 2002 2022. there also has been communication between the staff ms pollock and attorney pellegrini and others in his law firm i think those are dated july 1st july 5th july 6th those include um response to the public comments as well as some tennis leaps notification questions and dealing with the site visit i think that's it for the submissions on this prop on this property is there anything else maureen uh if you didn't say it already uh the management plan and the complaint response plan and then there was a public comment submitted by who resides at 11 hitching post road and the email was sent on july 1st great okay um who's here representing the applicant hi this is uh rob pellegrini um representing the applicant the applicant and mr pellegrini can you just uh for the record give us your address sure um 63 main street in bridgewater zero two three two four thank you and i uh my clients here as well cns home solutions it's actually uh he isn't hasn't raised his hand but he's oh what is his name is it kyle yeah oh okay i'll make him a panelist all right great thanks and what is uh who is he sorry he's the owner of cns the the applicant and and the owner so um i think this one um we have a recent development um the the buyer actually walked on him today so um what i wanted to ask sort of publicly is this really came up because cns um originally purchased it to renovate it they believed it to be a legal two family at the time uh for a variety of reasons and uh market it marketed it that way as well and then when the actual buyers came in obviously as part of their process they went in to see mr morat at which time they realized um there might be some questions on the use which is practical to me um you know you can see from what's available in the um the town um documents that it's been used that way for quite some time as i had indicated and um but there wasn't ever a formal permit approved so what i'm concerned with is that cns is gonna kind of be in this holding pattern when i'm sure everybody can agree that it would be great if this property could be cleaned up so what i wanted to sort of ask is if there's any way that cns could at least be given the a level of comfort that they could just market and try to find a new buyer as a two family they definitely don't want to even pull a permit you know let alone have it occupied so i'm wondering if there's some way that the zba can sort of acknowledge it and you know even if there was a con a recorded condition on there that not even a permit could be applied for until they return to the cva for the proper permitting but to me right now it seems very premature to be proposing a lease for example when there's not even an end user so i certainly don't want to waste your time but i do recognize that there's a need for my client to move on so that's my request i guess at this time which isn't what i was in really anticipating asking for it tonight but it is what it is um i'm going to ask rob and the staff to respond directly to the possibility of some sort of interim and perhaps can walk with you walk you through the steps that we use in town to um deal with proper deal with properties like this but i do want to just be um straightforward with my fellow board members who cannot attend the the site visit that this is a property that needs a lot of work it is it is from the outside the landscape everything is is a mess it's overgrown the the uh the house has doesn't you know like i said has a door that drops six five feet onto the ground um it's overgrown the um the barn in the back is full of junk and it's i'm not sure that it's will stand up much longer um but the house is inside the house is in very very bad shape it took all we could handle just to walk through it um and it needs significant amount of work um and i think this all that being said it's a long ways from being ready to receive it i believe a long ways from being ready to receive a special permit it's nowhere close to receiving occupancy of residency it's it's a it's a mess to say the least um all that being said it's not a um it is a place where i think a two duplex either owner occupied or non-owner-occupied is probably appropriate it's close to christmas next door to cushman market there are other owner there are other duplexes and rental non-owner occupied rental properties in the near area and i don't think it'd be disruptive to the neighborhood in fact it will be an improvement to the neighborhood if this place would be uh fixed up and um and you know meet basic building codes and safety features which this doesn't at the present time so i'm not i want to assure you or the applicant that i don't think this is that the board i'm not and i don't think any of the board members are opposed to trying to facilitate uh rental prop actual rental property in that space we need the rental property and this is a good place for it it's just got a long ways to go and everything and there's a lot more that we typically require from these rental permits and we've gotten so far on this property i mean for example right now there's only one there's 100 volt 100 amp service for a duplex that isn't going to work you got to have more than that number one number two there's never been any kind of residential rental permit pulled on this that's never been applied for is so it's been operating outside of the of the um town requirements now that's not the current owner's fault i admit that it was a prior owner because this current owner just bought this recently but he inherited this mess um there's not there's there's not a real lighting we need more of a lighting plan the parking plan doesn't really fit the property there's there's a right-of-way that's along the property line that extends five feet on each side of the property line but that right-of-way is for passage it's not for parking there is place on there is sufficient room on the property for parking but we we don't have a we need to have a parking plan we also need more specific plans in terms of the landscape right now it's just it's overgrown with weedy trees and and i think you want to remember i think at some point you're gonna for just for safety reasons you're gonna wanna remove the the um the shed in the back um because i don't think that to my eye i don't think that's uh this is a safe or a stable dwelling or safe stable building so i think you're going to need a whole lot of things and that what i would encourage you and i would we also leave this open to other members of the board i would encourage you to perhaps think about withdrawing the withdrawing the application at this point working with the staff to try to come up with a way to come come up with some designs or come up with some kind of at least at least a management plan and other things that we could then look at when there is a potential for a buyer um we are not i think you can say that i can't believe there's anybody in the on the board who would oppose a reasonable proposal for rental housing in that area either owner occupied or non-owner-occupied but we just need a whole lot more information than we have currently to be able to approve that even the first step mr pellegrino so that's my that's my feeling i'm happy to open it up to comments from the board but i don't i want to say it's a real problem but i don't think it is but i don't think it's a problem that can't be fixed so that's two negatives i think it's a problem that can be fixed i'll put it that way and so mr maxfield you were there at this at the site visit is there anything that i said that you would disagree with or do you think this that represents your feeling as well i know i absolutely agree with that um yeah i mean to continue the theme of the night here just echoing what you said on this one i um going in there it's yeah that that house is is so so far for being anything that something can uh can be lived in but yeah i think i'd love to see that turn into something that that could be um livable i think it's a great location and i think if the applicant does want it to be a um two-family home a duplex in there i think that is a good location for it but yeah i agree right now with what what's been given to us uh it's it's it's nothing close to what we would need and just looking at that property it i i yeah it would it really would take a a total overhaul so i think your suggestion of withdrawing and working with town staff to get get it to a point that it can be something that come before us that we would be able to approve i think is uh is probably the best way forward on this and mr pellegrino i would also say that i you know i'm up i would not be i would not be in favor of some kind of official action at this point taking some official action on the zba to give a prospective buyer you know a certainty but i this is a public meeting this is recorded uh the perspective you could certainly point you or your client could certainly point this prospective buyer to the um the intention of the board through this meeting what we'd like to see and i think that would give them some comfort but i'm not prepared at this point to provide anything more formal than that or more or more concrete okay so but i want to just in case i've missed something mr maura or maureen is there anything else that you wish to add that we should know about you can work with these you can certainly work with the the applicant to find something if they withdraw come back with other other options could you not well absolutely i you know i i personally wasn't at the site visit but i did hear a little bit about it but as a vacant property uh not registered in the in the rental permanent program uh i would expect that the building inspector that conducted the site visit probably would put some sort of notice out to the owner anyway just to um you know establish for the record that the the building sounds like it's unsafe you know just by what i've heard here tonight so i think that would probably be um our next step and then uh you know absolutely we would be you know available to work with the property owner or the next property owner if that's the case to uh you know bring the property back to a condition that could be presented to the board but i totally agree with the comments made so far it doesn't sound like there's an action for the board to make or take at this point it's you know it's approval denial on the request and i don't think there's really any other option okay so any other comments from board members i don't want to shut this off before we proceed any further you know i think your options are to to ask that it be withdrawn and withdrawn without pres without prejudice and since we've gotten to a meeting does that require a vote on our part or can uh the apple can do it go ahead more uh i guess because this is a public hearing um you should open it up to the for public comment yep we will but i just want to that's a good reminder maureen i just want to understand what the possibility is so the public can respond to this as well but the possibility is for the applicant to withdraw it if he wishes and does it does that need a vote on our part if they would yes yes so you would um similar to the other uh the last special apartment application you would make a motion to close the public hearing and to if it's well actually so is it the applica the applicant would make the request to withdraw without prejudice and we would need to vote requests you would vote on that so if they're agreeable to that okay all right let's see if there's any public yep we'll get to that in a second but i just want to make sure the public knew what we were doing before we get public comment so um is there any public comment i know this is kyle the actual applicant yes mr cabral please identify yourself it's kyle cabral i'm one i'm one of the owners of cns home solutions yes yeah so i just want to make some i understand what everyone said i just want to make some additional context i know some of the submissions earlier in terms of the documentation i was provided this started again just context for the future um for potentially a future buyer to deal with this so and i'll let you label my intent uh right now um i had a sense that this session was gonna go this way which is fine this morning i got word of the new buyer who was essentially withdrawing because of her non-confidence of being able to do what she wants and getting this a two family it's been a long process um but the initial discussions were rob we had and we found information i don't know it was in the late 70s early 80s where there was clearly a switch from a single family to a two family and there was even a two family alteration that was written down at that point is when the town assumingly accepted it as a two family which is why under the assessor's database this is the two family my only ask is um to probably revert that language in the assessor's database back to a single if if that to be the case the only thing i want to say and i will pass this on to the who the prospective buyer was going to be um that their their me you guys would be willing to work with her but my intent is to to close this um and the only the only thing that um not unhappy about but it's it's too bad i just don't have the time to continue this myself in terms of this is an investment decision for me so my plan is to essentially sell it as a single family and i'm not sure who the next buyer is going to be but i do know who this prospective buyer would be in terms of the two family it's a essentially a high net worth person very high quality person and she essentially outlined her plan she was going to probably spend over 200 thousand dollars in the property and make it a beautiful property and i have full faith that she was going to do that but now that opportunity is going away um so i definitely intend to put it back in the market so i just can't deal from this deal with it from a holding perspective in terms of the cost associated to it um so that is going to be my intent and i will let the whoever the new buyer is let them know that the town's willing to work and that's fine but i just want to just let the board know on how we're approaching this so thank you all right other comments from the public if not um any response from board members to the public comment miss parks so i'm just wondering how this house is um how the um robert maureen may be how this house is going to be listed going forward right now it's listed as a two-family house i i looked at the property card um do you have a feeling about um what kyle said about turning it back into a one family home yeah you know i think now that we're aware of it and we haven't been able to ourselves find any uh documentation to support it being a two-family and this current owner has isn't able to provide anything i think what we would do now typically is notify the assessor's office formally that we think that that was an error at some point and it needs to be corrected and listed as a single family it doesn't change any of the prior property cards so as you go back in history you'll see what happened it'll show up as a two family for a certain period of time uh the notes that kyle spoke about will still remain there it's just that the most current record would uh would probably stay vacant single family as its last known use all right thank you mr mora any other questions comments from the board i think i sense that the applicant would like to withdraw this without prejudice and if i am correct um and i see you mr pellegrino nodding and that's what i heard mr cabral say as well i would move i would acknowledge the applicant's request and move that the application pursuant to the request of the applicant be withdrawn without prejudice is there a second second mr meadows seconds um is there any discussion and without prejudice for the benefit of you mr uh for of everybody means it can be brought back again within a two-year period and so it's this we can get this property can be um before the board again all right um any further questions uh mr moore has raised his hand mr mara yep yeah uh very minor thing but important uh mr judge if we could ask mr pellegrini to state that you know or at least you know say okay we saw his head nodding and you know kyle's screen is turned off i just you know i want to be clear that that is their request and they understand that and are making that request to the board a little bit all right okay that's exactly what i was going to ask for great all right there's no discussion the vote occurs on the motion it's a roll call vote and requires four votes chair votes i miss parks aye mr max field aye mr meadows hi that's four votes not sufficient to pass the motion to withdraw the application without prejudice um i would my comment would just be i hope that you'll look to work with staff we do we have a desire in this town to have more housing and more rental affordable rental housing especially is incredibly important it seems like a great place to do that and you know that you have a tom that's that wants to work with you to accomplish that in uh in a way consistent with the zoning bylaws and the requirements of the town so thank you for your interest and um thank you for your effort thank you very much have a nice evening good luck good luck to you all right there being no other items on the agenda the next order of business is public comment on any matter not before the board tonight so if anyone from the public wishes to speak uh press the raise your hand feature tool all right no hands raised next order of business is any old any new business not anticipated in the last 48 hours this is the place where we can talk about what our next meet when our next meeting is maureen and what's on the schedule for that yeah i guess firstly uh the the remote meeting um uh the i guess the state regulations on uh remote meeting is expiring at midnight today um and that was a pandemic related open meeting law relief um although it is anticipated that the um the state legislative body will perhaps extend the remote participation um they haven't done so as of yet i guess the bill the house passed a certain bill and then the senate passed a different version so they are are not in sync so both bodies need to come together and pass the same bill before governor breaker signs off on it needless to say so uh our next meeting or all meetings moving forward until the uh a a new uh bill is enacted by the state uh i get i guess we're gonna start meeting in person um so that includes uh the next meeting which is uh scheduled for july 28th um i am i believe i'm going to be um list um stating on the agenda and on in the legal ad that the meeting will be held in person in the town room located on the second floor of the town hall and it will also list the zoom login information so perhaps if the legislative body does pass something um to allow to allow the uh the continuance of using uh doing remote participation perhaps we can say oh forget about meeting in person we can just meet and zoom but we won't know until july 28th or or between now and july 28th and so with that uh if it is meeting in person i believe we need to have uh we need to have quorum for uh in-person participation so with this board we would need at least three zba members present in the town room and any other zba members could meet remotely so if perhaps just throwing it out there if someone's in wealth fleet or columbia or who who knows where perhaps they could continue participating remotely and what we have scheduled for that meeting so far is a public hearing to review the rules and regs the zba rules and regs particularly the legal ad advertisement fee and i suggest that everyone review the rules and regs to see if you have any of their suggestions for editing or amending and then there's two public meetings scheduled one would be for you drive south that's the uh you this board previously approved the special permit for a mixed-use building it's currently being constructed and they need to come back at a public meeting for the review and approval of their permanent signage and then the the board previously approved a solar project at the hickory ridge golf course located on west palmer island and they need to ask for an extension of their permit their special apartment is going to expire in september um they've been having issues with um um with shortages of uh soil panels um which i believe is you know a result of the pandemic um and so they're trying to um get panels and it's taking much longer than needed and then they need to amend a condition a condition so uh we'll be taking up the up those three items at the july 28th meeting so if anyone cannot attend i believe tammy can't attend and dylan can attend yep oh and craig uh oh can't attend oh boy in person or or at all for me it's in person uh okay in new york city that day well so i and then i guess um another announcement which will be related to this discussion is that the town council appointed um sarah marshall to the zba and she was she just was sworn in by the town clerk i believe today um and she has um already um uh confirmed that she's available for the july 28th meeting um i i actually forgot to ask if she could attend in person assuming that she can that we would have steve oh boy steve sarah perhaps oh we need a third person to attend um and i believe that the town council is going to reconsider the appointmentship of john i forget his last name already varner varner and that will take place on july 218th we also have john gilbert oh and john giblet okay so steve so right now we have steve i don't know if sarah can appear in person but we have three people that possibly can myself sarah and john and he has confirmed that he can attend and then craig can attend uh remotely that's four people and then if john is appointed uh uh with by the town council that would be five members right but we have but we have it sounds like we have three for for a quorum in person because that's what we need to run the meeting and four to vote on any special permit so that yeah if that's the case we have sufficient members yeah and i believe sarah is in attendance right now i'll send you an email but if uh sarah if you are hearing me you can just send me a quick email saying if you can attend in person or not that that would be so that that does mean that for tammy dylan and craig if you have questions about the rules the regulations if you have um if you have a suggestion or you want to talk about the the cost of the of the ads which the town is subsidizing the significantly for the cost of the placement of the ads um get your comments to the staff or as quickly as before the 28th so we can incorporate them in the discussion this is something on a it'll be deliberation so we can't talk to each other about it because the open meeting line but you can you can pass your thoughts on to the staff and that can then be shared with us through the uh at the meeting so i would encourage you to do that and because it's unfortunate to have an administrative meeting with half the permanent members of the the full members of the committee that uh can't be it can't be there so um but i think it's also important that we do have this meeting for sarah um i want to first of all i want to welcome her to the board um she's appointed as a associate member uh and uh we could really use the help as you can see we need we need more not fewer people as zba board members so sarah thank you for volunteering to do this and for all of you if you know somebody else who wants to serve on the board rope them in and tell them what a great fun what great fun it is lie a little bit to get them on board um but it's an important thing and we really um and i appreciate the effort that all of you put into it i know the town does and i think we do something good for the town no but by doing this so see if you can help us help us find other people who are willing to do the same thing um any other questions about upcoming meetings about that the the pandemic in person uh requirements or lack of requirements from the state and i guess that's going to apply to everybody right rob i mean every every board in town will have to deal with this we'll either have to start meeting in person and we'll will the public still have zoom or is that up to that hasn't been decided yet uh yeah you can enter yeah you know it's unlikely because um it's really complicated and um requires a lot of staff effort to run the hybrid meeting so you know the the it department has to be you know on site for it to occur and available and you know at least last you know up until this point the town manager and the council have decided that only council meetings would be held that way uh but but probably not because of the time that it would take and staff resources to to actually operate it okay well for one i've and question of resources is not something we can determine here but i can say in terms of value to the town and value of public comment the hybrid meeting going forward would make a lot of sense and i can't judge the budget implications of that that it's not my not my portfolio but it makes a lot of sense and that it gives an opportunity for feedback from the from um town residents in a safe way for some that's a consideration and also in a convenient way which is the other consideration for some people and and i don't think we want them in these times i don't think we want to make it hard for people to to uh to participate in their in their government and i think this hybrid did that well we volunteered to serve on the board and so maybe it's incumbent upon us to appear in person and appear and i wouldn't mind having a meeting sharing a meeting of my fellow board members all in one room would be nice for a change but um that's our responsibility we took that on ourselves but to whatever degree you can communicate that to the budget powers that be i i find it would be a good use of town funds to incorporate the hybrid meeting in the future miss parks i also think that we should get free parking permits for board members in whatever way you want to do that but it's a real hassle to have to park try to find parking and then make sure that you've got enough money in the meter while you're in i've gotten many messages while i'm defeating my phone gets dinged so um that would be like that would i i think that's would be a very nice thing voting wardens just heard that as well so i second i second that although i walk to the meetings but i understand exactly how tough that is you're used to that we're all going to up front and then we got some places in the back um but also gilbert john gilbert is close by and so is dylan so we could find some places for everybody still within walking distance for all the cars until they get you free parking for the meetings tammy all right anything else people want to discuss well i hope you all if not i hope you all have a good rest of july perhaps you can um tammy i hope you can actually get on your vacation in new hampshire and feel better enjoy wellfleet dylan i don't know where you're going but wherever it is i hope it's a good time going up to uh baxter state park in maine no uh oh yeah no lightning yep right there so up there for five days just gonna sit look at the stars maybe do a little bit hiking i don't know but it's a great hike to the top of mount katahdin yep for it it's a great height to do when you're younger it's a little harder to do it now i'm glad i did it a long time ago all right have fun dylan we'll do so the next meeting will be july 28th july 28th thank you oh wait wait we can do a motion to adjourn yes thank you very much i'm so anxious to be done with this we're going to be yeah it's not even 8 o'clock yet look at that all right do i have a motion to adjourn removed is there a second second all right this is not debatable all those in favor signify by responding to my question chair boat's eye miss parks aye mr maxfield hi mr meadows 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there somewhat of a a world war ii uh buff myself uh fernando and i love the lancaster i mean really it's the most famous and successful uh bomber in the royal air force the raf during world war ii fantastic choice uh it's an epic aircraft dude crews were you know legendary so wonderful uh youtube name there um let's see i am 36 years old happily married with a cape town lady and a father of two lovely twin girls who turned two years old in july well that's awesome man let's see we live in this lovely european corner in the northeast coast of spain very close to france the city is called san sebastian and if anytime you consider traveling around it would be a pleasure to show you and your family around dude if i ever get to spain and especially the northern coastal area that you live in we are definitely meeting up my friend the purpose of this letter is nothing but thank you for your influence on me to finally start stacking in a more serious way without being irresponsible or without adding any excessive pressure on my capabilities it's a great point balance you know i i did a video not too long ago on uh not to panic stack not to compromise your financial well-being and possibly have to sell your silver and gold prematurely right it happens i've seen it happen in our community way too often so you are a wise man my friend that that's awesome i also wanted to put yourself or put you in my shoes when it comes to stacking by explaining to you how things work in the eu and spain in particular but after watching that lovely video of yours about raphael's letter i wanted to add i i won't add much else because he explained it rather well well rafael raphael uh sent me a letter and it was really special i learned a lot i did a video on it he was very generous too gave me a wonderful coin very special and he he's struggling or has struggled stacking silver especially it meant a lot to me in fact it meant a lot to a lot of you out there that are watching because i think it really resonated with with people it really touched their hearts in fact i know it touched their hearts because people have been sending all kinds of gifts for raphael check this out guys look at this this is the community we're a part of the this is the heart of the collectors and stackers on uh youtube that watch and and take part this is incredible i'll be sending that out real soon to rafael but wow yes raphael's letter was really special all right so as he mentioned rafael stacking here is highly taxed but i personally believe it's still a sensible idea to divert some or perhaps quite a lot of our reserves into gold and silver you know that's a a great point people actually were commenting on rafael's uh letter and that video saying it is sensible it is smart to stack silver and gold even in the eu so yes that's awesome good insight it is a big pain to pay 21 of taxes in any profits we make but looking at the bigger picture it does happen the same to any savings savings plan that the banking system has to offer one of your silver dragons colleagues said the other day that there are some possibilities out there to cash out of gold and silver without saying hello to the revenue offices or here in the united states the irs internal revenue service so yes this is another uh great point you mentioned profits there here in the u.s we have capital gains taxes that we must pay anytime we sell anything of value for a profit i say of value because you know when we show you know old stuff or use stuff at a a yard sale or something that's usually not considered capital gains because you know it's the value of the stuff is kind of depreciated through use but when you sell your gold and silver and you make money on it you owe taxes now it's not necessarily 21 that is incredibly high but it is true you you you hit the nail on the head there it was uh great to hear that kind of sincerity because we all know that without saying it openly but don't worry i won't tell anyone in fact it would be great if one day you could talk about regulations on how to travel with gold and silver on a plane for example you know i like that title interesting idea i think i will do that if one day we decide to do something nice with our real money that could be traveling don't you think wouldn't it be fantastic if we could pay in gold our own holidays it's just over time or dream i have oh that's a great dream i like that fernando meanwhile i won't waste any ounces on anything material due to my main concern on the near future to come is to have a proper insurance policy yes i preach this a lot silver and gold are primarily at least in my opinion and i think yours too an insurance policy i have home insurance i have health insurance i i have auto insurance i need inflation insurance you need inflation insurance well well put there i'm so glad you said that fernando let me tell you about this coin now oh this is great uh my impression on you uh is that you're being a good person i can tell well thank you is that you are a true american one the kind who is got those old school values i always respected and wanted not to be lost among my generation or the next ones to come he gets deep here unfortunately those tend to fade gradually for the sake of selfishness and individualism which makes us less involved in our local communities but i strongly believe that life is about sharing and giving back wow fernando thank you for saying that too you know um we americans have always valued our rugged individualism while at the same time historically we've been one of the most generous and giving nations on the planet because we've been blessed as americans we've been given a lot and to whom much is given much will be required it's it's in our beliefs it's in our heritage you know and i think you're right though it it does this this generosity this giving does tend to gradually fade that's why this community of stackers and collectors is so amazing unlike any other i've seen on youtube and the generosity especially from you and others spaniards is is just incredible it's so appreciated again thank you fernando for this i see you promote these values and due to you are so connected to your history i wanted to send you this coin oh guys here it is what look at this isn't that an amazing ah it's called the real deal ocho or in english piece of eight oh man eight reals a spanish dollar because this coin was the first official currency in use in the us it's got the king it's got the uh let's say it's got the face of king carlos iii in on one side that's king carlos iii and the spanish shield on the back the reverse oh look at that isn't that awesome whoa and uh let's see both sides of the shield on both sides of the shield there is a very interesting feature two columns these two columns come from greek mythology and they're called hercules columns which represent the two continents africa and europe at the entrance of the mediterranean sea this was for the uh this was for the greeks the end of the known world i think you're talking about the street of gibraltar if i'm not mistaken and essay after having uh dealt with the spanish dollar for so long the united states adopted those columns in the symbol of the dollar sign interesting isn't it well yeah that's fascinating wow yeah the dollar sign was derived from this spanish dollar depicting the pillars of hercules wow this coin in particular was minted in mexico when it was a spanish colony and it traveled to new orleans in a ship called el casador or the hunter whoa but due to strong storms the vessel sank and turned into a wreck in the waters off the gulf of mexico so this coin has been submerged since 1784. now the date on it yeah 1783 so it was minted in mexico in 1783 didn't make it to new orleans and became a wreck uh which explains why the face of king carlos iii and some other bits of the coin aren't in best conditions well fernando i think it's a very good condition look at that the back yeah that reverse looks uh actually that looks really good let me zoom in a bit more whoa you know what i'm wondering if it if it landed like this that might explain why this side is more worn than that side maybe it was laying on a whole stack of silver you know what else is really cool about this it's now the oldest coin in yankees collection 1783. i i have another half real this one was dated 1797 and this one was given to me when i was a kid by my grandfather yeah it's a little guy you can see the difference in uh in a half real and a full atrial oh that cool yeah this one's really worn his face you can really get the features on this one so man all right let's put that down and it does come with this this this was really cool too there is a picture of the el cazador wow and you can see leaving mexico heading to new orleans and going down it's in spanish so yeah i'm glad you wrote about it because that would have been hard for me to read okay let's continue i couldn't imagine anyone else better than you to to possess this coin yankee and it makes me very happy to send it to you i will keep watching your videos and i wish you the best for the next years to come in these times of uncertainty kind regards fernando ps please apologize for my spelling mistakes please leave a comment down below tell me what you think of fernando and this beautiful coin thank you so much for watching yankee stacking really appreciate it check out the description of my video there's a lot of links in there for you and as always i hope your day is a-okay [Music] wow that is so cool | Yankee Stacking | UCSlo5dl8jvbmpJi-zcbqq6w | 2020-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,212 | 11,442 |
uMiI7fldJMY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMiI7fldJMY | Fireside Chat: FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel | okay i think we're live so um i am going to go ahead and get started here so um i'll introduce myself first my name is dara blackwater i am an indigenous connectivity advocate um i am originally from farmington new mexico i just graduated from law school in may from the university of arizona studying telecommunications law and indigenous people's law um and i'll go ahead and introduce myself in navajo i'm a citizen of the navajo nation so uh dara blackwater ganesha vegeta um and next i will introduce our honored guest so i am so so honored to be here with you um for those of you who don't know we have jessica rosenworcel who is a commissioner of the federal communications commission with us today welcome and thank you so much for being here well thank you dara it's a treat to be here at writescon to be here with you uh virtually and i'm going to just give a few opening remarks just to sort of set the stage first of all it is a privilege to kick off what's become really the world's leading summit on human rights in the digital age and you know these are historic days we've got this public health emergency that has exposed the fragility of our lives it's shattered economies we've got protests calling for a reckoning over systemic racial injustice and i think we need connections now both physical and digital that strengthen our mutual bonds remind us that our fates are united and that our interdependence is powerful and you know if you want evidence just look around because around the world this pandemic has made internet access move from nice to have to need to have and in the united states an online connection is now essential to maintain some semblance of modern life as a nation we moved online for education for health care for commerce and so much more now i think it's incumbent on us to figure out how to extend this essential technology to a new decade and eventually to a post pandemic era so get ready because we have a lot of work to do on that front because we've learned that while this formidable tool can bring us together it can divide us too we know we need to do more to combat we just want to make sure i'm back all right we know we need to do more to combat misinformation violent content and hate online and we are still struggling with a set of fundamental rights like the right to free speech the right to free press the right to assembly and the right to association and what they truly mean online i know it's not easy but you see i'm an optimist i think gatherings like this even virtually are places where we're going to move that blueprint forward where we're going to advance the idea that we can connect more people in more places around the world and we can do so in a way that is safe trustworthy and inclusive of everyone who wants to participate because human rights and democracy are not just principles for the physical world they need meaning in the digital world too and so today in the united states we have an opportunity to help do just that and i think we should seize it and if you're wondering what i mean by that well then roll back with me to may 28th of this year and i'm going to explain you see on may 28 the president of the united states signed an executive order and under this order and at his direction the national telecommunications and information administration which is part of the department of commerce is filing a petition today at the federal communications commission where i work and in this petition the administration asks the fcc to come up with rules moderating online content and we're told to do so using a law known as section 230 of the communications decency act of 1996. okay so how did we get here well let's start with section 230. it's a law that offers internet companies protection from liability for their content their users post section 230 has been called the 26 words that created the internet and it has helped free expression flourish online for decades but like most things with the internet it has its supporters and its detractors it is those who want to see it continue in its current form and others who want to see it adjusted to reflect the new realities of this digital age but if you look far and wide you really aren't going to find a community that believes having the fcc used section 230 to regulate speech online is the way to go now still the administration is insisting because remember at the highest level of our government we've had rants about social media bias and accusations that certain companies are stifling speech but here's the thing the first amendment is not present to protect the president from media it's present to protect media from the president nonetheless those rants eventually found their home in an executive order and that brought this issue to the fcc today now as a commissioner i don't think the fcc should take the bait while social media can be frustrating turning the fcc into the president's speech police is not the answer the fcc needs to reject this effort to deploy the federal government against free expression online in fact i think if we want to honor the constitution the agency needs to do so immediately now i worry my colleagues at the fcc won't do that i also worry that this petition is not just about changing the law because any legal expert worth their salt will tell you that changing the law like this is not the job of a regulatory agency like mine it's the job of congress and i think our colleagues at the ntia and the administration know that but even just proposing something like this has consequences because governments that threaten to chill speech can discipline private sector actors without changes in law ever becoming necessary so what we have here is this invitation from the president for the fcc to help chill online speech and organize it in his favor we need to reject it loud and clear because you the way i see it in the united states we are a democratic open society in which people can hold their government accountable even if imperfectly whether we can keep it that way depends on the survival of a robust independent digital space for activism and public discourse those spaces only thrive if we say no to the president's invitation to make our networks less open and more close to civic debate now i think the american people actually know right from wrong they know free expression from government censorship and real change from baser rhetoric and rants i think when we get the facts organized and mobilized we make progress and progress right now means surviving the crises of the moment without sacrificing the values that have made us successful in the past so we're gonna have to roll up our sleeves because we have work to do because we want we not only want the benefits of the digital age to reach all we want those benefits to foster human rights and dignity for all and i think we can start in the united states by saying no to this petition that's been filed at the fcc today so with those is my opening remarks thank you i hope we can get into some conversation in fact i'm looking forward to it absolutely me too um there are so many things that i want to ask you and talk to you about um i feel like i've been making a list in my head for the past couple years um but i've been making lists on paper for the past couple days and so i'm just going to dive right into it um first though i feel like i should address um everything happening in the background and here which is um that i'm on the road right now um for anyone who doesn't know i'm actually walking the colorado trail which is a 486 mile trail from denver to durango colorado which is all on the ancestral homelands of the southern ute nations and um i'm doing it to actually raise awareness about the digital divide in indigenous communities as well as just indigenous issues in general um so if anybody is interested in seeing more about that or learning more about that i am i'm using instagram mostly as my platform which is my tag is at blackwater soul and um so it's not necessarily an apology but an explanation of uh of the trail clothes and the hotel room so this is where we are in a little mountain town that uh i found that the only place with fiber in about a 200 mile radius i'm pretty sure so uh so here we go um you so you're today is a big day for section 230 and um so at best obviously what you said the 26 words that made the internet is that the same that's i hadn't heard that one yes sure um so at best you know we're sit we're talking about protection of freedom of speech and and letting the internet be what it is and what we believe it to be so um at worst we're protecting um potential uh dark corners of the internet um and i'm just curious i i know that there is one exception that they've made for sex trafficking um and that kind of holds offers more accountability for any pages that may um that may you know promote that or allow that to happen so what i guess i'm just curious about your idea if you could flesh out just kind of what what is the line and what in your mind is the line of accountability versus freedom and how we hold people accountable um and protect people while still allowing all the goodness that you're expressing that is on the internet now yeah that's a really good question it's a big one too i mean it goes at the heart of what does speech mean in the digital age how do we use this technology to give voice to communities that haven't had the privilege of broadcasting to large segments of the public but how do we also collectively decide to constrain misinformation violence and hate online those are really hard issues and it is imperative that we wrestle with them but here's what's not right we can't have the president via executive order telling the federal communications commission to get in the business of regulating content online and deciding what's okay to take down and what's not okay to take down and so i think that the direction test in this executive order is constitutionally fraught we need to have congress take a look at these issues my regulatory agency has no business being in the business of articulating what's okay and what's not okay under section 230 online and furthermore i think the tone of that executive order gets some things really backwards because in the end the first amendment is there to protect media from the president it's not there to protect the president from media i appreciate that um especially because it seems like you're offering just sort of a self-accountability that maybe some people in an agency would want to take up all of the air in the room and all of the space that they can where what it sounds like you're saying is this is this is a job for congress this is not a job for agency heads and um and if you didn't think about it that way then maybe you would think that that it was your job and so um it sounds like um the self-awareness there is much appreciated um so going forward from that idea i want to talk a little bit about your remarks um at the state of the net conference that you made in i think it was january in december it was like a long time ago you know those yeah right yes six years ago january this year um so you talked about internet shutdowns and that being a huge issue and the example that you utilized was the cashmere valley and the internet shutdowns that were happening there and how these are really common actually around the world especially around elections which um sounds very strategic and so i so going on in your remarks you talk about 7-0 section 706 of the communications act where um essentially in the united states this was a law that was made after world war ii that gave the president the power to shut down wired communications which at the time that was made meant what telegraphs and telephones um and not the internet um and so there's kind of this um idea there that that law that this antiquated law could apply to the internet today so um obviously this might be another call to congress to amend a law but what are your other ideas about how we can prevent internet shutdowns in america um and and to just you know would that ever be a good thing is there ever a scenario where that would be something we need the power to do yeah more big questions you know one of the things i started doing was looking at internet shutdowns around the world and i saw in the cashmere valley they had done this for seven months and it affected seven million people and then i started looking around the rest of the world we had shutdowns in refugee camps in bangladesh we had shutdowns associated with elections in the congo we had shutdowns associated with student exams in ethiopia and what i learned is that these internet shutdowns are becoming more common worldwide that's a problem for our interconnected economy but it's also a problem for human rights and i thought that could the united states positively participate in this by making that kind of assertion and you know the first thing that i thought i needed to do was probably study our own laws what rules did we have on the books and what struck me most was what you said i found that old section 706 in the communications act of 1934 suggests that the president alone has the authority to shut down wired and wireless networks and the way the law is written it gives reasons like war threat of war public emergency or disaster but in the end those are radically vague terms which means that a president could simply ask his or her attorney general to describe whether or not those preconditions had been met and then turn around and try to shut off wired or wireless networks and i thought well that's my interpretation is it really outlandish and i started studying and i found that in 2010 the senate in the united states produced a report acknowledging that this right existed in the law and when i stated the world and the state of this country what occurs to me is that this law that was last updated after pearl harbor when telegrams meant communications needs an update we need to have accountability from congress and the judicial branch we need to understand why in an emergency the president has this authority and what are the reasonable constraints we put on it because we live life online that connectivity is powerful it's democratizing and finding out that one individual has a unilateral right to shut it off left me disturbed so i gave a speech about it as you said in the state of the net i also wrote a shorter editorial about it in the washington post and um i continue to believe it's something that congress should take a look at because the scope of the president's authority in this regard is actually unbounded because the law is so old [Music] yeah um so there's a couple things you said there that um kind of lead me to my next point and i guess broadly though the we in we live our lives online are the people who have the privilege of being connected and so um kind of switching gears to to my playing field of um indigenous communities and especially rural indigenous communities um there's a couple different stats out um floating around i saw your op-ed in the hill that you co-wrote with your uh senator kirsten cinema about the tribal priority window which is definitely something that i want to swing back around to but um you know as far as internet shutdowns go in this may sound to come across kind of backwards but um it's sort of a luxury to worry about your internet being shut down because there are so many people who don't have internet in the first place who don't have internet access at home or anywhere near them many of those people living on in rural tribal areas rural tribal lands um the stat that uh i've heard a lot is seven out of ten homes on rural tribal areas don't have any internet access whatsoever and i know that you're well aware of this because not only do we have the term the digital divide we also have the term the homework gap which is something that you coined which i really like because it gets to um it gets to really the the meat of the issue that that it's not that kids can't go to school and use um their school you know like my i'm from monument valley uh that's where my family is from monument valley utah on the navajo nation and um they have good internet at the school and you often see cars parked in the parking lot to use that but that doesn't get to the homework gap which is what you're seeing and that's really where a lot of the issue is so you've been outspoken about utilizing the e-rate programs and the lifeline programs to help bridge this gap this divide um can you just kind of flesh that out for us of what that looks like what your ideas are and and how we can move them forward yeah you know um in making the connection i actually think internet shutdowns are related because if we say that you can't shut it down we're saying it's essential and if it's essential we've got to figure out how to get it to everyone so i feel like these are actually part of the same principled argument which is everyone needs access if you don't have it you don't have a fair shot at success and as you mentioned on some of our tribal lands these are some of the areas in the country that have the lowest levels of deployment and adoption and you also mentioned students and this is particularly hits home for me i mean look um when i was growing up i didn't need the internet to do my homework i needed paper a pencil and my brother leaving me alone right it was like not more complicated but today you know seven and ten teachers assign homework that requires internet access but you just mentioned tribal areas where seven out of ten homes don't have it those kids fall into this homework gap where they can't do nightly school work and now we have this pandemic we sent millions of kids home and said go to class online but we've got as many as 17 million kids locked out of the virtual classroom because they fall into the homework gap so we've got a big digital divide problem as you know because you're hiking across the state of colorado to draw attention to it and here's the thing it is hard to solve we've got to decide we're going to do it just as we did audacious things before bringing plumbing and electricity to the far corners of this country but i think the place we start right now is say every child should have an internet connection because if we get an internet connection to every kid that can go to school during this crisis and they can do their homework when we reach the other side and for some kids that'll be a connection in their homes for others it will be a wireless hotspot but we need to make solving the homework gap a national priority it affects rural america it affects urban america we should come together and solve it to me that's the cruelest part of the digital divide and the one we need to be working on right now so when we turn around and school starts again we don't find that there are kids that are cut off sure so in rural it's it's interesting because there's a lot of overlap between rural america and tribal america as far as this lack of connection and and this this issue of the digital divide and the homework gap but the thing about tribal america is that there is a trust responsibility that the united states has two tribes um and this is this is a very important responsibility that should be taken very seriously even though we've seen it not taken seriously by many administrations and many many agencies in lots of different decisions over the centuries so i'm curious how this trust responsibility one how it manifests in your job and just really in your mind as you're thinking about connecting uh maybe rural lands versus tribal lands when there are limited resources um and two just how that really changes the equation when we're thinking about connecting what we might call indian country well we do know based on available data that tribal lands are among the least connected places in this country and we have a special responsibility with um we have a federal trust responsibility that the fcc memorialized back in 2000 20 years ago in a policy statement about government-to-government relations and how we would navigate the um legal issues but also issues of respect associated with assisting with deployment on those lands and i have to say that 20 years is a long time it's kind of like a contract that needs renewal um i uh i think it's worth the time effort and energy at the fcc and other agencies that interact with tribal communities and essential facilities like this to actually restate those policy statements recommit to them because it will force us to come up with fresh ideas about how to address the lack of connectivity but i also think when we do that one of the things that gets to me is we always sit around and decry the lack of connectivity it's important to do that but it's just as important to demonstrate the places where things are working because you have to show people that there are some examples um there are wonderful examples in new mexico for instance i visited a tribal library with congressman ben ray lujan and we even wrote about this library that the san felipe pueblo had first connected to the internet and how it changed the life of students and teachers in the community and the library built this big porch out front because there were so many people coming to it to use it and it changed the community and they used fcc e-rate money to help do that on their own and i think that example is so powerful because it shows that the good things can be done and likewise we have the havasupi tribe in arizona which is the only one living below the rim of the grand canyon so it's just like absolutely gorgeous but you know one of those things is like the more beautiful the land you're on the less likely it's actually wired because it's probably hard to do so but that truck came to the fcc and sought a special temporary authority to get access to spectrum that was actually in the 2.5 gigahertz band and they set up a system where they got folks wirelessly connected in their community by putting facilities in teachers and students homes and um i think every time we sit around and we talk about uh challenges on tribal lands we have to also point to the things that are working because when you see examples of that kind of self-determination i think you can multiply them i think they can replicate and i think we can grow connectivity as a result yeah i absolutely love those examples and i'm so glad that you brought them up because yes they are absolutely so worthy of recognition especially the people who did such hard work to make those happen um both on the policy end and on the physically you know i i had the honor of going to um hawaii last november with the internet society and a another organization called mural nonprofit and we helped set up their sovereign community networks and so i got to see the policy side in law school but i also got to see you know i also got to tighten the wrenches on uh the base stations that were you know yeah showing these uh spreading the internet to this community and so um there's so much hard work and so many people working so hard to bridge this divide um and i think a lot of them would say that uh you know they love what they do and that they are happy to be doing that work and that they need the resources enabled to be able to complete the work that they're trying to do so one of the things that i have written extensively about both in law school and in different office is about this idea of spectrum sovereignty is what i call a tribal spectrum sovereignty and um for anyone who's not familiar with kind of this term of tribal sovereignty um it's that right now as it sits there are 574 federally recognized tribes within america and so these are native nations that have been here since what we say time immemorial and that means that they have been nations on this land since before the united states ever you know was conceived of by found the founding fathers and mothers so um these native nations are sovereigns and they retain their resources um this can be you know i've been hiking through watching the timber trucks come down watching the mines these open mines that you know we've been hiking by that they're pulling they've pulled silver and copper and uranium out of for um hundreds and hundreds of years um as well as water and coal and oil and gas um so in my view um spectrum is one of these natural resources because it has also been on the land since time immemorial um i understand that that's not the view of the fcc or the us government and that's okay um but i am curious about um just what your plans are to help connect tribes with spectrum which is this necessary resource when we're talking about um creating these networks on tribal lands you need they need spectrum and um again going back to your op-ed in the hill with senator cinema um you have suggested that tribes need more time to apply for these spectrum licenses and so i'm just curious i guess i'm looking for a bit of an insider's view and a bit of advice for tribal leaders who also need more who are the ones who need that time um to apply for the spectrum licenses that are so important that will help them connect their people their students and really um fill out their the room for self-determination and sovereignty so um what is your advice to them um and what can we do to get more spectrum to get more time to apply for spectrum uh what it what are your thoughts well let's start by talking about let's be like full-on um female spectrum nerds and talk about the 2.5 gigahertz fan it is the sweet spot for current and next-generation wireless here's why it has lots of capacity and it propagates far it is the kind of stuff that a lot of our commercial companies want to build 5g infrastructure on and so the fcc has a once in a lifetime opportunity for tribes that's happening right now we're like the havasupi tribe we just talked about they can come and claim a license in that band over tribal lands or rural alaskan communities and also uh hawaiian homelands and um that's an extraordinary opportunity that's the type of opportunity that needs to be seized but when i started looking at the data we have about this window for tribes claiming access to it what i found was only about 15 of the eligible tribes had actually done so and you know it occurred to me that our window for claiming access to this spectrum was pretty much during the time of the corona virus and something that struck me as the fcc has changed lots of deadlines for companies during this crisis the fcc extended a spectrum auction in the 3.5 gigahertz band during this crisis we even let a company that's been identified as a national security threat extend the time for its comments in a proceeding in this crisis so with senator cinema we said something that strikes me as painfully obvious let's extend time for tribes to get access to the 2.5 gigahertz band during this crisis and you know i don't think of that as something that's especially partisan that idea has gotten support from senator sullivan in alaska senator warren in massachusetts and i wrote with senator cinema real cross-section of the public in our politics but the idea that we want to see tribes have access to airwaves and do neat things with it is embodied in that opportunity so why don't we extend the deadline because as you probably know a lot of tribal communities are struggling with this virus right now and to tell them when they're thinking about basic survival well go get your engineering studies ready start mapping out where you put towers start figuring out how you'd actually get capital make this happen i think we need to do them the courtesy of extending a deadline we've done it for so many others who come before the fcc let's do it for tribes let's figure out how more of them can access these kind of opportunities by changing that deadline right now the deadline is august 3rd and um if you care about this issue please let my colleagues at the fcc know uh i am um relentless on this point and i'll be loud and noisy but i'm gonna need their votes to make it happen and i think it's important that we extend this deadline and do just that i completely agree with you and i'm i'm just curious exactly because we have i have um you know on my social media platforms so many supporters and so many people who are are always asking how can i help how can i help um and i feel like this is a very um a very real way that people can mobilize to um a very real answer to that question so what exactly does that look like does that look like sending an email what does that look like is there like an online forum oh all of it i believe you make a ruckus to get things done let myself and my colleagues at the fcc know let your elected representatives know i am i think noise is still powerful so um make it because the opportunities in the 2.5 gigahertz span for tribal communities are extraordinary we have to make sure that during this crisis they don't miss them and they get the opportunity to seize it okay so um i think what i will do um is that i will put a post on my social media um my instagram and my twitter um with some of the language because there's a lot of you know spectrum airwaves and a lot of just kind of confusing terms that we can nerd out on all day but uh for someone who hasn't studied this extensively is a little bit overwhelming so um again you can find me at blackwatersoul on twitter or instagram and i will post some language um if that's something that our listeners are interested in um mobilizing around because that would be a very very worthy and much needed cause um and something very real that people can do in order to help this and so specifically what we're saying is that um the fcc is giving tribes these 574 native nations sovereign nations the opportunity to apply for this really important and very useful spectrum that we can use to build networks on and but internet access so kids can do their homework so tribes can build their own businesses so that self-determination is really viable and connectivity grows in the communities that are least connected exactly um and but there's a deadline and tribes a lot of native nations haven't been able to get their applications in because they have been closed a lot of the governments have been closed um our elders aren't meeting our tribal councils aren't meeting because of this pandemic and that and because they're not connected they can't do it virtually like we are right now um and so we really need a longer window for tribes to get this application in so that they can meet so that they can do their government processes um in order to get an application into the fcc in order to get the spectrum that will allow them to set up networks and connect their students and their entrepreneurs and their artists and and this really gets to um just one of the points that i i think about so often and as i've been walking days and hours and weeks i've been thinking about this idea that um it's not just that indigenous people need the internet i truly believe that the internet meets indigenous people because these indigenous ideas that so many people are coming back to whether it be um you know indigenous burn practices that are protecting our woods or whether it be indigenous food sovereignty um coming back to these foods that really nourish us or even these indigenous ideas around healing and and you know ceremony and and every the whole in navajo we call it which is just kind of like living your life in balance in a way that um is walking in beauty is what it means um people need these ideas now more than ever and there are so many indigenous people right now who are doing such amazing art and making such beautiful beautiful things and who are just putting such beautiful words into the world and ideas and and sharing and if they're not connected it means that the world is also deprived from them and their beauty and you know we've seen we've seen how interested the world is in indigenous ideas because they appropriate it all the time um but there's so much authenticity and genuinity that is that the world needs to see as well um i think that's really that's really beautifully put and i think it's actually true worldwide we talk about how difficult it is in the united states to connect people who aren't connected we don't frame the conversation as a discussion of economic loss what do we as a whole lose when we do not connect everyone you know for a moment in washington dc one-third of the kids live in households or 30 of the kids live in households who don't have internet connections in detroit it might be as high as 60 percent and think about those households those students their creativity their power to contribute to their community their economy to grow things that we need not connecting them is economic loss it's not that it's expensive it's also economic loss so i think what you described actually is a something that we have to frame um internet access within broadband connections more broadly nationwide it's like how we have to think about it about what we're losing by not connecting everyone yeah yeah i completely agree um so we've pretty much made it through my list which i i'm very excited about um i think we have about five minutes left um really the last thing that i would like to swing back around to um is this idea that we already touched on of the trust responsibility and um you know having this opportunity to speak to you especially publicly i would be remiss if i didn't really just drive the point home that um this is something that native nations take so very seriously and it's something that we have been disappointed by the united states over and over again and so i have asked um other people in the fcc what their take is or or how they trust what their trust responsibility means to them and i've been disappointed because sometimes the answer that i get is kind of like well it means being nice to tribes and as i'm sure you know the trust responsibility means so much more than that and it really is a government take a government relationship and um so i guess i'm interested one i would just like to encourage you so much to you know visit native nations i'm sure you have already but just to visit the more and just to understand the beauty of them um and the importance of protecting that and allowing that to flourish um these different cultures but but two i'm also interested in and i'm going to put a little bit of pressure on you here um of just how how you can utilize your position and um you know really speak to your colleagues and and be a leader and set the culture of making that important within the agency that you are one of the heads of and um so i'm just i guess it's not even really a question it's more of a statement but i just hope that you can really take that to heart moving forward even more than you already do okay i've got homework i understand i would like to see the agency recommit to that policy statement i think it would force a reckoning with how we've fallen short in recent years and i think it's important to publicly do that i'd also like us to see how we can make our native nations task force um integrate them more into our work you know not just have them on the margins but figure out for instance when we're mapping where broadband is and is not why don't we ask them to take those maps back to their communities help us validate because you know what i think their lived experience is extraordinarily valuable and we should figure out how to incorporate it into the data gathering and work we do so i'd like to find more real world ways to integrate and that's just one of them that i've been thinking about but also um like i said before updating the policy statement yeah thank you i would love to see that as well um is there anything that i haven't asked you about or that we haven't touched on that uh you would like to you know tell i i have no idea how many people are watching it it could just be you and me and my mom right i have no idea but um is there anything that you would uh you know would like to share um just that uh look these are complicated days for internet access and it can bring us together it can push us apart but i remain convinced that the future belongs to the connected we've got to figure out how to connect everyone in this country and this world and then compel ourselves to use those connections to do good things for the public and for human rights and i still as an optimist i'm impatient but i think it's possible yeah i completely agree with you well i think we are about out of time um again i would just like to express all of my gratitude for your time i know you are so busy over there right now and and this was um a nice break for me from being out in the rain on the trail even though it's beautiful it's been very sounds gorgeous i don't know it sounds really really beautiful it's so beautiful um and um but yeah thank you so much i i'm honored i appreciate your time thank you for your advocacy thank you | Access Now | UC1WRUFROqjer720gqXiF91w | 2020-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,974 | 37,340 |
4sFsa8qEyvM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sFsa8qEyvM | Buttery Coconut Cookie Bars Recipe | [Music] alrighty we are going to start the recipe by making the crust portion of these coconut bars i do have a 9 by 13 inch baking pan with some parchment paper i did spray it before and i did leave the edges on because it's easier to pull it out but if you have a glass casserole dish that'll work as well just use what you have okay in the food processor we have our nuts i'm going to use pecans if you wanted to use almonds that'll work as well i'm going to put in my pecans and my salt i'm gonna pulse these until very powdery uh we want it kind of like a brown sugar consistency i'm just gonna keep pulsing okay i think that's gonna do it be careful with the blade and this is what you want just like that just very very small pieces now we're going to add the rest of our ingredients we have our our brown sugar our flour and we're going to pulse this together and then we are going to drip in our melted butter and we're just going to pulse this together okay that looks good everything is incorporated just like that now we are going to put in our melted butter okay and you will have the texture of wet sand just like that okay let me clean this up and we'll bring our tray back up here all right i have my baking pan here and we're just going to pour everything in here and flatten it out try to get it even this already smells really good i got everything pressed down nicely and i did have the oven preheating to 350 degrees we are gonna pop this in there for about 15 to 20 minutes just keep an eye on it you just want this to set it's almost like a cookie base so i'm gonna pop this in and we'll be right back okay guys we are back i have the crust out of the oven i'm gonna show it to you here i just have it sitting over here on the side letting it cool a little bit in the meantime we're going to prepare the the filling okay so we're going to add our eggs everything is at room temperature okay we're going to add in our brown sugar our almond extract our vanilla extract our salt our melted butter okay now we're gonna add in our condensed milk and then the last item is our flour and we're gonna give this a good mix [Music] okay then we are gonna add in our coconut we are gonna leave some out and that's to dress that we're going to mix this all in [Music] okay now we're going to get our tray move it over our oven we're going to drop the temperature to 325 [Music] and now we have that poured in there we are going to sprinkle some of the coconut that we left on the side okay and that's it i'm gonna pop it into the oven and i'll be back to show you the finished product and the amount of time that it took to bake so we will be right back after this okay everybody it is out of the oven i'm gonna touch the top to show you it's still hot but you can pretty much tell just by feeling the top that it's nice and firm and you know a little bit crunchy on the top not overly brown let me give you a close-up you see that we need to it's very hot we need to let it cool down completely before we pull it out you know by pulling it here on the sides right now it's just too hot so i'll bring you back it stayed in the oven for exactly 30 minutes and i will bring you back when it's time to cut and taste this dessert i'm excited it smells very very good guys i can smell that that coconut smells delicious okay we'll be back okay we are going to cut these i am going to cut them into little uh squares [Music] yummy look at that i am gonna put some here on this tray not gonna be touching them [Music] and there we go look at how scrumptious those look all right let's give them a taste let's see a look on this side seems more crusty on this side all righty let's go ahead and give these a taste they smell delicious these are so buttery the crust it's not very very firm it's like a cookie texture and the coconut it's it's so delicious guys it's creamy on the top in the middle let's see very good very very good nice and creamy and crispy all in one it's everything that the name says it is a buttery coconut bar very good guys i hope you give it a try now if you want to make this for an easter uh dessert get a little creative at the end pop some jelly beans on top makes it look like easter grass on top that will be pretty for your easter dinner table or brunch table that would be really nice that is going to conclude the video for today i hope you enjoyed it don't forget give us a thumbs up that really helps me out here on the channel go and follow us on facebook and instagram if you're not already if you are new here i sure would hope that you hit that subscribe button and stick around for a while okay guys the recipe is going to be down below and all the items that i use and if you have any questions just drop me a comment and i will get back with you alright i'll talk to y'all later bye you | Virtual kitchen with Laura | UCJLoNcvShXYm9vN6cZ3eYGg | 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1M8ZiMrrNWo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M8ZiMrrNWo | Sanctuary Courthouse California Judge Requests ICE Removal For Safety Of Illegals !!! | [Music] and welcome back to end times prophecy news a sanctuary Courthouse that's right California judge requests ice removal for safety of illegals due to recent arrests ice has made on illegals going to court California judge ton canil saki called on attorney general Jeff sessions to Bar ice from stalking illegals cour houses fat chance I don't even think that attorney general Jeff sessions will he'll probably just throw it in the garbage international business times reports president Donald Trump's first few weeks in the Oval Office set of president for the new white house administration to adopt his Hardline stance on illegal immigration and undocumented immigrants the radical overhaul of former president Barack Obama's policies alarmed federal judges who warned Thursday that the new president's agenda could turn cour houses Nationwide into stalking sites for immigration officers looking to make a rest see last time I I heard I I thought the word stalking refers to Men Who stalk women now we are calling the police stalking illegal people how does that one work can you tell me ton canel Sakai California's chief justice called on attorney general Jeff sessions and Homeland Security secretary John F Kelly to Bar Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection agents and let all the illegals in but bar and ban all the police that's what she's saying from targeting and detaining undocumented immigrants visiting courts across the country oh we're not going to going to just detain him we're going to send him back multiple arrests of immigrants have taken place within the nation's cour houses since Trump was sworn into office January 20th but not enough need a lot more breaking news president Trump issues disaster declaration for California if you haven't heard this President Trump has issued a disaster declaration for California following the damage caused by the state's recent storm from Francisco gate Sacramento president Trump issued a major dis disaster declaration Thursday that will trigger Federal funding for California following an estimated 113 million in damage from late January storms in the state Governor Jerry Brown sought the presidential disaster declaration marking the third granted by the president in just over a month Trump previously approved Brown's request for aid for the Orville Dam Spillway damage and mass evacuation ations and to help the state deal with the widespread effects storms in early January well praise the Lord for that I didn't know that Governor Jerry Brown asked for help and this would be the third one granted by the president just over a month but I thought Jerry Brown wanted to suceed the union and didn't need any federal money Jerry Brown you kind of remind me of the serpent in the garden that God CSE and said to walk on your belly all the days of your life yeah you know you're walking on your belly and your rear end sticking way up in the air like some people I know wonder who they could be and president Trump directly reaches out to family of Sandra Duron who was recently killed by an illegal immigrant Rodrigo m fiance of Sandra Duran who was killed in a car crash caused by an illegal immigrant received a phone call from president Trump's offering his condolences Wow mercury news reports an our lead a man whose fiance was killed in a car crash last month allegedly by an undocumented immigrant who had been deported five times said he had received words of encouragement from president Donald Trump Rodriguez Rodrigo masas appeared on the television news program Fox and Friends on Wednesday morning to discuss the death of his fiance s Sandra Duron 42 after appearing on the program Masia said he received a telephone call from Trump who offered him and the family his condolences and urged them to stay strong Trump also said he's fighting hard to secure the nation's borders and to combat Sanctuary cities it tells you a lot about this president and msas a real estate broker said during a telephone interview with the Southern California news group on Wednesday evening you can't have the local mayor do that but the president of the US went out of his way to do that for me I'm very glad my fiance and I voted for him in fact I'm extremely happy what a nice story that isn't it thank you for listening If my people which are called by my name humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their Wicked Ways then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land | NEWS US | UCRg0QL5vpUtsmozhtz2anmQ | 2017-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 778 | 4,524 |
IZOVH4YWB-Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZOVH4YWB-Q | INDIA RESERVE BANK MOVES TO BAN BITCOIN & CRYPTO AGAIN. WHY IT DOESN'T MATTER. | welcome to digital asset news take your top stories in crypto currency and digital assets and bring them out of bite-sized pieces so today we have some more concerning news about india as a rbi or the reserve bank of india sticks to its stand on cryptocurrencies and wants them all banned so we'll take a little trip down memory lane what has been happening over the last couple of weeks and months and then get into uh some things that the banks have been doing and how this smells a little fishy to me on top of that let's take a quick look at the fact that i made an nft because i didn't really understand what the heck they were so the best way to do things is just dive in head first and actually get them done so we'll take a look at my super fantastic nft that took me a whole 10 seconds to make and i will go from there so first let's take a look what's going on the market so today it is uh march 15th almost high noon el paso texas time so we traveled all the way back we are here the investment property has already been set up and uh just waiting for people to come on in i think they come in tonight matter of fact so hopefully it all works out that's the great thing about airbnb so we'll see how that goes anyhow this is the total market cap 1.7 trillion average daily sentiment and of course we're using trade the chain because it does all that scraping of data throughout all the different blog posts and websites and and uh integrates one of five with uh of cryptocurrency companies to integrate directly with twitter and the average daily sentiment for cryptocurrency 57 out of 100 which is not too bad when you have the possibility of a huge country with over a billion people talking about banning uh the entire bitcoin and cryptocurrency uh cryptosphere so that's uh not too bad i i remember you know years ago this would have crippled us for quite a long time and uh now today we're just like man whatever india whatever you want to do you know just make up your mind and then you know shoot there so uh that's what's going on let's see how this on twitter i don't know any balancer that sounds good troy cody engine which i'm probably gonna get into as i've been taking a look at that more and more it only makes sense you know as they integrate with all these different gaming platforms and you can do a bunch of nfts for all the different things that people need on gaming because gaming and esports everything else is going to be huge why not engine so i'll probably do a little video on that but let's see what exactly is going on as far as the numbers so bitcoin was at a almost 62 000. and it dropped uh dropped precipitously let me blow this up actually so you can see it uh about what is going on here and i gotta tell you uh not too bad for a country which is like i said about to ban uh crypto if they do it who knows if they do it i don't know so uh that is what's going on with uh bitcoin itself uh ethereum yeah pretty good uh only down four percent four percent let's see ending up ah let's see i think down down seven percent twenty one percent for v chain uh v chain just got listed on crypto.com so i'm sure people are buying it up like crazy so good for you guys i'm a holder myself and again super biased all the things that i own i'm always talking about them like algorand i don't know on it so i'm not going to talk about it that much if something fantastic comes out i will but uh just how i am biased and that's about it so oh twenty point seven percent for engine coin i probably should get into that at some point before it takes off anyhow so that's what's going on the market let's just uh let's just jump into today's top story shall we so this one i remember when i first when when i first got in the cryptocurrency and china was the big bad player and they were you know uh going back and forth between you know we're gonna ban it we're not gonna ban it and actually the first nft that i created was all about uh china banning cryptocurrency and that day this was back in uh december december of 2019. that was i mean it dropped so much in one day just because china said we're thinking about banning it and they said the same thing that india is talking about we like blockchain we don't like bitcoin and currencies or we're going to do that and we're not going to let currencies come in so the same thing is happening here so what exactly is going on so new delhi the rbi the reserve bank of india is sticking to its stance and they want to ban cryptocurrencies because you know why not anyhow while asserting that the technology of blockchain should be encouraged again blockchain's good but cryptocurrency is bad blockchain is fantastic but cryptocurrency we just can't have that why is that well i'll tell you in a bit uh they said that a currency this is the reserve bank of india they say look a currency is a sovereign right of a country and it cannot be assigned to any individual entity we just can't have that we can't have that slip of power happen it has to be with the country and remember they're the reserve bank of india it's not like like the federal reserve in america there's they're about as federal as uh federal express they're not a federal agency they work closely with the governments but it's not a government agency reserve bank of india they talk about oh it's sovereign only the nations can really decide about it well they can't decide and they already decided that this was okay because this is what happened uh march 5th of 2020 just a short year ago where the india's highest court they overturned the cryptocurrency trading ban they go look you can't do that to people people want to take their harder money and they want to trade it for cryptocurrency then let them do that and that is what the highest court kind of like the america's supreme court decided at that point they said okay sounds good and then from there nothing really happened with india everyone's happy with xerx the exchange opened up everything was good and then we had this nice little little article that came about that said hey look we're thinking about banning it again but don't worry because the finance minister she predicts a very calibrated stance and what she said was this she goes obviously uh the reserve bank will be taking a quorum on how what kind of unofficial currency cryptocurrency will have to be planned and how it has to be regulated so nowhere in here is she talking about you know what we're going to we're going to look at this blockchain and really go from there she's talking about currency and cryptocurrency and all of a sudden they're like nope uh we're just going to go back on that and that's just how it's going to be anyhow to finish up the central bank has also raised security risks linked to cryptocurrencies how many times have we heard about this oh it's gonna give rise of money laundering care financing and you know the cartels that's all they use is big they have never used the us dollar or the rupal or the pound or the yen or the yuan they just they've only used bitcoin and once they get bitcoin it's gonna be so much easier for them to do things well and of course the anonymity of the transactions so let's just talk about that for a second shall we so when we talk about the banks reserve bank of india working with the uh retail banks it's the same thing here you know the uh federal reserve is like you know what we can't have this we can't have this kind of uh money laundering because our banks are the highest level of uh ethics and morals and wait what's this so wells fargo you know a little fraudulent savings and checking accounts on behalf of wells fargo clients without their consent millions of them and they only complain with this hard to see all these different frauds being charged or different uh you know different uh accounts that they were uh mysteriously opened in their names and going hey why am i getting charged for these accounts i never open these oh well you owe us and uh that went through millions and millions of people of course they got busted for that and what happened they only paid a fine me and you do that we're in jail but banks are that that's just the cost of doing business now on top of that you got these little things like the jp morgan chase scandal 30 billion of fines accounting then you had ing where they're like we missed this uh almost billion dollars of money laundering from cartels we just we just couldn't figure it out we just it just doesn't make any sense to us we're only the banks and on and on and on we go so i'll get to that later but this is the thing um when you talk about like you know the banks want to really do all these things and other the federal reserves or the reserve bank the reason why they want to do it is because they want to keep control of what's going on and really just comes out of this this is the last sentence i was as i was reading this this this article i'm like where are they going to say it just say it just say it i know they're going to do it in recent weeks the rbi has also talked about bringing its own digital currency which is different from cryptocurrencies of course of course why would they want to let any other cryptocurrency out like a bitcoin like uh ethereum like an xrp like cardano or anything like that anything that you can use as a currency uh into the country when they can just create themselves because it's a sovereign right right there's no way that the common people could figure this out and it can make it work for them so of course when they talk about we want to ban these things this is why because they want to make it themselves and that's okay i mean that's such one what you want to do hopefully the indian people rise up and say you can't do this to us and hopefully the lawmakers come through and say you can't ban this we're going to work together come to the table just like what the finance minister said hey we're going to work this through with the reserve banks and make this actually happen and they're not going to ban anything it's not going to be as bad as you thought it was and here we are that's pretty bad so when you take a look at this this is why when you see these types of articles where a french lawmaker signs a petition to allow central banks to buy and hold bitcoin just be careful with this because it's just one lawmaker and just one person signing a petition so the real question is can you get this through all of your legislature and actually make turn this into law and not just like hey this is something we should do so um this is what i think on this one i just threw this in there because i'm like it's just interesting that we've got some people who are on the right side of of history now that people are just trying to just stall what's going on but uh in my personal opinion uh i don't think that this will actually go through i mean there actually be a ban because i mean let's say they do ban cryptocurrency let's say the do ban exchanges well that's great because in the rest the world's like you don't want to use it that's cool because the all of us will just continue to use this and we'll have to leave you behind and uh i think for uh economic equality it wouldn't really behoove them to do those types of things again these are just my opinions i could be wrong let me know what you think in the comments section let's move on to our next piece [Music] you | Digital Asset News DEGEN | UCXEl1p2upTA3qOSHaCoGYlw | 2021-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,207 | 11,448 |
NR6TaTANC1Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR6TaTANC1Y | Public in SH0CK as 63yrs man marries Twεlve yrs girl customarily in Accra; Ch!ld Right Int. reacts | he shall marry only a virgin from his own Clan not from any other Clan from his own Clan that's what the Bible says that's what that's the word of God but what the law require is that a child below the age of 18 cannot get married to anybody irrespective of whether they are fulfilling tradition or whatever it is that they need to [Music] do [Music] over 60 years old man5 years old man 12 years girl Chief priest spiritual head girl 63 65 years no old girl child right interational exective director chief Minister for chy and religious Affairs honorable [Music] for [Music] h [Music] for oh I [Applause] go he [Applause] spe [Music] just [Music] for [Music] he [Music] spee [Applause] years 12 years pictures 12 years 12 [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] know [Applause] [Music] only [Applause] [Music] I [Music] uh [Music] h [Music] I might [Music] for [Music] for to [Music] I'm [Music] amen amen [Music] amen [Music] yeah [Music] [Applause] who is the vice president tradition [Music] counc Chief priest instructions house [Music] for [Music] because [Music] high priest 21 all the vers the functions of the high priest she specifically onse 14 he shall marry a virgin not a widow or a divorced woman or a woman who have been a protitute he shall marry only a virgin from his own Clan not from any other Clan [Music] his that's what the Bible says that's the word of God 21:4 on that the Genesis 29 it speaks about Jacob and Esau he talks about David priest child right interational we got we got hint of this information yesterday and uh we have to also do our investigation and clearly there is some completing uh out especially meas against the right of child what customer to be so in the minds of the the people doing that they feel that they filling a customary right and for that matter they have to uphold their tradition which of course we agree with them and we also looked at the picture of the child in in all these um discussion wasn't came to the conclusion that yes if if it is good for people to fulfill their tradition they must also measure that against the right of a child especially where the law prohibits the engagement of a child about the age of 18 years so the issues of choice uh children should not even come in at all fulfilling that traditional uh um culture that they de F and they hold dear to their heart so for for us we think that offense has been committed and we expect the our our laws to work and we expect the institutions to take out the this matter to save the child because in this in the Fulfillment of this culture we don't think that children do have a place in the whole discussion as to whether a child is a virgin or not is not a question uh to just answer on the basis of that you'd also want to take certain decisions but what the law require is that a child below the age of 18 cannot get married to anybody irrespective of whether they are fulfilling tradition or whatever it is that they need to do so the understanding that must be established is that in fulfilling this particular tradition children below the age of 18 are not available for the Fulfillment of this so if that has happen and if to the extent that it is a child who the age is around 12 which for us we think that uh it doesn't sit well within our laws it doesn't sit well with the protection of our children it doesn't sit well in the in protecting the Dignity of our children so we we we have to take action to make sure that uh some of these things do not happen and and this particular case we expect tution to take up the matter and deal with it as the law prescribes yeah there's absolutely no justification for this and we anticipate that the poers that be would uh take up the matter but for child right International is there anything you're going to do to ensure that the right things you done oh certainly once it it involves a child and we feel that the right of the child has been violated irrespective of uh whether the parent agreed or is the Fulfillment of a tradition I think that we need to protect the right of the child first and whatever we need to do to make sure that we protect the right of the child we will do it as I as I said we are still investigating uh the the matter and at the appropriate time we will come out and whatever it is that we need to do in respect to this particular case we will take that action all right thank you so much you see when somebody such a call it comes from a point of U ignorance ignorance because first you need to come closer and then ask so that you will appreciate what it is but not take it through a line Sinker what is being said what it goes beyond what is being preached out there it's deeper than what is being preached it's more deeper for our spirituality and for for for on the lighter note any of them that have been calling for the gender minister or gender agencies they should first go and meet the Christian organization and go and ask about Mary and Joseph when they go and ask about Mary and Joseph then and they are satisfied with the research work on Mary and Joseph then they should call the gender minister to abolish Christianity eh also second one all those who are calling for the gender minister to come and what like I've indicated is from a point of ignorance point you should also go and see our Muslim or Islam M organization when they are satisfied with the research work from the Islamic Oran organization then they should also call the gender minister to abolish Islamic religion then they can call on us to also for the gender minister to come in constitutional age as people are indicating on social media when she's of that age then we can have that discussion but now her role for what was done is purely tradition and custom now she's in school and she's been outdoor how are we going to make sure that doesn't affect her in school her new role now her classmates will now know okay she's a queen mother and she has to be treated differently her classmates have been part of this process from 6 years ago she's a she's a public figure everybody know her that she she she will grow to become of this age 6 years ago the the process was started publicly she have been performing the the Domin right if you go outside you see some of her pictures performing those rights so her classmates have known here to be of a significant person within the gadang people she plays a particular traditional writing that ushers in the celebration of the OM so they already aware you understand they already aware and everybody I mean we've been to school when I was in school we've had colleagues of our young guys who were then installed as Chiefs when they were they were young and they were our classmates we give them the respect that we need to give them until of age because part of our tradition is also Chiefs are installed Queens are installed as I indicated when they are even at the conceive stage others are installed immediately their parents give their mothers give birth of them performances traditional rights have performed that as for this boy as for this particular girl is a king or a queen and performances are done and they go to school all right the teachers respect that position the the the the classmates also respect that position so we've not had any problem with that for the past six years that we have been mean she have been playing this particular old [Music] for [Music] y inance the [Music] is every small chief of simp first of all um have you been following this story what do you make of it social media 12 years old girl Trad authorities including the2 any future f all right thank you so much the second Chief of the traditional area also of State speaking with us in G I'm just going try a translation of what he said um in Su condemning um the act by theu to have the 12-year-old as his wife also saying that it must not be encouraged he's asking the president to take it up uh the law enforcement agencies to also take it up he says that they are not taking this matter lightly they are going to pursue it and um it's profound this is coming from him par chief of years Chief Prest chief minister um me because [Music] 25 because Facebook before steon Ste Chief and religious affairs minister what do you make of this news that is unfolding what do you know about it so far thank you very much um I I'm I'm really not sure what you say now because I'm getting different reports um I got the initial information this early this afternoon that a ceremony took place in nunga uh involving the a young lady of 12 year old um my initial report suggested that it was one of those uh ritual thing that the family and I hear the the girls parents are part of the same family um but I'm still doing a lot more checks um through the uh traditional authorities and the the police command on the ground because we were talking about Minor here and also trying to reach the family of the of the 12y old girl um it's not clear what actually is happening there and I want to get to the bottom of it my information is that letter was T from the wos office to the police that a ceremony was taking place the letter went I think on Friday which is Good Friday um so it's it's a public notification given so it doesn't look like any secret thing um but I want to get to the bottom of it you know the CH institution is is a bit complex the Ws are not really within the law in which I operate part of it uh and I'm trying to do or suggest amendments uh that gets all of them involved the wos the the Asaf the and because they all part of the tradition of the of the country and our culture and our system um but in the meantime they outside so I have to do a little bit more work to find out but but I'm concerned that there's a 12-y old involved I'm concerned um I want to know where about speak where is she I want to know her location is she with her parents or she in the house where is she so my ears are with you all right thank you so much uh Minister for chiy and religious Affairs 50,000 GH C a USA just download the for free $1 for free tap tap send no fee mobile money transfer easyi [Music] fast | ONE GHANA TV | UC2jZ6apgKLjAH6pz1wNAopw | 2024-04-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,941 | 10,154 |
leh8dG4l2s0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leh8dG4l2s0 | 🔴LIVE : Petaluma vs Redwood - High School Football [FULL GAME] | coach now coach Hilda Hankerson just shook her that will not be the case tonight [Applause] Oh What a Beautiful look from Raven Johnson down to a cutting Baseline to Naya Latson [Applause] Tanaya back to Raven Raven tries to take kinda off the draft down that's Turnage on the Baseline to take over this game [Applause] they've keyed on her defensively haven't they eventually I mean yeah yeah foreign [Applause] Oh What a Beautiful look from Raven Johnson down to a cutting Baseline to Naya Latson [Applause] Tanaya back to Raven Raven tries to take kinda off the draft that's Turnage on the Baseline to take over this game foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] Johnson down to a cutting Baseline to Naya Latson [Applause] what else back to Raven Raven tries to take kinda off the dress down that's Turnage on the Baseline to take over this game [Applause] [Music] they've keyed on her defensively haven't they yeah yeah foreign [Applause] points in the ball game Wilson gonna hit the big floor [Applause] and what are these babies now coach Hilda Hankerson just shook her that will not be the case tonight [Applause] thank you foreign Johnson down to a cutting Baseline to Naya Latson [Applause] Tanaya back to Raven Raven tries to take kinda off the draft down that's Turnage on the Baseline to take over this game foreign [Applause] [Music] defensively haven't they yeah yeah they've done it [Applause] only seven points in the ball game Wilson gonna hit the big floor foreign [Applause] Johnson down to a cutting Baseline to Naya Latson [Applause] Tanaya back to Raven Raven tries to take kinda off the draft down that's Turnage on the Baseline to take over this game [Applause] [Music] they've keyed on her defensively haven't they eventually I mean yeah yeah all right [Applause] only seven points in the ball game Wilson gonna hit the big floor [Applause] and what are these babies | HS Sport HD | UCYjMPD9-5i4aelE-eabmHMg | 2022-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 327 | 1,908 |
Ye5XzQp2fk0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye5XzQp2fk0 | Melania Trump could end up being a key figure in the case against embattled Trump lawyer Michael . | [Music] Melania Trump distracts from Donald seria tweets in bankers outfit with 495 pounds spiked heels Melania Trump dressed in a bizarre pink and yellow outfit while attending an opioid memorial at the president's Park the first lady who is married to Donald Trump distracted from her husband's controversial Syria tweets by posting pictures from the event on Instagram Melania Trump 47 who is married to Donald Trump 71 president of the USA stepped out in a strange pink and yellow outfit to attend a pop-up memorial event near the White House which highlighted the opioid crisis the first lady posted the pictures in the wake of Donald's controversial serial posts on Twitter acknowledging the US military intervention in the country showcasing her outfit on her official at flood his Instagram account Mulaney O'War long pale pink coat over her shoulders leaving the sleeves to flap about as she walked she paired the coat with a long yellow skirt just visible below the coat which clashed with the pale pink allure Melania topped off her bonkers getup with a pair of suede yellow silk 8 120 Christian Louboutin suede pumps which cost 495 pounds her Instagram post said she had found the visit to the memorial very moving she wrote in the caption very moving visit today prescribed to death opioid memorial on the ellipse is a worthwhile partnership between the White House and whose interior and at national park service sharp step every day killers while usually stylish the US first lady's fashion choices were so offbeat she might as well have been dressing badly on purpose her sleeves and coat belt flailed about loosely giving Donald chic wife an unkempt look the long pale pink coat was even seen to be creased at the back in one photo as if it hadn't been hung up properly the night before Melania Trump could end up being a key figure in the case against embattled Trump lawyer Michael Cohen there is a recent case that provides a roadmap for what could happen to president Donald Trump on his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen after the FBI conducted raids on his office home and hotel is part of a Justice Department investigation and how the defense argued that case could lead to First Lady Melania Trump becoming a key figure in a cohen case moving forward that other case involved former Democratic Senator John Edwards of North Carolina the Justice Department Doge took Edwards old away to trial over payments some supporters made to his mistress real hunter in the lead-up to the 2008 election cycle Edwards was prosecuted on six counts one of which he was acquitted on while the jury was hung on the other five resulting in a mistrial the case was not brought back forward Business Insider's Josh barro wrote on the subject earlier this year noting that the central focus of the case was whether outside spending to conceal a similar affair constituted a campaign expenditure Edwards wasn't convicted but his jury hung on several counts and the trial was driven by factual questions did Edwards know about the payments and was their purpose political or were they simply intended to keep the peace within the Edwardses marriage Baro wrote that brings us to Cohen who facilitated a one hundred and thirty thousand dollars payment to porn stars stormy Daniels just weeks before the 2016 presidential election Daniels whose real name is Stephanie Clifford alleged that she had an affair with Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006 Cohen paid her to keep quiet about the alleged affair Cohen has insisted that the payment was not a campaign contribution which if it was would have far exceeded the $2,700 maximum to the Trump campaign he also said he was not reimbursed for the payment during the piece Monday raids the agency took records related to several topics including the payment to Daniel's as well as a male's tax documents and business records the New York Times reported The Washington Post reported that investigators were looking into whether Cohen committed bank fraud or violated campaign finance law which all appeared to stem from the Daniels payment agents were also looking for records of payments to two women who say they had affairs Trump and for information on the role of the publisher of the National Enquirer and keeping one of the women quiet The Times reported Tuesday as one expert explained the Justice Department's case against Cohen and possibly Trump is much stronger than the case against Edwards which she said was likely prosecuted both motive and timing and motive are relevant distinctions Paul s Ryan vice-president of policy and litigation at common cause told Business Insider with respect to motive John Edwards as lawyers made a big deal at the trial about the fact that the Doge had zero evidence that hunter was talking to the press about going public with her story or even contemplating it Daniels had first come forward with her story a 2011 interview with a celebrity gossip magazine she said during a recent 60 minutes in review the Trump work to squash the piece from being published Cohen approached her with a hush money and non-disclosure agreement once word got out that she was considering coming forward in a new interview Edwards as lawyers argued that this was not about hiding this affair and this pregnancy from the public and the press this was about hiding the affair and the pregnancy from John Edwards is very sick wife Ryan continued and so by contrast we know as a factual matter that stormy Daniels made it clear she was talking to multiple national media outlets in October of 2016 and contemplating going public with her story and that's what got Donald Trump's attention the other issue that makes the case against Cohen and possibly trauma stronger than the Edwards case is when the payment was made Ryan said the payments to Hunter were made before any primary ballots were cast Cohen made the payment just days before the election which gives the appearance that the electoral results and not protecting someone like Melania was the main purpose of the pain so much closer to the Nexus of the presidential general election was the stormy Daniels payoff than the John Edwards payoff Ryan said now Cohen has argued that the payments were made with Trump's family in mind people are mistaking this for a thing about the campaign Cohen told Vanity Fair earlier this year what I did defensively for my personal client and my friend is what attorneys do for their high-profile clients I would have done it in 2006 I would have done it in 2011 I truly care about him and the family more than just as an employee and an attorney Ryan said Cohen will likely end up arguing that the payments were made to protect the president's wife from embarrassment but the other factual circumstances here make the argument less likely to hold up in the same way it did for Edwards the payments to hunger coincided with the affair and the pregnancy Ryan said with story it happened more than a decade after the affair took place further investigation may undercut any argument by Michael Cohen that this payment wasn't about keeping the information from voters but to keep the information from Millenia we'll see about that it seems unlikely given the decade lapse in time I think to the extent that Cohen argues this was about keeping the information from Millenia then what millenia knew and when she knew it will certainly be relevant he continued adding that he wants to see Cohen drama Daniels and Melania all be deposed | Stars Magazine | UCULsYnxxHX24WpSicIkIZQg | 2018-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,294 | 7,500 |
DWje8YJdCO0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWje8YJdCO0 | Section 230 in the Crosshairs: Is the Internet’s Favorite Law at Risk? | this was the Internet in 1995 I mean there's not a lot of cursing or swearing there's not screen fulls of you know go to hell communal exciting civil this is the Internet today women just being exhausted with being targeted online the Internet is overrun with images of child sex abuse thousands of Facebook ads bought by Russians feel free harassment internet trolls at the heart of the modern Internet is a two decades old law that has made the web a haven for free speech and free expression home to some of the world's most profitable and powerful companies and a breeding ground for trolls conspiracy theorists and sexual predators now a debate is raging over whether this law section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act is still necessary or whether it's time to rein in the Internet's favorite law this law is truly revolutionary legislation that will bring the future to our doorstep in the web's early days few used it and even fewer understood it what do you write to it like mail no a lot of people use it and communicate I guess they can communicate with NBC writers and producers Allison can you explain what internet is I became Oregon's first new senator in more than 30 years in 1996 Senator Ron Wyden wrote the law in Section 230 it was a time when virtually nobody in the Senate for example even knew how to use a computer might have sounded more like something you'd hear from let's say a crazy old man in an airport bar at 3 a.m. that new senator from Oregon teamed up with a Republican congressman from California to try to jumpstart this new industry they just needed to figure out how they could help that's when they heard about this guy Danny porush helped start Stratton Oakmont the brokerage firm made famous in the wolf of Wall Street in 1995 an anonymous user posted multiple messages on prodigy an early internet service accusing Stratton Oakmont of fraud since the user was anonymous porush and his firm sued prodigy for 200 million dollars for defamation a judge ultimately sided with porush and Stratton claiming that because prodigy moderated its users posts it was liable for the content of those posts as a result you have this really perverse incentive where if you're a platform you actually reduce your liability by not moderating or controlling any harmful user content on Capitol Hill the two young lawmakers were paying attention and I said back then it's just common sense that if you own a website or a blog and you're personally liable for everything posted on your site section 230 was born the authors of section 230 had two goals this is Jeff Joseph he wrote the book on how section 230 shaped the modern Internet literally the first goal was to allow this new internet industry to develop without regulation without litigation basically weighing down all of these companies the other goal was to give the platforms the flexibility to develop the moderation practices and policies that they saw fit without suddenly being held liable for every word on their services the dual provisions were known as section 230 s sword and shield it's hard to imagine the internet existing in current state without section 230 when you look at the most successful platforms in the world if there is the chance of these platforms being held liable for every word that their users post their businesses simply could not function but critics say internet companies haven't done enough with the laws soared to earn it shield now albeit for very different reasons both sides of the political aisle have section 230 in their crosshairs there's been detractors to section 230 in recent months coming from both conservatives and liberals conservatives say that conservative speech has been censored online but these tech companies Twitter Facebook Google say this is not the case on the Left we're seeing criticism that tech companies aren't acting fast enough and taking enough responsibility for extremist content on their platforms so the tech companies are getting it from both the left and right what does the future hold for this law section 2 30s shield has already started to show some cracks in 2018 Congress passed a bill that held tech firms accountable for sex trafficking on their sites other legislative threats loom section 230 supporters say attempts to weaken the law even in the pursuit of noble causes are short-sighted you throw to 30 out and I think you do enormous damage to the cause of innovation I would be surprised if there was not at least one or two more significant amendments to section 230 in the next few years I just don't know what that would be I think that the fact that people have so many different criticisms of section 230 is probably what's saving it from being entirely repealed section 230 saving grace may just be that while everyone seems to hate it no one can agree why | 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dSYLoVl1qjc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSYLoVl1qjc | Republic | Wikipedia audio article | a Republic Latin race pública is a form of government in which the country is considered a public matter not the private concern or property of the rulers the primary positions of power within a republic are not inherited but are attained through democracy oligarchy or autocracy it is a form of government under which the head of state is not a monarch in American English the definition of a republic refers specifically to a form of government in which elected individuals represent the citizen body and exercised power according to the rule of law under a constitution including separation of powers with an elected head of state referred to as a constitutional republic or representative democracy as of 2017 159 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word Republic as part of their official names not all of these are Republic's in the sense of having elected governments nor is the word Republic used in the names of all nations with elected governments while heads of state often tend to claim that they rule only by the consent of the governed elections in some countries have been found to be held more for the purpose of show than for the actual purpose of in reality providing citizens with any genuine ability to choose their own leaders the word Republic comes from the latin term race pública which literally means public thing public matter or public affair and was used to refer to the state as a whole the term developed its modern meaning in reference to the constitution of the ancient Roman Republic lasting from the overthrow of the kings in 509 BC to the establishment of the empire in 27 BC this constitution was characterized by a Senate composed of wealthy aristocrats and wielding significant influence several popular Assemblies of all free citizens possessing the power to elect magistrates and pass laws and a series of magistracies with varying types of civil and political authority most often a republic as a single sovereign state but there are also sub sovereign state entities that are referred to as Republic's or that have governments that are described as republican in nature for instance article 4 of the United States Constitution guarantee s to every state in this Union a republican form of government in contrast the former Soviet Union which described itself as being a group of Republic's and also as a federal multinational state composed of 15 Republic's was widely viewed as being a totalitarian form of government and not a genuine Republic since its electoral system was structured so as to automatically guarantee the election of government sponsored candidates topic etymology the term originates as the Latin translation of Greek word politeia cicero among other Latin writers translated politeia as race publica and it was in turn translated by Renaissance scholars s Republic or similar terms in various Western European languages the term politeia can be translated as form of government polity or regime and is therefore not always a word for a specific type of regime as the modern word Republic is one of Plato's major works on political science was titled politeia and in english it is thus known as the republic however apart from the title in modern translations of the republic alternative translations of politeia are also used however in book 3 of his politics 1279 aristotle was apparently the first classical writer to state that the term politeia can be used to refer more specifically to one type of politeia when the citizens at large governed for the public good it is called by the name common to all governments to coin an Anoma payson tun politey on government politeia also amongst classical latin the term republic can be used in a general way to refer to any regime or in a specific way to refer to governments which work for the public good in medieval northern Italy a number of city states had commune or Signoria based governments in the late Middle Ages writers such as Giovanni Villani began writing about the nature of these states and the differences from other types of regime they used terms such as Libertas Populi a free people to describe the States the terminology changed in the 15th century as the renewed interest in the writings of ancient Rome caused writers to prefer using classical terminology to describe non monarchical States writers most importantly Leonardo Bruni adopted the Latin phrase Reis Publica while Bruni and Machiavelli used the term to describe the states of northern Italy which were not monarchies the term raised pública has a set of interrelated meanings in the original Latin the term can quite literally be translated as public matter it was most often used by Roman writers to refer to the state and government even during the period of the Roman Empire in subsequent centuries the English word Commonwealth came to be used as a translation of race Publica and its use in English was comparable to how the Romans used the term race pública notably during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell the word Commonwealth was the most common term to call the new monarch list state but the word Republic was also in common use likewise in Polish the term was translated as rich opus bolita although the translation is now only used with respect to Poland presently the term Republic commonly means a system of government which derives its power from the people rather than from another basis such as heredity or divine right topic history while the philosophical terminology developed in classical Greece and Rome as already noted by Aristotle there was already a long history of city-states with a wide variety of constitutions not only in Greece but also in the Middle East after the Classical period during the Middle Ages many free cities developed again such as Venice topic classical Republic's the modern type of republic itself is different from any type of state found in the classical world nevertheless there are a number of states of the classical era that are today still called Republic's this includes ancient Athens and the Roman Republic while the structure and governance of these states was very different from that of any modern Republic there is debate about the extent to which classical medieval and modern Republic's form a historical continuum JGA pocock has argued that a distinct Republican tradition stretches from the classical world to the present other scholars disagree Paul ray he for instance argues that the classical Republic's had a form of government with few links to those in any modern country the political philosophy of the classical Republic's has in any case had an influence on Republican thought throughout the subsequent centuries philosophers and politicians advocating Republic's such as Machiavelli Montesquieu Adams and Madison relied heavily on classical Greek and Roman sources which described various types of regimes Aristotle's politics discusses various forms of government one form Aristotle named politeia which consisted of a mixture of the other forms he argued that this was one of the ideal forms of government Polybius expanded on many of these ideas again focusing on the idea of mixed government the most important Roman work in this tradition as cicero's de república over time the classical Republic's were either conquered by empires or became ones themselves most of the Greek Republic's were annexed to the Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Roman Republic expanded dramatically conquering the other states of the Mediterranean that could be considered republics such as Carthage the Roman Republic itself then became the Roman Empire topic other ancient republics the term Republic is not commonly used to refer to pre-classical city-states especially if outside Europe and the area which was under greco-roman influence however some early states outside Europe had governments that are sometimes today considered similar to republics in the ancient Near East a number of cities of the eastern Mediterranean achieved collective rule our WOD has been cited as one of the earliest known examples of a republic in which the people rather than a monarch are described as sovereign the Israelite Confederation of the era before the United Monarchy has also been considered a type of Republic in Africa the Aqsa Empire was organized as a confederation ruled similarly to a royal Republic similarly the Igbo nation of what is now Nigeria topic indian subcontinent the ancient Indian subcontinent had a number of early Republic's among mahajanapadas early Republican institutions comes from the independent republics of India sanga's and ganas which existed as early as the 6th century BC and persisted in some areas until the 4th century the evidence for this is scattered however and no pure historical source exists for that period in addition Diodorus a greek historian who wrote two centuries after the time of Alexander the Great's invasion of India mentions without offering any detail that independent and democratic states existed in India modern scholars note the word democracy at the time of the 3rd century BC and later suffered from degradation and could mean any autonomous state no matter how oligarchic in nature key characteristics of the gana seemed to include a monarch usually known by the name Raja and a deliberative assembly the assembly met regularly it discussed all major state decisions at least in some states attendance was open to all freemen this body also had full financial administrative and judicial authority other officers who rarely receive any mention obeyed the decisions of the assembly elected by the gana the monarch apparently always belonged to a family of the noble class of Cascia tria Varna the monarch coordinated his activities with the assembly in some states he did so with a Council of other nobles the Lich Office had a primary governing body of 7077 Rajas the heads of the most important families on the other hand the shakyas coleus mullahs and lich ava's during the period around Gautama Buddha had the assembly open to all men rich and poor early Republic's Organa Sangha such as mullahs centered in the city of Cassino gara and the bad G or Vrije confederation centered in the city of Vaishali existed as early as the 6th century BCE and persisted in some areas until the 4th century CE II the most famous clan amongst the ruling Confederate clans of the vagi mahajanapadas worthily Chaves the Magatha kingdom included republican communities such as the community of raja kumara villages had their own assemblies under their local cauldre Maka's their administration's were divided into executive judicial and military functions scholars differ over how best to describe these governments and the vague sporadic quality of the evidence allows for wide disagreements some emphasize the central role of the assemblies and thus count them as democracies other scholars focus on the upper-class domination of the leadership and possible control of the assembly and see an oligarchy or an aristocracy despite the Assembly's obvious power it has not yet been established whether the composition and participation were truly popular the first main obstacle is the lack of evidence describing the popular power of the assembly this is reflected in the arthashastra an ancient handbook for monarchs on how to rule efficiently it contains a chapter on how to deal with the Tsongas which includes injunctions on manipulating the noble leaders yet it does not mention how to influence the mass of the citizens a surprising emission if Democratic bodies not the aristocratic families actively controlled the Republican governments another issue as the persistence of the four tiered Varna class system the duties and privileges on the members of each particular caste rigid enough to prohibit someone sharing a meal with those of another order might have affected the roles members were expected to play in the state regardless of the formality of the institutions a central tenet of democracy as the notion of shared decision-making power the absence of any concrete notion of citizen equality across these caste system boundaries leaves many scholars to claim that the true nature of ganas and sanga's is not comparable to truly democratic institutions topic Icelandic Commonwealth the Icelandic Commonwealth was established in AD 930 by refugees from Norway who had fled the unification of that country under king harald fairhair the Commonwealth consisted of a number of clans run by chieftains and the alting was a combination of Parliament and Supreme Court where disputes appealed from lower courts were settled laws were decided and decisions of national importance were taken one such example was the Christianization of Iceland in 1000 where the alting decreed in order to prevent an invasion that all ice lenders must be baptized and forbade celebration of pagan rituals contrary to most states the Icelandic Commonwealth had no official leader in the early 13th century the age of the sterlings the Commonwealth began to suffer from long conflicts between warring clans this combined with pressure from the Norwegian King Haakon the fourth for the ice lenders to rejoin the Norwegian family led the Icelandic chieftains to accept Hawke in the fourth as king by the signing of the GAM lease at molly old covenant in 1262 this effectively brought the commonwealth to an end the all thing however is still Iceland's Parliament almost 800 years later topic mercantile republics in Europe New Republic's appeared in the late Middle Ages when a number of small states embraced Republican systems of government these were generally small but wealthy trading states like the Italian city-states and the Hanseatic League in which the merchant class had risen to prominence canoed Hawkinson has noted that by the Renaissance Europe was divided with those states controlled by landed elite being monarchies and those controlled by a commercial elite being republics across Europe a wealthy merchant class developed in the important trading cities despite their wealth they had little power in the feudal system dominated by the rural landowners and across Europe began to advocate for their own privileges and powers the more centralized states such as France and England granted limited city charters in the more loosely governed Holy Roman Empire 51 of the largest towns became free Imperial cities while still under the Dominion of the Holy Roman Emperor most power was held locally and many adopted Republican forms of government the same rights to Imperial immediacy were secured by the major trading cities of Switzerland the towns and villages of Alpine Switzerland had courtesy of geography also been largely excluded from central control unlike Italy in Germany much of the rural area was thus not controlled by feudal barons but by independent farmers who also used communal forms of government when the Hapsburgs tried to reassert control over the region both rural farmers and town merchants joined the rebellion the Swiss were victorious and the Swiss Confederacy was proclaimed and Switzerland has retained a Republican form of government to the present Italy was the most densely populated area of Europe and also one with the weakest central government many of the towns thus gained considerable independence and adopted commune forms of government completely free of feudal control the Italian city-states expanded gaining control of the rural hinterland the two most powerful were the republic of venice and its rival the republic of genoa each were large trading ports and further expanded by using naval power to control large parts of the Mediterranean it was in Italy that an ideology advocating for Republic's first developed writers such as Bartholomew of Lucca Brunetto Latini Mar Silius of Padua and Leonardo Bruni saw the medieval city states as heirs to the legacy of Greece and Rome two Russian cities with powerful merchant class Novgorod and P skov also adopted Republican forms of government in 12th and 13th centuries respectively which ended when the Republic's were conquered by Muscovy Russia at the end 15th beginning of 16th century the dominant form of government for these early Republic's was controlled by a limited Council of elite patricians in those areas that held elections property qualifications or guild membership limited both who could vote and who could run in many states no direct elections were held and council members were hereditary or appointed by the existing Council this left the great majority of the population without political power and riots and revolts by the lower classes were common the late Middle Ages saw more than 200 such risings in the towns of the Holy Roman Empire similar revolts occurred in Italy notably the chumpy revolt in Florence topic mercantile Republic's outside Europe following the collapse of the seljuk sultanate of rûm and establishment of the Turkish Anatolian Bey links the honor merchant fraternities established a state centered on Ankara that is sometimes compared to the Italian mercantile republics topic calvinist republics while the classical writers had been the primary ideological source for the republics of Italy in Northern Europe the Protestant Reformation would be used as justification for establishing new Republic's most important was Calvinist theology which developed in the Swiss Confederacy one of the largest and most powerful of the medieval republics John Calvin did not call for the abolition of monarchy but he advanced the doctrine that the faithful had the duty to overthrow irreligious monarchs advocacy for Republic's appeared in the writings of the Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion Calvinism played an important role in the Republican revolts in England and the Netherlands like the city-states of Italy and the Hanseatic League both were important trading centers with a large merchant class prospering from the trade with the new world large parts of the population of both areas also embraced Calvinism during the Dutch Revolt beginning in 1566 the Dutch Republic emerged from rejection of Spanish Habsburg rule however the country did not adopt the Republican form of government immediately in the formal declaration of independence act of abjuration 1581 the throne of King Philip was only declared vacant and the Dutch magistrates asked the Duke of Anjou Queen Elizabeth of England and Prince William of Orange one after another to replace Philip it took until 1588 before the estate's the Statten the representative assembly at the time decided to vest the sovereignty of the country in themselves in 1641 the English Civil War began spearheaded by the Puritans and funded by the merchants of London the revolt was a success and King Charles the first was executed in England James Harrington Algernon Sidney and John Milton became some of the first writers to argue for rejecting monarchy and embracing a Republican form of government the English Commonwealth was short-lived and the monarchy soon restored the Dutch Republic continued in name until 1795 but by the mid 18th century the stadtholder had become a de facto monarch Calvinists were also some of the earliest settlers of the British and Dutch colonies of North America topic liberal republics along with these initial Republican revolts early modern Europe also saw a great increase in monarchical power the era of absolute monarchy replaced the limited and decentralized monarchies that had existed in most of the Middle Ages it also saw a reaction against the total control of the monarch as a series of writers created the ideology known as liberalism most of these Enlightenment thinkers were far more interested in ideas of constitutional monarchy than in Republic's the Cromwell regime had discredited republicanism and most thinkers felt that Republic's ended in either anarchy or tyranny thus philosophers like Voltaire opposed absolutism while at the same time being strongly Pro monarchy jean-jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu praised Republic's and looked on the city-states of Greece as a model however both also felt that a nation-state like France with 20 million people would be impossible to govern as a republic Rousseau admired the Republican experiment in Corsica 1755 to 1769 and described his ideal political structure of small self-governing communes Montesquieu felt that a city-state should ideally be a republic but maintained that a Limited monarchy was better suited to a large nation the American Revolution began as a rejection only of the authority of the British Parliament over the colonies not of the monarchy the failure of the British monarch to protect the colonies from what they considered the infringement of their rights to representative government the Monarchs branding of those requesting redresses traders and his support for sending combat troops to demonstrate Authority resulted in widespread perception of the British monarchy as tyrannical with the United States Declaration of Independence the leaders of the revolt firmly rejected the monarchy and embraced republicanism the leaders of the revolution were well versed in the writings of the French liberal thinkers and also in history of the classical Republic's John Adams had notably written a book on Republic's throughout history in addition the widely distributed and popularly read aloud tract common sense by Thomas Paine succinctly and eloquently laid out the case for Republican ideals and independence to the larger public the Constitution of the United States ratified in 1789 created a relatively strong Federal Republic to replace the relatively weak Confederation under the first attempt at a national government with the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union ratified in 1781 the first ten amendments to the Constitution called the United States Bill of Rights guaranteed certain natural rights fundamental to Republican ideals that justified the revolution the French Revolution was also not Republican at its outset only after the flight to Varennes removed most of the remaining sympathy for the king was a republic declared and louis xvi sent to the guillotine the stunning success of France in the French Revolutionary War saw Republic's spread by force of arms across much of Europe as a series of client Republic's were set up across the continent the rise of Napoleon saw the end of the French first republic and her sister republics each replaced by popular monarchies throughout the Napoleonic period the victors extinguished many of the oldest Republic's on the continent including the Republic of Venice the Republic of Genoa and the Dutch Republic they were eventually transformed into monarchies or absorbed into neighbouring monarchies outside Europe another group of Republic's was created as the Napoleonic Wars allowed the states of Latin America to gain their independence liberal ideology had only a limited impact on these new Republic's the main impetus was the local European descended Creole population in conflict with the peninsulares governor's sent from overseas the majority of the population in most of Latin America was of either African or Amerindian descent and the creole elite had little interest in giving these groups power and broad-based popular sovereignty Simone Bolivar both the main instigator of the revolts and one of its most important theorists was sympathetic to liberal ideals but felt that Latin America lacked the social cohesion for such a system to function and advocated autocracy as necessary in Mexico this autocracy briefly took the form of a monarchy in the first Mexican Empire due to the Peninsular war the Portuguese court was relocated to Brazil in 1808 Brazil gained independence as a monarchy on September 7th 1822 and the Peyer of Brazil lasted until 1889 in the other states various forms of autocratic Republic existed until most were liberalized at the end of the 20th century the French Second Republic was created in 1848 but abolished by Napoleon the third who proclaimed himself emperor in 1852 the French Third Republic was established in 1870 when a civil Revolutionary Committee refused to accept Napoleon the third surrender during the franco-prussian war Spain briefly became the first Spanish Republic in 1873 to 74 but the monarchy was soon restored by the start of the 20th century France Switzerland and San Marino remained the only Republic's in Europe this changed when after the 1908 Lisbon regicide the 5th of October 1910 revolution established the Portuguese Republic in East Asia China had seen considerable and eaching sentiment during the 19th century and a number of protest movements developed calling for constitutional monarchy the most important leader of these efforts was Sun yat-sen whose three principles of the people combined American European and Chinese ideas under his leadership the Republic of China was proclaimed on January 1st 1912 republicanism expanded significantly in the aftermath of World War one when several of the largest European empires collapsed the Russian Empire 1917 German Empire 1918 austro-hungarian Empire 1918 an Ottoman Empire 1922 were all replaced by Republic's new states gained independence during this turmoil and many of these such as Ireland Poland Finland and Czechoslovakia chose Republican forms of government following Greece's defeat in the greco-turkish war 1919 to 22 the monarchy was briefly replaced by the second Hellenic Republic 1924 to 35 in 1931 the proclamation of the second Spanish Republic 1931 to 39 resulted in the Spanish Civil War that would be the prelude of world war ii republican ideas were spreading especially in asia the united states began to have considerable influence in East Asia in the later part of the night 19th century with Protestant missionaries playing a central role the liberal and Republican writers of the West also exerted influence these combined with native Confucian inspired political philosophy that had long argued that the populace had the right to reject unjust government that had lost the Mandate of Heaven two short-lived Republic's were proclaimed in East Asia the Republic of Formosa and the first Philippine Republic topic decolonization in the years following World War two most of the remaining European colonies gained their independence and most became republics the two largest colonial powers were France in the United Kingdom Republican France encouraged the establishment of Republic's in its former colonies the United Kingdom attempted to follow the model it had for its earlier settler colonies of creating independent Commonwealth realms still linked under the same monarchy while most of the settler colonies and the smaller states of the Caribbean retained this system it was rejected by the newly independent countries in Africa and Asia which revised their constitutions and became republics Britain followed a different model in the Middle East it installed local monarchies in several colonies and mandates including Iraq Jordan Kuwait Bahrain Oman Yemen and Libya in subsequent decades revolutions and coos over through a number of monarchs and installed Republic's several monarchies remain and the Middle East is the only part of the world where several large states are ruled by monarchs with almost complete political control topic Socialist Republics in the wake of the first world war the Russian monarchy fell during the Russian Revolution the Russian provisional government was established in its place on the lines of a liberal Republic but this was overthrown by the Bolsheviks who went on to establish the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics this was the first Republic established under marxist-leninist ideology communism was wholly opposed to monarchy and became an important element of many Republican movements during the 20th century the Russian Revolution spread into Mongolia and overthrew its theocratic monarchy in 1924 in the aftermath of the Second World War the Communists gradually gained control of Romania Bulgaria Yugoslavia Hungary and Albania ensuring that the states were re-established as socialist republics rather than monarchies communism also intermingled with other ideologies it was embraced by many national liberation movements during decolonization in Vietnam communist Republicans pushed aside the Nguyen dynasty and monarchies in neighboring Laos and Cambodia were overthrown by communist movements in the 1970s Arab socialism contributed to a series of revolts in Coos that saw the monarchies of Egypt Iraq Libya and Yemen ousted in Africa Marxist Leninist manned African socialism led to the end of monarchy and the proclamation of republics in states such as Burundi in Ethiopia topic islamic republic's Islamic political philosophy has a long history of opposition to absolute monarchy notably in the work of Al Farabi Sharia law took precedence over the will of the ruler and electing rulers by means of the Shira was an important doctrine while the early caliphate maintained the principles of an elected ruler later states became hereditary or military dictatorship though many maintained some pretense of a consultative Shura none of these states are typically referred to as Republic's the current usage of Republic in Muslim countries is borrowed from the Western meaning adopted into the language in the late 19th century the 20th century saw republicanism become an important idea in much of the Middle East as monarchies were removed in many states of the region Iraq became a secular state some nations such as Indonesia and Azerbaijan began as secular in Iran the 1979 revolution overthrew the monarchy and created an Islamic Republic based on the ideas of Islamic democracy topic head of state you topic structure you with no monarch most modern Republic's used the title president for the head of state originally used to refer to the presiding officer of a committee or governing body in Great Britain the usage was also applied to political leaders including the leaders of some of the thirteen colonies originally Virginia in 1608 in falta President of the Council the first Republic to adopt the title was the United States of America keeping its usage as the head of a committee the president of the Continental Congress was the leader of the original Congress when the new constitution was written the title of president of the United States was conferred on the head of the new executive branch if the head of state of a republic is also the head of government this is called a presidential system there are a number of forms of presidential government a full presidential system has a president with substantial authority and a central political role in other states the legislature is dominant and the presidential role is almost purely ceremonial and apolitical such as in Germany in India these states are parliamentary Republic's and operate similarly to constitutional monarchies with parliamentary systems where the power of the monarch is also greatly circumscribed in parliamentary systems the head of government most often titled Prime Minister exercises the most real political power semi-presidential systems have a president as an active head of state but also have a head of government with important powers the rules for appointing the president and the leader of the government in some republics permit the appointment of a president and a prime minister who have opposing political convictions in France when the members of the ruling cabinet and the president come from opposing political factions this situation is called cohabitation in some countries like Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina and San Marino the head of state is not a single person but a committee Council of several persons holding that office the Roman Republic had two consuls elected for a one-year term by the Commission centuriata consisting of all adult Freeborn males who could prove citizenship topic elections in liberal democracies presidents are elected either directly by the people or indirectly by a parliament or Council typically in presidential and semi-presidential systems the president is directly elected by the people or is indirectly elected as done in the United States in that country the president is officially elected by an electoral college chosen by the states all of which do so by direct election of the electors the indirect election of the president through the Electoral College conforms to the concept of Republic as one with a system of indirect election in the opinion of some direct election confers legitimacy upon the president and gives the office much of its political power however this concept of legitimacy differs from that expressed in the United States Constitution which established the legitimacy of the United States president as resulting from the signing of the Constitution by nine states the idea that direct election is required for legitimacy also contradicts the spirit of the great compromise whose actual result was manifest in the clause that provides voters in smaller states with more representation in presidential selection than those in large states for example citizens of Wyoming in 2016 had three point six times as much electoral vote representation as citizens of California in states with a parliamentary system the president is usually elected by the Parliament this indirect election subordinates the president to the Parliament and also gives the president limited legitimacy and turns most presidential powers into reserved powers that can only be exercised under rare circumstance there are exceptions where elected presidents have only ceremonial powers such as in Ireland topic ambiguities the distinction between a republic in a monarchy is not always clear the constitutional monarchies of the former British Empire in Western Europe today have almost all real political power vested in the elected representatives with the Monarchs only holding either theoretical powers no powers are rarely used reserve powers real legitimacy for political decisions comes from the elected representatives and is derived from the will of the people while hereditary monarchies remain in place political power is derived from the people as in a republic these states are thus sometimes referred to as crowned Republic's terms such as liberal Republic are also used to describe all of the modern liberal democracies there are also self-proclaimed Republic's that act similarly to monarchies with absolute power vested in the leader and passed down from father to son North Korea and Syria are two notable examples where a son has inherited political control neither of these states are officially monarchies there is no constitutional requirement that power be passed down within one family but it has occurred in practice there are also elective monarchies where ultimate power is vested in a monarch but the monarch is chosen by some manner of election a current example of such a state as Malaysia where the Yang di-pertuan Agong is elected every five years by the conference of rulers composed of the nine hereditary rulers of the Malay States in the Vatican City state where the Pope is selected by cardinal electors currently all Cardinals under a specific age while rare today elective monarchs were common in the past the Holy Roman Empire is an important example where each new emperor was chosen by a group of electors is la McStays also rarely employed primogeniture instead relying on various forms of election to choose a monarch successor the polish-lithuanian commonwealth had an elective monarchy with a wide suffrage of some 500 thousand Nobles the system known as the Golden Liberty had developed as a method for powerful landowners to control the crown the proponents of this system looked to classical examples and the writings of the Italian Renaissance and called their elective monarchy a rich Obispo Leda based on race pública you topic sub-national republics in general being a republic also implies sovereignty as for the state to be ruled by the people it cannot be controlled by a foreign power there are important exceptions to this for example Republic's in the Soviet Union were member states which had to meet three criteria to be named Republic's beyond the periphery of the Soviet Union so as to be able to take advantage of their theoretical right to secede be economically strong enough to be self-sufficient upon secession and be maimed after at least 1 million people of the ethnic group which should make up the majority population of said Republic it is sometimes argued that the former Soviet Union was also a supranational republic based on the claim that the member states were different nations socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was a federal entity composed of six Republic's Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Macedonia Montenegro Serbia and Slovenia each Republic had its parliament government Institute of citizenship Constitution etc but certain functions were delegated to the Federation army monetary matters each Republic also had a right of self-determination according to the conclusions of the second session of the a V&O Jane according to the Federal Constitution states of the United States are required like the federal government to be republican in form with final Authority resting with the people this was required because the states were intended to create and enforce most domestic laws with the exception of areas delegated to the federal government and prohibited to the States the founding fathers of the country intended most domestic laws to be handled by the states requiring the states to be a republic in form was seen as protecting the citizens rights and preventing a state from becoming a dictatorship or monarchy and reflected unwillingness on the part of the original thirteen states all independent republics to unite with other states that were not republics additionally this requirement ensured that only other Republic's could join the Union in the example of the United States the original thirteen British colonies became independent states after the American Revolution each having a Republican form of government these independent states initially formed a loose confederation raishin called the United States and then later formed the current United States by ratifying the current US Constitution creating a union of sovereign states with the Union or federal government also being a republic any state joining the Union later was also required to be a republic topic other meanings you topic political philosophy the term Republic originated from the writers of the Renaissance as a descriptive term for states that were not monarchies these writers such as Machiavelli also wrote important prescriptive works describing how such governments should function these ideas of how a government and society should be structured as the basis for an ideology known as classical republicanism or civic humanism this ideology is based on the Roman Republic in the city-states of ancient Greece and focuses on ideals such as civic virtue rule of law and mixed government this understanding of a republic as a distinct form of government from a liberal democracy as one of the main theses of the cambridge school of historical analysis this grew out of the work of jg a Pocock who in 1975 argued that a series of scholars had expressed a consistent set of Republican ideals these writers included Machiavelli Milton Montesquieu and the founders of the United States of America Pocock argued that this was an ideology with a history and principles distinct from liberalism these ideas were embraced by a number of different writers including Quentin Skinner Philip Pettit and Cass Sunstein these subsequent writers have further explored the history of the idea and also outlined how a modern Republic should function topic United States a distinct set of definitions for the word Republic evolved in the United States in common parlance a Republic is a state that does not practice direct democracy but rather has a government indirectly controlled by the people this understanding of the term was originally developed by James Madison and notably employed in Federalist paper number 10 this meaning was widely adopted early in the history of the United States including a Noah Webster's dictionary of 1828 it was a novel meaning to the term representative democracy was not an idea mentioned by Machiavelli and did not exist in the classical Republic's there is also evidence that contemporaries of Madison considered the meaning of the word to reflect the definition found elsewhere as is the case with a quotation of Benjamin Franklin taken from the moats of James McHenry where the question is put forth a republic or a monarchy the term Republic does not appear in the Declaration of Independence but does appear in article 4 of the Constitution which guarantee asked to every state in this Union a republican form of government what exactly the writers of the Constitution felt this should mean is uncertain the Supreme Court in Luther V Borden 1849 declared that the definition of Republic was a political question in which it would not intervene in two later cases it did establish a basic definition in United States v Cruikshank 1875 the court ruled that the equal rights of citizens were inherent to the idea of a republic however the term republic is not synonymous with the republican form the republican form is defined as one in which the powers of sovereignty are vested in the people and are exercised by the people either directly or through representatives chosen by the people to whom those powers are specially delegated beyond these basic definitions the word republic has a number of other connotations w Paul Adams observes that republic is most often used in the United States as a synonym for state or government but with more positive connotations than either of those terms republicanism is often referred to as the founding ideology of the United States traditionally scholars believe this American republicanism was derivation of the classical liberal ideologies of John Locke and others developed in Europe a political philosophy of republicanism that formed during the Renaissance period and initiated by Machiavelli was thought to have had little impact on the founders of the United States in the 1960s and 1970s a revisionist school led by the likes of Bernard Bailyn began to argue that republicanism was just as or even more important than liberalism in the creation of the United States this issue is still much disputed and scholars like Isaac Kramnik completely reject this view topic see also Commonwealth democracy Democratic Republic Free State list of Republic's index republics republicanism republics of Russia guarantee Clause of the US Constitution | wikipedia tts | UCsPs4JQVxo2-IjKMs4NkZPg | 2018-12-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,936 | 43,006 |
DONlubl9qJo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DONlubl9qJo | Demultiplexers | Welcome to demultiplexers. in this video you'll learn how demultiplexers transmit data and data select lines determine the specific output through which data is passed which will prepare you for a short three question quiz at the end of this video. A demultiplexer is a digital switching device that has one input and several outputs. the function of a demultiplexer is to transmit data which enters its input line and maps the input to one of its output lines data select lines. determine the specific output through which data is passed. the signals that are present on the data select line determine which of the output pins the input signal is mapped to. consider a demultiplexer that map's a single input signal to one of eight outputs. in order to specify which of the eight outputs to map the input signal to, three data select lines are necessary. the truth table in this figure shows all possible combinations of the data select lines A, B, and C. the values of the data select lines represent numbers in binary the combinations of a B and C present a range of numbers from 0 0 0 which represents the number 0 to 1 1 1 which represents the number 7. when the data select lines have the values 0 0 0 the input signal becomes mapped to output 0. this is continued for each possible combination of the data select lines including the final possible combination in the truth table 1 1 1 which causes the input signal to map to output 7. in addition to the input data line and the data select lines there is another input called the strobe or enable line the purpose of this input is to allow the de multiplexer to function normally or be disabled by not allowing data from the input to be passed to any of the outputs the enable line in this diagram is an active low input if a logic zero is applied to the enable line the demultiplexer will function properly. based on the logic state that's applied to the enable line observe how the signal apply to the data select line causes data to be passed to the corresponding output from the data input line. notice when the enable input receives a low logic signal then the de multiplexer operates normally however if a logic one is applied to the enable line the middle multiplexer becomes disabled and data from the input will not be passed to any of the output lines when the enable input is set to a logic high regardless of what's going on with other inputs it'll be ignored because the whole system is disabled the number of data select lines in a demultiplexer determines the number of outputs that the multiplexer has since each of the data select lines has two possible values 0 or 1 the total number of outputs is 2 raised to the power of the number of data select lines for example if a de multiplexer has two data select lines then it will have four outputs 3 data select lines will result in 8 outputs 4 results in 16 outputs and so on and so on notice how with every additional data select line the number of outputs doubles with two data select lines there are four outputs three data select lines has eight outputs and four data select lines has 16 outputs now that you're familiar with how the de multiplexer functions choose the letter of the correct answer that completes these statements you can pause the video if you'd like more time to think about your answers. the correct answer is one input a to be passed to one of several outputs D. the correct answer for question 2 is true and finally the correct answer for question 3 is d5. this completes demultiplexers. thanks for watching if this video was helpful please give us a thumbs up! | Wisc-Online | UCaGvc1CWazBXer-uB_1ijfw | 2020-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 661 | 3,609 |
ZpC9IHPykpU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpC9IHPykpU | FIRST FATHER'S DAY | TJV | Vlog #2823 | hey buddy I'm getting ready to go for a walk [Music] thank you [Music] today is Father's day and brick got me a new Father's Day t-shirt for the occasion Happy Father's Day he was wearing a Father's Day shirt too you just can't see it over his Buckle yeah it says Daddy's first Father's day we'll show you later it's not a dad bod the father figure [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] my little friend back there [Music] how is it very good Big Cheese skirts All fathers get free suckers because they know we're just big kids they're also giving out free rides to dads Josh isn't feeling it this year but maybe next Chevy you wanna put this into the weed whacker for me that'd be great come on guys come on got the yard mowed out here trying to get some stuff done our weed whacker or weed eater as it's called ran out of string so gotta refill it brick is just at the store right now printing off some uh some pictures and Theo is sleeping just inside there got the windows open so I can hear them and I'm out here trying to try to relax summer in the city is what the bear is called that comes to town every summer in the city it was just winding down already today we didn't go yesterday we were busy yesterday with our baby shower which went really well that wasn't uh a huge huge crowd but I come from a big family right so we had I think we had about 50 people right we had rented a hall and it turned out really well got a good turnout and it was really nice just to celebrate with our close family and friends Theo's life that he exists Theo's existence very special little guy it was his big day he's good the whole time didn't cry once didn't fuss once just love being held today when I'm filming this as you know already it's Father's Day wearing my Father's Day shirt going on a nice Father's Day walk Brent has asked me what I want to do with the rest of my day and I said I just want to sit on the porch with my family I'm gonna sit on the porch and I won't have ribs for supper so we have ribs in the freezer at the shop I'm just gonna quickly run there and grab those that way we don't got to spend a whole ton of money right I don't I don't need to spend a whole bunch of money to celebrate being a dad I already have Theo that's all I need I just need my family how's it going all blue you ready for the truck show next weekend by the time you watch this it'll probably be close to that weekend or somewhere around there June 24th there's a truck show here in Steinbeck and uh you know last year I was all excited to go turns out I couldn't make it last minute and uh I was disappointed but this year's a new year I'm gonna be there I've already told this batch I said I missed last year I'm not going to miss this year okay so they're not going to send me it too far this week or if they do they'll send they'll figure something out because I got to be home for next weekend it's the truck show it's technically since I've owned it old Blue's first truck show it's been in some before I think it's actually been in this one before with the previous owner uh he'll probably be there as well though he doesn't have his own truck anymore I have it it's mine now and I'm not giving it back [Music] you smell that Chevy you smell that [Music] smells so good the hosts smells like a rib making factory that's what they call me it's my middle name rib making factory yes the more you know potatoes here she's going all up a special occasion or something other stuff Thursday and I didn't have the ingredients to make what you wanted so we can a rain check on that for next week ribs always satisfies so Brit made my first Father's Day super special I had a really good day and she went all out with her Father's Day gifts too I just wanted to show you this here a little envelope all right it's a gift certificate get my pickup truck detailed finally because it's so embarrassing having people in my pickup truck because it's so dirty it's also the the vehicle that we use to move the dogs around bring Chevy to daycare or you know big bring big Frank to get his nails done right his pod of cures your potty cures like you had yesterday I feel good morning Dad hi good morning this gift was from you I heard oh it's a big one must have been working hard already he's already got a job start him Young it's a gift to get to the detailing glass company here in Steinbeck they do a really good job thanks to you and a very special book that kind of made me tear up a little bit when I opened it up it's a custom made Daddy's magic hugs for Theo truly there's nothing as magical as a hug and the hugs that matter most are from the people who love us best I love you Theo Daddy I love you too and the whole book is about different hugs this is for Theo and his amazing Daddy on your very first Father's Day together I love you both more than you will ever know Mommy I was choking up a little bit when I opened this the first time so we'll read like the first page says I'm just waking up to the bluest of Skies what kind of hug helps me open my eyes the good morning kind that squeezes me tight a hug from my daddy is always just right she also got me a card to my husband on Father's Day the happy marriage checklist all the boxes are checked inside Happy Father's Day 2023 which means that there's going to be more [Music] every day is Father's Day the boys also got me that gift that I showed you already the shirt it's not a dad bod it's a father figure thanks guys saved up all your allowances all your Milk Bones bones you paid with Milk Bones that's nice you gave up some of your fluff for me wow so I know you're watching this well after Father's day is Father's Day a thing in other countries as well I'm assuming it's the same across at least the English-speaking world right the angle sphere as they call it Canada in the U.S the UK Australia New Zealand is it Father's Day in Europe too or in anywhere else around the world anyways it was a really good one uh like I was saying Brit made it uh excuse me Brit made it so special and you know we didn't even really do anything we went to the fair walked around a little bit I just wanted to see everything didn't go on any rides or anything you know uh bought a poutine and we got like this uh natural lemonade blueberry lemonade thing which is pretty good and I'm sort of wrapping this up a couple of days later but now we came home sat on the porch all day that's all I wanted to do I just wanted to sit on the porch it was such a beautiful day one sec one sec here very important good morning we're gonna get you could I get an extra large coffee with uh two cream and a shot of espresso in it and a uh a sausage Farmers wrap with creamy barbecue sauce instead of Chipotle [Music] I'm sorry what was uh in your coffee uh two cream and a shot of espresso and that was extra large right yeah hash brown that's it thank you you're welcome oh forgot to say super duper gotta bring that back haven't said that in a while whenever I go through a drive-thru I used to say super duper and there's only one place that ever responded with something clever and that was Sage Creek Winnipeg Tim Hortons I would say super duper and he'd be like awesome possum never been able to get anyone anywhere to respond with a clever response like that ever again but yeah I just wanted to wrap up this video it was sort of like a little bit all over the place this next week we're going to be heading out on another trip unfortunately we gotta go back to work you all understand we gotta get a new house got a one-track mind got many other things going on but uh the the one goal right now our main goal get into a bigger house it'll be a little while we gotta I mean probably a couple of years but how we're looking at now and I bought some tires for the truck and uh got the safety the safety was a little pricey this year because there's a bunch of things that need to be updated and replaced that will be okay though thanks for hanging out with me today I hope you guys had a great day happy belated Father's Day to you I'm gonna grab my timmies now and we'll start the next video forgot oh I didn't get this ready all right okay all right I've got this uh as soon as this opens up oh oh sorry I should have had this ready it's gonna show up soon I think there it is and I'll play with the card okay yep thanks you too come here Thomas it's gonna be a good day I'll see you in my next video take care [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] | Trucker Josh VLOGS | UCrkahiSmFd6w0fmdZ95K_wA | 2023-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,706 | 8,561 |
MbhMMKb1mEU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbhMMKb1mEU | helen does staithes | against this okay here we go here we are at the start of the Walk as hell okay yep that is beautiful isn't it get better videos okay yes tonight on the show we have God it's like a spotlight what the hell is she doing I've got proof anyway on video that's brilliant look at that see that guy there he's just told us to go a different way and he's gone the easy way so yeah I think that's the I think obviously but I'm having a [ __ ] window [Music] okay keep running I'll see you insteads Helen what do you mean top heavy fat the women always have a little bit more weight upstairs again a million miles an hour you can't enjoy it I mean look I apologize did this last time can't reach them but did they put the Gladiator music you know when he slides his hand across her when he's dying you know entirely different well it wasn't was it was still it was actually July and I think well slide your hand to it I'll just do the scenes from Gladiator slipped yeah look how perfect yellow lines you see that bloody um oh yeah it's nice as well so anyway I'll tell you about Zoe and what I was saying before yeah oh [ __ ] I'm so good all right I'll give you 10 guesses about the Street's called he gets around a bit doesn't it I mean every place we've been to of the last to have been up is Monument in Whitby isn't it that I think it was quite a transient and then ends up in [ __ ] Australia gets eaten by cannibals he obviously had the bug inside of him look there's a negative okay Daisy yeah she's real out let's go to the end of the thing looks pretty groovy Ellen's idea of an interesting thing so I just seaweed I can't see through my camera you have to shock them you have to wait until they're not looking and then just pull them off yeah you're surprised you surprise him cockles alive oh all right we missed it can do it again Toby felon write your turn next time don't slip now I gotta keep shooting you can send the help oh looks I'm just gonna film your Fallen girl is your camera at my camera would have plopped out and fell in there that's where you went in yeah that's it's really slippery try it Helen don't stand on that one don't just don't stand on the green stuff that's slippery as [ __ ] left look giant cockroach behind your hand oh those Tides coming in Tide's coming in you have to go down on your hands and knees I hide it it's easy is she gone I was looking after myself can't slip I'm filming all right we've got this one now five six eight all right you've got get some pure proof when you're speaking to her all right I haven't got a signal verbs because look where you are okay then right yeah in the middle of the sea love you bye bye bye we're right out at sea look look even Helen's right back there move it Tides coming in absolutely amazing look at that [Music] one Daisy Daisy come and play there's a common eight [Music] what's up hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi it'll say they're all pretty friendly the birds around it can we go that way I just did my tip I tried to do that gladiator scene look at this guy look at that color all right we did so we're on our way back look at that guys gorgeous free Photoshop look at Helen she's hardly she's out of breath not like us well if it's a fiddle oh [ __ ] that's the angle look at that angle oh hello count to ten one two three four five six seven eight nine ten hooker what have you you think someone's fish it's nice not bad not bad for an old woman at that point I didn't want to go into too many details I saw a drone drew the conclusion that I didn't want to Shag a fish and I didn't want to go so you have to you've cut the tail now I'm really interested you've cut the tail off the fish right and it's quite a big Cod and yeah well what's it feel like just like a woman getting like a shift when you're going up when I'm going up a bank I find it's easier to go fast hang on you're going down whoa okay this is how high we are up [Music] amazing she gonna take her clothes off hello or something I'm coming from Redcat | Anthony Sheldon | UCf5YknLoZYkfdLSFO5d8eNw | 2013-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 810 | 4,066 |
ZerhuOBhcFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZerhuOBhcFY | Vigor Gameplay: Tactical Shootouts and Resource Management Part 22 | I started my stream me too you know actually I'll help us out because I'm a good citizen you have a hundred and seven you better be spending I've ordered two now all right so I have to save up again all right now I have to stay above the 100. I'm not a peasant you want me to donate you any okay quick ready oh no you can't never mind why didn't I Rodeo nope uh the only person on routine I write it up and bought look at what I'm doing for us you just bought nope also we have like no skins or just plain old people with outfits like our yeah that is true I could care yeah that's good I got a PKM and a sniper what should I do sniper Rush snipe snipe yep great minds think alike oh it's lizard map imagination hasn't streamed in like five days yet oh man this is busy bro what you want from him I like nutty Nation to help out a little you know are you shooting at me no I was testing my guns to figure out what I had oh no you were shooting at me I can't kill you even if I shot at you it doesn't matter you still have that dot audacity or shoot at me on that gun was terrible right there yeah maple we got destroyed no I gotta check if that was the same dude that killed all of us uh we lost a guy on our team one of the guys has a mortar and he's not even dropping it one one the one of the dudes got three kills and one of them had one because one of our dudes left this is a warm-up round stop shoot oh [Music] what the hell I don't know you guys are weird right now where the [ __ ] are these guys and don't peek out do not peek out I'm not even with you blasto died oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah you saw five people oh he hears them they coming up oh yeah Echo oh yeah Echo yeah that could be echoing Chicago Echo this is it's about time three two what you mean bro that's Echo put some respect on his name if if he went if he wins this round the next room I will use another five rounds two all right if you went to this game right not the round not just this round oh my God Echo no Echo Echo come on don't sell man I don't think he knows what he is gotta spend them Five Crowns don't take echo's gun I think I took echo's gone well did you pick the PKM yeah you you took his God I didn't take you I didn't take it I see it in your head I'm the next Echo relax I have very nice to see you dying person like a hopeless person you are next Echo will Echo oh I might die with this gun all right stay near me I'm Echo I actually don't want to stand next to you Echo boy call me Echo inside yeah my name is Echo what's my name yeah I think they're all upstairs so I could be wrong yo [ __ ] how you like that huh yeah Echo do you see where they are yep one's in main room are you buying someone else hey yo echo's still alive oh you can get the if he just stays here for 15 seconds you just get uh unless you lay down my name's Echo you're not echo echo I think it's a two weeks I mean 3v5 us three versus five of them Echo plays with all the guns Echo don't need no glitch you think if he goes a lot of Poker I've never been in Afghanistan he was in Afghanistan 's gun [ __ ] Whoever has that motor needs to drop it bro no one's picking it up we only have three of us nobody picked it so we have to okay so one of us has to pick it we'll take turns it's still useful no yo Echo I'm gonna stay with that girl I think we all have the same idea [ __ ] the hook we want to stay with that coin Echo wants to stay with us I don't want to stay with that girl yo Echo I See Echo all right Echo took spot in the roof I'm not on the roof he took a spot on the window oh my God hey um it's just you you [ __ ] dude I jumped out a window and got shot why would you jump out the window I was like oh look you know echo's fighting someone let me go around and help him I jump out of window Echo dies I die bro they're saying Fair are they upstairs no they're outside you go upstairs go upstairs go upstairs run run run you see him you see him take cover take cover take cover I got some damage is he not gonna take the PKM Alice I'm taking the PKM I think it's just you and me I think Echo left oh no I think we're done oh no he's here let's see where he goes oh no see gone bro Echo gone Echo saw your girlfriend it's on us we got this all right they're not cos oh [ __ ] was that you could you drop them all right that one was him oh my God oh he's right above oh bastard how'd you die I had him so low man you can kill him you can kill him told you I think I think you should be the next Echo where was he in that corner oh just get out then I don't know it's a good spot oh no we gotta die we're gonna lose at least put up a fight I killed two of them I don't care I know he's up here too I think it's all because of you okay you said you knew who was up there I heard you go up there because he's someone else shot me why are we still playing this game how do you leave no shut up don't be like actually no we'll get a reward at least don't be a whole like echo echo as a whole do we not gonna we're not getting overboard unless they give us like unless they're smart enough to let us get a few in what the [ __ ] I don't feel that way don't go that way ah [ __ ] all right dumb as you it'll be so funny if you sniped no I wish I never get snuck in the shot wow none of those shots hit him all right now you build like Echo well we didn't get one word oh sure we did you know why Nick gave X X even without that I would have still we got one reward at least that was such a bad game on playing a second game on this what do you call it I just followed V Gore on um oh my God we have a fun elimination hung the tower yeah you know what stream is going to end here watch tomorrow's video and you'll get the Glimpse | Karowlya1 | UC9D5tQMf2Jmj-DVnEwNi3nQ | 2023-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,235 | 5,784 |
mGx1zs0k4qw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGx1zs0k4qw | Save This Engineer From Becoming a Flat Earther! | i'm brian Mullen and this is balls out physics episode 1 planes flying on spinning ball about seven months ago were well paid months ago beginning of the year on New Year's Day I went and saw interstellar and I thought it was awesome and it uh got me to go back and read this book for probably about the third time in my life what is relativity was written in 1959 really good book very good explanation of relative motion from planes drawing a movement across the earth with balls bouncing inside them all the way up to the things traveling at the speed of light it gives a really good explanation of Einstein's theories and so you know Here I am my head in the clouds thinking about relativity and space travel and all this craziness and I was you know just bored one day sitting on a couch looking through YouTube videos and a couple flat earth conspiracy videos popped up in the that suggested videos to watch and you know I'd seen those before and I always thought to myself there's just no way you know but I'm very open-minded perceptive you know it's in the mood to watch something different so I said what the heck I'll watch one of these you know I think it would be good for a laugh well about halfway into it I wasn't really laughing I was actually questioning a lot of things and one of the biggest things that caught my attention was planes flying on a spinning earth trying to land on north and south runways you know preservers rotates from west to east and things don't seem to line up based on the examples they were showing this was all graphically and so I started to look into this a lot and what uh what really surprised me is baristas you know I'm a structural engineer and I've taken a lot of physics courses in my life and I started to look into the curvature of the earth and the rotation and the speeds are very thin it is too kind of blew my mind that never really thought about how fast the Earth rotates or how much it actually curves you know Here I am researching Flat Earth theory and I'm actually studying the curvature of Earth and the speed at which it rotates I mean there's some serious irony there you know our earth our model shows it spinning from from west to east around an axis which is represented by this little stick and the circumference of the earth at the equator right here is all they some compass of the earth is 2020 4901 miles so at the equator since that's the farthest point from the axis of rotation and there are 24 hours in a day the speed of the earth is 24,000 901 miles divided by 24 hours gives you one thousand 38 miles per hour that's the instantaneous velocity at any point along the equator that's what it has to be if everything we're told is true so that's that's really fast that's faster than the speed of sound which is Mach 1 761 miles per hour so that's I never really thought about how fast that is um yeah I always thought this you know just kind of sumed it was moving really slow and you know you don't really think about how much distance has to be covered in in one day but um I also had never thought about or even calculated how much it actually curves the general accepted value is 8 inches per mile and I mean that's what it has to be based on the circumference and that's 8 inches per mile varying with the distance squared because you know if you if you're standing or if you're on a point it's just above you know the surface of the earth or just on the surface the earth and you look straight out away from you on the cross water of course because you know land does mountains and all kinds of things but going across the surface of water at the first mile you would expect to see an 8-inch drop down to the curve and have the second mile because it's a curve curving down it's continuously getting farther away from that that horizontal line that you're driving it you're siting out away you know the second mile is 8 inches times 2 miles squared which is 32 inches and then third mile is 8 inches times 3 miles squared and 3 miles squared is 9 through 72 inches you know it starts to drop off pretty quick and so I found that the flat earthers butters community had created this someone out there did this this is a curvature chart the flat earthers are making a curvature and they're showing how much curvature would have to be that we would have to see in all directions because it's a sphere any what are anywhere on earth and that this was drawn in autocad and since i'm an engineer i have access to it ok the first thing I did is I went drew a circle with a radius of 3959 miles which is the accepted radius of our earth I've converted that's a feed which comes out to over 20 million feet and you know started plotting points and finding that this is very accurate this is exactly what you get so I'm starting to wrap my head around how much curvature there should be and it's quite a bit and it's kind of hard to find it so anyway one of the first things I did is I set up a problem about the spinning planes you know the physics problem I studied relativity I think I figured I could do this the idea of this problem is that we are an observer stationary observer looking at earth watching a plane fly and this is based on flawed direct flight I took in college from Jay IX to LAX the two airports are about 2,000 miles away from each other and you know I flew there and then flew back and I like doing the problem going back because it's just it's more interesting that way because we're moving rotating with you and also a lot of applied of some fighters out there is I have said things like you know if the earth is rotating a thousand miles per hour at the equator you know planes can't fly after that so they can't catch up to it and that's that's not really true because if the planes already rotating with the earth when it takes off it's just it's the speed it gains in the air is added to the initial speed it already had so that that's not true but there is a problem here that's what I want to get into for these two airports are mm here's mine mentioned line here of two thousand miles apart roughly we're just going to say the two thousand miles apart in order to keep this simple okay and they're also you know they're not at the equator they're north of the equator a little over two thousand miles both of them out and geo Jacksonville's over here in Florida and lax is over here California lax is about 250 miles north I think 200-mile 250 miles north of LA rjx Jacksonville but we're going to say the throw at the same latitude just to keep it easy to keep the problem easy and so as I was showing you on the ball now as you as you move up away from the equator the diameter of the earth around the center axis decreases so your velocity decreases you can calculate this and I played around some numbers and I got you know between 850 and 900 miles an hour for both airports so I just said let's just using 900 just just to keep it easy it's hypothetical problem but it is based on reality so so the reality we're all taught to believe so here we are we're going to fly back the jas sitting on the airport in LAX we're going 100 miles an hour east the earth is moving that fast but we can't feel it because everything's stuck to it right now so we're told so the plane takes off and gets up to its cruising altitude whatever that is for the day 30,000 33,000 feet what are they going to fly up and it gets up to a cruising speed of let's say the velocity of the plane VP equals 600 miles per hour now since it was already moving the velocity of the plane relative to earth which we'll call v PE is now 600 plus 900 miles an hour gives us 1500 miles per hour seems really moving okay but it's relative velocity so it's only seems like 600 miles per hour to us on the point right that's the theory so everything makes sense we're moving fast 600 miles per hour faster than the earth is spinning so we're moving towards Jacksonville because we were running to a problem let's say there's a north/south runway in jacksonville injectibles runways are actually orientated kind of 45 degrees Northwest and northeast but north-south runways do exist you can go look on Google Earth the fun they're all over the place and of course LAX at runways all point east-west bring the right on the water right on the ocean so we get up here to this point right before we make the turn the plane slows down okay this is where the problem comes in planes cannot stop flying before they make a turn they can't go to zero and to go to going to zero would bring you back to 900 miles per hour that you started at but you can't go to zero because a plane has to keep flying forward to have uplift on the wings and maybe keep itself in the air duh so it's going to slow down before it makes the turn but it's not going to zero so let's say it drop it slows down to 300 miles per hour you know and then it also that's this was the speed it slows down too before it makes this this 90 degree turn this is a right angle turn so here the plane right before it makes the turn is traveling at B P prime equals 300 miles per hour VP prime is just a new speed okay with a new velocity in this direction but it's also got its relative velocity to earth which would be me PE prime is now 300 from 1500 is 1200 miles per hour so now as this plane goes through the turn when it gets here say the midpoint of the turn it's got a vector of 300 miles per hour which is its airspeed is me P prime mister but it also still has this velocity a VP e prime but appear 1,200 miles dress it doesn't lose that velocities it can't because the earth is spinning under it you know and it had that initial speed when it took off the only way you can get rid of that is if you make the earth stopped spinning so you know when you get down here and you're trying to line up with the runway you're still you're going 300 miles per hour towards it look a little better you stay got VP prime here but you also have V PE Prime well there's a real problem there because the airport the ground over here is moving you can see that at 900 miles per hour you know except the velocity of the earth is the same at both airports but the plane is moving to the east still at 1,200 miles per hour the plane is moving faster than the runway they can't line up what you actually get if you draw this point over here actually let's let's erase this and do it right here was where we started but wait you would actually end up with is a path that looks like this more of a linear path because a plane at this point represents the plane plane has a vector this way and another much larger vector this way so you're getting something like that the plane is actually the plane is actually sliding sideways through the air does it make sense I mean it's it's kind of what's going on you know this question of course even as people say well the atmosphere this is what I thought - initially the atmosphere is moving with the earth so you know the since the atmosphere is moving with the earth you know it's like a fluid that you're traveling through so it doesn't matter that you're your initial speed was was 900 miles per hour and you have a relative speed and that doesn't work when you really start to think about it doesn't work you know the best example I got from another engineer I showed this problem to was a he said what about a fly on a train you know the train there in the train is moving with the train fly can float buzz all around inside the train you know you've probably seen bugs in a vehicle before some sort you know I know you know the Fleiss is unaffected by the movement of the train well first of all a fly can hover which plane can't do and also the air in the train is contained within the shell of the train earth does not have a shell that at least so we're told that contains all the air you know space shuttles and rockets and everything flies through any other just leave they leave the earth what's supposed to hold our atmosphere to our earth is graben so we're totally no air actually still has a mass and so gravity pulls you know grow you know anything with mass exerts as we're told anything with mass exerts a force on anything else with mass like they attract each other oh I'll get into that in another episode cuz that's also a big issue and I'm finding but so the atmosphere spinning with the earth the wind blows in all different directions it's not constantly blowing from west to east because it was moving with the earth it would be blowing from west to east and that wouldn't help us at all because you know plane is also going from what's the ESO of anything that miss fear is just pushing it along it's not helping slow it down if you reverse the problem and go the other flip the runways around which is what I really did you could you know you end up with the plane going 300 miles per hour too slow of course if the atmosphere is going from west to east and maybe you could say that the atmosphere pushes the plane back up to that velocity but you know Newton's first law says that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force so an object in motion relative to another object in motion stays in motion relative to that object unless acted upon by an outside force it has to the the atmosphere doesn't answer the question and the other problem with the atmosphere is air gets thinner as you get it farther away from the earth so the gravitational pull on the air as you get higher and higher is less so by conservation of angular momentum air at higher altitudes is it would have to be spinning slower and this is you know this is where you know the actual concept that Dark Matter comes from in galaxies because stars at the outer edges are spinning at the same speed as stars in the the the inner ring of the galaxies and so we say there's more mass than make up this and that's another thing I'll cover and I'm kind of coming episode but there's no real answer for this and then so I started thinking about this I'm trying to visualize this you know because we never we never we never do problems like this you know and in my engineering classes in college we used to break down we derive equations you know calculus we use calculus to break down equations that somebody else had already derived before and I always thought it was annoying because you know it always comes down to a simple algebraic expression everything in our world becomes very simple it's kind of amazing but you know everything's breaks down to a simple algebraic expression we go through all this proof to back check what these guys had done but you never did we back check our theory of living on a spinning bowl ever you know we don't do these problems why why don't we talk about the curvature why don't we talk about the velocity you know I went back to school and took astronomy in twenty twenty thirteen then we we kind of talked about this but not not in depth like this and then the other thing I started to think about is the I live I live in Central Florida I've heard a sonic boom one time supposedly the Space Shuttle landing you know rattled my windows and doors and woke me up scared the crap outta me it was pretty awesome actually at the time the the landing strip for the runway at Cape Canaveral is north self that the north end actually points a little bit to the west this way actually West is actually this way um but it's mostly north-south and I also have seen the space shuttles take off from the beach accident I accidentally saw one I just happen to walk out the beach up in Jacksonville one time and saw one take off and I saw go out over the water going to the east which would actually be this way going out over the water to the east and then it disappeared from my sight and I thought it went out into space so it's rotating with you know relative to the rotation of Earth for me definitely and when it gets up into space you know it's still going to have those components you know it's adjusting with you know what we're told it adjusts its movement in space with with air jets you know spraying mass out into nothingness which I'm also going to do another episode on because that's that doesn't make sense either but we'll get into that too so now this shuttle is going to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere traveling at thousands of miles per hour when it when it comes back in and it's supposed to come back in gliding now comes through the atmosphere and you've seen all the videos where the fuselage heats up and it's slowing down of course as it's coming into our atmosphere but if this thing is coming in a thousands of miles an hour you know in trying to come in from either the north or the south end of that runway and it definitely has components of velocity to the east or west and that runway is spinning somewhere between 850 850 and 900 miles per hour to the east I mean this is insane they're little Jets that shoot to the side and the shuttle aren't going to do anything in our atmosphere I know this isn't simple it doesn't work I mean really get try to think about this try to wrap your head around an earth spinning you know in all the movies we see of space you know the science fiction movies and everything whenever like a ship is coming up on a planet the hell the planets always seem to be stationary you know because if they were actually rotating at the speeds they would have to be rotating for their days of length of their days whether it's ours or another you know fictional planet in a movie it would probably hurt our heads to have to see the ships and and things rotating like that so for Hollywood and to making things easier you know we see a stationary at a repair station of course you'd say it's moving too slow but you know it's actually moving pretty fast so earth is at least so anyway here's the spinning ball problem but we also still have the curvature problem here now we're flying a great distance 2,000 miles based on that curvature chart I showed you earlier now there's a lot of curvature that this plane has to fly over so you know in architecture and engineering world looking down on something is called a plan view so we call this a plan view of Earth and we cut sections through our plan views to like look at a section through a building or anything we're designing so what if we cut a section through the earth here you know this is typically what a section cut line looks like something like this okay so we're going to cut a section and turn our view you know up looking into the into the plan video okay so let's draw it still 2,000 miles apart I'm here to here and say this is LAX over here and this is J exit here over here both airports are roughly at sea level on the LAX is right on the water and JX is a little bit inland but I mean floors flat so it's basically it's basically our sea level so we've got this curve of the earth amount of curvature that we would see over 2,000 miles and here is our data online which is sea level okay so this is LAX this is jazz okay so this distance here different color for this this distance here to the curve would be based on a thousand miles an hour with a thousand miles of distance excuse me I mean this is this is rough cuz where do we actually measure do we measure across the curve or do we measure the distance between two points you know miles or linear measurements but we'll just ignore that and just simple in say a thousand months now he takes the curvature chart you look on here see if you can see a thousand miles a thousand miles you should hide of your cur about a thousand miles should be 100 roughly one hundred twenty eight ninety four miles all right so this distance here is 128 point four miles okay our plane takes off now heading this way I guess it has to follow the curve and it gets up to about 30,000 feet 33,000 feet that's five miles and that's enough on a mile is 100 one mile is equal to 5,280 feet so now you're up here somewhere and you're trying to fly over here like this I guess if I mean you can't fly through the earth like that so you still have to follow the curve obviously well this plane is flying along and follows this curve right the earth is constantly curving so the plane constantly has to be flying by following the curve that's a problem because when the rudder is on a plane are straight there you know the flat of the flaps or rudders whatever you want come they're called rudders because it's just like a boat moving through water you know air is a fluid really and so you know when you turn a rudder on a boat it controls the direction of the boat just just the same thing in the air when plane turns it's rudders on the wings are on the tail it affects its motion through the fluid but this is the atmosphere that's flying through an etiquette it controls its its orientation and where it's going so to follow this curve the plane would constantly have to nose down the pilot would constantly have to nose the plane down if that's how a plane flies you know when I first thought about this I mean that's crazy you know the earth is constantly curvy so it constantly has the nose down to follow it so I like I got on the internet and started looking up explanations for this you know people have asked this question before obviously and the general accepted explanation for this is that gravity does it you know it's basically like it's going into orbit and because you have that force you have this force of gravity on the plane pulling towards the center of the earth it makes you follow this orbital path you know it's like it's like a waterfall on a string spinning around you're the force and the string pointed towards the center makes it actually rotate around and that's that's where the theory of all of our orbits and space comes from is that's that force pulling towards the center of mass all right let's see there's a problem with that because the rudders on the plane are started on the rotors the other runners elevators whatever you want call them they're straight but we're following a current okay so even though the tallest holding the controls are autopilot or whatever but I mean I'm making little adjustments here and there but I mean basically you fly up and you level off you know you feel that when you fly the plane we've ever flown on a plane before so what if you know you say the gravity is the explanation for that I said okay I started think about that that makes sense yeah so I thought about things orbiting orbiting Earth but what if the pilot saw a point again say up here somewhere what if the pot of the decides he doesn't want to follow the curvature of the earth for some reason and he wants to follow a point a line that is tangent to the earth like this a straight line so you know the pilot wants to follow that line and not fly you know he kind of wants to fly up relative to the curve I guess or down depending on which way looking at it but so now he's got this force of gravity that's trying to make the plane follow the curvature of Earth based on the accepted explanation for what I was talking about before so if you want to fly in a line that's tangent to a point on the earth then you're have to fight that force of gravity it's trying to make you follow the curve so now it's the same problem in Reverse now you constantly have to pull up on the controls or nose the plane up to fly in a straight line you know with the rudders you know you're cutting through the air but you're flying in a straight line with that rudder is actually angled like this to make the plane fly straight that doesn't make any sense this doesn't work that's not an explanation gravity is not doing this where's this curvature and you know when you fly in a plane you know you'll notice when you look out the window the verizon of course looks flat and we're told that neither earth is too big and we can't see it and it's also at high level you know if it's if if it's really a curb there should be a drop now this one you know people argue about this one it's a big argument in verse round earth community but it's becoming a huge debate on the air and more and more people are waking up to this it's it's pretty amazing and you know what we're not taught in school is you know in the late 1800s there was a raging debate going on between you know flat earthers and GOG Lobby lists as they were called you know the people people still believe that the earth was flat well you know Columbus didn't sail to America and I proved everybody just started to leave in the oldest earth as a ball a lot of people didn't believe it and there's actually I've read some testimony from civil engineers in those into eighteen hundreds that just say it's ridiculous you know they're talking about laying train track and all kind of thing um so I'm gonna loss here I don't I don't know what to think I mean I'm kind of thinking it's flat stationary I've gone to Lake Apopka and we're taking my telescope there on the south end of the lake I like Papa's one biggest lakes in Florida I think the second biggest on the south end of the lake with my telescope my telescopes sitting three feet above the shore I can see the North Shore eight miles away well based on the curvature chart there should be what is that based on eight miles I should have a 43-foot drop from one side of it I shouldn't be able to see the shore you know there should be a curve of water in my way coming you can't see it on a rough day when the waves are in the way but calm day you can doesn't that doesn't make sense I should not be able to see that so I don't know what's going on here you know I've had my world turned upside down or right side up by this I've spent a lot of time researching this and it'll get seven months and I've seen a lot of different things a lot of topics to talk about but this is the one I thought start with so you guys out there you can leave comments call me crazy if you want to but you got to give me an explanation for this if you're going to call me crazy and you know help me out here I'd love to go back to believing that I live on a spinning ball and if this isn't some massive conspiracy and we all haven't been duped but human beings are very easy to fool and it's actually much easier to fool a human being and to convince human beings that they have met fool you know we come into this world we don't know where we come from we don't even know how our thought process will actually work you know we don't know how we're able to simultaneously create thoughts and perceive them at the same time you know we can still can't explain that so what do we really even know anyway that's getting off topic this is episode 1 we'll get it into more I'll have many more episodes after this hopefully so until next time peace | Globe Skeptic | UCGMHcFZjIFfvK3doe_nt5vA | 2015-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,215 | 26,838 |
RC1HX_7aGa8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC1HX_7aGa8 | Deploy Your First Cloud Foundry App | okay so hello everyone my name is Dave Nielsen as I mentioned earlier I am the founder of the Silicon Valley Cloud Foundry meetup group and we've been running meetups now for about three years and for my day job I do consulting and my primary focus is on platform consulting so how do i how do companies figure out how to get their platform up and running and that can mean one that they buy or download and run themselves or can be a company who has a platform that they want to market to others so basically all things platforms and I'm doing some consulting right now with Al tauros which is a consulting company as well but they specialize in deploying Cloud Foundry and and then some of you I don't know if any of you are familiar with some of the events that I've run in the past but I started something called cloud camp back in 2008 and we ran about 350 cloud camps around the world in about a hundred cities with about 50,000 people I was all grass roots and if you happen to be gotten here early yesterday and you attended the CF camp that was something that I organized and I really enjoy those kind of events because it helps me learn a lot about what's going on in the street so if you want to follow me you can follow me at Dave Nielsen on Twitter if you want to contact me I'll just play this information later so you can write it down I just want to give a special thanks to Al Toros there are really the ones who've been sponsoring me to do a lot of the work that I'm doing I'm consulting with them and a lot of the experience I've had has been in running events and workshops that they have sponsored so shout out to them so the main goal here of this talk is to talk about deploying your first app to Cloud Foundry but of course first we got to talk about well why are you gonna deploy your first app to Cloud Foundry and there's a couple basic examples you can deploy run and scale your application as needed you can choose from a variety of runtimes and framework so you're not limited to any particular set of code as long as there's somebody who's open sourced a build pack or the framework that you need to run on Cloud Foundry you should be able to do so and there's a very quickly growing third-party service broker ecosystem so that just like when you deploy your application if your application needs to use services there's a lot of services out there that are already running for you or that you can deploy next to Cloud Foundry and use as a service as well so it's making it's becoming easier and easier to get all the things that your application needs as a service and as I said earlier you know there's a growing ecosystem not just a third-party service brokers but also different platforms out there so folks who are taking Cloud Foundry and hosting it for you or providing downloaded version that you can use that distribution is you if you will so Cloud Foundry as a product itself can be hosted for you or you can download it and it's open source so we're seeing a lot of innovation around Cloud Foundry folks are doing things that you might not have thought you would do with Cloud Foundry because it's open source and they can and you have a choice between both public and private clouds so but you know really the reason why we like Cloud Foundry is as a developer you can deploy your application and it goes up on to a compute cluster essentially and now your code your application code can scale out horizontally and you as a developer don't have to do much to make that happen so once it's set up for you as a developer you don't have to worry about the nuts and bolts of how your virtual machines or your containers etc are set up that's that's done for you as a service but let me clarify a little bit more on this concept of Cloud Foundry the software vs. Cloud Foundry this service a lot of folks gets confused about this and I just want to make sure that we're on the same page all right because Cloud Foundry is actually just software okay it's it's not a service it's software however you can choose to download that and/or purchase it you know license to it from one of the distribution vendors and run it yourself now once you run it yourself when I say you I mean you're the IT department you're not the developer so cloud foundries are not really not meant for developers to download and run it's meant for IT departments to set up and run inside of your company all right you know system architects you know your data center folks you know they're gonna be interested in setting up a cloud foundry not the developers if you're going to deploy just one application cloud foundry is probably not the right thing for you unless this is a massive application and Cloud Foundry can help you scale out cloud foundry as a software solution it's something that you would download and set up and then give all of your developers access to that so they can quickly deploy their applications and then you're providing a cloud for them all right and that's what most people are you doing with cloud boundaries are they're getting a distribution and setting it up and then offering it to their developers you can also use it as service but before I get to that let me just point out some of the options you have if you want to download and run the software yourself you've got it's open source so there's a lot of vendors out there it's not just these but these are the main ones there's pivotal of course there's active active States staccato there's IBM has something called bluemix local HP the only on dev platform and you can also if you if you really want to you can download the open source version and run just that alright so if you download it yourself then yeah you can create your own Cloud Foundry as a service for your company or for your employees or offer it as a public cloud so this is what Cloud Foundry the software looks like okay it's got all this all these components to basically run your cloud for you it's a little bit of an outdated diagram but this is the general idea and this is not something that you as a developer should have to worry about this is what your IT folks your your sister bands your architects they're gonna look at this and figure out how it works and set it up for your company now what about Cloud Foundry the service so like it said you could set it up for others to use they could be your employees they could be on the public cloud new customers who are paying you to provide that service there are two predominant ones right now which is pivotal Web Services which is different than pivotal CF pivotal CF is a software pivotal Web Services is the service running okay you can use that and that way you just you developers go straight to that and you don't have to have IT staff setting it up same goes with IBM bluemix cloud platform that's a service and you can use that as well and there's others out there I just don't have as much familiarity with them I think I need to go find out more about those but I wanted to mention some of them that I knew about like app fog and ne9 and canopy there's some others out there okay so you can deploy your application to onto these clouds and the idea here is that the vendors are collaborating on the Cloud Foundry codebase but then they're competing on the the software ease-of-use or extending the software to offer additional services but the core of Cloud Foundry is is open source and it remains consistent across most of the vendors so in this particular session what I wanted to do is focus more on the services because if you're gonna deploy your first app I recommend not downloading Cloud Foundry and installing it and then deploying your first out simply go to one of the public clouds first and try it there you'll get a sense for what Cloud Foundry can do you can poke around and see what these these are the two primary ones that recommend pivotal and bluemix and you know you can poke around see what's like ok so once you've set it up it's supposed to be easy and you know you may have seen this haikyuu earlier I'm not sure I saw somebody tweet it that you know here my source code run it on the cloud for me I do not care how as a developer you just want to be creative you want to get functionality into your application you want to push it out there and get feedback you didn't really don't want to have to worry about oh shoot this one VM didn't start the way I expected or I have some patches to deal with you know you just don't want to deal with that all right so what a developer should be doing is really something called CF push and this is something you need to do to basically move your application code from your laptop up into the cloud foundry service that you've chosen and then that service is going to automatically take that code and create a container image that's going to be stored as a binary and then as you need to scale out your application it will take that binary image and deploy it as many times as you need and each one of those deployments is a container instance running in the cloud and gives you more compute power to serve your customers so you may need one if you're just starting out you don't have very many customers or you may need hundreds if you have a very large application with lots of customers so yeah and then like you can like I said before you can tell it to scale up or scale down as you need and that's that's really nice it's not a lot of complexity for the developer so I know I don't have a lot of time here but what I wanted to do is just kind of quickly show you what the seven steps to CF push would be so if you're going to try this for your first time then you're gonna go to one of those cloud service providers cloud foundry service providers I mentioned and you'll basically go through this process okay so let's shoot over here see if that works okay oh by the way I have a workshop that I've been giving and if you want to download this document it's a QuickStart guide it's basically the same thing that I'm showing you here and you can I'll show you the URL again at the end of the slide so you can download it there or copy the URL but it's basically cloud workshop org slash cloud foundry it's just my own little landing page okay so let's take a look at pivotal first alright now I've already logged in here and it's kind of showing me a slightly different view than you might see on a on your laptop because it's formatted for the projector here but it's it's a little different but basically the same and what you're gonna do is you're gonna go grant account accounts free you go to run pivotal IO create your account by the way they do require pivotal does require a text message confirmation code so you'll have to give them a cell phone to receive a text message just to eliminate the you know I don't know the folks who are just creating spam and stuff like that so you go create that account and then you log in and this is what you'll see remember your email address and password because later on you're gonna use that to log in from the command prompt or from terminal and once you log in you'll see that you have this org and you have spaces so an org is basically your team or your group of people working together on a project and spaces is the different stages actually you can organize it however you want but it's the different stages of your application so you can create a development space you can create a testing space and you can have a production space and then what you do is you would deploy your app into it each one of those spaces as as as you progress through the application lifecycle you can also download a CLI right from this page it'll just click over and show you where to link or you can go to github directly and go to this Cloud Foundry slash CLI page let me show you where that is and you down don't go to the download the code page you don't need the source code for the CLI what you need is a binary or the installer because that's unless you want to contribute to the CLI as the open source developer sure go ahead but you don't need that you can just scroll down below and find the right download for you and I recommend if it's the first time just grab one of the installers and just run that it's very simple but it sets up all the paths and all the things you need to run okay so those are the two things you're going to want to do create an account and download the CLI by the way the same thing it works just as well on bluemix so basically all of the steps that I'm going to show you will work on ibm's bluemix or pivotal web services and let's see if i go to the dashboard here you can see it's it it's similar but different I'm going to click on the Cloud Foundry link here and you can see that there's no applications currently here but we'll come back to that and we'll see some output and application running okay I'm gonna get rid of this screen here okay and then let's see I guess I have a lot of time left alright alright so now let's go back to my instructions alright so at this point I would have created an account again on either pivotal or IBM and I would have downloaded the CLI and just you know CLI stands for command-line interface is a very generic term there's lots of CLI is out there for lots of different software so CLI is not the name that we all use for just this see allies a very generic term this is the Cloud Foundry CLI okay you're gonna download it and then you're gonna run the commands now what I've done is shown you a very simple example of how you can try this yourself I've already got an application a super simple application up and stored up on github that you can download and it really goes as simple as this let's see here well let's say [Music] I'm going to create just to make it easier I'm going to create a folder called workshop and then inside this workshop folder as you can see the code here it's github.com and it's my github account and then hello cloud get so I didn't really copy that but get clone hello cloud git ok now for those of you who have not used git before or github it's just a source code repository and this command is gonna download the code right into my laptop here oh hold on a second I know what I did okay now let's try that again okay all right so it's very quick it's very small application so downloaded it quickly and from this point again going back to the steps I need to move into the folder that it just created so I just downloaded a basically a folder called hello cloud and inside that is some code so let's move into hello cloud and now you can see it just has a few files so it's a very simple application this is super simple as it's kind of the hello world example that you see demonstrated quite often now from here I'm gonna go ahead and log in so I've moved into that folder table foundry the with the CLI basically it knows what folder you in you're in and when it's talking to the cloud service itself it uses that as that folder as a as a reference so it knows that you've got code application code in that folder and it's basically going to try to take that code and push it up into Cloud Foundry now I haven't chosen a cloud yet but let's go ahead and use James water just gave me a free account at pivotal so we'll use that thank you James and what I'm gonna do is log in first so to make sure that you have the CLI running just type CF and you'll get a bunch of commands so you can see a whole bunch of commands here and there's lots and lots and lots of them all right tons of them basically everything you can do from the web interface you can do from the command line so it's very robust command line also while not all of these are implemented on every cloud most of them are so if you use a command on one cloud like pivotal versus IBM the commands gonna work the same on both of them you can kind of think of it like Linux in many ways where the Linux kernel is basically the same from Linux distribution to Linux distribution but then whether you're a boon to more canonical with a boon to or RedHat they compete by adding additional features on top of that Linux kernel and so they listed they listen to their customers and determine what their set of features they should add and they create Kubuntu or they create Red Hat Linux so but the core remains the same so Cloud Foundry open-source is basically the same no matter what you do and the CLI will basically do the same thing on either on any cloud cloud foundry cloud okay so let's go back down here at this point I'm gonna go ahead login so everything starts with CF and we're gonna log in and this time I'll use the - a just simply means what API am i pointing to and if I don't fat-finger this I can probably get through it quickly yeah I can't see as well alright here we go and it's API dot run dot pivotal ok alright so it found the endpoint and it actually connected to the server and now it's pinging me back saying hey yeah great you know you found me that I don't know who you are yet so tell me who you are now I can use my email address this is the email address of the account that I have and then my password ok I remember my password alright so at this point it says great now I know who you are but I need you to tell me which org and which space you want to use see James gave me this one but actually use this the one I've been using so I just logged into my own org called D Nielsen org and at this point I'm logged in he knows who I am and there's really nothing left to do except for CF push now this may or may not work the first time and I'll explain why it might not work in just a moment yeah ok if you read the instructions here it says the host is taken now think about it I'm sharing this cloud with lots of other users when they say the host is taken what they mean is the sub domain of the application that we thought you wanted to deploy is already being used by another application now I happen to know because I have a fairly unique sub domain that I've specified in my manifest that that's me okay so I know I know that I knew that was gonna happen how do I fix that well let's go ahead and take a look at the files of the application so you can see how Cloud Foundry handles this so again let's take a look at the files okay you can see that there's five files here of these five files four of them are the application and one of them is the COG foundry manifest now I'm just gonna use Nano here to make it kinda nice and easy if you're new to Linux you can use Nano it's a nice easy text editor and let's take a look at the file now you don't have to have a manifest when you deploy your application to a Cloud Foundry provider it's Cloud Foundry we'll take a look at the files that you are pushing through the CF push all those files that get pushed up the Cloud Foundry you'll they'll take those files store them and then go look through them and try to figure out what programming language your application is using and based on that it will go grab a build pack to then run you know build the image and then run your application but it's guessing and most of the time it guesses right however you might not want it to guess you might want it to be very specific about not only a programming language build pack but a specific version of a build tack or create your own custom build pack and so you can see here that with the build parameter here this is just the Yambol file by the way it's pretty simple to edit with this build parameter here that's the build pack and I've simply specified a node.js one I didn't have to specify that it's gonna use the same one I've also specified how much memory I've specified a host this is the sub domain and I'm gonna just increment this let's just put it up to eight so I think I ought to use seven as well and then this is the application name CF node hello cloud all right now I'm gonna save this and I'll go ahead and do my CF push again now it's gonna go through this process the process that's going through is actually quite sophisticated there's a lot going on here and this is basically the value of Cloud Foundry is it automates all the deployment process so your developers don't have to deal with that and it does it the same way for everybody so operations folks can take a look at what's going on with the open-source version if they want to change something they can and then they run it for their entire company or division or department whatever and then everybody's basically using the same process this is great for any big company that has a lot of you know rules and regulations and all these things that they have to go by because they can certify that process once and then all the applications that are deployed from that on are running that same certified process okay so what happened here oh good it went through now I could go through and explain all this but I don't have a lot of time here I think I've got like five minutes left so what I'm just gonna quickly do is show you that it's telling us that I've got one instance running okay it's showing that I've got my 128 megabytes of memory which is what I'd asked for and it took the domain that this pivotal cloud I'm sorry pivotal Web Services uses and added my subdomain to it so now I have an application running right here and if I go take a look at it I can see my application running all right it's a really simple app like I said before the only thing dynamic is that in that is the 0 ok and what that's doing is it's it's using a custom Cloud Foundry routine to simply look at then the node and determine how many nodes are running and it's it's outputting the ID the instance ID of that node ok so there's 0 means 1 in math go figure yeah so in computer science 0 means 1 so we actually have one running if we had 0 running we wouldn't even see this page all right now what I can do like I said before everything you can do through the UI you can actually do through the command line so now what I can do is I can type CF scale and I have to remember the name of my app which i think is CF node hello cloud and then I can say instance and let's say 3 ok Oh what happened here oh thank you fat fingers that's it they should call me get all fat fingers alright so it looks like it works it if I want to see some details about my app I can type in CF app and a fat finger this again ok and it's gonna tell me some information and you can see that now I've got three instances running and when I go back over to my UI and if i refresh you'll see that number changing so that's instance 1 and since 3 instance 1 instance - ok love them out there alright it's always confusing anyway so that's basically a demo of how you deploy an app and you can scale it now it's running on 3 physical container nodes alright and just to kind of round this out I can go back to my UI take a look at the app that was deployed here it is right here I'm gonna go and take a look at the UI version of this app and you can see I can do all the same things or at least most the same things I can do you can see that I now have three instances running and I can shrink that back down to let's say one instance and when I do so you'll see that it's already killed off those other two instances so that's fast I'm gonna round this out because I don't have a lot of time to show you how to like connect to a database and all the other things but basically the way and just let me just show you some slides here okay so we deployed the one instance let me just fast-forward this through this so the process is you're gonna prepare to deploy which is we create our counts you can identify the end point get your user ID and password you're going to if you want you can actually specify your own full sub domain name you don't have to use the one provided but here are the ones that pivotal on bluemix provide then you go in and edit the the manifest okay like we saw you can these are the variables that you can put in the manifest there's a lot more information but these are the main ones then you push we just did a CF push but you can also specify the app name if you want you can add additional services to your app the way you do that is you go find your application you click on this services tab and then you click from ad from marketplace now I only have a minute left here but as you can see pivotal has a bunch of services that are listed up in their marketplace I'm not sure I'd call it a marketplace I think of it more as just like a catalog but it's a list of all these third-party services and you can add them let's say for example I think I'm running out of time here so let me just wrap this up I'm not gonna get too clever here let's take the Redis instance you can view the plans you can then select the plan the default plan it's free okay and now at this point you can configure it and add it and what's being done here is Cloud Foundry is going out using a service broker it's talking to that third-party service it's sending it a command saying please add an account to your service for this Cloud Foundry application that service replies back with the credentials so that application can now contact and talk to that service and those credentials are pushed into memory of the instance of the application so now in your code you just refer to the configuration details in your instance just like you would a configuration file that you push to your application and now you can get the user ID the password and all the other details that you need to talk to that service it's a beautiful way of separating out so that you're not putting user ID and passwords and all that kind of stuff into your source code alright and it's all managed beautifully through this service broker concept and like I said before these service brokers are extending there's more and more companies adding service brokers all the time so you should be able to find most of what you need and if you don't somebody will probably add it soon so at this point I'm out of time what I can do is I can quickly oh yeah one last thing I left out to troubleshoot there's a log a really nice log system you can choose you can type in like well I won't get into it I just on time but you can type in CF logs and then the application name - - recent and you'll see all the logs of your application so if something went wrong you can troubleshoot if you want I said here's that URL you can go download this guide that I've created I'll put the slides up there - they're not up there yet but I'll put them up there - and you can just follow along the guide if you have any suggestions or if you catch anything that's not quite clear please email and let me know I'd like to make this easy for folks and my goal by the way is to take this and turn it into something that can be offered in schools and you know sort of like get started with Cloud Foundry workshop alright with that here's my contact information and I don't have any time here I don't think but it says stop so I better step up thank you very much all right [Applause] | Cloud Foundry | UC0ZYS0Y7b5oiVLvxGf4magw | 2015-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,311 | 27,100 |
PuP-yq-Masc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuP-yq-Masc | I was very skeptical about Quantum Neurology® | hi uh I'm Dr Alan good uh Memphis Tennessee uh this is my third uh quanum neurology seminar um and all I can say is is wow incredible I don't know if there's enough adjectives to describe how it's transformed my practice and my life um people don't like to talk numbers but I'll just tell you in four weeks I'm up 25 to 30% % don't give me exact number but it's in there and that's not from marketing that is strictly patient referrals they're going home and getting their family and friends and bringing them in to be checked so great great experience I I can't say enough about it it's truly changed my changed my my practice it's great and and to be honest I had a patient just a story that we had adjusted her for for about three or four weeks she wasn't getting better and uh she wanted an MRI of her neck so we ordered MRI completely negative and when I told the the MRI was negative you know she was upset and she said what am I going to do about my shoulder and and this was after I taken the qu neurology and I said well tell me about your shoulder so I immediately gave her one treatment on my shoulder she's jumping up and down she's like I've never had so much Freedom more range of motion painfree and less than 10 minutes and that was kind of what she was coming to me for all along but she thought it was from her neck um just just great great experience and the patients Rave I just can't say enough about it I would consider myself an analytical probably the biggest skeptic of Skeptics I've been practicing 17 years I have never seen anything that gets the results like clim neurology this quick this efficient it's it it's just a real deal and what they say at quinology they'll deliver they overd deliver they over deliver today at the seminar today um they the the the results are amazing I can't say anything else about it so if you have any skepticism you feel free to call my office Alan good in Memphis Tennessee anytime | QuantumNeurology | UCtXXwPaEC_1jh7qP2kbG1FA | 2012-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 375 | 1,945 |
HqFtBnd0jFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqFtBnd0jFY | Wearable sensors and features for diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases: A systemat... | RTCL.TV | this systematic review provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on using wearable sensors and features for the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases wearable sensors such as four sensors inertial sensors electromyography electroencephalography acoustic sensors optical fiber sensors and global Positioning Systems GPS have been used to Monitor and diagnose neurodegenerative diseases features such as physical features statistical features non-linear features and features from the network can be extracted from these wearable sensors and the alteration of features towards neurodegenerative diseases has been Illustrated furthermore different types of feature selection methods such as filter wrapper and embedded methods are used to identify the distinctive indicators of the disease and improve diagnostic performance this article was authored by hon Zhao Ginny cow Junction and others | Social RTCL TV | UCdo9r_X1Us9LBgsBULhGinQ | 2023-09-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 916 |
U6IH8pO5wzY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6IH8pO5wzY | The use and efficacy of family protection orders in Papua New Guinea, Part 1: The Research Process | [Music] jesus me jesus for me as a research assistant in this research project i see that the main purpose for the research project is helping the research team to find out on the effectiveness of the interim protection order and the protection order in the province there are three roles that i carried out number one conducting interviews with individuals who had experienced violence and applied for feminist family protection order number two writing up and summarizing key findings from the interviews and consultation number three conducting consultation and interviews with the other key stakeholders including village got magistrates and officials [Music] the reason why i became very interested in looking at family protection orders was that they are a tool that is used across the world to reduce and prevent domestic and family violence so it means that an applicant is not asking for their partner or former partner to be arrested or to go to jail which is what a lot of women in particular in papua new guinea are worried about the big question was are they being used and are they effective the main objectives of this study were to understand the attitudes and perceptions of domestic violence and knowledge of the law and services and how residents perceive within the lay urban communities all interviews involve face-to-face discussions beginning with telling short stories in this process we got to know each other and allow participants to feel free to express themselves i thought it was better to utilize each researcher's own local community and network so my research assistants um you know some of them were part of church youth group or their from their local street um you know their peers there or their neighbors friends of friends so those were the type of networks local networks that we sought to use in the village my house was seen as a place where women and games should run to when they find violence in their homes and a lot of times woman would come to my my house for counseling especially during weekends and in the evenings i love the challenges and i enjoyed every single minute i spent interviewing the survivors as well as the village court offices i don't think processes of family protection others fan protection orders need to be changed however i believe there will be more trainings executed so more more fundings put into training so more trainings will be executed um for officers for court officers and social workers to be educated on film protection orders so this will boost the manpower of officers assisting survivors of domestic violence and family violence the project time frame is just over a year so we're coming to the end of that now after we have some research findings what we hope to do is then talk to the key players in papua new guinea so that then the findings of our research can impact policy impact donor programs so we can see what needs fixing in the system what's working what are the areas that we need to focus on so that women and children and men in papua new guinea can get justice through the system foreign you | Department of Pacific Affairs ANU | UCKGPvZ9mWMvoJlsQoQSCJHA | 2020-09-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 540 | 3,096 |
5Et5Uf3M30I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Et5Uf3M30I | How to Make A Custom Editor Battle in Call to Arms | this video will teach you the basics of the call to arms editor this will teach you how to load maps create units and create waypoints so whenever you launch up the call to arms editor you will see this scene right here it's pretty empty so to load a map simply press escape if you don't see this map editor menu make sure press f2 and then press escape and then click load click on multi just because it has better maps and then choose a map from this list i'm probably going to choose a desert camp whenever the map finishes loading it will look like this or like the map you chose now there is a black sky box to change the sky box press f6 on your keyboard and then select a preset i'm just going to select like multi underscore two uh there's like night ones there's windy ones there's winter ones i'm just going to choose multi underscore 0 2 and then to add it units you can be in the map tab and add units but i prefer going to f3 just because it modifies the mission rather than the map so to place a unit click on one of these tabs here either human or vehicle i'm going to go into human mp and then usa and then i'm just going to select t2 underscore zero one this is just a really basic soldier there's a lot of options here like there's a machine gunner a marksman a heavy assault just choose some units that fit you in this case i'm probably just going to go with just a regular th underscore assault and then to rotate a unit and move it around click on it with your left mouse button to move it hold down right click and then move it to the position you want to to rotate it press c and that will rotate it along the y axis you can also press x to rotate it in any direction you want to and then you can press ctrl z to undo it so that's how you move and rotate units i'm probably just going to move this unit to a position i like like right here and then to gain control over this unit press f1 and then click on the unit and then you can set all the stuff you want it to i'm just going to set to hold position you can also do this by going into f3 and then clicking on the unit and then saying the move mode to hold you can also change things like the fire mode and the player and that brings us to our next topic players so if you want to have like multiple factions fighting against each other which would make a pretty good battle you can use your number pad that can to control which team you're playing as and then which team you're playing as will also affect what team the unit is whenever you place it so i could press number pad 1 and then select th underscore assault and then on my minimap this unit we placed as player 0 is red and then this unit right here is blue that means it's a friendly and now i can just set that to hold position as well you can also pretty much have 10 teams since there's 10 buttons on your number pad so just play around you can have a bunch of teams and to modify diplomacy press ctrl shift and d and this will open up this chart and then this looks pretty self-explanatory so you have player 0 and player 0 and then player one and player one so player zero and player zero are friendly with each other however player zero and player one are hostile with each other so you can also change this to an ally or neutral by simply clicking on the squares here i'm just going to set that back to enemy so that's how you create units change teams modify diplomacy loaded map loader skybox the next thing you probably want to do is get units moving so make sure you're in f3 this will not work if you're placing units in f2 mode so just press f3 and then place the unit you want to rotate it to the direction you want to and scroll down a little bit to where it says tags and then just give this a tag so for example i can give this usa one this can be usa two really depending on what units you want to go to what waypoint and then go down to the waypoint tab and then click on usa click on add and then type in usa1 it does not have to be the tag name i just prefer to do it that way and then in the waypoint section you click on add place the waypoint there it creates like this cone then you can click on add while you have that waypoint selected and then it will auto link those waypoints together and you can just start placing them you can also have like branching waypoints so for example i could go to waypoint four and then select add here and then the unit will either go to waypoint five or waypoint seven i'm just going to go ahead and delete waypoint seven and then the next thing we need to do is go down to our trigger tab select add i'm just going to call this one usa1 the condition needs to be entities double click on that for tag select usa one and then for commands we do other actor to waypoint select the waypoint number so you could either have like zero or something really high depending on the amount waypoints you have do approach force go to your selector select tag usa one okay and okay you can also change how fast the unit moves by selecting command and then doing actor state and then selecting speed assault and then in our selector we can do tag usa1 i'm going to do okay and all that and then we should see that our unit is moving to the waypoints and it will automatically move to the final waypoint here unless it was like killed by an enemy or something so we have covered waypoints placing units rotating units skyboxes maps the next thing we need to cover is vehicles so i'm just going to do finish simulation so the simulation has finished and then to place a vehicle just press f3 that will bring up our three menu collapse all these menus down here and go to vehicles select the faction and then select the vehicle there can also be drop down menus inside drop down menu so you can expand those to get the vehicle you want so for example i could just place a matte v i'm just going to place it like right here it's just a simple uh pretty much humvee with a machine gun on top and then press f1 to see the crew so press f1 hover over the vehicle we can see it has two crew but can fit a total of four people so four down there is the total amount and then two is the actual crew so i could now place two humans two uh americans one two and then we've met the minimum requirements for the crew now vehicles can work with the less than the minimum requirement but it does lower the efficiency and make spell go a little bit slower so it is recommended to have at least a minimum crew and then you can add the passengers by simply just placing more men and then telling them to get into the vehicle and then they'll get into the vehicle and whenever everybody's in the vehicle you can gain control of it you can set to like hold position you can move it and you can even get it to follow waypoints so for example i could give this the tag of usa1 usa1 like this and i'm just going to go ahead and delete that soldier and then replace it with the map v then click start now you might encounter a bug where it takes a little second to move just let it run for a few seconds it's a little weird but it's just a i do some calculations so the happy is now moving to our waypoints and he drives a little weird the ai isn't exactly the best at driving in this game so you might encounter a few bugs uh convoys are really weird in this game because like if you ever have them to try to go to a multiple waypoint they'll like start slang next to each other because they want to try to fit within that waypoint radius but that is not exactly a big deal so i'm just going to go ahead and click finish so that is pretty much it for the call to arms editor you can get more advanced pretty much all these concepts apply so for example if you could make you could like make a map just by going into the construction tab and just by placing some of these things so just play around make a few battles and you will learn how to use the call to arms editor and you might actually become pretty decent at it but that is all from me for now fun uber out | Just Fun Noober | UC9BZ1PV-3qB9wQ6--CKTQyQ | 2021-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,613 | 8,028 |
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5iHxoMguPm0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iHxoMguPm0 | Full Circle Soul, Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Linda Hamilton, & Filmmaker Stacey Sargeant | hello and welcome to inside New York City Dance giving you an inside look at the dance World here in New York City I'm your host Ashen muko and today it's all about the body we're going to talk about body image issues that many of us dancers face every day and we're going to overcome them and feel good and hot and Beautiful by the end of the show my first guest today is Stacy sargant and she is an actress singer dancer as a matter of fact she's a triple threat yes she is and she's also the creator of a short film a documentary film that's called though I'm not perfect it's all about overcoming your body image issues as a dancer and really finding your inner beauty and your inner confidence so she's going to talk to us and also my girl Dr Linda Hamilton she works with performers she's a clinical psychologist she's going to help us to get our minds right and get in touch with our bodies and feel really really good so it's going to be a great show but you know what it's about dance in New York city so there has to be some dancing on the show I went to Lincoln Center out of doors and there was some hip-hop going on at Lincoln Center oh yes it was it was DJ ks360 also known as quickstep with his beautiful wife Anna Rockefeller Garcia and they brought their company and their crew full circle Productions to the stage and it was hipop time at Lincoln Center so you're going to see that video and it's going to be a great show so stay tuned uh old school old school let right you all over in a join them you can join them the queen is in the house that's right Peach of the W serious you get out oh that's right hey guys it's Ashen Fuko here with my girl Stacy Sergeant she is a triple threat that's right singer actress dancer fabulous but also she's a filmmaker and she created the film award-winning film uh though I'm not perfect and uh it's a great film it touches on the issues that us dancers really deal with when we're dealing with our body image issues and it's a great film and I'm so happy to have you on the show I'm so happy to be here thank welcome to the show thank you I have to just tell you guys like the way that you found out about the show or the way that we connected is so crazy Stacy was watching the show flicking through the channels and just happened to come across the show how crazy is that and she just decided she's going to email me absolutely cuz you're fabulous Oh Stacy stop stop Stacy seriously um but I'm so glad that you did because once I looked up your information and learned more about you I said I need to meet this woman I need to really meet her so tell us a little bit about your story how when you were growing up you know your teachers and and people that you looked up to were telling you you do not have the ideal body type for a dancer tell us about that I my parents put me in ballet classes when I was three and the school that I was attending had a a children's program a children's company rather and I wanted nothing more than to be in this company and when I was nine the the artistic director of the school who was my favorite teacher right uh called my mom and I in for a meeting and went on and on and on about how talented I was but said that I was too fat and I needed to lose weight and this was a revelation to me because I I just danced because I loved it and I wasn't thinking about what my body was looking like in in in relation to being too fat um and so she suggested the cabbage cage soup diet which was cabbage soup for breakfast lunch and dinner for 4 days straight and then a very restricted diet after that I don't remember how long how many months but it was it was a pretty long time oh my gosh and I lost weight and she never said anything to me she never acknowledged that I lost any weight she never said anything about being in her in her company I was devastated and I decided that I wasn't going to go uh back to that school anymore and then um through my Academic School there was a dance program in that school and one of the teachers there taught at another uh well-known school and I auditioned and got in and they put me in the beginner class beginner CL after I had been on point for two years and when my mom inquired as to why they did that they said that I was too fat so they moved me up to the highest uh level class in the Saturday program until I lost weight and then they gave me a scholarship and then I started training again 5 days a week but the the thought was still with me no matter how small I got I always felt too fat and there were opportunities that um that came to this particular School uh that had nothing to do with dance that had to do with the Met um or television shows at that time the COS show and I was always overlooked and there were always comments about I'll tell you one particular story um one of my teachers I had lost weight my my weight just fluctuated because I would go through these periods of deprivation and then when I got tired and sick of it I you were like I'm eating everything exactly so uh at one of my lower weights I was trying on a um a ballet skirt for a recital and I was looking at myself in the mirror just unsatisfied with what I was seeing and one of my teachers saw that and she said well it's it's good that you're not satisfied that means you lose more weight oh my God this is devastating for a young dancer yes I I think at that age I I was probably 14 or 15 and uh you know a lot of people ask me well where were your parents and all of this and there was so much shame that I was carrying I never told my parents these uh stories my teach certain me because knew they would pull out of the and youed to keeped to dance um fast forward to high school I ended up going to High School of Performing Arts for voice I played piano um in my senior year of high school I started hanging around with a lot of the drama majors and I was like oh my God I want to act this is it so I auditioned for musical theater programs because I had no acting training but I knew how to dance Syracuse came out and My Equity card a week before I graduated actually gosh and have been I I've been a performer actress singer dancer since ever since you've been on television and films I mean you you've traveled all over the world so it's it's kind of like okay apparently those teachers from back in the day it's like you didn't know what you were talking about because you've been so uccessful so what I love is that you didn't say okay well I showed them you know now I'm successful they were wrong I was right now I'm moving on you said wait a second there are still young girls that are dealing with this every single day in the dance studios in the schools you know and they need someone to help them and to encourage them which is why you created the though I'm not perfect film so talk to us about the though I'm not perfect film I how um I got the idea the idea came to me I was uh doing Damn Yankees at City Center in New York starring Jane Kowski and Shan Hayes and I was having lunch outside with one of my cast members and we were talking about how we got into the industry and while I'm telling her my story I look up and I'm looking at Carnegie Hall which is where the studio that I first started training at uh was housed in right and I said to myself I said oh my God had I listened to these people I would literally not be where I'm standing today and I said I need to tell this story because we give away so much of our power as kids to our teachers we want nothing more than to please them and they have the key to our dreams and um even though I was telling myself I'm too this I'm too that and I was not good enough that that was what I believed but there was also I don't know what you want to call it but this inner knowing this inner drive that I had because I knew at a very early age what I wanted to do and even though I you know I did not become a ballerina I'm actually happy that that happened that all of these things happen because now I'm a dancer a singer and an actress and now a filmmaker and I think that my experience has only enriched my life and it's made me a better actress actually I think CU you have a lot to tap into and pull from oh yeah oh my gosh and I think it's so important to share this story so that like you said there's so much shame involved with it so a lot of young dancers they won't talk to their parents they won't talk to their their family um about it they just talk to their friends who are probably in the same situation or even or even maybe they don't because they're so self-con very internal I mean at least for me I can speak for myself actually when I came out with the film one of my best friends who I uh trained with called me and said I I had no idea that you were going through this uh and I think we're you know we're all very different and um I mean the one thing that I can say that has helped to get me on the healing path is really becoming conscious of my thoughts what I tell myself yes um once I became aware of the negative dialogue that I was having with myself I said wait a minute I can I can press pause and say is this really true right and and and just really start to analyze what I'm saying to myself about myself right um and you don't have to believe what other people are saying to you about yourself you can change that and that's the thing is when you're young you believe the grown-ups right but what I would like to encourage is to to start getting kids to ask questions yeah you know and say well well why why are you telling me this or is this really true and and and investigate um it's so it's just so important because we we I've I've for so long even after I got out of college being an actor I would give my power away in auditions where I would walk into the room already apologizing things saying a I I wasn't saying it verbally but physically I'm carrying the shame and oh my God I'm too fat am I going to get this part and I should be smaller H if I didn't eat that or you know or even my relation ship to food it's like every time I eat I'm apologizing or thinking I shouldn't be eating this which is not which is not a healthy dialogue to be having internally no and I I don't know I mean I'm not so much in the dance world now and I know that there are a lot of Wellness programs attached to schools but when I was coming up there was no education about nutrition and about the body and how magnificent these bodies are and that they I mean they they're precious we need to take good care of them learn how to take care of them instead of just saying lose weight I don't know what that means a child like how I'm growing how am I going to lose weight how how does that happen you know love maybe I'm not supposed to be this size whatever but what is healthy for me you know so all of these things are are um I just want to use this film uh to to start this dialogue that's great and I'm so glad that you did that and I thank you for coming on the show thank you for emailing me thank you for watching the show responding and thank you for coming on so people can learn more about the film at though i'mot perfect.com ex and uh you guys definitely want to check that out because it's going to be inspiring it's going to be empowering and you should share it with young dancers out there who need to learn this stuff so now we're going to switch gears a little bit and I'm going to take you on a trip down the street from this studio actually to Lincoln Center for DJ ks360 AKA quickstep with hip hop at Lincoln Center with full circle Productions check it out what's up y'all my name is DJ ks360 also known as quickstep and I'm Rockefeller and y'all are checking out inside New York City Dan there's no power on this Earth to separate us there's no power on this Earth no Earth separ hey guys it's Ash Fuko here for Insite New York City Dance TV and guess where I'm at I'm at Lincoln Center in New York City for linkoln Center out ofd doors and today was the party of all parties with DJ KF 360 also known as quickstep in the hiph Hop Community he's right there with his beautiful wife Anna Rockefeller Garcia oh my goodness today was crazy you brought the hip hop to the Upper West Side to Lincoln Center how was it what did it feel like for you it was really good um I have invited bill breing down to the party called behind the groove that we do on Tuesdays every second Tuesday of the month 158 bleer Street he loved the party and he thought it would be perfect fit and he said let's bring it to Lincoln Center I saw popping I saw locking I saw breaking I saw the hustle they did it all why why do you feel like it's important to incorporate all these different styles in your performances well New York City has always been a capital of Dance I mean we known that since way way back so we wanted to represent where the dance Community is at today so you have a lot of fresh new faces but the Styles kind of predat you know what we're doing right now with maybe flexing or bone breaking whatever so we want to just give a platform for those dancers to come and be somewhere be free exchange some ideas you know maybe battle maybe not um but just keep the dance alive fresh and safe you know when we're together we're safe you know we're happy and so it's important that New York City clubs remember that cuz most of the times clubbing means drinking and so the bar is the emphasis we want to bring it back to the dance is the emphasis and being creative and being stylish and you know just challenging yourself every time you come out I love it one of my favorite parts of the performance today was that you have people of all age groups they had men women young and old all different ethnicities um you guys bring the community together and and I love what you said about focusing on the dance as opposed to other things that people tend to focus on Old School old school World out doors represent I I got to get a come on Quick Step K 360 y clap it up clap it up on on that's right get ready for she y'all start clap it up feel it feel it hey baby hey baby hey baby here we go up you know it he's out of here behind the know the Queen the queen is in the house that's right PE let him know baby PE is in the house know you know it do you want get down uple go wa stop playing go back wo he sir so tell me again about your party that happens Tuesdays once a month um tell us where we can find out more about it and stay connected with full circle you can go to uh the behind the groove group page on Facebook just you know type in behind the groove you can also find me on Soundcloud that's DJ KF 360 the parties every second Tuesday of the month and it's at 158 bleer street called laong Rouge that's the name of the club they get behind the group us every Tuesday have fun shake your hey guys welcome back to Insight New York City Dance I'm here with one of my favorite people in the whole white World Dr Linda Hamilton who is a clinical psychologist specializing in Wellness for performers and performance psychology so we talked about body image issues with Stacy earlier give us some tips how do dancers artists people in General overcome negative body image issues overcome that negative internal dialogue how do we do it well there thankfully a lot of good ways to overcome it I wish they didn't have them to begin with and that would start with the teacher with the young girl age three and up but what we need to know is that our bodies are all different 70% are due to our genes and that we can we can overcome part of it by how we evaluate ourselves first of all not everyone's going to be a ballet dancer nobody has a perfect body right and if we have someone who comes close to Perfection there may not be the most interesting performers so you don't need that to be a great performer what we need is to be able to dance keep your focus on what you can control which is how do I look at myself in the mirror well if I'm My Own Worst critic don't look I have told dancers take out your contacts we don't we don't need to look you don't need to see no if you're if you're being your own critic that bad no don't look work on your Technique work on eating right you're fueling your body it's going to keep your energy up it will help you reach your potential weight exercising crust training you want to get a leaner look Pilates is great gyrotonic there are ways of approaching it but it's not starvation and certainly with how we evaluate ourselves in society most women don't like their bodies so it's not just dancers okay dancers were extreme I would say besides not looking in the mirror not body checking not looking at what yeah focusing on those areas where you're like oh I don't like this and that's all you see or comparison you know you go into a classroom and you compare yourself to every single person in that room until you find somebody who has something that you don't have and of course you feel worse it comes from insecurity so you don't have to compare you don't have to look in the mirror you can accept that you are a beautiful person and that your dancing is what you have to offer right and the and the food is is fuel for your body so don't look at food as the enemy like Stacy mentioned you know having that moment where you're sitting down and you feel ashamed I shouldn't be eating this or I shouldn't be eating at all or no you need to eat to survive you know how are you going to walk and breathe and live and dance if you're not eating so absolutely but trust takes time m and she learned to distrust food now she has to have a new relationship with food you know um the fact is eating throughout the day eating the right kinds of food see a registered dietitian if you if you don't have the um facility yourself eat right.org is a great place to go find a dietician and find someone who works with athletes and dancers and get the information combine that with exercise and crust training and you will reach your potential and then it's just that inner critic if you would not say it to your best friend don't say it to yourself I love it I love it thank you so much Dr Linda was a pleasure to have you and you gave us some great tips learn more about Dr Linda Hamilton at Dr lindah hamilton.com that's it guys this was inside New York City Dance thank you for tuning in check us out on Facebook Twitter and YouTube at inside NYC Dance see you next time I was hooked I remember just loving to go to dance class every Saturday some of us that had put on a good amount of weight and we had it's like you better get rid of it quick how do you lose weight while you are still growing and I was sticking the toothbrush to the back of my throat I could put together this perfect ballerina then everything 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MwUHyUt759A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwUHyUt759A | WHAT IS A PILLOW TOP MATTRESS? | hi guys this is popular with mattress makers today we are going to talk about pillowtop mattresses a question that we get quite a bit is what is a pillowtop mattress or we do get customers that insist on getting a pillowtop mattress thinking that is better for them or just more comfortable mattress well let's let's talk about what a pillowtop mattress is so a pillowtop mattress is essentially that extra cushion that's on top of the mattress as you can see right here we have the border and then we have this little extra pillow right on top of the mattress that's why they call it a pillowtop mattress and compared to what it is not it is not a tight top though this is a tight top mattress tight top mattresses are gonna be more of a basic simple look with you know you have a border you have the tape is your the cover and that's it you're the PO cushion on the inside pillow tops you can tell it has two tape edges right on the very top where that extra cushion is and we picked apart this mattress took it apart to see what's inside but essentially you have the spring system the support layer and then you have the comfort layer this one has two comfort layers inside the the top part right above the springs and then decided you have a little bit of cushion in the panel part but is a pull top better is it necessary and what we found is no it's not and in our opinion and what we found with our experience is they tend to break down a bit quicker like we stopped making pillow tops about several years ago and just because what we found is the more cushioning that's in the mattress the faster that the mattress is gonna get a dip you're gonna get it to sag a little bit quicker and you know they tend to they feel very comfortable but you're gonna get a body impression a lot faster that's why we opt to go with the tight top mattress because if you read or watch any of our stuff you know our big philosophy is less is more when it comes to mattress construction and what we found is we can still accomplish the pillowtop feel the comfort without having that pillow on top of it and it's gonna last you longer because a lot of times you know pill top state they're more like a marketing ploy you know they were they made the mattress look more luxurious they made it look more comfortable if they really started to get possibly amenities and they're actually still very popular especially some of these more luxury brands they have these very thick pillow tops when I say luxury ban anything like under the $10,000 range they're gonna have these pillowtop mattresses but a lot of these you know super luxury brands they're not gonna have the pillowtop mattresses just because they do hold up quite a bit longer and so again you really can accomplish the fill without having that extra padding so essentially there's also Box Tops and euro tops you're gonna see a lot of and we get people asking what the different between a euro top and a faux top and it really it is just a design look you know they look this they look a little bit differently your tops look a little bit more luxurious but essentially it's the same thing you know and you don't spend any more money than you need to going to a prototype or your tops if you could accomplish the feel of a non-silicon mattress so that is pillow tops 101 in a nutshell and we'll go over a couple other videos whatever the Euro top is versus a box top and a pillow top but yeah I hope this was helpful if you guys liked it just you know give it a like give it a share and if you have any questions leave them in the comments below and you can download our mattress shopping guide that will answer a lot of questions for you and yeah if you're in the market for a mattress if you're in the San Diego area we're in San Diego come by we specialize in natural mattresses and natural latex mattresses so hope that this was helpful thanks for watching [Music] | Mattress Makers | UC6l3puKSe8OsEL-o4CrzRIg | 2020-03-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 750 | 3,916 |
kM76NxBqJvE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM76NxBqJvE | Rebuilding Until We Go Undefeated... | this video ends when I pull off the perfect season 20 and0 and the team I'm selecting for this rebuild is the Carolina Panthers I think the chiefs of the Cowboys would have been a little too overpowered but I wasn't prepared for Cardinals level difficulty let's take a look at the team that will one day be undefeated the Cornerstone of this team is rookie Bryce young Bryce young is awesome because he starts out as a superstar so he's going to progress really really fast not to mention he has 87 speed and 89 acceler a you can't teach quarterbacks how to be fast he's pretty much going to have those stats forever that's awesome those stats really aren't even that bad a guy that I'm instantly thinking about trading though is Adam Thelen our goal is to go 20 and 0 it's not going to happen in the first or second or probably third year so a 33-year-old wide receiver is just just not the guy not to mention it Bryce young is going to develop as well as we want him to we're going to need to get him a legitimate wide receiver one we do have Jonathan Mingo low key he's kind of mid 90 speed 92 Excel yeah he's start Davi 6'2 but kind of want to get him somebody better Taylor Molton is older but a very solid right tackle I'm going to hang on to him he's got the captain patch man not trading a captain I said that out loud Adam thielen is also a captain I lied I will be tra I will be trading a captain the brightest spot of this o line though is ziki aanu SuperStar left tackle he's already 79 overall I imagine he'll be a 90 plus when we go 20 know defense has some really nice pieces too Brian Burns is historically a franchise gu he's 25 he's Superstar he's very fast I imagine he'll hit Superstar xfactor I know he's going to have some awesome Seasons we also have Derrick Brown also 25 years old 84 overall going to progress very well got Dante Jackson at corner he's 27 so he's not getting much better but super fast 95 speed 94 EXL Jeremy chin one of my all-time favorites He's listed as a safety in Madden 23 but he was moved to cornerback in 24 big Corner 63 220lb corner Von Bell is a stud not sure how I feel about that beard right there but um it's a little slow a little old we'll see if he makes Through The Undefeated Squad and at free safety we have Xavier Woods defense feels more stacked than offense no doubt but it's still not that good the very first thing I'm doing is finding a wide receiver one who Bryce young can develop with and my Target right now is Brandon auk 49ers have so many weapons I'm hoping they'll part ways with him Brandon auk is also a monster in franchise on paper he doesn't seem like he would develop that well but I have played so many franchises where Brandon auk becomes a 99 overall Superstar XA factor and I want a juicy slice of that cake God that sounded so sus let's see if we could trade Adam Thelen and a 2026 round four for iuk this is an egregious lowball but you guys taught me well and honestly we're way closer than I feel like we should be so I like offering my 2026 picks I imagine will be pretty solid by 2026 so here's a round four and a round three and Adam thielen very close I'll hand off a 2025 round six as well so close I think this is the money maker here an absolute Hall of picks in the 2026 NFL draft a round four in 2025 oh my God are you kidding and we finally got her to go through Adam Thelen and my 2026 second and third round pick for Brandon auk so when 2026 rolls around we won't have the capital that we want but I have to imagine it's not going to matter too much to this squad Brandon auk moves to wide receiver one in the depth chart Jonathan Mingo is wide receiver 2 and Lisa Chanel is wide receiver three and I got to remember to put Brandon iuk as my slot wide receiver super important for simulated stats and franchise thank you guys for all the help on these rebuilds for anyone new to franchise your stimulated stats are heavily correlated to your offensive and defensive playbooks personally I think this is very silly but Dallas and Kansas City are very good for your quarterback this is why Dak Prescott and Patrick Mahomes always win MVP on top of obviously being good but we're going to give Bryce young Dallas offensive Playbook and defensive I'm going to stick with Carolina I've never tried it and I want to try it now listen we made the only important move I wanted to make and that was getting Bryce young a stud wide receiver he's got Brandon IU hopefully season one is solid but not too solid I'd like to tank a little bit for a good draft pick Let's get after it boys after two weeks of NFL football we're 0 and2 it's actually pretty cool I would like to tank for a nice draft pick right now but I don't want my players to play so poorly that they're frustrated I will be using autogenerated rookies and I've edited the draft class strength to be strong for every single position now this does mean that my opponents around the league will also be drafting better players I think the autogenerated rookies are kind of mid on average so this should be fun now it's time to take a look at the draft class and see what we're going to want I imagine we'll be drafting in the top 10 there's a few quarterbacks and offensive linemen but I would definitely like to pick up something defensive there's a few stud linebackers up here Clyde Allen and Greg bsby we got Taj Thorp a Left End Sergio Hicks a corner now my thought process is Bryce young and auk are going to develop very well no matter what I do and free agency tends to have really good offensive line options so I don't feel like burning a first round pick on you know Gregory Turner or Taj Nash who conveniently are the same guy dude Madden needs some new face SC can we please please get some new face scans I'm setting my focus Scouting For Iris Foster to outside linebackers would love to have good info on the outside linebackers and after that I want info on the corners Andy Rooker our three star Scout has a 25% efficiency boost on Corners uh and in week eight we get to choose that Focus scouting and I'm going to make it Corners so hopefully we have a good idea on what the corners and the linebackers look like in this draft you might be asking why I'm choosing linebackers I truly believe it's important to double down on your strengths rather than trying to build an overall average team for example you look at this D line it's pretty mid I mean Derek Brown's nice so yeah I could go D tackler left end but I think I'm just going to get an average guy in free agency but as far as trying to draft a monster I would love to pair Brian Burns with a freak Show linebacker and then as far as Corners go I just think it's really important to draft a good corner I just think it's important to draft a good corner you can find Monster Corners in the draft and I feel like I don't see amazing Corners in free agency very often the other thing too is I can move Jeremy chin back to safety I can move Jeremy chin to free safety and try and pick up a good Corner that's the strategy boys we're siming the midseason if the Panthers want to be 0 and seven at midseason I I don't even mind man the Panthers are usually a decent Sim team though I don't imagine we're actually going to be winless at the halfway mark we are three and three we are at the we are at the front of the NFC South that is disgusting if I make the playoffs if I make the playoffs the NFC South is straight up poverty that is a joke my national focused scouting will be on Corners I would do linebackers but my three star Scout does not have linebackers in his expertise we're headed all the way up to the playoffs baby let's get it I'm excited to see how Bryce young Brandon iuk Hayden Hurst lisus chanol Jonathan Mingo did bills are the one seed in the AFC and Cowboys are the one seed in the NFC the Bears are the four seed how did that happen here's a quick evaluation of the movement and a quick overview of the movement on the draft boards Gerald mcnight out of North Carolina has shot up the boards a Scrambler quarterback left outside linebacker Clyde Allen that's a guy that I've been looking at grabbing myself the only problem is I'm seven and 10 I'm not going to have this high of a pick I could trade up if he looks that generational but here's the thing Clyde Allen has goodlooking stats you know some A's and B's in there his physicals are not great solid good on everything actually then decent side he doesn't have a single great physical and physicals are super important I'm 95% on this dude Sergio Hicks this Dude Looks Like a Monster but once again I don't know if he's going to be there for me great to lead Excel I think what's most impressive is his skills this guy is a 75 overall or better there's no question a tackle a Zone a press a awareness B Block shed B catching as a corner most likely the best corner in the draft my favorite linebacker is this dude Cameron Harrison so he's got a minus two rank change he's in the ballpark of where my draft pick's going to be but I most like his physicals great to Elite Speed good to great strength solid to good acceleration it's better than that top five pick linebacker that's for sure and then his skills aren't bad too a to c block shedding a to c awareness B finesse moves a to c power moves also his archetype is exactly what I'm looking for he is a power rusher outside linebacker Brian Burns is a speed rusher so the idea is you have Brian Burns come off one Edge and you got cam Harrison coming off the other and you've got a very very scary Duo plus Derrik Brown down there Greg bsby is the linebacker above him I mean this dude doesn't have a single physical that's in Elite range I don't like that also his skills are worse than Cameron also his skills are all like on average significantly worse he has one A in here and that's Pursuit maybe I don't know he's just not the guy I think Sergio Hicks and Cameron Harrison are my two favorites right now take a look at this monster in the second round though also a corner this is Marcel Sutton a Zone Corner out of Tennessee skills are all average a lot of B's in here there's an A in zone cover which is really nice for Corners look at this dude's physicals great to Elite Speed great to Elite strength good great acceleration his jumping Is Not Great his agility is not great but I don't know I like this dude I like this dude in the second round and his rank has gone up seven since week won so I'm going to put him as a favorite as well see if he's available when I'm drafting in the second round oh my god dude Dallas Cowboys Playbook op Bryce young finishes seventh in MVP voting as a rookie that is so massive for him that is so massive that's huge Brandon iuk gets sixth in offensive player of the year voting so I'm certain now that Brandon iuk had a very good year Bry young does not get offensive rookie of the year though he got outdone by ban Robinson that's a bummer Bryce young passed for 4,400 passing yards fifth in the NFL 31 touchdowns these insanely good that's an insanely good first year miles Sanders eclipsed 1,000 yards on the ground with five touchdowns chba hubard also got four nice Bryce young had two Brandon iuk oh my God whoa Lisa Chanel to Jesus Brandon auk at 1,300 yard and 11 touchdowns Chanel 1,27 Jonathan Mingo I expected him to have a little more than this but that's okay he's still had a really good season uh it doesn't look like we use our tight end too much in this Playbook I was kind of thinking about picking up a really good tight end but when I see these stats I think I'm just going to stick to the strategy I'm doing right now and defensively sha Thompson had one and a half sacks 127 tackles Derek Brown had 7 and 1/2 louu had 4 1/2 Brian Birds had 6 and A2 now Frankie louu is actually the guy I'd replace if I do draft one of these outside linebackers and that's honestly really good news cuz louu is getting 12 tfls and four and a half sacks and Frankie louu is not good he's normal Dev no abilities average stats so we get in a monster in there and I think you double those stats very exciting year one honestly Bryce young fifth in the league in passing yards there is no way oh my god dude he didn't even win Unless somehow he won offensive Rookie of the Year whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa Bryce young is a superstar X Factor in year one wait a minute I need to see the league history did he actually win offensive Rook of the Year somehow he outvoted oh my God okay so big shocker what did I tell you guys Chiefs and cowboys right Chiefs and Cowboys Super Bowl Chiefs win Mahomes wins MVP Ri Rice wins offensive Rookie of the Year Defensive Rookie of the Year is Drew Sanders I have never seen that combo before in a Sim and Bryce young went from Superstar to Superstar xfactor based solely off of his incredible season damn I mean he did have 4,500 passing yards in a 31 to2 ratio but that's I this is way more than I expected we're into free agency right now and my targets are guards my guards are pitiful on this team why is Austin Corbett so deep in the depth chart what okay my guards are nowhere near as pitiful as I thought I have no idea why he was that deep so in free agency we do need to pick up a Right Guard Lisa chanol did not want to resign with the Panthers as well so Mingo is now wide receiver too and ter Marshals wide receiver 3 I'm honestly cool with that Bryce young is a X Factor oh my God what a monster dude not to mention auk now the the least surprising thing to me is auk I know auk is a franchise God he's already a 90 overall slot receiver he's got abilities himself he went up to a superstar from Star damn that's amazing did I get the same luck on defense no changes and Dev traits on defense that's okay uh left end so we either draft the left end or we pick one up in free agency right now obviously we need another D tackle as well as those guys have vacated gosh we really have a lot of good Corners though here I honestly think what I do is I need to move Jeremy chin to free safety I don't like that the Panthers moved him to a quarterback he's a safety to me I think we mov Jeremy chin back to free safety and then we draft a corner Mike Williams is available in free agency but there's just no reason we also don't have that much cap room 15 mil in cap room we can basically make one big signing and that's it at Right Guard I'm going to pick up Graham Glasgow absolutely nothing imp impressive at all but um he's a 73 overall Right Guard our team needs somebody give him a pretty solid deal here left end Bryce Huff is available pretty expensive I barely have the cap space for this so we'll see if he takes this offer but I'm going to give him a player friendly lowrisk three-year deal he's only 26 this is a nice free agent option so Graham Glasgow does sign with the Panthers but Bryce Huff did not take our deal so right now we still have a serious deficit at defensive line I'll probably end up using a third or fourth round pick on some D lineman then I'll end up using a third fourth or fifth pick on a d linemen but I just don't have those positions scouted my target place to draft is anywhere between 10 and 14 now unfortunately the Carolina Panthers do not have their own first round pick so if I want to secure one of my guys I need a round one pick Texans have round one pick five and they're actually pretty interested in Dante Jackson I'm cool giving up Dante Jackson cuz I plan on drafting a really good corner here and I have two good options I also have round four pick 110 and round five pick 152 let's start by low balling Dante Jackson and round four pick 110 they are not interested I'll give up my 2025 third rounder would they do it for this we're getting there I am so close with Dante Jackson Frankie louu and my third round pick in 2025 I'm dangerously close give him one of my fifth rounders in 24 or right there this is the this is diabolical levels of trading Dante Jackson Frankie louu a fifth a third a fourth and a fifth scattered across the next three years for the fifth overall pick ooh now one thing to note is Sergio Hicks the corner that we were looking at has already gone now we have to remember we did just trade away Frankie louu and Dante Jackson I want to replace both of them with younger better players who will develop even more than they could have so that is a lot of pressure Cameron Harrison but Cameron Harrison is still my favorite linebacker Elite Speed great strength good Excel solid agility his skills I see a good amount of A's in the skills he appears to be the best linebacker available Clyde Allen is technically higher on the board a top five projection but those are just like his physicals are dog I just can't justify it honestly his skills aren't that good either maybe Clyde Allen's like a superstar X Factor or something that's the only way I could really justify that I think Cameron Harrison is a safer selection my pick is Cameron Harrison hdden Dev 88 speed oh this guy's a monster yo Cameron Harrison is a short power rusher 6'2 but he's 268 lbs he's 21 a lefty out of LSU with 88 speed 87 Excel damn this dude's a beast so he's guaranteed to be star Dev 2 we'll have to see on his overall but Cameron Harrison that's pick I love it my next pick is round two pick 14 which honestly scares me because the guy that I want the most is Marcel Sutton and he's like he 100% could get picked off before I have an opportunity to get him round two pick 14 I really don't think Marcel Sutton's going to be available I could have traded up for him but I feel like we've made so many trades already I just got to kind of take the lell here I don't think Marcel Sutton's available he's not that's sad man I really wanted him we'll see how good he was Trayvon Whitaker is available with great speed solid acceleration Elite agility I don't hate Trayvon Whitaker the 63 Zone corner on the UCF look at this dude Allan burst though Jesus look at this dude he's got A's and everything he's a right tackle dude I'm not going to lie Taylor Moten is eating up so much cap space on this team I could free up a lot of cap if I picked up this dude and offloaded Taylor Moten dude Taylor moten's cost me like 30 mil and we're negative cap right now I'm actually going to take Alan burst I'm just scared he's normal Dev Allan burst he is he is normal Dev that's okay I imagine he's a high overall right tackle take our whiff there darn it that would have been nice if he was hidden Dev Alan dorsy has good speed Elite jumping Elite acceleration he has D to F awareness and fzone coverage and F tackle but he has a catching this is a weird Corner what is going on with this dude Allan dorsy I'm going to take a risk on this goofball here we did trade away Dante Jackson damn honestly it's very very good stats but also normal Dev 991 speed 94 Excel 87 agility two normal deaths not my best draft my fourth round pick will be a left end I'm going to take Kyle mahti machete maet he's 63319 holy you're a big boy no way D I finally get a hidden Dev he's in the fourth round but we desperately needed a left end this dude is slow slow like crazy slow but whatever man at least he's hidden Dev right and I'm going to let my computer make the rest of these picks overall I'm going to rate this draft to probably a four out of 10 still got to see the draft recap but um was hoping to get Marcel Sutton I would have had to have taken him with that round one pick instead of Cameron and I think I had to take Cameron there take a look at the draft recap this is oh this is a big part this is a big part okay Cameron Harrison 74 overall is not as high as I would have hoped but at the linebacker position it makes sense Allan burst was a bad pick I got so excited seeing that good looking of a right tackle that I got a little blinded that was probably not the right call but Cameron Harrison 88 speed 87 XL this dude will definitely be a monster now I don't know what your guys' opinion is on this but I actually am going to look at the dev trade cuz sometimes when I Sim I don't know if they were actually the dev trait that unlocked or if they earned it I don't really understand how that works so we're praying that Cameron Harrison is a superstar that would actually kind of save this Draft come on boys yes yes oh that saved us oh let's go let's go all right Cameron Harrison is a super star oh that's huge because Alan burst and Alan dorsy were just trash Oh mean horrible picks Alan dorsy is a 68 overall this is a horrible pick Kyle mahti Kyle mati the hidden Dev Left End 65 uh I assume he's star I'm going to check cuz cuz I checked the last guy I got to check him too he is star so he's star Dev and then the computer picked me up um computer picked me up a free safety normal Dev out of Kansas State as well as a d tackle 63 overall normal Dev out of South Carolina let's see the entire draft class the very first pick right tack was a 79 overall I Sergio Hicks got taken third I would have had to have traded up to round one pick three and he's an 81 over he's probably the best player in the draft oh I knew he was a monster 94 speed 95 Xcel I think the next most depressing thing I'm going to see is when I see Marcel Sutton when I see Marcel Sutton so here's where we took Cameron Harrison the other linebackers taken under us were worse significantly worse Clyde Allen and Kevin best were no better cam Arison definitely the best linebacker in the draft so I'm happy with that well maybe not Max Blakeley looks solid lot of 74s and 73s now so the rest of this is not impressing me I don't have fomo about any of these where did Marcel Sutton get taken that's what's going to bother me he's a 77 overall with 96 speed oh my God I I did all the scouting properly but I didn't have the picks to make it happen that was such an oversight by me I was stupid I'm stupid 5'11 23 years old hidden Dev 96 speed 93 three acceleration God he's a monster it's all right boys hey the goal is to go 20 and0 we're not going to have a perfect draft every time we just got to make do with the roster that we have and uh let's keep building boys we do have a superstar xfactor 22y old and that's Bryce young so I'm still all right start of season 2 we've got our autogenerated prospects here hoping that I can have a better draft in 2025 certainly hoping to have a better draft this time around looks like this class is pretty rounded on all positions as it's supposed to be I have strong on every position for Scouts I'm hiring Ronde Barber I whiffed on corners but I want to try again in this draft class so we're going to hire him and for my two star Scout I'm going to work on my offensive line we'll grab Sheila Thornton here's how the roster looks right now the rookie Cameron Harrison pretty much the only good part of our draft really struggled in that draft unfortunately but there's nothing we can do but look forward and have a good year this year we're actually off to a super hot start we're 5-2 and the Saints are 0 and seven uh we're both 83 overall though so I like being five and two but I'm such a tank Advocate I want to tank every single season to get the best draft picks just to whiff on them and get all normal devs sick dude what we played absurdly well I mean I do I do like my roster but I don't like my roster 12 and5 it just doesn't seem like a 12 and5 roster to me I'm almost mad this is the opposite of thinking uh let's see how everybody progress Bryce Young's a god Bryce young is a 90 overall already I think I made the right call at the panther so Panther has progressed really well in franchise he's 23 Superstar xfactor 90 overall his like he's already at 99 short 98 medium dude's got five abilities good God Bryce young auk up to a 93 my sanders has been playing great offensive line looks the same Hayden Hurst don't care uh he can walk in free agency for all I care he's eating up 10 mil Cameron Harrison baby how has Cameron Harrison done this year he's up to a 79 overall I will say though so he's plus five overall up but he has no morale right now so that's a that's a little bit concerning kind of hoping he's going to get to Defensive Rookie of the Year but based on no morale boost kind of makes me think he doesn't get it Corners are playing great looking good there Bryce young fourth in the league and passing yards this year we fell in the MVP voting though he was like sixth last year he's ninth this year I suppose we're winning more games so he's passing less it's my theory miles Sanders gets fourth in offensive player of the year voting sha Thompson gets third in Defensive Player of the Year voting offensive rookie of the year is Dexter Newbery for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive Rookie of the Year dude my bum Corner Alan dorsy got third Cameron Harrison got 10th I I must not be utilizing Cameron Harrison properly oh I'm such a casual I know why Cameron Harrison isn't being used properly guys you know why Brian Burns gets great stats I need to talk about this Brian Burns gets great stats because Brian Burns is my Rush Left End my Rush right end right now is D do Johnson I forgot to move Cameron Harrison up in the depth chart oh dude I botched it for him while I am struggling on this rebuild it's dude like we we're 12 and five I don't really care but now that Cameron Harrison has moved in the depth chart he's going to have a much better sophomore year it's all right boys hey you live and you learn gentlemen you're not always going to rebuild perfect every time despite what the YouTube comments think I will not rebuild perfect every time mil Sanders with an elusive back upgrade miles Sanders is getting real good awareness break tackle Juke and spin Derek Brown also becoming an absolute threat he's my Rush deep tackle so technically he's right end but in most sets he's rushing from D tackle when Brian Burns is coming on the edge I'm going to sim to the Super Bowl I just feel like there's no way I actually make it to the Super Bowl right the Super Bowl 59 is Jets versus Falcons oh my God so Bryce young another amazing year a better touchdown interception ratio miles Sanders 1300 yards and 24 touchdowns fantasy monster fantasy football Monster not to mention his 25 receptions and a touchdown on the ground so if you're playing playing PPR brenon auk another 1,200 yard season 10 touchdowns Terrace Marshall th000 yard season Mingo another 900 and five touchdown season so I'm noticing in this offense the wide receiver three is actually outperforming the wide receiver 2 Terrace Marshall is my wide receiver three Mingo is my wide receiver two Jets win the Super Bowl s Gardner is Super Bowl MVP going into free agency we have 70 million in cap space so we finally have solved that issue this is for a few reasons but most importantly dude we' made some mistakes in this rebuild but one mistake we did not make was trading for brand nayuk brand nayuk is already a superstar xfactor we now have a crazy Duo of a superstar xfactor quarterback with our Superstar xfactor wide receiver one Terrace Marshall wson free agency Hayden Hurst is gone that's amazing we were overpaying like crazy on him JC horn is upgraded to a superstar that's crazy so JC horn is developing really really well too but sad news sha Thompson is gone too we still technically can resign him in free agency here but let's see what kind of moves we can make in free agency let's see who's available Amari Cooper is a superstar xor he's available I just don't need him to replace Shaq Thompson I'm going to grab Jerome Baker Jerome Baker wants to be a Carolina Panther 28 years old so he's got a good you know 3 or four years left in him he already wants to play for us but I don't like risking it you guys tell me to offer those neutral deals I don't that scares me man I'm going to take Jerome Baker on a hefty deal here hopefully we can lock up middle linebacker I do need a safety since we don't have Xavier Woods and Julian love is normal Dev but he's really not looking for too much money and he's already pretty interested in being a panther I'll soften his deal a little bit give him a four-year offer and we'll see if he signs Harrison bucker dude he's actually a dog I would love to pick up Harrison bucker I want him for two years stay with us for two years Harrison dude Fletcher Cox Fletcher Cox his overall has gone down significantly but he's still Superstar dude do you think he'd stay for 2 years not this year with the next year I could see us potentially actually being ready to win 20 and0 and holy if we had a superstar D tackle even if he's old I'm just scared he might retire but I'm going to see if we can get him that's all I'm going to do in free agency I'm hang out to this 36 milon cap for next year and for obviously the rookies that we're about to get let's see who signed the last thing I'd like to do is I actually want to trade Taylor moton so Taylor moton is 31 85 overall star I did whiff on Allan burst a little bit but he's still young and 74 overall I think he's good enough to become a starter also look at the cat pit on Taylor moton it's just insane how much we're paying this dude I'm going try and get a draft pick out of him and it looks like the New England Patriots are willing to give up their 2025 second round pick for Taylor moton I'm actually really excited about that unload some cap space grab a second round pick hopefully have an awesome draft this time around it's time for the NFL draft our very first pick is round one pick 24 the first guy that jumps out to me is the corner George Mullins last draft we whed on a corner George Mullins has Elite Speed Elite jumping and Elite change of Direction not to mention a good amount of A's in the skills category his injury is DF I turn injuries off in franchise I think injuries are stupid so this could be our guy round one pick 24 goes to George Mullins the hidden Dev 62 95 speed put the word out we up put the word out we up our next pick is the Patriots pick Patriots round two pick is super high round two pick three so this is what we turned Taylor Moten into so there's actually like it feels like there's a lot of pressure on this pick because if I whiff on this I'm going to feel really stupid now I specifically scouted interior offensive line for this reason the best center available is Conor Atkinson Center is the worst part of my offensive line right now of a 73 overall normal Dev Center look at this monster Conor Atkinson so great Excel Elite agility great change of Direction great speed Elite strength so really the most important thing there is Elite strength for a center but he's also fast his skills are off the charts this is kind of like Allan burst like this dude's normal Dev that's the only thing but I scouted him like he he just he I'm pretty sure he's that good Taylor moden has turned into yes the hid and Dev USC Center Conor Atkinson 82 acceleration really fast for a center 93 strength is Monster out the gates I'm hoping this dude's at least a 75 overall if he's a 74 or 75 money pick right there there Conor ainson my next pick is not till round five uh because we did trade away a lot of this draft I'm just going to sim to the end of this draft we have two hid and de players in a round one and a round two picks we got a corner and a center all that's left is to see how we did not to mention I didn't even have Cameron Harrison at Rush right end so I goofed that last season and we freed up a ton of cap space this year so oh we're ready to go 20 and0 not this year but the year after when I signed free agents the Big Moment of Truth the draft three let's go holy we got some monsters George Mullins is a 79 and Atkinson's a dude if I whiffed last draft I clutch the up on this one CPU took me a dog wide receiver a dog QB and a surprisingly High overall seventh round halfback Derek Bryan but I don't imagine he'll get much use George Mullins George Mullins is a dog and ainson is a dog 7978 listen I already kind of like broke the seal on this you know the flooding has began so I'm going to look at the dev traits on the boys George mullet George moment oh my God oh my God I this is the this the second time in my life I've ever drafted a superstar xfactor the first time I ever did it was in my Texans rebuild and I haven't done it since dude whoo round two pick three there no way right I don't even know what I would oh dude he's number 69 this game just knows all right let's see the entire draft class there's no way I whiffed because I got got two just dominant studs but let's see the entire draft class highest overall player in the draft is an 83 overall left guard here okay I'm starting to think something happened here that first draft class was so weak and this second one is so strong but I had the same settings for both I'm starting to think that that first draft class even though I adjusted the draft class strength too strong I don't think it updated maybe it's cuz I was already in week one or something but this looks more like what a strong draft class would look like so my picks were good picks but that's because this is actually a very very strong draft class holy all right let's let's sort by the pick first pick 82 Michael Duke out of Michigan was a bust uh lson 77 Macintosh in 80 Barry Staley and 81 lot of 73s this was just a sore spot in the draft right here 12 13 14 and 15 and 16 and 17 18 was cydney Williams NDSU Corner 81 overall tons of good Corners in this and then there's our pick George Mullins made a very very good pick although I'm not going to lie the only other guy I was looking at was Russ Jeffrey and Russ Jeffrey was an 80 but uh 90 speed and he's a strong safety so I didn't really want him we just drafted a superstar xfactor Corner holy trading Dante Jackson isn't such a big deal anymore this newest draft class has two instant impact starters Connor Atkinson and Superstar xfactor George Mullins free agency got us Julian love as well as Fletcher Cox Cameron Harrison's ready for a big year we signed Jerome Baker to Place sha Thompson and Allan bur is our new starting right tackle so we traded Taylor Moten and we got Conor ainson that's an amazing trade cuz moton's 31 Atkinson's 21 and Atkinson's damn near his overall already uh we just need Allen burst to progress well at right tackle that's pretty important but it's time to play boys three and four at midseason granted we went 12 and five so we have a more difficult schedule but we don't like being three and four let's see how we close this year out I'll be honest I feel like I want want to go 20 and0 next year so I think what I'm going to do is I'm going to aggressively trade every sing literally every single draft pick I have like I'm going to I'm going to clean house and I'm going to get the best roster that is humanly possible and we're just going to Stomp The League because at this point BR Young's almost going to be a 99 BR auk's almost going to be a 99 we've developed the rookies that we can and we still have cap room because if I go too far in the future we're not going to be able to pay Bryce young and Brandon auk and Cameron and at and George Mullins and JC horn and Brian Burns it's just not going to be possible so I kind of have to clean I'm going to clean house right now we just got to let's see how we finish out this year though I'm open for at least a winning record we started out weak but we end out strong 12 and five God damn George Mullins is an 86 overall this guy is a freak Show bro he's a freak Show I'm giving him a slot upgrade George Mullins was born to play football awareness man coverage and press with that 96 speed 93 XL 9 jump dog okay let's take a look at the lineup real quick at the end of this year Bryce young is a 99 Brandon auk is a 99 iki aanu 89 burst did almost exactly what I wanted him to he's up to a 78 with morale Atkinson's up to an 83 with morale Corbett still good Right Guard sucks so here's what I do I need to trade draft picks I need to get a Right Guard I need to get a better tight end cuz Tommy tremble a't it uh should probably get another really good wide receiver for Bryce young cuz auk's good mingo's good but let's get a third guy in there and then defensively Mullins dog Fletcher Cox actually that was a good pick up the free agency probably pick up a new Left End just a little weak here Harrison's up to an 84 Julian loves doing good Burns is a 95 JC Horn's a 91 and my third string corner is amazing so we trade for a left end we trade for a Right Guard we trade for a tight end we trade for a wide receiver that or we sign him in free agency I'll probably take a look at free agency before I do anything drastic I mean this is amazing here's the thing though like I I actually don't care what happens in this wild card it literally doesn't matter to me my goal is not to win the Super Bowl my goal is to go undefeated so whether we make this Super Bowl or not I really don't care Super Bowl 60 oh big shocker everyone it's between the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs uh yearly awards did Mullins win Defensive Rookie of the Year oh Bryce young came second in MVP voting oh that's brutal offensive player of the year fourth is Bryce young fifth is auk offensive rookie of the year goes to marel Hills Defensive Rookie of the Year Cowboys own me Donovan good George Mullins gets second damn I guess it doesn't really matter cuz if like getting Defensive Rookie of the Year gives you a Dev trade upgrade and George mullen's a superstar xfactor so whatever Chiefs win the Super Bowl big shocker everyone's so shocked do I need to get a tight end Tommy tremble went up to start de my backup tight end is alen bur that's not right probably need a real backup tight end there Von Bell is the only player to walk in free agency but the incredible thing that I want you guys to see is my cap space we are 100% going to be able to do this like I truly believe this season we will go 20 no 127 mil in cap space and I'm trading away everything I got first though we need to look at the best possible free agents that's the most important thing bonio is available Dereck Stingley is available that's almost like Overkill we have such good Corners why do we take Derk Stingley we don't Travis Kelce holy no way you're in free agency I'm going to offer him a massive 2-year deal I don't need him for like there's no no point in giving him a three-year deal at least to me cuz he's already 36 but holy he's an 85 overall he's 36 I can't even believe he's still in the league he usually retires he already has a lot of interest in the team making him a massive offer there's no way Travis Kelce turns that down sorry Tommy tremble okay great start probably take Grady Jarrett here and move him to Left End that's probably a good call two-year deal once again just take a pretty hefty cap hit this year it's a pretty strong offer I imagine he takes that I wouldn't mind tier tart either oh he's he's expensive God damn he's expensive need a safety I need to replace Von Bell I don't even have to replace Von Bell I could just resign him he walked but I could just walk him right back you're you don't even want that big of a contract why'd you walk in the first place I don't I don't need to be offering this much at all but we're going to go 20 and0 then we'll go 0 and 17 for the rest of human history I don't care could pick up Brandon sherff at Right Guard who still has Superstar give him a nice one-year deal oh yeah brand Sheriff we want you buddy we want you buddy what's the wide receiver free agency market look like or or is this going to be a trade thing yeah wide receiver free agency market pitiful Nico Collins the best option at normal Dev just not going to happen dude look at this there is a superstar 22-year-old 75-year-old with 97 speed in free agency he doesn't even want that much money okay I'm just going to pick him up for and gigs I don't even imagine I'll use him what what are you doing in free agency Paul McKinny after free agency you're looking at one of the most loaded franchises and we haven't even traded away every single draft pick yet offensively we have three superstar X factors in Bryce young Brandon auk and Travis Kelce we have three superstars in iky quu Brandon sherf and the free agent Paul McKinny what's this guy doing in free agency you played a year in the league 97 speed 98 acceleration he's kind of disgustingly good for what I don't know defensively five Superstars fetcher Cox Brian Burns cam Harrison Von Bell JC horn and one superstar X Factor in George Mullins now I do want to beef this team up though and I got to trade for something to Beef It Up so what are we looking for I think getting myself a monster free safety would be huge I think we could grab an even more monstrous halfback than mil Sanders we could technically grab ourselves an even better right tackle but it's it's funny it's almost like what do I do what what am I trading for right now I wouldn't even mind like a miles Garrett like an insane Edge rusher would be nice miles Garrett is old but oh my God man I mean miles like how do you not I feel like a guy like miles Garrett is how we win the Super Bowl right now miles Garrett miles Garrett is 98 overall boosted to 99 with morale he's 30 though so I I actually think the Browns might move him for me 90 in absurd stats yeah he's 30 like this is possible to me who's my current right end I think it's Derrick Brown but my current left end so I have the young Kyle mati to get rid of cuz he not getting any reps especially when miles Garrett comes in uh what about draft picks and my round one pick 28 there's no way I could get miles Garett for this cheap right even though he's 30 okay they're going to need a lot more for this but that's fine give him round four pick six pick seven bunch of random picks for Miles Garrett we're close we're actually close already I'm going to offer up my 2028 round two I'm going to get him a 2028 round three as well we're really knocking on the door 2027 round four this has got to be it this got to be it right here holy blockbuster trade inbound my fourth round pick Left End a first a second another second a third and a fourth for the 30e old miles Garrett this is actually like probably a good trade for the Browns they got so many picks out of an aging player but I'm going to get a 20 no season so the other thing I do got to remember to do I got to make sure that Miles Garrett is my Rush right end sorry Cameron Harrison's going back to a standard linebacker rule miles Garrett's got to be flying off the edge this is honestly a massive signing because now we can move Grady Jarrett to D tackle one Fletcher Cox to D tackle two miles Garrett is Left End Derrik Brown is Right End insane linebackers I think my safey still scare me but that's it Julian love I got let's get an ability here let's get somebody monstrous here s a right tackle I think that's just a little too weak for a 20 and0 roster we might want another wide receiver too Keenan Allen is SuperStar xfactor 86 overall ran Slater is a 93 wonder if I can get a bundle deal off the Chargers right here I'm going to offer up Allan burst my young right tackle I'm going to offer I'm going offer up Paul mckin I don't know what he was doing in free agency but now he's just trade bait and uh around one pick Let's see what this does for us holy egregiously close already oh we're getting this let's give him the 2026 round four we're so close give him uh the round six2 now we give him the round seven and call it a day baby boom Allan burst Paul mckin a 2027 first round a fourth fifth and a sixth for an old ass Keenan Allen and a 93 overall ran Slater holy I feel like the Rams bro trading all our picks signing everybody we're going for the bowl going to make rwn Slater a right tackle I don't really know if that matters auk is wide receiver one Allen is wide receiver two Jonathan Mingo wide receiver 3 keep in mind my wide receiver 3 gets a lot of reps but Jonathan Mingo is actually really good too so I'm just going to leave this as it is a lot of reps and then defensively it's just getting a free safety and then I think it's game time like it's we go 20 and0 or we're going to have a lot of problems next year who's the best free safety in the league huh go bigger go home right this is what we got cap space for Minka Fitzpatrick he's got one year left with the Steelers he's 29 years old they were negative cap before this to so they actually kind of need him I couldn't I couldn't poach him for just a first rounder right not even close not even close to being close well let's include uh Julian love cuz they're going to need a replacement and let's offer um a ton of dog water picks what does that do what if I offered you a bunch of seventh and sixth rounders doesn't really do much does it okay we're about three and four those are big picks those are high picks Minka is going to be hard to move this this is not as easy as I thought it was going to be all right Minka is not possible minka's too good to get so we're going to have to go someone worse here's an option I do like jayen Petri Jaylen Petri number one dog he's Superstar he's 85 over it's certainly an upgrade I overpaid for him I definitely overpaid for him love I got in free agency but I didn't need to give up the first round for that that was a mistake can't say I'm mad about this mistake though so Jaylen Petri in my entire defense has no normal devs no normal devs on defense also the same on offense you actually have too many superstar X factors on offense you ever seen that problem before if it means we go 20 and0 I will trade your ass I still have a bunch of like sixth and seventh round picks to trade but to be honest with you boys I don't I don't see what I could do I really don't this team is loaded to the brim if we don't go 20 and0 with this team we're not going 20 and0 let's put it out it is let's go gentlemen it's time we ride I'm going to simulate the entire draft because like literally what does it matter how did the draft go got a 73 overall wide receiver in the sixth round it's actually kind of impressive he's Hi Dep don't tell me you're like a superstar or some dude and I'd laugh my ass off dude shut the up hey you're about to win a bowl buddy you're about to go 20 and0 super star on the bench doing nothing Manny Elam bro what okay that's insane take a look at the whole draft class the very first pick was a whiff by the Cardinals tough Kyle Cruz Q Conrad an 82 quarterback followed up by an 82d tackle very strong draft two 83s right here whitting Taylor Paul 80 overall Darius leather highest overall in the class was the 83s then 2 82s and 81 uh an 80 a second round 80 overall strong safety a third round 79 overall Corner Brown's got a snag right there third round 78 overall Corner again a seventh round 77 overall wide receiver a lot of steals at the 77 overall spot Terrell Williams Donald lley George Mason Dexter reck Brendan Biggers all right gentlemen this Panthers roster is ready to go 20 and0 we fully sold out we have no draft picks left we could never possibly afford to resign most of these players pay them again so it's go big or go home the good news is throughout the year our young guys will still develop and our old guys won't regress it's like iky aanu Atkinson Slater Bryce young auk my sanders Tommy tremble and then defensively Brian Burns Petri Harrison uh JC horn George Mullins all these guys should actually get better come playoffs we I know we're making the playoffs but literally one loss and this whole thing is botched the whole thing's botched very first game is against the Atlanta Falcons we're an 88 overall 89 offense 87 defense they're an 87 overall this is the most anxiety I've ever had clicking a Sim button I'm going to click advaned week Sim to mid-season bro we either see 7 and0 or we just like I mean like like yes I can continue into year two but dude this is the year well not year two we could continue into year five but I I fully sold out I did everything dude if I'm like 6 in one and I lost some poverty game to a poverty franchise I'm come on come on come on come on come on four come on Panthers come on Panthers we're a third of the way there we're a little less than a third of the way there we're 6 and0 we're 6 and0 at the midmark oh and our next game is the Browns they suck this is huge somebody got a new ability Cameron Harrison got a new ability Cameron Harrison up to an 86 overall great work stud halfway through the season is there anything different on the lineup I can't imagine no everything looks about the same defensively yeah look the same Brandon aayu gets an upgrade up to a 97 over all boosted to a 99 of course with that morale awareness carrying short route spin move checking in with iuk after all these Seasons 93 speed 5 Excel great catching catching traffic short medium deep s the playoffs I'm doing a I don't even want to look I literally I actually don't want to look I'm not I'm not going to I'm going to look the other way for a little bit and then when I bring when I get the courage I'm going to look back please please please please please please a we are so close oh we are so close holy this is the greatest hurdle to I think I think going 17 and0 is probably harder than just winning the Wild Card well we get a buy I feel like this is it's the first hurdle the second hurdle is divisional NFC and Super Bowl which will obviously be the other best teams holy monster year I mean that that's what happens when you sell out your entire Squad I suppose Bryce young is almost so maxed out that I can't even give him upgrades it'll only let me do a Scrambler upgrade that was super weird ball Car Vision plus4 break sack and plus one throw on the Run Bryce young is God this this is why you go 17 and0 90 throw Power 99 deep 99 medium 99 short 99 awareness oh my D he actually has gotten plus two speed upgrades over his years too he's now 89 speed 89 Xcel George Mullins about to be a 94 overall this guy man what just an unbelievable pickup in the draft it's a generational talent I think for my first time ever I think I just got MVP I have never done a Sim where I got MVP look at Bryce Young stats this is off the charts insane 4,8 passing yards 404 for 5119 49 touchdowns four interceptions that is a disgusting 133.5 qbr on the season miles Sanders I tried to trade you I'm sorry no more 24 touchdown seasons for you though 300 attempts 12200 yards 11 touchdowns auk 1,311 Keenan Allen 1,110 Mingo 1,4 that is three receivers who all would have dominated your fantasy football lineup and they're all in the same damn team Travis Kelce averaged exactly 10 yards per catch seven receiving touchdowns and Miles Sanders still put in five on the ground we we on everybody miles Garrett what a pickup miles Garrett had 18 and 1 half sacks on 21 tfls Brian Burns had 16 on 10 tfls cam Harrison 10 tfls on seven sacks Derek Brown with 12 as a team we what we sacked we got 55 56 sacks on the season also 7 and a half out of grade probably 60 it's disgusting look at this look how many times we sacked quarterbacks three or four sacks a game oh this defense is so good yearly Awards this is the first time I've ever personally seen it Bryce young wins League MVP all right boys a spectacular season we have to close this out though so the wild cards a buy that doesn't really matter or doesn't matter at all really the divisional is against the Minnesota Vikings we have the overall advantage on them a better defense and a better offense we're also 17 other 9 and8 maybe the NFC North was really strong cuz that's a weird record there to make it to the divisional I'll take a look at the playoff bracket so the Vikings were the seven seed and they beat the two- seed Giants that's actually like good news for me so I'm playing a seven seed here and then it's three seed Bears versus the five seed Eagles how the are the bear the NFC North is really strong damn and on the other side of the bracket it's Bills versus Chargers Bengals versus Jaguars no Kansas City Chiefs no Dallas Cowboys that's so weird dude those are honestly the two teams I was most worried about this is like this is a Cinderella this is like the best case scenario for us right now we also get some upgrade players like how did BR I just get an upgrade on a bye probably oh you know what is probably from the awards whatever the awards are he might have got offensive player of the year now that I think about it but I don't know he's up to a 98 overall now divisional playoff baby let's go 90 overall Carolina Panthers with Bryce young miles Garrett iuk taking on the Minnesota Vikings with Justin Jefferson denil Hunter and Derek Stingley starting this game out it is 7 to zero I think Miles Sanders put that in 14 to three I don't think the Vikings really stand a chance oh oh oh never mind oh my God the Vikings do stand a chance 14 to7 21 to 17 I think we're marching 28 to 17 2328 we could close out the divisional with a solid drive here this wasn't too much of a nailbiter there goes miles Sanders hey powerful run time out from the Vikings a couple more first downs is over I think we're just going to keep going miles Sanders there's a little motion Tommy tremble in the back field Big Blocks Big Blocks good pulling guard they call another timeout they still have the two-minute warning to lean on Bryce young is going to drop back throw a DT this game is over who is that two that was Tam Mingo Jonathan Mingo makes that catch and pretty much just iced up the divisional here he got single coverage they still have the two-minute warning this is not fully over two-minute warning and a timeout going to go to mil stude we're running the ball so well that's the two-minute warning second and one I think Miles Sanders just pushes this over and it's GG's they're going to need to set a big Blitz no sir you're not stopping oh we go with a counter run right there it was a questionable play Go please run it please run inside Zone please do not try and pass this oh no throw a laser Bryce dude Bryce J is going to get sacked that might have be out of field goal range that was horrible play calling bro you just run the ball stay in field goal range now luckily I did sign Harrison bucker in our second year free agency I imagine Harrison bucker can make this kick but wow that was just just a bad play call try out Harrison bucker for a 52 y in the divisional he's got to hit this man we burn as much clock as we can buter got a cannon on him and he absolutely drills that field goal that makes me feel a lot better so now it's an eight-point lead and the Vikings have no timeout so worst case scenario here is a kick return but we are all over it they get out to the 23 and out comes Hills the Vikings quarterback Hills it is not Kirk o bans not anymore anyway they got to pass the the whole time I'm hoping they just make short completions just like that yeah that's perfect you can do that all the way down the field if you want cuz you're going to run out of clock here 2331 another one that was actually a pretty nice completion they're going to pick up some solid yards there 30 SEC dude they're actually marching wait a minute check down ooh get home is that Miles Garrett I don't know who that was but we got home right there he's going to throw a check down hackinson does not get out of bounds that's ball game that's ball game and y let's go the divisional is a w we beat the Falcons I wouldn't say easily but Bryce young 21 for 28 three touchdowns no interceptions one from them miles Sanders a monster game on the ground with a touchdown and four broken tackles it was all Keenan Allen through the air after that was Jordan Addison um and then Brandon auk was 5 for 72 with two touchdowns and uh yeah defensively there were so many players with sacks DJ Johnson how are you getting a sack DJ Johnson when are you coming in Grady Jarrett got a sack Derek Brown got a sack miles Garrett got a sack I don't know what set DJ Johnson is coming in in but uh hey good for him he got a sack right that is a dub against the Vikings that takes us to the NFC Championship where we're taking on the Philadelphia Eagles we do have some upgrade players here one goes to Jaylen Petri love Jaylen Petri awareness Pursuit and tackling Jaylen Petri nice upgrade not too concerned about the rest of those upgrades ahead of this Eagles game I want to take a look at their roster Philadelphia Eagles have a 99 AJ Brown DeAndre Swift Jaylen Herz and Devon Smith then there's a bit of a drop off to Hassan reic Dallas SCD join mil Lada Josh sweat Jaylen Carter Jordan Davis Jake Elliot Bradbury re blankin ship their best generated players wide receiver Glenn fiser we're so close to 20 and0 we got to get past the Philadelphia Eagles this game starts out with a Panthers and an Eagles touchdown still seven to seven panthers are back on the board Eagles are back on the board Panthers are back on the board Eagles are oh eagles only a field goal there 2421 wait a minute 2 minutes 20 seconds left we're in the Red Zone down three let's go Panthers let's go Panthers check down check down check down you see him oh throws Deep Over the middle he's 26 for 32 to ke Allen Reed blanket ship breaks it up we got a little double stack formation miles Sanders behind Bryce young he's blocking we heave it to the boundary that's Keenan Allen but only four yards just making this a more manageable third down here that's the two-minute warning it's 24 to 21 in the NFC Championship dude this is too close I don't like this BR young drops back laser huge touchdown I think that went to Jonathan Mingo too dude Jonathan Mingo having a historic run in the playoffs right now he keeps getting open look at that's a scary ball dude Bradberry could have picked that off now now the good news Harrison bucker makes this it's a four-point lead the bad news is Philadelphia has all three timeouts in a minute 57 so one strong drive and they just win this NFC Championship we got to keep them out of the end zone field goal does them no good though so it's touchdown or bust look at the Return Man 52 I don't know who 52 is but he's playing his heart out on kick return he made the tackle in the divisional too 99 overall Jaylen Herz in the back field it's first and 10 oh and guess who gets through it's a fumble wait so if that's a fumble then the ball's live right now how did he just catch the fumble and never get tackled miles Garrett flies through though the miles Garrett acquisition has been insane he's been so good uh looks like it's maybe a screen play a very good play from the Eagles right there stepping up big time is jayen Petri third and 11 eagles use a timeout this is a great defensive drive so far there's an exclam oh good pass rush Jaylen Herz and Dallas GD do not connect he was rolling out but they don't connect fourth and 11 they got to go for this this is the game this is the NFC championship right here come on pass rush I got all these monsters for a reason a double team on Miles Garrett unload and it's not home it's not home no two-minute warning to save them that's a turn over Bryce Young's Trot now we're not quite in Victory formation because two timeouts yeah we're not quite in Victory formation here just going to hand it off to Miles Sanders oh it's a read option that is a psychopath play to call Bryce you're going to Fumble holy coach is a dog third and three we'll milk most of our clock here what the you threw the ball you're a psycho dude my coach is a psycho Brandon Iuka has 13 receptions for 184 yards and now we're in Victory formation 28 to 24 Vegas had the line at 51 and2 we just barely eclipsed it huge win 2 minutes left we're down 24-21 Mingo puts a touchdown in and defense holds Nick serani can't believe it he thought this was just year BR young had 342 passing yards 29 for 35 Jaylen H really didn't 13 for 24 he must have had some massive throws only 13 completions with 286 yards miles Sanders wasn't as effective on the ground but neither was DeAndre Swift it was the Brandon auk show 13 for 184 Mingo like he's really not even getting that many looks he just keeps getting in the end zone AJ Brown is 4 for 112 Devin du was two for 106 jeez and uh defensively miles Garrett continues to have been an excellent acquisition two sacks in the biggest game of our lives there is one game between us and a 20 and0 record there is one game between us and a 20 and0 record we do have some players to upgrade holy and it's all of our like best players Bryce young is going to get another Scrambler upgrade or will it let me do strong arm yeah it won't let me do strong arm I've never seen this before not enough skill points to purchase this bucket Scrambler I guess is allowed two break set carrying injury and throw on the Run Bryce young is insane Brian Burns with another upgrade here it's all speed rusher for him Brian Burns agility awareness power moves Pursuit strength and Zone coverage get a little upgrade for mil Sanders as well going to hand him elusive back take him up to a 94 overall he gets a speed upgrade that's awesome so Miles Sanders goes to 92 speed Kim Harrison's going to walk into the Super Bowl and 89 overall technically a 90 overall cam Harrison 89 speed 92 Excel such a fast line backer with power moves so good our Super Bowl is against the Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals came into the playoffs the three seed they beat the bills that's Panthers versus Bengals in the Super Bowl the Bengals roster Joe burrow 99 Higgins 99 Jamar Chase 99 then there's a drop off to chobia wouier Trey Hendrickson Evan mcferson Taylor Britt Joe Mixon you know on paper the Eagles were better on paper the Eagles were definitely better so we'll see if this is as big of a fight 92 offense and 8 87 defense to our 92 offense 89 defense we got the overall advantage on them here we go boys the last game between us in a 20 and0 season we are 19 wins zero losses we just got to take the dub right here boys what a weird Super Bowl we ever going to see this in real life Panthers Bengals it's not out of the question man maybe four years from now in real life just like it is here in this uh in this simulation actually kicking this Super Bowl off it is 7 to zero early for the Panthers Bengals respond with a field goal and a touchdown and another touchdown Panthers stay in it with a touchdown it's 21 let's go oh that got a little scary and we've got the ball 21 to 17 in the fourth quarter let's watch the boys close this out stay strong miles Sanders with a run excellent blocking he's going to stiff arm a man let's go miles Sanders I'm sorry I ever threatened to trade you miles I apologize it was an accident it wasn't my idea it was someone else's first and 10 I think we're going to see a lot more Run play here let's see just how good this offensive line is run right up the gut mil Sanders turn nothing into something I'll take that second and six it's going to take us all the way to the two-minute warning the Bengals are floundering right now Bengals have three timeouts just like last game if we can pick up a few first downs we can put the Super Bowl away mil Sanders with a hurdle mil Sanders forces an early Bengals timeout oh my God are we actually going to run the ball down their throats till it's game over I'd be so shocked weak Side Run diabolical another Bengals timeout dude the are the Panthers really going to do him like this no oh okay good play good play right there I think that was maybe DJ reader second and eight I'm not sure who made the play but for the first time they stuffed the Run we go to the edge M oh huge play from chobia Wu that was massive he took on the block from Tommy tremble and made the tackle the clock is ticking but we can't end it right now third and four are we passing dude what is coach is a psycho coach wants it all and the pass is broken up Jonathan Mingle go can't hang on to it coach you run that ball you run it down to 20 seconds and you kick the field goal greedy Hey listen it worked in the NFC Championship though Harrison bucker I was never worried that he was going to miss that Harrison bucker has been lights out damn somebody got flattened though Harrison bucker drills it this game is no longer safe though 24 to 17 with 59 seconds left we have to hold the Bengals first play out Joe burough rifles to an open man but they are in bounds that's huge for us is he spiking this he's not that looked like a spike formation Brian Burns Brian Burns scared the out of him good work George Mullins the dog was in coverage it's second and 10 35 seconds left no timeouts Bengals need a touchdown but they are approaching the 50 yard line like Joe Burrow's in hell right now and that's in bounds oh what a genius drop by the running back I thought that he caught that but it was considered a pass breakup so now it's third and 10 third and 10 Joe burrow rifles one in that one is caught that clock is ticking man you got to spike that ball this is a crazy dude the Calla play here is so weird to me he's going to I thought he was going to get sacked he almost walked himself into a sack George mullen's in coverage don't throw his way the final play of the Super Bowl to go 20 and0 Joe burrow second and 10 6 seconds Bengals need a miracle no pass rush he Hees deep dropped ho I lost track of the ball i l St of the ball I had no idea if we stopped that but we do confetti Reigns in Hard Rock stadium in the shades of Carolina blue George Mullins miles Garrett Bryce young Brandon auk are Super Bowl champions oh my God Jaylen Petri is up there don't forget about him don't forget about Brandon sherf in that offensive line letting my Sanders go to work JC horn you know there's not too many Panther players that even got this ring what Bryce young miles Sanders JC horn got it Mingo got it what a game Harrison buter huge field goal and then it was all defense after that Miles Sanders cook on that on that last drive for us though massive Drive the Super Bowl 24- 17 goes to the Carolina Panthers Bryce young three touchdowns and an interception Joe burrow 253 yards two touchdowns miles Sanders 15 attempts 81 yards great job 5.4 yards per carry in the Super Bowl Bryce young even got a little Shifty and so did Joe burrow same stat line Keenan Allen dude what a good acquisition Keenan Allen was didn't really expect him to be a huge impact but he in all these playoff games was our biggest receiver six receptions 75 yards and two touchdowns auk had one 5 for 44 Kelsey 5 for 60 Mingo 5 for 88 unbelievable we dominated the stat sheet and defensively it was Brian Burns in the Super Bowl who made the biggest impact 1.5 sacks uh Von Bell had half a sack miles Garrett never got home and only three tackles no tfls but hey he got us there cuz miles Garrett was huge in the NFC Championship the 20 and0 season is complete we went 17-0 in the regular season we won the divisional we won the NFC championship and of course you just saw it there we won the Super Bowl it got real close in those playoffs but we hung on the 2026 season recap Super Bowl MVP Bryce young NFL regular season MVP Bryce young coach of the year was Frank Reich and offensive player of the year wow was dvo Samuel now there's only one thing left to do let's Sim into the future and see if this dynasty holds up I have a feeling this dynasty does not hold up because we're broke we have no draft picks for the next 3 years and there's no way we can pay any of these guys and half of them are about to retire but there is like you got to remember Brandon auk is Young and insanely good Bryce young is insanely good I feel like 99 Bryce young can kind of carry a lot of like mediocre players so George Mullins is Young xfactory so I'm going to let this SIM for 30 minutes and uh I'll come back and see what's good the year is 2030 we're still 10 and seven so we actually still have a pretty good roster here let me see what the lineup looks like how many players do we lose we still got Bryce young we still got auk we still got Travis D Travis Kel he's a 74 overall but he's still playing we got Jay do Lucas looks like we drafted a superstar right tackle aanu is a 97 Ran's a 95 Mingo a 93 and on defense Brian Burns is an X Factor miles Garrett still sticking around and a super high overall at that George Mullins is a hard 99 JC horns a 97 and Petri a 91 we actually left this team in quite good hands it's not as decimated as you might think it would be we are 10 and seven right now what's the league history so last Super Bowl was Chiefs Seahawks the year before that was Seattle Seahawks Bengals wow the Bengals went back toback years and lost both of them 2027 was Seahawks Ravens wow so we never went back we never went back Justin Fields won MVP this year yeah we really we're a one hit wonder I guess Bryce young is leading the league in passing yards though I mean we're in the wild card playoff right now we technically can win the Super Bowl in this year I'm just going to full Sim these we have a breakout D lineman for Jonathan odm okay we win the Wild Card do we win the divisional we're playing the 14 and three Seattle Seahawks we lost the division damn so we did all of that but the dynasty to come out of this was the Seattle Seahawks they built a oh my God whoa so they go to the Super Bowl the year after we win it and they lose and then they win it again and then they win it again and then they win it again Dak Prescott is on the Seattle Seahawks dude what I'm trying to be like them bro that should be my next challenge win the Super Bowl three years in a row how did they do that 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OHjEuhPQN-A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHjEuhPQN-A | Don't Leave Him in 2019 |Happy New Year | God is not a priority in our plans our plans don't go as well as expected and sometimes they can take off but then they come crashing down so I asked me into this new year new year new me who this boo you know the sayings it would everybody be saying don't forget to make sure that God is a part of that new year put in there and watch how different this year be last year it might just blow your mind [Music] hey everyone welcome back to our channel the Soron seaward family ivy thank you so much for joining me for another Friday mommy moment with me and notice you do not have to be a mommy to enjoy this moment all you need is a moment so thank you go ahead and smash subscribe button right now notification bell so you can be notified when every week load a video it's Friday and it's the last Friday of the year y'all we bout to be in 2020 and you know the first thing that we do when you come here is we do our Friday shout outs and today I am so excited about our Friday shut up because I love to love on people hopefully you do the same you gonna think let's get to it the first shout out that I'm giving out is going through Chris a she is totally amazing it's totally beautiful and I love her being a part of my line is we have connected on YouTube and been such a blessing for me to either meet her these lashes I got a lot yes check him out check him out they came from her business I will have her link down and our description box make sure you guys go and check her out and show some love and if you do stop by let him know that hey this one seemeth family said hello the second shout out is going to the air is going global her name is Chris Ito says I love you so very much thank you for supporting us on all Avenue I appreciate you so much and I'm looking forward to getting to this new year with you the third shadow is going to fun with the girls hey Bri thank you so much for holding me down I appreciate you it's been a minute since I gave you a shout out something here to give you another one yes you and I were kids and I'm hobby new channel congratulations on getting monetize congratulations on all your hard work I am so glad to see you back uploading videos and editing and doing your little thang sprinkling your little face inside so it sounds I get a little carried away and I need it get myself together back pretty excited about people all right guys let's get into this Friday mummy moment topic you guys already know I got my coffee go ahead and grab your beverage whatever you need your snacks whatever it is that you need to come and kick it with me let's get it you guys this is the last Friday mummy moment of the year and I'm so excited because I feel like I try to come and I encourage you guys I prayed that I have done that this year with you guys because you guys definitely encouraged me but as we get ready to enter this new year a lot of us are looking back and we're putting things down that we're not gonna take into the new year with us a lot of us are you know leaving relationships leaving depression leave it anxiety and we're like you know I don't want to take these new things into the new year and we hear this quote new year new me new year new me and that's all great and that's all fine but what I want to encourage you to do is with all the things that you are placing back there that you don't want to take in to the new year I want you to make sure that you have God with you so we have our own plans and we could get too busy within ourselves saying all the things that was on a do name and all our goals all the way all the projects everything everything that we're gonna do and we forget to put God on that list now I know everybody that's watching they might not be a believer like I am but you guys always have to speak my truth and hope that it encourages someone because I don't want to be so caught up in what the world is doing that I lose focus on what God has me doing you guys as we enter this new year we can make as many plans as we want we can set as many goals as we want but if God is not somewhere on that list and I mean first on that list you might not make it very far into the new year before we crash down get excited it's a new year y'all we get to start over we bout to be doing things but make sure that you have God in the midst of that plan that you got going on whatever your goal is make sure that you talked about it with him first make sure that you want to make sure you hear that make sure that you want to make sure that you're exactly where God wants you to be so we won't know that if we don't talk to him so many times I made a lot of plans and I didn't include God and every single last one of them failed every single last one of them failed when God is not a priority in our plans our plans don't go as well as expected and sometimes they can take office and they come crashing down so as we into this new year new year new me who did boo you know the saying that would everybody be saying don't forget to make sure that God is a part of that new year put in there and watch how different this year be from last year it might just blow your mind trust me so that's what I had to come to share with you guys today everything that you got going on everything that you got going on don't forget to let God be a part of it because he wants you to receive all the promises that he has for you I love you guys stay blessed stay true continue to be you because the world needs more people like who like you and if you're not feeling either remember here on the Soron see with family channel you are always meaning he sound great people happy new year [Music] | The Soaring Seaward Family | UCn6Lpit0jpZIoVJ9STBWZVw | 2019-12-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,165 | 5,656 |
QQAYVT2Opog | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQAYVT2Opog | Ride Or Abide 12 -14-20 | What we read and watched the past few weeks | [Music] hello zany friends and welcome to this week's edition of ride or abide where only this week we are doing books and movies and things like that that we did for the past two weeks one thing to note is that in the past when you have listened to this on youtube you have seen you know pictures and video i will no longer be doing that because it takes a very long time to edit that video yeah basically i work a full-time job that keeps me far away from home across the street and having a whole day where all we did is like one hour of recording and then i spend the rest of the day editing the video i've got other things to do with my life that's not to say that we won't put videos up on youtube in the future it's just that when we're doing these you know weekly wrap-up type videos it just takes far far too long to do it so if you're looking for pictures or links look down below look on my instagram zany laney and you will be able to see the things that we are talking about there instead of having the videos on the screen let us start yes so i i want to i want to start with one of the books that i did because you and i both read one book and we'll want to have some time to talk about it later i have one other book that i read that you didn't read called raybearer and i gave this one five stars we actually got this from libro because it was a free book like in our owlcrate so it was like a bonus audiobook and i really enjoyed it who writes ray bear his name is jordan ifueko and it is part of a series it is a very interesting fantasy story it's about this girl who is living in a manner she's been separated from her mother who just like shows up every now and then because the girl is one half demon they call her but she's really more like one half genie and her mother's wish is to kill the emperor so she's going to raise the daughter to go and be best friends with the prince so she can kill the prince when he becomes emperor the world building for this book is incredible because this entire thing is afrocentric everything kind of happens in an africa like setting so it's a nice change from all of these very caucasian-centered fantasies that we see these days i really enjoyed it so that's the one that i did solo and now we're going to move on to laney's list yes so for some reason i got this bug to just read read read plus one of the challenges that i'm doing this month in my book club includes a lot of books so i just jumped on that and i did more audio books as well which is great i have read 10 books over the past two weeks and that would be a total of 3614 pages for those of you that are counting that is that is a lot like let's just say that normally i only read like 15 books a month and at the time of recording this it's only like the 12th of december so i have time um she has read over three times as much as me this month that that is in the last two weeks so let's talk about everything that i have read and then we'll come back around to the book that both of us have read so the first two books i'm going to talk about are the first two books in the series i think it's called like crazy royal love i can't remember the name of the actual series but the two books are royally crushed and really wild it is a series by melanie summers i actually did give both books four stars and these books are about like a survivor man he does he has like a show like one of those reality survivor shows right and his ratings are down a little bit and so his company has done a little shake up as far as how they record his tv show and they decide that they're going to bring in a co-host for him and this princess of this country called i think avonia or i don't remember what the country is called i'm sorry there's all the royal countries but anyway she does the trip with him for i think it's like a certain amount of time and there's a bonus that they get if they don't hurt themselves and if they come in at a certain time point so that's what the first book is about the second book is the fact that the two of them are obviously from completely different worlds you know he has been offered a lot of sponsorships and other jobs where she kind of settles back into being a royal even though the two of them had decided they were going to exit the royal world and so it kind of led to the two of them not being around each other for a long period of time and of course there are issues um i did like both of them i thought they were pretty entertaining so if you if you're wanting to check them out the third book is coming out next year and we'll talk about that in our books we're excited for in 2021 video but yeah they were both really good really not marshall's cup of tea at all so no no it was just two people crushing on each other sorry the other book that uh he is actually currently listening to that i finished is called if weaver villains it's by ml rio yeah i've gotten an interesting start on it so it's about a group of students who go to a shakespearean academy theater school and they they talk about how about shakespeare they do shakespearean plays throughout most of this book but somebody does end up dead and the circumstances surrounding it are very mysterious and also very shakespearean i don't know the atmosphere in this book is great i highly recommend the the audiobook if you're going to read this book because if you read read the book it's just not as impactful but if you're listening to the shakespeare in the way that the narrator does it it's great there are a ton of characters in this book but the other thing that the writer does which is very appreciate appreciated by me is that they write it in such a way that it is like a play meaning that they say the character's name and then say what the character says so you're never confused about who was talking when but despite that the narrator also does a fantastic job of the characterization so again there's still no confusion about who is talking and what is going on in this book so when when we first got started with this uh lainey's like okay here marshall you want to read this book cool so i started and i had actually no idea what any of it was about i'm starting to listen to it and there is this huge scene where all the characters are interacting with each other through shakespearean lines and it's like none of the lines are from the same play they're not actually acting anything out they're just talking to each other using those lines and i thought it was amazing but at the same time i was having a really tough time continuing listening for some reason a lot of it i think is actually because my brain wants to work on certain projects and that's why like i got no books done this month even though i've got tons of books on my list but i would say just wait because when you get to the end of the book not only is the twist of who committed the murder a little twisty there is like a second twist that kind of surprised me at the very very end of the book and i'm not gonna tell you what it is but i was like wait excuse me so that i've heard a lot of good things about this book and to me i feel like it was justified when i finished the book for sure the next book i read i'm not going to talk a lot about it's called the 12 days of christmas it's by debbie mccomber and i gave it three stars i read it for what we call in our group of buddy read meaning you read it with other people but i did not really care too much about this book like it was a romance book there's this girl who has a neighbor who's very grumpy and crotchety and rude and mean and she decides to kill him with kindness and she writes about it in her blog so she's gonna have 12 days of killing him with kindness and being nice to him no matter how he reacts to her and as you can probably tell he starts to turn it around a little bit etc and then they start falling in love i just felt like the book was was fine but it wasn't really like my type of book i'm not really into that kind of romance i'm more into contemporary romance it was a little formulaic but at the same time i was just like so angry with the way that this guy was acting for no apparent reason it just turned me off to the bottom gotcha uh next i read a graphic novel which for me is very unique and it was called actually you read it too what do you think i did i forgot you read this i forgot that i read it it was so fun too it was called pumpkin heads and it's by rambo rowell i gave it four stars i thought it was fun for a graphic novel and so adorable i i also actually i'm gonna go further i'm gonna say it was a five star so it's about these two people uh high schoolers they're they're just about to graduate and they work at this pumpkin patch together and this pumpkin patch is almost like a theme park there's all these different stands and different things but they have worked together every single year their entire high school career and this is the only place they know each other from the one of them is a guy that has just been fawning over this girl at the fudge shop across the way the entire time the other one is a girl who has had buku x's this entire time like pretty much everywhere they go they meet another act and now she has made it her mission to get this guy together with fudge girl and there's a goat there is a goat this was really well done as far as the script goes because there's no wasted time anywhere and you just every inch of what these characters do is just filled with characterization i thought that as the story was adorable i thought that the illustrations were cute i like the more colorful illustration little graphic novels i've seen that there are some out there that are like a black and white one and i feel like if i read those it would be a little more of a struggle than this one but i just i flew through it it took me like maybe 40 minutes to read this book and i just thought it was just so cute and the running gag of the goat was like making me giggle and i loved it yeah it was so great and i also really like how inclusive this book was because this main girl character who's had all of these exes is not what our culture would say is somebody who should have this she is a curvier girl and i love that the next book i read is a book called my lovely wife and it's by samantha downing i read it because it had been recommended by a lot of people in my book club and that was the prompt of the book that we were supposed to read is that it was like a team recommendation book uh so the story of my lovely wife is told from the point of view of the husband who i'm i'm gonna see if i can kind of describe what this is really about without really giving a lot away he is talking to a specific girl like they're on a date but then he goes back and he sleeps with her and so for the first part of it and i did listen to this on audiobook for the first part of it i'm like wait what and then he goes home and the wife says to him is she the one is she suitable i don't know i guess his answer doesn't really matter in this case so immediately made me think so does the wife know he's doing this because she obviously knows he's with this girl the story unravels that this couple has secrets and it does pertain to dead people i i cannot tell you number one why they're stalking and picking girls i can't tell you a lot of things about this book but what i can tell you is that this book was fascinating it was so weird and creepy and twisty and with even a little a few things i was like yep i can see where this is going even then i was like what is happening this is so it was it was just it was just a really well written thriller that i didn't expect i had not read anything by samantha downing and i think i want to read more by her because it's a very psychological and i that's all i can say there is a specific reason why they're stalking these girls though and it's not one that you actually think it's yeah i highly recommend there the last quarter of this book is like a railroad train without the brakes it's it's just wow i actually don't know if you will like this book but i think you would appreciate what the author did to write this book okay that makes sense all right and now for something completely different let's talk about little women because uh okay i like to read little women at least once a year it's one of my favorite stories i love watching the movies et cetera this book is 775 pages long i did not read it i listened to the audiobook which therefore helped me in reading such a large book i had every intention of reading it and not listening to the audiobook but then i was like i got time to listen let's listen so i did and as usual i gave it four stars if you don't know the little woman it is a story of four sisters and how they go through life and the time period of the war and their father is off to war so it's basically the four sisters and their mother and they befriend their next door neighbor who is the kind of a richer boy and his tutor is also part of it as well and i just love the story i i always forget that the father is even a part of this story right because he's not a part of the story really i mean he comes he shows up but like i forget that he even shows up but that's the whole the whole plot point is kind of an underlying motive for what they have to deal with it they are these strong little women because they have to be because their father isn't there and he isn't there for a very good reason it's not like you know he left them yeah or he died he's not there because he's fighting a war and so that's what i think makes this story even more interesting is yeah he's not there but the reason why he's not there is a very big part of the story yeah because just having a dead father is one thing but knowing that he's alive out there and still being worried about him is an extra level of like underlying tension and marmie does a really good job of like keeping that down and the the version i've never actually read the book let's be honest i've only watched movies the the actresses have done a very good job of portraying it from the ones that i've seen correct yes my next book that i have read is called layla it's by colleen hoover it actually came out just a few days ago i had got it for review but i was late in reading it i was actually telling marshall about this and he was like what um i gave it three stars okay colleen hoover i think is noted for more like her contemporary romance novels but i did read verity which is a thriller mystery as well so i know she's dipping her toe into this but this book was really kind of like uh weird to me like the way it ended up so it's a story of a guy who meets a girl who happens to be like at a wedding they meet at a wedding and she's like the sister of the bride they get together at this bed and breakfast where the wedding is they fall in love they decide to go back to his house for a couple months and basically have like this domesticated bliss situation until one day she puts a picture of them on instagram and his ex who is kind of a stalker decides to come over and shoot them both he is not as hurt as bad as leila is layla is like in a coma for a while apparently she flatlined they thought she was gonna die etc but then she wakes up and everything is fine but when she wakes up there is a different thing about her they think that because she got shot in the head she has this kind of like personality change also amnesia because of the injuries that she has sustained so he feels like he needs to take her back to the one place where they had a lot of happiness and that is back to the bed and breakfast and you know if we stopped there this would be a pretty good romance story it would but then they get to the bed and breakfast but the bed and breakfast has long been been vacated for reasons they don't know and it's now up for sale so they go in and the first night the husband finds some paranormal supernatural things that start happening in the house and is trying to explain it and i'm gonna stop right there because after that it starts to get really weird and then in the way that it's all explained is kind of like really and that's all i'm gonna say about that if you like colleen hoover just give it a chance it's probably gonna be okay but honestly i i feel like i was just really let down with this book because the premise was so promising and even the paranormal stuff didn't totally take it off the rails it was kind of just how it was ending that really ruined it for me yeah she gave me the full synopsis and i went oh no no no no just no no the last book i read this month is called the wife upstairs it's by rachel hawkins i give it four stars i did listen to this i believe on libro as well as getting a review copy from netgalley and the wife upstairs is a story of a girl who has kind of been down on her luck she's an orphan she's part of like the foster care system but she's older now i think she's like 23 and she's just trying to get by and she starts a dog walking service in this affluent neighborhood of the area and she in doing so she meets a guy whose wife one year before has disappeared in a boating accident along with her best friend so she falls in love with this guy they start planning a wedding and etc but as you can probably tell from the title the wife upstairs guess where his wife is she's upstairs all right she's it she's locked away upstairs now you might think hey that's kind of a big spoiler why would you do that well the reason why she's upstairs may not be totally apparent i'm just saying and i'm going to leave it right there because i don't want to give any spoilers but it's kind of cool in my opinion the way that they throw shade from one person to another to another about why this whole boat accident happened why were they dead etc the way that they just make the reader look one place and then look another place and then look a completely different place was good it was good it was not the best thriller i've read this month but i believe that it was a pretty good thriller so i did give it four stars all right here's the big one the big one the last one that we read together and that is he-man does dallas we did ready player 2 by ernest cline yes we did there's a lot of controversy surrounding this book right now yeah um ones that we don't totally agree with but i would say generally as a sequel to ready player one this was a really good sequel i think it was written well i think the new areas of the oasis they take you to are fantastic there is one that i got super giddy over and i was like this is the best planet ever um i liked it so much i think there was a completely different planet that you did that about maybe no of the worlds that they went to two of them were ones that i knew nothing about one of them was more of a real world location and then one of them is something that i've enjoyed and i've actually read the book i actually read something that wade watts didn't oh but i am not as big of a fan about as as artemis is so like literally i'm sitting there going i don't i don't remember any of that the problem in the world is that people are spending a lot of time in the oasis we know that this is true wade has found this technology that basically allows the things that let you connect into the oasis to be connected into your brain so that you're you're literally just controlling it with your brain waves and you can feel and touch and taste things in a way you never could before there is a time limit though you can only get in there for 12 hours and they put up safeguards but the implementation of this technology has basically torn apart the crew from the first book because there is a difference in opinion as to whether they need to use it and of course something happens that might just prove that theory true so they are set on another quest that they must complete so that all of mankind isn't a comatose bubble of people i felt like this was the next logical step for the series and at the same time when the book is over feel like the series is over like there really isn't a need for another because when they resolve all the conflict the technological level of humanity no longer has anywhere for you to go right yeah that's worth talking about so i i enjoyed this book i really did and the conflict that surrounds it is primarily i feel people are not able to disconnect between a character having certain thoughts and feelings and the writer having certain thoughts and feelings right and there is a big difference when that happens i like when we're writing a story we can have a character that is the most hateful person in the universe we don't agree with them we wrote them to be hateful we probably hate them too exactly so yeah so i gave the book five stars i thought it was great and i would totally read it again i i gave it four stars i i felt like in some parts it was a rehash almost it was the same kind of concept over again but the concept is solid so you can't hate it right exactly it's just i would have liked to see some some extra going on there what are you currently reading i'm still going through if we were villains so i am currently reading a heart so fierce and broken by bridget kemmerer it's the second book in the curse breaker series the first one is a curse so dark and lonely and the third one is a vow so bold and deadly and i'm getting all of these words mixed up but anyway i did get it for review and i really plan on reading that as soon as possible but i needed to read the first two first so that's why i'm reading the second it's so far okay i don't like it as much as the first one the other book that i am listening to um from libro is plain bad heroines by emily danforth i know it has to do with two girls who have gone missing in the woods and there's this whole story about yellow jackets and i'm not exactly sure how that ties into it yet but i just started that one so i haven't gotten very far so that's what i'm currently reading okay cool let's talk about movies and i'm not going to spend a whole lot of time on a lot of these movies um unless they're new but even then probably not so some of the movies that we watched over the past couple weeks that have nothing whatever to do with the holidays are wine country on netflix this is the amy poehler tina fey and a bunch of other people from snl people go to wine country and yeah that's about it i finished the show heart of dixie which i really liked thought it was cute it has rachel bilson in it where she's a doctor and she has to go down south to alabama and there's a whole cast of characters and they're fantastic and i love it that is going to be on netflix until december 14th and then i don't know where it's going i finished shit's creek and i'm super sad i might have to go watch it again because it's really fascinating i started watching shit's creek and i was like what is the show i don't even get it so i stopped watching it and then there was like a lot of hype about it i'm like fine i'll go back to it so i watched it again started watching it again and now i'm in love with the show it got so much better the heart is there it's pretty much exactly what happened when i started watching parks and rec where i'm like what is this and then you just fall in love with the characters and that that ending was just so beautiful it was great the ending was so great and we watched the secret society of second born royals on disney plus and it is a story of the the second born royals obviously from different countries they are recruited because apparently the second royals have superpowers so the spares not the heirs but the spares and they are brought together to learn how to harness their power so that they can protect the different countries so now they actually have a purpose instead of just being despair it was cute it was fun and then last night i watched a movie called agatha in the truth of murder it is a fictional lie yeah it's on netflix and it's a fictionalized imagining of what happened during the 11 days when agatha christie went missing because you know not all of us saw the doctor who episode that is correct and it is kind of like a mix between murder on the orient express with not as many people on the train and and then there were none in a country house where somebody has been murdered on a train and her significant other has been searching for three years to try to find out who killed her hasn't gotten all his evidence together but no one can figure it out so she brings it to agatha christie the writer and who is like i'm not a detective i'm a writer and she's like yes but you can help me put these clues together so they assemble all the people at the house and she pretends to be this like lawyer's assistant or whatever claiming that these people are going to inherit money when in reality she's doing a murder investigation and while she's there someone else dies so now it's two murder investigations it was a fun movie thank you for the clue reference it was a really fun movie and i actually if you like agatha christie i recommend because the funniest thing about it was that she would be mourning about how people kept guessing who who did it in her books before the ending and it made her feel like she was not as good of a writer so she actually has this whole conversation with sir arthur conan doyle about it in this movie and he gives her some advice but i actually like paused the movie and i turned to my husband and i said look as someone who loves thrillers what's not important is if you guess the ending what's important is that is the story is the ride that you're taking your people on so good that if they do guess the ending they don't care yeah and that's what makes a good writer and honestly i think that's what makes agatha christie one of the better writers because i think she figured that out you know as you go as she went through her writing i think she figured it out that revealing who it is is not the worst thing in the world and really as the stories go on you feel more connected to the investigator as a character right rather than the mysteries they solve as a story right exactly you're more like well what is he going to do with this information how do i like how do i connect with this character right yeah so that was a really good one like i said it's on netflix i highly recommend so some of the holiday movies that we watched these past couple weeks was we watched godmothered on disney plus it was okay it was a story of like a wannabe godmother fairy godmother who came down to fulfill a wish um of a little girl and finds out that the little girl is now like in her 30s and has two kids and so she's trying to figure out how she can get back to her world which is pretty much ending because nobody believes in fairy godmothers anymore it was a cute movie i don't think it was the best movie i have seen there were some parts where i was like wow this is pure cheese but the ending was very good so take that as it is we also watch some standby daddy's home too which of course is not just about the dads it's now always also about the dad's dads the grandpas and that's a fun movie my husband likes watching that every year it has john lithgow and one of the wahlbergs i'm not at this moment i can't remember what it is and yeah and will ferrell and speaking of will ferrell let's talk about elf so i don't think we need to tell you about elf we also watched the avonlea christmas special my husband loves avonlea and every anime gimbals as well and so we watch that and it is also cute very like cozy if you are like needing something with a hot cocoa to watch this is a good one and lastly is the movie snow which is kind of one of those like free-form holiday movies it's been out for a while and it's about a reindeer that gets stuck in a zoo in the current time and nick the santa claus character basically can travel through like doors and oh yeah mirrors with his like snow yeah and so he ends up falling in love with a girl that lives in the house where he had to enter in the magical doorway yeah so that that one's cute too it's not one of my favorites either but my husband likes it so whatever so that's basically what we watched this week too i would like to shout out one lifestyle thing before we take off and that is a book of the month i am not sponsored although it would be nice if i were but at this month for book of the month i did want to bring up what i ended up getting in the box because i just received it yesterday and i got two books i got in a holidays by christina lauren which i actually already have a advanced copy review in my netgalley for like for kindle but i really wanted a physical copy because i liked the book a lot and i thought oh i would want an actual physical copy so other people could read it the second book is a book that i have been wanting to read for a while and that is the seven husbands of evelyn hugo and that is by taylor jenkins read and i've always wanted to read something by her but i haven't yet and so when i saw that this book was available on book of the month i just got an add-on of it so that i could read it but i've heard a lot of really good things about it i'm not entirely sure everything that it's about so i won't talk about it until after i read it but supposed to be a good book book of the month club definitely better as a gift than jelly of the month club definitely so anything you want to shout out for lifestyle for those of you who do shop at old navy you probably want to go and head on down there because they're having some pretty good sales i had to go shopper pants and they were buy one get one half off nice and they had sport coats half off this was great i was not expecting to go in there and be like i just need pants i came out with a wardrobe i was like oh my gosh i feel so good about myself it's always helpful yeah yeah so thank you so much for listening to our show this week we talk about everything we're doing next week we're doing the books we are most excited about in 2021 so if you're interested in that make sure you stay tuned and subscribe and all that jazz but we're sending you especially this year lots of love and fun and hope and until next time stay zany bye | Zainey Laney | UCBgqengAByOqlQ5p6xriM7g | 2020-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,100 | 30,425 |
92JWwjMasLI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92JWwjMasLI | 60s With A Seminarian |Taylor Mitchell | Seminarian of Honolulu Diocese | [Music] aloha my name is taylor kaiman okay mitchell i'm from mililani hawaii and i'm a parishioner at saint john apostle and evangelist catholic church i'm one of the seminarians for the diocese of honolulu and i'm currently studying at mount angel seminary in oregon where i'm in my last year of undergraduate study or college 4. i want to be a priest because i want to respond to god's overwhelming and amazing love for me and do whatever i can to help others experience islam my favorite story from scripture is the parable of the prodigal son i totally understand the younger son running away from the gifts of the father and being shocked at the father's continued love for him despite all of this i understand the older son remaining within the father's house but inadvertently closing himself off to the father's love i resonate with these two very well but i need to identify with the most important person in the parable the father my goal during my time in formation is simple to learn to love as the father does please pray for me and i will pray for you | Aloha Glory | UCWXOAj2fCTZnRGMrs1ikuTA | 2020-09-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 194 | 1,066 |
ARPKbzVzASw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARPKbzVzASw | AOC GH200 Gaming Headset Review - Best Budget Headphones | guys this is uh Richard from livestock welcome back to another video this time we're checking out the gh200 gaming headset from AOC how to enable XMP how to enable XMP right then trust you from the mic test in the mic doesn't sound too bad um obviously the height headset is about a 90 pound headset the SPC streaming mic is about 109 pounds or you know but for something that's 35 pounder it's not a bad mic and it I will say that it works for PC Mac Xbox series s and X the PlayStation 4 5 as well as a Nintendo switch as well as mobile because when it comes to the connector but sure it does come with a splitter in the Box as well as a quick guide a quick start guide the splitter will split it off to the just the headset itself and then to the microphone uh the cable is very long so you won't be what you won't have to worry about length uh the headset does come with a controller on the side but here you can turn the mic on and off by button then it's got a volume slide over there and the overall quality it's not bad at all you'll dual get a bit of adjustment on the headset itself but be careful you don't go try and yank it because there are cables by here they're attached so just make sure you do it nice you know nice and safely but then again these are 35 pound headphones so I mean you know the quality isn't going to be perfect but fair play to AOC these do look uh quite nice for 35 pound headphones as good luck it's got like the AOC by here on the top it's got the AOC and Behind these little grilles by here and it's got like a brushed aluminum uh a little clip right here that holds the headset itself uh the overall feel they're not bad it's quite they are quite comfortable to use uh I used them uh yesterday and the day before for just watching basically I used these yesterday and the day before for watching like some TV programs uh been using like Netflix and Disney plus and stuff to see how it would how they feel on the on your head and how comfortable they are comfortable um they are okay to use on your head uh they did start giving me a headache after a while but that's because I got very sensitive hearing um when it comes to the actual jack point by here and this little splitter be careful because when I done the initial mic testing and I had to connect it to this because if you connect this to the back we put that for some reason the mic just stops working I don't know why but once you put this adapter in which it splits the audio as well as the mic uh you can't get rid of crackling and make sure that you're not yanking on it because it will start to affect the left and right speaker that's my experience that's what happened to me while I was testing um overall 35 quid not bad at all so if you want to buy this I will leave a link down below as well as thank you to AOC for sending these out I am expecting some more uh headsets like from Philips uh I have got some stuff coming from soups as well a gaming a keyboard and mouse combo when they send it I've Got The Cooler Master box 520 mesh case to do I've also got the 5600g but here which I've just finished testing today and I've got a couple of things left like a few uh one more uh cooler from so all right so make sure you subscribe for my further content because I'm not stopping I'm gonna keep going so yeah I hope you enjoyed the video please don't forget to subscribe below hit the like as well as give me a comment below if you want to ask any other questions about this headset and this is Richard Weinstein it will have a good day goodbye | WELSHYTECH | UCMAK0LwAjE0OrIgFuP7CQKQ | 2022-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 717 | 3,554 |
8FrKxsPbcg0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FrKxsPbcg0 | Boot key harbor cruisers net 1-20-19 | hey kids how does everybody doing out there in YouTube land this morning decided to go ahead and up struck upload a live stream from BP upper we have the boot key Harbor cruisers about start here any minute now we'll bill controversy going on on the air right now some some idiot was playing music on the VHF which not supposed to do being disruptive to the to the cruisers what net and to the harbor and now of course a bunch of people are yelling at him telling him it's illegal to broadcast music on this and trying to give them a hard time frankly I don't listen to my VHF to listen to music I have the VHF on in case somebody needs help and dog get and trying to find out what's going on in the harbor so hey yeah the harbor cruisers next should start here any dog get back enough stop she's all well and we're gonna start here in about four minutes or so Sunday morning cruisers net from boot key Harbor it should be an interesting one I imagine everybody is stuck down below on their boats this morning because we've got a big storm and big winds blowing through I know it doesn't look like it from here from the perspective that you're getting you can see my little fishing lure here kind of moving around a little bit the winds actually died down a little bit it was rocking rolling pretty good a little bit earlier I could hear my my lines on the mooring ball creaking they have now since settled down and we're into more of a steady weather pattern now after we had a bit of a bit of a gusher coming through pretty good pretty good cleaner a pretty good fresh water rinse for all the boats in the harbor much needed I might add of course now I'm gonna have to pull my dinghy up on the dock and drain the water out of it or fine I have a pump somewhere I have no idea where it is I have to dig it out to find it maybe down in the end I'll have to go look I have to go look so any of the boot key Harbor mourning cruisers net something's been going on here in Buki Harbor for or something like the last two decades 20 years or so Buki Harbor Florida is a live-aboard community all boats here in the harbor some 200 and I don't know 230 260 mooring ball or something like that here in the harbor all of them all of those boats have people living on them it is a live aboard community there is no wet storage here in other words you can't rent a mourning ball put a boat on it and just leave the boat alone you've got to live on your boat in order to stay here in boot key Harbor so now that's not to say some people don't get a morning Paul and then you know take a week's vacation or a week off the boat or something like that but as a general rule all of these boats are being lived on here so it's an interesting community we share a lot of information with each other if anybody needs help people buying and selling stuff what's going on in the community special events that kind of stuff little weather update what's of course today is going to be wind and rain and then we have a game of trivia that goes on later on in the in the show so if you guys want you can participate I know there's a bit of a lag between what's actually happening and by the time you see it and get to comment and I get the comments back here to me but you know try to participate as best you can especially when they get down to trivia there's not too much of a lag maybe we can get some some questions in if you can think of a good trivia question to stump the harbor then put it in the comments and I will I will try to get it on air and see if we can't stump the harbor with some good trivia but anyhow with that said all is well here on the good ship literally to me and the dog are doing just fine she's chewing on that damn bone I don't know why but she has she feels like she has to push it up against me in order for her to eat it I don't know why she just can't like sit over there she uh sitting over there and eating it not pushing against me all day but anyhow all's good here on the good ship Lily - got her walked this morning got soaking wet second change of clothes all ready for the day I got second my soaking wet this morning taking her ashore she did not like getting rained on at first at first and the boat on the way over but once we got ashore and was able to take her for a walk she had a tremendous amount of fun playing all the puddles she would run around and jump up and down and just just like a little kid stomp it in the puddles and splashing and ripping through them as fast as she could she had fun all right here we go guys like I'm gonna lower you got it down so you get closer to it there you go well Sunday again January 20th Sun rose morning at 7:00 cannot guarantee it's been set at 6 o'clock on the punty tonight temperature 72 about 2 p.m. I think we reach our high of 73 that's gonna drop down to around 61 by midnight one o'clock and then as far as I can tell maybe 54 by tomorrow morning BRR 54 get out the long johns crap when ok here we go it was I don't know the åland 14 now we had a lot worse than anything a little while ago but it's going to be 24 to 25 knots West and Northwest and west northwest and we got that same thing going on only with a couple breaks I hate to say it until this time next week let's look now we've got a small craft advisory for you folks want to think you're gonna go brave it somewhere else until one o'clock tomorrow morning no 5 o'clock tomorrow morning 5:00 a.m. on Monday give a small craft advisory and I don't know if it's gonna lift after that of 25 knots for the next two days morning Gavin waves right now around 5 foot out of the West and a 6-second tides today well we're gonna have another low at 11:39 this morning or 0.3 we have a high at 50 not that I've met that at 553 and this afternoon at a 1.3 and then we have another low tonight at 10:30 6 0 points little foot and a half of time today rain chance yep until somewhere round 1 2 o'clock afternoon I think it's gonna light no it's gonna be a rainy day windy autumn on whole-wheat Harvard marathon this is Don coming to you from the cell that's a lady from China a lot of the couple sleeping hound dogs Rutter in jail or Dina's gone bunch of holes and bagels we're just tickled to death to be in that controllers this morning whole decent elements of control that this may be first mistake to name your vessel wait to be recognized by me or the tech control of the date we're passing your traffic because you're going to keep everything real nice and organized stepping on each other also want to remind you this is a family oriented now we have quite a few little sailor tykes out here listening so please keep your language and content appropriate sailor tights originally throw this little hootenanny every morning and say hello and goodbye to old and new France sailing in and out then we're gonna bring announcements of interest what's going on in the general area building community then we have a comments questions help sections where you get to ask way and talk away and ask for help and usually find something then we have a by shall trade lost-and-found giveaway where we raise and lower our water lines and boost some good merchandise from boat to boat then it's time for a favorite game of trivia where we're gonna try to stump the harbor increase our brain cell capacity and always good laugh then we're gonna move on to final business where anything not said can beat beat that and we're gonna go on about our day enjoying the paradise there you go so let's get going with all that being said and any new vessels in the harbors please state the name of your vessel wait to be recognized by me and then once you tell us a little about yourself where you're coming from where you're going to it was all forward any possible criminal history we might want to know about all new vessels please come danse funny no new vessels alright guy new vessel Oh okay that was short and sweet I bet this one is to any departures anybody get out here today next weekend [Laughter] okay good morning Carolyn Dave and I can't forget the puppy's name let's go ahead morning sound asleep anyways the net is in need of a another another neck controller for Thursday morning no experience required you don't have to sign up for this to be permanent like to have you for at least a month or two but anyways anybody who is interested you can either speak up now or contact me after the net-net contact barefoot gown all right at all yeah that's it Mike on Wednesday is gonna be doing some other stuff where he's gonna be out of the harbor so we need to replace him but I know we can't really replace him but find someone else who has their own style that's always nice that will change once in a while any uh and that's pause there's a little dog's name and good morning boss and I I I would kind of think we should twist Erica on let Nikki and Arman that we probably wouldn't build under standard for she's the foreigner but it'd be fun anyway any more announcements island time Rick go good morning an add-on to Mike's announcements about what's going on at the marathon Community Theatre they teach lots of dancing lessons today is Sunday so they'll be teaching Cuban salsa and Casino Rueda which is just another type of salsa this evening at 6 o'clock over at the community theater they also teach tap dancing jazz dance Carolina shag belly dance Bollywood and another's miracle lyrical on Thursdays so if you want to learn some moves Cuban salsa on over there this evening at 6 o'clock over thanks for that Rick any more and I get my dance on huh oh there's my favorite public shopper what do you got this morning sir good morning Herbert well actually I wasn't much of a pup of a supper this morning I just want to avoid the rain and get years of ugly as possible however they are delivering especially kidnapped so great it's really popular and so if you're interested to have your groceries delivered to you at the marina or a dark side etc you know boys I bet met in high places on that case break yeah just simply go to public comment of it calm first up my understanding the first boarded place is all right I'm sorry the delivery charge is free it's my understanding that anything beyond that any different orders that you place the I guess to do every charge based on the amount of Brisbane however I think yesterday or day before somebody came on and had a comment actually thanks for that and also there's these little girls out front lately been trying to tackle you on the way inside the store playing around Girl Scouts take cup let's go buy some cookies if you don't like this either Queen morning Kate now why made a special trip to public yesterday and the Girl Scouts weren't there but they told me they'd be here today on Sundays so I'm gonna go back break also announcing the Sunday brunch is canceled for today we'll try for next Sunday the 27th and that would be the potluck around 11:00 a.m. and we'll talk more about it during the week and I'll post it on the Facebook site thick and the other reminder is the Martin Luther King Day is tomorrow so the brain office is closed so fill your laundry carts today employer I think she's nice somebody said that things travel like 14,000 miles an hour I don't know it's pretty bizarre how quick it makes it across the sky thanks again for that and Dean I'd like to get with you later on the after you let's see where were we any more announcements hey pilot [Applause] sometimes I just have trouble getting some people's reception yeah and if you wanted I guess I could bring my dog Kelly over there and she could always do all the fielding work for you go retrieve the ball she's quite the ball out anyway good job anymore and Elsa blankie good morning Don and harbor I don't have an announcement but I just wanted to say that you really are a lovely gringo he's a lovely gringo when to go when to go go not really an announcements more of a lost and found I was trying to wait but it's kind of on the move I thought it'd better go ahead and mention it there's a red looks like brand new Jerry can moving up the seawall in front of the condos it's now in front of the one with the long red roof somebody has a lost a red Jerry can get blowing off a while ago that's where it is well thanks for that you lost yeah there's worth that over by the Red Roof condos anymore where we announcements okay let's move on to comments questions need no comment here the solicited EJ this learning a few things on that times up airwave makes the emergency communication impossible on top of fact illegal where it's been border lines on being rude so you know a few years back know three years back or so we had a similar scenario going on in the harbor and it only took the Coast Guard about two or three days to track him down with triangulation and give him a four thousand dollar ticket oh so - uh no solicitous EJ keep it up he'll be on the government four grand and by the way if you think the government's close with the Coast Guard FWC and the sheriff office has the same same abilities and capabilities Island clear thanks to that I personally was dancing to it but I guess they're you know whatever anymore where were we comments questions and one of my dick stubborn has broken it is one an everywhere they look even on Amazon I can only find one inch or one and a half inch anybody out there might possibly have one over how do you break us comprehend when you're talking about the I am or you're talking about the hose sighs it goes on incorrect yeah correct tell them to have those at West Marine yeah they had one side is low and one side is too big they don't have the one and 1/8 inch for ya judge azmuth they could order as a lot of times they don't and carry this you know standard stuff so they probably there's a good chance they can come up with hurry up no they couldn't find that size over I guess I always have to jerry-rig the one inch over yeah if you're only talking about it and you need inch and an eighth and what was your dying dimensions you're looking for and what you could could find with an inch and an eighth the only ones they had were inch or inch and a half or gotcha well you could always I suppose go to the inch and you know just depending on what hose you're running on that if that plastic stuff more kind of like a sanitation hose probably heat it up and clamp it down fine the other hos double clamp was some real heavy clamps you probably make up that's only sixteenth of an inch on each side but it isn't gonna lie your Dexter drain quite as quickly no doubt about that any more comments questions in imaginate - no - lot of difference that Carl Walton you may want to try to call mother ocean in Key Largo it's a boaters consignment shop he's got all kinds of stuff there that people bring in the cell tell them what you want you can call them up tell them what you want and he'll be able to tell you whether or not he's not one of might would be worth the trip up there for you Ariel very much clear Walden [Music] [Applause] it's another good forget about that bleep mark I've never got your cool anymore comments questions date no Lydia chicken fight catch the name captain but go ahead this is Lydia I was just curious though what's the best way to get up there to mother ocean and Key Largo if look I wanted to go up there is there a bus or something as you'd like that runs up there I got an e named go I don't have anything other end of the harbor ooh not hearing it idiot thank you for that any more comments questions do you know it's new to me when they have a 11 has all kinds of boating equipment stainless steel shackles and hardware and a lot of different assortments of fuel not fuel but oil for engines and stuff and I was surprised that Home Depot had this owl and then on the other side of the same all they have trailer equipment and rollers and all that stuff all kinds of equipment on aisle 11 if anybody didn't know that I didn't so I walked up in there and saw it so I thought I'd just pass the word I don't know about you till five stainless I take a magnet check it out see how good it is you know on that but yeah I've seen that aisle it's pretty handy got some bills bounced up like that and all anymore forward comments questions they know yellow egg my bunny done more in Harvard couple comments the stainless at Home Depot actually suck don't fight and somebody lost an entire thing of laundry detergent if you loved it I got it come by to go away at one there you go glad it wasn't open any more comments questioning though hmm good morning static and Carol how you doing today heat exchanger is in two weeks no problems seems to be doing its job I'm happy about that so you know Abuelita means bring on another task now I'm being gonna be looking for batteries probably golf cart batteries I want to go with four of those anybody got any ideas on where and how much well I'm going to jump in there on that one stitch we're going Wednesday just kind of let you know what i'ma say here here locally your trojan t105 it's parked or somewhere around $500 with a little extra for for now in fort myers you can get six I called last Monday you can get six six of them for 590 those almost 50% more battery bank for another hundred dollars so anyway make long story short stitch we're going wednesday morning and run up there and get some batteries along with App Engine I'm picking up four machine shop so if that'd help you in it not just quick for you that's an option other that you've got just your locals here which would be Napa which because they've delivered to you are I think they will deliver also I've seen them do it so but if not that's I think it's your only two real options here I mean I guess maybe Advanced Auto but that's all I got to say if stitch flying the old bill - is that rough gonna have to wait till all about the first of the punch to do that but now if you know the name of the place at Fort Meyers of what I'm kind of looking at period there's a lot of weight in the ferry back into this float so I'm thinking about coming down I need to watch my weight back there with you know I got a big generator or a main engine and a gas tank all the same thing so I'm gonna be careful with that but what is the name of the place at Fort Myers and I think it was about air for edge discount batteries on Palm Beach Boulevard or State Road 80 whatever you want to call it two different names from same Road and if you want later on give me a holler I'll get you the phone number kit I was up at Fort Myers and in need of batteries and I searched and searched and the best place I found is Taylor Crowe battery they are the distributor that most of the other places up there are buying from and they will sell you direct and they their price was just considerably better than everybody else Taylor Crowe battery they sell deca these 10 batteries they are the distributor if anybody needs that phone number or address I can get enough giving that to over there you go there you go yeah I used to run this shop of a large tomato farm in the world there in Naples and Taylor Crowe come to my shop at least once a week they're good people anymore where we common questions they know it for us to meet Oh Steve on kik good morning I say we found the best deal is actually at Costco we used to be a Trojan dealer in the old day that do you 105 used to be sizably better than say easy every three or four but I don't feel they are anywhere else I don't worth the difference but if you shop around for cost compare even Napa to running up to the nearest Costco you'll more than pay for your if they deploy the pay for the gas with the difference it cost by the way stitches the way of wiring we give to a series parallel there's a nifty old trick to make them act as one battery so they don't age differently [Music] I'm going and what time I'm leaving the marina that way somebody can catch a ride with me there you go let's get one free ride while I'm Street five five lunch buzz Verizon but anyway thanks for that any more comments course all kinds of excitement going on in the Bears they never horn Roger no morning done harbor I just let let's pitch note Napa's six boat golf cart batteries 139 dollars you can get the GC to golf cart batteries at Sam's Club for $89.99 go snitch go like a heck of a price if I can get to a Sam's Club but I don't think that here are sands clubs in Cuba anyway I have one other question what approx those things way it seems like they wait just about the same amount as a regular 12 volt battery anybody have a weight on those things Threepenny Opera now listen tell him 63 pounds that I know because I just moved hated them sure okay that 63 down that that's considerably less I know the regular Toho's way around right around 80 or so 80 or 90 and you just moved eight of them my god yeah I want to hold down the weight in the back of this boat because you kind of ride on a big over eight so I want to get a light but a good quality battery sounds like Sam Phelps the place to go anyway we're worried comments questioning that is your a big topic amongst crews right Raj yes if you need to ride up there after the first time up I can I can arrange that for you within that truck and stuff but I need somebody that has a membership Sam's you go with us so we can get in the right shoes yeah that would be a problem for florists this is just a comment if you're concerned about weight thank you got a little bit of money to spend [Music] there you go yeah Jim's gonna be our new one of our new lithium-ion battery salesman ear and harbor and bringing some back if you didn't quite catch all that he's gonna be bringing some back with him every day so if you need to give anything on lithium-ion get ahold of Double Trouble Jim or let them anymore comments questions state no journey journey good morning good morning just to let you know that we have a sans cord and a cost fault Costco cord if someone needs it we're here you know we're going to be in the harbor for probably a month or so we let it go with them so they could use it if we have to go yeah there you go - I don't do they check IDs along with that or now we would go would omit we need to do that what a great community hit yeah we did by the way if you don't have there's a core charge pretty much wherever you go there's never core charge and then though the reused it lets you take batteries if you don't have batteries and take up their because you certainly roll on to make tuck trippin to you'll swap them out take the dead ones up so I don't know if that that's still the case I would certainly again well during Sam's Club Costco well let's not get into politics but anyhow they take the cops know is far away the best deal that we found and there you go yeah he usually a core on I like a deep cycles like what y'all comes with market value for slip right now I think they're close to 20 bucks a pop though they're again if you're just trying to get rid of some battery sometimes and think of the cost I hear people all the time on the radio cheer up will get some new batteries I like your rhythm whole battery belly's they're gonna get their that he has never got rid of anyway sure that they're pretty pricey for it any more comments Bush Threepenny Opera a slightly different topic I'm just wondering if anybody I've got a standard horizon of DHS rap link that is starting to act up a little bit I think the wires loose inside connection inside the in the wiring of anybody's we had any success in taking the thing apart and replacing it because it the cable looks like it's all folded into one you know one big unit and I can time to be able to fly into replacement for it anyway sometimes I move my VHF just right hold my tongue Jeff right I can receive the signal but sometimes years ago we had one and friends who had expertise in fine soldering in other words soldering small wires was able to take it apart and resolder it don't know it's the newer ones you can still do that or not but it works it'll fail what I needed the most just whenever anybody had any success at finding a replacement cable for it or there was some other trick that they've discovered to fix an intermittent connection in one of those things you'll get it eventually I actually have a remote handset here I'm assuming you're talking their vote device for senator Eisen if you'd like to try mine to make sure it is in fact the wiring feel free to come by after Pinet or give a call to that what pony woo Threepenny Opera I appreciate the offer probably won't do it today but I look at you a call yeah and yes I had one of those on lady jeans for a while and just let you guys know before you go through all that look at the numbers on the back because there's different models of that same boom mic and so well kind of check that swing go through the hassle switching them out I finally just decided to go with two things separate radio scripts occupy oppression region of the mic is full by second radio development but some people don't have that option in their cockpits anyway back to comments questions me know in quite a name and you know I've been here five years six years going on six years now keep your eyes peeled on that dumpster I bet I've seen four of them go across the dumpster and I actually retrieve them and they were fine you know so just something to think about keep drawing a dumpster one might show up any more comments questions they know because I'm a little good morning go [Music] boom mics for standard arrives and I've seen about four of them go across there and last me here so Dom people's they're kind of looking for stuff always look at the old fridge bond on the dumpster you never know what you're gonna find there [Laughter] you know I know the raccoons hang out there and I'd they used to track all over my motorcycles oh and I'm sure there's a rat or two or sounds hissing so I'm sure dark thirty there probably could be something like that hanging out take your flashlight way anymore Thomas glaciers d-mail see check see track go problem with my rolling furler it's really hard done furrow and then I found out that I saw there the gas gonna the housing underneath the drum it's a boffo style um and if anyone had any experience with that just those jamming up really hard yeah list go ahead keV want it done when you say / friends just like a pro for all 16 810 something like that with the single line you know or over [Music] [Applause] I would take over your keys written by Publix they probably can come up with it for you whatever like that anything good there's a company here in Florida called popping it just Google herb rollers and it'll lead you right to your website they've got parts in stock over yeah but he's got a profile he's got profile is that correct Thank You yep go yeah I've got throat Perl part rough upper oil company manager in the Baltimore area and they'll bail so your real quick there you go good information Pro paroles down here two keys riggan it's around just got to get out there honey conference question be no double trouble just want me to get back on to make a correction the 105 batteries in spring again will be considerably less than about if you get with me I'll give you the details on that and the weight over 105 but in losing a break the white is I said 14 kilogram I'd have to convert it to point on where around 30 pounds yeah 2.2 pounds weight 30 pounds or so dad and call me to get more details cuz I don't want to take up the time here my phone number seven one three eight eight two I drove it Mike okay hey cut out you won't give your phone number again there you go Double Trouble Jim and Linda get with them on here lithium ion any more comments questions need no mice increase then let's move on to by shalt rate giveaway Lost and Found go Lily - Louis you go yeah friends I've got a West Marine 9 1/2 foot long roll up slat floor dingy for sale asking a buck and a half for it I'm on p3 I'll be on here after the net there you go good deal a little inflatable anymore Michael drink unbounded unbounded go yes I got a Cabela's battery charger - Pro Sport 20 about a year and a half old but light use cuz of being on a mooring ball back home break and I also have a two inch deck fitting for a gas bill as well as a water film ok so it's a gas and water okay at the marina and also okay anymore in the water is it true Danforth the Danforth stuff there you go good anchor any more special trick didn't quite catch your name here we go ahead you barely hear her okay solar panel 65 bucks kilo one you're coming in kind of weak dear but I got that much I can't remember the dimensions makyla 1 180 silver panel $50 anymore vital trade show that go that go good morning everyone we have a Rome top dry bag backpack brand new off of amazon.com my wife ordered it for her laptop in stuff she needs to carry around with her and it's not working the way she had hoped it would so we are looking to move it off the boat and would like to get $25 for it over come back on that captain about John your location again how I neglected to give it but we are on Romeo 2 over sorry I think I had to stomp on each other let's try it again yeah I'm definitely interested in that Danforth anchor but I didn't catch the name of the vessel and what's your location there you go there you go Todd's working stuffs flying off the shelves this morning let her rip let's keep going I on time go ahead Rick might be your day - well I'll try something new then I've got a 12-foot diameter era tech sea anchor I'll let go for $400 I also have a couple of nine-inch fenders about 20 24 to 24 inches long I'll let those go for 15 bucks each and I have a I have a barbecue for $20 I'll be on the Canadian flag over in the anymore no there you go another Serbs kid did we go composting anymore by country okay I'll be contacting you after than that anymore a facial trait quick next time yeah yesterday on boot key Harbor cruisers Facebook page I listed a Peru nose 1715 radar system for sale just you know for those of you don't look at Facebook very often I included awake to the Peru no website with a full description it is a complete system they ready to install your boat you don't need to buy any parts there you go anymore comm 35-foot Pearson good sales sales great beautiful running Caponi Universal three-cylinder diesel purrs like a kitten you guys just did the valve adjustment for me and motors just fantastic anyway and stuff like that but other than that I mean she's turnkey and and ready to sell beautiful boat I'm asking to 18,000 for it that could be found on Romeo 3 I'll be here all day long Claire Walden there you go nice boat anymore bye filtrate Mendocino clean good morning Don a 10-1 somebody was selling a black main field cover but I forget the build name can anyone come back with it okay I'll contact you after than that Thank You Debbie Gemini it was called communication were you okaying me yeah I'd say I couldn't understand the name but you go right ahead Yeah right this can't be Jim and I have a black man hole cover I'm on Bravo 15 at char-broil marina Roger that I'll call you after the net to get details okey-dokey I'll be standing by on trick tape after the net I got to but okit come in please I'll go see hi so 475 bucks anymore that's right folk the local I got both go low go Jerry go anchor moaning down component Harbor I have a tantric 30 amp battery charger that no part with for less than $50 a Raymarine a 65 with a Navionics chip for all of us and the bahamas $25 good for a backup and a c1 60 standard horizon chartplotter GPS Sharkwater $15 all those are good backups I'm on tango 4 and I'll be here shortly after the net on a short nap in that on 6 8 Thank You dump thanks Jerry sounds like you've been upgrading your electronics maybe anymore back Kevin he has all the back toilet yes sir okay I mean bravo 15 is so bro Verena hey Dan hey Alexandra how you doing wonderful piece of equipment was best ones a best regular head Tyrone Levac very little maintenance lungfish feels holding up on the lid you're good and aim see where we buy sell trade go johnny journey go yeah interested in a cut at the standard horizon chartplotter I didn't get the mooring number going Jerry your vocal oh boo you there I'm here that coffee over the static what what was he asking about it he wants your location one more time Jerry for your standard arising chartplotter tango 4 tango 4 @ thank you tango 4 for Jerry polka local thank you big powerboat that's a nice one anyways big ol powerful over there smiling face on the back deck to meet you anymore bye country I didn't quite get your name go ahead cap Clare Walden Walden god I'll try again sell Kerry's phone card for them it's $50 Verizon replenishment car he bought the wrong one he can't return it and he wants to get $40 for it I'm trying to sell it for him gosh I hate it when that happens but there you go you need a phone card save 10 bucks understand anymore where we buy filtrate listen go ahead Kevin yeah actually this is a for Claire Walton Pat you have a P 35 or if you have a Pearson Airport over 35 all anymore vital trade what go just under the wire Dave go buy sell trade but I don't know if anybody now so learner's cloudy as it is it might not even gonna be a good announcement but there's gonna be a total eclipse of the moon starting at the 10:30 night well they already did announce if they says 9:30 tonight so till 11:00 something so I don't know you're writing a myth we help hey guys look somewhere between 9:30 to 10:30 to 11:00 o'clock come you probably see it is a thanks for that Dave 936 what you're staying down at 7 mics per day wait you guys you can argue that out anymore or we I think we're trying to get over by cell trait I'll go one more buy sell trade what we got nothing that's where we're before how about let's move on to increasing our brain cell capacity and making me laugh trivia let it rip I didn't quite catch your name go ahead captain unbounded oh this is unbounded I'm looking for the place with the most number of rainy days per year go ahead Tony don't here Tony [Laughter] good morning and I was thinking Costa Rica that's the negative and it would be a u.s. place Hawaii can you be a little more specific I'm sorry honey always laugh and go ahead would be the north coast of coming the windward coast of Kauai I forgot the valley but it's quite I want to think it's Mount well in there thank Y and what's the amount of days or inches whatever what is the what is the amount or just was it the most 350 a year every day of the year it rains there I personally like sunshine but it could be the same as we have down here where once was only 4 o'clock for 30 minutes but wow that's a lot of rainy days that's good trivia good answer over there any more trivia Thank You Pete good morning Francis legal mining Arbor I what is the world's largest Marvel plant commercial buildings forward commercial commercial Detroit people unbounded was that a marble building is that what I heard and I don't got it nevermind it's a Michigan deal I would get the Fisher Building and our deco kind of a thing over 40 different types of marble on the interior and exterior zizes marble class commercial building and the world is 441 cakes all over good morning Chucky and Tony I can't five second laugh anymore how many nipples do possums have Catherine let's go be 16-minute go all right Dolores go 24 negative slacker slacker Jam go yeah just to get but we're narrowing it down them 8.2 because they had lots of ugly kidding the only number we met meet we met because it's so negative Charlotte I'm gonna give it up because it's a ridiculous question 13 Chris you're right I had a feeling it was gonna be an odd number I was gonna say 15 circle is 12 with one in the middle good there you go that's strange guy said one I don't remember he does think of a freaking kangaroo being in the pouches missions it's no country anymore were we trivia Lily - and let you go alright something we don't have to deal with down here in Florida but we're in the United States have we recorded the most amount of snow the white plague black- clothespin negatives I think he said Vermont I had a bad copy on that but that would be negative negative be more specific and no not in Colorado everything ever with a guest Raj Fargo North Dakota negative guess all right let me give it up this is a clue given to me by one of my viewers on my youtube channel who watches the net as we're broadcasting it here live she said it's Mountain Baker an amazing 1140 inches or 95 feet of snow was recorded at the mountain Baker ski area 4,200 feet elevation July 1 1998 to June 30th 1999 snow season what Catherine I'm still trying to figure out how I dig my way out of that one go ahead thanks miss sure I see I looked at that no problem go ahead there's welcome or w's loveless or otherwise they feel from Australia now we have to see Panama I'm sure this is on top of the hill there and seen both sides over now hearing Catherine I guess that was it family go ahead on a 10-month a terrifying road to get there and on the Mount Baker thing the action here at the ski resort ran there there uh no plows under the ski lift and it was actually a ski would go up the list and a trough and then ski down into lips locations and to keep and then go back up in the trough good job on that anymore the world's largest weather vane that was a good one miss char you've stumped the harbor on top of the world's largest fart anybody soon we're gonna say Greenwich England you got a trowel bud they just announced there's a Pearson 35 for sale here for eighteen thousand two boatloads of funding largest I understand why it would be vain well the the weathervane on shimmy Alaska is a 40-pound brickle would and if it moves she's not supposed to do any air operations mushara says Jerez Spain [Music] good job this is for all the marine bones just out there the octopus a favorite sea creature how many brains does the octopus has how many brains listen righteously jelly I believe it too or negative hey you got it 9 9 brains ha ha ha Milan what was that Bob I just said Palm Island that's my name there but that yeah Tony we've got it to 9 brains is right they have one central brain and then they have a pseudo brain at the base of each arm so each of their can operate independently under its own thought process all controlled by the central brain good work interesting miss Sherman was right capturing Joe bottom Island that is a Roger that they also have three hearts that's right Kathryn good and they also have blue blood so blue blood three hearts nine brains octopus I see why you Michael I got two but let's let Johnny go first go ahead Tony not here guys never no agenda go they can plea play this when they shut down one half of their brain and work off the other half dad you're funny good answer okay stitch give it to some that old-timey stuff well I've been doing a lot of different jobs off the phone here and every time cursor into that or can you take care of the Otters can you do something this or whatever I've got a favorite comeback statement that was used by the character that person killed white portrayed can anybody tell me what that was and if you want a bonus what character did Percy to kill fight for trade over have no idea Gellin Jim I'm gonna get my favorite answer yet here no was it bought Paul cattle that was Paul kettle yeah you got that far right shows on now what was it come on cancer cattle what was his stock answer I don't remember that ah you better get my gun no he wasn't that buy one not quite one time but soon dear soon negative again thank you think fresh lingo I'm working at a time definitely not that one [Laughter] stitches laughing hey Tony hey Morgan how did you go thank you but it's so funny I have to share it you do all the barking but it's me that's always in the doghouse no not that one either I'm gonna have to give it up dumbass beautiful up yeah I guess you better they're not jumping in go a lot of Paul kettle fans out there I guess but what White House event yes sir ding ran out of speed ding-ding-ding the trivia so in Germany a very wise people have a breakfast beer what style of beer do they have with their breakfast oh I had to let's go with Rick on island time first yeah I wanted to know who put the RAM in the REM LM a ding dong who sang that I can't think of the first name but it's a man ding-ding-ding very man he also is there to put the ball in the box a box a box who puts a dip in the dip d-dip d-dip and who put the bomb in the box of on come on ok so what about the breakfast oh boy this is fun it's a nice rainy day Charlotte roll over that would be never say never go ahead Raj board- over Mendocino clean- over it's not Dearborn pilot over [Applause] [Music] negative over rusyn Hoffman huh another question they asked what beer is it is crucial - is that the name of the beer oh I miss again thank you Mendocino clean telling that answer I'm just guessing but it's cilenti negative over and victim negative over negative over go ahead Ken negative over off-license the beer okay I don't think they actually ask the question that mean the one guy asked the question but it got stepped on mister so they didn't actually ask that trivia question now they're on to where the automotive State University is moving assembly line feels like for Ford Motors car for drew that you plant over there you go good trip in a great answer over there any more trivia they're like her we're getting kind of lit Jim yeah the Eiffel Tower was almost demolished in 1909 what they did what saved it lady up Lydia the World's Fair lacquer no sometimes good Rick the radio tower on top ding-ding-ding that's what it says here there you go good tripping good answer but what's the strange noise that we hear when the Sun Goes Down here at night Never Say Never go ahead Roger come on boys now this is something every night it sounds like a big boulder something like engine running or droning off in the distance don't know what the answer is I was just curious of anybody else's through the headache Tony you've been here too oh yeah yeah we need to know the answer to this go ahead Tony I don't hear Tony yeah a little bit ago from your distance yeah they were two guests that one any more guesses on that or anybody but it got that answered ain't really a trivia it's like you'd like to know anybody got an answer it knows what that is Kristi go I I don't know you know I always wonder if it's the generator starting up but I don't know I know anyway I'll be listening for course I'm deaf but you haven't noticed I can hardly understand a few guys but so a lot of things I don't even know going around me anymore I didn't copying you that could've been cannon fire any more trivia never seen a queen echos talking about a breakfast beer and I never heard the answer now we really didn't hear the question him and Rick kind of got tangled up there echoes you need to go with that trivia one more time that goes here yeah yeah so uh you know when there's two wrecks cutting stepping on each other's kind of hard to tell the difference but we both like good beer so in Germany very wise people have a breakfast beer that they enjoy frequently with breakfast a guy mission quite early usually not afternoon what is that breakfast beer Lily to go yeah what you're talking about is something called frou shoppin and I believe the beer is a half Wyson and that was he giving to me about one of my viewers on my youtube channel pretty close it's here free shopping just means fresh hopped and vice beers normally has very little bitterness that's kind of sweet clovie and with some banana ester and it's join it joy was vice first in the manic and other such niceties ekiz Elvis good job contribute good answer reviewer and by the way that you know I always try to you know if I can if it comes fast enough the mold brain I'll answer boats by their personal name I think it gives me you know just kind of nice to do that when I can keep up with it this is the second time that I've called for a name and two guys come back so it's pretty pretty rare that do the same name guys gonna call it and stomp on each other basically when they're calling in and so don't get struck with kind of duck for the lightning snake that's pretty rare that that happens anymore trivia play all that Claire long ago okay the old movie writer we all know Peter Fonda Dennis Hopper but what I'm looking for is who was the actor that they spent on the in jail when they got thrown in jail for parading without a permit who was the actor that was a young lawyer that decided to come on the rest of the trip with them until he got killed go ahead Roger do you beat me these you okay well I don't know about everybody else but Tony are in the breeze or something you try that one more time that's good here who was the youngest president elected anybody copy that really - who was the youngest person ever elected to office at the John F Kennedy I believe that was Teddy Roosevelt he was 42 after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901 JFK was 43 Clinton was 46 grant was 46 huh there you go Teddy Roosevelt measures right not hearing a response the way Tony asked the question was the youngest person ever elected and that would be JFK because he was younger when he was elected but the youngest person to take office was Teddy Roosevelt because he assumed the office after McKinley was shot so there's two different answers to that question so after JFK was correct in the youngest person he's elected oh there you go honey you're supposed to be the actual president guy what's the problem [Music] okay folks we move ahead enough but for that I guess let's put a bunch of final business long long extreme this morning usually they're only about an hour I'll throw some drill over an hour and a half made some new friends yesterday Janet and Moe vision and I want to thank them very much for the coffee I really enjoyed it this morning and also want to throw a shout out to sea horse Oh Dani and Kirk they they really fix us up with a wonderful shrimp meal twice this week so I want to thank them for that and any more final business come on up yeah there are any TV stations available over the airwaves aids airwaves and our this area yeah my I've tried on my TV various times you might get a Spanish channel or something like that but very seldom if you leave the TV on constantly all of a sudden you'll get maybe 15 channels for a while but when they go out they go out I've noticed that if I have really tried hard enough but no real TV here and like Tony says though we pretty much watch YouTube on our phones or laptops or or pads that kind of thing what's YouTube or different apps on there so we get our entertainment yeah make sure it's a good idea and final bit of I am working on that debate I saw it that movie the other day cause sadist and X empathic really kind of weird and scary and well I've done over the phases forward couldn't quite copy the name of that what was your name of it one more time see the pages like sadistic or gotcha okay I don't know if I can do scary but yeah I've been trying to watch all kinds of stuff I'm more into the shows i watch a good movie if I get it for free but yeah I'm more into the shows you know rawhide and all the old stuff you know Diagnosis Murder Perry Mason that kind of thing Charlie Chan it goes on and on cast of thousands what a wonderful thing do it every thought when we were kids we except with something our hand and just touch out to the world that's just unbelievable any more final business [Applause] [Music] all right not here somebody was saying something apparently but I'm like nope that's it well okay folks as always there's only so many summers left in life get out and enjoy this day in this summer and they see people up and down the dinghy dock and walking around throw a smile out of amazing company should come back at you and as always your water if you're injured know it's starting 30 seconds cut your water off clear alright kids well there you go that's the end of the cruisers net from boot key Harbor Marathon Florida today to answer miss shark's question yes it is raining up I got my cord plugged in hold on get that unplugged you can see outside but it's raining and it's storming and we've got wind blowing today pretty bit pretty big and a bit of weather coming through so anyhow hope you guys enjoyed listening to the cruisers net this morning I certainly enjoyed live-streaming it for you guys you could listen in it was a long one today but it's a wet rainy stormy day nobody's working on any boat projects everybody's down below trying to stay warm this rain is going to give way to some really cold temperatures I guess we're gonna be down the mid 50s tonight which is just freezing for all these people in Florida they'll all be whining and complaining no doubt in the morning net tomorrow so anyhow I hope you guys enjoyed it be good be careful take good care of one another and yep Gavin oh man maybe snoring so you guys have a great day and we will see you tonight around sunset probably livestream around 5:30 quarter | Grandpa Carl's Farm | UCcAqGV5xM9WFqPtGJCMnC9w | 2019-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,674 | 49,427 |
KsUsT2XDccM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsUsT2XDccM | Barefoot Design Collective | Optimize Your Website | Dare to Leap | [Music] welcome to dare to leap a conversation and community supporting women just like you to gain the freedom flexibility and financial security you desire and deserve with ceo and founder of virtual expert training kathy guggenhour this is dare to weep and now here's the powerhouse tiara wearing kathy guggenhour welcome to another episode of dare to leap i am here to interview a fabulous woman today her name is jackie barker and i have the privilege of knowing her personally and professionally and i hope you get to know her that well today jackie has a team at her company called barefoot design collective and they are design in a day specialist you might be going what is designing a day specialist well they provide professional and custom branding graphic and website design services for small businesses looking for fast affordable and effortless marketing solutions all served up with a smile now that's exciting and i can tell you that of those three you know sometimes they say and they is you know the world at large they say you know you're gonna be lucky if you can get two out of three well i'm gonna tell you right now i would want i could only choose one of those three i'd be happy and it would be effortless that's what i want i want effortless and i know for sure jackie brings that jackie and her team jackie i am so excited to get to talk with you today thank you for being here thank you for having me kathy super excited um so we're going to explore in a few minutes we're going to explore much deeper this design in a day specialization you do but first i want our listeners to get to know a little bit more about you so would you mind sharing your journey to becoming the web design expert that you are today i would be happy to so um small town wisconsin girl um grew up in the you know 70s and 80s um didn't even really you know think that being creative was a career opportunity at all took art classes all of that in high school and i loved art i had a sister-in-law that was a graphic designer um she passed away when i was 16 in an accident so you know i just kind of scared me and i know that it wasn't related to that but it kind of scared me away from that field so i'm like you know what i'm not even going to do that there was some some ptsd there i think a little bit for that sure yeah um but i did end up going into marketing um i got an associate's degree in marketing at a technical college when my kids were little um and just kind of have always done those types of jobs from marketing customer service um kind of sales support type roles um the year after i graduated with my um associate's degree i was actually hired to work at the college that i graduated from in the marketing department and at that point well that's awesome yeah and i was like so much they're like you can't leave you got to work for us now exactly and it was cool because it was such a small town feel you know it was a small college and you know it was like a family um and i worked there for eight years in that department um you know and that was back when people really didn't have websites um you know the larger businesses did i helped our web designer i'm sorry webmaster um with some voting on the back end and that's really was my introduction to websites um i was hoping her what they call keyword stuffing back then um you know because that was what you did it's definitely no no no um so but i really enjoyed that um i also did some you know i was kind of a backup for the graphic designer for the college and and did you know some support type things but never thought that i could do this for a full-time living um fast forward a decade or so and um my husband and i started our own kitchen and bath showroom back in 2016. um we did that for three years and at the end of 2019 he was like i'm done i can't do this anymore it's just too much um and so that was when i met kathy um i came across you i don't even know it had to have been a facebook ad or something um and so i took your free one of your free trainings and met with mary um and you know i i really struggled with that decision um oh my gosh you did and mary mary hanley is who she's talking about mary is uh you know an amazing virtual expert and a coach in on my team and she saw jackie's brilliance and i did too because when you were going through the training i was just like this woman is brilliant she is going to have an amazing career she can help so many people so mary and i and jackie i think you know now that you've been in my program for as long as you have i don't do that normally i don't reach out to people and go oh my gosh you have got to do this i just you know i hope you choose it if it's right for you and if not that's fine too but you i mean both mary and i were just like this woman she's amazing well i appreciate that and you know and since i've met you um at that point it was kind of i want to do the broad va kind of services never again never thought about focusing on the marketing or the um the design aspect of it luckily with your coaching and coaching in the sapphires group and you know having jennifer as my coach who's an amazing website and marketing person really helped me to narrow in on you know what why am i trying to do all of these other things that i don't enjoy i want to do what i love and that's that's design and i love helping small businesses i've helped build a number of the va websites which is awesome um seeing them kind of pull everything together and launch their their careers as well yeah and so what what were you um [Music] i have a question for you on this i'm trying to phrase it without putting virgin i don't like to put words in people's mouths um so when you said you hadn't thought about doing this and you were thinking generalists what was it that shifted your what did you learn or what did you see or experience that helped you shift from oh maybe i should do this specialty well i think it started with um you saying don't just do what you what you what you're good at or what you have experience in do what make you know what really makes you happy what makes your heart sing um and i think that was what started it um but then it was a big mindset shift for me um i realized that i am talented and i am creative and i can do it and i can be creative and do the techie side too because i love the tech like um being in the back end of wordpress and making the code work and all of that it just it's exciting so thank you so much for sharing that yeah because everybody has experiences that shift in a different way and that helps me too because i you know not that we don't need general admins we do but you're simply never going to make the kind of money and uh at when you generalize that's when you specialize and you know i want everybody to earn as much as they want to earn and i i just saw such potential in you and um so congratulations on being able to make that mindset shift because that's not easy okay and that also demonstrates your growth and i i adore working with people who are willing to get outside their comfort zone which is what you did and grow that's who i think all business owners want to work with is somebody like you who is willing to grow because they want help growing their businesses and if you're stagnant they're not you're not going to be able to help grow their businesses either and the way you work now you can really really help them yeah and i you know and that's that's such a huge thing cathy i'm gonna brag on you a little bit you have introduced me to so many amazing people um and it's who you surround yourself with right so that's exactly who you are oh you're welcome and you've taken advantage of it you know i mean i can say here here's a lot of good stuff and you can still go no i'm too scared to do it or i don't have time to do it you made it a priority and that's very exciting the other thing i want to talk about that you just said is because this is so true i have seen it many many times i've been i have been um in this industry since 2001. yes i was a pioneer uh i wore the little uh bonnet and everything kidding i was on the wagon train as we crossed over the rockies um but time and time again i have seen exactly what you said which is someone who's usually either creative or techy that combo is is very rare because they're two opposite extremes they really are so often i'll see a solo person you know a solo web designer whose uh tech skills works great but the designs don't look that good or i'll see a beautifully designed website that really doesn't have the functionality needed with your amazing combo of creative and tech you've got it all the total package that's right that's right and i think there's one more piece that is important in this too which is also rare to have which is you're also strategic a strategic thinker so you can help somebody determine what kind of website they should have as well as how it should function and how you can make it look amazing for their brand exactly you know and not every and they call them cookie cutter right not everybody needs the same exact website so with my website in a day service one of the things that i do is my dad was a in construction my brothers were all in construction and it's all about using the tools right you have tools you use them for the purpose that they were created um some people will frown on people who use website templates i'm all about that um the structure should create the wheel why recreate the wheel exactly exactly oh my gosh you use a template you build the you know you take the content you stick it in you tweak it you put in the the customers colors you put in their pictures nobody's gonna put two websites side by side and say oh my gosh those are the exact same because they're not the structures the buttons are the same but the fonts are different the pictures are different the colors are different you'll never know so that's how i'm able to do you know five or six page website in a day because i'm using wow that's amazing using that is called efficiency that's called efficiency well and so not only can you actually do a website in a day and doing it that way it's not going to look like anybody else's website and you talked about that affordability factor i'll tell you i have talked to well i have personally worked with as a va oh gosh at least 500 people all of you had to have websites and those few who said i want a custom website because my business cannot manage doing anything that's based you know that's not totally custom guess what happened with every one of them they ended up spending ten thousand dollars and more 10 000 on a website now i mean if you are coca-cola or somebody like that that's a drop in the bucket but if you're a small business owner 10 000 for a website that is going to constantly need to be changed and updated that's a lot of money and those custom websites can't be easily tweaked and updated either can you talk a little bit about that the difference between those totally custom websites and customization the way you do it so using wordpress um and there are other tools out there but i pretty much use wordpress um and elementor i mean so i'll build their website using the theme that they pick um i'm sorry the template that they pick and then after our design in a day is done um they have a 30-day window of qa right so if they find something that doesn't work or you know what can we tweak this can we you know move this around or change this picture or you know um i just did one yesterday where they didn't have their keyword research done so i said okay you know let's go do your keyword research bring it back to me and i'll put those in so in that 30-day window it's not going to cost them anything now i'm not going to do a redesign it's you know it's little tweaks here and there um right you're not going to do a total redesign for the cost of the initial one i totally understand nobody should expect that you'll do a total redesign if they pay you for a new website exactly exactly um and so during that 30 days i'll create videos short little video trainings you know this is how you add a blog post this is how you update your plugins because updating and maintaining your site is super important you need to be in there at least once a week and making sure that everything's up to date um so i'll provide them with those little training videos um so that they can do it themselves a lot of times when you have custom sites it's all custom coding really super easy for someone to go in there and make a change and break their site and then you're paying that person to fix whatever you wrote um so it's just right it just makes sense yeah and so when my experience and i believe i have worked with a lot of customers who did this i never asked for a custom website why didn't i ever ask for a custom website because i saw how beautiful the number one love wordpress wordpress is awesome if anybody is listening to this and it's like i wonder which kind of website i should get you don't need to think about it anymore just get a wordpress website because they are the most flexible they can grow with your business and there's they're so much more affordable and can be search engine optimized so much easier than anything else that's out there i mean that's why 80 of all websites that new websites that are created are wordpress websites there's a reason so where was i oh yeah so these uh companies i worked with who did have those custom websites created they would ask me jackie are you laughing yet they would ask me to go in and do something i'm like oh i know better than even try to log in to a custom website because i am not techie at all right and they would go back to the company and it would always be something like well that'll be 200 what all i need is this one little thing tweaked yes 200 because that's their minimum if there was any length of time and we're not even really talking a year here we're talking nine months or less sometimes they'd go back the company wouldn't be available anymore to do anything um go ahead i was going to say i've had two clients come to me now where i was the third designer that they had worked with yes on the same website built and i don't think that's unusual jackie i really don't sadly so you really need to do your homework and by the way that's one of the reasons why in my training program even though most i'd say about 50 of va's create their own website and the others go to somebody like you jackie and i appreciate you doing those websites for them because they don't want to take the time to learn how to build a website and then maintain it and business owners if you're listening to this and you're like i can do my own website i'm techie please spend your time making money rather than creating your own ones exactly exactly why spend all these hours learning to do something that you're not going to do consistently as a business focus on what you do let me build your website in a day and let's go yeah that's called leveraging your time and it is well worth it um and so um i just want to wrap up the thought about you know when you hire a custom website from scratch done please make sure that you do your research to find a company who's been there long term is going to be there long term because you need to be able to go back to them and have updates made and ask them what is you know how much does maintenance cost what's the minimum before you hire them to do it because if you don't know that they can really the cost of maintenance can be more than the cost of the website um and then when you do have to go to somebody else to update it sometimes the company has used and i don't even know the term jackie you tell me oddball coding or coding here right right it's coders all do do things differently so yeah and nobody else if you're what they've done if you're taking over for somebody else and going back trying to figure out what they did it can be a challenge yeah versus with a wordpress site you you know even like me me who is not techy at all right remember not techy turning on my computer is challenging i got a new mouse and i'm still struggling i'm not exaggerating jackie knows me she knows i'm not exaggerating even i was able to learn how from videos like jackie's talking about to log in in the back end of my wordpress website and load blog posts it's a miracle wow that's huge i know good job everybody else's everybody else that does this is like and that's just basically copy and paste you know that's a lot of it i know how to copy and paste but i had to be able to log in and find where it was and do the seo on it so if i can do it on a wordpress site anybody can that that's really true okay so now that we have just tried to discourage people if you've got plenty of money feel free to do the custom stuff in months of time and meetings yes yes all of that thank you months of times and meetings and questions of um [Music] with words techy words that i'm like could you tell me what that word means that you just said because i've never heard it before um so if you're like most of us and you want a really good website that's going to convert that's going to draw people in get them to stay convert them to paying clients all of those good things that you really want and rank well um you know consider consider doing a website with somebody like jackie and you know of course i'm highly recommending jackie because um and i've experienced working with her she's amazing as you can tell um so there was one oh so maintenance we've talked a little bit about what maintenance is like with the custom website kind of a nightmare um what is maintenance like um and do you provide maintenance so what's maintenance like with a wordpress website and do you provide maintenance and what kind of cost are we talking about there so maintenance or on a wordpress site um because and that's one of the things that you'll see is people will complain about wordpress that you have to update it in all of this it's basically wordpress does everything they can to make sure that they're up to date and secure and and all of that so then wordpress will push out an update and then all the plugins need to be updated um and the plugins are kind of what gives your site the different functionalities um i use a tool i think think of plugins like an app right exactly it's an amp for wordpress oh my god could we just stop for a minute and let me put myself on the back that i knew that that is a great great analogy that was it i used to not know what an app was i used to not know what a plugin was oh my gosh you're awesome um so it's important to monitor those um and at least go out to your site once a week just to make sure everything is updated um you know that you have a security plug-in backups um running every day that's what somebody that maintains your site should be doing i have a tool that i use to monitor that it actually checks for broken links so if you're thinking to somebody else's site and they remove that blog post i get a notice that says hey you've got a broken link go check it out um so those are all things so those are all things that i handle on the back end for my clients um i basically have three packages it's a little more if it's a membership site or um like a course a training um or an e-commerce store um but for just and you have the packages do they have the packages on your website yep right now we'll just share your url for your website rather than saying what the packages are now and then people can go look at them so that this remains evergreen because we know things change yeah yep um so it's barefootdc.com dc barefoot days in design season collective cat collective design cat what did they think of that [Laughter] you only have four cats and not much to think about uh so barefoot.com and you can see the maintenance packages there you can also learn more about jackie and her team and the branding they do the graphic design they do as well as the design in a day websites that they do yeah we're not wrapping this up i usually don't share that until the end but i just wanted to because i know i had just said what your pricing is and i wanted to not have you do that because i want this to be available for years to come because this is great information that's the other thing i love about there's so many things i love about wordpress you know i'm a big wordpress fan um but one of them is it's been around for it's been around for a very long time it's going to be around for a very long time and that is rare in this internet world that is rare in this fast-changing technology world and that's why wordpress does do updates regularly because things change so fast that they didn't they would quickly become outdated anything else we haven't talked about about what you love about wordpress um no i think they pretty much covered everything i mean the options i have another limitless usually i usually don't have that many analogies but um you know how like your like apple products in you know your your iphone has tons of apps but others don't have quite as many and then because you know everybody wants to put their apps on apple products right well that's that's how wordpress is with websites they have more plugins created for wordpress than i've ever seen for any other website uh platform am i right on that oh my gosh yeah there are so many options out there and it's really important too to do your research on them because just because they're available in the marketplace does not mean that they're what you need um you have one client right now who has two different apps or plugins for um photo carousels well her site is super slow and i have a feeling that those two plugins are conflicting with each other so i'm going in and i'm trying to determine what's slowing her site down i had one client her site when i brought her on board she was paying like 300 a month for website maintenance she came to me um my top level and she's paying like a third of that and she said she's getting better service than she oh yeah expensive um but her site was graded with um gt metrics as one of the tools that you can check for site speed she had a score of a d so letter's four right and like a being the best f being the worst she got a d wow yeah dang that's bad yeah so i did a little work on it over the last month and got her up to an a over the weekend and i was so excited i'm jackie that's awesome you should have five yourself on that one oh yep i shared that i shared that one with her right away um so as you can probably tell i had a wordpress website for a very long time i started out with one kind of a website and it quickly became out of date it wasn't a wordpress website then i made this smart decision to move to a wordpress website and it grew with me from a 100 000 va business to a million dollar training and coaching business literally that website grew with me like that i did not have to have a new website i just kept updating i act like i did it having my web design team and maintenance team update my website now that is how powerful that is think about all the money i saved on doing that but one of the things that i don't think i know for sure i didn't realize and so i'm assuming a lot of other business owners don't realize is that your website is a living entity it's not one and done it's not oh got a website designed i don't have to think about it anymore so could you talk a little bit about that jackie um so the biggest factor with that is seo everybody wants to rank in on the first page of google i'm sorry is a new site that's not gonna happen um you have to put a lot of work into it updating content you know constantly adding blog posts um updating your site um there's a lot of work and you know people invest a lot of money to get in get on the first page they really do oh yeah um and and that's the biggest thing is just being consistent with updating your content making sure that it's maintained secure um and updated that way um [Music] and again like you said it grows with you you know we had there was one va that was in the coaching call yesterday that is now looking at creating a course and um she's one of my clients i'm like we can totally you can totally add a membership plug-in onto your site and build your site right from your website and that's helping because it's bringing traffic to your site you're not sending them someplace else yeah and that's exactly what i did when i moved from being a va to training and had a training program we added a membership plug-in yeah it was it was amazing to just be able to do that and not have to have an entirely new website because that would have been so expensive in the plug-in and the cost to have the plug-in set up was minimal um the other thing that i did wrong was i didn't have somebody doing maintenance on a regular basis like you're doing so i would have you know and you think i'm even if i looked at and saw something wrong i wouldn't know what to do about it like i would literally message when i would see something i would message my web uh maintenance people and say there's a flash something blue flashing and they're like what is it and i'm like it's a little square and it's blue and it's flashy so then they know that what did you what did you do kathy and guess what i hadn't done anything but it was like you're talking about a plug-in that hadn't been updated because i was only having somebody do the minimal once a month and things would crash and when your website is shut down your business is shut down it's like having a closed sign on your door nobody's going to come in we had um my first my very first website client they had a woocommerce store starfishwishes.net they um they decided that they were just going to maintain it themselves if they create crafty things and jewelry out of seashells they're very very very cool stuff um and this was right at the beginning of coped um they had been doing farmers markets and craft fairs and stuff like that well then when coveted hit they're like they have no way to sell our stuff so they started building it themselves they learned very quickly they're like yep this is not us so they they reached out to me um but they wanted to maintain it themselves they didn't have a lot of extra money to spend and a couple months later i went to their site to look for something and i'm like um what did you guys do your website's not working and so they had to pay me for my time to go in and fix it where as soon as we finish that they're like well we might as well just pay you monthly and have you maintain it then we don't have to worry about that again so yeah because it's less expensive to do it on a regular basis and keep it up to date then they have to fix it after it's broken and jackie let's be honest about this how many people are going to go to a website like that and then even bother to contact the people and say hey your website's broken right yeah yeah they'll just go on to the next the next competitor you know that's right that's exactly right that's exactly right i mean how many do you know the stats on how many seconds somebody is willing to look at or it might be a minute it's very short period of time they're willing to look at a website before deciding to jump back out i think it's like five seconds it i mean it's crazy short yeah so that header image or header area on your website needs to just totally pull them in that's right that's right and if they look at it and there's some gobbledygook up there or it's the other thing that i i will tell you i everybody has to be or most people have to be guilty of this if i am um when i go to a website that i can tell is so out of date and you can tell at a glance how can you tell give some tips on how you can tell at a glance if your website's out of date if a website is out of date they're going to be super slow um actually down at the bottom a lot of times they'll have a copyright date on there um you could look at that yeah you can look at that yep um that's a good sign um i always look at the size like if it because the sizes of websites have really changed over the years and i don't know how to talk about the size but if it's tiny if it's not taking up the whole screen it's probably really old can you talk a little bit about that about those changes so that but also if they have the like the revolving picture at the top of the page that's probably a good sign that it's an older one i'm just stylized to you know um the pictures the pictures are outdated um or quality yeah uh you know that that that kind of stuff you're talking about i call it flashy it wasn't their word like flash wasn't that one of the worst yeah that gone now is flash old i always hated flash no i think so um i took a class when i was working at the college i took a clash on learning flash that was really hard to say um i never used this it was fun oh my gosh that's so funny because you know i worked with real estate agents uh from 2001 to 2008 and in that time frame is when slash was popular is that when you worked at the college yep yep yeah yeah and the agents would come to me and they would say you know we want a flashy website and they'd show me an example of those kinds of websites and i'd be like i highly i highly don't recommend those if that's what you want you don't want to work with me not because i designed the website i didn't but i didn't i just knew that it wasn't working as well as other stuff was and the website design companies i recommended for real estate agents back then again this was before wordpress um they didn't do flash because they knew it was challenging even then and now you're right that's that's gone um yeah and i think i think flash was one of those really insecure kind of coding things it was easy for people to hack if i remember right that's a little bit above my tech skills i'm not a coder and i don't geek out on talking about code i know enough to get back okay good i know the word code that's all i know you don't speak in code now my mother-in-law used to speak in code and seriously she would always be like big ears are listening and then she would say some code words so that's a whole nother aside shiny object back to the topic um so how about some tips on um and i'm blanking on what this is called but when people come to your site you already talked about that header area being so important to pull people in any tips on what you recommend to do to pull those people in so i actually just so i always tell mary hanley i used to tell mary hanley that i don't do words and mary doesn't do words either so she's married or like kindred spirits we both say we can't we don't do words she's actually pretty good at words um so i really struggle with the words on my website um so i recently purchased the book by donald miller story brand and i've been um and joined his business made simple um so i'm really kind of getting into the the words that now that help drive the design um so it's about having it's the you know having the call to action you know having a button up in the top right corner it's it's all about psychology and where our eyes go when we're on the screen and um yeah the storybrand method is where it's at um that's kind of next on my list of things to to learn and to incorporate into my business is doing that i'm not a copywriter but i have a number of people that i work with that do copy that's exciting oh wow i'm so glad i asked that question yes yes um but having having having consistent calls to action throughout each page um you know following having your customers follow their journey through the site is important i love that yeah um i know for me kind of the very first thing that i look for is when i go to google and i do a search and then the search comes up and when i click on a button and then it goes to the website if that same thing i searched for isn't obvious if it's like totally different i'm like this isn't even what i was searching for now maybe that site actually has some more buried in it what i was searching for but if it's not right there obvious i'm not gonna so um i think that's really important to have that consistency in what is showing up in us in the search and what is actually on your site that people can see right away yep and that's that's where your seo comes in your search engine optimization okay there you go i didn't know what caused it yes what happened what makes that match up you entered in some term that they had listed in it as a keyword and um that that's called your bounce rate so if somebody comes to your site and leaves right away they balanced all right well i'm going to tell you a true confession here's what i actually googled today that that happened i do i like i like this brand of wine called fit vine and i googled fit vine coupon because i okay i like a coupon i'm telling you i like a coupon and ton you know how it is when you search for coupons tons of things came up on the google search fitbit coupon fifteen percent off does not drop this much off this much of course like most people the first one that came up i clicked on it it didn't have anything to do with fifth line it was a couple it literally said it did have to do with coupon it said at the top we have 55 coupons for thing for stores like fit vine no thank you wow i want that vine [Music] yeah but they got me you're right from the seo because they had fit vine up there but it wasn't fitbit it was like fitbit i don't want one like football i want to fit mine right so i went back to the search engine and the rest of them did have actual coupons so guess what i ordered today guess what i ordered today did you order it i did and i got a 10 discount but that's what people are looking for right they want here's what i'm looking for does this meet my criteria and when it's obviously no here are 55 stores i don't want i don't want 50 bus stores no yes i wanted yeah exactly and i bought after i found it so that's what you want you want people to come see exactly what they want go yes this is for me this is what i wanted and then you know keep reading and go oh i'm gonna buy this and you can do that for people and can you so the seo part you not only design the website but you also do the seo talk a little bit about that so um i do basic seo i'm not an seo expert um i know people um i can guide people in doing keyword research um so you don't do the keyword research part but you what what is the part that you do um so there's a plug-in for that remember how i mentioned keyword stuffing this is the opposite of keyword stuffing you basically have a keyword you make sure that the keyword is in your title of your page you make sure that it's in your headings and spread out in your page or in the content of the page and that's what impacts your seo so how you appear in google search um you can use synonyms stuff like that and basically there's a the plugin has a field where you enter in the keyword and then you can enter in your meta description so that is when you do that google search and you search for fit vine right um fit fine coupon there's that little that short little paragraph underneath it this that's called a snippet that kind of is supposed to tell you what that page is about and that keyword should also be in that kind of description so next time you do a search cappy just check your meta description and see if it has that in there too okay okay can you tell you lost me man meta description what's the matter that's that's the little paragraph underneath the link that you click on when you do a song oh so make sure it says it there too yeah i love that you just gave a good search tip too so when you when you design a website do you load content for the person also yeah when i when i do my website in a day um i basically will give them a content planner right that says these are the pages these are all the things that you need to fill out um in that you know that's your title of your page that's your headings um the content itself the keywords um images because images that i like you might not like so it's kind of all of that it puts a little bit on the business person but it's your site so you need to you need to kind of own that um so when they get all their content and images and everything all gathered together then they book their day and then i take everything that they did um and put it into the the template um and for example like i'll do the home page first because that makes sense right that's where you start um and then i'll share that page with the client say okay home page is ready for a quick review let me know what you think or what you know any little changes you want made and they'll either say yeah i like that font don't like that font i can change the fonts a little bit um switch pictures stuff like that but then i'll just keep moving on to the next page and in the next page um and within within the day so the site's built um sometimes i'll do have to do things on the back end the next day you know adding the keywords or making sure that it's mobile optimized just to make sen make just to make sure that it you know everything looks good on your phone because everybody's on their phone yeah it has to be well it doesn't it have to be mobile optimized now or google won't even rank it at all you get penalized if penalized okay issues and that's another thing i want to be penalized by google i get um i'll get notifications oh your site there's a problem with one of your pages um so then i'll go and look the same for my clients um and i'll go and check it and a lot of times it's just a glitch on their end um when the robot called scroll called the page um and so then i'll just verify that the fix was made and usually it just is taken care of immediately so um the more we talk the more i'm thinking oh my gosh you know so much all of these little things like robots crawling and that it's a glitch not something that's actually broken do you know how much time most people would spend on oh my gosh something's wrong with my site and what do i do about it rather than just knowing having somebody like you who just goes that's just a glitch boom here's what's done yep done move on oh my gosh that right there just that one little thing is worth a fortune uh because i would spend hours not only time but my emotion and my energy would be like my site's broken yep as soon as you get as soon as you get that email right it's like oh my gosh now what yes exactly exactly that's what i'm here for and you're so calm jackie i love calm you are about it can you tell i'm never calm about website stuff i mean i can't even tell you how many times i go oh my god my website's broken messaging fix my website that's why we have backgrounds just in case yeah and that's the other thing you have it set up so it automatically you set up the website you designed so they automatically back up what on a daily basis did you say yep on a daily basis um i just keep two um backups otherwise your google drive will end up totally full so see i i didn't know that either i didn't know about google drive with it i didn't know you should only keep two i didn't know you should do it on a daily basis it's the kind of stuff that i don't want to know about i just want to hire somebody like you or exactly you um a lot of the platforms have their own backups but it's a little it can be a bit of a challenge getting in where if you have them saved you know in your own folders you just do yourself it's cool okay so we're going to wrap up here is there anything that i didn't ask you about that you want to make sure that's a tip a tool or something i am thought to ask you about that we need to let our listeners know about when it comes to having this amazing website that's going to do everything that they want it to do for their business so i've actually created um an assessment for people that already have that have their own website that they can go um download it check it's got this whole checklist of things i think is two pages maybe more um and it pretty much walks you through make sure this is done this is done this is done and um yeah it's free and then if you need help inside you know what i don't want to do this just reach out to me yeah but barefootdc.com health health as in am i in good health and my website in good health exactly so websites website health assessment we all need to do that and i used to recommend that you did an assessment like that once a year at the minimum would you recommend that or does it need to be done once a quarter or more often i think a full-on assessment um especially if you have somebody maintaining your site or you're maintaining your site on the regular um you know once a year should be fine okay um and you know it's always good to do either at the end of the year or at the beginning of the year so that you don't forget and then if you do it that way you can also make sure that the copyright date has changed but isn't there like a way now that it can automatically change yeah you use a code there's a code there's a code for that [Laughter] oh are you an nca ncis lover the tv show ncis i love all of the ncis yeah one of my favorite scenes ever was when mark harmon had his phone and he was do you remember this and he was breaking into somebody's back door and he busted out the uh glass with his phone and he said there's an app for that i love that show i thought that was so hysterical i love it because that's that's so me i'm like i know that there are apps on this phone i'm not exactly sure how to use all of them so jackie this has been so insightful thank you so much for having this conversation and sharing all your knowledge well not all your knowledge you have a lot more knowledge than this but insights that we need to make a decision um and to help us decide oh i know one more question so if somebody has already done their website their website's already done but they don't have maintenance somebody maintaining it will you work with people like that will you maintain their websites for them oh absolutely yep okay cool so whether you're looking to create a brand new website you need an updated website um or you want maintenance done or all the above contact jackie we're gonna have her link to her website barefootdc.com in our show notes and um jackie do you do like do you have conversations with people if they want to just talk with you to find out more about how what it's like to work yeah absolutely um barefootdc.com coffee what are you on instagram airport design collective i also want you to know like jackie is is very very professional as you can tell she's very very knowledgeable as you can tell remember she said all of it with a smile she is an incredibly positive person and tons of fun so if you also like to have fun in your business you're gonna love working with jackie so jackie thank you so much for being here today i really appreciate it thank you kathy this has been nice i appreciate your time thank you for listening to dare to leap say hello and access additional resources at virtualexperttraining.com there you'll be able to connect with kathy to share your feedback and join her community join us again soon on dare to weep until then [Music] you | Virtual Expert Training | UCRpWWkENS5gs5S461EgEIuA | 2021-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,642 | 43,556 |
sHWwo_zvTdA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHWwo_zvTdA | Pamper Your Pawsome Pal with the Pet Shower! | hind wear Italian collection introduces a groundbreaking product the pet shower designed to be a versatile companion for pet [Music] owners with upper and lower spray nozzles the pat shower offers a comprehensive solution ensuring thorough care for every inch of your ped a closer look unws a switch knob offering various spray options half Rin for smaller pets and gentle wash full rain for larger ones and thorough cleaning jet spray for powerful streams for intense [Music] cleaning jet spray is a unique feat feature and a Precision Tool that transforms the spray into a jet reaching inaccessible spots with unmatched accuracy this 30mm wide jet of water can be applied from up to 1 M away available in a spectrum of colors the pat shower becomes an extension of personal style harmonizing functionality with Aesthetics eluate your pet care with windwear Italian collections pet Shava turning every moment into a cherished [Music] experience | Hindware | UCqKghRnBy0jTA__O1dC0PDw | 2024-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 155 | 945 |
2ROM30XXBtA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ROM30XXBtA | COD XP and Modern Warfare 3 Perk Talk... | [Music] what's up guys white out here doing a little commentary for you on Call of Duty Black Ops uh I want to talk to you guys a about a few things today first thing I want to talk to you guys about today is Call of Duty XP as you all know Cod XP just blew through YouTube this weekend like a [ __ ] typhoon uh call duty XP was going on this weekend in Los Angeles California um it basically it was was a bit a giant show for one game in one game only and what was that game that game was Call of Duty um mainly mainly for the reveal of you know Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 uh the multiplayer trailer uh The World premere trailer um Call of Duty XP uh had to have been a blast I mean all the Machinima directors were there all the ya directors were there there are people there like Zer GD is hot scanners um what else uh God uh you know I watched so many so many Vlogs this weekend of uh of uh people all the directors and stuff from Machinima in ya that did did their Vlogs and uploaded them from from from LA and uh um I watched the Vlogs from people like U mediocre Madam OG walrus uh big snacks King of the two-piece uh um chaosx silencer you know I watched Vlogs all their Vlogs every one of their Vlogs uh they did interviews with people like um uh Major Nelson from Xbox Live uh Robert Boeing for the uh Community manager for Infinity Ward um you know basically what I'm trying to say is there was so much so much footage coming through onto YouTube this weekend from Call of Duty XP that I am so [ __ ] surprised that it didn't crash you know it didn't crash YouTube servers because it it was coming through on a massive level this weekend it was just it had to have been a great weekend for all the Machin directors the Y directors and everybody who attended Call of Duty XP um you know I I hope they had a blast and I wish I could have been here but maybe next time but yeah now next thing I want to talk to you guys about is uh opening door ready it's cold blooded uh cold blooded you can no longer you no longer have the option to uh use cold blooded you know this this is a perk that we've all come to know and love you know some of us loved it some of us hated it for different reasons uh you know this is one of those perks when okay you say you're up in a chopper gun or like I am now uh you get up in your chopper Gunner or your gunship you see all them little red squares down there you won't have them little red squares if people are all running cold blooded uh basically what Infinity war did was they uh they split that perk in half uh now in order to get cold blooded what you have to do is you have to uh use two different perks in order to create that perk uh which means it'll take up two perk slots and you'll only have one left for anything else um the two perks that you need to uh to create cold blooded the first one is called Blind Eye that that keeps you invisible from enemy air support uh the second one is called uh uh assassin this this perk uh keeps you invisible to heartbeat monitors and enemy uavs um so basically if if you want cold blooded you got have to give up two perk spots in order to have it and I don't know about you but I like my SL of hand my hand Pro so no I'm not giving up two Quirk slots for cold blooded I will probably never never use those two so and now that's just that you know that's not going to be for me I'm going to be the guy running around and the guy sitting in the corner with a strella or something on that order but uh yeah Call of Duty XP was this weekend I mean I hope everyone had a blast they released a lot a lot of information on Modern Warfare 3 um I watched the uh the tournament uh live stream between optic and uh uh this uh team from the UK I don't remember what their name was but it was a tournament between them it was a million doll tournament and uh basically optic went home with $400,000 they took first place the championship spot they went home with $400,000 and they had a great weekend as well uh I'm sure if you guys uh keep an eye on uh you know the Y page uh the machine page throughout this week I'm sure they're going to be giving you a lot more a lot more video footage from uh Call of Duty XP and everything that went on there so uh you know just stay tuned in with them guys and uh you you'll get a lot more information on that game as it comes out and uh yeah so the next thing I want to talk to you guys about today is uh is uh you know this perk system and you know why I why I think they did this and my reasoning for this is because it was just so overused um you know cold blooded every time I would get up in a chopper Gunner or or a gunship or uh put my bird up in a I would always have all these people running cold blood and I could never find anyone you know I want I'm that the kind of guy that wants to get up there with a [ __ ] Chopper Gunner and have a kill feed going halfway up the screen I'm I'm that kind of guy I want that [ __ ] that's what I want I don't want to sit there and be looking for all these people that running cold blood and sitting in their [ __ ] corner with their [ __ ] Stellas trying to take my [ __ ] down hell no I'm not going to do that it's not going to be me it's not going to be me that gets punked by a strella by a by a corner camping cold blooded guy I mean don't give me no hate comments I know there's a lot of people that love uh cold blooded they they love their cold blooded I mean I've used it in the past but I just don't like being uh you know it's like it when other people use it when I got my birds up but uh yeah time's almost up anyways uh I hope you guys all enjoyed this I hope the uh Machin money directors the Y directors have a had a great time this weekend um basically I hope you all had fun I wish you could have been there uh maybe next time but uh yeah this has been a [ __ ] commentary from White o HDX so please rate comment subscribe let me know what you think and uh I'll see you guys next time all right later guys peace | WhiteoutHDx | UCMFNuue5khfsJyCqzY_JC6w | 2011-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,244 | 6,086 |
Isje14WpAB8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Isje14WpAB8 | I'm finding Chemistry tough! 10.1.3 Waste water treatment | TenPoint 1.3 wastewater treatment glider pops suggest that this is one of the worst hot topics because that the experts of this aren't teachers there's been brought in new to the specification and people who work in water treatment taught with passion about all the steps that are involved in the process being this is what you need to know first of all wastewater treatment requires wastewater requires treatment before it's passed into the environment if it's not then there could be high levels of harmful chemicals or harmful organic matter that goes back in there or even microbes into the water supply so industry produces a large amount of waste that must be treated so sewage and agricultural waste that produces a certain type of waste it produces organic matter but also harmful microbes that need dealing with the other side is industrial wastewater may require removal of organic matter and harmful chemicals that have been used in the industrial process for steps that you need to know about in terms of turning wastewater into potable water water that we could at least treat for it to be drinkable the first one is this screening and grit removal this is where the large pieces of waste are removed initially and it's called screening and grit removal the second step involves sedimentation that's where we allow it to settle and they get the smaller elements of that a solid that settle at the bottom and that gives us a sewage sludge - I say that without your teeth in sewage sludge and that's the small small solid particles that that form that need removing the part of that is called the effluent which is the liquid waste so sedimentation separates this sewage sludge from the effluent waste the sewage sludge is then treated is digested actually anaerobically that means without oxygen by microbes and that will allow it to break down the organic matter and make it less harmful to the part the last one step four is where the effluent is treated that's treated aerobic lead by bacteria to reduce solid waste consider then the role of bacteria think about what your understanding of bacteria what they are and what they do and realize that they play an important role in the wastewater treatment process and in terms of agricultural and industrial waste because that's not an easy topic to get your head round but but make sure you go back and watch that video again and I've got answering some questions about it to make sure you know ten point one point three about waste water treatment | Hands on Chemistry | UCtnVRLCvGajnfK-7lNJHMiw | 2020-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 439 | 2,511 |
1E2Eymq_w1k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E2Eymq_w1k | Inequalities 25 Algebra Regents | solve the following systems of inequalities graphically on the axis below all right so here i'm going to just subtract 3x so on both sides so it says y is less than 7 minus 3x i prefer to work in y equals mx plus b format first thing i'm going to do is draw my axes here my y and x axis so here's my y here's my x okay so they tell us here this first line is 7 minus 3x 7 is your y-intercept so one two three four five six seven couldn't fit all right negative three x so that means negative three is your slope m equals negative three so that means our change of rise is negative three one two three for every one right and here y is less than this so we draw a dotted line not a solid line because we don't include where y equals the x seven minus three x it's below it so we just shade below the other line y is greater than or equal to thirds x minus four so minus four that's our y intercept negative one negative two three four slope is two thirds right so we go up two over three up two over three and so forth okay this time we can shade in the line because it's greater than or equal to so oops draw the line right through it oh boy there we go okay it's better and it's greater than this time so we're shading everything greater state of coordinate of the point in the solution set so they just want you know the solution says with these two regions cross each other which is right in here right this region as well so if you pick any point in here where we're good to go so i'll pick let's say this point or at this point even better zero zero so zero zeros in both and you can test that if you plug in zero zero to these inequalities for x and y they will be true you know that you've got the wrong point let's say if i pick this point over here one two three four five six seven 7 negative 1 is not a solution because if you try to plug in 7 for x and negative 1 for y this inequality will not be true i'll show you one example in the first one if you plug in 7 for x you get 3 times 7 plus y y is negative 1 is that less than 7 3 times 7 21 plus negative 1 what's that well 21 sorry 21 plus negative 1 is 20 and that's not less than 7 right that's not true so this point is not in that inequality and you want to plug it into both right if you think like if i put the point here it would work for one inequality but not the other it's in the blue region but not the red so just be careful you can plug these points in you can do this on a graphing calculator i have other videos on that | shaunteaches | UC5EVHEptldG1XGBrLXq-wLw | 2014-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 530 | 2,500 |
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