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wN9tpbLzEwI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN9tpbLzEwI | Oppo Reno Ace is the Fastest Charging Phone!!! | so when upper-echelon said hey would you like to check out our smartphone that charges in 30 minutes I'm like yeah I mean who doesn't want a smartphone that charges that fast but is it actually true well we're going to go ahead and put this against the top smartphones in terms of battery charge speed test I'm talking about the oneplus 70 the Galaxy Note m+ and the huawei mate 30 pro all of them do really well with one plus 70 being the king at about 56 minutes but we're talking 13 minutes here now the up whole Reno ace comes with a four thousand milliamp battery so it is the third largest battery within this whole list of devices we have here and it comes with a 65 watt charger think about that 65 watt massive I haven't seen that come with any smartphone you can get third-party charges but this is pretty big now without wasting any more time guys let's start charging all right so let's start things off now our devices in terms of battery sizes are Poe has a four thousand one plus 3800 galaxy 3043 mate 30 Pro is a 2500 as you can see I've turned all the devices on so that it can be at the same rate and Oppo is moving really fast right now we're gonna check out the five-minute mark just to quickly see where it is and at five minutes it is at twenty four percent that is insane that's at 10 percent for the 1 plus 70 the galaxy is at 10 and they made 30 pros at 13 that's ridiculous at 5 minutes 24 percent charge which is fantastic that's great it means that look you can quickly top off your device if even if you had zero juice on there you've got enough for you to just get the day going which is great so we're gonna move on to to 10 minutes 20 30 and then we'll see what else we can do with the rest of the time we have all right we're getting to that 10 minute mark and we're gonna check the Oppo Reno ace and 47% the one per 70s at 22 the galaxies at 22 made 30 Perot is at 26 47% it's almost at 50% in 10 minutes that's absolutely not safe yeah it 10 minutes at 50% it's insane it's absolutely insane that a smartphone can do this whoo okay let's move over to the 20 minute mark at this point I mean it's a no-brainer again it's a four thousand milliamp battery so it's a sizable battery there it's not a small battery in this device a grand tip toilet I myself have bigger batteries but it's still a sizable battery and 65 watt charger really is is running the paces right now so we can clearly see at 20% sorry at 20 minutes it is 83% for the ACE one per 70 is 45 the galaxy is 43 percent and made 30 points at 48 so 20 minutes 83 percent it looks like we're going to get that 30 minutes that they promised I mean that is really really good now we're just gonna keep that up and I love the fact they've got that just a charging indicated there kind of showing you how well it's doing in terms of charging speeds and how fastest devices we're getting close to 30 30 minutes let's see let's see 30 minutes up we passed 30 minutes it didn't hit at 30 minutes we'll see what we get with this device is it gonna be close it's gonna be around 32 minutes I would say just guessing through this and yeah and the other devices are still not even anywhere close I mean you can see where the galaxy is and where the made 30 years and yes it's um yeah hundred percent at 32 minutes and 30 seconds for the Opel Reno ace that is insane I mean that is absolutely insane now of course some of you are wondering okay is does this thing run really hot is it's you know what are the temperatures that kind of crazy things so let's check the tabs for it and see what we actually get for temperatures and just measure mean here it was about 90 degrees which is pretty cool so you know what I'm gonna put it down and grab some breakfast okay so I mean there's gotta be a few things we can talk about with this device while the other phones charge taking a closer look at the auto reno ace it's got a 6.5 inch display nice-looking display we can see the wallpaper on there it's got a teardrop notch now other things you find feature wise it does have a headphone jack so that's actually pretty cool and as you know USB type-c port for that fast charging now this is powered by the Snapdragon 855 plus processor so in terms of gaming this is the device that will do a lot of gaming for you 12 gigs around one of the top gigs around ufs 3.0 storage so when play games like college any mobile you're getting really fast smooth gameplay and that's toppled with the 90 Hertz refresh rate of the display which it can be locked at 90 Hertz so you do have that built in which is great and that's absolutely fantastic and you also have got some really good speakers in terms of audio sounds really good I mean decibels is like 101.9 or so but overall this device is solid now let's go ahead and check the other devices as we're talking here the oneplus 70 finishes at 57 minutes and one one second the mint 30 Pro comes up next at 64 minutes and running up the whole quartet here is the Galaxy Note 10 eight minutes whoo it's been a fun test yeah I mean it is impressive the fact that he took 32 minutes yes it's not 30 but mattress County seriously 32 minutes to charge my device from 0-200 truly insane allowed me to do other things like game check out the device mall all that fun stuff which you saw but think about it in five minutes it was twenty four percent at twenty minutes it was eighty four percent that is insane I mean and the fact that the temperatures stayed relatively cool on this device while charging again huge plus there I mean I like what I see plus you've got the fact that look it's got a Snapdragon a 55 plus it's got a 90 Hertz display it stays at nine year it doesn't actually drop down and you can actually use some really good gaming on this device truly impressive now if you want to find out more about the uphold Reno ace use the link down below this device is currently available in China hopefully we'll see it around the world soon but I've got to say I am impressed with this right here from Oppo and I'm excited to see more companies do this again charging speeds are better again they've done a good job here and look my minds anyway guys leave your thoughts down below what do you think about charging your smartphone in about 13 minutes now that you've seen it happen do you want your smartphone to actually do that leave those comments down below don't forget to Like share subscribe to the channel and always enjoy your entertainment | Booredatwork.com | UC5lDVbmgb-sAcx2fjwy3KQA | 2019-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,271 | 6,472 |
uDR7MhTQ5x0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDR7MhTQ5x0 | Margery's Piano | so I am recording my feelings now after having let go the piano to this lovely Sarah my neighbour and watch it roll down the street expertly moved by Kevin and Jason and I just have this sense of peace and grant gratitude that the piano that my great-grandmother had sent to my grandmother in 1925 after she lost her first daughter that this piano is now in the home of a lovely young woman who has been longing to have a be on with her life and as I move toward leaving this home of 40 years I am just watching things move from my life from my space into other lives and other spaces and I'm feeling this wonderful sense of adventure about it and release and I wanted to record that and I want to remember it and I I want to share it because I feel like I've benefited so much from the fact that I was able to watch my own grandmother the one whose piano is now leaving my home I watched her decant her life for about 20 years from the time she was in her mid late 60s until she died at 92 I watched her give things away and tell their stories and share them and I'm now lucky enough to have her desk which I'm not giving away but I'm thrilled to be able to to move the piano down the street it just says this video shows just a few doors away really just three houses down Walnut Avenue a merchant bill to Sara's house where it will be played it will bring joy and I just we both were just astounded by the beauty of this season with the beautiful dog woods and the color that changes and it's so fleeting and here we have this relic of almost 100 years of music and solace and joy moving from place to place it started out in Ohio was shipped to I mean it started out in New York shipped to Ohio then it came back to Morristown New Jersey and then I moved to California and it went to California with me and then I moved back and it came back and now here it is in virgin bill in Sarah's life and in a place where I believe it will find another true home and it won't be hopefully neglected again for seven years as I neglected it but I'm grateful and thank you and blessings [Music] you | Janice Wilson Stridick | UCrvVw7Cbh3MDYhnDxqJsHWw | 2019-04-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 421 | 2,090 |
nWgornNU4iQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWgornNU4iQ | Ill thrift and autumn trace element management. Part 1: Charlotte Westwood on plant physiology | fluent and flowing um but if you can add them into the chat box which i'm sure people have used before but it's down the bottom of your screen if you're on a computer or if you're on your phone it is um the three dots in the corner and if you click on that you can type in your question and we will be able to feel them and ask charlotte and mary when appropriate so um yeah and at the end if we've got time we'll also have a bit of question time as well so feel free to ask as we go through and we will pass them on to charlotte thanks guys yeah so look um just on the questions a bit just to add my bit if we we do have a pretty tight time scale so if we don't get to your questions apologies for that but we'll do the best we can so look um just want to quickly introduce uh charlotte westwood from pgg rights and seeds um charlotte's going to talk to us about ill thrift at this time of year so i'll no further ado i'll hand you over to charlotte oh thanks very much garth and thanks to all the beef and lamb team for getting this organised and most importantly thanks for those of you who are joining us for this session well it's certainly starting to feel more like autumn so we thought that this topic will hopefully be relevant to a number of you um you know particularly across the geographical spread from taranaki down to the um the top half of the south island so automotive thrift is one of these vague things that um sometimes it's hard to put your finger on just what's going on and there we go what's it about so scene sitting here guys is that essentially it's just when your stock aren't doing as well as you would expect them to do at this time of year and there's a lot of definitions about how poorly is poorly well it's really about taking your expectations of what you've done in your best year and saying that perhaps for it may be for wiener cattle it may be for hoggett's heading into the winter that your live weight gain expectations are 30 or more lower than where you'd like them to be so you might normally tune along at 200 grams on lambs uh and they're only doing 130 140. and so that seems to be a little bit of a cut point a new zealand centric cut point to set expectations by but realistically it's quite subjective and if you do feel that performance is not as good as it should be you know just everything looks off cattle maybe often the coat um you know a bit of a bit of a dull you know look to the fleece it can reflect a wide number of things and i'm going to put a slide up it's just trying to explain how broad the causes are that can contribute to this but with regard to my brief um yes i am a registered veterinarian like mary but i'm going to leave here to do a lot of the heavy lifting on the animal health stuff even though i am a vet and focus more on the nutrition things that can contribute to it so we'll cover some aspects of what happens as the quality of your pastures change or quality and quantity as we move from summer dry pasture to more of your post autumn flush the first decent autumn rain of the year and how things change and why the new and recovering pasture growth may in part not always entirely but in part contribute to lower than expected performance so multiple things in in play here but i would encourage you particularly where you have concerns with regard to presence of clinical disease uh in your sheep and beef that as always webinars are not intended to replace the advice of your own vet uh he or she will know your own farm your stock in your specific situation so please do seek professional advice so obviously the motivation to try and identify what's causing automobile thrift and to do something about it is that clearly we end up with stock that may stand still or not perform well in the autumn so then you're always chasing to play catch up on performance heading into winter when obviously things get more expensive and more difficult to keep animals lifting both in terms of either life weight gain or perhaps you condition or whatever other metrics that you're trying to improve so in many cases we may see things like clinical cocciliosis internal parasites uh that will glance over very briefly today or just maybe everything looks fine but life weight gain is sub-optimal so you're ready for my crazy mind map on this of all the things that can potentially contribute to automobile thrift and this is just for brain dump so many of you and mary as well we'll have some other ideas but this is what we're going to work on today for this lunchtime webinar firstly we'll touch on and i'll have try and have a slide on each of these initially feed budgeting we can't get into the nitty-gritty of feed quality and clinical issues uh if it's a feed budget challenge and it's sometimes difficult to get your feed budget just so just right at this time of year with regard to your summer pasture before things change with our autumn rains this can obviously be quite poor depending on the type of season that we've had and obviously the season's been all over the place from taranaki down to the upper south islands each will have a specific set of circumstances i'm going to touch briefly on the importance of stock water both in terms of absolute supply of top stock water and also quality this is i guess where we lean into the point around changing pasture quality and with autumn break rain comes a flush of feed and we can see quite an abrupt change uh both in the dry matter percentage of pasture but also aspects around crude protein and also fibre so we'll come back to that in a moment as well as that then we move into some of what we term the anti-nutritionals that may be the clinical subclinical effects of facial eczema mycotoxins and ryegrass endophyte alkaloids which are the chemicals produced by the endophytes within ryegrass so i'll come back to this and last and by no means least certainly internal parasites uh clearly these topics are not in order of significance or importance uh internal parasites subclinical disease more moving more into the animal health space as well and trace mineral and also potentially vitamin deficits versus demand by animals and mary's going to do an outstanding job of that when i've stopped walking away so i look forward to your part mary so yeah feed feed supply versus demand i mean feed budgets are like cash flow budgets they're just a necessary evil and there's no point me or mary or other rural professionals that you work with talking about other things until we acknowledge the importance of feed budgeting we do see a change feed supply post autumn break depending on of course how the summer has treated you and you know for many areas we've had not a bad summer in terms of feed supply other years less so so there is quite a change in demand we may go from an absolute deficit through to a surplus and short time um but when we start looking at outside of straight pasture growth rates we can see issues with summer pasture post autumn rain uh on the onset of rain quite often a lot of the tag and the thatch that's present in your summer pasture actually decays and rots and your average pasture cover may drop um two or even 300 kilograms dry matter average pasture cover if you have a lot of thatch non-green material present in summer pasture so a feed budget certainly when i run feed budgets i never account for that but it can see you go from a what's comfortably supply equaling demand into actually a small deficit after the autumn rains due to that dry matter loss another aspect around feed budgeting is that we mentioned before that the new growth contains a relatively low percentage of dry matter more about that shortly and to be fair to all of us it's really easy to overestimate pasture mass on offer with autumn regrowth when you've got that lovely flush of green grass the dry matter percent can be quite low we think that there is a pasture mass of perhaps 1400 there and there may only be a thousand we'll come back to that so to be fair to all of us we're only human and it can be easy with that autumn flush to inadvertently under feed stock and you'll see that you may put a mob of lambs into a paddock and think there's three to four days feed in there and actually they've beared it out after only a couple of days so we'll move on to the rest of the aspects around nutrition and anti-nutritional bits and pieces but yeah we do need a conservative feed budget they're boring i hate running feed budgets you hate running feed budgets but it's a it's a necessary evil if you'd like and so obviously feed budgeting for those of you you may be a junior shepard you know just starting out or you may be an experienced person who just hates spreadsheet based feed budgets but look there's a lot of good references out there and if in doubt um just seek advice from perhaps someone on the same road as you that knows more about these things reach out to beef and lamb or other rural professionals feed budgeting's quite quite fun and easy we're not fun but quite easy it just needs to be done so that aside leaving that behind what are some of the potentially nutritionally related challenges as stock move into the autumn and why this may in part explain autumn ill thrift after our autumn rains well firstly there's a change in quality of feed and this diagram i think has been around since i reckon since when i went through uni we've all seen it and to be fair you can't do away with it um anyone new into the industry it still captures you know the picture says a thousand words and essentially this is for a 30 kilo lamb as an example of the impact of the megajoules that's mjme megajoules are metabolizable energy on potential life weight gain so the energy value um is is along the horizontal part and then the potential live weight gain grams per hit per day for 30 kilo lamb so it's not unsurprising that as we get into the better quality feeds uh we potentially get better live weight gain and the bestest bestest thing is when a lamb is at foot and you milk which is by far the highest me and different calculations will take that even as high as uh 15 megajoules per kilogram dry matter of u milk so it's an old one it's a goodie but thrift starts to confuse us a little when we say but the autumn regrowth is very very high why might sometimes young stock particularly suddenly stand still and that's what we'll talk about so in theory early autumn pasture should be up here and why do we not always see the lamb live weight gains or calf wiener or even our two live weight gains that we're looking for so we'll come back to that in a minute i'm just going to jump in and we briefly mentioned the importance of stock water now even though i'm jumping around a bit i make no apologies for it but stock water is really important but the requirement changes as we go from summer pasture through to autumn break or flush so some some are pasture i mean that's just an abysmal looking pasture there in terms of quantity and quality but the dry matter percent on summer pasture can get as high as 35 or even 40 dry matter so our stocks requirement for water is much higher on that pasture than it is on the autumn flush when all of a sudden that the autumn flush grass is chock full of water and the stock water requirements drop so dry matter percent being high in summer pasture we have much higher demand for stock water and if we don't offer stock water when they're on these drier types of feed it's the same as us sitting down this morning for breakfast with a bowl full of wheat picks and i'll tell you what you eat one dry wheat bix and i'm about done that's going back to when i was a kid i think we used to try those as trying to dare our mates who could eat the most dry wheat bits and it's pretty tough unless you put that milk on so for stock to eat a lot of feed and not have a lot of water in these and it's a dry feed you will reduce the dry matter intake the ability of that animal to consume feed so thirsty stock eat less feed reduce feed conversion efficiency that's what fce is for conversion efficiency and ironically in late summer early autumn if you haven't yet got lush feed on hand that will contribute to problems so it could be an absolute lack of water the old empty trough scenario or that water is just disgusting to drink so don't underestimate the importance of stock water in late summer early autumn while the grass or pasture is extremely dry and just a wee reminder here is that within the 2018 code of welfare for sheep and beef cattle where as people in charge of animals we are obligated to provide water to stock so just a wee reminder there so for a range of reasons it is important uh to offer stock water so coming back to the feed and i've spent a number of years both studying and working in australia and there's there's a fascinating condition that comes out of western australia with merinose called crazy running disease it's true story you google it you should better find it there's actually a paper scientific paper written on it and what happens is that in the mediterranean climate in western australia coming out of a drought when feed is both scarce but also not a lot of green leaf on it um stock can chase that emerging green pick of feed they're going yum at last i have green feed after a very dry summer and what can happen is that they can consume very little feed and yet walk a long way to chase that feed so that increasing amount of times spent walking and grazing increasing requirement requirements for energy with that and yet they're eating very little so again they can walk off condition in terms of body condition and this can can be associated with ultra fine merinos having problems of a wall break at that time um crazy running disease relates to issues of too much ammonia room and ammonia in their system and i'll come back onto that shortly because that can actually at the extreme i've never come across it in new zealand but under those conditions i can sometimes see some degree of neurological things going a little bit crazy so crazy running disease there you go that's today's unusual topic so post break the way that they've learnt to manage it is to consider even though you have grass growing to consider using your subdivided areas to hold stock in relatively smaller areas to stop stop stop stop wandering chasing green pick and ironically continue to feed supplementary feeds and allow pastures to accumulate more mass in front of stock so that we don't have them walking over big paddocks particularly if you don't have a lot of subdivision at your place and therefore when they do go out onto pasture they can walk less and and walk less both in terms of grazing to find feed and actual walking around to get some water in it and eat more per every mouthful of feed and i'll come back to that as well as when you're looking to have some sustainability of the perenniality of your pastures by allowing more pasture mass to accumulate in front of you post autumn break it's good for the animal stops there running around eating very little for for a lot of walking but it also favors the survival of your perennial pasture species post autumn break your grasses are waking up so to speak with that green drought phase we get to just a green fuzz of a little bit of regrowth coming through all of that has been punched out of the root reserves of your perennial pasture species if we allow crazy running to graze over the top of that you will exhaust the root reserves on your perennial species and persistence will become more of a problem another of my crazy mind maps when we have our autumn post-break pasture compared to summer pasture there's a whole lot of different nutritional stuff happening here on average the dry matter percent is much lower in other words is much more water per bite higher crude protein the protein that is there is more room and degradable which is broken down more extensively and quickly to ammonia in the rumen and hold that thought we're going to come back to that in a moment on average it's lower fiber and so obviously the fecal consistency of your stock will change uh notable in both sheep and cattle particularly in beef that will start to get the squirts higher ndfd means digestibility of fiber so it breaks down more quickly and extensively in the room and we get more sugars higher water-soluble carbohydrates it's these guys here and then coming on to this aspect that mary's going to cover for us soon is that we have both increasing demands and supply of minerals and vitamins everything changes from what's been happening over the summer so we go from what was on the left might be just a tiny bit of green pickle no green pick and all of a sudden we're in the land of milk and honey once again but when this happens abruptly we do have quite a change that can potentially affect our animals and in theory the feed on the right should be even 12 me per kilograms of dry matter lambs should be flying or cattle should be flying but in many cases despite on paper just looking a good feed it doesn't always translate to what the animal needs not for the first two perhaps three weeks or even sometimes a bit longer before their their rumen and other parts of the gastrointestinal tract are capable of both digesting and utilizing this new type of feed so there's no numbers wrapped around here intentionally because each and every one of you this will vary and particularly this year where a lot of you have had better summers than average and the summer pasture has actually been quite good quality so the magnitude or quantum of change from summer to autumn won't be as profound as it would be in a very dry year but as i mentioned those mind map those those blue factors on on the previous slide you know summer we may be moderate to high going to low to moderate dry matter uh energy it might be low energy that suddenly goes to high digestibility which is the same as energy in a nutshell but again low to high protein and this is a point i'm going to come on to because i know a lot of you will be interested in the protein story we may go from low protein depending on the percentage of legumes in your summer pastures through to moderate or even very high and then we go to quite low fiber and that's contributing to the sloppier dung the sloppy done quite often the autumn does just simply come from the low dry matter percent we get high fecal moisture as well and sugars again from low through to higher and depending on how we go for time with that time keepers keeping an eye on us the tastiness can change through this time particularly when you have high endophyte a lot of seed head and not much legume and all of a sudden we've got a very tasty potential pasture but sometimes autumn pasture isn't always tasty we'll cover that depending on how we have time to share that one so it's quite a busy place inside the guts of the animal and the paunch and the intestines everything's having to adjust to sudden changes in this diet as we shift from summer to autumn pasture again the magnitude of change varies from year to year so let's look at the firstly what's the impact of low dry matter percent of autumn pastures post break well the first thing is you may note that they're not drinking as much from your your subdivided and stop water supply pastures that you're very proud of and well done for subdividing and getting stock water in there but damn it they'll stop drinking well it's because they're eating a lot of water with this feed um we can see a lower intake of dry matter on very wet feed and these two mechanisms which i'll put one aside and then come on to the second mechanism sounds crazy but the researchers over the years have inserted balloons into the rumens of ruminant species and filled the rumens up with water so in other words trying to mimic what a lot of water in the rumen might do and yes when you do that you do reduce dry matter intake because the capacity of the rumen is reduced but in the real world where we don't have balloons in the room and rather just a lot of water slopping around we don't believe that that slopping around of water is going to reduce dry matter intake because there's no more fit for food because actually the third stomach the amazon and the large intestine and the cecum are very clever at quickly resorbing that water so we don't believe a sloppy gut full of water reduces dry matter intake rather this is the second part and it makes sense to all of you i'm sure is that when we have a lot of water and not much dry matter in every bite that our sheep and cattle are taking is that every mouthful that can is eaten takes less dry matter in a low dry matter percent so to to reach our heady expectations of high performance and let's say okay quite a small lamb as an example but let's say 34 or 35 kilo lamb requires to eat 1.5 1.6 kilograms dry matter of feed noting that's eaten not offered that's after allowing for wastage hey wow let's put a silly number on but it's not silly for some feeds nine percent dry matter that's almost 17 kilos wet weight that that lamb's got to consume so if we combine that with a very low uh pasture mass so every bite's not taking a lot of feeding that's a little wonder that these lambs won't perform as well as they can that said some feeds such as chicory can be as low as eight percent or even seven percent dry matter and yet lambs fly on chicory despite that high dry matter uh sorry the low dry matter high water content it could be that chicory because chika is a very upright plant the lamb can still take very large mouthfuls and can compensate therefore so the key around low dry matter percent is to make sure that there's sufficient pasture mass that stock can get a decent mouth full of feed so again not chasing that green pick when the resi the pre and post-grazing residuals are very low so we want higher sorry just on on that just while you're there we just had a question come through from renee yes does high dry matter protein grain supplement have a place when pasture is very low in dry matter or is it a higher dry matter that is needed uh look that's a good question renae potentially and obviously having a high dry matter feed when you have autumn pasture and full flight and potentially very soft it obviously has the other benefit that we get the effect called substitution that when they eat something higher dry matter they eat less pasture so that can speed up your ability to build pasture mass in front of you so that's about holding them back and continuing supplements i think probably the ideal is to and particularly for those of you more extensive systems where you're not keen on feeding out would be to allow the pre-grazing mass to accumulate as much as you can so that they get the depth of every bite consuming enough feed i think that's probably the first take-home advice rather than necessarily pushing people into a higher input system to fix the dry matter problem it's a good question but all i'd ask is don't have a low dry matter pasture combined with a low pasture mass that's limiting their ability cattle particularly they don't necessarily compensate well with eating more bites per day when feeds short but lambs do have an ability to potentially compensate to some degree by taking more bites per day but i think it's about holding stock off these pastures and waiting for a high enough mess that the bite into the sword takes as big a mouthful as she can to somewhat offset this challenge just ask again renee if i haven't been clear enough there thanks garth i'm leaving behind the dry matter percent story but again we can come back at questions if we have time at the end what about the crude protein i know this comes and goes from year to year as a concern not only for young stock in the autumn or at all parts of a year to be fair also the concern around potentially topping for use in other stock classes with regard to young stock particularly not leaving behind the other stock classes if animals suddenly change from a very low protein dry summer pasture onto a high protein feed so this isn't limited to summer autumn pasture change but also perhaps lambs they may be big singles coming off the hill not quite ready to kill straight off mum you might drop them on loosen which this isn't necessarily a good idea a large single that's only two or three kilos away dropping onto loosen but that sudden dietary change that can also happen shifting from dry summer pasture to autumn lush pasture is we get that sudden burst of rapidly rumored degradable protein being converted into room and ammonia and it overwhelms the room and microbes ability to convert it into nice microbial protein rather we end up with high levels of room and ammonia and what that can do is cause a low dry matter intake or dmi it's a negative feedback loop essentially a high flush of rumin and therefore blood ammonia makes them go ugh don't feel quite so good thanks very much i'm not going to eat quite as much of that food thanks very much and that can suppress appetite and fill up such stages the rumen gradually over a period of days or sometimes two to three weeks changes the types of microbes present that are more able to take all of that surplus protein and more effectively to convert it into microbial protein that means available for doing more useful things like lean tissue growth in the case of say hogwarts and wiener calves so they can show by simply standing still for a number of weeks and yet that lovely graph we had up before said oh 12 me leucine or 12 me or even 13 me autumn grass says they should be doing 300 a day on lambs why that this is this is one one of the mechanisms that may contribute over a period of time the rumen adjusts as mentioned and other parts of the tract of the gut will also adjust including um you know mary and other vets on here you'll laugh at second-year biochemistry at vet school we learned about all the enzymes of the urea cycle and what the urea cycle in the liver does is convert all that ammonia into urea that becomes urinary urea that's excreted at the back end the poor old liver over the summer gets a bit lazy and doesn't have a lot of the necessary enzymes for urea cycle activity and when we shift onto very high protein feeds it takes time to suddenly lift the urea cycle capacity to detoxify ammonia into urea so this is about taking time and careful transition to get them from a low protein to a higher protein feed so through this time we'll come on to internal parasites probably going too slow we may not come onto internal parasites but sometimes that we get what's loosely pardon the pun loosely called a protein scour we don't entirely know if this is true dietary protein overload or ammonia toxicity or whatever but it may be simply the an osmotic effect which means a lot of protein and the intestines small intestine particularly is drawing in fluid from um from tissues and is contributing to a high higher fecal moisture and dragging more of a scar through may just be the dark green color as all the chlorophyll break down products from that green grass and that's almost goes black but probably high more moisture feces from the fact that there's low dry matter percent so again it's not always protein and we'll come back to internal parasites if we have time so in time the room and the liver will adjust to autumn pasture for those of you that are more in summer safe areas or have had a kinder summer this year especially more recently and you've got a lot of green pick around on your summer pastures and yet we do have i think some southerly weather coming through next week where we are many of us are going to get rain you may get no transition gut transition this year because you already have a lot of green pick in your summer feed versus other years you'll recall we just had tag and thatch and not grit a lot of green material in years where you feel you may have a sudden transition ironically and it seems crazy when you've just had autumn rain and you're desperate to stop feeding out and preserve what supplements you have on hand for winter ironically you may be advised to continue to offer some baleage or hay to stock just to help transition the guts including the room in the liver across to this very very high quality feed obviously not useful if you feed hay and you've got lambs slash hoggetts and they go oh it's going to sleep on us i've never seen this before so it depends on if they know what it is of course and then just the palatability and quality of that or and again i'm sounding like a broken record here we wait for some higher pasture mass to accumulate in the autumn pastures if you've come out of a very dry summer and wait to reach high grazing mass higher pre-grazing mass both high dry matter percent with it being a bit higher the protein will be less room and degradable and there'll be more sugars water-soluble carbohydrates so more of a balanced diet having a higher pre-graze mass than having that short pick that they run around so the themes are the same it's just i guess i'm backgrounding it from a different angle moving on to animal health i think we've got about seven minutes um garth and others so you can tell me to shut up when we're when we're there i'm not going to run into mary's time and i'm going to move through this reasonably quickly because i'm assuming that almost everyone if not everyone here knows all about internal parasites and mary you can roll your eyes oh my gosh this this diagram also has been around since i think when i was at vet school and i'm not going to tell you how old i am but it was a bloody long time ago um but those of you quite sincerely with a level and internal power level of interest internal parasites that it's an area you haven't dabbled on i'd strongly advise you go to the beef and lamb website and and haul off the wormwise resource book she's a goodie i've unashamedly pinched this diagram from here because it explains very elegantly what happens in the autumn coming out of a dry summer so where internal parasites come from this is a very basic explanation is the third stage or l3 larvae from internal parasites that hatch out of eggs l1 l2 and then the l3s are the wrigglers um the one that are ones that are very mobile and climb up your pastures ready saying eat me eat meat of a stock and the numbers can go down relatively low in the summer again depending on how much summer moisture is around how they can survive in dung paths and then when we get the flush of lovely moisture for africa all of a sudden moisture helps them crawl up the pasture the blades of your grasses and um essentially present themselves to be consumed and away goes your burst of intestinal parasitism in the autumn those of you that have had a better summer may find that there hasn't been the traditional summer dip in your area and l3 challenge may have been a problem right the way through so please defer to your to your local vets um to discuss this further this is just a generalization so in terms of automobile thrift what's the internal parasites role whether it can be a biggie for young stock particularly when it's not necessarily due to the parasites destroying the gut lining although certainly they can destroy the gut lining the main thing that happens to feed conversion efficiency is your young stocks immune system going a little bit crazy lots of crazies in this presentation eh the immune system goes a bit wild and that causes some of the reduction and dry matter intake their desire to eat stuff so that can be as little as 15 well it's still not little is it 15 to 20 drop in their dry matter intake with subclinical internal parasitism through to full noise clinical parasitism they look thin as a rake uh dags for africa down the backs of the legs scouring cattle crapping through the eye of a needle where they have no desire to eat at all so and there's obviously a spectrum between those two as well as that particularly for young growing animals who have a high requirement for protein to build uh both lean tissue and bones who are still actively growing they're in the teenage phase of their life we still have those animals absorbing dietary protein and microbial protein that flows from the rumen but they can have the reverse flow of blood proteins leaking from from the blood supply back into the intestines which is just a shambles in terms of a genuine protein loss as well as that we may have reduc a reduction of protein manufactured by the gut from the liver and that contributes to automobile thrift so very much an internal parasite issue so if you're blaming all of your automobile thrift on just one thing low dry medicine and pastures blah blah blah blah that initial mind map dump remember that parasites behind under feeding i think internal parasites deserve for young stock to be second cab off the rank as likelihood of auto mill thrift and please do talk to your vet for more information about that as well as that your vet and or farm consultant and or beef and lamb representative can give you some some basic discussion points and there's some good resources both in the wombwise book but also these other fact sheets on beef and land's website as well uh about autumn avoiding autumn grazing with young stock on lambing and weaning blocks where the l3 challenges are probably higher oh here i go again it's the charlotte take home from today accumulate more pasture mess before grazing i've got a diagram to explain that the higher pasture mass and higher post-grazing residuals the less the intake of l3s unimproved pastures so you've got a lot of brown top type pastures they will host more l3 larvae that improved pastures and we'll come on to that shortly um and potentially with short rotations we're talking about annual and italian rye grasses and tetraploid rye grasses that tend to be a little bit more upright and and less tiller dense they support fewer l3s just because the sword is more open and not as nice to hold moisture for l3s to wriggle around them and then not to graze to low post grazing residuals so essentially when we say that and this is worm wise so go back to that resource this diagram has been around since the 70s and no i wasn't at fit school in the 70s i'm not that old is that when you graze low into the pasture sword most of the l-3s are in the bottom of that sword i'm finishing up on internal parasites goodness my phone's going everything's happening here this is some some older work from 1995 just showing the the differences in l3 load on different types of feeds and looking at chicory lucerne brassicas wasn't part of the work but that in autumn there can be alternative crop species to greatly reduce the l3 challenge to your stock we've covered that anyway it's there if anyone wants to pause the recording and read that work with yvette is my my key take home here we're going to skim through this because i've got two more minutes to go facial eczema more relevant the further north we go but please we must remember with facial elexima that subclinical and certainly clinical facial extra damage is not about skin damage it's about the liver damage the liver is incredibly important for nutrient repackaging and processing to ensure good food conversion efficiency so again keep out of the base of the sword that's where the spools live don't graze low into the sword exactly the same advice as internal parasites and talk to your vet uh with regard to requirements for zinc zinc capsules boluses uh where and if required and spore counting if you are in a hot zone to understand risk well before it arrives alkaloids if you have older pastures wild or standard type ryegrass endophytes there are many alkaloids associated with the wild or standard type indophytes a couple of which are associated with reduced fee conversion efficiency uh ryegrass staggers doesn't in its own right cause um reduce fee conversion efficiency but if they're staggering clearly they don't eat enough and they go backwards ergovalene increases risk of heat stress reduce dry matter intake don't do well and a couple of the other indified alkaloids actually increase fecal moisture so increased risk of dags and scarring so risk factors there are a lot of seed heads and tag grazing low under the sword oh gee zero go again and watch out because with wild or the oldest standard type ryegrass endophytes the short green pick that comes from the autumn can quite often contain a lot of the endophyte alkaloids uh so that short green pit can be a problem so the novel endophytes the majority of novel endophytes available in modern rye grasses don't have these issues and you can talk to your vet and your rural reseller about identifying and potentially choosing some regrassing options to reduce the risks uh mycotoxins really briefly there's a hot potch of mycotoxins um in autumn pasture particularly post rains where you have the thatched still present from the summer and it's a lovely place so when you're seeing facial eczema when you're seeing mushrooms and you've got quite a thatch at the base of your sword there's a good chance you've got some weird stuff of which not all of them have been reported in new zealand predominantly they are a number of different species um of fusaria or fusarium singular including deoxynovalenol navalnol and zeralinone so the first to don and niv they can cause liver and kidney damage and a lot of non-specific ulcerative signs and the further north we go into warmer areas xeraline is estrogenic and it can even make weathers grow little tiny tits and a butter on them which is just freaky so hard not well studied there is a little bit of work um that beef and lamb you have got on your website so if you google that um how to avoid it don't crazy low into the sword oh my i might as well just quit now and so that's a take home that last slide people um mary i'm not going to steal your your time psychogenic regulation that's a stupid word to finish off with your heads and hands saying you know what does that mean another cause of ill thrift is if the animals don't want to eat your lovely stuff you've prepared for them let's pick on lambs lambs if we've got lambs going into the other extreme of 3 500 pasture mass that's beyond their grazing horizon they don't like to eat it we all know this stuff like bug of the scientists you guys know this stuff tetraploid and diploid ryegrasses they love tetraploids tasty tetraploids so those of you in more you're better country finishing flats um you know going for a tetraploid type of grass can improve the consumption of those higher sugar high sugar grasses don't always express the high sugar tendency and especially in this part of the world where people are watching today while type endophytes don't taste good another reason to go to novel types the wild ones just taste foul very high applications of sulfur very high applications of k and the accumulation of nitrate and autumn pastures can reduce intake of feed so mary i'm not sure if you're talking nitrates but that can act like uh accumulation of room and ammonia and make them not want to eat picture on the right leaf rust depending on where you are with summer late summer leaf rust can still be a problem won't cause animal health problems the two types of rust that we see on our pastures but who wants to eat that orange stuff and then of course we all know what they do around stock camps i'm going to be quiet now and um sorry we've we've run a couple of minutes over time for questions um garth and the team but um just finishing up there's lots of stuff going on work through one by one get some help if in doubt good luck and thank you thank you very much charlotte um yeah i'm not sure i prefer my clock and it's you've got you finishing right on time so thank you very much for that just before before you put your microphone on mute um just had one question that's come through um before you go can you see l3 larvae on grass blades i wish we could but we can't so they are most certainly there but very hard to see with the naked eye especially someone old like me when i'm half blind any comments on that mary you can unmute certainly in a scientific like that that 1995 scientific paper they certainly did counts um under the microscope but comments mary i'd rather look for them in the guts um no you can't can't see the larvae on the grass so yeah definitely needs the microscope | Beef + Lamb New Zealand | UCVaOR_VazNoT4EdXQpGHFQA | 2022-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,572 | 40,630 |
UtDjIb7b8i4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtDjIb7b8i4 | Bicycle wheel spoke replacement and wheel trueing | hey guys what's up we are here at cyber bikes i have a rim that needs three uh new spokes uh i have the pliers to cut the spokes i have the new spoke which i already cut the correct length and i have just done the threads so this is a tool um very important tool here in the bike shop which allows us to have uh custom length spokes so this bike here uh this wheel got involved in a small accident uh the derailleur the the rear mesh came into the wheel plow uh so damage the mesh we put a new one and uh it broke three spokes of that rim so right now i'm installing a new spokes into the rim had to remove the tire the rim tape inner tube everything removed to have access to the broken knee poles and also had to remove the cassette and the disc brake on the other side so i have free access to the today's spock holes in the hub so after i cut the length you know the length of this spoke as i cut it here plow i then put it in my tool it's like a vise it works like a vice like a drew on this side and on the other side it's uh it's a tread maker you can see we have three rolex rollers every time i i spin the lever here the shaft rotates and starts cutting the threads on the spoke that's being held by this vice here on the left very simple uh do but very functional uh so according to the diameter of the spoke you have to change the size of the head and of course you can adjust uh how you're gonna cut it you know how deep you're gonna groove the threads so you can quickly adjust it uh and yeah after the spokes are all set we can check how much tension we have on these spokes uh and yeah we're gonna through the wheel with the throwing stand and this bike should be back on the road soon | Cyberbikes | UC8Ejwg_ARy4ZkXqdvFGXMdQ | 2021-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 357 | 2,012 |
AHzcoEfb6s4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHzcoEfb6s4 | Analyst: Expect clear and firm response after Pentagon says Russian jet downed U.S. drone | foreign well look it certainly sounds like a Russian pilot was was horsing around and deliberately trying to uh destroy what they're saying was a US MQ-9 drone uh over the uh over the baltics of the Black Sea rather and so this is this is a provocation it's probably something of a test the Russians of course don't like the fact that we're flying admittedly in international waters there and they're expressing their displeasure so it's pretty obvious why they're doing it it's it's clearly an irresponsible act nevertheless and so we'll we'll see how it develops yeah so the the news reports are in MQ-9 uh that's a probably an MQ-9 Reaper I'm not sure exactly the the model but these are frankly some of very widespread widely used uh let's just call them trucks that can carry any number of payloads they've been used in the war on terrorism to for for hellfires but also for uh ISR uh uh intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance uh to to surveil and spy but again these are essentially uh versatile UAV trucks and you can put all number of things on them but it's a pretty common uh pretty common drone well unfortunately the Russians kind of think of the Black Sea as their their own Lake uh legally speaking it is international waters they don't really like that fact but it's certainly from an international law perspective insulates the United States from any kind of allegation that we were into Russian airspace or something like that well there's been quite a lot of drone and counter drone activity in and around Ukraine just absolutely tons of it and it's really been I would say one of the most widespread uh conflicts with not merely UAV but Counter UAV activity and so it's really Advanced the activity but continue the activity we've seen in the Armenia Azerbaijan conflict from a couple years ago and the like I will say also there's another precedent to think about here and that is I think it was uh during the Trump Administration Iran shot down a U.S Global Hawk which is a very large uh drone that we use for surveillance we were operating from international waters there as well sadly the United States did not respond president Trump chose to countermand a kinetic response to that clear shoot down of a U.S aircraft and as a result you saw an escalation of Iranian activity in the months that followed that led up to back and forth the targeting of suleimani and then after that the firing of Iranian ballistic missiles into Iraq at U.S bases so I don't think that this is going to lead to that but nevertheless I do think it suggests the need for some kind of firm and clear response of the part of the United States you know I think number one is going to be the the firmness and the clarity with which the United States responds identifying it we don't want our own weakness or indecision here to be perceived by the Russians as an encouragement to try something else and test us on something else you've had so many statements over the past year about you know defending NATO territory and all these other things we don't want any kind of in the gray Zone kind of activities to further test where exactly that line is [Applause] thank you | Kanal13 | UC_TneqvSfh-KsIyZMlJjVsQ | 2023-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 575 | 3,173 |
_TRTltaPMAc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TRTltaPMAc | MEDVEDEV vs TIAFOE | Indian Wells 2023 Semi Final | Live Tennis Play-by-Play | foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] what's going on everybody Welcome to semi-final day for the men and man we got some interesting matchups I think we've maybe expected one of them but the other one's a little unexpected especially considering mevative hates these chords so much he's somehow figuring out how to win uh but he's playing siafo in tiafo hasn't complained about the chords and he's gonna have the crowd on his side like a million percent so this is gonna be interesting to see if Maddie can keep his cool because we all know that he's pissed off about these courts and the crowd's going to be yelling at him maybe the crowd yelling might actually help him I don't know how are we everybody we're just playing with this women's doubles match to finish with uh krachikova and uh and and uh uh senior Cobra they're about down there nearly a match point uh but let's get the preview because these guys have played a few times before but they haven't played in a little while denim versus Francis tiafo it's the first semi-final for the men I didn't even Wallace for 2023 and both guys have been impressive to get to the semi-finals remember Dev started the tournament off it's number five seed and we're gonna buy in the first round in the second rounding take on Nakashima who had just beaten John Isner in the previous round but this was no problem for Maddie getting to win straights six four six three and the third round he taken on avashka who had just beaten Van Der zanshaw the 28th seed in the previous round and this was a tough match for Maddie after complaining about the court several times he got through in three sets six two three six six one and the fourth round he takes on the 12th seed zverev who was coming back nicely from his injury and this was the all-time match of the tournament so far going over three hours with nevidev eventually winning six seven seven six seven five to advance to the quarterfinals in the quarterfinals never Dev will take on the number 23 Sid for Keena who had been very impressive to get to the quarterfinals and after a close second set mevidev would eventually get through in straights 6375 to advance to the semi-finals tiafo into the tournament is the number 14 seed we're gonna buy in the first round the second round he take on Countryman Geron but this pose no problems as he got through in straight sets six two six two and the third rounding take on Kubler who just beaten dimitrov the 21st seed in the previous round but again tiafa was super impressive getting through in straight sets 6-3-6-2 in the fourth round you take on the qualifier to Billow who had a very impressive week to make the fourth round but this was easy for TFO again winning six four six four and getting to the quarterfinals in the quarterfinals tiafo would take on Nori the 10th seed who'd won this tournament back in 2021 and this was one of tiarfo's best performances getting through in straights six four six four to get to the semis these guys are played four times the four with mevidev winning all four of their matches on outdoor hardcore but they haven't played for nearly two years last time being in Miami straight since Windham ever Dev having a look at the shot quality for both these guys and their serves identical in shot quality of both 8.0 to Herbert serves better in this one is gonna get the advantage but memadev has the advantage of the return at a 7.7 which is huge not only compared to TFO but also to the tour average nipp also has the advantage when the rally gets started with an 8.1 on the forehand and a 7.8 on the backhand the tiarfo is gonna have to serve well and hope that maybe medvedev's having an off day when the ground strokes get underway shot quality is a part of a range of new insights from the team at tennis insights it is calculated in real time and analyzes each shot speed spin depth width and impact on the opponent the number of the player cards are actually the 52-week rolling averages go check them out on Twitter link down below if tiafo is going to win this one he needs to use the core to his advantage and the crowd of course he is the hometown favorite of the favorite for the crowd being American and he needs to get me a bit of frustrated very fun matchup and maybe a matchup we didn't expect especially from trfo's point of view and I expect some real excitement here I'm gonna go with memade in three sets I think it's gonna be a very very tough match for Maddie to win though because the crowds against him he doesn't like the court the wind might be picking up in my might be a very tough match but I think he just gets through on experience but let me know down in the comments below who do you think's gonna win this one all right there you go everything you need to know in three minutes uh that's that's everything you need to know up to this point for this matchup you can see their quarterfinals onwards we only had one three setup bit of a bit disappointing uh we haven't really had a banger since Fritz versus sinner a couple days ago where it was right down the wire and Cena clutched it in the tire in the final set 6-4 and yeah Medi and tiafo straight forward I mean Maddie did have his uh his moments but big photo I mean he was very impressed against Nori didn't seem to be bothered at all about what's uh what happens or what was who's playing because he was playing a defending champion from two years ago ah sorry about um Part of Me Francis tiafo 16 in the world 25 year old from the USA he is particularly too right-handed ten wins three losses on the air having a good year two big four win a decent year no titles this year but he has got his one career title and he's uh he's been in a good form you know he has lost uh won three of his last six half and half of like 50 50 for the last couple but this week of course has turned it up and then I'm evident of the world number six 26 seven-year-old from Russia he's six foot six right-handed 19 wins two losses on the year and in those 19 wins he's beaten everybody you just name a name and he's beating him pretty much uh there's only one name he hasn't beaten and that guy is on the other half of the drawer three titles to his name back to back to back since the Australian Opening has not lost the match um winning three titles along the way and he's won 18 career titles including a couple miles one thousand so he's not no no not uh far into this uh to win these type of titles and you can see his form is all green now this is the more important part but Head to Head now I haven't played for two years all right so then plays into Miami for 21 a lot of things have changed tiafo seems to have matured a bit you know he's made a semi-final slam now he probably feels like he belongs uh a little bit more amongst these new general or this next generation pack but maybe that's one in the US Open so a lot of change for both and unfortunately if this was 12 months ago I think tiafo would rate his chances a lot more because meredy 12 months ago was terrible but maybe there's back and last time they played it was straight sets the time before that it was straight sets time before that with four sets but many got the win all on hard courts uh four matches four hardcore matches but the courts are slow and maybe Dave's not happy with them so that does that make a difference does it make it should it make a difference I mean yesterday it made no difference the two players that made the final last year lost to the two biggest servers on tour so are the courts really that slow or maybe they're just not happy about the conditions I don't know we'll find out oh by the way kojicaba and uh Sydney Jacoby just won I think they just won the doubles right is that final was that the final must be because they bring out a uh microphone okay how are we chat are we good we're good the question gosh it looks impressive with all the badges Matty has well yeah well let's talk about the badges because uh maybe some of you are looking and going what the hell are those things on the screen so these are the badges we have two different types of badges we've got style Badges and we have achievement badges uh here are the style badges so it's breaking down into uh six different styles of tennis you can see they're big servers speak for itself you know hitting Aces and unreturnables uh attacking baseliners those who are a little more aggressive on the ground strokes and maybe like to come to the uh come to the net and finish points off in the service box as well counter punches they're the more defensive types kind of the brick walls as uh as we call them deminor for example uh solid bass liners are some of the players that don't really have a have a preference on uh you know attack of Defense I mean fiontech right so you can defend well and she can also attack well all rounders they can do everything Roger Federer the ultimate all-rounder and the Net players the players that can play at the net uh and exclusively maybe serve volley uh for example like a Cressy and then the achievement Badges and we're going to add to this don't worry I know we're uh no I know some people are asking you'll get more what about this one of that we're gonna we're gonna add to this as well don't worry this is a work in progress uh you can see their world number one badge if you reach world number one you get the badge there's only three guys Four Guys Five Guys currently on tour that have that badge uh one of them is playing today one's playing later and then they might be playing for that spot one of them might be playing for the spot tomorrow uh then you've got Master 1000 so if you win this event you get that badge Australian Open French Open US Open Wimbledon I think that speaks for itself anyone who wins those trophies gets that badge so they're the badges uh we got many more badges coming up uh many more things and also uh big shout out to tennis insights uh a little bit different the previews where we're adding a little bit more information instead of me just saying keys to the match this and this I'll show you what uh we'll see who's uh who's actually better shot for shot and who can maybe win this uh win this match based on those kind of things so uh hopefully enjoyed the little different preview for the for the men's stuff what does better have Federer has all those badges plus the all-rounder I mean he's an all-rounder clearly I think that's he's the ultimate all-rounder players should be on call very soon they're just doing a trophy ceremony for the uh for the ladies and uh and then we'll get uh we'll get underway uh happy Sunday what's up how you doing yeah it is Sunday morning is it Sunday I don't even know anymore I don't even know anymore uh they normally beat traffic presentations next so it will be a minute yeah I'm watching it they're just you know given uh giving them their trophies um cam did you do you feel that fiance was making excuses with her rib pain ah geez I didn't expect uh unexpect that video to be so controversial it was just like an in I read the comments of that video I'm like Jesus people are crazy um some some people are going nuts um no I think she had legit like she didn't look very good and yeah Rebecca played great but fiance did not look good she was rushing the ball you know she was rushing to try and hit winners so if she's in pain by the way could you give me this broken umbrella Jesus she went oh umbrella and just it just broke um yeah look I think she I don't think she played well but she also might have been injured which is why she didn't play well could you give a Play-Doh okay I played good though you know sorry not could you uh Rebecca played good though but um yeah I think that I don't know I I don't think it's an excuse I mean fiance doesn't seem the type to be making excuses and you better shut your [ __ ] up okay then you hit left and you don't say sorry you think you're a hickey stop and you kept doing like this to the team oh man you better shut your [ __ ] up okay and then you hit leg and you don't say sorry you think you're a wicked I don't need to stop and you kept doing like this to the team it's a [ __ ] Russian you think this is normal [Music] hey 5K much love my brother no worries taking 5K tennis for the 10 appreciate that hopefully you're well we went over and well maybe you saw in the chat we jumped over yesterday and we had a had a we jumped in the chat for 5K hopefully a few people stuck around uh could you give a following Zachary's steps to Bluff what do you mean by that what does it mean Ash frantic weaknesses seem to be offensive Power Players yeah yeah we look we know that we know that from last year I mean it's not really anything new but it's more like the problem now is that the players that are off the top of the game or at least around her now are the Power Players whereas last year it was like she lost you know she lost the keys she lost her dad Maya she lost to uh Garcia you know she lost uh uh krujikova um she did lose this uh sabalenko she lost her she didn't play Rebecca last year on the main tour but yeah she was ostapenko right uh Collins so she was losing to the big uh she was losing the big hitters but most of those players at the time were not top 10. sabalanka was the exception but now it's like the players that are playing for the big trophies fiance is gonna have to play the big hitters you know you got you got Rebecca getting her uh you know getting her ranking up you got several anchor at number two you know so it's becoming more of things goat goat goat goat goat goat goat goat goat greatest of all time is about goat Zach to say I am hyped for this match is a understatement let's fingo match of the tourney so far Carlos in three my prediction and also over 22.5 all right that's in the next one that I think with the 20. uh yeah I'm I yesterday I was hyped and we didn't get the matches we want we didn't get the the scores we wanted but still epic matches but this today let's get three centers today I want three centers um this is up uh yeah get some sillies for uh Zach always put the 69 at the end I don't know why um it is funny uh this matches potential fire and the next one has Inferno potential well the next one has been pumped up is like the best match of all time but all on socials like sinner versus alcare that's the match but no one's really bothering to talk about this one which I think is it's got the crowd I mean the crowd's going to be more invested in this one because the trfo so I think this one's gonna have more of a buzz and this one might be the three seven the other one well I don't know the other one the other one can't be a straight set shortly the next one can't be through elgro sooner has to be three cents it's it's it's the law yeah automatically a three Setter exactly it has no point it might as well just play a third set right make it five just for fun um but yeah this one I feel like this one's a sleeper like this is a bit of a sleeper match you know this is I think this is going to be just as uh if not more exciting more dramatic I think this one has more drama mevidev with the crowd I mean this has the potential to maybe have to like mock the crowd you know as he does you know we've seen him in America before When the Crowds have kind of turned on him I I feel like this match could get a little well we could get some memes out of this one whereas the next one's going to be about tennis it's going to be about friends playing each other it's going to be tennis it's going to be shot making this one might be a little I feel like this one's a drama match many might get a little pissed off the crowd gets a little Rowdy he gets a little angry big foe put on a show I mean this one has the is going to be a little bit more maybe entertaining the wrong reasons that makes any sense you know what I mean uh any update on Halep uh no not that I know of she's playing apparently she's uh practicing on Clay that's all I know they're not started yet because we had to wait for the women's doubles final to finish but that is over so we're just waiting now for the uh for the matches to start and we are not far away uh can you explain that form section so yeah so form means uh the last five matches basically what have they done in their last five matches so the last five matches they've played before Indian Wells have been TFO had a loss two wins a loss and a win uh mevives had all wins so that's what the form means what they're what they've been doing lately up to this tournament gonna be an insane insane not a tennis I hope so we will played it all week uh look I don't want to get ahead of myself but I'm gonna I've gotta I've gotta set the groundwork so this is a huge tomorrow's gonna be a huge day we've got the women's final already set we're going to replay the um replay the Australian Open final uh if you haven't seen Gil gross gilgross has put a video out I think it was yesterday uh called like um WTA tennis is back or something like that and he was talking about how how rare it is that we get uh an Australian Open final rematch at Indian Wells like the fact that we have like two months later we're gonna see the same two players that played in Australia play in the next big thing you know next week trophy also criticova versus I mean if you take Dubai out of things because you know but Indian Wells Australian Open a little bit more on par in terms of uh Prestige uh but yeah he was yeah he's not wrong I mean when was the last time we saw the Australian Open finalists back it up at Indian Wells you know so it's gonna be really exciting uh and then the men's side of things we have a potential uh ridiculous matchup if we get me a bit of alcaraz now the other ones are okay you know Cinema tfo's not bad you know Cinema video we saw that a few weeks ago but that could be awesome that could be interesting alcarez versus uh tiafo could be really really cool too because that was a great U.S open match last year but I think the final that everyone wants that maybe isn't you know a fan of a particular player the neutral fan it's mevited about Chris because they haven't played since 2021 when they played last time it was on I think it was Wimbledon and maybe they've got an easy win 21 mevidev was much better than 21 alcaraz algres was still learning he hadn't made he hadn't really done much he kind of won a tournament here or there he but but sorry he kind of was you know had some matches here and there where we're like oh this guy but now like 23-hours and even 22 out grass so much better Grand Slam champions but both got championships they're both being world number one which is rare that we get a number one former world number one clash between two guys that aren't goats so that's another thing and with the cherry on top maybe they've gone for four trophies in four weeks which has never been done technically four weeks if by the calendar standard four events in four weeks never been done and El Chris has gone for the world of war and ranking so like tomorrow if we get that match up it's got so much going for it there's there's so many things happening elk is being world number one again it would be incredible you know he said after he lost it in Australia because he didn't get to play Australia he said I want it back give it give it back now the Djokovic hasn't been able to play he's got a chance meddy getting four in four weeks never been done crazy um that is the and then again a match that we haven't seen since 2021 but we haven't seen it in this climate right we haven't seen it with this mevideo versus this alcaraz we've seen it with good mever Dev versus like new alcaraz we haven't seen it with this these versions of these guys and it's great the members back in form because it would have been a shame to see it last year and now Chris get a win when he wasn't his best we're getting it pardon me we're getting it with these guys like you know at their best so it's every anyways we don't even know we're gonna get that much but I hope we do because it's everything that we want or it's everything that everyone wants and cam just cursed at locking in cinemas TFO shut up um Greg come on now um I gotta pump it up so come on um anyways that's if we don't get that it'll be fun don't worry there's plenty more uh things to talk about but that is what I think neutral fans want right who do you want in the final let me know how much time to go they should be out in the next five minutes who do you want to make the final let me know who do you want to see in the final what match do you want to see there's some of you might be tiarfo fans you're like I pick first gonna win shut the hell up man am I okay like I said tiafo versus okra is also interesting you know it's a rematch of the US Open that was a five Setter the crowd getting involved there's there's I can sell that match too don't you worry I will whatever whatever match we have I'm gonna I'm gonna sell it uh mediocre as many sinner I guess the match that I don't want to see is Meredith Center because we don't really saw that you know it was it was a straight well it was a straightforward win from evidence after the first set iafo sinner would be interesting because then those guys are going for a first Masters 1000 first big trophy for sinner like the first big big trophy and for tiafo so the only one that I think we we've seen but we you know we've already seen is never but never have sinner on this slow Court could be a could be an absolute banger and it's in a bit to algorize I mean Jesus all right well sinner could beat mevity in the final and then there you go that's what I want Medvedev to win easily okay both McEnroe there's always one uh medicine okay a few Maddie sinners in the chat geez okay no I didn't sell you I didn't sell you on the alcareers one maybe saying many Center so you guys can blame me for the curse um tiafa was fake what do you mean he's fake I just don't understand uh Wild Boy Wild Thing versus Wonder Boy who's that woman um want to see sinner winning big titles okay nice many cars will be a thunder match yeah meditative meditative Carlos is gonna if that happens that match at the moment has the most influence on the game right now because you know like we're talking yesterday with those matches um you know how you know whatever happened yesterday was gonna make change the WTA you know things were going to change you know whatever happened um same with tomorrow you know tomorrow's final is going to change the way we look at the WTA and who we look at on the WTA whereas I think if it's elgra's Medvedev it's kind of like who wants to be the next uh the guy the guy to fill the goat shoes not be a goat but the guy to you know who's gonna step up because there's no goats right that besides fiance step up one party left and Serena left now we've got some other players that are stepping up I think that's what we're gonna see like who's gonna who wants to be the future you know what I mean who wants to dump who wants to maybe not dominate the future of tennis but who wants to be like Top Dog without the goats you know I think alquez will take it uh this in straight sets I don't know if we'll take this in straight sets because he's not here but um yeah love the new Stat system no worries glad you're with joy uh who's gonna follow goat footsteps yeah it's almost like who's gonna who wants to be the next like the guy to lead us into the new generation and if it's even if it's never Dev sinner you know it's like what was sinner going to be the guy because Federer said he's gonna be world number one eventually is sinner going to be the guy who goes I'm gonna be the top dog I've beaten elkres many times and now I'm going to take out medveda for the first time and I'm going to be lead us into the future because the goats aren't going to be around forever so someone's gonna have to take over this tournament or take over this tour the office pretending no substance okay uh Serena or got a graph uh Serena why is that Christina I missed that one uh media is the future of tennis okay well we'll see why does this sound exactly like the main tagline for breakpoint series they should they look Netflix call me you can use look you can use some of the audio from here uh for the right price because this ain't free come on um Netflix who's the guy who's the who's that guy on the on the drive to survive here's the you know the journalist guy who sits there and he's like Max verstappen who's that guy he's like oh leading into the future who's that guy what's his name is it will be that guy I'll be that guy I'll sit there and be like you don't understand yeah yeah we'll we'll I'll be will Buxton all right call me I'll be the will bastard of the breakpoint series I could sell it I could sell everybody all the players Java hasn't hit his ceiling yet he's getting still getting better tiafo needs a big win right for anybody for us to take him seriously as like uh you know I think Fritz did that this time last year we took him seriously um because he won he beat Rafa and he won Indian Wells right you win these tournaments we take you serious you know we take pergola a little more serious after winning Guadalajara we take Jaber more serious after winning Madrid you win a 1000 tournament we take you serious I mean even her catch I would say I take her catch more seriously because she he's got a Miami Title than those who don't you know sinner needs to win this too he needs a big trophy too even though he's you know tiafo has been around longer so he's a he should have won by by now right you know since he passed got them his verbs got them mebadev's got them um who else is in that generation uh well Fritz has got one um but bigfo doesn't have one of these trophies so he's kind of playing for and it's a big chance you know it's his home home he's going to get the crowd and he loves the crowd so no betting today not in this one we're gonna do the betting tomorrow um just haven't set it up for today yeah Nori has one yeah there's a lot of players I probably forgot Nori has one yeah rude needs ones as well because I don't think he he doesn't get taken seriously enough either so I think rude also needs one problem that rude has is that he's going to play on Clay to get one and um unfortunately uh there's a guy on Clay who just doesn't like giving any trophies away tiafo uh definitely wants this more today he's gonna bring it yeah I'm I'm I picked mevidev in three but I also picked norian three because I didn't expect bigfo to be that that good really who you got between Sinner and Carlos uh we'll watch that soon we'll watch that in a couple hours I can't remember what I picked did I pick out Chris maybe I've been sinner I can't remember why is it that rude gets the sympathy vote um I don't think he has a sympathy vote I think he just gets so much hate that some people like I met my like myself when people hate on a player so much it's like well they're not that bad everyone's like he's over 80 he's not that good but so now people have to defend him because it's like well you know so I don't think he gets the sympathy but I think he just gets a lot of people defending him because there are so many many haters out there and he's not that bad he's actually pretty damn good he just hasn't got a big trophy yet to show for it and it's yeah he's not he's not I don't think he's washed I think you what you don't if you start seeing rude lose on Clay then we can start talking about okay well what's up he hasn't played on Clay Court match all year so um he's got a different preparation this year you know he went to Australia he played that he didn't play the claim Feb he then went to Acapulco lost that early and then he's come here and he's lost so he hasn't had his normal I guess his normal uh schedule right usually he goes from Australia then he'll go to South America play the clay season then come here and by the clay season He's Got Confidence because he's won some tournaments and then he comes over here and he you know he performs but he's won tournament so nobody's talking about how he's not in good form even if you don't play well at Indian Wells Miami if you win in February nobody cares about your next performance but because he hasn't won anything yet and he hasn't played any clayco matches to get confidence it's like oh he sucks it's like well he doesn't suck he just hasn't had he hasn't had a chance to play his best uh court now he is playing next week in Miami where he made the finals so next week's huge for rude all right they're coming out on court ready to go root is great he's kind of vanilla well yeah rude is like the default character on a video game you know he's not he's not super exciting game wise he's got solid shots he's got a nice personality he's kind of like Dominic team right you know just a nice guy with a nice game team has an explosive backhand though that's the thing see team has an explosive backhand which changes it up but he's got a solid game and he's a nice guy and those kind of yeah like kind of like David Freire David Freya had a little bit more grit to him though because he had to work his ass off to win points but yeah and I think that's why maybe you know he's and he's too nice to tell everyone to get stuffed so and he's not really an Entertainer for the crowd he's not really he doesn't really like you know pump the crowd up or get involved he kind of very he hits a good shot and he walks away in a very traditional he's a traditional tennis player you know why didn't rude go to Rio uh because rude already played in South America in February in December and he also wanted to take a break because he played in December he said December took it at him so he wanted to have a little bit of time off after the Australian Open then he went and played Acapulco he should have won that match he lost he had matched points lost against Daniel um should have won that yeah root is like a default standard player exactly that's yeah and that's nothing wrong with that this could be the best match in the history of tennis until the next one yeah correct hey it's always there's always another one isn't there it's always the next one all right the players are on the golf buggy they're ready to go we're almost ready to go uh do you stream from Australia has to be hard to stream for some matches if that's the case uh Duke yeah um I stream from Australia it's all right now it's seven in the morning but yeah I'm uh yeah it's it's not uh it is what it is uh committee with a big title in clay this shoot now uh any now or then I think maybe a bit of my surprise on Clay I I've didn't we go did we do it we did a canvas chat right was it 10 and over 10 and over for the chat 10 matches all over because he's never won the other one ten matches on clay for a long time I reckon he's gonna do well I reckon he's going to do uh do well on clay maybe not win a title but I think he's going to make a make you know I think Madrid his game might suit Madrid he might cramp though because it's on a mountain but it's you know altitude but I think he could um Maddie could surprise you know he has played well in clay before hey what's going on Samuel how you doing Melanie's in the stands sitting above Francis tiafo's dad oh okay so you got the uh bird's eye view of the coach's box love that Melanie in the stands tell us the vibe what's going on how's it feel it how's the atmosphere Matt's gonna start in like five minutes players are coming out on court we just got delayed because of the women's doubles so women's doubles was delayed uh delaying this one that's all right cam doesn't make making a grand slam doesn't make in Grand Slam final count for anything other than winning a masters 1000. yeah Tyrrell the problem though is coming second people don't respect that as much like if you're the runner-up that's cool like two Grands like two grand slam finals is amazing from rude but he didn't win that's the problem and people want to see wins they don't want to see they don't want to they want to see titles they want to see finals you know making finals is great but also making finals too many finals he turned into Zachary right and uh you got it you gotta win the you can't be losing every big final you play you've got to win a couple um but I think he will yeah barotin is the same right berettini made the final Wimbledon has never won a master's 1000 he's sort of in the same bracket as rude it's like cool you're a fan of Islam but you have what else have you done you know God and even made the final you know rude made the final of the ATM finals you know he made the final of uh Turin you gotta win though you gotta win you've got to win something big so then people go oh okay yeah as many asleep before Wimbledon uh yeah I thought last year if the Russian battle Russians had played sabalanka won the ladies and I think that Maddie would a surprise on the men's because mavidev was playing well on the grass uh he made like two finals before Wimbledon but because he wasn't playing Wimbledon maybe in those finals he was kind of like what am I doing like who cares this is for nothing you know you wonder the motivation level for some of the players before Wimbledon you wonder if it was there especially with someone like Maddie you know Maddie you know looking at Wimbledon going well I'm not going there so why am I playing this stupid tournament and then he became world number one anyway was injured yeah it is a shame I'll say this right because there was a lot of comments on the srion tech video we bought out yesterday a good and bad um I'm in the middle I think like when I the first part the first question when she was asked you know hey how do you think we're back in a plate and blah blah to not I think she missed an opportunity and this is just maybe you know because she was not thinking about but she did she had an opportunity to kind of go she played great blah blah blah however I am struggling with an injury but to go straight to like honestly I played bad and I have an injury that's what I think annoy people if she just had said the first bit you know where she was like you know she plays great she's you know she played great the last few times we played you know I'm gonna have to figure something out give her credit and then go but I am like I'm struggling you know the way I played today was because of this not you know give her a little credit and I think that's why people were pissed off because they're like oh she's not giving her credit rather so she missed an opportunity I think there but hey she's the world number one and when you're successful people want to tell you down so of course she's gonna have haters because she's winning you know she's number one so they're like yeah she lost that's gonna happen you know if sabalenko had lost yesterday because she's number two I don't think people would have really had the same effect right but because SRI Antics number one people want to see the number one fall uh we're not betting on this one it's going to start in a minute because they're warming up they're ready to go they are warming up here we go it's happening I'm excited for this one she didn't announce her injury then no she said she had rib rib pain um and then she was gonna get scans uh to make sure she was okay for Miami I think she'll be fine for Miami and you can it makes sense because she was not playing well and she was making a lot of uncharacteristic errors we put it down like during the match it was like oh she's it's a mental problem right it's mentality she's scared of Rebecca blah blah but if she was injured then you could go oh okay maybe it was injury trf is going to step first by the way in uh in this one yeah it was it was weird to see like how many people were just like waiting for her to fall to then come out and be like yeah maybe it's Rebecca fans who felt how done by that she didn't get Wimbledon points maybe that's who it was and they're like yeah we're back in a one and then they're like yeah you know I don't know I don't know I don't know all right Maddie's just warming up the shots uh when is the main draw for uh Miami start Sophie it starts I think on Wednesday Thursday I think no uh Djokovic okay starting in two minutes two minutes waiting to draw for Miami or did it already happen in the draw for Miami's tomorrow somebody said it was during the women's final I think so uh we'll be live uh when that happens and we'll do our thing when it happens they are reliable she was great but I'm greater Rebecca has a big game yeah for sure uh uh people like seeing big skulls big wins yeah well when Djokovic loses people have the same reaction you know people bring out the pitchforks and the Torches and they're like yeah no they lost even when Rapha loses same thing people get so it's probably you know his fiance should see it as a compliment that she is so good that she has that many people rooting for her to lose because she doesn't lose very often and that's something that only the best players of the world get they get the people that they get the haters so I guess I guess it's uh she should take it as a compliment that there's so many people that give a [ __ ] about even if she wins or loses like there's so many people waiting for her to take an L to go nuts and that's something that only the great players get you know those kind of players those kind of uh uh reactions maybe it'll take her you know she's only 21 so all this hate will probably be will be hard to deal with of course but I think you know she should see it as like what Djokovic gets the same and so does Nadal and so just did Federer and so did Serena and you know so does Osaka right so it's like well I must be doing something right if I'm getting this many people yelling at me when I'm losing so yeah I mean that's that's just the way I look at things in general it's like well must be a reason why people are going nuts at her so you know if you don't have haters does anyone really care I think that's that's a saying that somebody said once it's not about hating fiance it's about uh it's about Rebecca being a great player who can beat you on today yeah yeah but the comments say otherwise if you go read the comments of the video yesterday there is not there's a there's a lot of comments saying Rebecca is great good work good work there's a lot of comments saying haha should be on Tech lost you know so you know you can't kind of in both ways can be like haha yeah she sucks and Rebecca is so great it's like if you do that then you're just gonna be a hater but if you say Rebecca is great blah blah you know why don't people just accept uh that was her assignment at the end who's that well that uh what Rebecca uh uh shouldn't text comment she made her all about her loss and not about Rebecca's win well yeah yeah and I didn't like when I put that video out it was more like us fiance is injured I didn't when I was reading some of those comments I was like Jesus I didn't realize people were so invested in uh like yeah fiance fans are going to be invested in her her injury but I didn't expect that many people to come out and be like oh yeah it's only because you're lost I didn't think that was gonna happen which was um could be a little bit a bit of a shock you know because it wasn't until like like three hours after the match that she had said oh well I was hurt I'm like [ __ ] that's a big story for Miami because if she's in doubt for Miami that means sabalink has got a real big chance to maybe close the gap even more because a thousand points in Miami goes that's what I was thinking you know if she is hurt but uh yeah I was a little shocked at all the comments saying you know that they were happy about or they're like oh no celebrating a downfall or something it was like Ugh not great but this is tennis tennis has uh passionate fans right all right everybody it's happening let's go okay he's gonna serve first the crowd's gonna go nuts for him Maddie how can he deal with the courts he hates him but he's gonna have to also deal with the crowd let's see who's gonna win you tell me in the chat I'm gonna go with Maddie in three because I just think many experience wins but uh and also I think the crowd may be going against Matty might fuel him into being like I'll show you uh as he always does in America sometimes well uh as we slice back in there maybe it comes to net TF over the past that's just too good from Big folks that's how you start a match and that's how you get the crowd involved Coco needs to take notes there's Coco goth she couldn't get the crowd involved even Fritz a little bit yesterday couldn't get the crowd or two days ago couldn't get the crowd jazzed all right here we go big fight with the big point passing shot winners are always going to get Round of Applause a bit of return now that goes out from Maddie 30 love this crowd's already amped that's away 45 minutes actually because of the women's uh ceremony you go bigfo's dad also the uh the uh partner in the house as well so about why the final media that return goes in and tiarfo hits away the volley 40 love does anyone think there's gonna be an upset today anyone feeling the I I would not be shocked at bigfo one just saying bigfo won not shocked even though he hasn't won a match against this guy I just think bigfo everything points to a potential win and a good this is the best opportunity he's ever had against media I believe how do you spell why that's a first game for tiafo just think about this bigfo fans you've got the crowd he's on on his side he has he doesn't mind playing on these chords mevidev does he hates playing on these chords he'd never been Maddie which is a which is a con you know it's about you know it's a it's a it's a bad thing for a big foe but I don't know I just feel like big foe could be the upset today this could be the other I think the next match is 50 50. but this one I'll be up I don't know bigfo it's his best chance he's played I think against maybe they've ever to win right let's have a look let me have a look at the other four matches he's played so they played in Washington 2019 tiafo wasn't really that mature and mehdi was that was where Maddie was gone nuts he made like six finals in in a row right um Washington was one of them he made the Washington final that was the start of that run to the US Open final so Maddie 2019 never gonna do that uh 2020 mebridev got a set off in that's the only time he's got to set off him TFO but again the courts you know many players were played well in Australia uh of late Us open in 2020 64616 love uh bigfo I mean look that was an empty Stadium right we know big foe probably needs the crowd um at least that that's why made the US Open semis last year I think no crowd got baggled right Miami two years ago the last match they played again um median 21 was was a beast has been a backhand a backhand rally and that's remember he's coming off the Australian final as well uh Maddie um and also Miami being a quicker court but today I feel like this court in this situation is perfect for bigfo like this is his moment this is his chance as he says and they said why I never have bang 30 15. no crowd no big foe yeah look a lot of players struggled when we had that covered uh no crowd rule you know a lot of players that need the uh remember how we how weird is it to look back two three years ago and go remember that time that we used to have to press buttons in the stadium to make a crowd noise it's weird as hell we used to have like uh what was it uh crowd cam where it used to have like a big screen with a person like a bunch of like Zoom calls as weird as hell what a weird time is it a backhand a backhand rally maybe after the slice of TFO in the back of the map it up again to the slice of big foe made with the back and down the line big five with a forehand goes also down the line the back end of backing that TFO down the line to the foreign's gonna win this match those long long rallies 20 20 was weird it's only like now that things are sort of not weird right like everything was everything's been weird like now well three years ago right almost to the day but it feels like now things are kind of besides the Djokovic [ __ ] but everything else back to Norman as that goes out from Big Five Maddie with the game 1-1 cardboard cutout audiences I know right playing in a bubble all that thing is so crazy right I'm so glad that we watched those tournaments live so we can go back and look remember those weird times remember how we had to curfew at the Australian Open uh was it last year two years ago when they had to kick out the crowd after a certain time but that Djokovic Fritz match some weird those are weird rules we had some weird times French Open being in October cold wet shitty conditions no crowds in October French Open what about the French Open just went we're gonna play in October and everyone's like wait you can't just do that they're like we can do what we want those are the back again before they didn't pick up the phone or anything four on the forehand as many goes again to the fine of big foe back in our Medi goes again at the back end of trfo into the back of him ever Dev to the final of trfo Maddie with a forehand on the stretch gets it into the foreign goes long that's it from Big foe come to the net learn from the uh the players that have beaten Medford have uh previously got him yeah look lockdown sucks yeah for sure let's not uh I'm talking about all the weird times on the tennis world we don't I mean lockdown did suck I mean I lived in a lot most lockdown city of all time so I know I know I'll look at it as I go to watch a lot of tennis inside um with no interruptions and no uh obligations I was gonna find out a lot from telfa that's wide don't mind the aggression though don't mind that from TFO going for it 15 hole big foe needs to stay needs to get off to a good start he can't go down a break early gotta get off to a good start keep holding that serve great survey and then a drop shot in the net from tiafo too cute it's the arm for the cutesy shot 15 30. gotta be better than that 15 30. Wayne Ferreira by the way in the stands he is bigfo's coach solid South African player from the 2000s big photos being big First Coast for a while now all right 5 30. nearly 10 minutes into this one been pretty quick start to this match as we're gonna serve down the team that's a nice bang needs more of those big foe with the big serve 30 hole the sign someone's made with saying big fight we love that we love it Surf and foe out wide good serve many can't get it man tiafo serve is hitting every line I mean he's serving very very close to the lines which I love he's not going he's not playing safe 40 30. he's making Memphis run a long way off the court 40 30. as with a serving the net second serve serving now the backhand of Maddie and Maddie just in the net an officer an off-pace serve just fooled me if it happens to hitting an error ah 2-1 in the first question questions hey cam love big face Charisma hell yeah hell yeah that's uh big fire big foes I love the energy you know you gotta love his energy he does get a little silly at times I think I mean that's the one the one thing about bigfo is that sometimes he does get a little too uh I guess two pla what's a word he mucks around a little too much like I like it he doesn't take himself too serious but you know I think sometimes he does I mean the US opened last year was a great example of him having fun but then also when he had to you know lock in uh he's amazing it's rube Levy obviously be raffery you know played almost took elkres out in that semi or at least fought back from the death uh making a fit set but um there are times when he's playing he gets a little too uh too showy like kind of like you know like I mean look Mom Feast right and those guys before him curios as well you know those shop makers that uh sometimes want to show off a little bit not perform not get the win you know like scoring 80 points in a basketball game and losing uh that kind of thing you know I had it he had a great shot that's what that's the big thing about my face right everyone's like well remember those amazing shots yeah but what do you win yeah so uh hopefully he locks he's locked and loaded and so far he doesn't seem very uh he hasn't smiled yet so that's a good sign he's locked locked and loaded yeah my face fun to watch um but you don't get in the Hall of Fame by hitting a jumping forehand on the Run uh do you see anyone beating Djokovic Wimbledon this year um I I pick him to win but I mean yeah this this player could beat him sinner right uh Fritz have played well they almost took out the goats this year last year Maddie comes back you know her catch is not bad on grass City passes learning curios took a set off knowledge in the final if it wasn't a final maybe it would have been a different story curious maybe the finals pressure if it was a semi or a quarter final curious might have uh not realize the prize you know at the end of the end of the game you know what I mean 30 love so yeah I think there's there's a lot of players that could beat uh beat Djokovic but I don't think they will I think he'll win Wimbledon back in the back end as many at 30 love good forehand now from taofo but it's another drop shot on the net he's gone for those Drop shots but they're not working 40 love Maddie to level things up first there was a fault second serve second serve in the back end of tiarfo back in her media again to the backhand a big foe into the back of him ever Dev again they're back in TFO is with another backing from evidence on the stretch trfo down the line that's going wide but again I don't mind it from bigfo you know good errors a good error is when you hit an error but you're going for you know you're playing positive I like that from bigfo you know he's gonna miss those but he's gonna make those and when he makes him jeez maybe he's in trouble two two as with a serve now from Big foe Maddie still has the ankle taped up well that's the thing remember media a couple of days ago against Vera rolled the ankle he also had um like he fell over and hurt his finger the thumb wasn't it his thumb so there is a couple of things but he's had two days to get over it as a matter of shakes the racket after hitting a forehand winner uh 15. so there is there is a little bit of uh I guess a concern from evadev in that department love 15. but like when he played um volcano he didn't look like they bothered him you know the uh the ankle didn't bother him so maybe it's just a nuisance not a not a hint not a big problem is it a backhand a fine rally going now to the back and again I'm evadev backing up from trfo into the 400 Maddie tiafo with another backhand at the back of him ever Dev into the back of the trfo maybe with a tough with a slice of the net again he's gone for a third drop shot now and he's missed it and the problem with doing Drop shots against Maddie anyway is he's too quick so even if he had made those three the points probably would have been lost so I don't I don't wanna I don't want to see trfo do Drop shots I want to see him play like he did against Rapha aggressive love 30. especially now that you've missed three there's no point in trying again just you know it's not working put the put the drop shot away you know as we had a let unlucky for big fight he was going to serve volley love 30 I mean Jesus all right are we doing that would have been a point one by the way he would have won the point too but all right love 30. first there from Big Folk that's a fault second serve drop flop yeah drop flop yeah that's what it was we're gonna return now from evident forehand to forehanders elkres who's playing next will be um not playing now as we're back in the backhand rally big four hits and wide love 40. and there's too many errors in this game for bigfo love 40 maybe with the break points first games rip Duke what do you mean what's Manny's issue with the courts maybe just annoyed that he doesn't can't get the power or the they can't get the free points he's used to getting on a hardcore love 40. it's over Duke lost that's all right my real favorite team is actually playing today uh my real team is playing later is it a backhand a backhand rally into the net from epidev 15 40. um essendon playing today chat so uh get excited the mighty bombers are playing this afternoon we're taking on the Hawks the enemy we're gonna take him down like we did in the 80s kick their ass 15 40. stupid Hawks as that goes in the next from Maddie you got the bombers in the over all right that's it the mighty bombers that's it I'm wearing the Jersey tomorrow if we win go the Hawks get stuff juice no Hawthorne supporter in this chat come on now 30 40. so Disturbed and see the flying up never turn goes into the foreign that's the shot deuce from love 40 down uh ever tried streaming AFL matches oh look CK nah I'll tell you what though I would love to like I like a lot of sports right tennis is obviously my main but if there's some plenty of other channels to do other sports I just couldn't do it justice so I'll leave it to them I'll leave the AFL streams to the to the streamers that do AFL but um because I lose my mind if I didn't I had to watch my team play God I would just go I'd be a great I'd be you wouldn't want to you wouldn't want to see that anyways eventually luckily I'll have 10 is more than one player individually so but when you're approaching that sport I got a favorite and I will not I will be very oh we're very passionate about it advantage tiafo so don't see the fine of many fine from Big Five that's a good shot inside out that's a great great hole from bigfo from love 40 down with a couple of inside out forehand uh actually we're gonna go to school because I'm gonna show you what bigfo did in that game that was so impressive uh so let's go to school for a second so here is the uh the Whiteboard of uh of of whatever and um this is what bigfo did so big foe instead of trying to hit with me but every standing back here actually instead of that can anybody in the in the in the class when somebody's standing very far behind the Baseline what can you do to affect it what what is there that you could do against somebody who stands so far back like mevative what could somebody what could you do what are some of the options there's not there's a couple options what do you do against somebody who's standing back here you can drop shot true you can drop shot make them run and if they get the ball meditative for example doesn't like the net right true you can drop shot now that's not working you can underarm serve that is true you can serve volley yes so what trfo could do is Sir volley because you can serve out wide remember that hits the ball here and then the volley in the open court yes you can serve volley but what yeah what he's been doing is the wide angles that's how he came back in that game so what's the iPhone did there was instead of trying to hit the ball hard right with an inside out forehand some evidence backhand that would be a hard shot he instead went for the slow paced angle getting Medvedev to run out here and that is where memadev doesn't want to be awkward you know remember that doesn't go mind going side to side but when he has to move in and out like this I mean you don't want to be stuck here because remember this is no man's land so that is what he's doing he's the off-pace bit of spinny kind of like a clay Corner um instead of just powering the ball at mevidev just like you know putting the uh doing the angles which is what worked with you know we saw we keep talking about against Rebecca that's what she did so effectively uh up until she lost but that's what bigfo did in that game so keep an eye on that yeah the slow slice out wide as well yeah the off-page shots wide get Medvedev in awkward positions way off the court then come in and volley I mean that's a great little combo 15 love am I a tennis coach yeah I am 15 love as we're serving out from Maddie down the tier the final Big Five big foreign looks very uh disheveled but that's just how he's how it looks I think thank you Mr squiggle okay 15 hole as it is about wide and that's an ice remember to have too big too strong 30-15 35th and buy those beautiful drawings I'm also can draw buildings um I I'm a qualified architect if you couldn't tell either so and I have a debt I'm hoping this [ __ ] chat I'm gonna pay off my college debt that's my goal this year as maybe have Drop shots in the net 30 old it's been hanging over my head for years so I'm going to try and pay that off pay for the piece of paper I never use 30 old as we deserve never there this is a big chance for big foe so about why the foreign being focused couldn't get back in the rally after the good serve can I commission some building designs look wormer I got no uh I haven't got time to draw a building for you I'm sorry 40 30 good serve median returning the net mevadev survives couple big serves first little chance though what did I major in I majored in building design all right three three and TFO both had chances on each other's serves big Focus down a lot 40 in the last game as we had a fault second serve it's a good fallback well I actually did it before you know it wasn't sort of like well I'm gonna do YouTube and streaming and do tennis it was like I did architecture for like five years before I did this I was gonna back here now into the backhand of big five that hit the tape and goes over tiarfo got a little lucky it would take it though no apologies either all right don't mind that I thought you're an architect why would you draw us a building okay what do you want me to draw a bird your house what do you want me to draw anyways return goes in the final of Nevada foreign hits it long 30 love I didn't realize we're doing we're drawing pictures today come on don't have time draw your dream house I just don't have time I'm a bit busy a tough oh they hit the tape and went over and luckily tiarfo adjusted and he puts it away and he goes come on let's get the crowd involved smart 40 love get the crowd involved there's big foe looks to lead again all right lucky tiafo was ready for that He adjusted well designed a roof for Indian Wells that's funny it's gonna serve our band of of many four and a four and his te awful it's a drop volley Meredith gets if it's in the net great game from tiafo and it's 4-3 stays in front the crowd's starting to get loud too crowd is starting to get involved four three okay let's answer some questions I wonder if any tennis players have become Architects I have no idea um draw brand new Master 1000 complex what on grass do you want me to draw a Grass Court 1000 complex is that what you want um all right but I'm gonna if I do that I'm we're not going to watch Miami I need time I'll Take Miami off to draw a fictitious Stadium because that's a good use of my time oh chat too much uh what would you say is better surface of tiafo or his best surface I think it's a fast hard court or like a hard court you know maybe not a fast court but yeah I think hardcore medium fast Maybe draw a draw a design of a new modern tennis court come on cam I have I know you have some imagination to create a new chord again like I said you want me to what do you want me to take a month off to do that I mean it's not I can't just wake up and draw for one day one day a day it's here for a good cake or player um look I think I would call tiafo an all Court player I think he's decent on on every surface you know he's got a good spin uh good topspin forehand that could you know be be working uh for the clay let me have a look at this clay court tennis uh record but I I think big fire I don't think you can say oh big foe is this sword big foe is that you know the type of player I think he's got a little bit of everything you know he can play on he's played on indoor hard Courts at a fast pace he's playing on a slow hardcore today obviously done well getting to this uh stage grass quartz I'm not sure if they're uh maybe grasswood's a little too quick let me check so his grass court tennis big foe his members of guess the 15 love um so yeah he's definitely a hardcore guy 152 matches because he's from America and I think hardcore to the main uh he's okay on grass got a couple of wins there indoor courts he's always he's okay there so it looks like the I guess if you're going to go with his indoor and Grass Court record it's not as good as his clay or hardcore records so I'd say he's probably I mean this court this tournament's perfect for him for bigfo you know medium to slow hard courts um and also can play on Clay 100 wins on clay in his career 56 losses so decent uh he's about 50 50 on grass and hard courts indoors and then he's got 152 wins on Hardcore 100 losses so um yeah uh yeah hard you can play on Clay but I would say hardcore medium hardcore let's just go straight down the middle find out down the line at the back of the media volley from tiafa was a drop volley but maybe that's too quick and see Alfa hits it out and it's 4-4 that's why you can't drop shot Maddie you got to make sure he's way behind the Baseline to drop shot this guy okay four games all almost 30 minutes played here it's been a quick first set all right four four who's gonna break first serve good serve out wide and a volley from tiafo that's the play don't do it all the time but do that every now and again remember that way out wide and tiafo I mean he could have hit that anyway he could have hit with the bottom of his rack and gone like this and it would have gone in lovely stuff 15 love so out why the back of the Maddie foreign taking this seriously today I'm mucking about in this one as we just serve down and see the back end of big uh Medi drop shot tiafo hits it out did many hit it out 30 15 yeah from Eddie got there that's the thing many got to the got to the drop shot be careful I thought he was in a drop shot against Maddie you got to use it for surprise not as a you know do it or do it every time I'd rather go to the net than him drop shot as a servant he was gonna volley but he hit a fault second serve 30-15 second serve guys return goes in the back end of tiafo back in her Medi again at the back in a big foam ready with the backhand again to the back in a big foe into the back of the meadow TFO backhand again to the back of the Medvedev into the foreign a forehand now with big foam Matty hits it out that's rare 40-15 is that pink is that pink or Bethany medic Sands I can't tell 40 15. as we're Disturbed now from tiafo out wide the foreign five four good game to stay in front and he's getting the crowd up up and about two I love this serious tiafo you're not you're not mucking about today 30 minutes in it is pink you know what Pink's great she's great she's got some bangers favorite Pink song go pigs r b stuff in the 90s was badass I mean that was the first time I remember listening to Ping On The Radio um what's that song that she's saying back in like oh God what was it back in like early 2000s pink before she got the Karen haircut and popularized uh you know that hairstyle you know my mum has a hairstyle I mean everyone had that hairstyle anyone who was a pink fan she was like she gave everyone permission to have the what is what's that hair what's the hairstyle caught up my hair but except not blonde I have the hairstyle even me um what was that what was she what was the early stuff there you go that's the first pinks I remember here there you go very good song r b stuff was sick then she started getting to like anthems her new stuff's kind of meh um raise it Raise Your Glass yeah those kind of like you know party songs Just Like a Pill yeah oh it's a pixie haircut is that what it's called okay who knew there's some emotional stuff too right um get the party started yeah it's got an amazing voice for sure I forgot I forgot about her music yeah I feel like her music now is a little bit like trying to recapture the the old days Rod Laver in the house by the way you know who that guy is World labor having a great time out there love to see rocket um Maddie serving to stay in the South here he's gonna find down the line there's a great shot Maddie slice from tiafo good slice return maybe having trouble finding a forehand now as Maddie goes again to the foreign big phones big foe Shanks it and it goes wide yes so what yeah good song very good song Everything perfect that's a good song too legit that's good song um yeah pink in the house 15 love I was going to serve now the back end of TR4 return goes long 30 love bit of pink yeah when it comes on the radio it's one of those like her music just slaps I don't know 30 love as we deserve now why the find of big foe backing out from Medi to the back of the bigfo on the stretch but it's in the net from Big foe we might be taking this to the breaker 40 love I feel like Pink's music now is kind of like semi Nostalgia like you listen to it you're like oh yeah that reminds me of like I don't know 2000 eight slice in the form of Dev that's a winner from Medi and it's five five in the first uh it's still out I stay out of the red and only go into the black is that a song never heard that one five five okay Maddie and foe locked in only three break points all of those are in the one game tiafa was down low 40 mehdi couldn't break that's the only chance that we've had one service game of break points has been a final line the back of the method lob goes up tiafo is going to look into the sun and hit a smash away and it's 15 love big foe's girlfriend Center supporting him Melanie says how's the vibe though how's the atmosphere in the stadium I'm the only one in the sweet girl for Betty oh yeah I mean you picked uh you probably I mean an American you don't go over the American you're probably going to be the only one in that Stadium besides the coaches all right serve goes the backhand of backing up tr5 with the net 15-0 now big foe this might be the most important game of the match for him because he's done so well to concentrate lock in play very well play Super solid and it'll be such a shame if he got broken to lose this set because he deserves to play a tiebreak big foe it's just gotta keep his concentration for a couple more points get to the magical number of six as a bit of serve that's a fault now the good part about this is tiafo's down the end where his team is closest to him so we can go to the towel and his team can tell him not to double fold myself in there 15 30. he's gotta lock in Big Five turn around see what the coaches have to say get the crowd knows the crowd knows they're like he needs us crowd smart 15 30 he's got to do something here TFO sir don't see the phone number there find out from tiafo is in Maddie gets it though but it goes out man tiafo hitting the corner of the court that was huge 30 oh Jesus people on their feet hangovers from yesterday 30 all here Matty wants a replay I think doesn't matter Hawkeye okay ain't gonna change his mind stubborn bastard 30 all and the ball goes in the Crouch here even more on the line the crowd like yeah it was in you shouldn't have said anything a big Point serve that's a fault second serve Penco was right hashtag Bingo was right second serve who was into the form of back in our TFO Medvedev gets on the back end on the stretch see how I found with the slice into the back of the Metty again the back in a big foe sliced Medi forehand again at the back of the tiafo many in control here as they go back in the backhand slice from tiarfo again we're back in him ever Dev the back of the big foam remember that with the back and against the iPhone's playing safe he does not want to miss there's a bit of back in a backhand rally big foe in the net you could just tell that the iPhone was just like just trying to get the ball back in slicing it down the middle and the second he went for it we made the error 30 40. now of course 25 plus Mages I think so okay 30 40. fourth break point of the day as with a serve now from Big foe out wide the back of the media flyer now half volley drop shot is not good enough many with a pass void for TFO met him in the pass too good Maddie says sorry because he hit the tape why do these players do that and big photos slaps the ball at Med but Evan finally just like yeah he got me a bastard um why why why why did tiafo serve and volley down break point this is something so many players do there's only one reason you serve volley at love 30 or down break point and it's an element of surprise but at five all you do it a tool Maybe and you've got to be able to serve in volley like you've got to be able to serve big and expect to get a good return but Maddie had time to hit the serve so what happened was tiafo had a big serve run to the net Mebane was there smack the backhand and tiafo had to hit at his feet so the serve wasn't good enough anyway just a lot just not a fan it's a great element of surprise but at low at 30 40 down at five all it's not the shot that's not the play you don't go to your weakest play in the most important moments you go to yours you've got to try and play your best game in those moments that's not clutch uh all right Steph does it all the time it never works well yeah well Steph has a decent serve volley though so uh he he can do it even if it doesn't work or what oh well I mean medev does it too right maybe have served values at stupid times you're like you don't even know what are you doing like it's not the only reason you would serve while in that situation if you had a massive serve and you could almost guarantee that they were going to slice the return or hit a weak return that you would just put it away but with never stand so far back no guarantees you're better off underarm serving in that situation you probably got better chances especially especially against meditative anyways many breaks and what a shame for tiafo he's worked so hard and it's going to be maybe for nothing six five return now goes from into the foreign to the net from Big Five the backhand's broken too he keeps hitting them in the net by thefo not lost a settle week 15 love Reserve now from Eddie out wide that's a fault second serve second serve in the back end of tiafo back into Medvedev get into the slice of tiafo into the back of the media again the back in a foe back in the backhand rally see how far again to the back of him ever Dev into the backhand slice of trfo maybe with a backhand again at the back of the trfo into the back of the mever dev to the back of the trfo longer this rally goes the better Medias we're to slice that from tiafo into the back in a minute if tiaford has stood there and watched it now he's in trouble back in the back end as many hits it on the Baseline find a forehand now as tiafo trying to hit it deep medie now with a slice from tough on the net and again while you're doing the drop shot tiafo like you can't like he's got to be like he was when he played Rafa like you're playing Rapha today in terms of Defense you're playing Rapha 24 shot rally gets it 30 love as many serves fault second serve second seven in the back of the big fire back into Maddie to the slice of tiafo in the net 40 love set points for Maddie to take the first set here and look Maddie's been solid there's been nothing really wrong with Maddie he hasn't done anything silly he hasn't complained his ankle looks fine he has just been a brick wall and just outlasting Tia phone that's just the way it is as we're back in return now the final Medi good return to the point of tiarfo met him with a slice trfo getting a bit more aggressive as he had to find out Manny gets the first out seven five and again like no problem from Eddie just no break points on serve I think one game was 30 all but that was just super straightforward for me but outside and te awful was just let me that game that game if he gets a 6'5 tie break anything can happen then you can survive to your heart desire okay let's go to the stats and let's have a chat then that first set Medi eight winners six errors like I said nothing nothing crazy you know pretty simple uh 11 winners from tiafo 17 errors nine of those on the backhand that was a problem the backhand was a problem halfway at the net many of those backhands from Big Five okay um now let's have a chat like what the question let's have a chat um if it's Medi Center in the final then give him the cup we already know that how it is always going even khalidos has barely any chance against Maddie you reckon Carlitos doesn't have a chance to get Maddie I don't think I don't agree with that by the way Chad what if this was elkres versus mevative right now the way that mevit is playing is super solid How would alcaraz how does alcaraz beat mehdi that's what I want to know he can do a lot of things algres but how would he play this Medvedev I mean sir volley is the obvious one right because we know he can serve volley but you don't want to do servoys all the time does he rally with mevidev over and over and over until the end to the until someone makes a mistake does he drop shot no he I think I think algres Drop shots are going to work compared to tiafo's not working right slicing Maybe does he play aggressive does he try and go for power else or does he try and go through you know uh angles I guess he's going to do all of those things that's the thing algorithm is going to do everything because he does all he knows everything elkres can do all that Rush the games okay he's gonna get the crowd involved I mean alcres will capture the crowd because he's the one that uh you know the crowd was cheer for the winners like cheer for the the great shots variety from outcourse will win win it yeah it's gonna be well look we're still so far away from that match happening but tiafa was no elkres exactly so I want to see yeah I want to I want to know what I want to see how that looks but we gotta wait to you know obviously we're not even there yet we're halfway through this match all right 400 fine rally that's big five tries to hold serve for the first uh game of the second and the thing is because it's got break many that's the thing you gotta if you can't break your opponent you gotta play tie breaks it's gonna find a fine rally into the back end now remember they're backing up from big four slice into the slice of mavidev to the drop shot of tiafo it's terrible maybe it puts it down the line big fight with the pass and the volume to half over the past many with a volley too easy the drop shot didn't work it's just not it not against Maddie on a slow court it's going to sit up and Maddie's gonna have time to get it I don't think anyone this week has drop shot made a bit of well I don't think anyone's used that strategy and it's worked zverev didn't drop shot mevidev uh and he was the closest to winning a vashka didn't drop Medvedev forkena did a little bit but not really and tiafo's drop shot him evidence not working so I feel like Drop shots on this court against this guy don't work love 15. serving volley from tiafo the volley's not too bad but Maddie's there I mean love 30. I think tiafo's just had a panic it's just so volley Drop Shop he just doesn't he's a little bit all over the place right now big foe Memphis won 16 uh 14 the last 16 points so it just shows you how uh tiafo feels like he's probably this is slipping away he's a good serve 30 love 30. serve out wide there's a good serve there's a really good sir there's that angled wide serve that he was doing well in the first few games yeah the fire isn't special Farthing specials not working on against Maddie is it is uh quality shot live I'm checked is he live get old flowers and it's uh I'm sure he's gonna be up for the next one surely can't miss Cinema alcaraz medicine omnipresent is it a second serve now tiafo into the back of him ever there backing out from Big foe into the back of the Maddie again at the back in a foe down the line now the Forum every day on the stretch see how far with the flying again at the back of the medie into the final TFO to the backhand of mavidev tough at the backhand cross court maybe get to the back of his own tough up with the slice Maddie with a backhand again to the back in the TFO into the back of the member Dev TR with the backhand slice again into the backing him ever Dev let's see how far it's back on the stretch in the net 15 40. see how far is not in the ball deep enough either and I'll show you why we go to school after this but I'll show you what he's doing he's not hitting the ball deep enough big foe 19 shot rally all right 15 40. as with a serve into the net second serve second serve into the backhand of never there backing up from TFO sliced into the pack of the Metty getting it back in a big foe as many hits a forehand again at the back in a big fire that's the weakness Maddie knows it is it a fine down the line now it's our first Cross Court is good maybe with a fine on the stretch tiafo down the line that's a good shot many now in trouble tiarfo Inside Out Slow ball love that as we're back now from tiafo down the line Maddie with a pass oh no I'm evidence and he put these hands up and he's like yep I'm the Entertainer today never there for the winner hey tiafo played a good point but Memphis played a better one ah Maddie too good tiafo was playing really well too that off forehand and the backhand's down the line but I mean you can't do it I mean he would have passed anybody at the net there midi that was just too good just too good uh let's go to school for a second so uh this is what tiafo's struggling to do especially on the backhand side I saw in that game is he's struggling to hit the ball deep so the reason why you're wanting the ball deep when I say deep as a ruler what I tell my students is especially adults the one who competitive tennis players um over the service line right so there's a service line you want him over the surface line if you hit it inside the surface box it's too short because what happens is if you hit it over if you hit it here right then the ball bounces your opponent will be back here when they hit the ball ideally but if you don't hit it and hit it here then your opponent when the ball bounces it's going to be here and that's where Memphis seems to be standing to dominate the point if bigfo hits it a little Depot he's playing a little safety our Focus he's probably nervous he doesn't want to go down but he's losing so we might as well go for it now but what Djokovic does and here and also fiance does uh have been doing so well he's hit the ball deep because that means your opponent's gonna be here and that's when you can hit Drop shots that's when you can come to the net and hit the volley you know when you hit it deep but mebadev is getting all these easy shots because uh tiarpo's hitting him here don't hit him short especially on the backhand maybe he just doesn't have the confidence to hit the ball deep on the backhand but just not hitting the ball deep enough mevives standing on the Baseline which is I mean maybe it's staying on the Baseline you know you're doing something wrong 30 love is it a serving the net second serve second servant at the final TFO and teal hits it wide 40 love and this is getting it's getting ugly for tiafo 40 love first there's a fault second serve second service gonna return now to the point of tiafo back in her Maddie again with the phone to TR4 into the foreign again into the backhand and see our photo the former media on the stretch but tiafo on the net and this has got this feels like it's just gonna slowly end you know what I mean has got that Vibe I've never got the break he's just gonna hold until he wins because I don't it doesn't feel like tiafo is going to get a break today unless he plays all that aggressive aggressive and then you know makes shocks me of it but it just feels mavidev serving te awful hasn't got an answer ah does tiafo have a tactic I think he's a little bit like his tactic I mean that's the thing did he have a tactic probably but uh he's a I mean maybe variety was the tactic and it's just it just doesn't have the execution for the variety now the serve values at weird times the terrible Drop shots I feel like he's his strategy should have been aggression you know um or at least you know the slice backhand isn't is not it as he goes down the line that's a shot backhand down the line mevative gets it four now from trfo get into the form of the stretch now he's got him in trouble has made it to flying down the lines the other slice backhand Maddie gets it drop shot mevity have no way tough is going to get there Maddie with a forehand winner again big foe played a good point up until maybe the last two shots like he got married on the run and that's when you come to the net and that's what Al cares will do so they play if algres plays him tomorrow alcres will do the down the line shots make him Everett have put me a bit in an awkward spot but then he will close the net because he has a little bit more of a I guess confidence in that department whereas bigfo just should have come to the net when when you got your opponent on the uh you've got Medi on the Run finish at the net all right served on the T and A volley from tiafo there's the volley all right 15 all that's not bad how does he break back though that's the question because holding serve for tiafo is is has been the easy part how does he break ing news is maybe come to the net more on the returns because you're not gonna win this match if you can't break back he's going to serve now the point of Matty half volume drop shot winner no maybe there's able to pass but it's in the net see Alpha got lucky tiafo got lucky he served volleyed and he just kind of did a half volley drop shot that just just was enough 30 15. I fill out the way uh the way big foe is going to go here is he needs to be super aggressive on the returns it's hard to do when Meredith gets a first serve but we never have missed that first serve on the second serve just be aggressive servant volley drop volley gets it but it goes wide tiafo took that too casual he almost lost that 40-15 is now surviving every point so [Music] that's the Strat by the way we're almost at 500 likes thank you everybody for joining don't forget to like the video if you haven't already we do have a big match coming up next uh straight after this in fact between Sinner and alcara as the winner gonna play the winner of this as tiafo stays alive it's down a break though he's gonna get that break back whoops let's answer questions all right how about we chat are we good are we good uh don't make me go over there channeling Cressy a little bit yeah boy pink in the house and they're playing a song and she's like hey this is my song I'm singing this and she's on the camera and doing a dance love that and she waves the camera Mel go say hi to Pink go ahead go go get an autograph from Pink um break out of nowhere I don't know how unless maybe it plays bad tiarfo's gonna have to take he's gonna have to take the break how is Phoebe not uh playing not clowning he's not clowning tiafo he's just not executing why it's your phone never won a title he has won one title I skipped the kaleidos match and he wins so I'll go I'll keep that going okay interesting uh who will win tomorrow uh tomorrow's finals um I think that I mean we're back in a wedding would be awesome by the way pink standing up dancing she wear a tennis outfit she's wearing like a tennis the whole tennis gear and anyways um oh okay um this is funny this surface favor is the Jack in the Box okay but yeah I think I would love Rebecca to win that'd be cool to get her a revenge over sabalanka that'd be fun uh and then who knows I mean versus El caraz remembered versus sinner I'd love sinner to get a win for the first time on a on a big in a big tournament uh and to be honest I don't really care about Chris mevidev I mean it's great for both it'd be interesting for both from evidence to come through all that adversity you know hating this court but still winning would be mad I think we'll just sit back and enjoy get the popcorn for uh Mary alcaraz but yeah cine plays Maddie I'd like sinner to win I think just to give something new as well big foe goes after the return and that's he just missed it but that's good shows that he is uh trying something new by the way Bill Gates did not get the same cheer as pink he's on this he gets on the screen just like this nobody cares all right 30 love backhand winner from Eddie 40 love and look maybe doesn't get nervous that's the thing so if big foe is hoping that Maddie chokes probably not gonna happen is he serves an Excel wide bang Maddie 3-1 probably not gonna happen uh whatever material is Left Behind from the Austin picker outfits just make her outfit from that well that seems to be the way that tennis is going one minute service game by the way from Eddie okay Bill Gates was a cardboard cutout that's funny okay three one in this second set as we're saying about why the 400 Meadow volley from tiafo no execution I think that's what we're going to come down to I've said a million times now execution that's been tiafo's problem he's missed the backhand down the line by this much he's missing those volleys he's not hitting the Drop shots in I think today it's just been about lack of execution and not lack of trying but it might just come down to missing first serves you know and just unable to play exactly how he wants he's trying different things but it's just not working as he hits it back in the net life 30. but he is trying different things cr4 he's not he's not mucking around which is good this is lacking execution love 30. and the crowd knows that this is not looking good tiafo lost his enthusiasm yeah he does look a little flat as well big fight he does look flat we saw that he was open there was times when he played at the US Open where he was playing you know he was using the crowd he was jumping around full of beans but now he looks a little disinterested and um that's where the crowd come in and maybe he said in the net 15 30. yeah tiafo does look a little over it like he's like I don't care he needs to just hit a really good shot and just scream and get the crowd involved because remember the US Open how pissed off I was getting a tiafo's camp and and also the fact that oh many hit a winner no way never there for the winner this is going to be on things that hurts the offered his laughs but 15 40. that hurts see Alpha with a good serve volume effort have just slapped it away like it was nothing okay let's get the double break here yeah big foe just went slumped the shoulders he's he's he's uh he doesn't want to be here anymore he's like I've had enough semi-finals was good maybe he's content you know semi-finals he's happy with big big semi-finals 15 40. second serve now the back of them every day return goes to back in the TFO into the form of Dev slicing the final TFO again at the backhand of Maddie tough over the volley Maddie with a pass tough over the volume to the pass do you have over the volley too good Maddie couldn't pass him that time 30 40. see what alcarez does so well and people hate it because I hear I see what you guys chat when he pumps his fist but what alques would have done in that moment is he would have hit those volleys and then he would have turned around he would have thrown his fist given a shout and the crowd would have gone nuts big photos kind of hit that shot went okay walk back to the Baseline like big phone needs to get he needs to roll up the crowd the crowd can't do it for him he just seems to be a little disinterested he needs to do something not special but do something solid and then be like let's go andrescue does it great too she'll she will save a break point and just go yes let's go and the crowd will go okay we will 30 40 serve down to see the fine of mevita volume from tiafo is good many of the pass it's a lob but it's out and tiafo looks like he doesn't give a [ __ ] Deuce he just walks to the Baseline he's just like cool great but I mean that was a huge moment mate you're you're just about to lose this match you've saved two break points you gotta give give the crowd something because they're looking at you and they're going why does he not look happy about that seems like a big big moment as he serves how wide that's a fault he looks he looks so disinterested Mike this is a pain and it's a pain for him to do he's like oh Jesus serving volley from tiafo solid and again just walks away like it didn't matter Advantage uh TF and the crowd of trying they're going let's go and he's just like whatever they're trying to get him people are going nuts in the crowd and he's just like yeah serve how wide the slice is a fault Second Step again another set of volley from Big foe yeah get up and about give the crowd somebody like where's the Entertainer as we're back here now from Maddie into the back of the trfo back in her Medi into the back in a big foe midi with a forehand cross-court into the net and tiafo with a little Shake of the racket but again it's like the iPhone's too cool to celebrate right now it's just like I don't know um anyways I feel like I've talked we talked about this last week yeah do the same thing you did in the US Open he's not riding the waves yeah that was a huge moment you just come back from 1540 you gotta come on that was a moment there to get the crowd and then the next game the crowd's gonna be buzzing you win the first point of the next game gonna go nuts you know what I mean by the way Rod Laver on the on the screen on the screen ah we love rocket rocket Rod does he live in California he's just like hello yes it's me I'm Rod Laver 's introverted I don't get that vibe I just feel like TFO is just looking bored like he kind of is like resigned to the fact that uh that he's gonna lose he's like oh well a whole serve what do you do it's like nah mate you gotta gotta know when to go nuts you don't want to waste energy but yeah he's trying to conserve energy he'll scream if he breaks if he breaks why would it's you know what I mean like If energy was on us on a I guess like you know adrenaline was on a scale he's like this he's flatlining right if he's waiting to break to get a little Adrenaline Rush he might have to wait forever you got like I feel like at the end of that game he should have screamed and got the adrenal up to get the break not to wait to the break you know what I mean plus he's not using energy like he hasn't screamed all day so you know what does that make sense like if you're waiting for the brakes to to cheer then you might wait forever because remember hasn't been broken and let's see what happens 30 50 3-2 is with a four now from evidence from Eddie again at the back end of tiafo into the back of him ever Dev trfo with the backhand slice into the back of the Metty again at the point of big foe as many hits a forehand again to the foreign now he's back in at Medi and another backing from tiafo into the back of the Metty now they're back in a big foe Maddie gets the point 15 love 15 love imagine if I was if Cam was tiafo's coach tell you what if I was the iPhone's coach I'd be on my feet going let's go let's go like get up Wayne Ferreira looks asleep he's wearing his bucket hat he's just sitting there with his glasses on if somebody tap him on the shoulders here wait hello sir are you okay looks like he's sitting in a retirement village 15 lovers with a serve out while the back in a big five four now from Memphis TFO comes in there with a volley that's a good shot give the peep that's it big foe give the people something a cheer little little I mean waiting for errors asleep it can wake him up remember how I said last year the girlfriend was the MVP of the of the coaches box same thing today she's like let's go and he's like okay and everyone else is just kind of like hmm like they're studying for an exam fifteen dollars we're back in a backhand rally big fall again at the backhand of mehdi into the back end of tiafo back in a mebit have sliced goes into the foreign all right and look people hate people don't like Patrick martoglu but at least you know okay it is the coach's job to be a cheerleader sometimes you know you don't want everyone to you know want to be a cheerleader all the time but when you look at your coach and he's sitting there like he's half asleep after you play a good rally that's not very fun as maybe death serves his next 30 or bang but Patrick marutogle is like yes and that's why rooner gets so animated you know and even the hell up right Serena Mario but I haven't seen Wayne for a move I think he might have I think he might have fallen asleep as we've returned out the form of evidence backing out from Big Five this is a huge point for tiafo as we're back in now down the line that goes long and it's 40 30. and big Focus drops the shoulders drops the head what's waiting forever got to say about that thank you coach that's great great work thank you that's why I pay you to sleep it's been a forward second serve second sermon at the back in a big fight that's a great return that's a great return that's the return that's what he look I told you if he keeps doing he'll execute eventually back to dose lovely backhand that's it the Serb now out by the point of big foe drop shot Maddie tiafo's got there with a drop shot back move it over the slice oh he puts it out now TFO many too quick tiafo just lunges for the volley and couldn't get it the crowd's going oh we're this close to losing our minds I don't know why TFO went with a drop shot I mean yeah drop shot a drop shot is great but I feel like he got there in time to hit a winner and hit a drop shot instead of mid he's like really all right vanish MIDI seven to the point of tiafo back in her medieving the back of the TFO again at the back of him ever there tiafra with backhand but immediates it out this is the game no break points against meta yet but this feels like the game deuce if tiafo's gonna come back it's here all right Deuce as many serves now why the front of trfo could return the back of the member to Heaven Metals it out tiafo gets the advantage and the crowd are going wild advantage tiafo first break point of the day what is mevity going to do he's going to do an ace he's going to serve an ace I mean this is uh this is Maddie he serves a fault okay here it is here it is big fight what does he do he returns a forehand out he just kind of pushed the forward great second term evidence puts it wide back to deuce and he saves it with one second by the way again MVP in the coaching box of tiafa was the girlfriend she's the only one encouraging him there's been a return now that goes out made it too good Advantage the only one who's like let's go next one next one you're just sitting there waiting for it it's like he's a he's gone for many it's Advantage method but as he's probably his personality which is fine but I don't think tiafo needs that right now you need someone to encourage him to you know get up second serve needs a Layton Hewitt in the Box Advantage Maddie serve double fault in there I'm ready getting generous deuce trfo doesn't break here you may never break serve me a bit of an Ace and a bit of a grunt he's like man uh Maddie with the grunt just the extended grunt for fun all right Advantage MIDI he says in the back of the tiafo TF on the net mevitab two good memadev stays in front now they played two years ago in Miami and it was uh six four six three mebadev on that day tiafo broke once out of the three times he had a chance he broke once uh remember that broke three out of the four times he had so both guys didn't have that many chances but Maddie broke three out of the four tiafo broke once in that last match two years ago uh the only time the trfos want to set was Australia 2020. uh he was a three it was two and a half hour match until after I got the second set but in that match uh tiafo converted five break points in that one out of the eleven so he has broken many before he's gonna find out from evidence shot winner this is gonna build that was a huge four-hand Cross Court that's what we want to see from Maddie lot 15. huge tiafo again just walking away shoulder slumped waiting for errors impersonating lendal it he is it does feel like he's gone for a lentil Vibe and I just don't think tiafo needs a lentil I was gonna served on the T that's good from Big 5 15-0 I feel like tiafo needs a it needs a Leighton I need someone to you know pump him up not someone to calm him down like the thing about lendel he works so well with Murray is because Murray was over the top emotional you don't want to have someone who's emotionless in the box when you need some a boost of emotion you look to your coach and they're just sitting there like this you know what I mean you know I serve into the final evidence find out from tiafo get into the front of Medi the before I had a big foe down the line to the back of him every day that's a great shot down the line is working for big foe 30 15. and the thing with the crowd right using the crowd if you don't give the crowd something and they're trying to give him everything right now they're giving them you know they're going let's go let's go and tiafo's not acknowledging them at all then they're gonna stop cheering for it they're going to be like well you're not going to accept our our support I mean it's gonna serve volley oh lovely of the frame I think from bigfo big foe got real lucky there 40 15. oh the crowd's going yeah let's go and he's just kind of like then they're gonna be like well we're trying let's see there's a chat to the to the uh to the coach's box I don't think Wayne oh wait for everyone he said he's alive that's right guys he's alive call off the ambulance 40 15. it's all right guys he's breathing as we're to serve down to see the back end of Maddie half volley from tiafo is not good enough and made a bit of go straight at him oh no never been having the net what'd he do see how far got away with it but anyways 4-3 man better for the break but tiafo again doesn't even acknowledge the crowd even if he did the cringy this do this that's better than nothing Mel how are you feeling in the stands I mean you're not gone for big foe but I mean it feels like the crowd are trying so hard to get him and get him excited he's just not doing nothing kind of sitting there doing nothing anyways this is the same thing I'd said at the US Open by the way I'm sure if you're there at the US Open I said the exact same thing about tiafo tiafo's coach's box it's not really a tiafo I guess it's not a tiafo thing it's it's like well tiafo needs emotion from the box to then give a motion to the crowd but I feel like he needs to just get a little excited come on a little jazz great atmosphere it's beautiful love that awesome that's so cool by the way if you don't know Melanie is right now is in the uh in the stadium in one of the Suites in the stadium so uh watching this in in where we'd all rather be so we're going to live vicariously through her experience imagine curious I'm evident playing on a clay Court in umag chaos ain't gonna MOG he wouldn't go he'd be like ah quit I ain't gone there we're going to Croatia and Clay who am I Casper rude [Music] got him I want to see mediocrest yeah uh Cody and I think cam needs a haircut why'd you delete your message I didn't read it uh I want to see mediocre as okay well let's have a look now because I haven't done this all day uh let's go the power rankings for a second because the power rankings show that mebadev is the world number one he is the most informed player the power rankings are about who you beat uh not necessarily what you win but if you beat someone or if you beat a lot of players it does help and you can see they're membership number one on the list tiafo is not there now after this week tiafo might make it in because Nori was on the list and uh he beat norin if you beat Nori or if you beat someone on this list you will get on this list probably before Miami but uh Maddie's number one and he that won't change um that probably won't change unless he loses to someone like a sinner Who's down at number five so you've got elkres down number 15 this shows it uh he doesn't have a plight enough uh El Chris to have enough wins and a lot of his wins El coraz have not been against the top guys he's beaten Nori and Jerry who are ahead of him that's about it but uh tiafo not on the list kind of just shows that uh you know who's he beaten right so there it is there's the power rankings member Dev number one and I think that's obvious because he's beating everyone including Djokovic so far this year in a challenger that's called that's called Justice 30 love not against baratini but against big names playing in small tournaments I love that for shivchenko good and now how bad is that for baritini I mean that's embarrassing I mean you go to get form and three points and you lose I mean he's gonna go to Miami with a lot more less confidence now I mean that's what a terrible idea anyways fully love as a Resurgence from Eddie and what'd I say that last game might have been the only chance that bigfo had 5-3 um yeah it's not Justice it's not Justice against berettini it's Justice for the little guy it's Justice for the actual Challenger level players that need these points to survive Chef shenko did a good thing for the Integrity of Challenger events so good on him good win for him and he did it for all the little guys all the players outside the top 100 who probably looked at that drawer and went really I got to play against the top 30 player in the first round come on now all right five three tiarfo serving to stay in the match so the final from bigfo down the line at the back into Medi into the finer trfo again to the final evidence on the stretch the iPhone comes the net casually and puts away the volley but at least he came to the net 15 love tennis Justice that's it hey look karma is a thing and I don't look again I think it's a little extreme to say it's you know Karma you know whatever but you guys know how I feel about the uh the challenges and who is playing this week's Challenger events there's a bit of drop volley there not good enough maybe there's a gonna get a slice backhand winner this is gonna be good for Maddie 15 all who else who is left in that tournament by the way now that barotini's gone they're still big names right I think there is right let me check 15-0 serves a fault from foe second serve public is still there yeah he's a challenger level player sometimes beforehand goes wide from Big foe oh no he lost a struff all right we'll get stuffed so all right anyways 15 30 big foe in big trouble um wait are there no big names left that's hilarious not good enough Manny puts it away 15 40. that's called Justice everybody lost in that event no big names yeah you try and go down there and get some free points I feel like the Challenger players took that personally and they all went we're gonna get we're going to beat you all no seeds are left in that event uh I love that that's awesome Justice for the uh for the Challenger players anyways match points sorry about why the 400 never Dev hits it along on the return 30 40. bertini lost uh gas gay lost Schwartzman lost public lost they all lost and the guys that actually need to be there to win money and win points are getting and getting something all right TF over the fall ticket Serv next match coming up straight after this uh we're gonna find out who plays the winner of uh uh winner of this match as a return now seven volley the volley is good many of the pass that's in the net see Alpha certifying every point now he's he's done I don't think tiafo I think he's done I think he's mentally just checked out he's like get me to Miami I feel like that's my that's where I'll play better uh yeah he done sir volley on second serves on Match Point I mean that's that's the indication uh first step of the Fall check itself save two Max points though and you wouldn't know it because he didn't do anything after him as he serves now the point of Mebane for backing up from tiafo get into the back of the mega passage shot tough over the volley met him with a lob nope not high enough as he hits the backhand winner anyway Medvedev Tia Focus doesn't put it away and it's Advantage Maddie tiafo tired how would he why would he be tired he hasn't lost a set tiafo uninterested I think that's a better way of saying it tired would imply that you you know worked really hard during the week which he did but he won everything in straight sets as long this match was an hour and a 35 minutes against Nori I mean tired Advantage Matty server wide from tiafo is a fault second serve his longest match was against Nori and now in 39 minutes I mean tired nah bored second serve into the back end of that goes in the back end of tiafo bath water from Eddie again at the foreign but that goes out and again a little Shake of the racket tiafo come on come on Get Loud don't play it cool shout I get it you love LeBron LeBron kind of walks around he kind of just [ __ ] at moans but also he walks around like you know he's too cool like nothing is really like you know walk away from an explosion in a movie kind of deal you know no reaction but we need something Advantage you need to do something advantage tiafo there's no shame in screaming the crowd's going nuts tiafo's walking around just like thank you they're trying Advantage the iPhone there's bigfo serves I hope if he wins this point I hope he goes nuts he serves a fault second serve second serve big foe down the T servant volley and the volley is good that's a great volley he's gonna be on famous TV room the crowd's going nuts and he just does this I want more emotion you ain't Brawn you ain't LeBron come on you saved my poor just give us something because I can't get excited if you're walking around like this I can't get excited if you're not getting pumped up mate you just have two match points and you walk to the chair like this the crowd's like wow don't act cool come on now anyways let's answer questions uh still gonna lose who cares it's about Madness okay uh bigfo needs to be like the version of the US Open yeah yeah where's the goofy guy cars would be yelling hell yeah I mean when is there another point to yell I mean you save too much points and survive you can yell I mean why the hell not it's you know anyone would have yelled Beyond Borg would have yelled you know maybe not be a hot dog um all right trying to be too cool yeah but the thing is so like another reason why I think a reaction would have helped is because the crowd would have gone nuts and the crowd going crazy would have shown like maybe made me a little nervous I know that's probably not gonna happen but it could have at least made Medvedev go oh [ __ ] okay like realize where he was close to winning and okay the next game is going to be a little tough you know what I mean it could have made at least at least the atmosphere a little bit more intense from ever Dev serving for the match now but because he didn't do anything the crowd's kind of like whoa and maybe it's like all right I'll just serve served into the back in a big fire foreign drop shot weird but effective hits it out 15 love us I don't know but maybe I'm just yelling at Clouds at this point but whatever free embarrassment for bratini and others yeah I love that for those uh Challenger guys someone's gonna get a big boost in the rankings and the challenges because they got uh they got those wins so good on them good on them so to serve out while the back end of tiafo backing out from Eddie again to the back in a big foe into the back of the medi oh what it just goes wide from evadev 15-0 you know what the funny thing is in the next match we're gonna see the opposite of what we're seeing now you know in terms of emotion we're going to see alcare is going nuts every time he does something slightly exciting and sinner isn't you know sin is not afraid of throwing a fist too so we're gonna see a couple of guys happy to uh happy to get the crowd involved as with a return to the backhand of Maddie backing up for tiarfo was a pass and met him in the net 15 30. met him with a volley never a good thing 15 30. midi serves now while the back of the TF phone oh big foe in the net you knew he was going to hit a big disturb Maddie you know it was coming 30 off is the biggest point of the match for big foe can he take it 30 40 30 old again thank you everybody for hanging out don't forget to subscribe it's a bit of fun to find rally that goes down the backhand slice of Medvedev see if I win this rally he goes down the line that's a shot many hits of that in or to the back head of big foe look what I was going out for Maddie back in the backhand big foe again with the backhand is comes to the net maybe with a pass in the net that's perfect from foe that was the point he went after it hey the Frat Boys in the back are losing their minds they're probably still drunk from yesterday look at him go that's what you want to see big foe that's who you want to be give the boy something to cheer about it's Saturday 30 40. there's been a serving the net second serve here we go here we go I swear to God if you don't cheer second serve here's a double fold nevative gets broken and tiafo walks to the chair towel oh the boys love it they love it see our photos nods I mean you can't cheer a double fault I mean I can't really you know no point in going nuts for that but still an hour and 30 minutes Nevada gives tiafo a lifeline five five easy money thanks Maddie there you go mevative starting to get a little chirpy too he's asking the Umpire I want to see how far it was out the amp was like we'll get to it Matty's like the hell man show me the replay dude five five that's better now from Big Five can he make this count serves a fault second serve second serve into the final from Big foe again at the foreign with a forehand Cross Court see alfo's running side to side and eventually hits him the net love 15. unfortunate there for tiafo I'll tell you what when we watch Big Five we don't talk about how shitty the outfits are in Nike because he actually it actually works he actually he's the only man that can pull off those Nike outfits as we return now from Medi that's a passing shot winner sir volley good idea but if you're serving volley down the T it better be a good serve love 30 bro you're tripping me love the commentary no worries well I think you can I think we can say that you're not going to get more passionate stream than this you're not going to get a more passionate chat than this you guys are going crazy too love 30. I'll tell you what Tennessee I'm sure Tennessee Beyond saying this kind of [ __ ] everybody just being like oh great great return they're a little more polite I'm a little less polite as that goes in the net from uh TR4 in the first serve second serve second serve now the back and I'm evident return goes back into tiafo tiafo just pushed it out ah even that guy with the wig he was gone he was the guy with a mullet is that a week maybe it's real love 40 I mean why even why just meh anyways break points from Eddie to get the break back and serve for it again sir there's a fault second serve second server to the back end of evidence backing it from trfo into the back of the medi into the fauna tiarfo that's a good shot many with a pass tough over the volley midi's gonna get there oh he's hit a winner Daniel Medvedev that's why you don't drop shot Daniel he's too freaking fast and he gets a break back it's almost like it never happened okay Maddie's gonna try again Maddie will try to win this match in straights and I gotta be real seven five seven five is kind of generous like that's a generous score line because tiafo has not been that good it hasn't been that close chat this is not the scoreline winning in straight sets but it's not this is not being close foreign for sure okay how we doing Chad are we hanging in we've got the uh next match next the question the next match is next uh but we're gonna watch the next one what are you talking about idiot um the next match is going to be epic I should say that's what I was trying to say words are hard the Frat Boys are not happy yeah they weren't happy at the back they want they want the guy they're yelling for to show him some love and he ain't showing uh was not showing the crowded he loved that's what's pissed me off uh Mary has been playing in second gear yeah Maddie's just just chilling you've got nothing to worry about the next match is next by Dawn yep it is uh TFO is not is not big deal that's yeah how does CFO get better like what is what is he missing chat what does tiafo need to take the jump from good to great it's from you know 20 to 10. you know we saw Fritz do it this time last year he went from average to you know top ten what does he do I mean what he's solid he's a good player but what does he do mentality I mean maybe but I feel like he's got a decent mentality it's not like he's frustrated like angry and you know whatever is it back in now to thought him ever to find out from tiafo is wide and it's 15 love many three points away I don't know if today's been about mental toughness I think I feel like it's been more about style like his game plan like he's playing safe you know I feel like and when he's tried to do things it hasn't worked and he's kind of going oh well that doesn't work and he does like we've seen him a few times now where he just doesn't look he looks bored you know nothing that's a big problem that's a mentality problem right Killer Instinct Maybe 30 love merely two points away so about what the point of tr400 from Eddie again to the fauna big foe into the fauna mati to the final on the stretch Maddie gets the point 40 love to get the match ready and like I said earlier this has been a generous score Line This is not close this has not been close this is just to get the over I mean as many serves the back of the TFO return goes in many with the volley goes in the Foreigner yeah so you know how how confident Matty is he's served bowling on Match Point you know it didn't work but it just shows how how this uh how easy this match has been from Eddie serve here's a fault second serve maybe over no as before I now goes in from the fight of tiafo and Maddie hits it in the net all right 40 30 another one saved 40 30. I do feel like TFO does need to get angry not sad he seems to get like sulky rather than angry when he loses as we I wouldn't mind that is it back in the backhand rally slice from tiafo into the slice of mebadev see how far with the flying again inside out that's a good shot Maddie gets it tough with the swing volley mevadev with a pass in the net unbelievable and tiafo survives again we're deuce all right the Frat Boys at the top they're going nuts you know tiafo when he's losing he gets he looks like you know he should be he should get pissed off you know get a little anger you know get a little angry kind of like I guess um FAA you know Felix lacks that little bit of anger now play Angry don't play sad you know it's Deuce second serve now the find of it out he went after it though so you can't blame him but the crowded just they're just they can't believe it devastated tiafra is tired how is trotard he's played like an hour and a half every match he can't be tired there's no chance he's played this is the longest match he's played Aaron 30. anyway so don't see that goes in the net but it's a lead from Maddie luckily Advantage Medi Match Point again many serves down the T and big foe he's gonna look at a second serve must have very late call second sir Maddie he serves that one at the back of the trfo backing up from evadev into the point of big foe the drop shot is good unbelievable the first drop shot winner from tiafo because he hit a great return to pushed many back and the drop shot worth that time that's better little too light do it on Match Point all right try doing it like you know maybe five all or four five or something do it a little bit earlier but hey don't see the backhand of tr49 ready to be back in a big phone meeting with the past TFO gets the point Advantage big foe and there's a fist bump all right crowd's gone wild again the crowd doesn't match the player I feel like if this was in Basel even Federer would go nuts you know what I mean like Federer the coolest commas Collective whatever is going to serve our wine from media fault second serve the crowd's going nuts it doesn't match the energy of the player for sure second serve now goes back in the tiarfo good return meti gets it back in that tiarfo drop shot mehdi runs runs and tiafo hits the volley away we go to the tie break somehow okay tiafo walks to the coat and watch walks of the towel nodding his head like he did something and he did he saved a bunch of match points the crowd's Gone Wild and now TR folks giving him some love okay who's gonna win this cyborg you tell me tiafo points to the ground like he owns this place here we go who's gonna win it you tell me many many tiafo a few big foes all right what is Maddie doing Maddie the only reason we're at a tiebreakers could never have served volleyed on Match Point for no reason mevadev took it way too easy he was casual as we were back in the backhand rally tiafo with a fine on the stretch Maddie forehand open courts here for the slice goes in mevidev comes to the net tiaf over the pass Maddie puts it away the volley no he doesn't tiarfo gets it many people oh man he can't get it this is gonna be okay tiafo seals the first point many of the net he's like ah tiafo got it there you go and again big yes is he got he's got to get the give the crowd something he's walking around like going yes cheer me yes yes please no yell back give the crowds up they're doing everything for you mate tiafo was smart at least he's smiling at least he's smiling One Love sir Maddie he's a nice I was just gonna say you know what's going to shut the crowd up straight away maybe it's going to serve an Ace and we'll forget that happened and he did he served a nice Bang very good serving from evidence today the first serve has been solid it's his fifth serve in the fifth Ace in this set as well as we're to serve into the form of tiafo and tiara hits it wide 2-1 2-1 Medi we want center algres now yeah everyone's like can we can we go to the next one again even if tiafo uh sorry even if mavidev wins this in straight sets here it's still this has not been like you look at the score and be like oh wow tiafo did but it was a tie break but at least he no none of that happened it was Medvedev who stuffed up remember they're playing silly it was almost a charity at the end of that set iafra wins a tie break though it's a different story as with a backhand now to the back of them ever Dev again at the back into tiafo slice down the line goes wide from bigfoamers 3-1 three one Medi with the mini break does uh red light have a Corona today not that I could tell it's waiting forever dude they'd show him every time he's just like this it's like he's not even the coach is he is he the character is he just a spectator I don't know what's up what's up what's happening it doesn't move it's fine I'm mad for them did it go in or was it what I went in it went in many with a massive forehand return sir volley TFO not good enough with the pass that's huge it was in by mile I'm blind all right four one four one remember Dev dominating like I said this has not been close I mean the score is generous a17 bang two points away come on now next thank you next five one as mevidev tries to win this match on the 10th time of asking I think Medvedev kind of got to match upon and was like you know what I'm in the final anyway I might as well just uh might of the road is trying so volley on the match point why not you know I might as well just uh you know whatever a winning the tie break whatever seems I met his attitude maybe it doesn't look like he's he doesn't I mean this doesn't feel like maybe was ever going to lose this match maybe at like five five all when we like oh tiafo's got something up Mary this score is way too generous the iPhone's just going to keep hitting his head on that ceiling five one mediev with a fault second serve probably trying to hit nice now second serve goes out while the 400 uh TR4 now Maddie again into the form of down the line at the back in a big foe before it's a winner all right he stops the Run of points five two hey Wayne Ferreira clapped he has hands they moved five two you know tiafo's girlfriend is eating at this stage like that tells it all she's just like even she's like I guess we're going to Miami tomorrow all right that goes in there for many good servant cr453 I was at a left no it's not it was it was a let now let's try again she's eating I mean she's she's the actually the one who cheers the most and she's got she's just even she's given up all right sir she stopped is it a back in the back end rally at five two tiarfo again at the back of the medie into the back in the big foe Matty with a forehand into the back and again a tiarfo into the back of the member therefore comes to the net with a surprise attack many with a pass see off over the volley Maddie can't get that that's better from Big foe and then she jumps over here and she's like she's like oh [ __ ] all right just put drop the food five three lovely drop volley I just want tiarfo to turn around and just go just throw the fist alcaraz style and just scream like that it'll do something I'm tired of this match I'm sure you're not the only one and let's see how far ones is set then we'll get then we'll get excited slice return goes into the back end of TR phone many with a backhand LOB it's up it's out all right big foe little comeback here five four Matty's got the serves though mehdi has the serve five four this should have been over I know Maddie remember to have yeah mevative stuffed up I mean he should have he played silly all right let's see if tiafo can actually get things going many serves out why that's a big big serve 6'4 yep Match Point unbelievable but we all know the saying it's not a comeback unless you win Medi eighth match point he serves out why that's a nice that's how you finish Maddie looks like he's like how did that take longer than I needed and like I said don't get fooled by the score this is not close tiafo didn't have a chance no chance and Maddie's just kind of like I just wasted 20 minutes I got annoyed at himself he's like really I didn't do it like that okay whatever anyways Matty's in the final how about that the man who hates this court more than anybody else is now gonna have to play a final on it uh but we're gonna find out who's gonna play because the next match is next and that is nothing true has ever been said on this stream all right here is the match guy over there talking about yourselves ggs yeah GG's for many uh you know tiafo I don't know he's just gonna keep bashing his head on that glass ceiling I don't know how he breaks it but he's just going to keep head biting it for now anyway um all right dive there to amongst yourselves I will be back in a matter of moments to watch the biggest match of the week I think like it's the biggest match of the week at least every it's hyped as the biggest match of 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y8s1gUAk-2c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8s1gUAk-2c | Asymmetric Play: Feminist Digital Arts Pedagogies and the Gendered Politics of Video Games | hi my name is Luke Megan I was scheduled to give this talk at the National Art Education Association National Conference for the year 2020 in Minneapolis Minnesota but because of the corona virus pandemic the conference has been cancelled so I wanted to make sure to share this talk both on the conference app for conference goers but also on YouTube so other art teachers could maybe benefit from it so the name of this talk is asymmetric play feminist digital arts pedagogy's and the gendered politics of video games to a little bit of background on myself my name is Luke Meegan I taught new media art and studio arts in a central Virginia public high school for four years from 2014 to 2018 I've also taught new media summer programs mostly with middle schoolers at the Smithsonian since 2012 and presently I'm a PhD candidate in art education at the Pennsylvania State University so over the course this talk I'm going to be drawing on things I've encountered in my own teaching experience both in public schools and in these summer camps as well as bringing in things that I've encountered in my graduate research but the ultimate goal for this talk is to share things that will ultimately be useful for folks that are actually working in the field teaching in classrooms are teaching in camps like I still do every summer right along with that introduction right a bit of a caveat youyou can't see me because I'm presenting this via screencast but I am a white cisgender man right so I want to make it clear that I'm presenting a conception of feminist pedagogy right drawing from a variety of folks within art Edie and in the scholars of feminist pedagogy but I'm emphatically not presenting the conception of feminist pedagogy right and that's for two reasons one is because I feel that imposing a decisive authoritative framing doesn't really fit the Democratic athos of feminism right it shouldn't be dictated and certainly even if it could be dictated right it would not be my as a white able-bodied sis male to be dictating what feminist pedagogy is so what I'm sharing is a particular perspective that comes from my own experience and from the things that I've read but it is not by any means meant to be presented as an authoritative articulation of what feminism or feminist pedagogy is so that all said I want to show you this screenshot right so at the time that I was putting this talk together the top rated games page on each dot IO which is an online exhibition space marketplace and community for independent digital game creators write boasts a pretty eclectic array of titles the works range from brianna lays queer middle school sports romance butterfly stoop to Johan hustles work-in-progress low fidelity military shooter Raven field to nikki cases brief satire on media sensationalism we become what we behold two of these top 10 rated games center queer relationships and five of the top ten have majority or entirely non male creative teams with only two games created solely by men out of these ten games three have a male protagonist and three have a woman protagonists and the remaining four have a non gendered character or a choice of gender for your character this kind of reflects for me how digital games right now are being created by and for a broad diverse array of people and they're now a ubiquitous cultural media form over two-thirds of Americans report participation in electronic games owing in part to the omnipresence of mobile devices unsurprisingly over the last decade as a result of this write art educators including myself have been exploring ways to meaningfully engage with this facet of visual culture through arts pedagogy however right while games are ubiquitous in contemporary culture they embody a wide variety of voice and address a wide variety of audiences video games and the professional professional and critical cultures that accrete around them have had a historically poor record with respect to gender equity representation and justice academic and popular histories of the medium focus on the technical and entrepreneurial feats of largely male designers and programmers critical discourse within game studies likewise has emphasized technical systemic and formal declarations about games rather than articulations of embodied experiences with games as sources of meaning making or what scholar Stephanie see Jennings would call a feminist epistemology of video games right this emphasis in the critical discourse on the technical the systemic and the formal has typically alighted those videogame artifacts experiences and experiencers considered feminine and classified all these things as being less critically valuable right on the screen here I have some screen grabs from a video called a brief history of video games by a youtuber called Stuart brown I found it's used in a number of the art games curricula I've encountered the game the video itself has half a million views and this is an example of a video that centered on technical entrepreneurial milestones and focuses almost entirely on games developed by men for large commercial entities right you can see the typical historical marker is like Super Mario Brothers and half-life things like that and games themselves right have traditionally presented conventional and Roe centric narratives with 2009 census of games showing that 85% of characters and 90% of protagonists were male that was a while ago so if we look at more recent tallies of the games foregrounded at the games industry's largest trade event III we've seen the rate of women protagonists their hover between three to nine percent in the years between 2015 and today and the professional community surrounding games has through a combination of tacit and overt sexist workplace practices produced an industry where seventy five percent of workers in the field are men an eighty point five percent of degrees awarded to students entering the field are awarded to men right so games are made by a wide variety of folks but a lot of the cultures that are accreting around games both professionally in the industry and in the discourse around them are not nearly as accommodating or diverse in in their scope right or in their tone which points to me right to a mission we kind of have right okay I'd say clearly K through 12 arts pedagogues if we choose to include games and our curricula have a responsibility not just to impart technical skills and formal literacies with respect to games but to address via feminist pedagogical practice and curricular content the gendered politics both within games as artifacts and within the cultures that create them right so I want to talk about the potential specifically for K through 12 art education to affect change in games why is it our job right so what is the special potential that K through 12 art education has to affect change in games right because post-secondary programs and video game design exists and so do computer science courses in secondary schools consequently art educators might wonder why's fall under our remit to include feminist video game design study and practice into our curricula why can't those already teaching game design at the college level revise their practice to address gendered realities in their field why can't critical game design happen in the computer science classroom where ostensibly students are already learning the technical skills needed to create digital games I would contend that a response to both those questions is that unlike either of those settings the K through 12 computer science classroom or the post-secondary game design department right K through 12 art education is distinctly well placed to address the challenges of gender equity and representation both within digital games and in the creative cultures producing them so if we look right demographically young women and girls are more likely to enroll in arts classes than in computer science classes in high school by a significant margin right so if we look these are College Board statistics and unfortunately they don't include non-binary students in their tallies so this is a strictly binary count that does not account for non-binary students but if you look right all the way on the left in AP e 2d art according to the College Board seventy five percent of the students are girls and women in the apcs programs nationwide only nineteen percent of the students are girls and women sign so and of course this asperity right is not a consequence of an inherent gender difference in disciplinary ability or inclination rather it's the outcome of a variety of gendered social expectations biases and pressures but if we look at these two right from a sheer numbers perspective including feminist game design in art education curricula will afford more girls and young women meaningful engagement with this medium than relegating it to the computer science classroom would furthermore right according to the United States Department of Education Statistics at the post-secondary level if we look on the right there right women comprise a minority of new media arts students and only nineteen and a half percent of students studying interactive media and game design despite women comprising a majority of art students in general so the arts again are a space that are accommodating of women scholars and inviting to women scholars and practitioners clearly but the subset of Arts programs and creative programs that focus on game design or interactive media have pretty much the same proportion of female students as a peak science does right so again this speaks to the importance of art educators at the K through 12 level providing meaningful critical and creative engagement with games as an art form by the time they've completed high school many women and girls will self select out of the field and who had blamed them if they had never encountered counter narratives to the prevailing and masculinist exclusionary and often hostile discourses that surround video games outside of these quantitative demographic concerns art education is also discipline airily well positioned to address issues of equity among communities and industries of game makers as well as issues of gender discourses with in-game design itself right art education can engage critically with the artifacts of contemporary visual culture providing a space for interrogating and critiquing the norms prevalent in pop cultural artifacts it within our IDI scholars Olga visca vich and courtney wolfgang for example have explored the empowering and poetic potentials of remix and data bending appropriated video with adolescent girls in a juvenile arbitration program folks like Melanie Buffington and Alice Lai have examined the role visual culture plays in the identity construction of young third wave feminists and post feminists from an art education perspective and Michelle Bay Dimitri Addis and Olga vishka vich and Alice lye and Yi Chang Cooper have both explored how children's artful and appropriate of play with visual culture can disrupt and transgress gendered regimes embedded in popular media right there's countless studies that show the art room is a space for transgression right so because the art room is a space where cultural artifacts both those made by students and those present in the culture at large are understood as the products of creative human choices that are subject to critique it is precisely the place where the content of and creative processes behind video games can be critically addressed and their biases questioned an example of this here on the right is a video game made by a student of BI in Paris high schooler right called hope can come that was about her identity as a queer youth and as someone who has raised as a Catholic and who still identified or had a complex relationship with the Catholic Church and so she created this game whose goal was to convince the leaders of the Catholic Church to accept everyone right so she was using the medium of games to articulate not just her queer identity but a way that she wanted to change the world using the agency afforded by games as an interactive medium as a model for creating that change right so reflecting the feminist dismissal facile mind-body divisions feminist pedagogy necessarily in my mind entails a holistic attention to both curricular content and pedagogical practice right it's not just the ideas you're working with and it's not just the way you're teaching you have to attend to both to perform feminist pedagogy in an effective way right because it's entirely possible to teach nominally feminist subject matter such as a women's studies curriculum in thoroughly non feminist ways right it's likewise possible to use nominally feminist pedagogical practices without addressing critical social justice issues in course content right this is why bell hooks emphasized the importance of integrity which he called a wholeness or congruence or agreement between what we think say and do as teachers Paolo Ferrari similarly demanded what he called a coherence of the Liberatore pedagogue evincing a respect for the human dignity of the student and one's attitudes one's practice and the content of one's pedagogy so in the following sections I want to make some suggestions for studying and making video games in an art education context first with respects to teaching feminist curricular content and second with respect to embodying feminist pedagogical practice so first let's look at feminist curricular content in teaching video games so a first step towards Liberatore games as our curriculum is to recognize that no established canon of works is politically neutral for example that history of video games video I showed you some screenshots of before right it presents what it asserts is an established and neutral Canon of video games starting with Super Mario and going up through doom and half-life and all these sort of traditional technical milestones right but every history or collection of essential works in the medium reflects political attitudes about what makes a work worthy of critical attention as noted before right many conventional histories of digital games as visual culture focus on commercial or technical landmarks and consequently yield curricula that focus on commercial games largely made by men and often made with a male audience in mind developing a feminist games curriculum for the arts classroom requires art educators to expand their conception of what constitutes an important game for example right in her feminist critique of the game study status quo playing with feeling abri unable dedicated a chapter to the analysis of the casual game diner - unable noted that casual games are typically omitted from serious critical discussion in game studies in part because of their deliberately accessible designs and themes and in part because of their popularity with adult women a demographically not typically associated with the culture of gamers these two factors locate casual games outside of a traditional games Canon which values technical and mechanical complexity and tends to prioritize the experiences of young men with an artifact when assessing its cultural impact nevertheless by focusing on the potential for meaning making through felt experience with casual games enable highlighted meaningful effective relations between these games and the experience of so much often gendered labor right in diner - there's the Khan and ordering and decluttering of chaotic circumstances that the players presented with or the ambivalence when your success of the task is just rewarded with a more challenging task right by broadening her criteria for notability to include values beyond mechanical and technical complexity or market dominance an Abel was able to include in her Canon genre of games that resonate with a huge population of people not traditionally addressed in games analysis likewise by applying broader values to our own curricula or our recieved curricula in history's right art educators can create a Canon more accommodating to a wider variety of students an example from my own practice right in developing the mechanics as metaphor curriculum for VCU's current lab which I've used in my own high school teaching I ended up with an eclectic variety of games that excluded sorry that included experimental works by big-name commercial designers like Brenda Romero and by notable contemporary artists like Paulo Peter Cheney as well as a variety of works by independent artists and scholars that did not meet traditional criteria for canonicity but who created work that used the distinct quality of games as an artform to express and explore a variety of concepts and feelings the curriculum was also informed by an intentional goal to have gender parity in the artist discuss write that was something I had in mind from the get-go right while this goal was met and a variety of queer and trans artists were also included as you can see on the screenshot right the resulting curriculum was still overwhelmingly white which prompts further reflection and revision right but I did go in intentionally and when I build curriculum I always find images of the artists so that I can have this array in front of me and if I have a bunch of like white bearded smiling men looking back at me I know I need to go back in and change things right I shouldn't have just those faces in my curricular array I also wanted to share the screenshot of curriculum on co-developing with Oscar eze for a virtual worlds camp that we're teaching with the Smithsonian just to show you another example right of where we wanted to prioritize incorporating a variety of identity positions in the artists we included and as a result well there are a few game designers who are fairly notable within the art game world like Aria Harvey and Michael Simon in the upper right most of these are just games made by students or independent creators that are not terribly famous not terribly accomplished by conventional metrics that we found on each day oh that site I should you this screenshot of at the beginning right so these were folks that we chose because that they were doing interesting work and because they were not central voices they were not traditionally Canon voices but they still reflected a variety of artistic voices to bring into the curriculum that said right another value one can use to disrupt a prevailing Canon and one's teaching is to explicitly value the presence of historically marginalized voices in one's curriculum during my fourth year teaching game design to my digital art students in public high school the artist Momo pixel released her first game called hair na which was about the experience of being a black woman preventing white woman from touching her hair the game being only a few months old at the time was not a classic of the medium and didn't meet traditional criteria for time-tested historicity it was a brief free browser game that could not top sales charts showcase sophisticated graphical hardware nor simulate complex systems however it was a striking clear true and funny statement from a black woman making games a statement that could not possibly be made by the white and Japanese creators who until then completely peopled the unit I was teaching it was also a statement that echoed the reported experiences of a number of young black women in my classes Harun ah concludes with that screen on the right that reads the game is over but this experience isn't this is an issue that black women face daily so a note to those who do it stop that during the lesson when the students played critiqued and discussed hair nah several white students and my majority white classes express surprise this was a common experience they were also surprised at the genuine anger and frustration they were addressed with at the end of such a colorful playful and funny game a number of black girls and women in my classes conversely commented on the truthfulness of the games articulated experience in relation to their own and joked that the school should make all the white girls play it at the start of each school year including her nah in my gaming curriculum didn't simply provide nominal diversity to mine unit exemplars being a work by a black woman expressing her embodied experience in a way that explicitly addressed race it helped address the intersectional mandate of feminist pedagogy to acknowledge multiple vectors of oppression and not claim to speak for or with all women while only reflecting the experiences of white women encountering and negotiating difference with an intersectional feminist Crick ulam cultivates not only criticality but creativity in students at least according to several researchers and in my own personal experience a comprehensive Liberatore curriculum is one that affords discourse across difference and allows every student to feel seen and one way to pursue that goal when teaching games as art is to include works in the class Canon that speak from a variety of positions regardless of their traditional canonicity as games so while including harinam brought something to our class discussions that would have been lost through adherence to the traditional historiographical use of game studies it's still especially important when teaching games that speak from folks in marginalized positions not to presume that the game affords students the experiences of marginalized people's an example of this right trans artists and games scholar Anna Anthropy has been a vocal critic of the concept that video games can elicit empathy and privileged people for marginalized people shortly after the release of her 2012 game dysphoria a series of short ludic vignettes informed by her experiences as a trans woman Anthropy was concerned by the number of responses from cisgender players and critics that claims that the game provided them with an authentic experience of trans life in response she created a game in the image on the right entitled road to empathy that consisted of a pair of size 13 women's platform boots with a pedometer attached exhibited in a gallery viewers were challenged by the piece to literally walk a mile and Anthropy shoes at which time the pedometer would tick up the score by one point only a fraction of a percentage of the score Anthropy has accrued in living her daily life while games can allow people to haptically engage with experiences authored by creators occupying a wide variety of position a letís as educators it's important that we do not conflate this embodied participation in an experience made by a person who has experienced oppression with actual participation in that person's experience of oppression just as it's important to include a variety of voices when it comes to game creators attending to critical voices from the social margins can introduce counter readings to canonical game texts and trouble students assumptions about their place in contemporary visual culture scholar Stephanie Jennings advocated incorporating feminist epistemology into interpretations of video games as it opens possibilities for new understandings of players in play and new ways of reading game texts to respond to and complicate students experiences with contemporary commercial games it may be useful to look to critical voices outside of academia where turnaround on publishing is faster and commentaries often available on the newest additions to students visual culture diets I have neither the time nor the inclination to play most of the games that most excite my students but I still feel it's important to be equipped to engage with them critically about their experiences with these games right so to share some resources one resource I found useful to this end is Waypoint the gaming vertical for the new site vice / scene editorially by Austin Walker queer black critic who has historically addressed race and class in games in his writing in pulling together the editorial board or the editorial crew of Waypoint Austin Walker explicitly aims to provide a platform for varied critical voices and this editorial vision is reflected in the publication of pieces like queer trans indigenous critic D Ella Cena's critique of how the latest entry in the action-adventure archeology series Tomb Raider tries and fails to address the property's colonialist history Waypoint also ran a queer critic teacher and designer Danielle rien doze examination of how upcoming Lovecraftian horror game the sinking city engages with Lovecraft racism and xenophobia with mixed success so this gives me ways to talk about games that I haven't played that might be really popular with my students another useful resource for sparking student discussion in my classes have been pieces found on critical distance a site that aggregates and curates a weekly selection of strong critical writing on videogames inclusivity is the first organizing value listed on critical distances curatorial statement which asserts that critical distance wants to promote the works and voices of those not already served by the mainstream in an exact quote another resource right operating under the banner of feminist frequency carolyn pettit and anita sarkeesian have produced a number of student accessible video pieces addressing representation and games which i found useful in the classroom sometimes feminist frequencies work perpetuates the critical weakness of what's called liberal feminist content analysis which just results in litanies of works that invoke stereotypes or underrepresented groups however much of their work extends beyond this for example there's a screenshot in the lower right of Carolyn Pettit's recent video on queer coded villains and games which goes beyond listing tropes and addresses for instance the experiential quality of being in a queer body and visiting violence upon the only queer bodies present in the game so to summarize Wright talking about including feminist curricular content in teaching video games I would say question the Canon create new canons and rethink what makes a game important explicitly value and seek the presence of marginalized voices in your curriculum and respond to and complicate students experiences with contemporary commercial games now I want to shift from talking about curricular content to pedagogical practice right so we've talked about the feminists concepts in our teaching now let's talk about actual feminist practice feminist teaching so one facet common to many feminist pedagogy's is the respect for a personal experience as a source of epistemology olla as a source of epistemological knowledge and the provision of space to both share and critically reflect upon individual experience while this value is typically expressed in relation to day-to-day lived experiences within the art classroom it can be extended to the students in bodied experiences with works of art and furthermore their experiences with and within games as what abre enable calls structures of feeling right consequently it's important for art educators to create opportunities for students to play exemplar games in class or for class and to reflect upon and share their experiences with those games don't just talk about games play them experience them and share those experiences right because by attending to and sharing experiences with exemplar games students can discuss how games as artifacts elicit experiences and how as artists they might produce experiences in their own creative production this invites a critical reflection on games as cultural artifacts that attends to effect over formal and technical complexity or innovation and can serve to disrupt end row centric technical and entrepreneurial narratives that surround games as cultural objects to do this right requires moving digital art pedagogy beyond traditional visual culture methods that focus on literacy metaphors like digital literacy and look at cultural artifacts primarily as texts be interpreted and critically analysed write in addition to this practice which is valuable of critiquing the biases and the artifact as texts critical engagement with a game also entails examining the way players experience and interact bodily with that text to create meaning in an example for my own experience right I was teaching a class of pre-service art educators who had just played the game limb which is in the screenshot on the lower right which is an experimental game by Canadian trans artist and writer Merritt K and then they also played this game called Machinarium pictured in the upper right which is a graphic puzzle the story by check design studio Amanita the students were prompted to discuss what they did in each game and how it felt to do it as a way to elicit both the mechanical verbs and the aesthetic effects that artists invested their respective games with a salient point of contrast came when discussing the verb move which both games shared you can move in both of these games and when playing limb which is a game read directly control an abstract character the pink square in the picture to avoid other address of aggressive squares multiple students audibly yelled shouted or cursed none of these responses happened when playing Machinarium Machinarium is a game where movement is second hand you click on a portion of the screen to make the small robot protagonist walk casually to the place you clicked students reported that limbs direct control made them identify more readily with the square and consequently feel more anxious and precarious in its threatening environment in other classes I've taught limbs feeling of anxious precarity and it's abstract visuals have I invited a variety of interpretations from students as they connected their experiences in the game to their experiences with or understandings of systemic violence's beyond the classroom students have drawn connections to experiences of bullying racism gang violence or LGBTQ discrimination based on the embodied experiences they bring to the game these kinds of discussions moving from the personal experiences of the students to larger systemic societal oppressions reflects the connection between the personal and the political endemic to most feminist pedagogy another strategy or pedagogical practice that shared across many feminist pedagogy's is collaborative learning collaborative learning can be essential for disrupting hierarchical into a individualistic and competitive learning structures that are really common in American school systems right games as complex multimodal artifacts lend themselves to collaborate of making processes as they are typically comprised of visual auditory and systemic components that work in concerts as well as potentially haptic narrative and other creative components that aren't always present where is in traditional games discourse the code is often framed as the essential core of the artifact that shapes its formal and technical attributes in the arts classroom other meaningful facets including the aesthetic can be valued equally alongside the technical this can help ensure that student collaboration remains democratic and non hierarchical as the coder on a collaborative team is no more central to the process of experience making than the students responsible for the imagery or the sound right in this way collaboration goes beyond pragmatically addressing the technical hurdles of students developing a game and affords the opportunity for multiple voices with different strengths and foci to be heard in a given project so to summarize pedagogical practice feminist pedagogical practice in teaching video games in the arts classroom play don't just discuss or look at games in class because experience is important because we want to attends the experiences and feelings the games elicit not just the system's they represent or the code that underlies them and thirdly you want to foster collaborative learning and working which games are good at because there's so much work that goes into them so to kind of wrap things up I would say art education provides a disciplinary space particularly well-suited for engaging with digital games as visual culture artifacts in feminist ways that can critically address the patriarchal strains that manifest not just in games themselves but in the creative and discursive cultures that surround them demographically K through 12 art education spaces have greater potential to provide girls and young women meaningful creative encounters with digital media than either secondary computer sign classes or post-secondary game design and digital media programs in art classes video games can be critiqued as cultural artifacts and analyzed in terms of the experiences they elicit and represent rather than regarded a politically as complex technical exercises and in art classes people's embodied aesthetic experiences with these artifacts can be valued as highly as their mechanical and technical qualities redressing a rhetorical focus and games discourses that has largely prioritized the achievements of male businessmen male technicians and male designers art education has a responsibility to engage students meaningfully with the cultural forms they encounter in their lives beyond the classroom but it is not enough for art educators to simply teach games in the art room we need to be attentive to how we teach this medium to our students and whether the way we teach it truly empowers students to engage with games and games cultures in a truly transformative way that makes them more equitable and more fully fulfills the Mandate of an empowering Democratic arts pedagogy so just some resources to close out with my email is there at the top I'm in addition to posting the video I'll post this PowerPoint on the naea app my speaker notes include all the works I've referenced if those are interesting to you in putting this presentation together apart from scholarly references more practical resources are hzo which is that site I opened up with which is a showcase and an archive for independent and experimental games it's a great place to find games for students to play that are more experimental games to add breath to your curriculum and also it's a place where students can put their games after they make them right it's like a YouTube for games anybody can make an account anybody can post their games there and then some of the other resources I talked about so Waypoint which now has been changed its name to vise gaming critical distance those are the two resources I found that have lots of articles that critically address contemporary games that are good for fostering discussion for more mainstream commercial games I have a link to the current lab game design curricula that I helped develop at Virginia Commonwealth University when I was doing my master's work and there's also a link to the virtual worlds curriculum that I'm working on with Oscar Keys that's still in progress but if you find it useful for you in your own curricular development you're welcome to access the work-in-progress version of it inform your own curriculum work or even to just deploy in your classroom as it is now and it functions we've used it it's still just like all things a work in progress so thank you so much for your time if you have any questions I can't answer them right now but you're welcome to email me about them hopefully this was useful for folks and yeah I'm sorry I couldn't be out there I'm sorry none of us could be out there but I hope everyone's staying healthy and safe during this pandemic time so take care and stay safe thanks for listening bye | lmeeken | UCkd_-edmMGDPuLPOc5mthtQ | 2021-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,893 | 35,821 |
7PcqjdMzL2Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PcqjdMzL2Q | Smothered Chicken | [Music] hey also today I'm gonna be showing you how I make my smothered chicken now disclaimer even though I am a lifestyle slash natural hair youtuber one of my most popular videos is actually for smothered beef that video has well over 50,000 hits I think at this point so I figured I haven't cooked smothered chicken in a while I might as well show you excuse the background if you hear someone so I'm gonna head and show you guys something here are my seasonings I have salt pepper paprika onion powder garlic powder and some chicken bullion everything will be listed below in the description box as far as vegetables go I have half of an onion chopped up two carrots two celery sticks Terri's my flour that I've added onion powder garlic powder basically the same seasonings with the exception of salt okay and the reason for this is again because of the chicken bullion I did however in here is my chicken I did however add a little bit of salt to this one but again the same season is you want to layer your seasonings these are chicken thighs and John's food so right now I'm testing to see if my oil is ready with a few drops of flour and I'm placing the chicken in away from me so that it won't splatter in front of me okay so this is my chicken again just dipping the chicken in the flour and now I'm just making sure that it's cooked evenly by turning it every so often this is gonna take about 20 minutes to fry up and you don't want to overcrowd your pan when you're frying so I had to cook two batches of this and then I transferred over to a larger cast-iron skillet look people in the country love to harm when they cook here is my front you can all fry now what you want to do is reserve about two tablespoons of the flour that you used to basically batter your chicken with because what we're gonna do now is make a room okay in the room basically is flour oil mixture you want to cook your own folk several minutes you don't want to burn it all right and then once the roux is going I'm going to pour in about I'm eyeballing this one and a half cups maybe two cups y'all of chicken suck you don't have to use chicken stock you use water but me and Here I am making the roux again whisking this up my skillet is on medium-high heat I'm putting in my vegetables and now I'm gonna slowly add the teach the chicken stock and I mix up the veggies and everything and as it gets thicker slowly add more chicken stock I want to also add that I ended up pouring in between 1 to 1 and what about 1 and 1/2 cups of water you guys are my eyeball cook on my country cook so it's really hard for me to explain this because I cook by sight by smell anyway um so here my vegetables here I'm making sure I'm staring everything up I am gonna add a few more seasonings to the gravy mixture onion powder garlic powder that you're seeing here in a second do not add any more salt okay you definitely don't want to add any more salt because the chicken bullion has salt in it unless you're using sodium free chicken bullion again this is garlic powder excuse that um and then of course the flour had a little bit of salt and I believe the chicken had a little bit of salt um so yeah you don't want to add too much sodium so anyway adding a few more seems like I said a little bit more pepper you can also pour milk in this if you wanted to to make it creamier I ended up making a pan of cornbread to go on the side of this so yeah this is my corn where this is just Jeffrey Buck's corn brick I'm not I'm not even gonna front like I make this one scratch so at this point my gravy has been simmering for about 10 minutes now I do want to say that why I'm from we don't use carrots or celery we normally just do onions that is it okay so now I'm gonna place the chicken in and this is gonna simmer for another fifth is me another twenty minutes actually so yeah I'm originally from East Texas and we don't add carrots or celery we don't even do chicken bullion look as long as your food is well seasoned you don't have to do all that if you don't have it baby you don't have to add it but I did because I had it on hand and it's it just makes it really good in my opinion so all right now again this is a larger cast cast iron skillet so I can add all the chicken that I fried up and you want to make sure that you also turn the chicken over every so often so that it doesn't stick to the pan and add more water as needed so here is my finished chicken now you do want to simmer this this is a little too high quite frankly so I'm gonna turn the eye down here is my pot of rice and here is my plate thank y'all so much for watching take care bye | annettemint | UCsIk_KmkcjyC_ySw4tDR8yA | 2018-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 935 | 4,641 |
60PVBMpXfo8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60PVBMpXfo8 | Jill Stein in Springfield, MA, Part 2 | or don't let them for a minute tell you we don't as Alice Walker said the biggest way people give up power is by not knowing we have it does start with we're going to use it number young people who are holding student debt that is 43 million people that alone is enough to win a presidential election who's holding student debt we can be assured that we can cancel that debt we can start over with an America and a world that works for all of us that puts an end to racist violence that creates a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to get down to that living legacy of the criminal institution of slavery and putting it to an end of what once and for all after we got ensure we have the jobs and the schools the housing and the health care we deserve so we say forget the lesser evil fight for the greater good like our lives depend on it likewise depend on it good together we can't create that will that works for all of us thank you so much for leading the way let's stick together stand up together we won't change this world together | Stein/Baraka 2016 | UCQi0IDMjf_01A6lTTkhgkYA | 2016-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 202 | 1,039 |
2C06d00JAj4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C06d00JAj4 | All Talk with Marvin Branagh in the game (Completely Cutscenes) - Resident Evil 2 Remake | come on you're safe for now thanks marvin browner leon kennedy there was another officer i could here i'm sure you did what you could leon does anyone know it started this not a clue but honestly all you need to know is that this place will eat you alive if you aren't careful yeah well i was supposed to start last week and i got a call to stay away i wish i come here sooner you're here now leon that's all that matters [Applause] okay lieutenant i'm ready hopefully you'll be able to find a way out of this station that officer you met earlier elliot he thought this secret passageway might do the trick this is good news we can get you to hospital no no i am not the priority here lieutenant i'm not just gonna leave you here i'm giving you an order rookie you save yourself first i'd come with you but i just slow you down now you'll need this i can't take stop and don't make my mistake if you see one of those things uniform or not you do not hesitate you take it out or you run got it yes sir ah so elliot was right yeah but the passage isn't open yet leon it's marvin i need you back here asap are you okay marvin i've got something to show you it's important copy that i'll be right there there you are come here take a look yes i knew she'd make it oh you know her yeah name's claire i came into town with her you can get to that courtyard through the second floor east side i'm on it thanks lieutenant uh [Music] uh marvin i've got a situation here i'm surrounded by zombies marvin do you copy marvin dammit so still alive uh so it goes underground huh that's it that's our way out lieutenant brenna marvin it's time to go hey marvin we need to get you to a hospital right now no no i save yourself come on i've got you go look we can still make it out of here together it's too late i tried leon but i couldn't stop it we can't let this thing spread it's on you now just go i understand i won't let you down marvin marvin oh no dammit um uh | Trophy Germany | UC16Avl3rQOAY15vKmeQ64QQ | 2022-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 395 | 1,953 |
Fb9u-H5slWM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9u-H5slWM | SCENE MANAGER DYNAMIC LOADING UNITY | [Music] hey guys today I'll be mixing things up a little bit we're gonna be looking at a unity scripting tutorial and we'll show a few example of possible game mechanics from there so today we're looking at the scene manager a new class that has appeared in unity 5.3 so it's something really recent this year and it's pretty much just changing the way we load scene while the game is running so prior to unity 5.3 we used to load scenes using the application that load scene call this is now obsolete meaning that it will eventually be removed completely from unity so if you wish to continue working on your project you'll have to change the way you do the loading now of course this does not affect your previous build your old unity apps are still going to work if they're built all right so onto the specifics the scene manager class is stored inside of the scene management namespace you will have to include this in every script where you want to use the scene manager or the brand-new scene class let's take a look at them okay so here it is now there is a lot of stuff in there so I'll just highlight the one I use the most for the one I'd skip a small definition is written next the name of that function the scene class is straightforward it also information about the scene like its name its current state its fat and a very nice function that gets all the object composing that scene now onto the scene manager there is you function out there that I use quite a lot get active scenes it returns you a scene object really useful to have get seen at returns Yui scene object again but you pass it in parameter defining which scene you want bacon from the build settings gets eaten by Pat might be useful if you don't know how many scenes you'll have and if you're loading from a resource folder so let's just assume it's a game that it's user-generated content and your user creates new maps those map are sword instead of the resource folder and you can do a get seen by Pat to actually access them and now on to the most important one the one that pretty much is for sauce to use the scene manager it is the load scene function now a love scene takes in a scene index or a scene name as a parameter but it also takes in a second parameter which is a load scene mode and this is where things get a little bit more interesting what you probably used to do is you load a new scene destroying the previous one completely you now have the possibility to load a scene on top of your current scene without destroying the previous one and this opens the window to a lot of cool new way to create a nice game flow before we move on to the example I just like to remind you that there is a callback called on level was load and it gives you an end of the index of the scene that was just loaded I'm just throwing that information out there so in case you've just loaded a new scene and you have a game manager to persist through all the scenes then you can know which one you've just loaded having this kind of a callback now on to the example all right so let's take a look at what we have right here in this first scene I have a menu it's a real simple menu it goes from depending on which button you press it gives from here to say the shop or the progress or the Louisville tab now this is not my game scene it's just like the actual menu the first menu if I show you my game scene real quickly it actually looks like that it's a simple canvas with stuff in it and let me show you what it gives us in the game what I'm doing is whenever I'm pressing on play whenever I'm actually loading the menu game I have two scenes running out at the same time and it just does a sweet transition like this so let's look at that again and I'll just pause it Midway as you can tell right now my game scene is actually scrolling from wherever it was so it actually Scrolls from up here to the center of my view and it does that as I'm loading it but in order for this to happen I need to have the other two scene rolling rolling as well and this is just one way that I can actually use this new multi scene function so as you can tell up here menu my menu is aldara so my four screens are there and then the game actually just goes from up here and Scrolls down as soon as my game scene takes the whole canvas the whole view I actually unload as you can tell I unload my game scene and now it's gone I'm sorry my menu scene now all I have right now is my game scene I can display my game all right so let's look at another example I will quickly open up another project and this one is a little bit more complex it's for bigger game so let me just show you what I have right here I have this kind of set up scene and in here I have a player that moves with my input let me just show you real quick a player that moves with my input I have on this huge piece this huge mesh I have a bridge and on the other side of that bridge there is another huge mesh now in these type of games if you have a bigger level if you have a big open world level you could say what is going to happen is if you just keep all of those in memory if you just keep all of those mesh in memory then they're being rendered even though they're not really seen you know so you need to actually improve your game performance if you want to have a bigger level now what I did here is I actually split all of them into different scenes so this thing here is a single scene the thing that is actually flashing right now that is a single scene now if I go over here my bridge is a single scene now this is a really small object but I'm actually using this as a transition and you'll see why in a moment and now over here this whole thing is actually just a single scene so all of these three objects are scenes but there's also one more thing my player itself is actually in a single scene let's actually open them up one by one so you can actually have a look what I'm talking about so right here I've got my player scene it is a simple player just standing there and also there is a main camera that is used for viewing the player the next one is this object now I know the lighting is not really good we can't you see I don't I don't have a directional light I don't have anything else but the mesh in there second I have a bridge that's the bridge I was talking about in the middle and then third I have this object now something really cool I like to show you is that my bridge right here actually has two things two hidden things it has two box collider as you can tell right now if I just uh call them on there's one here and there's also one there now um I use them as triggers to actually load and unload the previous and the next scene all right so enough talking let's go see that in action right here I have my game scene this is where I actually want to be transferred to this is going to be the real game scene it has a directional light because that's something is gonna that is going to be across every single scene I have and also have a game manager now let's quickly open up what is inside of that game manager the game manager here that I've call a scene manager tutorial is pretty much something it has a load and also a unload function on it and if we take a quick look at this the only thing it really does is a load scene and it loads it in the additive manner so it's not actually removing the previous one it's just a zit on top of the previous one and then down here a bit on loads so I gave it a name say I want to unload the player I could say unload in Croatian player and it would remove my player from the actual scene and also my camera because my camera is part of the player scene now all I do up here is whenever the game starts in this scene I decide to load up my player and then the scene 1 scene 1 being the first object I spawn on and I also decide to load the bridge now let's quickly look at something so let's say I don't spawn the bridge and I just boot this scene as you can tell I have my player and pretty much is the only first scene right here and that is it now if I just go back in my code and I uncomment that I am now loading both my first scene but also the bridge and now on my bridge I've got these two objects and I will quickly show you the script on them they basically have this script called load trigger and as you can tell they are trigger colliders so it pretty much does ok so if you have a string load name if it's not not the fine then you're going to call the function inside of the scene manager tutorial which is our game manager and if you have something to unload then you're gonna start a KO routine because you can't do that in a callback for some reason unity freezes so I just put it down there but pretty much as does you know unload after a zero point ten second so it's calling these functions now the first one I have up here is actually loading the scene number one so it's loading this thing and it's unloading the third scene which right now is not there and the second trigger Collider is actually loading in the third scene the one we can't see and it's unloading the scene number one now remember I cut actually load two of those to the same one because in my scene manager tutorial I checked if it is loaded or not first so if it is not loaded you go ahead and you told it and that's where the unload if it is so then you unload it now let's actually have a look in the game what kind of result we get so I'm gonna be walking up to my first my very first wall and it's right here does pretty much nothing I just go through it and now if I move on to my second one which is right about there as you can tell I've just deleted everything in behind me and I've loaded in my new scene now usually what we try to do when we do this load and unload is to distract the player so you might have an animation playing on your player or some kind of cinematic and while that's pneumatic is happening you're unloading the stuff behind you and you're loading new stuff in front of you and of course you didn't try to have this as seamless as possible so that's what we try to do whenever we make some more quality games I guess but guy that is only another way to use the scene manager and there is plenty of other ways you just have to find them just got to be creative like I said you could be making user generated content and actually just slowed them from using a path so maybe just a string you could be loading them from your web server you can be loading them from pretty much anywhere so guys I hope you enjoyed this I hope this was helpful if you did like the video then please leave me a like really appreciate that as always and if you have a comment or a question you can post them in the comment section below other than that please check out the patreon if you wish to support me in whatever I'm trying to do with this channel links are pretty much just everywhere in the description and on the channel so guys again thanks for watching and I will see you in the next episode | Anil | UCVxxRgMd2mM9ffgObGRDHTQ | 2018-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,220 | 11,024 |
HyENDBKyD-M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyENDBKyD-M | Spanish Blog 8 - TO STOP - Detener/Dejar/Parar - LightSpeed Spanish | they evaluate this is another podcast looking at some interesting verbs and this suggestion is another suggestion for Michael to suggestions Michael Michael ABC keeping us busy hey maybe in G I think mucho cannot do a key C is a key to what the team for what India Cynthia guitarist a spear see Stevie a male - Oh Jo no podría estar no see J no podría donkey oh no poor yes estoy casi el topi the they say bunny see more so much porque sighs forgive all understand the whole por que hace unos días lady ever don't kkd attend a with a petrol and taste any emotion boxer you main content of boxes honey prefer the mini hope boxes no 40 Pedro's know yesterday motivos broken no kata no pero it up or not Baba's buddy forgets out of 10 young survivors we don't bonitas funny test I'm gonna does me better oh no no problema e Dania mucho payoff hey hey hey no connection box here por las navas you por el pelo where we can pump a rock you wanna say Nikko cannot wait up in hahaha maybe you got Lisa Rivera yeah Paso Casio India buscando and Internet it's game boost on what sort of Pedro's he or don't know or don't know acceptor of chihuahuas pass the arrows today Sevilla this podium they would now or I can uh megusta low say no who's that do you think okay they looked at me in ICU mucho funny okay yeah yeah but I said my stuff will you stop stop this is this is what we're talking about all of the verbs to do with stop okay because puppy town how you turn my hammer time hammer time hammer time okay well happy time see that weird stuff alright Cynthia let's come we can we just look at the field these verbs okay first of all we've got Dennis a man you know that's just stop oneself isn't it just leaves yourself see okay yourself or something else that stopped okay or something stops itself yes see it's to stop oneself to yeah okay so um what would be the difference between death in air and death in SM and it then it would be if you stop something so one thing stopping another thing yes a el viento the tool to volviendo stopped the air conditioning from working no no money I would be different we may yet Molly el hombre de Deauville then okay so the man stopped the trend yeah Oh could you say I stopped a man in the street you're there to be AA and if you should with a person with another person be careful because you can be the de name is what police people doo-doo-doo yes you say the mind attained they do what a drone breathing I would think that he went so how would you do would you use another verb to say I stopped a man I mean you know it's drastically correct to say along with a duo another hombre a promising the correct suppose just in case people get confused you can say longer a pyro pyro okay cuz we've got that in air and we got a ride huh yeah is it much of a difference between the two no no so you're kind of the kind of synonym so they but I this is the one we commonly used more than that in it that's what I hear step in at them a bit more no not much it's just maybe bad artists quicker yeah yeah but yeah and it's not irregular in predator but it has the ripped in enemies so if you know the verb tener you know that then it absolutely okay so so but uh and then it's very similar in the you see okay yeah right so but then we've got they're hard they've had or a fun day they've had a hard day which if you look at their car it means to leave yeah to leave yes but is - it's just see the holidays to stop doing something or to quit yeah doing something so for example to stop smoking see the car they fumar - - okay and we have to remember that in Spanish when we have a preposition we don't use the gerund you know in English you say yes stop smoking area and then people think because you say smoking we say smoking dope no with the preposition we use in infinitive that's right yeah so the holiday Kumar I found a comment or quality they are they so they're hard they're just means to stop doing something yeah stop doing something quick Jesse okay all right um could you give us help us understand for example how you would say you're walking along the street and you stop how would you say that you are I'm not gonna like ID email Polly so me buddy I stopped myself yeah see okay and could you say made a two-way see even on the phone I got email it to be alright for example even tengo por la calle email it to way evade losses kappa rotties okay yeah so i was walking on the street and i stopped to look at the windows cuz your windows the shop windows yeah yeah okay so it's reflexive when you're doing it to yourself or something for example if the train stopped in the platform l didn't say the Deauville hundred you know mm-hmm okay right so reflexive it's doing it to itself or they're doing it to themselves I'm not you're doing it to something or something's doing it it isn't reflexive anymore wouldn't be reflexive okay excellent what about this one when you when you you walk along and you get a shock with you yes that's M you could say okay that's a bit if you can give us a bit through be cut off petrified petrified Wow okay yeah that's usually with fear yeah hmm which comes the original it comes from being turned into stone isn't a happy yeah alright and if you were going to just bring yourself to a halt so you're not really stopping like that just bringing yourself to up would that be the NSA made it away yeah hmm me buddy my party okay you would write something down no no no no just the difference between kind of the difference between stopping and freezing with fear oh if you want it like if you stop like like that if you're walking in you suddenly stop and you don't move you can say but I've sit in cycle in cycle mmm dryly dryly and sick of it yeah not moving yeah okay I hear that quite a lot food just stop him like suddenly yeah but not in sec or doesn't mean frightened it just means stopping certainly it isn't that yes but if you use hey can I say but if you got oh then that person is frightened so that's good I'd say make it a you know if you can see increase Oberon and sickle if you just stop it okay and then the last one just to stop smoking to stop eating sugar things like that that's hardly the hot day so how could you say I really want to stop smoking I mean take you a holiday former okay and last week I stopped eating sugar la semana pasada hey de cámara perfecto quien habla espanol joker bueno si esto lo we've covered all of the stops and so we're going to stop mamas are they telling us that the name was and we'll see you in the next one not about much you know when was I start away home videos | LightSpeed Spanish | UCItcQIzzVfhAg4sKJ5iCTPw | 2014-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,317 | 6,601 |
STyY26a_dPY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STyY26a_dPY | Recreating Celeste's Movement | Mix and Jam | [Music] hi welcome to mix and jam Patel about game development experimentation today's project is inspired by the indie game Celeste Celeste is an incredible game with amazing art and one of the tightest platforming controls out there my goal for this project is to try and achieve a similar movement and feel using unity so here are the steps I needed to follow for this recreation implement the basic movement of the character which includes walking jumping grabbing to the walls and dashi add some pics art animations to the characters movement and then polish the scene by working on the environment some particles and extra effects I started by creating a game object with a sprite renderer and applying gravity to it by adding a 2d rigidbody component to make the character move I created a script that modify the velocity from the rigidbody by getting the values of the horizontal and vertical axis on unities input for the jump I changed the rigid bodies Y velocity when the action button is pressed but by doing that the jump always has the same linear motion so I followed this tutorial from board to bits games on how to make better jumping by modifying the character's gravity depending on how long you press the button next thing was the detective players collisions so omit a script they used the overlap circle function to see if the character was grounded or on the wall with that detection I was able to make the cactus slide when it was colliding against the wall by subtracting from its Y velocity and when the character was on the wall and holding the trigger I activated the wall grab bullion that allowed the player to climb the wall modifying the Y velocity just like in the game another thing the player can do while colliding with the ball is a wall jump the first thing I tried to do was to deactivate the cactus movement for a bit after jumping so it wouldn't allow the player to immediately get back to the wall but that turned out not feeling great instead I decided to leave the movement after the cactus jump so that the player could still have control over the character but not that much to work on a - I get the direction based on the horizontal and vertical axis and use that to add velocity to the rich body in order to make the - really quick without going very far and increase the rich bodies drag property while the character is dashing then I decided to add a particle system to the - just so I could look a little bit better for this project I collaborated with Nate clink for all the pixel art and animation Nate super talented so I was super excited to work with him so make sure to check out his work he designed a character based on the mix and jam colors and he also did all the animation and the art for the environment I'll be put in a link in the description if you just want to download his art so you can play around with it to implement the cactus images on the project I first had to slice up the sprite sheet by using the sprite editor then when that was done I created all of the animations for the character using uniess animator to make the transition between those animations the one solution I found was to create parameters on the animator that were similar to the ones on the character script and use them as conditions for the transitions after that I started creating the level using unities tile map with tile map I could easily select the image I wanted to paint over the environment on the tile grid then to make everything pixel perfect I installed the unities pixel camera packaged and apply it to my camera the great thing about using this package is that I was able to create normal particles that rendered like pixel so I created particles for the character jump slide and even want to simulate the wind ease now to replicate the ghost trail celeste leaves behind when dashing I created a sequence of three images that moved on the characters position while dashing and then I made them fade away to add more intensity to the - I added a screen shake to the camera using do tweens new shake position on the game there's a little ripple effect that happens on the dash so I found this shader on Keros github that does a similar effect and apply it to my project after a bit of adjustments this is how it turned out [Music] the link for the project's repository is on the description below mixing Jam is only possible because of the incredible people helping out on patreon including these top-tier supporters I'm absolutely grateful for all this support seriously you guys are the best if you're new to the channel don't forget to subscribe let's check out the future projects and I'll see you in the next one [Music] | Mix and Jam | UCLyVUwlB_Hahir_VsKkGPIA | 2019-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 863 | 4,688 |
WE-oP9jMGUY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE-oP9jMGUY | Barrier Complete | Great Troubles Ep1 | wait hold on a second the video that I put up about six hours ago from the point of me recording this got five views somehow yet the video I put up a month ago only got I still got one you guys seem to be wanting horror I'm really not keen on horror movie or movies yes oh I'm really not keen on horror games so I want to do something I the type of game I'm not particularly keen on tackle multiple choice type of thing got defined paths you can take secrets to hold sand there's a specific game that has that aspects that I have absolutely been a playthrough that so now how to avoid one of the scenes that not that would not be allowed a new Jeep so I'm gonna do that it is it's pornographic so I'm I won't be allowed to show it so as I thankfully know how to avoid it I shall if all goes all goes to worst I'll just try to use the video editor and just blur that screed that out way and see all that's most of you probably know by now because of my Team Fortress 2 you well my Steam username roxbury I am actually a Ferrari this is not just a username it's genuine the game I'm gonna be playing today is called great troubles this I gained didn't get much popularity but here we go and the try to voice actor mr. Dora need understood that was my voice actually next wasn't I'm on the spot Holden moves all around me I hear my friends nothing they argue trained to unload easy jobs on to someone else I feel comfortable safe I want to stay here for as long as possible he seems they found where I belong some bits of confession to me I got that it's too fast for me to read gotcha Scott see I actually know the meaning behind that they will try to reach it suddenly the Wolves around me to solve and I find myself in total darkness I hear water splashing chaotic furious so someone's Trump's in it and I can't get out and horrified sickness is choking me I want to run away but no way out they feel nothing but doesn't fashio like which doesn't i've run run now the world's behind me make me suck shut up they heard the voice but can't understand what he's telling me what's going on when will it end I'm scared I don't want to be here legs move please something's wrong okay uncle this place is like so got instead of only save my breath the actual gain so you can and it's too fast for me what's making a nasty squeaking noise ah it's my mobile phone it's rather late crap I have classes today wait where am I doesn't look like way more spacious and it's oh sorry I should look around and stone to remember campus I came here luckily after midnight I didn't even start to unpack my things I had to do this up after classes I don't be late on my very first day the opposite bed looks so neat but some someone slept in it last night I'm sure of it it's just another nightstand some kind of brochure this isn't in mind is it a new height is that it is it's a new school guidebook perhaps my roommate left it here I should thinking like later you need to the brochure it's a plan at the whole building lucky me so yeah that that's literally everything and I said like I said like on night I actually gonna what and all those no one got lost for sure just remember guys this is a furry game if you do not like furries 1 don't comment below you I don't want to I don't want to have to delete a comment that might start war in the comments I've gotten to June here those myself just Bingle a mouse or something it reminds me of where I grew up the well it's nice weather it's nice day damn I've got school home I should've I should have said everything's alright a mum didn't call if she was worried should have definitely caught me and as if she's never been injured as words as a she has ever been interested in my life oh my thinking about anyway I'm not a little boy annual it's 100% normal I'm not looking I'm not it's 100% normal I'm not being looked after I know I read this this line twice the star I'm there hey cheer up it's the first day a new school after all it would be so uncool tonight to arrive at the surface I should hurry up just in time since there are marvelous voice actors gotta come into play now but the voice should I give him got it all right you must be Scott right found your way around okay a Golden Retriever approached me he he looks like a high school student just like me but who is he how does he know me hi hi sorry don't don't do do we know each other no oh I haven't introduced myself my name is Vincent we're in the same class man he seems he seems rather friendly nice to meet you I'm so glad you ended our school it's Rick it's a really great school you know some say it's not all good oh just stretching out brings wanst and they can't exaggerate since hahaha improving the script [Music] publishing deal but you shouldn't believe anything you hear kids are great and the level of education as a whole isn't the worse then in some private schools and was a private teachers tits are great and the level of education as a whole isn't worse than in some other way I just read that but you know what the most amazing thing is stay groups if you want to go into extra [Music] extracurricular activities this place is just be Sports Club science circles art societies there's something for everyone and they're also fun personally I'm a member of the journalism Club come see us someday you can work has messed up words my head I don't know why you can work it and when when what whatever he like until way but don't forget about your crosses either you need you if you can tell me that's what if you need anything just ask me I'm always here for you I almost forgot I'm your class rep so don't be shy ask me anything you want out the class but no wonder he knows me okay I'll keep that in mind he's a nice foot despite the fact that he's a dog Wow whoa Walla beauty I love big cities did God please let her be my classmate oh we got carried away that's okay that's okay we'll be just in time mr. Bennett rarely shows up early like that oh yeah just in time see that empty desk beside the window that one's yours I will show you rung after class okay okay okay thank you I probably cheese now that's a hell of a lot of people here I'm gonna jet the time of the video yeah it's okay don't do this there's a hell a lot of people here I was just 12 of us in my previous class I hope you'll all be friends I took a seat at my desk and look towards the front of the class oh it's recognized I see if the bubble hair the girl from before sits right in front of me God you do exist the girl from earlier sits button print me life is returning back to normal okay but for sick hick here comes the teacher hello everyone let's open our books you smile so see it's Lily that's probably meant to be silly a typo I wasn't related in this time so page 116 mr. Bennett what would you like to be the first to answer we have a new student I did not forget about you hmm attention please class we have a freshman today please welcome our new student we'd like to introduce yourself my name is Scott Fletcher I'm glad to be your classmate I hope we get along well I hope we hope we will get along and it's done to you Scott has recently moved to our city so please show him how Hospital Los Angeles can be my custom 8 start talking to each other in hustled and hustled and harsh whispered with I hope I don't look like a redneck I surely am I know open a textbook on page 116 and that's how my first debt squandered mmm in fact the same thing that's before but I hope that Butte des Butte but I helped that beauty when she dropped her razor thank you sound so sweet maybe she likes me to everybody I promise to show you around the school I already yeah it's guy by the way Austin the girl who sits in front of me just in case oh how to ask Kirsten to meet well I mean I wouldn't want to be rude what a great conspiracy why obviously this is not what I'm asking it's Sam I mean Samantha she doesn't like because in Samantha sounds gorgeous I was going to Vince's voice and since tell me all about school he hears enthusiastic I hardly remembered anything they walked through all the floors and the school yard it's huge it's got to be at least four times as big as my last school it has its own stadium and even a swimming pool thinking about pools give me the shares I don't guess I had another nightmare about it last night but I can barely remember it now I can I can agree with him I hate wool type never been able to swim my entire life and fiber baths 30 hours I get seasick very fast though and oh I like the frogs that was fun went to France on a school trip I think it was three years ago down for French from a French course didn't do very well on the house hall and I know I can identify French but I just can't form a sentence very well and a memory does not help with that so anyway continuing and so that guy is au jus Booker T you can go check him out but everyone here already knows him because he's a he's nearing a thousand subscribers anyway yeah now that French trip is so fun Sam the toilets most most of the time but it to be ready to vomit it was a rather beautiful what happens once pretty other I'm impressed anyway but to the news well something like this do you wanna see anything else nothing's I'm done for today my head is about to explode it really does feel like there's not much to take in oh wait too much to take in okay after gonna give me one can wait dude okay I have to go now do you remember to get back to campus campus does he know and I like does he know about my complete lack of sense of direction - yes it wouldn't it wouldn't be so bad to get lost in buckets one over night nights nights are rather cold here so don't get lost mmm I I'm betting we could pretend going into this blind leche and she would sense in my room and unpack old stuff couldn't hurt have one more look around though birthdays just being perfect lessons weren't boring the mint mental of the group was friendly also beautiful Samantha I definitely like this place so I'm going to try to make friends with someone else gosh I could leave got to call back home you know on some she might be easily I'll call her tomorrow after classes to capture at 1715 one for me stop a half-bath my room he still hasn't come back just he just he ever returned to dorms to sleep is that the only reason he returns to campus it's quite late already and I haven't unpacked my bag yet I can do this tomorrow Wow Oh again you're still awake wonderful then some did not mention roommates and that's how and that's how he recognized my face I thought I thought he's so many ideals something like that sorry I didn't want to bother you in the morning I get up early but maybe I should wake you up tomorrow no that's fine that's fine it was I'm glad he's with me roommate I don't have to worry about banging II you left me this the first show with the school school map right thank you you're welcome I was just worried that you couldn't find your way around like look plus I feel sleepy but I focus my class Rep and what about you how long have you been living here almost almost five years and before this I had before this I have attended school in another sudden I have attended and beefer you know I you know what I'm trying to say guys five years on campus sounds like forever enos mrs. fan family very much you must you must learn everything about this place pretty much you know sometimes they arrange some kind of activity here in campus and an ACME rather in stain it our classmates are quite also quite friendly these two two wings and the campus one for boys and one for girls boys take the wrong turn from time to time the arrays throw them out with this Oh much noise that's very funny Oh sir trying to sleep of course campus also has its leads high school students a boy and a girl I headed the boys boys side what makes you think that no that's prohibited too much responsibility or something like that - Texan and - trying to practice engineers in tf2 what disgust me well I'm not complaining I'm perfectly fine the responsibility I already have speaking Afghan bus Samantha lips here too the girl who sits in front of the NGO who sits in front of in front of you during class I remember you just fell silent and I thought by the way why were you transferred burnt or transferred to our school just now that usually happens at the beginning of the school year she died to tell the truth he didn't see the good bad guy then okay my mum my mom remarried and she had to move into a new husband's house plus they have a baby - baby daughter together so some time for me to start living an independent life I see do you like her new husband why does he look so sympathetic he seems okay but a little bit agra arrogance hmm sound familiar I probably married pop she knows stuff don't worry about it no wonder he's a dick crap we was said that because he's a dog I shouldn't discriminate the dogs especially since my Mendel is one of me that's fine I just don't want to feel like I'm not wanting my mum's new family I don't that that doesn't sound very optimistic at least I hope you'll be comfortable in your new home if you need anything I'm always here to help well like everything so father I didn't even impact my backside do you need help no hunter in the morning okay I'm gonna get some sleep and you Sam and some morning then good night Scott good night see this game is really good for its solid storyline really easy to formal you don't think too many choices this isn't like undertale where everything you do change the game like okay I won't kill papyrus this time it sounds all right with you kill papyrus you never see sounds again until judgement Hall it's like ah complexity this doesn't have it I like how it has different paths but it's actually harder to get to the different paths because how little option you have so when you take a different option just kind of have a bunch of other options open up as well potentially which I have experienced before got two minutes left to probably and get to the morning and I'll end the recording there I wanted to think about today's events of it but I wanted to sleep so badly it turns out the day exhausted me borrow haven't seen so many nude places and meeting so many new people I closed my eyes and fall into a dream I can't remember I woke up the four-mile-long clock rent and turned it off our birds morning god I'm so smart as you can see my other paths this is gonna be more YouTube slot so guys that will be all for today I shall see you in the next video I'm actually just thought of something I'm gonna set a viewer limit to each one of these videos one I get one view I will do it the next video I'm most likely to have the next video ready this was a nice solid length and as far as I'm aware there are no ads in any of my content it's slow I am so annoyed because I have not got any I'm getting nothing for this zero unlike other youtubers a jacksepticeye and markiplier they're getting paid to do what they do that's how they make it their career but I don't imagine ever going to get that popular guys come on I'm 16 year and 17 and in about two years this channel because some videos were unaired I've only had 28 subscribers half of these at least were got captured from my set for my first generation which I am gonna be doing a revisit all all first members will be will be able to end will be able will be like dogs your throwback if you will anyway guys I shall see you in another video see you the flipside | Sir Skelebone | UCpghZwntvyAeHfP9wTXCvyw | 2019-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,075 | 15,512 |
PKy_-ixjBlM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKy_-ixjBlM | Metabolism | Wikipedia audio article | metabolism from Greek metabolites abble change is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms the three main purposes of metabolism are the conversion of food fuel to energy to run cellular processes the conversion of food fuel to building blocks for proteins lipids nucleic acids and some carbohydrates and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes these enzyme catalyzed reactions allow organisms to grow and reproduce maintain their structures and respond to their environments the word metabolism can also refer to the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms including digestion and the transport of substances into in between different cells in which case the set of reactions within the cells is called intermediary or intermediate metabolism the two subcategories of metabolism are catabolism the breaking down of compounds for example the breaking down of glucose to pyruvate by cellular respiration and anabolism the building up synthesis of compounds such as proteins carbohydrates lipids and nucleic acids usually breaking down releases energy and building up consumes energy the chemical reactions of metabolism are organized into metabolic pathways in which one chemical is transformed through a series of steps into another chemical by a sequence of enzymes enzymes are crucial to metabolism because they allow organisms to drive desirable reactions that require energy that will not occur by themselves by coupling them to spontaneous reactions that release energy enzymes act as catalysts that allow the reactions to proceed more rapidly enzymes also allow the regulation of metabolic pathways in response to changes in the cell's environment or to signals from other cells the metabolic system of a particular organism determines which substances it will find nutritious in which poisonous for example some prokaryotes use hydrogen sulfide as a nutrient yet this gas is poisonous to animals the speed of metabolism the metabolic rate influences how much food and organism will require and also affects how it is able to obtain that food a striking feature of metabolism is the similarity of the basic metabolic pathways in components between even vastly different species for example the set of carboxylic acids that are best known as the intermediates in the citric acid cycle are present in all known organisms being found in species as diverse as the unicellular bacterium Escherichia coli and huge multicellular organisms like elephants these striking similarities in metabolic pathways are likely due to their early appearance in evolutionary history and their retention because of their efficacy topic key biochemicals most of the structures that make up animals plants and microbes are made from three basic classes of molecule amino acids carbohydrates and lipids often called fats as these molecules are vital for life metabolic reactions either focus on making these molecules during the construction of cells and tissues or by breaking them down and using them as a source of energy by their digestion these bio chemicals can be joined together to make polymers such as DNA and proteins essential macromolecules of life topic amino acids and proteins proteins are made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain joined together by peptide bonds many proteins are enzymes that catalyze the chemical reactions in metabolism other proteins have structural or mechanical functions such as those that form the cytoskeleton a system of scaffolding that maintains the cell shape proteins are also important in cell signaling immune responses cell adhesion active transport across membranes and the cell cycle amino acids also contribute to cellular energy metabolism by providing a carbon source for entry into the citric acid cycle tricarboxylic acid cycle especially when a primary source of energy such as glucose is scarce or when cells undergo metabolic stress topic lipids you lipids are the most diverse group of biochemicals their main structural uses are as part of biological membranes both internal and external such as the cell membrane or as a source of energy lipids are usually defined as hydrophobic or amphipathic biological molecules but will dissolve in organic solvents such as benzene or chloroform the fats are a large group of compounds that contain fatty acids and glycerol a glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acid esters is called a triazole glycerine several variations on this basic structure exist including alternate backbones such as sphingosine in the sphingolipids and hydrophilic groups such as phosphate as in phospholipids steroids such as cholesterol are another major class of lipids topic carbohydrates carbohydrates are aldehydes or ketones with many hydroxyl groups attached that can exist as straight chains or rings carbohydrates are the most abundant biological molecules and fill numerous roles such as the storage and transport of energy starch glycogen and structural components cellulose in plants chitin in animals the basic carbohydrate units are called monosaccharides and include galactose fructose and most importantly glucose monosaccharides can be linked together to form polysaccharides in almost limitless ways topic nucleotides the two nucleic acids DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides each nucleotide is composed of a phosphate attached to a ribose or deoxyribose sugar group which is attached to a nitrogenous base nucleic acids are critical for the storage and use of genetic information and its interpretation through the processes of transcription and protein biosynthesis this information is protected by DNA repair mechanisms and propagated through DNA replication many viruses have an RNA genome such as HIV which uses reverse transcription to create a DNA template from its viral RNA genome RNA in ribozymes such as spliceosomes and ribosomes is similar to enzymes as it can catalyze chemical reactions individual nucleotides are made by attaching a nucleobase to a ribose sugar these bases are heterocyclic rings containing nitrogen classified as purines or pyrimidines nucleotides also act as coenzymes in metabolic group transfer reactions topic coenzymes metabolism involves a vast array of chemical reactions but most fall under a few basic types of reactions that involve the transfer of functional groups of atoms in their bonds within molecules this common chemistry allows cells to use a small set of metabolic intermediates to carry chemical groups between different reactions these group transfer intermediates are called coenzymes each class of group transfer reactions is carried out by a particular coenzyme which is the substrate for a set of enzymes that produce it and a set of enzymes that consume it these coenzymes are therefore continuously made consumed and then recycled one central coenzyme is adenosine triphosphate ATP the universal energy currency of cells this nucleotide is used to transfer chemical energy between different chemical reactions there is only a small amount of ATP in cells but as it is continuously regenerated the human body can use about its own weight an ATP per day ATP acts as a bridge between catabolism and anabolism catabolism breaks down molecules and anabolism puts them together catabolic reactions generate ATP and anabolic reactions consume it it also serves as a carrier of phosphate groups in phosphorylation reactions a vitamin as an organic compound needed in small quantities that cannot be made in cells in human nutrition most vitamins function as coenzymes after modification for example all water soluble vitamins are phosphorylated or are coupled to nucleotides when they are used in cells nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide nad plus a derivative of vitamin b3 niacin is an important Cowen's i'm that acts as a hydrogen acceptor hundreds of separate types of dehydrogenases remove electrons from their substrates and reduced nad plus into NADH this reduced form of the coenzyme is then a substrate for any of the reductases in the cell that need to reduce their substrates nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide exists in two related forms in the cell NADH and NADPH the NAD+ NADH form is more important in catabolic reactions while nadp+ NADPH is used in anabolic reactions topic minerals and cofactors in organic elements play critical roles in metabolism some are abundant eg sodium and potassium while others function at minute concentrations about 99% of a mammals mass is made up of the elements carbon nitrogen calcium sodium chlorine potassium hydrogen phosphorus oxygen and sulfur organic compounds proteins lipids and carbohydrates contain the majority of the carbon and nitrogen most of the oxygen and hydrogen is present as water the abundant inorganic elements act as ionic electrolytes the most important ions are sodium potassium calcium magnesium chloride phosphate in the organic ion bicarbonate the maintenance of precise ion gradients across cell membranes maintains osmotic pressure and pH ions are also critical for nerve and muscle function as action potentials in these tissues are produced by the exchange of electrolytes between the extracellular fluid and the cell's fluid the cytosol electrolytes enter and leave cells through proteins in the cell membrane called ion channels for example muscle contraction depends upon the movement of calcium sodium and potassium through ion channels in the cell membrane and t tubules transition metals are usually present as trace elements in organisms with zinc and iron being most abundant of those these metals are used in some proteins as cofactors and are essential for the activity of enzymes such as catalase and oxygen carrier proteins such as hemoglobin metal cofactors are bound tightly to specific sites and proteins although enzyme cofactors can be modified during catalysis they always return to their original state by the end of the reaction catalyzed metal micronutrients are taken up into organisms by specific transporters and bind to storage proteins such as farad and/or metallothionein when not in use topic catabolism catabolism is the set of metabolic processes that break down large molecules these include breaking down and oxidizing food molecules the purpose of the catabolic reactions is to provide the energy and components needed by anabolic reactions which build molecules the exact nature of these catabolic reactions differ from organism to organism and organisms can be classified based on their sources of energy and carbon their primary nutritional groups as shown in the table below organic molecules are used as a source of energy by organic troves while Litha troughs use inorganic substrates and phototrophs capture sunlight as chemical energy however all these different forms of metabolism depend on redox reactions that involve the transfer of electrons from reduced donor molecules such as organic molecules water ammonia hydrogen sulfide or ferrous ions to acceptor molecules such as oxygen nitrate or sulfate in animals these reactions involve complex organic molecules that are broken down to simpler molecules such as carbon dioxide and water in photosynthetic organisms such as plants and cyanobacteria these electron transfer reactions do not release energy but are used as a way of storing energy absorbed from sunlight the most common set of catabolic reactions and animals can be separated into three main stages in the first stage large organic molecules such as proteins polysaccharides or lipids are digested into their smaller components outside cells next these smaller molecules are taken up by cells and converted to smaller molecules usually acetyl coenzyme a acetyl co ax which releases some energy finally the acetyl group on the koa is oxidized to water and carbon dioxide in the citric acid cycle and electron transport chain releasing the energy that is stored by reducing the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide nad plus into NADH topic digestion you macromolecules such as starch cellulose or proteins cannot be rapidly taken up by cells and must be broken into their smaller units before they can be used in cell metabolism several common classes of enzymes digest these polymers these digestive enzymes include proteases that digest proteins into amino acids as well as glycoside hydrolases that digest polysaccharides into simple sugars known as monosaccharides microbes simply secrete digestive enzymes into their surroundings while animals only secrete these enzymes from specialized cells in their guts including the stomach and pancreas and salivary glands the amino acids are sugars released by these extracellular enzymes are then pumped into cells by active transport proteins topic energy from organic compounds carbohydrate catabolism is the breakdown of carbohydrates into smaller units carbohydrates are usually taken into cells once they have been digested into monosaccharides once inside the major root of breakdown is glycolysis where sugars such as glucose and fructose are converted into pyruvate and some ATP is generated pyruvate is an intermediate in several metabolic pathways but the majority is converted to acetyl co uh through aerobic with oxygen glycolysis and fed into the citric acid cycle although some more ATP is generated in the citric acid cycle the most important product as NADH which is made from that + as the acetyl co is oxidized this oxidation releases carbon dioxide as a waste product in anaerobic conditions glycolysis produces lactate through the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase reoxidized NADH to NAD+ for reusing glycolysis an alternative route for glucose breakdown as the pentose phosphate pathway which reduces the coenzyme NADPH and produces pentose sugars such as ribose the sugar component of nucleic acids fats are catabolized by hydrolysis to free fatty acids and glycerol the glycerol enters glycolysis and the fatty acids are broken down by beta oxidation to release acetyl co a which then is fed into the citric acid cycle fatty acids release more energy upon oxidation than carbohydrates because carbohydrates contain more oxygen in their structures steroids are also broken down by some bacteria in a process similar to beta oxidation and this breakdown process involves the release of significant amounts of acetyl co ax propionyl cohen and private which can all be used by the cell for energy M tuberculosis can also grow on the lipid cholesterol as a sole source of carbon and genes involved in the cholesterol use pathways have been validated as important during various stages of the infection life cycle of M tuberculosis amino acids are either used to synthesize proteins and other biomolecules or oxidized to urea and carbon dioxide as a source of energy the oxidation pathway starts with the removal of the amino group by a transaminase the amino group is fed into the urea cycle leaving a emanated carbon skeleton in the form of aikido acid several of these keto acids are intermediates in the citric acid cycle for example the deamination of glutamate forms alpha ketoglutarate the glucose any amino acids can also be converted into glucose through gluconeogenesis discussed below topic energy transformations you topic oxidative phosphorylation in oxidative phosphorylation the electrons removed from organic molecules in areas such as the protagonist cycle are transferred to oxygen and the energy released is used to make ATP this is done in eukaryotes by a series of proteins in the membranes of mitochondria called the electron transport chain in prokaryotes these proteins are found in the cells inner membrane these proteins use the energy released from passing electrons from reduced molecules like NADH onto oxygen to pump protons across a membrane pumping protons out of the mitochondria creates a proton concentration difference across the membrane and generates an electrochemical gradient this force drives protons back into the mitochondrion through the base of an enzyme called ATP synthase the flow of protons makes the stock subunit rotate causing the active site of the synthase domain to change shape and phosphorylate adenosine diphosphate turning it into ATP topic energy from inorganic compounds qumola the trophy is a type of metabolism found in prokaryotes where energy is obtained from the oxidation of inorganic compounds these organisms can use hydrogen reduced sulfur compounds such as sulfide hydrogen sulfide and thiosulfate ferrous iron PHA or ammonia as sources of reducing power and they gain energy from the oxidation of these compounds with electron acceptors such as oxygen or nitrite these microbial processes are important in global biogeochemical cycles such as Osito Genesis nitrification and denitrification and are critical for soil fertility topic energy from light the energy and sunlight is captured by plants cyanobacteria purple bacteria green sulfur bacteria and some protists this process is often coupled to the conversion of carbon dioxide into organic compounds as part of photosynthesis which is discussed below the energy capture and carbon fixation systems can however operate separately in prokaryotes as purple bacteria and green sulfur bacteria can use sunlight as a source of energy while switching between carbon fixation and the fermentation of organic compounds in many organisms the capture of solar energy is similar in principle to oxidative phosphorylation as it involves the storage of energy as a proton concentration gradient this proton motive force then drives ATP synthesis the electrons needed to drive this electron transport chain come from light gathering proteins called photosynthetic reaction centers or rhodopsins reaction centers are classed into two types depending on the type of photosynthetic pigment present with most photosynthetic bacteria only having one type while plants and cyanobacteria have two implants algae and cyanobacteria photosystem ii uses light energy to remove electrons from water releasing oxygen as a waste product the electrons then flow to the cytochrome b6f complex which uses their energy to pump protons across the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplasts these protons move back through the membrane as they drive the ATP synthase as before the electrons then flow through photosystem I and can then either be used to reduce the coenzyme and ADP plus for use in the calvin cycle which is discussed below or recycled for further ATP generation topic anabolism anabolism is the set of constructive metabolic processes where the energy released by catabolism is used to synthesize complex molecules in general the complex molecules that make up cellular structures are constructed step by step from small and simple precursors anabolism involves three basic stages first the production of precursors such as amino acids monosaccharides isoprenoids and nucleotides secondly their activation into reactive forms using energy from ATP and thirdly the assembly of these precursors into complex molecules such as proteins polysaccharides lipids and nucleic acids organisms differ according to the number of constructed molecules in their cells autotrophs such as plants can construct the complex organic molecules in cells such as polysaccharides and proteins from simple molecules like carbon dioxide and water heterotrophs on the other hand require a source of more complex substances such as monosaccharides and amino acids to produce these complex molecules organisms can be further classified by ultimate source of their energy photoautotrophs and photo heterotrophs obtain energy from light whereas chemoautotrophs and chemo heterotrophs obtain energy from inorganic oxidation reactions topic carbon fixation photosynthesis is the synthesis of carbohydrates from sunlight and carbon dioxide co2 in plants cyanobacteria and algae oxygenic photosynthesis splits water with oxygen produced as a waste product this process uses the ATP and NADPH produced by the photosynthetic reaction centers as described above to convert co2 into glycerate 3 phosphate which can then be converted into glucose this carbon fixation reaction is carried out by the enzyme rubisco as part of the Calvin Benson cycle three types of photosynthesis occur in plants c3 carbon fixation c4 carbon fixation and cam photosynthesis these differ by the route that carbon dioxide takes to the calvin cycle with c3 plants fixing co2 directly while c4 and cam photosynthesis incorporate the co2 into other compounds first as adaptations to deal with intense sunlight and dry conditions in photosynthetic prokaryotes the mechanisms of carbon fixation are more diverse here carbon dioxide can be fixed by the Calvin Benson cycle a reversed citric acid cycle or the carboxylation of acetyl co ax prokaryotic chemoautotrophs also fix co2 through the Calvin Benson cycle but use energy from inorganic compounds to drive the reaction topic carbohydrates and glycans in carbohydrate anabolism simple organic acids can be converted into monosaccharides such as glucose and then used to assemble polysaccharides such as starch the generation of glucose from compounds like pyruvate lactate glycerol glycerate 3 phosphate and amino acids is called gluconeogenesis gluconeogenesis converts pyruvate to glucose 6-phosphate through a series of intermediates many of which are shared with glycolysis however this pathway is not simply glycolysis run in Reverse as several steps are catalyzed by non glycolytic enzymes this is important as it allows the formation and breakdown of glucose to be regulated separately and prevents both pathways from running simultaneously in a futile cycle although fat is a common way of storing energy in vertebrates such as humans the fatty acids in these stores cannot be converted to glucose through gluconeogenesis as these organisms cannot convert to CL KOA into pyruvate plants do but animals do not have the necessary enzymatic machinery as a result after long-term starvation vertebrates need to produce ketone bodies from fatty acids to replace glucose in tissues such as the brain that cannot metabolize fatty acids in other organisms such as plants and bacteria this metabolic problem is solved using the glyoxylate cycle which bypasses the decarboxylation step in the citric acid cycle and allows the transformation of acetyl co @ to oxaloacetate where it can be used for the production of glucose polysaccharides and glycans are made by the sequential addition of monosaccharides by glycosyltransferase from a reactive sugar phosphate donor such as uridine diphosphate glucose UDP glucose to an acceptor hydroxyl group on the growing polysaccharide as any of the hydroxyl groups on the ring of the substrate can be acceptors the polysaccharides produced can have straight or branched structures the polysaccharides produced can have structural or metabolic functions themselves or be transferred to lipids and proteins by enzymes called oligosaccharides phoresis topic fatty-acids isoprenoids and steroids fatty acids are made by fatty acid synthesis that polymerize and then reduces seed Alcoa units the acyl chains in the fatty acids are extended by a cycle of reactions that add the acyl group reduce it to an alcohol dehydrate it to an alkene group and then reduce it again to an alkane group the enzymes of fatty acid biosynthesis are divided into two groups in animals and fungi all these fatty acid synthase reactions are carried out by a single multifunctional type 1 protein while in plant plastids and bacteria separate type two enzymes perform each step in the pathway terpenes and isoprenoids are a large class of lipids that include the carotenoids and form the largest class of plant natural products these compounds are made by the assembly and modification of isoprene units donated from the reactive precursors isopentenyl pyrophosphate and dimethylallyl pyrophosphate these precursors can be made in different ways in animals in archaea the malonate pathway produces these compounds from acetyl koa while in plants and bacteria the none to validate pathway uses pyruvate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate as substrates one important reaction that uses these activated isoprene donors as steroid biosynthesis here the isoprene units are joined together to make squalene and then fold it up and formed into a set of rings to make lanosterol lanister all can then be converted into other steroids such as cholesterol and ergosterol topic proteins organisms vary in their ability to synthesize the 20 common amino acids most bacteria and plants can synthesize all 20 but mammals can only synthesize 11 non-essential amino acids so nine essential amino acids must be obtained from food some simple parasites such as the bacteria mycoplasma pneumoniae lack all amino acid synthesis and take their amino acids directly from their hosts all amino acids are synthesized from intermediates in glycolysis the citric acid cycle or the pentose phosphate pathway nitrogen is provided by glutamate in glutamine amino acid synthesis depends on the formation of the appropriate alpha keto acid which is then transamination to form an amino acid amino acids are made into proteins by being joined together in a chain of peptide bonds each different protein has a unique sequence of amino acid residues this is its primary structure just as the letters of the alphabet can be combined to form an almost endless variety of words amino acids can be linked in varying sequences to form a huge variety of proteins proteins are made from amino acids that have been activated by attachment to a transfer RNA molecule through an ester bond this amino acyl tRNA precursor is produced in an atp-dependent reaction carried out by an aminoacyl-trna synthetase this amino acyl tRNA is then a substrate for the ribosome which joins the amino acid under the elongated protein chain using the sequence information in a messenger RNA topic nucleotide synthesis and salvage nucleotides are made from amino acids carbon dioxide and formic acid in pathways that require large amounts of metabolic energy consequently most organisms have efficient systems to salvage preformed nucleotides purines are synthesized as nucleosides bases attached to ribose both adenine and guanine are made from the precursor nucleoside inosine monophosphate which is synthesized using atoms from the amino acids glycine glutamine and aspartic acid as well as formate transferred from the coenzyme tetrahydrofolate pyrimidines on the other hand are synthesized from the base orotate which is formed from glutamine and aspartate topic xenobiotics and redox metabolism all organisms are constantly exposed to compounds that they cannot use as foods and would be harmful if they accumulate it in cells as they have no metabolic function these potentially damaging compounds are called xenobiotics xenobiotics such as synthetic drugs natural poisons and antibiotics our detoxified by a set of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes in humans these include cytochrome p450 oxidases UDP glucose Nissel transferases and glutathione as transferases this system of enzymes acts in three stages - firstly oxidize the xenobiotic phase 1 and then conjugate water-soluble groups unto the molecule phase 2 the modified water-soluble xenobiotic can then be pumped out of cells and in multicellular organisms may be further metabolized before being excreted phase 3 in ecology these reactions are particularly important in microbial biodegradation of pollutants and the bio remediation of contaminated land and oil spills many of these microbial reactions are shared with multicellular organisms but due to the incredible diversity of types of microbes these organisms are able to deal with a far wider range of xenobiotics than multicellular organisms and can degrade even persistent organic pollutants such as organic chloride compounds a related problem for aerobic organisms as oxidative stress here processes including oxidative phosphorylation and the formation of disulfide bonds during protein folding produce reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide these damaging oxidants are removed by antioxidant metabolites such as glutathione and enzymes such as catalases and peroxidases topic thermodynamics of living organisms living organisms must obey the laws of thermodynamics which describe the transfer of heat and work the second law of thermodynamics states that in any closed system the amount of entropy disorder cannot decrease although living organisms amazing complexity appears to contradict this law life is possible as all organisms are open systems that exchange matter and energy with their surroundings thus living systems are not in equilibrium but instead are dissipative systems that maintain their state of high complexity by causing a larger increase in the entropy of their environments the metabolism of a cell achieves this by coupling the spontaneous processes of catabolism to the non spontaneous processes of anabolism in thermodynamic terms metabolism maintains order by creating disorder topic regulation in control as the environments of most organisms are constantly changing the reactions of metabolism must be finely regulated to maintain a constant set of conditions with themselves a condition called homeostasis metabolic regulation also allows organisms to respond to signals and interact actively with their environments to closely linked concepts are important for understanding how metabolic pathways are controlled firstly the regulation of an enzyme in a pathway is how its activity is increased and decreased in response to signals secondly the control exerted by this enzyme is the effect that these changes in its activity have on the overall rate of the pathway the flux through the pathway for example an enzyme may show large changes in activity ie it is highly regulated but if these changes have little effect on the flux of a metabolic pathway then this enzyme is not involved in the control of the pathway there are multiple levels of metabolic regulation in intrinsic regulation the metabolic pathway self-regulates to respond to changes in the levels of substrates or products for example a decrease in the amount of product can increase the flux through the pathway to compensate this type of regulation often involves allosteric regulation of the activities of multiple enzymes in the pathway extrinsic control involves a cell in a multicellular organism changing its metabolism in response to signals from other cells these signals are usually in the form of soluble messengers such as hormones and growth factors and are detected by specific receptors on the cell surface these signals are then transmitted inside the cell by second messenger systems that often involve the phosphorylation of proteins a very well understood example of extrinsic control as the regulation of glucose metabolism by the hormone insulin insulin is produced in response to rises in blood glucose levels binding of the hormone to insulin receptors on cells then activates a cascade of protein kinases that cause the cells to take up glucose and convert it into storage molecules such as fatty acids and glycogen the metabolism of glycogen is controlled by activity of phosphorylase the enzyme that breaks down glycogen and glycogen synthase the enzyme that makes it these enzymes are regulated in a reciprocal forkel fashion with phosphorylation inhibiting glycogen synthase but activating phosphorylase insulin causes glycogen synthesis by activating protein phosphatases and producing a decrease in the phosphorylation of these enzymes topic evolution the central pathways of metabolism described above such as glycolysis and the citric acid cycle are present in all three domains of living things and were present in the last Universal common ancestor this universal ancestral cell was prokaryotic and probably a method ogen that had extensive amino acid nucleotide carbohydrate and lipid metabolism the retention of these ancient pathways during later evolution may be the result of these reactions having been an optimal solution to their particular metabolic problems with pathways such as glycolysis and the citric acid cycle producing their end products highly efficiently and in a minimal number of steps the first pathways of enzyme based metabolism may have been parts of purine nucleotide metabolism while previous metabolic pathways were a part of the ancient RNA world many models have been proposed to describe the mechanisms by which novel metabolic pathways evolved these include the sequential addition of novel enzymes to a short ancestral pathway the duplication and then divergence of entire pathways as well as the recruitment of preexisting enzymes in their assembly into a novel reaction pathway the relative importance of these mechanisms is unclear but genomic studies have shown that enzymes in a pathway are likely to have a shared ancestry suggesting that many pathways have evolved in a step-by-step fashion with novel functions created from pre-existing steps in the pathway an alternative model comes from studies that trace the evolution of protein structures in metabolic networks this has suggested that enzymes are pervasively recruited borrowing enzymes to perform similar functions in different metabolic pathways evident in the MANET database these recruitment processes result in an evolutionary enzymatic mosaic a third possibility is that some parts of metabolism might exist as modules that can be reused in different pathways and perform similar functions on different molecules as well as the evolution of new metabolic pathways evolution can also cause the loss of metabolic functions for example in some parasites metabolic processes that are not essential for survival are lost and preformed amino acids nucleotides and carbohydrates may instead be scavenged from the host similar reduced metabolic capable these are seen in endosymbiotic organisms topic investigation and manipulation classically metabolism is studied by a reductionist approach that focuses on a single metabolic pathway particularly valuable as the use of radioactive tracers at the whole organism tissue and cellular levels which define the paths from precursors to final products by identifying radioactively-labeled intermediates and products the enzymes that catalyze these chemical reactions can then be purified in their kinetics and responses to inhibitors investigated a parallel approach is to identify the small molecules in a cell or tissue the complete set of these molecules is called the metabolome over all these studies give a good view of the structure and function of simple metabolic pathways but are inadequate when applied to more complex systems such as the metabolism of a complete cell an idea of the complexity of the metabolic networks in cells that contain thousands of different enzymes as given by the figure showing the interactions between just 43 proteins and 40 metabolites to the right the sequences of genomes provide lists containing anything up to 45,000 genes however it is now possible to use this genomic data to reconstruct complete networks of biochemical reactions and produce more holistic mathematical models that may explain and predict their behavior these models are especially powerful when used to integrate the pathway and metabolite data obtained through classical methods with data on gene expression from proteomic and DNA microarray studies using these techniques a model of human metabolism has now been produced which will guide future drug discovery and biochemical research these models are now used in network analysis to classify human diseases into groups that share common proteins our metabolites bacterial metabolic networks are a striking example of bowtie organization an architecture able to input a wide range of nutrients and produce a large variety of products and complex macromolecules using a relatively few intermediate common currencies a major technological application of this information as metabolic engineering here organisms such as yeast plants or bacteria are genetically modified to make them more useful in biotechnology and aid the production of drugs such as antibiotics or industrial chemicals such as 1-3 propanediol and Shikha Meech acid these genetic modifications usually aim to reduce the amount of energy used to produce the product increase yields and reduce the production of wastes topic history the term metabolism is derived from the Greek metabolism us metabolism owes for change or overthrow Aristotle's the parts of animals sets out enough details of his views on metabolism for an open flow model to be made he believed that at each stage of the process materials from food were transformed with heat being released as the classical element of fire and residual materials being excreted as urine bile or feces a banal Nafis described metabolism in his 1260 ad work titled Al Ries ala all camellia Phil Sierra Alan a booyah the treatise of Camille on the prophets biography which included the following phrase both the body and its parts are in a continuous state of dissolution and nourishment so they are inevitably undergoing permanent change the history of the scientific study of metabolism spans several centuries and has moved from examining whole animals in early studies to examining individual metabolic reactions in modern biochemistry the first controlled experiments in human metabolism were published by santorio santorio in 1614 in his book ARS de static a medicina he described how he weighed himself before and after eating sleep working sex fasting drinking and excreting he found that most of the food he took in was lost through what he called insensible perspiration in these early studies the mechanisms of these metabolic processes had not been identified and a vital force was thought to animate living tissue in the 19th century when studying the fermentation of sugar to alcohol by yeast Louis Pasteur concluded that fermentation was catalyzed by substances within the yeast cells he called for mends he wrote that alcoholic fermentation as an act correlated with the life and organization of the yeast cells not with the death or putrefaction of the cells this discovery along with the publication by friedrich wöhler in 1828 of a paper on the chemical synthesis of urea and is notable for being the first organic compound prepared from wholly inorganic precursors this proved that the organic compounds and chemical reactions found in cells were no different in principle than any other part of chemistry it was the discovery of enzymes at the beginning of the 20th century by Eduard Buchner that separated the study of the chemical reactions of metabolism from the biological study of cells and marked the beginnings of biochemistry the mass of biochemical knowledge grew rapidly throughout the early 20th century one of the most prolific of these modern biochemists was Hans Krebs who made huge contributions to the study of metabolism he discovered the urea cycle and later working with Hans Kornberg the citric acid cycle and the glyoxylate cycle modern biochemical research has been greatly aided by the development of new techniques such as chromatography x-ray diffraction NMR spectroscopy radio isotopic labeling electron microscopy and molecular dynamic simulations these techniques have allowed the discovery and detailed analysis of the many molecules and metabolic pathways in cells topic see also anthropogenic metabolism anti metabolites basal metabolic rate calorimetry isothermal micro calorimetry inborn error of metabolism iron-sulfur world theory uh metabolism first theory of the origin of life metabolic disorder primary nutritional groups respirometer II Stream metabolism sulfur metabolism thermic effect of food urban metabolism water metabolism overflow metabolism react ohm keg | wikipedia tts | UCqKZqRCjBaE6TBfi_JQc8ag | 2018-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,203 | 39,943 |
NRcj0zbpw14 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRcj0zbpw14 | Pisces Horoscope January 4, 2020 | pisces horoscope January 4th 2020 people might have trouble keeping up with you in conversations today not everyone can make the sudden twists and turns that your imagination thrives on you alight on heavy subjects of discussion and then flit toward more lighthearted topics before others can even respond perhaps you do this mental juggling act because you don't want to become too mired in anything personal now however with a little forethought rather than chatter you can achieve the stimulation you want by finding a provocative topic that's not too private for you or too edgy for others create a delightful dialogue that clicks rather than disconnects | May S. | UC9XIY0ZHfHPG9o1Qxef-dsA | 2020-01-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 108 | 658 |
_z1zOu1zx-8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z1zOu1zx-8 | Intersecting Perspectives: France – United States, Lindsay & Vincent | hello my name is Lindsay I'm from Georgia and I've lived in France for over six years hi my name is Vincent I'm 21 I'm from curse and I've been here for three months so the thing that confuses me than most and friends is Levy's it's the greeting with the kisses that she do in France and I always had problems when I first got here because when I met my new friends I wanted to give a hug or if there was a new acquaintance I want to shake hands but no in France it's love use and so you give two or three or four kisses a finger or the person's proud of him so I wanted to say hi I was just gonna say hi and she was just really friendly so I really [Music] | French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs | UCTItQw_aTIIt1i8ysgYMH3w | 2018-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 139 | 657 |
-iaviqwMfJ0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iaviqwMfJ0 | Origins of universe's gold discovered in neutron star mergers | - It was incredibly exciting to see the data. It was almost surreal. This is a phenomena that had never been seen before. (light music) What's been discovered is the merger of two dense neutron stars. What they produced was a ripple in space/time that was detected as gravitational waves, as well as the light from the radioactive debris ejected from it, that glows brightly for some period of weeks. And in that radioactive debris we see signals of formation of many of the heavy elements around us, all of the gold and platinum, and other precious metals. From that we conclude that basically there's enough material produced in these events to basically seed the entire galaxy and the Earth with all these heavy metals that we find around us. We see from the observations is a point of light, but there's a lot of information in that light. Its exact spectrum of colors across the rainbow, it's brightness, and how it evolves over time. But you can distinguish whether you're seeing the heaviest elements or lighter elements, based upon their color. The lighter stuff looks blue, the heavier stuff looks red. By comparing those to the theoretical predictions we're actually able to infer what the material was made of, how much it produced, and how fast it was actually ejected from the neutron star merger. These events produced large amounts of gold, maybe hundreds of Earth masses worth of gold, and even more platinum, maybe 500 Earth masses worth of platinum. I think without the theoretical modeling that we had done, we'd all be pretty mystified as to what exactly we had seen. But since we had made predictions about exactly what the color and brightness and duration of these events would be, we're able to not only understand what we were seeing, but actually decode the material that was there. It's exciting to think that something that's so far out and distant in space is so closely connected to something as is home in terms of the ring on your finger or the gold chain around your neck. I'm sure they'll find many more in the coming years and in 30 years it'll be another chapter in the textbook of astrophysics. So it's exciting to see the first few sentences of that chapter being written right now. | UC Berkeley | UCZAXKyvvIV4uU4YvP5dmrmA | 2017-10-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 389 | 2,220 |
azEzFbax6ug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azEzFbax6ug | Vassilis Chryssos from PK Cocktail Bar (Santorini): Raki Sour | my name is Matthias Christos a head bartender Panamanian cocktail bar in Santorini Greece today we are going to make you a twist on the whiskey sour increase we have no spirit rocky so today of the Iraqis out and we start this drink with 20 ml honey and this is organic honey that we've mixed down with water just so the so it's a lot more fluent in the shape fresh lemon which we like to prepare per order rather than pre squeeze again 20 ml yaki we like this to be nice and strong so good 65 ml and finally fresh egg I like you to fresh eggs and not pre prepackaged eggs or egg white just because it's fresh we have a nice good eggs here from the country and the farmers so journey start the dry shake [Music] and then straight up it's a nice question and finish for a run was a little - okay | le cocktail connoisseur | UCYKiFgu6On3bVrp6k5kvNfg | 2017-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 160 | 794 |
_agwFXnZeXY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_agwFXnZeXY | Here's how Arthur Smith will create space for his ELITE RECEIVERS | Arthur Smith Film Review | arthur smith does such a good job of using motions and shifts i've kind of explained how he uses it for a couple different reasons one is for info info tells you okay is it man is it zone with the emotional shift and if a guy goes with them you know it's man but sometimes you use it for impact and impact tells me okay in the run game i want to make sure i'm able to get angles for blocks and get guys and get a hat on the head and make sure we're able to block certain guys that we need to in a run game here's the perfect play where arthur smith uses motion for impact and here's again your tight end is outside another formation where you have two tight ends in the ball game you're using what we call 12 personnel one back two tight ends so he's gonna come in motion right now you already know it's man's own because this is a safety the safety is outside playing man on this tight end and when he comes out and he comes down in motion here he's going to follow but the one thing that autism does really well he puts conflict on the guy who they want to make the play so right now he has outside leverage he's the guy if you run this outside zone he will have to come up and feel but because of this motion when you bring him inside now the safety is inside the box now the guy that becomes the player in conflict is the corner sometimes the corners don't really want to tackle some guys do some guys don't but this particular play you're going to run this outside zone here now you see you got the the matchup you want here's the safety in the box now here's the corner that i talked about here that's going to be using the outside levers to force it but because you run so good of this outside zone they're going to flow so hard and get over the top it creates lanes and you also can get the angles you want to get these particular blocks because of this motion so the play gets started you can see here's the now here's the catan guy you can see it here he's a contain guy but watch this safety he's so concerned with making sure he gets outside so that this stretch zone does not get outside he overruns it and it creates a huge cut back lane for a nice game you know on his first down run here he overflows and gets to the outside and now you get a huge zing let me show you what it looks like from the back side now from the back side we already had the motion titans come down here's the safety in the box now he has him in man coverage but when he starts to go outside you're gonna see him try to overflow so hard that it creates a nice crease to run through right here for derrick henry and it's also created up here and then when i talk about the angles because you motion this guy down now you can have angles to seal block here you got this backside guard coming up and he's going to seal block here and you're going to see a huge run lane to run through here in this stretch zone and it creates the falcons have these athletic linemen already who can get out who can run who can pursue who can reach these defensive linemen and now you have the angles you want and look at that crease there nice first down running you pick up almost 13 yards marrying the motion now that we thought was for info was for impact to create the angles you wanted to block up front when arthur smith takes a job for the atlanta foul because he understands he is really elite receivers how do you get these elite receivers an opportunity to have free access and throw the football down the field well you can use it by motion you can do it by alignment but also you can do it by simply just using motion to align guys and get them in the right position on this play again here we go we're using motion again this motion brings this safety across the field takes him out of the play here's your receiver here who can be useless calvary on that strong side he has a press corner up here but also something to pay attention to on the backside because you run the football solo because you run this stretch zone because you run split zone you run inside zone defenses now look at this box here one two three four five six seven guys already in the box and then this eighth guy is going to be taken away by this motion that comes across so now you have created a one-on-one here and this is like second and five here so you can do anything you want on this particular down and now this is the route you want you're gonna run him on an end cut here but the thing to notice is when you bring him in motion he was the outside player so he had everything that came outside but now when you bring him in motion it takes him out of the play now he is forced to play outside leverage this is creating an easy throw for your quarterback and an easy way to get out of the route for your receiver here play your starter you can see him come across and now you lose contain there and now look at this he has outside leverage on this particular receiver nobody in the middle of the field because i mentioned you had so many guys in the box right here now inside cut now look at all the room you throw and the other part is i talked about this guy down here who could be julio jones you get 101 this is always something you see in arthur smith's offense you have an alert to throw the goal route you have an alert to throw it to your big-time receiver if you like it so this school leo jones and you like this match up you can throw it or you can fit him down the sideline here you got a chance to throw it but they're working his top receiver here but now look at the void that's left because so many guys are up in the box so many guys are playing mankind safeties is back in the middle of the field you throw a 15-yard play to calvin riley and look at the game creating the space by formation and by alignment is some other snip does really well and finds a way to get his key play makers the football in space you | Atlanta Falcons | UCzjCfV3LHyarKbdb-2ScGZg | 2021-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,184 | 5,895 |
1PikM-Ffdmc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PikM-Ffdmc | HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Starr Plays: Secret Santa pt.2: Kramping Santa's Style | so the levels get increasingly difficult per list so I'm guessing the Krampus list is going to be the equivalent of doing anal with a thornbush so we got Jasper Jack Curtis Damien Jennifer and Krampus himself some real mean [ __ ] especially Jasper what a [ __ ] murder is one Santa ded trick them in the traps or avoid them [ __ ] murderers really we have murderers now holy [ __ ] that's the guy from the last level so that guy was a murderer wait wait wait wait wait wait wait a [ __ ] minute so are they in cahoots with the family that the family hire some [ __ ] Doppel King and I murder me as soon as I come down the chimney oh is this where they live I mean do the murderers live here I mean why would I even bother coming here what can I possibly [ __ ] give them is it a bomb oh [ __ ] ah I got scared so I ran away into my own bomb right [ __ ] die die ha ha ha suicide for Santa damn it wait for the gun woman oh it's a purple gun woman she won't go to sleep tricky dick oh my god there's another one too that means I have to go this way [ __ ] Oh why so are already the difficulties ramped up by like a [ __ ] thousand holy crap Saint is gonna get his ass kicked oh look another manure I must be in one of those insanely common Christian Jewish households haha [ __ ] good hole oh wow I just took the whole tree have any more milk and cookies by the way I feel like the milk and cookies will be gone because I don't have to unlock this [ __ ] list there's nothing up there in the kitchen why would I bother going up there it's a [ __ ] death trap let's get out of here [ __ ] you Jasper why do you live here so now at Jack's house and ever feeling this house is gonna be filled with jack [ __ ] oh no oh no oh no no no this guy's just waiting I don't know why he's not killing her he's good earnest sites he's a murderer right are you a picky murderer why didn't you [ __ ] stabbed her in the throat you should be behind the clock can I put you guys to sleep damn it no I cannot put the killers to sleep the killers are [ __ ] insomniacs I'm trapped look at this I can't shoot that woman with my magic dust because he'll kill me Oh like that like [ __ ] that and now we have a dead Santa oh ho ho go [ __ ] yourself think I have to trick one of these [ __ ] [ __ ] I'm trying to explain what I have to do old woman give me two seconds before you put a hole through my skull please and thank you trick this guy ready watch this damn it Santa come on you're better than this remember Timmy's house remember Timmy's house you [ __ ] rock that [ __ ] you rock that [ __ ] Santa do it again you have the power you're Chris [ __ ] creep oh damn you [ __ ] we have to wait until this [ __ ] goes to sleep right boom this way ha ha oh no it's it's like you see the one killer right and you're staring right in his eyes and he says back into your eyes and that's when the attack comes but not from the front but from the side the other killer you didn't even know was there I probably died on the section like 20 times already like it shouldn't be that difficult the game doesn't look that difficult I'm just trying to rush because I'm sick of Jack's house jack why the [ __ ] you live in here look this place it's a [ __ ] hellhole move for Christ's sakes wait for her to open those stupid [ __ ] eyes closed them [ __ ] then do this don't get killed by the mines what what did you just go through the [ __ ] mines alright so I'm just gonna wait here go haul ass haul ass haul ass boom nighty night [ __ ] oh there's more it's [ __ ] more how am I supposed to how am I supposed to do this go to sleep don't get into killers vision because there's nothing to kill them there's nothing to kill the killer is waiting for you haha eat [ __ ] oh look there's nog down there this [ __ ] nog ha sneaky Santa poor Poosh get down get down before she wakes up holy [ __ ] [ __ ] Jack's house let's get out of here lasers are deadly hide behind walls to avoid them since they'll make quick work of Santa now we have [ __ ] lasers oh my god what neighborhood are we in what the [ __ ] is this we got more mission impossible [ __ ] oh my god this is dangerous I'm playing a dangerous game you're playing a dangerous game Kringle oh well good look at this [ __ ] look at this [ __ ] [ __ ] Oh God oh there's no way I can go right at the beginning because if I go right at the beginning I die I just [ __ ] instantly die you have to wait for it to go back at least once and I hate it i friggin hate it I'm getting impatient I just want to run but if I run then Santa's gonna get melted to paste you know Santa if you lost some weight you'd fit behind those better you'd fit behind them and it wouldn't even be able to see you but your fat [ __ ] guts hanging out the side and everyone can see you jolly [ __ ] ass when it gets melted just uh just gotta wait [ __ ] love waiting [ __ ] love waiting in games don't you everyone loves [ __ ] waiting in games it's spraying out a red laser but when it hits the surface it's all green and stuff it's like the the toon goop from Who Framed Roger Rabbit oh I'm so close what what I didn't even move I didn't even move holy [ __ ] if the kids houses are this brutal I don't even want to know what Krampus is house looks like it probably has like turrets and crap and it probably has like robots made of adamantium they're just waiting to [ __ ] your mouth oh no oh no oh no run oh no I'm gonna be smart about this focus on the pattern Santa focus on the pattern focus on the pattern and I have to get back to the chimney don't I I have to get back to the chimney just got Grinch [ __ ] oh my word wow those [ __ ] great people I'm having a good time watching me get murdered over and over and oh oh like that over and over again cuz you know what I'm getting sick of it I'm getting real real [ __ ] sick of it alright so I made it here again let's see how I [ __ ] it up this time I like how they have these deadly lasers that are meant to murder people but they still are festive I mean look at it they have wreaths and they have [ __ ] stockings these are some festive [ __ ] want to take more than the tree I want to take someone's [ __ ] life because oh no no can I put the laces to sleep nope can't put the laces of sleep I don't know why I thought I could do that and I mean it's worth a shot I've died so many times on this section that hey maybe I could knock the lasers out because my stuff's magic maybe you can put inanimate objects to sleep but no it just kills me like I expected this is gonna be half the [ __ ] episode because I keep dying so much I was gonna split this into two maybe three let's place but I might have to split it in the six because this laser is my [ __ ] kryptonite it's even shooting green it probably is kryptonite I hate you lasers I hate you so much I don't know what it is but the angle down it just seems so much hotter I think I just have to do what I do going up and reverse but for some reason I just can't do it like I tried you and it [ __ ] with my head it's almost like in Guitar Hero I could do hammer ons like a [ __ ] boss but I can't do pull offs for [ __ ] the guy's not [ __ ] around anymore he he wants he wants you to really earn this oh [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] I did it I did it oh [ __ ] champ don't die don't die Tiffany you stupid vet you dumb [ __ ] don't you dare [ __ ] die don't you die don't you die just kidding Tiffany you're amazing so I'm just gonna just gonna haul ass just gonna haul ass just gonna haul ass we did it I did it oh [ __ ] you [ __ ] you we're never coming back here oh look more lasers the very next [ __ ] level amazing damn it what the hell is this what the hell is this it's like jump rope it's like really really really deadly jump rope but didn't even move I didn't even [ __ ] move I didn't even move I was so fixated on the laces I didn't realize I was in harm's way I deserved it and I feel like I miss no no no no no no run run run ah single word oh my word oh my word oh my word oh my ha I did it [ __ ] you lasers oh my god that's more kayak go on it no it's the [ __ ] basketball in the way the hell why'd you up that career yeah we did it we did it that [ __ ] corner I'm I'm almost gonna quit the game remember the good old days where you had to put children to sleep and then you could hide in presents those days are gone [ __ ] that menorah [ __ ] that manure it could stay unlit and of course there's no shortcut I gotta go back this way gotta go back this way how the [ __ ] am I gonna do this no no no no no no no no no oh oh my god I'm amazing oh [ __ ] I would have been so mad if I died there I would have been so [ __ ] pissed I planned on doing all the lists and I might not do them all I I might say [ __ ] it I might say kiss my dick oh my god this lays is here - for real oh I just turn around to get ready to walk and it just killed me cuz I stuck my nose out from the crack not even my whole body just my friggin fat nose and it ripped me to shreds ready run run you fat little jolly bastard oh my god that was amazing killing it oh my god for real I have to lure this kill all the way over here really alright people you know it's coming say it with me we're BAM let's go oh no no no oh haha success kiss senta's jolie ass oh no oh no no no ah my bags on fire my bags on fine nope it's good it's good my bag is magic once more hunter the BAM I'm gonna try and get this guy in the mine ready come on come with me to the mines into the mines [ __ ] yeah oh [ __ ] I'm a genius I'm a [ __ ] pro now I don't know what to do here maybe maybe I can lure them into lasers right cuz I see a laser over there Oh me if that's it maybe I'll lure them into the laser oh [ __ ] is mines here ah and you [ __ ] face I use the mines I used the monza you'd have to use the laser I was gonna just Lisa their [ __ ] face off I was gonna spot and laser their asses to ash oh [ __ ] you killers suck my crisp crinkly [ __ ] I have to remind myself I didn't knock out that old bag below the one in the purple she's going down if I would have known that there was only two people I could have knocked out I would have done it way earlier I would have done this [ __ ] war BAM [ __ ] let's tear through this [ __ ] or bam to you cuz I know that I'm not gonna even use all my [ __ ] magic powder so put you to sleep then go up here then run haul ass like usual and then for BAM - you don't know why you'd shoot me this time you stupid [ __ ] let's go [ __ ] you know the drill hop in yeah yeah you know your place oh no no no no eat it this guy's not that place - come on buddies those two guys were idiots they saw me and they ran into the laser anyways you know why because they're like [ __ ] bulls they see red they just have to charge I don't care that they put themselves in danger it's so reckless and now if I die I'm going to break my screen holy [ __ ] let's never ever ever play this list again look how sad that eyes look and we're in like a dock of really looking place definitely an orphanage you guys won't be home for Christmas you know why she don't have a [ __ ] home just saying see ya Oh how am I supposed to get through that look 1 2 3 as long as they're facing you boom you're dead oh you don't even know that I'm watching you sleep do you do you I'm just staring right how are you thinking about putting my hands around that throat yeah dream those pretty little dreams maybe you'll wake up from them maybe you won't Santa hasn't decided yet okay oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] the timing the timing the timing so I can avoid these [ __ ] easy this [ __ ] though this [ __ ] I think I have to kill for oh no oh my god that dog was on point wow the dog attacked like that and it's huge - someone's feeding it puppy chow does puppy chow even exist still I don't know I don't have a dog [ __ ] yeah up here up here up here [ __ ] the wall [ __ ] the wall [ __ ] the wall [ __ ] the wall stay in - [ __ ] the wall or BAM you did it oh no oh no oh no there was nothing I could do I had to commit suicide there I used all my magic powder oh my god I'm sick of this [ __ ] song it's the only song that plays I'm sick of it there's so many Christmas songs why not jingle bells why not gram I got ran over by a goddamn reindeer anything but this stupid song oh look more lasers [ __ ] beautiful oh and and even more lasers to go with you're already dangerous lasers oh my [ __ ] god you got to be kidding me [ __ ] you [ __ ] you holy Sh know if this is Krampus his house why does he have so many kids like does he like kids are these kids slaves are you Krampus as slaves [ __ ] I need some slaves I mean I have elves but I want child slaves the elves want equal pay children work for nothing I'll be like [ __ ] Nike just having kids work for pennies I don't know fast enough I don't move fast enough oh I can't believe that worked [Laughter] hey Krampus you know if you were just gonna have some brewskis with me Krampus you could have just called you [ __ ] jerk-off why'd you have to make me go through all that [ __ ] couldn't even steal your tree and you deserve it I'm gonna shove that horn right up your ass so that's technically the end of the game but there's more lists with the Krampus list Krampus can die in a fire of death | Tiffany Starr | UCzoE6iAHzDcHNZ7hxASQIhQ | 2018-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,710 | 14,500 |
no-td8Vzx-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no-td8Vzx-I | UNO HYPE - Tuesday | [Music] had to talk with my demons cause i ain't got no one else it's been that way since a child thought i was making you proud i'm making it worse but we grew up wild skipping class smoking blacker mouths blowing loud no satchmo remember when you used to cuss my ass out cause that back though lately i've been on the road but back then i ain't have hope you could catch me in the cut smoking up with twins in them shout out to my [ __ ] mark we learn to cut the middlemen we cipher in that dawson stinky green to easy sauces that's my [ __ ] to the coffin more [ __ ] i should mention but along the way i lost them in some people in my heart cause i don't get to see so often and because of question never catch me taking losses you probably thought i lost it couple try to join the club but i ain't finna squash it open hands probably gonna caution trying to duck and dodge the gossip but nothing says your home quite like that water from the faucet [ __ ] [Music] you | Anonymous Insomniac | UCTP4nSf3VrYQ-DdjDlJCFjg | 2020-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 192 | 1,012 |
2U-4K75wcno | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U-4K75wcno | For COMMERCIAL PURPOSES MEANS--- READ IT!!!~~EE 2023 10 07 | gentlemen and ladies ladies and gent we're going to play a little bit of old Edition and this song was in my head tonight so we're going to play it because we're going to stick with the theme this is New Edition in still in love and we'll get back to some other songs later but right now we got to talk about something there is a pink elephant in the room yes uh no we're going to repair now ain't going to repair on on next restart repair that all right we got a couple of things to talk about we have the document that we created for our members I must remind you that you're under oath I went ahead and amended it today because we've added a couple other things now the document you see the PDF that we're using now is wondershare the reason why we're using wondershare is because wondershare does something that uh most other PDFs don't do you see this right here this is normally a document watch this this is normally a document I would not be able to edit because this document is usually will pop up in other PDFs as an image well PDF wondershare wondershare PDF uh elements wondershare PDF elements let me say it again wondershare PDF elements with OCR allows me to go ahead and completely edit documents I've been trying to get this particular software for months okay now you heard what I say it um hold on y'all let me get rid of something this should not be here because it's in my way and it's letting me see down here okay so it's creating a problem you know don't start none no won't be none na na na na all right ladies and gentlemen see this right here motor vehicle means every description of carriage every description of carriage or other conance propelled a drawn by mechanical Power and used for commercial purposes on the highways in the transportation of passengers or passengers and property ladies and gentlemen that's what a motor vehicle means now hold on they're going to tell you well on the state our state definition don't say the same thing as a federal definition no no no no no no because that's confusing because it's the same automobile on both levels state and federal cuz there is no Federal Highway Federal highways only deal with interstate commerce sorry some of y'all may not understand what I just said Federal highways only deal with interstate commerce so that's why the Federal Highway is called interstates and the state highways are called just local throughways or freeways so interstates is for Interstate Commerce and so the same definition applies both interstate and intrastate I hope some of you understand so ladies and gentlemen Federal definition for a motor vehicle but that's not the only one no there there was a gentleman I can't give him credit because I don't know who he was uh somebody sent me his video and he highlighted this but I wanted to highlight that this is what I've been telling you guys from the very beginning I knew it's in the code okay but we need to go to 40 because that that's not enough okay that is not enough now what I highlighted is whoever with the intent with like intent willfully okay you have to have the intentions of using the vehicle for commercial use used for commercial purposes means a carriage of persons or property for any Fair fee rate charge or other consideration or directly or indirectly in connection with any business business or other undertaking intended for profit ladies and gentlemen hey can you take me to the store I'll pay you for gas that's not interstate commerce Congress cannot regulate it unless it involves a commercial purpose some of you guys are going to understand this many of you are not going to understand it because crack that stuff is free and some of you guys are just getting overdosed after overdose after overdose stop arguing with them again uh if you're one of the members of any of the current new programs especially the fourth amendment program or the uh secure Pro program well secure and four Fourth Amendment are the same thing but when we say the P the TPP the partnership program the TP if you're part of those programs you will receive this shortly and this document has been edited and updated to include certain information now let's show you the other information those of you who you know y'all into creating your own thing like heavyd we got our own thing okay so those of y'all who are into creating your own thing let me get rid of that so I can scroll on up because I need to scroll on up um y'all end up creating your own thing and we put the statute at Large here and the reason why we put the statute at large because it's that important important okay let's do this so y'all can see those of y'all who trying to put your' own thing together we're going to go right here there's a paragraph in red right there that's the paragraph we're looking for now I want y'all to see you see that right there we ain't too concerned about the term operate means to drive or be an actual physical control of a motor vehicle for the purposes of transporting passengers or property for hire or compensation now in the cases of Gonzalez versus Cerro and lito versus New York City and I hope Miss Gonzalez and Mr laito is knowing somebody who watches my videos this is how you go back into the court and you sue the state and you sue the court for denying you due process because they say that you had to prove that the police owe you a duty well let me prove that they owe you a duty the Supreme Court held that the police officers do not owe a specific duty to protect individuals from harm even if they are aware that harm is likely to occur this is known as rebuttable presumption against police liability this is a bunch of bulk sorry formally uh formal rebuttal we're doing a formal rebuttal police officers receive Public Funding defund the police defund the police defund the police I'm sorry police officers receive Public Funding from taxpayers this creates a special relationship we're in a special relationship your honor yeah no no it's not one of those arranged relationship this just special just special the special relationship requires performance under the most basic principles of contract law law value and consideration that's the performance you pay them they perform come on dance when I say dance dance dance dance dance keep on I'm sorry ladies and gentlemen funding for police departments does create a special relationship between the public and the police this is because the police are funded by taxpayer dollars and the public has a legitimate expectation that the police will use the those resources to protect them and uphold the law in this contextual instance the intent defines the relationship the actions Andor duties and or interactions and or performances identifies the acquiescence to the agreement amounting to implied consent ladies and gentlemen I got to get it's supposed to be inactions so I apologize not enter but the inactions the performances by the police means that they have agreed to the contract see you gave the money with intent the intentions of giving the money was for them to do their Duty they haven't been doing their Duty we're going to we're going to move this over because it's too far over I don't want it all the way over here that that's too far over and let's see where is it we going to put it in the middle see it shifted it on its own I didn't it to do that it just said that's the way I'm going to do it and let's do justify let's see if justification no justification didn't work y'all so we going to center it put it in the middle and it still didn't do it in the middle I need see the other one I haven't used this one y'all I've not used this just yet but it's taken care of see what I needs to do is I needs to move it all the way over and it won't let me do it all the way over okay I was looking and and let's see it says Mo Mo Larry and curle well I can't do it don't don't email me don't text me talking about this how you got to do it homie we ain't playing that game we not going to play that game hold on let's get back over here so let's see if we can matter of fact I know one way I could try to do it let's see nope can't do that yeah I can't do that that see what that did so we got to undo that yeah we going we going to just undo what we did so we back to square one cuz we going one it's like a dream come true okay we going to start back at one all right ladies and gentlemen again this is what we're providing this document people are going to copy and and paste it I didn't want it to do that um I'm having some issues tonight man you're having issues every night no I'm having some actual issues you see what I have right now is my cell phone I have too much information on a cell phone so what I have to do with my cell phone ladies and gentlemen is I have to now sorry I have a light that's on outside and I have to go check it I have motion detectors no no there's nobody out there I just it might be turned in the wrong direction that means somebody been messing with it so let me go mess with my light one second ladies and gentlemen I've gone outside and I've rearranged it just turns out that that light was just a little bit brighter tonight than nights before so it wasn't really it's a curved light so only part of it was facing this way like it normally supposed to do so that's been taken care now what we got to talk about because we got to talk about it because it's got to be talked about is is Al Green is playing in the background and he is you know thinking about younger days okay and and because he's thinking about that for the rest of his life okay we're going to let him do that because those are the type of things he likes to do okay now let's get back to the reason for doing this video so many of you are trying to navigate and it is different for you than it is for me because I've been doing this for quite some time like I told you from the time I was 15 and a half I knew that in order to have a driver's license you had to be transporting someone for hire that if you weren't transporting someone for hire you did not need a driver's license I've known this since then and just to let you know I didn't understand what For Hire meant so I had to go look up for hire because I was going over the manual so when I went to look up for hire and what it meant I understood it meant passengers For Hire or for compensation so when I became a school bus driver and I became a tractor trailer diesel driver or heavy equipment driver and I had to get that license for that at one point it was the class A license then it went to the CDL I understood these things so when I took those tests I was already prepared for it because I'd already studied this but many of you have never had to study any of this because you never had a concern or a reason or a rhyme to do so and when you did become a truck driver or a bus driver or any of those things you never had to focus on those words because they never just stood out you just took the test because you knew the answers me I couldn't just take the test because I knew the answer I had to understand everything not just some of the things but I mean that's PDF my PDF element starting up again and so y'all just going to have to bear with me um but I had to know I couldn't just take it so ladies and gentlemen police officers are pulling people over and the people are having the wrong conversations with the police officers you guys are entering their questions but then when you question them you're asking the wrong question and that's why the conversation yeah we're going to reopen it the conversation is ending the way it's ending that's why things are ending the way they're ending they're they're calling more officers why are they calling more officers well the document that we've created we immediately state in the document that if you fail to answer these questions then you need to call your supervisor and by the way ladies and gentlemen if you ask for a supervisor they don't have a choice you've just taken it above their head the moment you say I need to speak to a supervisor this is not another officer who is the Ico officer in charge you don't want an officer in charge you want a supervisor supervisor are on duty and they're on duty for a reason to go to the scene that's why nobody like sergeants these officers don't listen to a sergeant Sergeant doesn't have any power it's the lieutenant who has power you don't want to call a lieutenant you want the sergeant because that's the Sergeant's job is to come up there and make sure due diligence is being taken care of that they're doing the job and that they're following the law well to pull you over in the first place he must suspect you being in Commerce traveling for High having a person for higher it cannot be a presumption that's why this document rebuts the stupid presumptions in the first instance okay la la la that's what you g to tell him he gonna be like talking to you gonna be la la la la la you gonna be like Al Green la la la la la la whatever talk to the hand no I'm sorry don't do that because you'll just inflame the situation ladies and Gentlemen even if let's say they write a ticket I've been talking to one gentleman who they wrote 18 separate tickets and are trying to give him 90 days he's going to get a copy of this document before anybody else why because he needs this because this is the thing that he shows the judge and say I need you to explain this how dare you accuse me of committing a crime when there is no crime evidence on the record there is no evidence that I was engaged in Commerce there is no evidence that there was anybody in my vehicle and I was traveling for higher I was on my way to work and I have the right to travel to an from to Ingress and regress to and from work under every circumstance it's my right I do it when I feel like it I don't have to ask you permission to go to work this is not Nazi Germany how dare you mother anyway ladies and gentlemen the document is created for you hopefully you'll benefit from it thank you Al Green tell them what you want to do ladies and gentlemen we're going to mend this situation y'all have a good day all right I'm out | RedressRight | UCzphIe3SKHfRxrxEX7PwyTQ | 2023-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,720 | 14,216 |
yYp0X-9fOA0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYp0X-9fOA0 | NBA 2K23 - My Career- Ep. 4 - Shep remarks goes Viral | [Music] I think the hard work is ahead of me and I'm willing to take on that that challenge and go out and play the best I can to have to look forward to the future but it's going to be some fond memories and I have to get ready for my professional career substitutional changes Williams has checked in for Richards ubrae comes in for Hayward and Jordan subbed in for Rozier [Applause] download here's Murphy and the Pelicans Miss again Charlotte's gone three of six shooting from Beyond The Arc here's ball good and the assistant and it's the Hornets ball they lead by 14. [Applause] Jordan the pass to Williams back to Jordan oh a clear foul there on the missed shot so he'll get a pair at the line real Pelicans last year with a superstar out all season Brent and they get a bit of a dry spell that's a decent look for him he just couldn't convert here's Smith and that's good his first bucket of the game and they've settled him quickly today a nice flowing Rhythm to their offense [Applause] five no good with a jumper from the wing things are going south right now this is not the type of shooting that his teammates expect from him again he's been just a little off the Mark tonight really the story of the game so far Jordan with the bucket and talking about in school it's clear he's totally out of sync the team needs to rethink its strategy around what to do with him and he gets so caught up in the bravado of someone scoring on you and you wanting even the score unfortunately that's three in a row the ball's knocked loose oh it's stolen by Jordan and he drops in the layup off the glass and their three-point shooting a big reason they have a size of a lead time for a quick break then back to the action [Applause] foreign [Applause] we welcome you back to second quarter action plenty of basketball left to play but this one has been one-sided so far all right guys the Hornets enjoying a nice lead here on the front foot really right off the tip they've been ruthless offensive while just taking it get it to go and right now they're busted in the rebounding category helping them run away with this [Applause] oh plenty of contact on that shot officials call the foul and he'll take two free throws now it's going to be on Brandon Ingram an area where the Pelican Squad performed well this past season was on the glass defensively and offensively now they know how important it is to secure those loose balls and making it a priority help them all season long it's clear Charlotte has the pieces in place to make noise in the league for years to come yeah no question the real player out there does a good job of trying to be a threat with the assistant and the shot goes Jordan's got four points in the quarter back to ubrey foreign [Applause] MP [Applause] they're successful Williams has got his eighth rebound here tonight from Deep Jordan that is now his seventh field goal in attempts Charlotte has gone to a four from the perimeter in the second so far and there's Jordan on the assist by Smith Smith from Beyond The Arc right now Smith passes to ubre and here's Jordan the three ball gets it to go he's now nine for 11 on the ninth this defense is getting spaced out three of the last five buckets have come from Way Beyond The Arc outside Ingram Oh it's stolen by Jordan and Ingram with the block well Brandon Ingram is so long and that's what we could say to the ball the size constantly has a shooting window that's open from Deep Jordan and again Charlotte what the triple they're getting switched on the perimeter four of the last five buckets have been threes McCullum outside to Ingram from The Arc you can't get it to go great game tonight you really had it working on the offensive end oh man you know me and my you know my shots are falling tonight mostly because my teammates will set me up with some great looks you know we always look for the open man and tonight it was your boy do you look at yourself as a go-to player on this team man we got a whole bunch of go-to players it all depends on who who's feeling it that night right again tonight my shots are falling man so you know we try to take it you know best shots regardless of who it is thanks man no doubt what up Ash press no uh I gotta show you something just watch this hey what's MP stand for anyway sounds like a phone to me y'all got that mp29 that Nokia joint no you know I I think it stands for mostly pathetic major pose missed the point musty pillow yo why is that so funny though I think it's because she's an agent usually they're not funny they're just suits but this agent she's very funny oh yeah she's supposed to be friends with everybody you know what I mean that's kind of they're deep that is my deal I'm either your friend or your worst enemy and nothing in between you still salty Ricky Ben and didn't join your agency Barbara oh come on now I was just trying to help a brother out it's not my fault that he doesn't understand the rules of the game oh [ __ ] you know I got a serious question for you um why can't you be more of a leader like MP what are you gonna be so gosh darn selfish all the time man anyone looking up to that bum now good luck leading the team when you buried on the bench but you know who I really feel sorry for like honestly his girl all these NBA players she stuck with that clown I mean realistically man he probably got a whole closet full of Cardigans and pleated khakis she'll figure it out speaking of yo Mila your boy's single hit me up if you ever want to see what it's like to be with a real man oh wow wow I am not touching that one this episode is going to do numbers bro was there ever any doubt hey any final words you want to say to MP you know before the camera dies because we're making this fire content right now yeah yeah for sure uh I just want to say your games trash your agent's trash your girl's trash and your trash did I forget anything girl Asian I think you got that cover but and the next time I see you I'm going to tell you that to your face other than that you know uh just wishing you many blessings brother you know that's real classy why would he even mention me is he shop does he need a reason yeah no he does not this means nothing it's just some loud mouth being a loudmouth but you do have that top takes daily interview tomorrow and they are absolutely going to want to ask about this given how inflammatory it was like I said it's just it's it's no big deal it is no big deal but we are going to obviously need to strategize your response Okay so meet me at the business Hub after you finished up here and we'll go over whatever it is we need to go over yeah yeah I appreciate you Ash always keep me in the loop no matter how painful it is thank you literally what you pay me to do see you in a bit [Music] | MJ 2k | UCLv9EMibFlEEdd3uRwZhQhw | 2023-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,327 | 6,806 |
o3RX45RFC6s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3RX45RFC6s | Sample Online Ordering App - For Groceries, Dairies & Supermarkets | in this video I'm going to go through the online ordering app and this is a sample of what we can set up for your business whether your restaurant to take away a supermarket and dairy or fruit and veggie shop and as you can see here this is a home screen that customer would come across and obviously everything can be customized to your business with your logo your colors your photos your information so essentially shop online straightaway shows all the different products that are for sale the customer can easily filter say if they just wanted to look at herbes they can just select herbs and they would be able to just see herbs make it easy for them once they hear they can decide to add it to the cart and they might say oh actually let me have two more so three in total and then if they want to delivery they can go into the view Delirium full page and pay for delivery and add delivery to the cart so there are a few other ways that a customer can use to find what they're looking for easily its category so they click on one category and then you've got the subcategory and then you can straightaway just see anything under the subcategory rather than you know trying to find everything out of you is on product they can search for by text so say if they wanted beans easy as they find what they looking for and then they're good as gold the customer can also save to their favorites as you can see here so this is like a watch list so later on let's say if they had a shopping list they can go through and just keep adding different items to their shopping list and makes it easy for them to come back later on all they need to do is just tap that and it gets added through to their favorites absolutely a lot of very convenient ways for the customer so you know really makes it very easy for them now the icing on the cake for the customer is the fact that they do not need to download this app like any other mobile app they just need to enter the URL and it would straightaway come up on their phone and it would ask them if they want to save it to the home screen where it saves directly to their phone once saved they can access it offline it's they've got faster access and it's a very simple process they can also scan a QR code so one of the complimentary bonuses temporarily is we will create a design poster poster design for your shop which will have a QR code so essentially when your customers come on there you can just say hey look we also didn't click and Collect or delivery services just canvas open your camera scan this and as soon as they scan it it opens up the app directly like magic and that's also viewable on this screen here this is a QR code finally when the customer is ready to proceed they've got the shopping card Jesus it checkout put the payment details put the shipping address and placed on and the payment comes in to your bank account it's as easy as that in the next video I will be also covering the fulfillment app and the backing interface depending on the plan that you sign up to and this will essentially show what your team members and the drivers need to do to fulfill orders easily on your side thank you and look forward to any comments or questions feel free to email them through or you can comment below juice | Oysteer New Zealand | UCYiTs3AQ6XQGuPOhtDAS7Jg | 2020-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 634 | 3,275 |
KJ3lJAHnaLE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ3lJAHnaLE | Revelation 3 | ESV | dramatized audio | revelation 3 and to the angel of the church in sardis write the words of him who has the seven spirits of god and the seven stars i know your works you have the reputation of being alive but you are dead wake up and strengthen what remains and is about to die for i have not found your works complete in the sight of my god remember then what you received and heard keep it and repent if you will not wake up i will come like a thief and you will not know at what hour i will come against you yet you have still a few names in sardis people who have not soiled their garments and they will walk with me in white for they are worthy the one who conquers will be clothed thus in white garments and i will never blot his name out of the book of life i will confess his name before my father and before his angels he who has an ear let him hear what the spirit says to the churches and to the angel of the church in philadelphia write the words of the holy one the true one who has the key of david who opens and no one will shut who shuts and no one opens i know your works behold i have set before you an open door which no one is able to shut i know that you have but little power and yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name behold i will make those of the synagogue of satan who say that they are jews and are not but lie behold i will make them come and bow down before your feet and they will learn that i have loved you because you have kept my word about patient endurance i will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world to try those who dwell on the earth i am coming soon hold fast what you have so that no one may seize your crown the one who conquers i will make him a pillar in the temple of my god never shall he go out of it and i will write on him the name of my god and the name of the city of my god the new jerusalem which comes down from my god out of heaven and my own new name he who has an ear let him hear what the spirit says to the churches and to the angel of the church in laodicea write the words of the ah men the faithful and true witness the beginning of god's creation i know your works you are neither cold nor hot would that you were either cold or hot so because you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold i will spit you out of my mouth for you say i am rich i have prospered and i need nothing not realizing that you are wretched pitiable poor blind and naked i counsel you to buy from me gold refined by fire so that you may be rich and white garments so that you may clothe yourself and the shame of your nakedness may not be seen and save to anoint your eyes so that you may see those whom i love i reprove and discipline so be zealous and repent behold i stand at the door and knock if anyone hears my voice and opens the door i will come into him and eat with him and he with me the one who conquers i will grant him to sit with me on my throne as i also conquered and sat down with my father on his throne he who has an ear let him hear what the spirit says to the churches | seedisword | UC1-_pusgsPSe5TN9NtHkvKg | 2020-08-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 647 | 3,051 |
LpWyCus8kwg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpWyCus8kwg | The Real Reason Why Billie Eilish Made Therefore I Am (ANIMATED) |Re edited | [Music] so yo billy what's up oh nothing just scrolling through instagram and twitter you mind if i join in nah i'm good not today phineas is there any problem you know you could let me know [Music] billy what what happened to you that's something clearly wrong you're right exactly i'm always right you're an idiot okay so what's up billy you're a fat ass ugly [ __ ] who's that it doesn't matter then what's going on people have been clowning me lately on social media calling me fat obese and overweight are you serious yeah i think that's my secret to why i wear baggy clothes oh well technically that's kind of true you know i know phineas but it really hurts but how did i even notice one of the paparazzi took a photo of me without my consent well technically it's not illegal yeah i know that's the issue and can you stop with your technically it's kind of getting frustrating no problem what about a music video you know i could make a music video about it right letting your haters know that you ain't fazed by it no i'm saying you think so yeah what you think makes a lot of sense let's shoot it in the city mall but without permission without permission what's the point i'm gonna show those body shaming haters that they're messing with the wrong person that's capable of doing anything that she pleases thanks again for watching this video like comment subscribe and i'll see you in the next one peace foreign | BiG PUmP | UC9iKsrPwdsBktNAjI_OqWyQ | 2020-11-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 263 | 1,433 |
UlJNqmrIymA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlJNqmrIymA | Why Owning Stuff Is Better Than Working - Abolish Landlords | Here's a question. What do landlords actually do? They don't build houses. They don't ensure a supply of affordable homes by keeping rents low. And for the talk about the expense of maintaining properties it's not like landlords are stumping up the cost from the pay packet of their supermarket job. It's their tenants rent and deposit that's paying for all of it. Here's your new monthly payment. Let's face it: landlords are kind of bums. You want to buy properties in cheap areas, you want to rent them high and you want to have systems in place and property managers that can make it passive income so that you can have... [cacophony of landlord TikToks]. According to Shelter, 45% of private tenants in England are victims of illegal behaviour. 1 in 4 have had landlords enter their homes without permission. 22% of tenants reported essential safety or household appliances like smoke alarms central heating or even water broken when they moved in. And 9% have reported violent, threatening or harassing behaviour from their landlord or lettings agent. What about us? I'll tell you what about you. Stop relying on me to pay your food. But maybe you're not one of the bad landlords. Maybe you're a nice landlord. You fix everything on time, you let your tenants keep pets, and you've never asked anyone to just live with the black mould creeping up the bathroom wall. Does that mean you're doing a good thing for society by being a landlord? Despite the last 17 years having seen the biggest squeeze on wages since the Napoleonic wars, rents in the uk are at record highs. Meanwhile if you want to own the home you live in, you'll need an income of at least £64,000 – or £104,000 if you live in London – in order to have a hope in hell of doing so. The average house price is between 8 and 14 times the average annual wage. But good luck saving up for a deposit while you're renting. Rents have doubled in the 10 years following the financial crisis and gobbles up an average of 49% of tenants' incomes in London. It's estimated that buy-to-let landlords have locked 2.2 million households out of home ownership altogether. And according to Shelter, evictions from private tenancies are the single biggest cause of homelessness. 1 in 10 people who faced homelessness in 2018 to 2019 were kicked out because their landlord just wanted to sell, re-let the property or avoid making repairs. We used to have a cheap supply of rental properties in this country. It was called council housing. In 1919, the Addison Act was passed, placing on councils a duty to provide homes for the working classes. In the following 20 years public housing accounted for 26% of all homes built in England and 67% in Scotland. After the war governments plowed money into public housing and set ambitious goals for building. In 1954 councils built nearly 200,000 homes – a total not matched in a single year since. Not all of these homes were good. High-density tower blocks built outside of city centres weakened family and kinship ties of working-class communities. Meanwhile poor construction of prefabs led to poor quality and sometimes even dangerous housing. But the simple fact is there was affordable housing built by the public for the public. That all changed with Margaret Thatcher. The 1980 Housing Act introduced a double whammy of restrictions on council building and gave tenants the right to buy their council homes. This choked the supply of affordable housing and drove up the costs of rent. Nearly half of all council houses bought under right to buy became buy-to-let. So the house you could once rent for cheap off the council you now pay many hundreds or even thousands of pounds to rent from a private landlord. The average buy-to-let landlord earns more than twice the average salary. The recipe is simple: buy up the housing stock and hold it hostage because the choice for those without property is either to rent or simply go homeless. Then when your tenant is done paying off your mortgage, you can either just keep renting it out or you've got a lovely asset you can sell off for much more than you paid for it. It's a win-win for the landlord and a lose-lose for everyone else. So why doesn't anyone do anything about it? Just 2% of the UK population are landlords, but about a fifth of MPs are private landlords, which means that a few years ago we were treated to the site of 72 landlord MPs voting down a bill which would have legally required them to make homes fit for human habitation. Landlords have no obligation to their tenants to put or keep the property in a condition fit for habitation. In 2015 the Daily Mail even ran a competition where the prize on offer was a buy-to-let property. We live under a system where rent pays more than wages, where you can be financially rewarded by being able to leverage the fact that you own stuff to extract money from those who don't. Don't talk to me about welfare recipients. The real scroungers are landlords living off of other people's work. It's time that we make landlordism obsolete. Get a real job. When my profit goes into this government's taxes... *unintelligible landlord grumbling* We have people on the street so that you can make that profit. Why is it– Housing is being cut and cut and this government will not invest in social housing. We have got people who are on the streets. How is that my fault? | Novara Media | UCOzMAa6IhV6uwYQATYG_2kg | 2021-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 949 | 5,943 |
F8uyF_0P9JI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8uyF_0P9JI | Immigration: A Primer | here are a couple of truly Ozzy's conversing about a recent sporting event but what's this a non-white person speaking in different tongue asking for the nearest centimeter service center these fellows have just encountered an immigrant but what is an immigrant immigrants otherwise known as aliens boaties or dole bludgers are people living in a country that differs from their birthplace there are only two types of immigrant legal and illegal may otherwise are the legal kind these ensures that only attractive women are allowed into the country and picked by well-off lonely gullible men and thanks for unfair divorce laws these women quickly become single and wealthy allowing their wealth and beauty to be had by all illegal immigrants however also known as refugees asylum seekers or black people are people who realize they have been born in a and no longer wish to live in one they were often traveled to Australia across the Indian Ocean wearing nothing but floaties however this process causes their official refugee certificate to get soggy so once on Australian soil rather than rebuilding their lives and becoming productive members of our society the government will imprison them indefinitely paying for their housing and living expenses as this is the only way to prevent them from becoming an economic drain on the country some people say that refugees should instead be sent back to their original these people were called proud Australians as a proud australian you must automatically hate anyone born on another Island including Tasmania now you are well educated in the jewel flavors of immigrants and can enjoy this wick zany videos in full context | itstimeforbro | UCXSOe-vlbbXQoEmRtchBGFQ | 2012-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 276 | 1,671 |
89QUthmkAGg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89QUthmkAGg | Turmel: MedPot Mike Spottiswood gets seized auto back | hi I'm Johnny engineer termal the medot engineer and today I was in London Ontario for Mike Spotswood who got back his Honda automobile which had been seized when he was transporting some plants around of medicinal marijuana for almost two years so he was a pretty happy happy camper to get his uh seized the automobile back he had applied to the Provincial Court to get it judge said sorry no Juris ition Crown has a total power then he went to superior court and the judge said sorry no jurisdiction Crown has total power and then he went to the court of appeal said one of them's got to have power to give me back my you know my wheels my knees are hurting and uh before the court of appeal could decide who had the power to give him back his wheels the crown gave him back his wheels and said ah because we gave him back his wheels it means we retain the power to not give him back his wheels so the challenges to the no jurisdiction decisions were thrown out because they gave him back his wheels imagine that all right here we are at McKenzie's auctioneers and Towers where they have stowed uh Mike spotswood's Honda for the last two years and he's going to be getting it out it'll be coming out now the tow trucks in the back there that certainly could not be driven until the rusty brakes and things are checked so today's the day November the 1st Mike Spotswood gets his car back after just almost 22 months beautiful I'll come and get it this is a famous Honda yes sir long wait Victory now on to round two not many people win their car back before it's over that's how much pressure we put on them see you so anyway another issue is going to the Supreme Court of Canada do the judges below both have no oversight over the Crown Attorney's control over seized vehicles or did one of them have the power to give it back now the crown thinks that they uh moted the appeal got it aborted by giving back the car and we're saying that that wasn't even decided and that wasn't even appealed because they didn't have the power to decide on giving back the car though they wanted to and a new judge might say no so it wasn't even the decision under appeal and the court of appeal basically dismissed the wrong issue so we now have to go on to the Supreme Court of Canada and say that the government wants to keep these decisions that say the lower courts have no judicial oversight and the court of appeal were tricked into thinking that this had to do with the car instead of jurisdiction and mooted the appeal they say and were saying that they were wrong and that this is relevant and the appeals on jurisdiction should have gone forward and we want them to go forward because they're important so this is not over but it's going to be only paperwork and we don't expect much relief from the top courts they never give so that's it | kingofthepaupers | UCtHqZIx5B_F_FTHPEYDPdsA | 2012-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 541 | 2,836 |
_zAcpbCOrAE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zAcpbCOrAE | WE SAW POLAR BEARS | OUR BUDAPEST TRAVELS | hi guys so we just left under an angel and now we're on our way to yeah so we're on our way now to airport taking car back it's going to be so much fun perfect yeah we'll keep you updated bye so we are on the plane waiting to go through but as you can tell it's really really rubbish solid place on here to put on my hands I being a pilot people instead they fill it with everyone 2 hours 10 minutes so we should get and yeah I go you will keep you updated [Music] Oh [Music] Oh [Music] so we've arrived in the apartment and we're off to our favorite restaurant in Budapest and it's called we not wine and Barbie stroke we went there on our last day last time we were in Budapest so we're going to go there now get some pink to eat bye where are we part - our favorite place in Budapest I love this I highly recommend enough it's so nice and it's really high-end food and it's so cheap they're so lovely they all speak English a tribute so we came here last year and we've decided to come here again on our first day or learn tomorrow islands Mauro because at the end of the day we have 10 days and was very annoying - hi guys so I only having blobs all day say oh but we go to the pool in Margaret island in Budapest you've just got dressed we're going off - no around well stay and we'll probably come back tonight and watch The L Word because it's just being released it is being renewed we're so flexible [Applause] [Music] where you'll see that we're going to have one restaurant in Budapest so we've just been out for dinner and nothing very open at two o'clock at night so Webster's a little like bar kind of slashed she should play so obviously we don't make that but we went there and we had some dinner and yeah it was we ordered a cheeseburger and to read there the portion sizes what absolutely would the meal cost about two thousand four and each which is just over five though just under five pounds and yeah the burger was just like crushing mints and I was just absolutely disgusted so we ate like what I most want all my chips Emily left like literally everything so we paid our bill we're now back at the apartment we're going to probably put on the l word we will be going to the zoo tomorrow we're going to bra tomorrow so you can see the zoo which we're really excited about and we're going to go to bed eat copious amounts of junk and watch some lesbian TV I love life with my fiance okay we will see you guys tomorrow [Music] member [Music] come [Music] the Oh [Music] you [Music] so we're at the zoo we've been here for about three hours now and I've got my phone Oh [Applause] so we have decided to get on a little train around the zoo as it is so hot we're flaking it's been colder day today yeah it's supposed to be the coldest day and that just that it's a 23 and Budapest feels like about 40 in London so we literally doing this because his chances it up my heart yeah we're doing this because it gives them the chance to see the whole of the zoo Oh know where we're going but yeah I [Music] you [Music] so we've been at the zoo all day and we are exhausted I don't know what's going on with my hat look oh you're so ready for that but anyways if you like our videos like and subscribe or watch our share comment just remember surface with outside thank you guys take care bye | emily&patsy | UCZB5Q_9jNWSZ2-MffzyTIwA | 2017-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 657 | 3,305 |
vUqgGrsjFQ0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUqgGrsjFQ0 | Corners Cut to Save Money: The Gleno Dam Disaster 1923 | Plainly Difficult Documentary | it is 1923 and Victor Emmanuel III of Italy is exploring the site of a disaster as the king casts his gaze across the ruined homes Downstream from the glano dam the question of how must have crossed his mind this dam was only just built no usually you'd only want a king to visit the successful completion of a project instead he's roaming the after effects of a catastrophic Dam failure and needless to say this is not good today we're looking at the article of failure my name is John and welcome to plainly difficult [Music] background our story starts here and the beauty of the scalaby valley in the province of Bergamo In Lombardi Northern Italy in the early years of the 20th century a proposal was put forward to exploit the gleno river for hydroelectric power the region was home to the bygano textiles company and they wanted some of that juicy electricity to run their factories this would result in a proposal being put forward in 1907. for a dam across the gleno to create and hold a new Reservoir this would in turn be used to power a hydroelectric power station it would take nearly 10 years from proposal to project commencement when in 1916 clearing Works had begun preparing the site for a new dams Foundation the original plan submitted in 1913 were for the dam to be a masonry gravity type however these plans would change in 1917 not long after the stone masonry Basement close to the lower part of the valley had been constructed it turned out that a gravity Dam would have cost a bit more than the project had anticipated as such the dam was re-envisioned as a narrow reinforcement concrete Arch type it would be 220 meters long which when seen from the top down would look like an S shape and in total the dam had 25 arches with a height of 45 meters renew a design was to make use of the first plans gravity dams foundations when you look at pictures of it like many italian projects from the time it's pretty impressive and pretty well pretty however it's beautiful facade was hiding some worryingly ugly defects as early as 1920 concerns were raised about the quality of the mortar used on the dam the concrete was also not the best and in a strange form of recycling the steel reinforcement made use of surplus anti-grenade Nets from the first World War this would hardly create uniform strength throughout the structure although allowed to change from Gravity to multiple Arch type design no one actually reviewed the Project's permits the concrete wasn't given enough time to cure as well and if that wasn't enough of a concern any worker who raised these deadly points was politely asked to piss off even though the project had issues by the start of 1923 roughly 80 percent of the dam had been completed water had even been begun to collect in what would become the gleno reservoir and by completion in October of the same year some 4.5 million cubic meters of water was being held back by the dam the whole reason for the construction was for a generation of electricity after all and as such the associated power plant had a capacity of 3728 kilowatts the new dam and Reservoir now offered many generations of power for the region electricity modernity what's not to like well until it all came crashing down the disaster by December the dam and Lake were complete the 40 days the reservoir was full testing the strength of the structure but unfortunately at roughly 6 30 a.m on the 1st of December 1923 the dam began to shift this was noticed by a worker however before anything could be done just 45 minutes later an 80 meter long breach was formed in the central portion of the dam within a blink of an eye the 45 meter Tall Central section was gone and a torrent of water batted its way down the valley the first victims were in the village buka Geo which was almost completely obliterated then deso afrazoni of Coler as well as Corona de darfo and verbona power stations were also hit together with a bridge and the chapel of calaire water would Pummel the valley as the lake emptied its some 4.5 million cubic meters of water to add further destruction the flooding like what we've seen before in other Dam disasters picked up debris along the way smashing buildings and other infrastructure the flow of debris and water reached speeds of up to 45 kilometers an hour in the ensuring chaos officially 356 people would lose their lives although this figure is thought to be much higher with some estimates of over 600 as many hundreds were reported missing after the disaster the reservoir was at an elevation of 1535 meters and the flood waters would finally settle at Lake izio at an elevation of 186 meters the water had dropped over a kilometer in elevation in less than an hour the flood had destroyed three villages five power stations as well as other businesses and factories although happening in the 1920s hundreds of photographs would be taken of the aftermath the Italian public fascinated as well as shocked by the disaster bought newspapers by the ton load in order to get as much information on the gleno Dam's failure now clearly the dam didn't work as intended and with rather a large death toll and several Villages smashed up a large question had to be asked how did the gleno dam fail [Applause] investigation almost as soon as the water settled and the casualty numbers were calculated Engineers started picking through the rubble of what remained of the gleno dam it wouldn't take long to see that construction methods and materials where shall we say a bit the grenade Nets were seen and the poor quality of mortar and concrete were pretty apparent upon initial investigation during the foundation construction it was found that pretty much anything was thrown in amongst the concrete this included tar scrap metal wood and the usual junk of waste Foods cigarette butts and newspapers this didn't give the concrete a proper base to adhere to eyewitness reports stated that the sand used wasn't properly washed resulting in chunky and more importantly crumbly concrete mortar was found to be more porous allowing water from the reservoir to seep in between the joints even the fact that the reservoir was filled too quickly was a cause as the vital concrete hadn't been given enough time to cure investigators found inadequate checks by the civil engineers board lack of qualified technical staff during work poor management of the workers and a conspiracy of Silence created by most workers fearing dismissal If they raise concerns all these poor design and construction choices meant that the dam was too weak to hold back the reservoir this was caused by water seepage into the foundations which eroded any bombs between the structure and its base it was just a matter of time before failure would occur the disaster essentially doomed however any future Archdale dam in the country although this style of structure wasn't actually the cause instead it was the bodge job as well any other style built in a poor fashion would have failed just like glenno did on the 30th of December 1923 the public prosecutor charged wrote in charge of the dam construction and the engineer they're accused of causing disaster through negligence with multiple counts of man's daughter the trial would last a few years taking place between January 1924 and July 1927. it ended up with the conviction of the managing director of the concessionary firm and of the designer both were sentenced to three years and four months in prison this would be later reduced to two years they were also ordered to pay compensation but again this was overturned but this would not be the last of the damn failures in Italian History but maybe these will be the subject for a future video oh yes and on my new disaster scale I'm going to rate this one as a dumpster fire Vista playing difficult production all videos on the channel are Creative Commons attribution share alike license plain difficult videos are produced by me John in a currently surprisingly Sunny corner of Southern London UK if you like this outro song please feel free to go over to my second Channel made by John where you'll be able to listen to it in full I'd like to give a very nice warm thank you to my patrons and YouTube members for your financial support as well as you my loyal viewers who always come back every week for your dose of disaster and what's left to say is Mr music place out please [Music] | Plainly Difficult | UCb0MyY46T9ZYOzDHkYnIoXg | 2022-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,499 | 8,412 |
LB21O1gWFzU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB21O1gWFzU | Why Open Source Technology Is Critical to Widespread Adoption... - Jennifer Peve, & Dominic Paolino | hello everyone good afternoon I know it's been a long day of panels so hopefully we'll keep this one interesting for you my name is Dominic Lino I'm a senior manager at Accenture part of our metaverse Continuum business group but Focus most of my time on digital currencies and Central Bank digital currencies so we'll be talking a little bit today around open source and Central Bank digital currencies and the implications of those two uh coming together before diving into the panel Jen do you want to give us a little introduction on yourself yeah thank you Don I'm Jennifer Peavy I'm the head of strategy and Innovation at dtcc and I have overall responsibility for corporate strategy our Global partner team strategic Investments and Innovation and The Innovation work that we do tends to cover anything around emerging Technologies and you know we like to bring use cases to life through pilot so we'll talk about one of those today the centered around cbdc thank you um so topic today open source um obviously you guys are a financial services firm how do you think about open source and financial services so for dtcc I was actually quite surprised they think the first time I I did a technology contract for some development work at dtcc and the lawyer said so you know we need a list of their open source technology that they use and I was like wow I didn't even even think twice to imagine that we use so much open source ourselves and you know just making sure that the we had the same versions as they did but beyond that with regards to blockchain and distributed Ledger technology et cetera dtcc has been an active member of hyperledger from the found from its founding days we were a founding member back in 2016. um we've also done a lot of with regards to again blockchain our first ever contribution to open source code was through that through those projects and we um and we worked on the hyperledger Explorer project which allows you to have some visibility and transparency onto the blockchain and I think we're pretty excited to hear that other firms and organizations are leveraging that that that project now and so that's one of the projects I'd say hyperledger has been kind of the foundation for us for the lot for the last five six years we've also done some work with regards to Basu and Firefly projects and we've looked at the hyperledger DLT stack and leverage that for some of the internal proof of technology and proof of Concepts that we do I think we've also been really interested recently in Project Hamilton so if you haven't seen their open source code I'd recommend go doing it I'm not the technologist but I do know that you know they have put out code that was slightly different than some of the other cbdc projects that is that have been done that allow you to actually look at things and get a better understanding around the functional architectural and performance design elements that they that they chose so I think that's that's something that we've also spent some time looking at and you know generally speaking and I think we we firmly believe in the open source communities I think it's certainly taken us time to get to the point where we're actually contributing to them but now that we are I think the teams our technologists are really excited about those opportunities because when you take real world use cases and you bring an entire Globe together of technologists and developers you're going to get a much better outcome in terms of your product and the assessment of code and the design Etc than you do for than any one individual organization could ever get by hiring staff right so I think it's been an important part of our going forward position yeah that makes a lot of sense I think you know we've been involved alongside you guys as you know hyperledger um Dave tree uh metaverse interior business group lead is uh governing board chair of hyperledger and I think the work they're doing is super important and you know although this is you know focused on finnos you know both Linux projects um I think there's there's a lot of value that can be created there um some of the projects you mentioned you know do you see as an organization that the dtcc gets General value from participating in open Source I mean is it an area that you expect to continue to you know work in and support going forward yeah 100 I think again I'll go back to you know being a financial services company you know infrastructure quality performance stability resiliency are all you know right at the top of things that we look at and when you're when you want to work and and you want to evaluate emerging technology there's really no better place to do that than in an open source Community I think um and I think again why we contribute to that technology those platforms is so that we can then further learn and understand what some what the best and ultimate design decision should be around certain applications of the of technology and I think once you once you contribute you participate in those forums you just really find the value and so you want to continue to do that and I think we're no different I think you know we also you know have you know Rob plotnick who's our um who heads up our technology research and Innovation team has also been on the governing board of hyperledger and I think you know we've also seen and learned a lot from that experience in terms of how the projects are governed and how they're operated and um you know thinking about how open source communities really manage the code and the longevity of the code and the community around it I think are is all very important to us so we are particular I'll say in looking at stuff I think there are other technologists that have attempted to create an open source Community around their code and they've been less successful so I think it does take a lot of time and effort to really drum up and get the interest in what you're doing in open source and maintain it in order for it to be successful and usable yeah absolutely and you know the Linux Foundation overall has done a great job of creating that Community I think that's you know super important if the code just languishes because no one pays attention to it it's not you know quite the value so topic today was focus on digital currencies and cbdc so you know let's think a little bit about that right so cbdc Central Bank digital currencies money is a public good it is something that everyone needs to participate in you know almost definitionally right it's it's an open source activity everyone needs the opportunity to you know Community to come together um so you know how do you see the interplay between cbdcs and open source and opportunities for the open source Community to add value to that discussion yeah so again I'll go back to generally speaking I think that the same principle applies not just to cbdc but to everything when a con Community comes together and contributes the code the use of the code they battle test the code they Harden the code they you know continuously improve it it just helps you then develop other parts of the of the ecosystem or the use case that you need and I think for cbdc's open source then is just a great way to experiment and real and do all those things when we're at this very early stage I think my my personal opinion is that it's going to take many years for a cbdc to come out if one does come out in the U.S in particular but on a global basis I think every country is somewhat at a different it's at its own pace in terms of you know bringing something to the table so in the meantime we need to bring that community and those stakeholders together I ideally on a global basis but that of course has its own challenges but if you can bring that Community together um around a common use case and bring you know and then you we've got a really good shot at creating what that right framework will be on a going forward basis yeah I want to build on that because I think you know one of the biggest challenges that we're going to see with cbdc's is interoperability right you I mean you're going to have different jurisdictions different political jurisdictions with groups that may or may not cooperate on a global scale work together and you know at the end of the day the end consumer wants to be able to go from the U.S to to Europe and use a Euro use a dollar you know use a British pound whatever and I think I think the interoperability piece and I'm by far the not the first person to say this is going to be the most critical part of cbdc's you know how do you see the ethos of interop excuse me of of the open source Community participating in creating interoperability across the different cbdcs so a really good question I think I've been in this end in the financial industry for 30 years and I will tell you that the underlying problem to everything we do is data and I think it all starts with creating the right standards around data and the protocols for communication around those around that data and then at that point in time I think once you once you have some standards there I think communicating between networks can be a lot simpler but getting those data those data the data elements harmonized across Global jurisdictions has just been a challenge that we've just not been able to been able to face so if if there is a way that the open source communities can come together to do that I think it would be almost miraculous but um but it would be great to see so I'd say that that would be my hope is that that's where they focus and try to move things forward and create that interoperability yeah I think it's it's um I was at cybos a couple months ago they last month I'm losing track of time they was a lot of conversations around interoperability and I think the one thing that everyone universally agreed was there will be no Universal system it will be a series of of individual jurisdictions potentially multi-jurisdictions in certain you know Cooperative regions um and and I I do believe the open source Community will have a critical component to play in that and making sure that they really create that you know functional or technical interoperability but so the end user feels like everything is truly interoperable yeah this of course is not to say that you know open source is is the magic solution to cbdc development there's a there's a number of challenges what do you see as some of the challenges that kind of both open source and cbdcs will have as they approach this kind of interoperability across jurisdictional development yeah I think you know security security and data privacy seem to come up a lot right um when you're talking you know when you start to think about less about the technology less about the open source community of it but the the nature of a central bank digital currency and what it means for retail use cases for example or even wholesale but protecting that data and privacy of that data seems to be um the number one element I'd say for me the complexity would be the second so you just you just brought up a really good point about how how you know the ethos of Open Source could potentially come together and while we may have end up with different networks which is absolutely the like the most likely case here but you created a way for these not these networks and protocols for them to communicate but I'd say anytime you have a mix of Technologies you know the design choices behind those Technologies you have multi-jurisdictional considerations Like rules and laws and regulations um that's never an easy path forward right that's almost as easy as doing a Consortium build with with your clients right so I think that is to me is going to be the most difficult thing to get around so again it doesn't really have anything to do with the open source necessarily open source Community except for the privacy and the security side of it but the complexity of those types of initiatives um just generally drag things out for a very long time because of it and I think when you look at when you look at past experiences and other products that have been built in financial services I'm going to use trade repositories as a good example you know again I'll go back to data harmonization of data on a global basis to ease the use of those repositories and create a a network if you will on a global basis that's just been elusive because they don't have you know harmonizing those data standards while we're making progress on that with Regulators we're still just not quite there and so I just you know I think we're at a good point we're at a good place now with cbdc's we're at the starting point right so we can we have the opportunity to get it right from the beginning but have you know escalating and having the right discussions with the right leaders within each jurisdiction is going to be critical so bringing the central banks into the mix will be important and um and making sure that that technically they're thinking about things in the same way yeah it's super interesting mean that the bis Enbridge project that was announced a few weeks ago or the the publication was released they talked a lot about how the legal and jurisdictional challenges were almost bigger than the technology challenge but as technologists we say well the technology Works go do it but but at the end of the day you need lawyers to agree on what settlement is you know what what different processes are how do you have recourse and Remediation and all of that stuff is on top of the technology and it's it's really more than just a technology problem yeah I think I would totally agree with that I I mean if I if I just thought about every blockchain use case that's been talked about you know prototypes Etc since we started really you know talking about it back in 2015 I'd say that you know my my going in position is always that technology works just hands down technology works right it's just a matter of architecting it the right way and then making sure you have your community around the table and the whole purpose of prototyping and getting in front of clients is to help them see the value you and what you've built not necessarily to opine on the the execution of the technology itself although there are some use cases where that does become important when you need you know you'd ensure scalability performance Etc I'm not discounting that but I'd say that nine times out of ten it comes down to use comes down to your community and buy-in versus the technology yeah absolutely well pivoting to the getting the community around the table um you know recently uh the dgcc in partnership with the digital dollar project published a recent white paper exploring U.S Central Bank digital currency for those of you who aren't familiar the digital dollar product is a is it not an open source Technology Group but is a non-for-profit private public partnership focused on exploring the implications of a U.S digital dollar and so the dtcc was one of the first was the first participant to to run a pilot um do you want to talk a little bit about your work with the DDP and kind of what the pilot results were yeah I'd say um first I'd like to I mean shout out to digital dollar project because the number one thing that attracted me to that organization was for the public good right we were this was not about you know a solution for dtcc um it was absolutely a solution that we were interested in wanted to explore for the benefit of our clients we don't actually have a stake in or a preference on whether clients settle our transactions through cbdc or stablecoin or some other form of token or through our traditional fed systems but we are absolutely interested in making sure that they can do it they can settle in the most efficient way and they have optionality and so thinking about the future of Central Bank digital currencies and what that might mean for our for the industry when the digital dollar project came around it was a great opportunity for us to take take some technology that we had built in-house and work with with the digital dollar project team to explore what a central bank digital currency could look like for tokenized the settlement of tokenized Securities against cbdc and so I'd say for us there were beyond that there were two goals the first one was we wanted to understand how we could utilize a U.S Central Bank digital currency for cash settlements um payments and of Securities and the second was that we wanted to contribute to that public-private partnership that we talked about share our learnings from the pilot and highlight areas of future exploration um I'd you know we had nine I think nine banks around the table or nine clients around the table and I think that was also really important because some sometimes you know you can get a comment well do commercial Banks really want Central Bank digital currency and I think it just behooves everybody to really understand um you know which I think it's too early to say or worry about whether it's coming to Market I think it's time for us to be thinking about what it means for us if it does come to Market and how it would work and how we would design the networks and there were a lot of design considerations that went into this so for example example you could have a Fed Network that that tokenizes onto your own blockchain you could have the FED runs its own settlement Network a cbdc network and then you could have a Securities Network that then interoperate between each other and so part of the overall project was to work with our with the clients in that Community setting to think about the best design and architecture for that for this simulated cbdc Network and we ultimately decided on two separate networks a cache Network and a Securities Network and then created the bridge between them now that's not the only way you can do it others across the globe have experimented and done it in different ways but it was the way we chose to explore and experiment this this time around I think it raised a lot of good questions and it definitely warrants further exploration the there were we certainly took a focused on the design aspects first and foremost of what these networks looked like and then affecting settlement between them and then thinking about the governance of those networks Etc versus focusing on some of the non-functional requirements like performance and scalability Etc so there is more work to be done in those areas I think we also need to think a little bit more about whether or not we want to experiment with a different model if you will right and just test that out to understand the benefits there and or learn from the the next you know several projects that come out of DDP if they TR if they start to think about leveraging those settlement model the settlement Network in a different model and then I think you know what we what the other benefit that comes out of it is just in the same way that we learn from Project Jasper and project ubin and others on a global basis who have done similar things you know we hope that this this pilot and the learnings from it that we shared in our recent white paper will be leveraged by not only the DDP on a going forward basis but also by other by other projects that are out there and so I think just sharing those learnings and and building on those foundations on each of these projects I think on a global basis are foundations for us to build on and just get to what that the Right End state is going to look like yeah I think one of the things that was most interesting about the paper was the the well thought out nature and how you guys decided to set up the two networks and the reality is we don't have an answer on what it's going to look like but but the set of assumptions and how you landed on that made a lot of sense and I and I think like you said there will be several different ways to do it and perhaps if there's ever a cbdc there'll be multiple ways to actually implement it maybe the FED will choose to tokenize onto networks in certain areas and have a totally separate Network in other areas and I think you know that's one of the interesting flexibility elements of a tokenized currency and it could be applied in different ways so and I think you know the other interesting things that we talked about were you know transaction confidentiality right how do you manage the risks while also providing the right transparency to the right people in the process and I think you know these are the things that have to be really deeply thought through again they're they do have technology elements but they are you know risk risk um considerations for how you manage a client's business at the end of the day I think you know we also thinking about you know the separate and distinct networks and then also you know for that bridge right that we talk about you know between the fed and and this and the settlement now or the Securities Network you know how do you make sure that you are actually getting settlement finality right yes they are blockchain networks but is there you know how do you manage that check mark If you will to say yep everything worked and didn't nothing failed do you put an orchestrator in the middle of that or do you find some other solution and in in the pilot we chose an orchestrator um that may not surprise many people given that we are dtcc however um you know it was just a way to do it right it was you know we need to think about longer term is that the right way to do it yeah absolutely I mean I think with you know what four quadrillion uh value of stocks moving through your you haven't know a little bit about what settlement takes so um I I think that makes a lot of sense um so you know the panel topic we're ending 2023 digital currencies have had a a bit of a rocky year right um you know I think one of The Shining spots in tokenized money space has been cbdc's I mean we saw the White House come out with a series of of requests for reports and some of those reports have been published around uh cbdc's there's movement on the hill different things going on there I mentioned Enbridge earlier which I think was a really meaningful pilot particularly on how they they focused on moving actual value and not just uh synthetic synthetic value which we had to start somewhere yeah um so you know what are your predictions for for 2023 if we're sitting here a year from now you know what interesting things will have happened with cbdc's that we'll be reporting on I feel like since the beginning of blockchain I have the I have the same answer um we're gonna be I think look over the next year I act okay I personally I think I've mentioned this earlier I think that some form of a regulated you know Regulatory Compliance stable coin or settlement coin will come around and be more useful in the near term versus waiting for a cbdc now I'm not you know I do know that there are some there are some firms out there looking at and and thinking about how to apply to central banks directly to effectively create a central bank-backed settlement coin but that's one that's that's managed not by the by the Central Bank itself and I think that could be very interesting for us in the short term so I do expect to hear more about those types of initiatives um we ourselves are experimenting with those expecting that something like that might exist and if it does thinking about how we would leverage it right for whether it was for cash settlement or whether it was for another form of class lateral I think there's some really interesting ways that you could potentially leverage that type of an instrument and if it becomes available sooner than cbdc's and that's even better for the industry and so I think for us in particular we're going to be looking at those types of of solutions and use cases for something like a regulate Regulatory Compliance settlement coin if you will stable coin settlement coin right depending upon how they emerge with regards to cbdc I do expect that we'll just continue to see the experimentation right the executive order talks about we want you to do X Y and Z and a lot of work has been done a lot of thinking has been done the FED has done their own cbdc project we've got the Boston fed working you know around project Hamilton and I think that we're just going to continue to see iterations on those projects over time and I think that's important I don't I think to to introduce an alternative means of exchange like cbdc Acro on a global basis is a big deal right and so you want to make sure that it's done right and and quite frankly the technology and um the technology is also in a place where I kind I roughly feel like it's have to just passed halfway through it's maturity cycle in terms of real adoption in the financial services industry and you know I'll I'll just pause for a minute and and um and digress to seven and a half years ago when I started at dtcc Cloud was all the rage in terms of within the organization and other financial institutions everyone was talking about we got to implement cloud cloud for strategies this has got to be the way we go and then as we started to move down that Journey every Everybody kind of raised their hands went whoa we need to stop because what we needed from a regulatory perspective to meet our obligations was not something that the cloud providers at the time could provide and so we've now spent the last several years working with those providers to get the assurances and the um and the cotton build the confidence in the technology such that we can now start to put applique stations in the cloud et cetera and that's a big deal like that's a that's I'm pretty excited about that um I know we're here to talk about open source with cbdc's but I'm pretty excited about that you know that's so in all like you know just over 15 years of our industry talking about using Cloud not to be discouraging but you know we're about seven and a half years and since the first real big hype cycle of 2015 um on blockchain and so now we're talking about re-architecting our financial payment systems in a technology that for one I want to make sure it's really robust and and Reliant performant Etc so I do think that we're going to see for the near term we're definitely going to see a lot more experimentation going forward yeah it and you touched a little bit on digital currencies it sounds like that's a similar opinion for digital currencies and any different views for what's going to happen in that space for non-dollar-backed non-dollar-backed things so you know look I think for where I sit I think it's it's going to be interesting to watch where the and I think about the institutional demand typically so it's going to be interesting to watch how the institutional clients respond to recent Market events and where they start to really draw lines around their interest in those in other digital currencies versus not I I don't want to say that they're dead I don't necessarily know that I believe that I I think that but it is going to take time to recover and so and then it's you know the retail always seems to come first right in our industry retail comes first and then you typically see the institutional clients following I do know there's been a large outcry effectively right for some of what the traditional financial institution brings to the table with regards to just ensuring that the right um you know compliance and rules and regs and stuff are put in place but um but again those are more around running a company not necessarily the technology selves yeah folks like to decry Regulators but turns out Regulators seem to do a really good job for the most part I read an interesting article that basically said no entity that has been regulated by the New York State DFS has had any of the challenges this year that that we saw and I think that potentially is something to pay attention to yeah it you know look we've relied on we've relied on regulation for a long time and as an investor I think it is quite important because it does help it provides confidence in the financial system and so I do think it is important and you know we should be really diligent about how we move technology and new innovation forward no matter what it is right to make sure that we are protecting ourselves protecting investors and and innovating in the right responsible way and driving driving new Solutions compressing the value chain taking friction out I'm all for it I think we need to get to that that point we just need to make sure that we're doing it in the right way way so awesome well I think that is a great note to end on we're hitting time so thank you very much for the time today and I hope you guys all enjoyed the conversation [Applause] | The Linux Foundation | UCfX55Sx5hEFjoC3cNs6mCUQ | 2022-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,341 | 28,960 |
Pf2Jx5LMXH0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf2Jx5LMXH0 | How to implement an sPWM on arduino/atmel (sinusoidal PWM code and explanation) | Hey how's it going my name's Kurt and I made this video and it's in an attempt to explain what an S PWM signal is as well as how to implement it on common microbes if you don't know what an S PWM signal is it's a single an inverter would use to take a DC voltage and chop it up into an AC voltage so I've got the s PWM working on an Arduino but I've also provided code that will should work on many Atmel micros apart from the Duino ide all the code used in this video as well some documentation can be found on github there'll be a link in the description so in the video I'm first going to demo the signal and then we'll go over some brief theory in particular I want to go over how PWM typically implemented on microcontrollers and that'll roll into my explanation of the code so we'll walk through the code this video only covers fixed frequency s PWM however there will be a second part which will come out very well frequency s PWM all right here's a signal so this is it I've got one probe here which is on the one of the pin signals only half the signal here and the other probe is just on another pin which is toggling every period of the 5000 signal which I'm using fridge as a trigger on the oscilloscope so here it is you can see there's a thin pulses on the edges here and thick pulses kind of just board blend together in the middle and this little line down here is just the signal that I'm triggering off so I can zoom in a little bit but it it's only it's not that effective but again thin to thick that's that's what we're going for here so if I connect the ground to the other the other pin the other side signal I do get the full signal there it's jumping around a bit because of the PWM it there's not a clear trigger but you know you get the get the full signal now we're going to filter it so what I've done is I've connected a point meter in series with a capacitor and I'm running the probes across the passer and essentially what this gives me is a variable RC filter so as I turn the pot one way you can see all those spikes to start coming back in a moment to the point where it gets back to as bad as it was before so yeah once you smooth it out smooth out the high frequency that you get you get your sinusite sinusoidal wave almost almost perfect so now we're going to go over a little theory so I'm pretty much going to assume you know what a pwm is in power electronics it's it can be a way for a digital system output an analog value so for example this PWM has a duty cycle of 60% so the output voltage ends up in this 60% of the input voltage at least ideally and so an S PWM can be created by dynamically changing the duty cycle on a Peter PWM as shown in this figure you might notice that this image shows negative pulses which is not possible with a PWM however we are going to implement the signal by using two pins one pin pulse is positive half the signal and the other pin pulses in negative half of a signal the reason why we're going to do this is because it makes it compatible with a H bridge let me explain the H bridge is what's used to invert a load with a DC from DC source so if you don't know what it is you can google it but they're pretty simple if you if we just turn on the two diagonals which is at the same time than what that what that does it allows the current to flow through the load in one direction and if you turn this off and turn on the other opposite to then allow the current to flow through in the opposite direction now these switches i've just riveted them as simple switches but they can become offsets or whatever now there's two ways you could wire this up which would be compatible with our civil beam split across two pins the first would be is if we take this as an input to the to the switch whether it be a MOSFET or how to induce or whatever so that turns it on and this turns this one on we wire those together and similarly we do the same with this one and this one then whenever this is turned on these to turn on and it allows to go through this way and when this is on allows it go through the opposite direction which would work without you can also buy them up like so you put a not gate in here and the not to get in here and this way this way also works without two signals okay so before we have a look at the code I want to quickly go over how a PWM is typically implemented on a microcontroller so it all happens with these two values and that's that's what you want to remember so if this is a time axis along here this blue line is going to be a counter so this increments every clock cycle and when it gets to a certain value which here it's going to be 1,000 it resets there's a second value and this is typically called something like an output compare and on these two values we can tell the micro to do something to a pin so for example so as you can see here when this is reset we set this pin here to high so every time this is reset we get a we get this set to high and on the app of compare value is set to low so the penis' at the high is this value increments up when it gets to 500 set to low it keeps going we'll just reset the pin gets set to high and this gives us a PWM now it's important to note that our our frequency and duty cycle is affected by these two values so the frequency comes from this value because this value is going to be your period in clock cycles so if you have a 1 megahertz clock then your frequency is going to be the clock speed so 1 million divided by value here which equals 1 kilohertz sorry your switching frequency and the duty cycle is going to be given by ratio between these two so you know 1003 yeah 500 divided by 1000 20 cool 0.5 which you know is a 50/50 percent duty cycle now these two values correspond to registers in the micro and for the chip way good meeting and we know one this is going to be the register I see r1 and this will be now there's two registers OC 1a and OC R 1b for 2 to 4 output pins with that let's have a look at the code ok so now I'm going to walk you through this code this is the S PWM basic you can find something github what I try to do with this code is just get the F PWM implemented as simply and over the leased lines as possible so what I'm going to do is go through the most important part of the code first so I hope you get an idea conceptually and then I'll fill any gaps line by line ok so I'm immediately going to refer back to this saw tooth like diagram similar to when they cover the floor as I was saying in that is that the PWM characteristics i've determined by these two values there's three here but really these two a group together in some ways this is appropriate that they are because we're using two as well two pins so this the top value here the value of which the counter resets so the period of the PWM and that is implemented in the code by loading a number into this register so we're using the same time here 1600 so 1600 with a 16 this is a period in clock cycles so with those 16 megahertz crystal that ends up giving us a switching frequency of 10 kilohertz which divides our 50 Hertz sine wave into 200 200 bits pieces ok so that gives us our our last period or frequency of the PWM and the duty cycle or high time more correctly high time is determined by these two values and they determine the high time of two pins so these pins on the Arduino Uno correspond to pins nine and ten and that's done by loading values into these two registers here OCR 1a and OCR 1p so the way we get the sinusoidal output is by dynamically changing the high time every single period of the PWM and this is done by running a running this interrupt service routine for every period so every time this counter resets or overflows then this interrupt service routine is run and during when it's run we have an opportunity to load a new value into this register every single time so we load a new value in by looking using a lookup array and this num here that points to a number in the array is incremented every single every single interrupt so these lookup tables are up here and they simply correspond to the sine wave so the first one like I said we're like I've mentioned earlier we're splitting the signal across two pins so the first pin starts off with a sine wave ramps up it goes back down and then when it gets back to zero it stays on zero and just zero all the way across and the second one does kind of the opposite starts off with zero first half of zero and then it then it starts to do the sine wave variance up arrives back down it's worth noting here I'll see if I can find it here the max value of this sine wave a next value in this lookup table with 1600 which is equals the same value as this period so right the peak of the sine wave the width of the PDM is is the full width of the pwm which makes sense so that is or the only other thing that left the cover is that so we increment the number but we also check that it's below or equal to 200 if it happens to be equal or up happens to be equal or or above 200 then it means that we've reached the end of the lookup table so we need to reset it so that you can just repeat what it was doing over and over again and that that is conceptual yet we set out we set up here it here and then we dynamically change the hi time every interrupt service routine and when you reset it when it gets over 200 so they can just repeat to anything that that's all you need to know but I will I'm just going to cover some other little pipes for the code that make it all work so there are two headers at the top the IO header is necessary because we're addressing registers directly here and the interrupt header is necessary because we're using this micro for Civic interrupt service routine the look-up tables are recovered but worth noting that we're using 400 entries in total of int values ends up being 800 bytes which is close to half the dynamic memory not a problem in this code but could be a problem if you are trying to do other things in this code moving on these three registers are what we're using to set up the PWM the way we want it so if you really want to understand what's going on here I'd have commented it reasonably well but you may want to look at the three to 8p datasheet but conceptually I can just tell you that with this bit pattern is setting up for us a a counter that has no pre scalar and it sets the output pins to high when it resets and back to low on a compare match it also runs a interrupt service routine every time the counter overflows this register we've already gone over this this function here just enables global interrupts which is necessary this here I'm setting the two pins to outputs and the reason why I'm doing it this way instead of using that the typical ID we entered pin mode is because I wanted to make it specific to the chip or the Admiral family so that if you put it on another chip or the even the same chip on the different board you guarantee that it'll still work whereas it may not because it depends differ in terms of the Arduino pins from both the board an example of this working or being portable is I did actually upload this to a Omega 2 5 6 or Arduino board and it worked with changing a single thing Porter brighter the only thing that to do was look at a schematic to determine which pins were outputting but it worked without a breeze so moving on this pin mode here which continues on down here where basically what we're doing with this we're first saying the pin 13 to an output and then these two lines toggle that pin every time that this number is reset and the reason why we're doing this is because it's got nothing to do with the F PWM signal itself but it makes it very convenient to look at the signal on a sillas cope because we can use the pin 13 as a trigger point but it's not necessary in any way and that's it the only thing I'll mention is that the loop does nothing all the good stuff happens in this interrupt service routine so that's it I hope you understand I will go on to explain some more code that implements a few more features but this is this is it in essence if you understand this you pretty much understand how how s PWM is implemented on a microcontroller or can be so now I'm going to be explaining this code it's es PWM generated lookup table code you can also find some github I'm just going to pretty much go through it in order but I might jump around a little bit so first of all these are same headers as the last bit kerb the s PWM basic code I am using that this should also be able to hear the math dot H header because I'm using these methods functions however I do we know seems to included by fault or check see if you need it included if you do either way it doesn't seem to be necessary in the arduino ide but if you're using just yet more chips you might need to but that's just a slide note ah so the sine divisions here this variable with that on sort of variable we set it to 200 this is the amount of divisions are going to have in the in the sine wave well how much we're going to chop it up by and it ultimately determines our switching frequency of the PWM and because it does this by affecting the period so right here we're calculating the period and we use the values that we've got up here sixteen times a million divided by 50 which is a frequency of the sine wave divided by 200 the sine divisions that gives us 1600 same as the last bit of code and that gives us that's a period in clock cycles which gives us 10 kilohertz switching frequency so these other variables over discuss this this as a period the lookup table we are setting to side the vision should be divided by 2 it only needs to be 100 long this bit of code not only are we generating the lookup table also having the length of it we really need 1/2 you know the last lookup table had all those zeros where were basically being a bit smarter about it we're condensing it so this only needs to be a hundred long this I'll get to this has to do with how we're treating this register so the way we generate a lookup table is with this for loop initializing I to zero in its increment in each time and we check that it below 100 so the number that's been increment each time is x by 2pi over the sine divisions so this being sine divisions has been sine divisions over two means we only get the first half of the waveform but that's what we want so this is going to return a value between 1 and 0 and we times up by our period so when sine is 1 at PI over 2 then it gives us the full 1600 period the full width of the PWM yeah so then we are just casting it down to an int and we're using this little trick and see basically when you cast a sliding point to a in a jar it just truncates the decimal points so if you plus 0.5 call it truncating it's an efficient way of rounding so there that's how they did a look-up tables generate so this is pretty much these registers are pretty much the same as the spdm basic hurdles were looking at earlier however for this value we're using a variable and the bit pattern is slightly different so it was 1 0 1 0 to start but the reason why something 1 0 is because we're only setting one of the compare outputs to begin with so I've coveted it clear I matched at a bottom 4 comp a complete dish disconnected initially so it will be connected later and this has to do with how we're how we're implementing it so this is the same IC i1 we load in the period before we calculate period up here enable global interrupts interrupts set PB 1 PB 2 outputs this is also the same but adds nothing to the s PWM it's for the oscilloscope can be ignored and here is the rest of the interrupt service genes as well the juicy stuff happens so what I'm going to do I'm going to take these two lines and copy them and I'm going to paste them in here it's going to make things a little easier to explain so in this interrupt service routine it differs from the last one in that we only have one lookup table and we're loading the same value into these reg both OCR 1a no sharpie at the same time but how we split the sinusoidal social wave across the two pins like we had last time if we disconnect and connect the two compare put one at a time so basically I'll look up tables half as long as only it's only 100 long and so we num is incremented and we check that below side division side of a2 which ends up being 100 I say 100 assuming you've got this set but you can't change these and the code should work reasonably well you want to pick fairly round numbers like 400 or 50 will work but I'm not sure how you go with just rounds anyway that's a side note you can't change this but I'm kind of using like the constant saying that this will be 100 it will be with this particular value so look up that balloon in 100 long so when if it's 100 or above then we reset num to 0 it and we toggle the pin so what we do is we take this variable which we've named similar to the register and we toggle these two bits and since we initially set them as 1 and 0 so we toggle them by using a X or function X or operator so it's set it starts off with this being one and this been 0 it'll switch around so this is 1 and this is your and that effectively just has the the other pin activated now I did paste these in here and the reason why is I'll try and explain now so instead of being down here they're up here and the reason being is I'll try explain by drawing here's my sawtooth thing that I love so much now we get our H PWM by dynamically changing the height I'm so let's say it needs to be set here here and then here so our waveform ends up looking like this go goes up and then gets it down up a little longer high time down up even longer high time down up Jedrek and we actually have two of these they do different things in fact ones disconnected all together but whatever you get the pointless to now the reason why we have written written it this way because like where the so the inter interrupt service routine is run every time the clock overflow so it's that it runs safe from the start here Thursday it runs this lot now if you want to load a really narrow pulse width in like this really narrow if you were to try and do that here directly below you might try to set it when it's too late so when we are setting these variables so that you know the oh the registers sorry the OCR one a for example we set it here but it doesn't get implemented to the next period of the PWM it buffers it and and it because if you need to load a very small values being 0 or 1 then you can't possibly do it within this interrupt service routine however the I'll just say the go back to blue the the TCC River is done instantly boom so we actually need to delay this to disconnect later and we do that with this code a reason why we want to disconnect it later is because if this is loading in the last sorry loading in the oh let's go let's say this is equal to 100 so this gets set to 0 and this loads in the first value if we were to disconnect the pin straightaway then this value here wouldn't actually be loaded into the next interrupt service routine at the start of it however the pin would be disconnected straight away so we would have some funny business going on at the zero crossing of our sine wave so we have our sine wave which would look like this we might get this may get a funny spike here or something like that we don't want so we need to delay it the same since this is buffered we need to essentially buffer this as well and we do it by just delaying one interrupt service routine or one period of the PWM so the way we do that we increment this variable here delay 1 we increment it by 1 and then the next time that so goes from being 0 to 1 and the next the interrupt service routine runs we check if it is one if it's one that's when we that's when we toggle it or we change the output compares and then we set to lay one back to zero so that's all that is all that's happening there but it's it's an important point because otherwise you'll get funny bits at the zero crossing of the sine wave so conceptually again one more time the lookup table is generated here and we load a new variable into these registers every single period of the PWM to get our s PWM when it gets to the lookup table being half the sinusoidal some sort of wave we toll the pins but we also reset the lookup table but we do the toggling one period later because of the fact that this is buffered by one period and that's it I hope you understand so that's the explanation done the next thing you should do is watch the variable frames ESP das PWM video the last thing I'd like to do is make a quick note on safety if any of you plan on making an inverter with this signal I'd like to say just don't do it but something you will anyway so if you are going to please take basic safety precautions that being at the very least want to make sure no part of the live circuit is able to be touched even if you think you're big careful you just don't want to be able to touch it also to modify the circuits live and I recommend not doing it alone as well that's it see you next time | Kurt Hutten | UCxBnPJpBSfX9USSgM6rlvmw | 2015-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,263 | 21,161 |
tltd9TKICKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tltd9TKICKk | SPONGE ROLLERSET ON 4C HAIR!!! | [Music] so this is it out mostly taking out the top that usually falls off they're so cheap sponge rollers they're cheap but they stay in because my hair is so crinky and then the last animal piece let's give a bit of an issue and i take off the excess hair that's how it comes out i don't think i'll be using these again even though the curls are beautiful they came out perfect but let's see i love it this is how it came out it's gorgeous it didn't take longer than my ribbon twist to play check out my ribbon to his course down below and i did the same result in a shorter period of time so yeah but i love this this is gorgeous even though it is more time consuming um yeah all i did was put leave-in conditioner shea butter in my hair and that's it okay thank you so much for watching i'll see you in the next video [Music] later [Music] you | beautybynajah | UCwoV1FVuy4L5R-Yrvgpraqg | 2020-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 171 | 847 |
cNkIvoDDsxM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNkIvoDDsxM | How To Manage Returns & Refunds - Shopify Dropshipping Tutorial | returns and refunds two words that business owners want to hear as least as possible while running their businesses and you will you won't be handling too many returns and refunds that is because you learned how to conduct thorough product research on the product that you are going to sell and on top of that most people do not like to return the products that they bought unless they are really not satisfied with it or unless the product arrived damaged or broken but in most cases people do not want to deal with returns not the customers and not the business owners think about it how many products have you bought in your lifetime not just by buying online but also from physical storefronts any type of product and how many of those products that you have ever bought in your lifetime have you returned back to those stores for a refund or a replacement a really really really small number out of all the products that you are buying that is why you don't have to worry too much about returns and refunds most of your customers are not going to be returning their products but every now and then when you'll have that little one exception you'll have to know how to deal with this return and how to manage with the replacement or the refund so here's how you get to it if you are going with the manual orders like i talked about in the last lesson you're processing your orders manually you will have to log into your supplier site and ask them for a return label tell them the reason that you want to return the product give them the same reason that your customer is giving you if the product arrived damaged or if the product is not as described or is simply not happy with it so in the case of manual orders you'll have to deal also with your supplier and also with the customer make sure that the supplier will give you a return label whether it's a paid return label or a free return label it really depends on which supplier you're working with and what conditions they are giving you which are the same conditions that you are passing on to the customers following and according the policies that you have set for your store from a few lessons ago so on manual orders go to your supplier and ask for a return label use that same return label and send it to your customer once the customer sent the product back you can track it using the tracking number that you have on the return label once the product returns send a refund to your customer and do not forget to get a refund accordingly from your supplier that is how to deal with it when you are going with manual orders and you are processing your orders manually now if you're going with the automatic order service from auto ds remember that there are two types of automatic orders one is where rods is using your buyer account and the second one is the fulfilled by auto ds where rods is using their own buyer accounts so if auto ds is using your buyer account which means automatic orders but not fulfilled by auto ds the return process is the same as manual orders go to your supplier and ask for a return label given the reason that your customer gave you just like we just talked about the last minute but if you're using the fulfilled by auto dservice the process is going to be much more simple for you all you have to do is go to the order status as you see over here then click on the order status and click on request return now from here one of two things can happen one the return window will be closed as you see over here you'll get a red circle with an exclamation mark in the middle and if you hover over it with the mouse you'll see the reason why you were not able to get a return label for this order and the reason here is that the return window is simply closed which means if the supplier gave you a 30-day return window and the customer opened up a return after 60 days you will not be able to return the product and you will have to let the customer know that the return window is simply closed because 30 days have passed and make sure that those 30 days are showing up in your policies to make your life easier and the customers now the second option that you can get from starting a return request is a return label over here as you can see you see this blue icon with the text pad in the middle and if you hover over it with your mouse it'll say download return label once you click on it the file will download onto your computer once it's downloaded it will look like this a return label with the tracking number over here write down the tracking number on the side so you can track this return once it returns send the refund to your customer so the process is much easier when you're getting the return label in just one click from auto ds it really simplifies the whole process that is why i personally love the fulfilled by auto ds service you don't have to do anything to process out your orders all you need to make sure to have is out of order credits and fulfilled by auto ds balance and then your orders are processed automatically your tracking numbers are updated automatically and if you need to return a product you just have to click one button and get that return label you don't have to talk to any suppliers you don't have to give any reasons and everything is just much more simple much more automated saving you a whole lot of time that you really need to be able to scale your business the right way because you need to invest your time in growing your business and not getting stuck on small things like orders and returns that is why i highly encourage you to join the fulfilled by autods service because we know that you're going to love it anyone who creates an account will get 30 auto order credits for free and if it's not costing you anything you have nothing to lose and everything to gain so that is how you can manage your returns and your refunds it's not a very hard process once you learn to do it especially when it's automated for you even if it's not automated it's not a big deal but you will spend more time to get that done for you so once again that is all when it comes to returns and refunds you don't have any assignment for this lesson just like you didn't have for the past unless of course you have a return or refund to take care of and now i hope that everything is clear now allow me to say that you did a great job making it this far i'm not kidding it takes a lot of hard work to build your store to make the right research to learn how to market your store and your products and to fulfill your orders and manage your returns and refunds when i say it like that in 10 seconds it sounds like a walk in the park but we both know that it's not on the other hand the knowledge and the value that you gained plus the asset that you just learned to build online it's priceless i'm sure that you can agree with me on that and i'll see you in the next lesson where we will have a bonus lesson for you guys but this course is not just over yet well technically it pretty much is but we want to make another bonus lesson for you because you work this hard on making it this far you deserve it and we want you guys to really go out there and be ready to grow flourish prosper and hopefully start hitting those big numbers sooner than later i'm really proud of you and i'll see you in the next bonus lesson where you will learn extra secret tricks on how to run and optimize your dropshipping store | AutoDS - Automatic Dropshipping Tools | UCAbcoKROFsRA_uA9aSprCwg | 2021-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,435 | 7,441 |
msdP9kLuxME | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msdP9kLuxME | Lux Radio Theatre - You Can't Take It With You | Lux presents Hollywood the nuts Radio Theater presents you can't take it with you with an all-star cast headed by Edward Arnold walter connelly fay wray Robert Cummings Nana Harrigan and Lee Patrick ladies and gentlemen your producer mr. Cecil B DeMille greetings from Hollywood ladies and gentlemen this is a special occasion for us just five years ago this week the curtain went up for the first time in the lux radio theater and one of the most gratifying things to me is our box office report unlike most theaters our box office is not situated in front of the building with one ticket seller but in every city and town throughout the country with thousands of ticket sellers in every store where you buy Lux toilet soap it's your loyal purchase of our product that raises the curtain each week in this theater and it's all made possible by the exceptional quality of Lux toilet sofa mr. Rick has a letter on this subject that I think you'd like to hear it says dear mr. DeMille we are all loyal to you to the lux radio theater and to Lux toilet soap I for one purchased Lux toilet soap at first as a thank you for the lux radio theater so the theater might be continued but just as you've told us the quality of the product is so outstanding but I am now writing to tell you that I wouldn't think of doing without my lux toilet soap it's a grand help for a woman who wants to keep her complexion as attractive as possible and it certainly makes a grand bath soap and special thanks to you mr. DeMille or you can't take it with you I'll be listening in Monday night and that mr. Rick brings us to our play the ancient Greeks had a gift for philosophy the Romans our gift for government and just as certainly Americans have always been blessed with a gift for humor profits of gloom have never fared very well in our country they've always been overshadowed by profits of laughter like Moore's Hart and George S Kaufman who wrote you can't take it with you a Pulitzer Prize play on the Broadway stage and later a hit motion picture produced by Columbia Pictures Corporation you can't take it with you is a great American comedy but it's also a love story for there can be humor in romance even though the parties concerned are usually too serious to see it the cast display we literally covered the country from Maine to California our good friend Edward Arnold was up in San Francisco enjoying a kind of postman's holiday with the Bohemian Club a group of gentlemen who amused themselves occasionally by putting on a play but we suggested that it was time to stop entertaining himself and get back to entertaining the public he's here tonight as banker Kirby the same role he played in the picture this Fay Wray was in Maine finishing an engagement on the straw hat circuit that's the branch of the theater which blooms in the spring and closed it up at the first frost we reached her by telephone and told her about the part of alice and above the noise of shifting scenery she managed to shout across the continent that she take the next train for California we found Walter Connelly our choice for grandpa Vanderhoff solemnly waiting a steak knife in the Paramount commissary when we caught his eye from a safe distance he explained that he was learning to be an orchestra conductor for the title role in the gay days of Victor Hobart Robert Cummings one of the most promising young leading men in Hollywood takes the part of Tony Netta Harrigan in private life mrs. Walter Connolly plays mrs. Kirby and lovely Lee Patrick the role of penny firecrackers ballet dancers romance and income taxes are about to descend upon us its curtain time for act 1 of you can't take it with you starring Edward Arnold as mr. Kirby Walter Connolly as grandpa van der Hoff Fay Wray as Alice and Robert Cummings as Tony the 57th floor of the Kirby building tallest and most impressive structure of a great American city on a door opposite the elevator is a brass plate bearing the legend Anthony P Kirby company bankers and behind seven other doors mark private is the inner sanctum of the great Kirby himself the famous tycoon cannot be disturbed just now with his son Tony and a small group of associates he's engaged in the ceremonial dance of modern business a very important conference gentlemen we're going ahead exactly as planned our company will be the largest individual corporation in the world particularly with Ramsey lined up why we control the whole field of production exactly gentlemen but AP Ramsey would never permit himself to be absorbed by anybody Oh Odie earlier this year Ramsey floated a new issue didn't they what for for expansion new production facilities all right where's he going to build these new production facilities I own every 12 square blocks completely surrounding his factories you own them we didn't know anything about that AP of course you didn't nobody knew the Blakely real estate company's been buying it for me a piece at a time but my name was kept out of it that's brilliant ap so you see gentlemen we can proceed without any trouble well you know what to do come on get busy Oh Douglas get me mr. Blakely on the phone yes sir well Tony how does it feel to be a vice president well it's been painless enough so far then you were having a tooth yang look dad maybe sometime when you got a week or two off you can sort of let me in on what the banking business is all about huh oh don't give up Tony sure it's complicated but oh you'll get used to it how's your mother been oh she's fine said you drop in later on the phones good hello hello Blakely how's it going Blakely you got that property yet I'll make him sell those four blocks are useless unless I could buy every in yesterday and they turned it down I tried to get him in here today to talk some sense into him but I don't know but mr. Kirby oh that man's got ice water in his veins I tell you John we've got to get that property you can't force a man to sell his home what do you say when you offered him the 50 thousand I'm not sure but I think someone begins singing someone else danced and Grandpa Vanderhoff himself sat down and played a mouth organ a mouth organ what are they a bunch of nuts Mr Bandt aha we'll send him right in no no no have him wait let him cool his heels awhile psychology mr. Hoff mr. Blakely will see you in just a minute I know that's all right I'm not in any hurry hey mister what are you doing with that dear machine huh oh why this is an adding machine oh my goodness made a mistake first time in 20 years I suppose that calls for the building D collapsible what do you have to do that for well I have to add up these figures and see if they check against these other figures why say do you like it this what you're doing oh my goodness no awful land sakes what am I saying then what do you do it for what would you rather do rather do well I am I make up things poetry oh no no things gadgets let's see you got anything here well look back here behind the desk see this is one of the things I made up the bunny comes out of the cabbage looks around if it goes back now that's kind of cute seems to me mr. Poppins seems to me mr. Poppins that's the sort of thing you ought to be doing all the time yes well maybe someday when my ship comes in a lot of people waiting for that ship mr. Poppins meanwhile they don't have any fun look how would you like to come over to our house for a while and work on your gadgets Oh what to your house I don't feel bashful about it mr. depinna he's the Iceman came over nine years ago got interested in making fireworks down in the cellar with my son-in-law Paul and he's been living with us ever since over at our place everybody does exactly what he wants to do really that's wonderful but how do you live who takes care of you the same one who takes care of the lilies of the field mr. populist if you like you can come over and be a lily to say let's hear that bunny again will ya oh it's a wonderful invention mr. Poppins ought to be fun making it - oh goodness mr. Blakely what's this what's going on here well you see Sir mr. Poppins were showing me his invention that's all mr. bender well well we'll come right into my arm No thank you mr. Blakely I was just going going or what are you talking about us hey that's a bad twitch in your eye I've been working too hard you ought to take a vacation for mr. Vanderhoff if it's all the same to you let's quit playing games I'm a very busy man then I don't want to disturb you bye mr. break look look I have a check here for $100,000 made out to you you don't say look out for that twitch mr. Blakely coming poppings I'd like to but I don't you you Poppins this is all your fault you and your confounded toys get it out of here oh you broke it you broke my oh wait a minute mr. Van hopper I'll get my hat if you leave here Poppins you needn't come back I don't intend to mr. Blakely the die is cast from now on I I'm I'm a lily fine get your bunny Poppins [Music] all right in mr. Poppins thank you yep Reba you better set another place for dinner mr. Poppins here is going to stay with us for a while now ain't that nice how do mr. pappan how do you do you taste a love dream for me it's a new candy I'm working on with coconut like to miss s it but I just ate a scallion it's gonna taste like scallions no matter what guess I'll have to ask mother then hello grandpa this is my granddaughter si mr. Parkinson makes the best candy in the city hello hello just put your hat over there mr. Poppins I'll show you where you can wash up love dream for me I don't think I can now I say I'm busy with my play you have to make candy today it's so hot well it went out and got a bunch of new orders if it keeps on you'll be opening a store dear that's what it was saying last night but I said no I want to be a dancer miss si that new batch of love dreams was about ready oh gosh I better get back to the kitchen finish the second backyard mrs. Sycamore oh no people I've got they're just entering the monastery monastery she was singing in a paradise club last I heard well she gets tired of the Paradise Club and there's its monastery so she goes there my I bet she busted wide open to show my wife oh look penny the new firecrackers mr. depinna and I just got through with them we can sell them for ten cents a string and they popped like the dickens watch three-night huh [Music] well I delivered the candy how's my beautiful life Oh fine dear I couldn't wait to get home and get out this ila phone say where do you hear this tune it's for ringing on my ears all day listen no the rest of the family folks this is mr. Poppins you know si the fella playing the xylophone is edge he's a husband this is my son-in-law Paul Sycamore hello mr. Poppins how do you do and mr. depinna he's the Iceman very pleased to know you how do you do and over here is my daughter penny how do you do well you ever in a monastery mr. Poppins no I never have been what's not a penny stock well I've got her in the monastery and I can't get her out hey where's Alice isn't she coming home for dinner she didn't say I think she won't stop working in that millinery shop they make a stay so late my penny she hasn't worked there for five months really she works for some bankers now Kirby and son she works for the son bankers now isn't that nice people will you please call up Alice in her office and Oscar she's coming home to dinner that's a curbing Sun River yeah I know yeah she works for the Sun no there was I am I play Tony Tony dear yes Alice Tony stop me if I'm wrong that isn't that the telephone ringing say that strange and I thought I heard something voices in my ear voices to say if you don't kiss Alice take more right away you're a child hello mr. Anthony Kirby Jr's office oh hello beaver wait mother wants to know if I'll be home for dinner oh definitely not the there's no Reba Reba tell grandpa love him as much as ever but a young vice president has me in his car kissing you on the back of it evening dear Oh mother oh hello mother won't you start to sit down or something no I I see you're busy if you don't mind I think I'll go and see your father the bar beaver I've got to hang up now the ceiling just fell in Tony would you mind handing me the want ad section of that page oh I'm sorry Alice I had no idea my mother was gonna pop in like that no I guess you didn't well I'd better go home now wait a minute I want to tell you something last night I informed lady that were just in here that I was gonna marry you don't I don't remember your telling it to me what you didn't ask me did you see the way she looked at me I know just what she was oh listen there seems to be a general impression around here at the Kirby's are ogres or something well there's nothing to do with me they're just putty in my hands never wanted the thing I couldn't get off a yell long enough it worked like a charm when I was a baby here I'll give you an idea and there's one little detail I forgot to mention I love you Alice I love you throw me there you are if you like it mrs. Sycamore I think it's marvelous did you make that just the two days you've been here I had the pox you see but this is a wonderful place to work say mr. Sycamore this new fireworks display is going to be the best we've ever made I guess it is mr. depinna did you think a name up for it yet no what we need is something new and big with plenty of flesh you any ideas mr. Poppins let me see I know the Russian Revolution buddy your fireworks there why that's brilliant mr. Poppins what do you think of it ed the Russian Revolution I think it's swell so you've got swell ideas mr. Poppins say maybe you've got something you'd like me to set up on my printing press oh why don't you print something about the fireworks advertising them then Britain the candy boxes and the people who buy the candy will also buy the fireworks say that's great listen how does this sound watch for the revolution it's coming soon Wow yeah we got a lot of these red flag firecrackers left you could write about them too sure red flags will sweep the country get your red flags from Sycamore oh it's wonderful mother listen a young gentleman is going to call on me in exactly 20 minutes mr. Anthony carriage carrying son yeah yeah what's all the excitement grandpa I've had a proposal from Tony Cody and he's coming to call tonight uh propose well why didn't you say and mother please I want him to take us in easy doses so please don't read him any plays on his first visit coz I like him and an se I wouldn't dance for in the fire you because we're going to the monte carlo ballet later well now I got to dress hello hello grandpa sit down Thanks well Alice do you love him love him oh oh I can't even talk about him not rationally who's asking you to be rational listen when I courted your grandmother it took me two years to propose know why the moment she'd walked into the room my knees at buckle the blood would rush to my head and the walls would start dancing up to the last I couldn't even look at it without my heart didn't go thump thump thump that's why I've lived in this house so many years I never could move out it'd be like like moving away from Grandma Oh grandpa I've got it that way too if you have and I guess it's alright look I brought you something here you like it well bless my soul a new harmonica sure is a beauty too I guess I'll run along downstairs and remember everybody be very nice it's Alice in this young man come right in I'm afraid there's been a mistake my name is Henderson Henderson I thought it was Kirby Wilbur gee Henderson Internal Revenue Department I'm looking for Martin Vanderhoff right here come on in thank you sit down sir thanks mr. Vanderhoff the government wants to talk to you about a little matter of income tax income K now mr. Vanderhoff we've written you several letters about this and no reply and according to our hello son glad see it thank you sir sit down son sit down make yourself at home thank you very much mr. Vanderhof I hope you'll excuse me but I've got to be going oh I'm sorry drop in again sometime for dinner if you don't mind I'd like to get my business over before I go Oh mr. Vanderhoff our records show that you have never paid an income tax that's right why not I don't believe in it you don't believe in it no sir well whether you believe in it or not you owe the government 22 years back income taxes yes now look mr. Henderson suppose I pay you the money mind ya I don't say I'm going to but just for the sake of argument what do I get so my money yet what well you get everything what well well everything look at Congress and the House and the Senate we've got to pay them don't we not with my money no sir now listen I hope you all got acquainted oh yes I think you two will make such a lovely couple look mr. Vanderhoff there's no two ways about it you've got to pay your taxes how's that I said you've got to pay it well they've got to show me they don't have to show you I just told you look who's going to pay for all those buildings down in Washington and interstate commerce and the Constitution the Constitution was paid for long ago and in the state comets what is interstate commerce anyway oh look there there are 48 states see and if it weren't for interstate commerce nothing could get from one state to another see why not have the good fences no they haven't got fences they've got laws Oh Holy Smoke I never ran across anything like this before well I might pay you about $75 but that's all it's worth you'll pay every cent like everybody else and if you think you're bigger than the law you've got another thing coming what's up let me you see Tony and my father makes fireworks in the cellars oh well I hope you don't get in any trouble mr. Vanderhof not me I don't know the government descent palace tear here's your things mother already Tony we'll be late Tony you're just in time to meet mr. kolenkhov he's dancing teach my little a little Amish girl never have I seen you look so magnificent how do you do I have a slight pain in the tack grandpa aim and time for dinner no of course you are you'll pardon us mr. kolenkhov we're going out to the Monte Carlo ballet monte carlo ballet it stings did you notice his manners poor quiet penny grandpa's going to say grace well sir we've been getting along pretty good for quite a while now and we're certainly much obliged looks like alice is going to get married and I think she'll be happy coz we just met the boy you sent to her and he looks fine remember all we ask is to just go along the way we are and keep our health and as far as anything else is concerned we leave it up to you thank you [Music] the curtain falls on act 1 if you can't take it with you the cost of romance promises to be rather stormy and the Vanderhoff household during the brief intermission before we go on with the second act a member of our official family mr. Roy as an interesting interview with foil yes I should like to tell you about a conversation that some of us had last night we were sitting around a table at the Brown Derby when someone brought up the subject of how men differ from women in their attitude towards the simple things of life for instance men don't like plays that are sad as much as women do and men sing in the bath mr. Ruiz that's right mr. Roy we've made up a little song about that which we think is cute want to hear it go ahead that's enough you proved your point men do sing in the bathtub or shower and it's up to the wise wife to see that this happy mood isn't broken don't please give them a soap that sort of stingy in its lather don't give them soaps that sting and smart in short do give them Lux toilet soap it's rich active lather works up fast and cleanses thoroughly and quickly yet it's gentle and mild it makes a bath of pleasure and best of all it leaves a man sure of fastidious grooming mr. ruie we have a two line encore to our song time let's hear it [Music] yes lux toilet soap is a bath soap men like here's our producer mr. DeMille act - you can't take it with you Starlin walter connelly as grandpa van der Hoff Edward Arnold as mr. Kirby Robert Cummings as Tony and fay wray as Alice with Netta Harrigan as mrs. Kirby and Lee Patric as penny later the same evening and every side of the city park skyscrapers send up a million lights to challenge the stars but Alice and Tony who found a secluded bench beneath the trees are not concerned with the miracles of man or nature just now they have eyes only for each other what are you thinking Tony thinking how much better this isn't going to the ballet what are you really thinking about my family it's not a family you can just ignore no it isn't you know I think they're great they seem to do just what they wanted yes Manoir started it 35 years ago he suddenly quit business one day started up the elevator came right down again and never went back he said he wasn't having any fun well that's exactly what I mean and mother you know why mother writes plays because two years ago a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake well now I know why you're so different you know I think that your family is the answer to what's wrong with the world people spend their lives building castles in the air and yet they never tried to make them realities you know in school another fella and I had an idea oh do you mind if I talk about myself well this time I had an idea how to utilize the energy in grass you know grass just like this did you know that every blade of grass has an energetic force that has never been used for anything no oh yes well we worked on two all the time every spare moment all night sometimes we get so excited we forget to sleep and oh then we left school he's selling automobiles and I mean some mysterious thing called banking Tony why don't don't don't don't say it don't say it I know what you're thinking but the Kirby's come from a long line of bankers and the line simply must not be broken gosh that's been potted into my head and it's killed just give me softening the brand that's silly Tony you're still young that's plenty of time to decide about those things besides I resent what you said about your brain I think it's beautiful do you mm-hmm see that's wonderful now tell me when do we get married we don't ha darling I what'd you say I said we don't not for a while why because I've been thinking we could save ourselves a lot of embarrassment later on if if our two families could meet first oh so that's what's on your mind hmm I want you to bring your folks for dinner Wednesday Tony now wait I'm not gonna put you on exhibition like a freakin a circus well I do well it's worth it if we get their approval I'll be sensible Tony they've sent me their whole lives around you made all sorts of plans suddenly I come along and everything's upset Tony there's no two ways about it your family has to meet mine alright Wednesday for dinner today aren't you dressed yet I'm not well her idea Tony said 8 o'clock look here Miriam are you serious about taking me on this slumming tour the more we fight Tony the more he resists it's the only thing to do yes but the dinner and say she's probably from some dull middle-class family soon as Tony sees us all together he'll realize how impossible the situation is yeah then I take it as what as known as being subtle yes Oh oh he knows what they'll have to eat you know how sensitive my stomach is Miriam they're sure to have some vegetables Anthony yeah probably cooked you know minor gotta be raw Anthony please hurry they're expecting us at 8 o'clock all right all right [Music] yeah missin Reba take a look out the window and see if there's a man stand in front of the house so excited about it as a mammal follow me grandpa the last few nights when I burn out delivering candy maybe he wants a piece someday Alice you're going to break your neck sliding down that banister someday I got to do it without holding you're going to give me by the kitchen all day tomorrow aren't you she'll mean it oh yes that's why I'm making the love dreams now I'll be waiting here thank you darling and look mother tomorrow night before the Kirby's come when you have Reba put everything down in the cellar the typewriter the kittens and designer phone didn't idea Weaver remind me the Kirby's are certainly going to get the wrong impression of this house tomorrow yes mr. depinna look what I found in the cellar remember over eight years ago of course it's my painting of you as the discus thrower oh I always meant to finish it but I got started on my plays and never painted again oh it's just as well I'd have been the next one to strip you know what I think I'll finish it tonight if the costume still down in the cellar mr. depinna sure we use the bath power well time for dinner yes sir mr. kolenkhov right on time that is why I like to what is that a that it's a picture of mr. depinna handy painted it it stinks let's see yep I guess it does like a beautiful swan is he making any progress in her dancing mr. kolenkhov well confidentially cysteines well as long as she's having fun looks pretty good huh all right now music hello everybody well good evening Tony good evening you're mr. and mrs. Kirby aren't you how do you do are we too early no no no sit right down and make yourself at home it's perfectly all right yes only we thought it was tomorrow night tomorrow night Tony that's funny I thought really this is most embarrassed not at all not at all we weren't doing a thing of course we were just having a quiet evening at home no don't let that bother you this is Alice's mother Alice's sister mrs. Carmichael mr. Carmichael and mr. Colin oh yes the the discus thrower is mr. depinna how do you do don't mind my custom I'll take it right off I feel very uncomfortable about this it's very careless of you Tony very penny how about some dinner for these folks huh please don't bother oh no bother at all Edie call up Murphy's and get a half a dozen bottles of beer and some canned salmon do you like cans please don't trouble I'm not very hungry we're having frankfurters but I don't think we'll have enough now that you've come make it frankfurters head and see your fever has enough hello Alice Oh they thought it was tonight Oh so tell me I I thought oh I'm so sorry you see I was planning such a nice party tomorrow night well perhaps we could come tomorrow no no no no we'd better see about getting you some dinner oh that's all yeah Alice I sent out what did you send out Oh mr. Kirby should have told you he suffers from indigestion now now Miriam it isn't as serious as all that well perhaps it is not indigestion at all mr. Kirby perhaps it is stomach ulcer stomach oh sit down sit down mr. Kirby tell me how do you find business conditions well that depends on what side of the fence you're on are you any hobbies mr. Kirby business is my hobby mrs. sicker Tony told me you once raised orchids well that was a long time ago plays harmonica yes never played one mr. Kirby well when mr. Kirby was a boy the harmonica was associated with street corner loafers where they mother of course well then dad's been holding out on you he used to be a champ you told me so himself anymore Frank for this so I got pickled pig's feet oh never mind dad just being everything in the kitchen our victim's family well let's wait a minute I'll help well Tony that's that I guess a fine impression we're making how could you make such a dreadful mistake you knew it was tomorrow night sure did Tony you mean you brought them tonight purposely why well I wanted their approval of you just as you are not a trumped-up evening with everybody acting on that one of them to like us or you've spoiled it I planned such a nice evening Oh a fine pair to plan things or they're out there acting like a couple of people on a slumming tour Reba fix some scrambled eggs please come on we'd better get back the Romans were a great people why what was their hobby lastly in the wrestling you have to think quick with the mind and the body that's quite true when I was young I was quite good at it what unfortunately is the years of foolish once a wrestler you never forget I have not wrestled in six years and I forget nothing look mr. Kirby stand up now wait you hold me so and I hold you I do I do well I am sorry but when you wrestle again mr. Kirby you will of course not wear glasses if you don't mind perhaps we'd better be going oh no mrs. Kirby don't be silly no you're smashing off like this I want to stay here and talk to you Alice I'd rather you didn't there's nothing to talk about good night well it's been very nice to have met all of you everybody what's all this here we don't belong in this house mouth shut yeah what's your name my name is Ed Carmichael say I haven't done anything what's all this about police department somebody was shot yes look around okay chief nobody move come here Carmichael ever see these papers before huh why sure sure they're my cyclist you print this stuff yes sir and you put them in the candy boxes and get them at the people's home but I didn't mean it oh you didn't eh well listen what's for the revolution the red flag will sweep the country radicals ironic what I did how was it oh well you were right chief they've got enough gunpowder down on that cellar to blow up the whole city but we only use that to make fire everybody in this house is under arrest oh my heaven look here officer this is all nonsense excuse me officer but I've got a good job no or you don't what's your name mr. depinna but I just remembered I left my but I gotta get my relative George let me go let me go I got [Music] act 2 or you can take it with you ended rather abruptly we'll see what happens in act 3 if anyone can get out of a fix like that our money's on grandpa perhaps his secret is friendliness and his another gentleman who seems to know that secret after a brief intermission we will go on with act 3 of you can't take it with you starring Edward Arnold Walter Connolly Fay Wray Robert Cummings nedda Harrigan and Lea Patrick a few weeks ago I mentioned on this program a conversation I've had with John Bennett a few days later I got a letter that made me think that perhaps I'm not always as grateful as I should be the letter says well here Sally you vivid dear mr. rue 'ok so you know joan bennett you big lucky i wish i knew her why don't you tell us some more about the stars you know personally shall I read the way it's signed certainly why not go ahead well it's find and admire it oh that she doesn't mean me Sally she means she admires John Bennett by George so do I what a complexion she has are you going to do what she asks who John Bennett no an admirer oh you mean to talk more about the movie stars I know well I know Olivia de Havilland and believe me I was glad I did the other night hi mr. Lee because I was at the Trocadero and she came in she looked so absolutely beautiful than everyone in the place turned to look she has a lovely skin DG has and she uses Lux soap she's a real fan for it says it does a swell job for her and decides she likes to use it because it has such a nice perfume you can bet a girl like Olivia wouldn't use Lux unless it did work because she's really a practical little thing sort of businesslike about everything expect the results 9 out of 10 screen stars use Lux soap that means they get results doesn't it mr. relief it certainly does Sally Lux soap as active lather that does a thorough job makes you sure of perfect cleansing and that means it's the soap for every woman who wants her skin to have the best of care smooth soft skin is a joy to everyone who looks at it and everyone does look at it and admire it so let Lux toilet soap help you when the love and admiration you want to have we pause now for station identification this is the Columbia Broadcasting System [Music] we continue with the third active you can't take it with you the long arm of the law has reached into the vendor half household and scooped up the entire family and with them the aristocratic Kirby's in the police station the men have been herded into a single barred room reserved especially for the drunk and disorderly Oh Tony I hope you're satisfied and I only hope it teaches you a lesson go fooling around with stenographers aye dad but I intend marrying yes I know I intended marrying awake this once but fortunately my father knocks it out of me mr. Kirby you'd be a lot better off if you'd relax a little I'll relax my son being snatched from under my nose with my being arrested like a common criminal this may jeopardize the biggest deal of my career stop worrying mr. Kirby what if all your deals fall through might be a lucky break for you are you crazy maybe I am I was just like you once but I quit because I wasn't having any fun that was 35 years ago yeah and you haven't done a thing since oh yes yes went to the zoo when I got the notion took up the harmonic again made a lot of friends and even found time to notice when spring came around is a fine country we'd have if we all spent our time at the zoo and play the harmonica it's a lot in one sense too bad you can't find time for a lot of nonsense like that maybe you'd stop being so desperate about making more money than you can use you can't take it with you mr. Kirby so what good is it from what I can see there's only one thing you can take with you and that's the love of your friend oh why don't you go out and get a puppet for yourself I'm sorry which one of you is Vanderhoff right here sir there he is mr. five minutes Thanks hello mr. Vanderhoff remember me oh sure mr. Blakely isn't it yes heard you in trouble and came over to help you out I see where you're wasting your time mr. Brickley I don't intend selling my home what what sir not so long young fellow and run along and let me alone well see how long you can hold out just wait a few more things happen to you oh so it was you who arranged this arrest yes and it's only a starter mr. Kirby are you idiot do you know what you've done with mr. Kirby I never dream that you blundering idiot and if you have one ounce of brain see we can dig up my attorneys yes yes sir I'll phone them all yes oh you're the one that's been holding up my deal kind of funny isn't it no what's so funny about it I mean you're engineering this thing and then getting caught in your own trap now you won't think it's so funny when I take that house away from you and listen to him folks like a time I'll show you how business is done the Kirby way he's missed you or not the business man you are a lion in the junk yes and I've got the longest the sharpest claws - that's how I got where I am that's why I'm on top and scum like you were in the gut mr. Kirby a stupid idiot you can't talk to me like that oh yes I can scum are we what makes you think you're such a superior human being your money with all your wealth you're the poorest man I know poorer than any of these people you call scum because I'll guarantee they've got some friends you may be a high mogul to yourself mr. Kirby but to me you're a failure a failure as a man a failure as a human being just even a failure as a father I'm sorry mr. Kirby I hadn't lost my temper like that in 30-some odd years if I could make it up to you anyway how'd you like to have my harmonica it's a new one here you might want to play it sometime all right everybody Night Court is open have you select ready come on come on Islands mr. Vanderhof for disturbing the peace you and the rest of your family are by your own plea guilty but I shall suspend sentence thank you sir but for manufacturing explosives without a license I'm sorry but I'm forced to fine you $100 $100 that's a lot of money your honor I'll pay his fine no no thank you very much mr. Kirby but I couldn't let you do that fine for him we'll take any well but quietly please thanks judge oh you're a lucky man mr. Vanderhoff to have so many friends yes sir now gentlemen I'd like to dismiss the charge of disturbing the peace against the Kirby's but if these people were guilty then I must assume the Kirby's were guilty too unless of course they can explain what they were doing there I don't see that that's important haven't we been embarrassed enough Your Honor if I may say something yes of course mr. Vanderhoff these people just dropped in to see me about buying my house why why of course that's all we were there for Alice I won't stand for our being humiliated like this your honor they're ashamed to admit that they came to look my family over to see if I was good enough to marry their precious son I never he's right mother that's just why we were there this time you spoke up Tony Kirby why it's your family that isn't good enough I wouldn't do related to a bunch of snobs like that for anything in the world [Music] any st.paul I'm here grandpa look it's a letter from Alice here read it Alice where is she coming home read it out loud penny wait a minute my hands are shaking she's staying with Helen her school friend in Riverside that's in Connecticut I mean what she says mom let me see now I know now the situation between me and Tony is impossible I should have stayed in my own backyard oh my darlings I'm so lonesome for you last night I cried myself to sleep I wish I could rush back home but how can i if I want sounds to me like she's not coming back well I guess that settles it who you calling grandpa I'm calling that fella Blakeley Blakeley you're not going to sell the house Alice is right she can't come back here she'd be miserable mr. Blakeley please we'll find a place where she is if a hello mr. Blakeley this is mr. Vanderhof they'll want to buy the house all right draw up the papers that's all right quite a crook that fella [Music] mr. Vanderhoff why won't you tell me where she is because there's an unwritten law in our family against stitching and Alice doesn't want to see you Johnny he just took up the xylophone pretty busy today here son moving in all mr. banner off if you see Alice will you tell her well tell her that I've quit the banking business and I'm gonna work on that that grass thing sure I just seen miss Alice coming up the walk mrs. Horne we were going to see her I came as soon as I got your telegram oh I'm too late you've already sold the house of course I sold the house I was getting tired no everybody on the block has to move you're moving away from her balance well mr. Kirby you wanted the house and you got it well now get out what Alice please I don't talk to me it's all right Alice it's all right don't don't cry honey hey what is this what are you bringing that furniture back in here for may I come in dad why it's mr. Kirby mr. Kirby do you mind if I sit down course not we're a little short on chairs well you won't be I told the men to bring your furniture back you do Wow mr. Vanderhof you told me I was a failure as a man and as a father I guess maybe you were right my son walked out on me today Oh dad but I'm not giving up I want my son back I want to be a success as a father so the first thing I've got to do is to be a success as a man my big deal isn't going through and strangely enough I don't care mr. Kirby you know what I do and I'm facing a crisis of some kind no I just take out my harmonica and play until the crisis fades away I think right now if you and me could get together on a duet you brought the harmonica I gave you fine fine how about Polly wolly doodle Polly wolly not starting you're joining [Music] my Russian wrestling friend what are you doing here I'll show you I hold you so you hold me so bad huh what am i doing I'm doing this Alice Alice I guess everything's all right now huh I can't say well gee I feel like screaming deserts coming over me yeah I got a but you've got what you want time [Music] everybody grandpa's going to say grace [Music] well sir here we are again we had a little trouble but that's not your fault you spread the milk of human kindness and if some of it gets curdled that's our lookout anyway things have turned out fine alice is going to marry Tony the Kirby's are coming to live with us for a while and everybody on the block is happy we've all got our health and as far as anything else is concerned we leave it up to you thank you [Music] please the van der Hoff plan are rather interesting people and four other interesting people are coming back to our microphone now Edward Arnold water Connolly fay wray and rabbit coming that's quite a mob you got in tonight see be gangsters we're not gangsters waldron just a mob you know two's company awesome or why the retransmitted Amil momsie not to have about 4000 sometimes for good actors can outshine 4000 but yeah but they can't make as much noise that depends on their ammunition you for made plenty tonight well we're all a little shell-shocked after rehearsing under firecrackers all week well I do think it was carrying realism too far when the man put firecracker off under my chair it was rather a low trick that Daddy wasn't that in the spirit of Allah jinx Festival at the Bohemian Club well we have two important pilgrimages a year cv the high jinks which is serious and the low jinks which speaks for itself it's quite a sight actors making fun of themselves oh no it impossible actors never make fun of them well I've seen with my own eyes I'll take you all up sometime show you all except Fae it's it's strictly state education or but not Co education how did you enjoy that summer theater in Maine oh it was bran the only way I know us to get paid for taking a vacation in Maine and I have something to report there will interest you CB I found in my summer theater that Lux soap is just as popular backstage as it is in Hollywood naturally I took them with me when I went to Maine because I've used it for years and I discovered that almost everyone else uses it too they know as I do what a help it is in keeping one's complexion soft and smooth mmm reports like that make the heart grow fonder well you know mr. DeMille it's time for you to give a report of yourself what have you done about next week's play next Monday night we're going to have Irene Dunne and David Niven and the play [Music] the play which I think everyone will like is the sisters story about a girl who cast a lot with a reckless adventurer port for love and won a victory Irene Dunne and David Niven in the sisters that's a wonderful cast in a fine play that a lot of people have been asking for the sisters well the Arnold family will be listening in and it's time for me to get out of here I gotta go to work again I think we all enjoyed doing you can't take it with you goodbye see be gratitude with one thing you can [Applause] [Music] our sponsors the makers of Lux toilet soap join me in inviting you to be with us again next Monday night when the lux radio theater presents Irene Dunne and David Niven in the sisters they success will be DeMille saying good night to you from Hollywood this is melville Rui asking you to be sure to listen to the Lux daytime program the life and love of dr. Susan this human and gripping story of a young attractive woman doctor is brought to you every afternoon Monday through Friday for the timing station see your newspaper the life and love of dr. Susan comes to you in addition to the lux radio theater heard in tonight's play were lunar all as kolenkhov Sally pain is se Edward Morris ed Roth sedan as Poppins Wally Mayer as Henderson Griff Barnett as Hughes Kilpatrick as secretary a brenell's as de pinna John Thea's first associate Victor Rodman is Blakeley Jane Morgan as secretary Libby Taylor as Reba Harry Humphries is Paul and Earl Ross as guard Edward Arnold will soon be seen in the Columbia picture mr. Smith goes to Washington Walter Connolly is now appearing in the RKO production Fifth Avenue girl Robert Cummings current film is the under pub a universal production Louis Silver's is from 20th Century Fox where he directed music for Hollywood cavalcade [Music] this is the Columbia Broadcasting System [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you [Applause] | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,654 | 44,183 |
DyXMS2Gx0Mc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyXMS2Gx0Mc | Two Ladies & A Plan To Save Cutting - Shorter version | [Music] the frustration of people showing and not showing and who can and who can't the rules that are complicated and just you know I don't even know where I'm supposed to show was very evident to all of us and I just suggested that you know why don't we try and find some kind of a level playing field that we can as divisions show and Denise spoke up and said or I've done some research I've got some numbers let's get together and basically that's how it has evolved hopefully what this leveling system will allow is I can enter in my salmon intermediate rider I can enter a horse that not necessarily has to mark what the non Pro top level has to mark but I can bring it as a B student and maybe me a B writer I can mark on my level but yet I might take a shot and enter up and I I might be able to you know be able to be compensated for both sides of that it gives me choices which I don't presently have people just did not feel like they had a level playing field in when they felt that way they just wouldn't compete and so the entries were going down so we just looked at the database and started coming up with looking out where how big the spread was in lifetime earnings in the various divisions and tried to figure out well if we made certain levels within those divisions would the player or the member then decide to enter like they used to so we we looked at that and shared that with the competition committee the full competition committee and came up with the current three structure three levels within each division and it gives it gives a beginner rider in each division an opportunity to compete against their peers it gives that intermediate rider an opportunity to compete against their peers and if either one of those two levels feel like they could be competitive in a higher level they can enter and so it it gives them the option it doesn't force anybody in to enter it just gives opportunity and with our current numbers we need to grow membership and we need to grow show entries and so this is an idea that hopefully will be successful at the Contin states I'm sure there's things that we're going to need to tweak but at least it'll give us an opportunity to try an idea so basically the proposal doesn't actually change this class structure it creates levels within the structure and what's the spread of each of those levels well within the well there's like I said there's three levels within each division and in the Amateur you have well in each division you have a limited and intermediate and then the top level for that division and the amateur the limited is 0 to 25,000 and lifetime earnings the intermediate is twenty five to nine 99999 and in the top level and the amateur is anything over a hundred in your non-throw it's zero to a hundred thousand per year limited it's a hundred thousand one dollar to forty four thousand nine hundred ninety nine let's see for that four hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine up to the intermediate and then anything over half a million is the top level in the non pro in the open its structured where it's zero to two hundred in the limited open two hundred and thousand and one to seven hundred and forty nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine is the intermediate and then anything over 750 750 thousand is the top level in the open we you know we looked at previous shows we took the top ten regional shows that had already occurred last year including the Triple Crown events and we stratified those entries to see what the pouts would look like and what the size of the classes would be to make sure that the the dollar amount breaks that we proposed worked and so there was some trial and error like I've mentioned to you there's a subcommittee under the club under the competition committee and we went through a ton of shows to to just challenge whether the payouts worked and whether the class size worked and it did under this under the what we've proposed for the cotton States hopefully that will be the incentive to kuroh and maybe like you say those those students that aren't playing this game and those horses that are being left at the barn instead of coming to town to play hopefully they will show up and if they do these levels could go from three levels in a division to possibly five if we get more people coming to play the purse is going to be bigger because we have more riders so and it was it was very I feel like it was very positively received at the convention and I have to tell you it was the first year where I came away with people were excited they were there ready for some change they're ready they recognize that there are some things that need to be changed and the willingness to try new things that are not the old way was it was cool to see that that actually people are excited about one to try something new | CHTO, Cutting Horse 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LQ8aT3wakK0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ8aT3wakK0 | These Disgusting Mukbang Videos Went Way Too Far | do it you scrolled on this video to do it it's your boy daddy's go by too bad hi charlie back with another big body bang for me listen today we reacted to something different now this video is not for the for the for the fate to heart you know what i'm saying somebody suggested i reacted to this video i don't even know why i agreed to this foolishness y'all know asmr right that's when people be eating food all weird and all like like all that nasty like with them like all close and i'm eating disgusting food all messily and all that nastiness i don't know why people watch that if you watch that you're a weirdo you have like some sort of fetish i don't know what you have some type of fetish like a foot fetish but a a nasty food eating listening to people chew fetish like that's weird fix yourself you know what i'm saying today we're gonna be watching one of them but we're not gonna watch a regular one this person suggested that i watch the most disgusting mukbang videos that went too far i don't know what that means i'm assuming they're going to be eating like greasy nastiness and not wiping their mouth and all that stuff that that people be doing in the asmr videos i've only seen like three of them because destiny be watching them and they'd just be on the t she really don't watch them like that she's watched them before she don't watch them she's watching them before and i've seen them you know seen i think my cousin put one on the other day and he was like what the heck is this i don't know why he put it anyways we finna watch this though um like the video because i'm going through this for y'all subscribe if you're not subscribed already and put the post notification bell so you can be notified whenever i react to some nasty disgusting mukbang thing again cop yourself with your head cuz that'll be the best decision you can make in your entire freaking life if you watch asmr stuff the least you can do is cop stuff with you right you buy two with the third free or you can button up say something and you won't have to worry about watching asmr videos because you'll be too busy drowning in women because they will love you because you're wearing a drag now let's hop right into this man oh nah oh no that scared me wait wait that scared me that's i didn't know the things was i didn't know i didn't know that was like a live star i thought it was like i thought why did that scare me bro come on man oh what is she doing oh nah she she's sucking testicles she's sucking testicles or is that wait wait i'm confused wait oh that's is that octopus what's she sucking their brain juices out oh this is disgusting this little asian woman is freaking disgusting why does she have a random crab on her shirt oh this would have pissed me i already know it's gonna piss me off i already know that's gonna piss me to f off hmm why are you eating the ink i i don't know what the ink is i don't know but i know you're not supposed to eat it oh man what is up with this woman what is that what is up with this this is disgusting my mouth is is freaking ready to throw up what are you saying freaking what are you saying that don't look good you happy for no reason that's a coochie that's a fish cooch [Music] wait i don't know bro i can't do this i i i what is it what what is happening right now bro what is she eating and why is she slapping somebody's dead ball sack why m what is she eating what is this woman eating bruh this is disgusting [Music] look at it she's literally sitting on a boat right now and then it's caught this big old crab whatever the heck this is [Music] okay [Music] um why is she so happy why is she so happy to be playing with i don't even know what this is somebody let me know what i don't it looks like a penis i don't somebody let me know what this is why is she so happy to play with it i ain't even watching she goes slapping i already know she will slap because that's what i'm doing to the other ones watching my she got channel this is what you want to get i got you just ate raw shrimp that was just flapping the freaking round you was just sucking on some some seed some seed penis whatever the heck it was i don't know and and to see coochie thingy and this snail shell i don't even know where is she finding this stuff does she just go into the ocean and pick out whatever the heck she sees and eat it she always has like something on the plate too that looks kind of normal like some huge freaking crab or something like that but she want to eat this weird stuff that nobody's heard of oh [Music] is there's no way did she just bite mr crab's hand off wait wait we're not getting past them [Music] what is this what is that well what is that oh what is that i'ma tell you this right now man if somebody came to me someone let's say somebody emailed me right because this woman putting this on youtube let's say somebody emailed me and they said they'll they'll offer me a contract a hundred million dollars a year to eat the same stuff that this woman be eating i'm not doing it i'm quitting youtube i can assure you of that because i don't what i don't i didn't even know this was a creation i think god even forgot he made this crap and he wondering why this idiot eating this stupid stuff didn't help so happy about it and what is this orange juice that they put on everything what is she laughing that's not a taco i know she'd be killing the toilet i already know that because no way none of this is supposed to be inside your body i'm telling you i don't think i don't think this was made i don't think any of this is supposed to be in your body boys why's she deep down in this strength oh she's taking the show so that's here how is she supposed to eat this eating a whole freaking porcupine how she's how is she supposed foreign i don't even know what to say if anybody in if anybody in the comments can tell me it can name one thing this woman ate besides the crab and the shrimp i need five dollars because they just dump things was never never created i don't know where she found this stuff from and she definitely find it from no regular grocery store i could tell you that much i ain't never saw that at publix i never seen none of this foolishness that freaking african whole foods that's disgusting and this is what people be watching i told y'all y'all people that like asmr you're weird you have a fetish especially if you're watching this foolishness it's different to watch somebody like eat like like some burgers or or maybe a seafood boil or something like that but to watch the meat this crap you're weirdo you need help yeah let me know what y'all think in the comments down below if you had to eat any of the things inside of this video what would you eat if you was forced to eat any of them you can't eat the shrimp you can't eat the crab which one would you eat now let me know if it was me i would just they would just have to kill me because i don't know what the heck none of that is i'm not putting anything in my mouth i'm definitely not that that she was she was slurping up the the octopus juices with the straw like what type of weird who raised this woman where are her parents at anyways y'all that's the end of video if y'all i'm not gonna say if y'all enjoyed the video if y'all were disgusted like me smash the like button subscribe if you're not subscribed already hit the post notification bell and that's really about it i'ma see y'all ouch hey yo c3 so fly hop out the butterfly wings to the sky no i'm never borderline they choose eye cause i'm way above you the waves make the haters love you when the ladies come through | Joovier | UC1odeLTwLv-K8UR4vSxU70w | 2022-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,508 | 7,637 |
Goq6rsjkSVA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Goq6rsjkSVA | Day 2 || Miss Thobile Makhubu | big ends up developing Irish and removed a tree is the witness of the Holy Spirit a busy internal team silly pagan Romans 8 verse 14 or 16 or to14 OT for as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the sons of God so many determine if a Cinnabon would sexually almost remain oil which is falling we we become qualified to be called the children of God and then it last moments it was 16-year not new top 15 or 16 you see the spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God may example understudy Damascus mission in Laguna in some understand so who's early to be grateful would the woman who and when is trade with our spirits whose phonetic tents have been Alana Keeling over you and Louis Alanna Ubach in general revenue Britannia home with parents and child and welcome to learn you know it affirms and testifies which we are the children's quality if I penalty we are not righteous because we have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God so our sinfulness has made us unworthy to be called the children of God however were invaded which is given unto us so we may be honey who was whistles qualified to be called the sons and daughters of God but that's it the witness of the Holy Spirit cygwin a knock off to the had come with all the product of Hawaiian doing Simmons employment and that brings me to the main text for each topic an Atlantic which is John 16 verse eight to inhibit us come sign in between some intervention learners a focus on like three enrichment of intimate or no local goods even where the convicts us of our sin is Sundays we to suppress over civility to convict us of Christ's righteousness and that is sufficient 14 la sala de estar tweeting it expels or a credit of satanic new Nissans animal is it songs of ethnic Allah and he mentioning beauty he will convict us of our sin omus funda move John 16 verse 8 learning duty and when he has come he will reprove the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment they say October affinity oxen because they believe not on me which also tells me that say a Barack Obama watch a lava front about beauty he will send the Holy Spirit so that the Holy Spirit merely proof of lava of sin because of our unbelief their former and rented was sent to abandon what is rule America was a spawn in Sunset and how sinful we are and it was born in the level of our unbelief and also to open our hearts to decrease company which oh Christ why athletes we need job make sure is a beauty if topic eyes are letting to be relieved of the Holy Spirit of Christ you knew that we will need a Google spirit because good Ephesians 2 verse 1 would see we are dead in and trespasses so I was good see because we are so deep in sin I equip a tear to ignite in dry ice also we need the Holy Spirit to to to to to help us and rescue a sperm from measles it see whether convicting power of the Holy Spirit it was a heaviness and painfulness telander while because of the sin that we experienced when when you experience the convicting power in the Guzman - it's a sauna sexy in the end it becomes painful but at the same time you see water bubbling who do you see the purity of God do you also see his holiness in that ways the eternal beauty in general not sure who summons finest quality it's all know as Nadal so that drives us to use entails a prevalence of Elijah characters Nanyang mentions mention attune J who are convicted of sin for advise like Isaiah indirect maybe a cousin directed a guru it was we go who has my success five maybe make has good see angel cooling you arrived like the description is he as Isis prefers five name name to be good so I haven't sworn enemies and he saw the career part and as soon as I saw the glory of God upon which he has a nipple amiss in danger I have no attended singing even so as I am 6 verse 5 yes you would see as I acknowledged his homicide he felt the pain of his Flynn and then he acknowledged his sonís at because he was so overwhelmed by a SonoSite and became convicted of the same after la ilaha illa Allah who will made a poor afterwards who as I who as I 6 verse 8 Otzi and I heard the voice of the Lord saying whom shall I send who will go for us then said I here am i sent that was wiser either and God made the polarize ayah after being convicted of the sin he was ready when they eat or some food the second example is who King David we all know the a little pouches waves occur King David with who that ship now cooking David at some point he thought the heaviness of his sin and he was convicted of it's because he acknowledges infinite endeavor would David his that he did not fight the holy spirit a right way around which is 7 the game because he made no excuses Rosanna xiety life citizens I was human and drug the movie Telugu is the source of his mercy and we will pay and so in liposuction wigs as Christians who have the fur registers for the righteousness of God and as full of its excuse knob and turn about unbeliever still woman attitude cut Joseph who Joseph his attitude hisses and as elitist are enjoined but that's the attitude we should have because when the course of his wife is a moonbeam with Joseph party who Genesis 39 verse nine want see how can i sin against what so that's our problem that's our attitude should be Sabbath when you have when you've been convicted of certainly a solution called a problem and the second phases of America I will see he convicts us of Christ's righteousness for John 16 verse 8 and 10 booty he will reprove the world of righteousness because I go to my father and he see me know the Holy Spirit was said to continue seventh album ooh boom Sabine's getcha to Christ we gotta say having a cynic back Oh Baloo Baloo the crowd the crowd see he ministered to elect assume you would see they actually won't I was about the righteousness of Christ but it was the Holy Spirit who revealed to you know who Christ born and they became convicted of his righteousness available to the holy spirit who now His grace two events with in its fullness and is truth to be manifest also in its fullness Angelica will join 15 verse 26 that's who will who sent the spirit of truth at this point of people refers to a spirit as the spirit of truth because it could testify and we're worthless about you just press in that way cinema in that way many people convicted of Christ's righteousness and accept you to suppress your call and become righteous to Christ as it says Romans five verse 1984's by ones ones men disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous oh man when is that reminder soluti to the death of Jesus Christ we had the gift of righteousness therefore with Google team is easy I'm Jelena sell reject the righteousness that's been given to us through the Holy Spirit our decision to accept or reject will determine whether we receive we are condemned at the final judgment in der stadt to be the pheasant of developer I am only the citizen is he expels us a time from our lives he expels of satin and sent from our lives of expeller she was a nuclear sexy poor John 16 verse 11 it seemed when the Holy Spirit comes you will reprove the world of judgment because the prince of this world is judged the Holy Spirit expel is a tiny for movie from believers the same way this so in the same way as Christ expel demons from Netanyahu is a noble son of David in Matthew 12 the Holy Spirit they are proclaiming would see the end of Satan's type of Satan's reign and testifies that satanic and all his devices already have already been condemned and nesset Alesi a serial implementation has been disarmed it is the holy spirit was Anita that assurance would see indeed Sutton has been designed and as much as as we face different charter tribulations and our lifestyle has been decided meanwhile New England Samantha's accountants abuse Christmas refers to oriental as the competent because it works on earth we have to fight the contradict of silly no such Alice's personal to our souls oh one thing that I always think about sweetie and it's far Satan by reminding of Saturn about the Carson point-source a tiny back to the first reminder women would see eggs a time you've been defeated at the cross so when it isn't in deal is the ultimate judgment amended twenty it was eighteen reminds us that all Authority has been given to Christ in heaven and on earth this to us means that when all US women went to accomplish in sevens working in age is worth every related we are able to build a relationship and in that way we become be in Geneva million a yes booty obesity name is out to destroy day-in day-out shared via Angelo but in Revelation 13 among the residents of one of you tweeting - ooh beauty they'll be spread over government's which will be controlled when non believers in Christ so certainly be monitored Atticus man he is using the most massive tools on a novice were cemented who was a a cube a give us a Swedish cement so that we are unable to repent however my Android has been given to us by the one with an authority oh woodsey the area's canoes with cinema engine even though there's a fight in our souls yeah cause of certain gossips in the church would indeed prevail who the last person Valerie is the second Thessalonians 2 verses 7 and 8 what if a Pacific Power of the lawlessness is already at work but the one who now looks at that will continue to do so silly is taken out of the way and then the Lord bless one will be revealed to me the Lord Jesus will open them with the breath of his mouth and destroy by the splendor of his coming so this verse speaks about this is this restraining power to my understanding that restraining power was the holy spirit activist attorney I am agreement because want to show everything on aisle to destroy us but knowing when a war not only by from attacking us to his fullness iam view from taking control of us as a Ventana but so annoying when stands stands in the way of this as a restraining power in full force to prevent the powers of evil in visit but that only happens if you accept the Holy Spirit in April is it indeed knowing when the functions as a shield satanic if to shield was a tiny firm actually performing worse than years already time administering display no Kunekune would see as time to seek easier to accept Marilyn was a clueless on Atlantic and six deserve and be qualified to be for children start son managing this there's a testimony that was shed blood we have been in Israel but I am NOT great Assad no booty I wanna share testimony of that's much closer to home to this because even the speaker magazine our Austin shared but I thought as I was preparing I thought of a testimony that before my trial was Allah and it made me think of this whole thing of the work of the holy spirit and to the witness of the Holy Spirit oh wait Sango years ago I don't have the dates because bill was a little insufficient it's over twice on you so I sang over and make on underwear that's minister of this country like this I see this is about to pay so why and I hope it's this one the method my base have been deceptive good name was led by men enabling him he's gotta stay move up while I fell upon hope so oh when do you see the pastor is going to preach Liam for sale in a layover wound through this BMP way so Phillip MMSE like it's not important long years of Alabama Mason what's this one day but decided touching me my mentor welcome is it generous at home and everything what's not so good I think he what day one I answer who really were trying to the saloon right and then what penny whistle you know but sickness can work on borracho so Corbin analysis is convening a society original are known to cooperate organizations and community members with awkward was going to be unique another good Anna's and come to they are anemic jail so top 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gHAD7NnS7jw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHAD7NnS7jw | Pip's Planespotting LIVE!! From Salt Lake City International Airport Glistening with Snow on NOW!! | [Music] foreign thank you foreign thank you foreign thank you one o'clock on the dot is where we're at on a sunny Friday afternoon at Salt Lake City International Airport it is pip and I am broadcasting live from Salt Lake City International Airport and I am thrilled to have you joining me after a rough couple of days hope you can hear me all right give me a thumbs up if you can hear me but it is a gorgeous day outside for plain spotting uh a little chilly with a south wind 36 degrees is where we currently stand at Salt Lake City International Airport and um winds out of the South could be guessing up to 20 knots but regardless thank you for tuning in for a fantastic Friday edition of plain spotting [Music] I got officially when I measured the snow so if you run the benches like in Draper up on the hill you got two feet probably if you're looking close uh on the mountains there they probably got two feet of snow and uh so yeah there's a good snowstorm on Tuesday into Wednesday and took it so glad you could join us back in Action today [Music] don't hesitate to say hi or give us a good like And subscribe we'd love to grow the channel and educate and help you enjoy Aviation a little bit better wherever you're at and I wanted to start a little bit earlier so if people leave the office a little bit earlier they can still enjoy some of the plane spotting if you're on the East Coast or if you're in the central or across the globe but we are in the parking garage high above Salt Lake City International Airport kind of quiet right now but we expect a lot of arrivals in the one and two o'clock hour We're departing to the South today so uh Runway 16 left and right as well as arrivals will be landing on those runways and that usually the private Aviation that you see there in the long end of the field or at the far end of the field thanks for the like by the way uh typically a land on Runway 17 but maybe a busy weekend for general aviation as the mountains of course like we said got a lot of snow in fact like I said uh call it two feet of snow a little bit over so very busy busy busy busy busy uh when uh Tuesday into Wednesday in fact some neighborhoods up on the hill still haven't had their streets plowed I was seen on the news last night so thankfully my street was plowed in Murray City of Murray hats off to you guys I did get my I did get my four-wheel drive uh truck stuck there was so much snow afternoon into Tuesday and Wednesday that when I got home from plane spotting on Tuesday I I purposely just kind of Drew drove into a giant snow drift where my parking spot along the street was just said screw it because I'm done for the day so I was stuck for about 15 minutes but the uh stranger Ranger did all right thanks for everybody for tuning in feel free to say hi it's a gorgeous state of playing spot today and that and I hope you're hearing me okay I was messing with the audio and we should be okay today if you cannot hear me uh let me know and uh I'll tase myself but regardless should have a lot of good action today for a couple hours and don't forget to like And subscribe enjoy the channel I am here for you if you have any questions uh feel free to message me in fact uh best way to message me I'll write it down here in the chat but it is a gorgeous sunny day I just hope the wind doesn't kick up too much in the afternoon supposed to have uh gusts up to 30 miles an hour so cross my fingers it never gets that bad but thrilled to have you joining us my name is PIP if you're new to the channel and welcome in I'm gonna get you some arrival action here in the next no two or three minutes tell you what's coming in arriving we already had you know the Paris A330 uh Delta the A330 that comes in from Paris typically it will arrive early so I may have to start going 12 to 2 just so you guys can get a clip of that because it usually arrives early and does a really good job foreign but in the meantime we'll see Skywest 39 22 peeking out over uh in the distance so we'll turn the camera towards the beginning of Runway 16 left and zoom in a little bit foreign so this is the uh if I can just say this is the Salt Lake you want to be a part of in Clear Skies after the snow no inversion this this is what you want so this little tidbit for you [Music] looks like they are pushing them sidestepping them to the west side of the airport we have but we do have a Cessna 750 west side of the airport we but uh we do have an assessment inbound shortly probably there's 17 left so we'll keep an eye out for that sucker or Runway 17 there's no 17 left in Salt Lake excuse me [Music] so if anybody's able to hear me just give me a thumbs up that you can hear me all right thanks for the like by the way and the like again appreciate it foreign challenge is with all that snow and if your plane's white it's going to be a little harder to see it so I'll do my best to uh catch it but I'm thrilled to be out here again after a day off and it's just a nice day [Music] just thrilled to be with you guys looks like they did end up sending them to 16 left and this is the inbound on a 175 39 22 Delta 3922 from building them to 16 left and this is the inbound on a 175 39 22 Delta 3922 from foreign this is as we catch the tail they're like a shark that building is the future other half of concourse a if anybody's just tuning in we're at Salt Lake City International Airport and thrilled that you could be a part of the action foreign day out here next time so we are on the east side I purposely picked this just so you could get a good view of the mountains and it's a little more picturesque on this side plus you've got the skyline and downtown Salt Lake so that's specifically why I decided to go with the typically why I decided to go with the the mountains there if you look to the left that is the University of Utah and then you can also see a little bit to the left on the left side of the screen that's the U.S capital and then you see downtown Salt Lake City and the great Wasatch mountains behind [Music] it's like we get a Southwest departure while I was distracted by the beautiful scenery on a 737 700 [Music] . keep an eye on that too we'll head back over to we'll head back over to Runway 16 left it's where we're currently viewing for any action should be a busy Friday see the Delta hanger in the distance [Music] so get another e175 inbound probably my favorite little jet favorite Regional Jet by far and granted there's only a few manufacturers of Regional debt Jets but probably one of my favorites [Music] thanks everybody for tuning in tuning in thanks for the likes and uh like the construction workers getting in the way there they're finishing so that that second part of The Concourse where you see those guys walking on top of the roof they're finishing the um other half of concourse a and adding a bunch of space so that definitely should be beneficial inbounds to us check it out so I'm thinking that uh ATC will put all the uh Eastern arrivals on our Runway 16 left that we're staring at out there so we're looking directly north Northeast right now where the camera's pointed so we got arrivals in from in the next half hour Atlanta San Diego Billings Dallas [Music] Denver [Music] San Francisco Amsterdam we'll see if they put the international arrival on our side my guess is they'll go 16 right and that is the and then also Elko and Elko Nevada on the tiny crj-200 inbound so that's the next hour thanks for everybody tuning in in for the likes it's just a really nice day out and I'm happy that I can share it with you that's part of the fun [Music] you're just tuning in and are at work still thanks for keeping the stream on while you're working hard [Music] thanks for the like holler at me and uh just again a nice Clear Day in Salt Lake City temperature of 36 degrees I did want to bring to attention a little bit of Aviation news for you if you like to stay on top of that low-cost Japanese carrier zip air will be starting flights to San Francisco non-stop to Tokyo Narita so you've got the flagship carriers of Japan which is a a and then also Japan Airlines but zip air announced this week they're kind of a low-cost carrier that does trans transatlantic and trans-pacific of course uh they will be starting to fly into San Francisco I believe in June four days a week into San Francisco so that's pretty cool thanks for the likes my new Hot Spot good got delayed in the snowstorm so I was hoping I'd have it by today so I apologize but FedEx uh was apparently stuck in the storm or something so my apologies [Music] oh we got a minute let's swing back to the right here yes get a good view of the Wasatch mountains in downtown Salt Lake just enjoy that yeah tighten up the old tripod here and uh let's zoom out so you can enjoy it a little bit better [Music] great visibility today for plain spotting thanks for everybody for tuning in and saying hi and for the likes if you're new to the channel uh welcome in we'd love to have you subscribe and like uh subscribing is the best way to know where I'll be next broadcasting next now Salt Lake's my home base so predominantly it's going to be areas around here airports around here but once in a while like last week I was down in Las Vegas and Phoenix on location so you never know where I'll show up next which is pretty cool so thanks for the like and saying hi do you see inbound for us to check out what we've got here looks like we got a hawker 850 inbound here on well maybe it'll be uh 16 left if that'll be 17. thanks for everybody tuning in enjoying the beautiful scenery and having some fun with me pip I do want to also give credit to the Boys At airline videos live they are down not to take you away from my great work but they're actually down in Los Angeles in the middle of kind of a snowstorm slash rainstorm and it's chilly and it's rainy uh and when I was watching this morning it was 47 degrees and rain so kudos to them airline videos live for sticking out in the elements because I was out here on Tuesday when I was 25 degrees and out in the elements because I was out here on Tuesday when it was 25 degrees and we were getting so I hope you tune in and see all the snow falling and now freezing it was on Tuesday [Music] looks like you got a Delta surprise here didn't expect this one I figured they would go to 16 or right 737 900. you can see an American Airlines a321 right there as well they're probably waiting for takeoff or departure clearance foreign you know I was thinking about this uh you know I was thinking about this uh to uh February or today in January typically are good times to fly a little bit cheaper than in the summertime because the demand just isn't there so you can get a lot more bang for your buck if you're looking to travel if you can get time off in February or January [Music] thanks so much for everybody tuning in and enjoying the nice weather today feel free to say hi foreign it's just a beautiful day out here there's uh nothing else to it so I wasn't going to miss this opportunity [Music] right Amsterdam is on Final along with the Delta 2624 from Boise which I see I see Boise and then also uh the A330 so you're gonna enjoy this next minute or so very happy to see that it's inbound uh is from Boise Idaho Boise if you don't know is about a six hour drive from Salt Lake City taking account rest stops and all that jazz prying in the background nice smooth Landing there looks like a a319 so I'm not gonna spend hold on to this guy for too long because I want to get a good shot of the uh A330 inbound that appears to be coming our way so we'll Zoom back out and kind of focus in on that and there she is always happy to see that ATC grants my wishes once in a while foreign I do have gloves on to smooth but it is cold 36 degrees 37 now and we are expecting a nice brisk South Wind so apologies for a little bit of shakiness foreign I love how it just kind of Glides in the air and just hangs there in the air you can see it poking out there beautiful so my name's pip if you're just joining in uh my channel is PIP Hastings you can also message me on Instagram at two three right Productions thrilled to have you and that must have been a pretty light flight from Paris because they stopped very short so I'm sure everybody enjoyed having the extra space for sure yeah looks like that American is finally getting on its way so that was uh Delta flight inbound from Amsterdam thanks for everybody tuning in got a great crowd today um I will try and keep the camera steady with the wind starting to pick up here in the afternoon foreign but we are looking towards the north Northeast and it looks like we're getting ready to depart here in a minute the American to Dallas I think is just short of the threshold if you're new to the channel uh we would love a like And subscribe so people are a little more aware of us and we can continue to grow plus I've said this before but the best way to find out where we're going to be at actually is by subscribing because I'll put out a video typically uh telling you where I'm gonna be at so that's inbound uh Seattle uh 2874 it's arriving also lined up for takeoff it's Delta 367 on a 321 Delta a321 uh also American 2846 on a 321. and Delta 2071 on a Neo headed to Las Vegas some nice planes lock it up here on a Neo headed to Las Vegas some nice planes lock it up here thank you thanks so much for tuning in let me know how the stream looks anything we can do better we are here to please I aim to please quiet audience today that's okay though all right looks like Delta is up first [Music] it's like the Neo is taking the runway headed to Las Vegas thank you [Music] foreign [Music] travels down to Las Vegas on that a321 Neo and if we hurry over I bet we've got the next one in line so the previous generation of the a321 ready for takeoff to Atlanta [Music] foreign plus we get a nice headwind coming from the south so certainly helps the speed there's that American flight headed to Dallas 2846 lining up here thanks for all the likes and the support and join the conversation feel free to say hi [Music] nice wind chill though today man I can't wait till the spring it is arid [Music] cool it looks like we get a full one today headed to Dallas typically when I fly American to Dallas it is typically full on the American Airlines Dallas one of the busiest airports in the United States home of uh American Airlines but also home of Southwest Airlines in fact [Music] I want to say it's one of the I'm gonna have to do some math on this one but one of the few cities that have two headquarters in hey Michael how's it going man thanks for saying hi appreciate it welcome aboard sir what you up to today other than watching some great plane spotting foreign [Music] thanks for all the likes everybody's being super generous today or they just really like the broadcast and I tend to agree it's perfect weather rather than the temperature so if we can keep this wind down this will be definitely beneficial [Music] ah right on man right on I hear it's who's I uh mom's my mom my parents live in Dallas uh and uh they said that it was about 80 degrees here earlier this week hey Gary thanks for the like and saying hi yeah it's a beautiful day out [Music] oh nice so do you know which Runway it is uh in Dallas that uh when I worked at Envoy there the the um in Dallas the headquarters was right over Runway 17 left I want to say it's always like at the Far Eastern side of the airport [Music] yeah and I missed DFW a lot um in fact I want to get back there soon I wish they'd build like apartments right there I don't think I would have ever left Envoy because they had a huge Green Space um but uh I guess they're building like a warehouse or something I was back there for Christmas foreign [Music] at Southwest who's a dispatcher was giving me a hard time because it was 80 degrees and then 40 today and uh that sounds like Dallas weather speaking of weather that is downtown Salt Lake City uh if you're new to the stream we are at Salt Lake City International Airport it's about the 30th busiest airport in the United States it's 25 20 30th but I tell you what when that storm hit on Tuesday due to everybody's flight either being delayed or canceled the parking garage was totally full I had to legally park to do the stream thankfully I didn't get towed but it was completely full we got anywhere from uh let's just call it a foot to two feet of snow kind of in the general vicinity of Salt Lake and especially up there on the hill if you see and then down south yeah definitely uh yeah it is uh Founders Plaza one of my personal favorites actually to be honest uh Founders Plaza was probably before I got into flight dispatching and Aviation but I drove there one day because I'd already always been interested in planes and that's kind of what got me hooked was was having Founders Plaza there and it's super easy to get to and you know it's not out of the way so if you need something to eat you can go down to the McDonald's and Grapevine or get some barbecue and Grapevine it's like five minutes away uh so it's really just a great place to be uh Dalton what's up dude you survive uh all this snow because uh on Tuesday or Wednesday I was really smart and decided to broadcast | Pip Hastings Aviation | UCPC8sLS64GWO8a-7r0sMDdg | 2023-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,426 | 17,343 |
awK-VrlOIFc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awK-VrlOIFc | How God cooks you for the next level Message Only SUNDAY 12 7 2020 | hello everyone thank you for joining us today on harvesters online if you're wondering what harvesters is it's a church where you can you know where you can be yourself everyone is welcome the way they are and we pray the word of god in such a way that changes lives and causes them to change other people my name is bolaji do and you know for over 15 years right now i've been pursuing connecting people with god and helping them fulfill their purpose in christ jesus and if that is your dream then you have to stay glued today because god is going to minister in a special way anywhere you are call the brothers your sister family to join in this service there's going to be life changing in jesus name just for you to know every as soon as we're about to at this time we'll take our titan our offerings if you're new to this we understand that you may not have to give but if this is your church and you understand what the bible says about titan offering we love to receive it right now someone says why do we give one of the reasons why we give is very simple because every time we give we are able to suppress selfishness and self-centeredness and let the devil know that we're not worshiping money what needs not a master jesus christ our master because every time you give it crushes something on the inside of you most cannot give because money is their god and that's what they serve but every time we're bringing in our titan offerings and help the poor that's what we're able to do and today that's exactly what we're going to do as we give today it's going to be painful sometimes it's going to hurt but you know the thing when i give like that you know it pains in the moment but on the other end i feel so fulfilled that i'm able to do something that is selfless i'm able to give to help other people and to support the curse of jesus christ hallelujah the account details on the screen if you want to pay your tithe you can go ahead and pay if you want to give your offering you're going to give your offering if you want to help with our end the hunger project you can go ahead and do right now but as we pray believe in faith and receive in jesus name our dear father will thank you because everything anyone has is from you oh god in heaven and you blessed us in a way that we cannot even imagine because we do not save money because of our faith in you because despite all people are saying we're able to bring our tithe bring our offerings and worship you in a very significant way lord we ask that you please receive us in jesus name and i'm i'm asking for those i don't have that lot of you please open the door and provide for them in the name of jesus christ thank you heavenly father in jesus mighty name we pray somebody say amen amen amen and amen praise the lord amen and amen glory to god hallelujah today i'm going to talk to you about something very special in fact when i when i was putting the title of the message together someone says someone said to me do you really want to say that because i want to talk to you about how god cooks you for the next level how god cooks you for the next level you know um [Laughter] wow you know when you talk about cook you know a lot of people think about cooking like you know getting fortified when our god fortifies you you know what i've noticed is this over time i've come across people and people ask me these questions in different ways they say things like what why am i not moving forward why does it feel as if i'm stuck some people say i'm not where my mates are some people say that i don't know what's going on but things seem just very slow and when they say that there's just an underlying assumption that you know there is a place i need to be but i'm not there and i'm struggling i'm really struggling but let me say something to you aging is automatic but growth is not automatic for you to grow you have to be intentional and the truth is what we've noticed is this what will help you in this stage of growth might be practically useless in another stage of growth look at the story i i want to share the story with you i don't know if you know the story of of apple apple by steve jobs you know in 1985 they were about you know steve job left apple and apple began to lose 1 billion dollars almost every year then 1997 steve jobs came back and when steve job came back you know apple and microsoft have been someone says why is he going with it just just stay with me i just want to show you something that what is helpful in this season might not be helpful now that season it's that's how it works sometimes so in 9th and 7th they brought apple back and when they brought apple back before that time i pulled out micros and microsoft are like you know competitors and steve job looked at everything they were doing and what did he do he said the first thing he's going to do is that he's going to go into a strategic partnership with microsoft and that would have been an awful thing to do because microsoft has a place of strength apple was not at the place of strength so the negotiation would have not been on play on an equal playing ground and if you have you know if you do business or you're on an entrepreneurship you know that's a no no then he looked at all the range of the apple product because we're making huge losses losing almost a billion dollars every year and he says we're making too many things i thought you should say we're not making enough of enough things and it began to reduce and streamline what they were making to focus on the purpose of apple why am i saying this to you sometimes the way to get to the next level is that you have to unlearn where you are currently and begin to learn new things sometimes what delays you or holds you back from the next level is this there's so much knowledge and attachment to the old level that you cannot go ahead see what steve job did very very instructive what he did was that oh this was good for us but it's not good for now that's the reason why have you noticed fifty percent of all divorces happens within the first five years of marriage what in the first five years so what's spectacular with it it's not really about the devil is the fact that when people get married all the things they know are lent as singles that they have to dump when they get married they bring into marriage and they're not able to adjust and because of that there is a harvard life of what of of marital problems and i'm saying this to you because if you're going to grow if you're going to grow you're going to learn something the key to growing to your next level is you are learning what you know and learning new things that's what it's going to be sometimes you know i read a great chat that i said he said the 21st century literature will not be the one that cannot read or write he said it would be the man that can lend but cannot learn because guess what things are really changing and as we bring this into our teaching on the side portion because that's what my focus answered today i'm saying that how does god cook you how how does god cook you so if you're an entrepreneur if you're a career person you need to know something if i need to move to my next level how am i going to the next level there are things in my next level i need to know and there are things i need to unlearn to move to my next level that's really powerful do you know that when you enter the company as an entry officer all you need to succeed is a lot of technical skill but once you want to middle management what you succeed is no longer technical skill what's it it's now is that managerial skill just imagine that and that's why a lot of people become managers and now they become the struggle because they don't know what to do as managers they were very good as people that did the work but when it comes to managing people and managing systems that's so difficult the same thing the same thing with entrepreneurs when they start a business it's really good but after two years i don't know if you know this 45 of businesses collapse in the first five years also because what they need to already don't know the same thing with the christian life listen to me what made you a strong christian the first two years it may not be enough to help you go further for you to go farther you may need to unlearn certain things and learn new things let's see the way jesus christ said it here in john chapter 15 and verse one look at what the bible says this is very powerful he says i am the true vine and my father is a husband man every branch in need that buried no fruit he says he says every branch in me rather that buried fruit bread not food he take it out and every branch in me that bears fruit guess what he does he says everyone that is productive in me everyone that is growing he says how does god make him grow some more he says when sun is growing god will take what is going and purge what is growing my god what god does is so powerful he takes this person that is growing and it begins to remove from you because sometimes when you need to go farther you need to carry less weight so it begins to take out from you he will take up some habits he will take out some values because he wants you to grow listen to me the next step of your growth either it has to do with business it i asked through your career or with your christian life is that you have to unplug certain things so that you can go ahead so god prays for god is very certain he says the way i'm going to grow you is this i'm going to pull out some things unfortunately most of us feel insecure because these are the things we're used to most of us feel insecure because these are the things that brought us here and god says i want to take you farther i want to take you deeper i want to make you stronger but for you to go stronger you must let go of those old things and bring new things that's why the bible says forget the former things concede another things of all he said be all i do new things glory to god i said glory to god so the key is letting that on learning ha what do you learn looked up tonight this is very powerful today luke chapter 9 this might be a good time to call someone to join this to join this and watch on any platform you're watching on and if it's a blessing to you hey i want to thank all of you that send me messages on instagram and twitter and emails it's refreshing to hear from you you send yours today listen to luke chapter 9 this is very powerful verse 23. see i know aside from the story of apple and how apple you know had to make certain changes and on learn certain behaviors to become more effective but that applies to a business principle you know i just love to teach like jesus how does jesus christ teach he will use stories and natural to illustrate the spiritual truth just imagine secular companies who want to want to become more effective or profitable what they'll do that they will streamline to become more effective they will have to unlearn some become more effective and pick up new behavior what about in the spiritual what about in your pursuit of god what about in the discipleship journey what does it look like for you to grow deeper in christ for you to go deeper in the things of god you have to unlearn certain things and pick up certain things some things were okay at a certain level of spirituality at a certain level of spirituality you could say some things at some level of spirituality spirituality you could do some things but when you go deeper some things are not allowed again this is the way paul says it he says all things are love for but all things are not expedient in other words he says all things are okay but i can't do that other can i cannot i cannot i'm sorry i cannot because i'm at a deeper dimension because what happens to you is that sometimes you have a christian and you have a criticism i've been an old christian you are not an old christian because you've done it for 10 years you're an old christian because you've gotten deeper luke chapter 9 luke chapter 9 verse 23. the bible says and jesus said unto them if any man will come after me let him see last week i spoke about the first line if anyone will come after me and if you miss the message my god go back to it it's on youtube but he says if anyone will come after me that means the first thing is to pursue because the proof of desire is pursued you can't say you're serious about your christian life and it does not show your pursuit if you are serious about knowing jesus more it's going to show in your time it's going to show in the spend of your resources your kids are going to know that you're serious about showing jesus you know someone asked them saying how can i get my kids to pray i said the first thing that you must be a man of prayer because children don't become what they hear they become what they see when your kids see you basking as the father as the mom in the glory of god and they all poor kotoro bakaski and they can see you worship in that way what happens they begin to pay attention that's this is very important it's difficult to teach someone to pray while you do not pray it's difficult to teach your kids to valley church when you sit at home and you're off in the kitchen and off year and half yeah that's not the way you receive the god's word you put your kids beside you and you help them where they hear the word of god and they say you're taking notes and they go that is it that seriously my god this is a function of heaven and hell glory to god see what the bible says here it says if any man will come after me let him deny himself see that's what i'm going to he says the first thing you have to do if you want to become a disciple is that you have to follow what has come in god means a change of direction hey i was going like this normally you know this is me pursuing my dreams this is me pursuing my desires this me pursuing marriage i'm so into marriage i'm looking for the guy that's going to marry me oh my my six-pack oh that knight and the ammo that's what i'm looking for i'm on this i'm i'm a married man i just want to care for my family all my three kids i want to really care for them and send them to spain to school and want to do holidays in the south of france and that's wonderful that's your direction but jesus christ says if you want to come after if you want to follow me you must come coming's a changing direction i want to go here he wants me to go there that's what shows you serious question are you going where the flesh is taking you or you're following the direction of jesus anybody can claim oh you know you know i love jesus listen the love of jesus would show in a change of direction the love of jesus will show in a change of direction you cannot become deeper in christ until you follow entirely the level of following christ will determine your depth in christ it's a come question what area are you struggling with god what area have you given yourself an excuse that you know this is what god wants for me but god is touching that area is god talking about your parities how you place your job and making money above him is god talking about how you place kids above your prayer time is god talking about how you place your career above him is that what he means he's god talking about how you place your uncertainty and fears above him the reason why is this if you place anything above your relationship with god you've given satan something they can mess with to distract you satan will stop playing you he's going to play like a toy you know you know you know you know those things we had when we were younger they called them um they called them i think was some kind of a show and you know in those shows um it's puppet show it's professional you see the going tom you know like that and they're pulling the strings when satan knows that your job is before god every time he wants to distract you it touches your job because he knows you can't do anything when satan knows that to marry a husband before god happens that wants to distract you he touches the husband when satan knows that money is before god everything wants to distract you he touches money because he knows that these are the things you're valuable for god but what did god himself say he said thou shalt have no other god beside me he says i'm a jealous god you have nothing there must be nothing in your heart competing for my space it's either i'm the lord of all or and the lord of nothing and that's huge because many of us are sharing our hearts with christ christ stays in one place then characters don't happen and i'm not saying career is bad i'm only saying that christ is first everything comes second glory to god i said glory to god so it says that if any man will come after me the next line says let him deny deny himself that's what i want to say he says deny himself the night himself says i'm not priority denying himself says in terms of my relationship with god i am not priority nah nah nah i am not parity that's what deny the night means that whatever i know uh-uh zero he says i deny all the things i want i unlearn all the things i know i unlearn paul says everything i know before i make dunk for the purpose of the high calling and that's why it starts from see we have what i call a selfie generation what the self regeneration in the old generations our father will worship a madura and they will worship shanghai and they will worship all those idols but in this generation the idol we worship is is ourself it's called the self idol it's who you are so you have people say oh this what i want to do that's what i feel like doing it's about how you feel it's about how you want it it's if it's not convenient it's not god and we worship ourselves and god says you cannot know me that way he said the biggest thing i'm going to fight with when it comes to you is that you must deny yourself you must be able to say no to yourself some people say will you fast oh no you know when it comes to fasting i always have things in my stomach that's why i don't fan do you go to church on sunday no you know i just did church you know in my own way read the bible well it gets so boring listen to me a lot of things are boring and useful to your destiny and a lot of things are enjoyable and destructive to your destiny he says if any man will come after me let him deny himself question someone says how do i know if i'm growing in christ are you growing in denial let me say this to you if you are a christian that wants that is growing in christ there are things you cannot say because you are denied there are places you cannot go because you are denied they are movies you cannot watch because you are denied there are ways you cannot spend your money because you are denied the their relationship you cannot have because you're like if you're a christian and you're able to do everything it shows that you are not great as a christian because the mark of a growing christian is denial do you know what it means to forgive and not walk in unforgiveness or bitterness that is so difficult sometimes because some people are so mean but because you're a child of god and you understand what it is to be a christian even though it hurts you you deny your feeling and your what you do it you forgive you forgive your husband you god forgive your wife you forgive your mother in love you forgive your colleague you forgive that pastor that person in church you forgive them and begin to work towards it many people say i've forgiven but these are you know if you're forgiven or not this is forgiven every time you think about that person what's the feeling inside is it a pain that something evil should happen to them or it's just a numbness when you forgive that's why you experience a numbness you just become indifferent it could hurt but you wish them well and the reason i'm saying so that a lot of people that say they forgive and are actually living in in bitterness that's the truth they're actually living off and if you and listen under the sound of my voice maybe you're the person in the kitchen maybe you're the lady on the couch maybe you're the guy eating food and watching this right now and you're just hearing this i should drive and you're struggling don't forget you have to stop for a minute because god wants to sort you out god wants you to sort that out right now either your name is victoria or your name is opel it's funky whatever you what wants to sort that out right now because your unforgiveness is going to open doors to darkness and that's been very destructive so jesus christ said if you come after me he says deny yourself a growing christian is a follower of christ the degree of following determines the lack of spiritual growth so someone says how does god prepare me for the next level listen to me god has no problem in taking next level but god is saying before i take you to the next level i have to prepare you for the next level listen to me there is a prepared place for you but god has to prepare you for the best place let you become what let you become a nuisance in your prepared place the prodigal son had does breakthrough and messed it up many people if god blesses them the way they are they will mess up that breakthrough they will mess up their marriage they will mess up their finances they will mess up the job they will mess up the name of christ so what god does is that before you get there like israel he takes you to a journey and in that journey it builds into your patience he built into maturity he built into your some strength he abuses your self-discipline he built you some stamina because there's something you have to get into that's something you have to move into the question is this this is what god wants to do in your life are you opening up for god or you are busy resisting the spirit of god and say no and say no and god says i want to prepare you for your destiny it's time for you to live where you are it's good to be here but there's a place you have to go to come up either and how god prepares you as this he needs to build and cook you from the inside oh glory to god so how does god grow us the bible says how does god grow us because i just told you the same thing in business you saw the apple story there's another story like lego the same thing with lego lego the toy company the same thing how did they grow they had to streamline some of them business right now and for you to grow you need to learn the principle you have to do less to do more and how god draws you he begins to empty you you are too full when you are too let me put some other way when you are not hungry for god it's because you are full of other things what can you be full of you can be full of the cares of life you can be full of money you can be full of yourself you can be full of pressure you can be full of pleasure you can be full of you know all those things that people are chasing after you can be full of just the right race you can just focus let me show you what this looks like what happens before look at my table this table is nice this is fanta let me let me show you fanta wow that's nice it's nice so if you're in church having phantom you can have one in your home also but guess what look at this glass is going to be fantastic soon nice fanciful this is water this is water is god holy spirit symbol of water guess what when i try to put the water inside i don't know if you can see through the camera what happens it begins to overflow why can't the water stay because the glass is full the reason why you don't you're not hungry for god is you're full of other things your glasses full some of you are full of money that desire for money some of you i just saw food yours my family my family your political ambition has filled you that the entrepreneurship has filled you your desire for all the things that's fueled you and god is saying that hey if you want me to come in that make space for me make space for god would you look at the person sitting up next to you even if he's your wife in your sitting room or someone that is on the other side and say hey make room for god make room for god there are many ladies that all they pray about is god give me husband lord give me husband god give me a husband if you don't give me a husband and some other guys oh i just want money i just want man i want it all those good things are good but god is more than that god is my magician god is not a magician what god wants from you is to have a relationship not to give you stuff give yourself is wonderful but he wants a relationship with you he says if anyone will come he's going to deny himself someone says why is it important to grow because the truth is that god is going to cook you you want to go next level god is going to cook you and you must allow yourself to be cooked cooked means god is going to prepare you this is very powerful that's really very powerful how does he cook you he's going to he's going to what the first thing you have to do deny yourself someone says okay because let me tell you something a lot of people be like i'm a christian but i'm not that deep listen it's amazing that human beings define different grace of christianity listen to me the same way they're not different grades of sin they're not different gifts of christianity you are either christ's own or you are not christ's own shocked that's the truth you know i'm a christian i'm not really into it yeah i'm not a christian brother listen how do i know that when you were bought born again you were bought by christ when you were bought by christ you are no longer your own your choice is under your you are bought with a price you belong to god so your choices are not your choices so why is it good to become a christian and this one means to become a disciple with a disciple a fully follow-up a full follower of christ they want me to be a disciple just imagine the other day i was invited to the presidency you know in assarak and there was some other you know presidents there and just say oh password really just come and say hello and give us some prayers and as i went to the asteroid my assistant went with me who is like my disciple and as it went with me you know when i got there of course everybody knew that you were coming oh salsa that kind of you know feedback and guess what everybody just walk in me walking me yes sir yes sir then all of a sudden my assistant that walks with me everyone was saying yes sir yes sir to him the question is this are they saying yes sir to him because of who he is or because of who is following they are saying yes and not because of who he is because of who he is following when you are a disciple of master jesus everywhere that he has access to that it commands attention that they say yes sir to him you have access to it also so when does open it doesn't open just for me opens for you you can also speak to things because you have the same access you have the same authority the reason why i can command virus to die and i can come out with craft spray to be expelled is because as the master has authority he's given unto me i'm not an empty disciple the disciple carries not just the role the responsibility but the authority of the master so he says in my name cast out devils oh glory to god let me bring it a little backwards you know what jesus christ says see what bible says he says jesus came back and before i left back father to heaven he says all power in heaven and on earth is given unto me he said go therefore and make disciples what does that mean because i have all power go and make the disciples that will have i would be able to use all the powers i have and they can use it in my name some of you want to see the power of god in your life you want to see miracles happen in your business you want some kind of dimensions to answer prayers where does it come from he doesn't come by the charade and be like hell i'm bored again knows he comes from a private work a deep work a personal work of being a total follower of christ is he going to curse something he's going to cost you something there are friends you will not be able to hang around with their values you have to change so you know i'm not used to church you have to change that value so i say i'm not used to bible study you have to change that value so i say i'm not used to giving to god like from a titan offering you have to change that value because he's going to take some things there are places you can go you can just go and watch all those places where you know you have all these things up immoral and all of that glory to god and god is challenging listen to me today god is challenging a lot of you because why you stating your christmas you've stayed in that christian space for such a long time some of you have become lethargic you become backslidden and it's time for the fire of the holy spirit to come upon your soul it's time for the father the holy spirit to come upon your heart it's time for that look what needs to go he said for that let the jesus go it's time for you to be hot for the lord and passion for jesus it's time for you to get up in the midnight and say midnight prayers and take the bible and the bible comes alive and let the power of god flow through your being oh my god how does god grow us god grows us because growth is not a miracle it's not growth is the effect of the of applying the right principles how does god grow us god grows us by pruning us [Music] paul says timothy if a man poured himself for you to grow there must be pruning for you to go there must be pruning look at joseph look at joseph joseph god had plans for joseph that next level of joseph was becoming a prime minister but when you become a prime minister you can't talk too much you're going to not state secret you have no deep secret that you can't share so how the god joseph he had to take him to experience where he had to shut up because joseph was a dreamer that was talking too much so the first thing that god did to him was he took him to a pit where there was nobody to talk to praise god he was busy growing him then when he left the pit it took him to what potiphar's house as a slave the slave talks but his talk does not count then he you know because he's a slave he's owned he should not be saying nothing then it took him to a prison where he can talk but his talk is behind bars by the time he was done with the process he had learned how to manage his mouth sometimes it's not god holding the answers to your prayer back it's just the fact that you are refusing to allow god prepare you for the next level ahead of you god wants that conflict to move from ten thousand dollars to a hundred thousand dollars god wants you to move from that 100 million to two billion per year but god knows if i give you this thing you will be wrecked and god is saying how can i begin to prepare you and aims of allowing god to prepare you begin to resist god so why do people resist god the reason why it says discipleship is going to cost you something why does it cost you something because the denial means change change means pain it means pain god is going to tell you stop that and that's what you love to do god is going to tell you give that and like god give that but that's what you want to hold on to and it's going to cost you something but what i've come to embrace is this there's nothing that god tells me to do that's one disadvantage you know why because god is not selfish the bible says god is love god is not selfish god is love so how do you grow the first step in growing is this accept responsibility for your spiritual growth you have to accept responsibility don't say well we know we're just at home you know what will i do right now listen we can be our home but god is only in church accept responsibility for growth every morning during the meeting monday to friday i i'm busy leading people in prayer 6 30 a.m get up from bed and just begin to go pokko loko brakataka that's what it means to accept responsibility for growth get a good bible and read the bible and what does that look like let me tell you something a lot of you know what will help you grow spiritually but you're not doing it you know why you just don't want to accept responsibility a lot of you what will help you go spiritually right now is that if there's a relationship you are in that song can hold you accountable and say hey have you prayed did you see shinena yesterday did you kiss la cuida last week you know did you hope you didn't go to that pond site again hope you didn't do that the other day when you when you have this conversation it will help you stay on track but because you do not want to grow intentionally you intentionally stay out of the conversation and indulge yourself with things like you know i watch online no sir if you want to grow you have to be accountable the reason why is that it takes a disciple to make a disciple people are not discipled by themselves it takes a disciple to make a disciple what jesus told the disciples he said because i discipled you go and make other disciples you can't just disciple yourself you need to find people that disciple that can disciple you also and that's what i want to say to you anywhere you're watching from abuja canada london anyway send an email said i need to find a place where i can be discipled because i know i'm not discipled right now that's what it means the second thing you have to do is this deny yourself what does not yourself means restrain it says restraint when self is denied your flourish spiritually a lack of restraint is an indicator of spiritual maturity immaturity you prioritizing yourself what you want what you desire over the things of god is an indicator of lost spiritual maturity the second thing is restrained what did paul say paul says paul says in first corinthians nine he said i therefore put myself under subjection i take my body i put on this objection less i the third thing you have to do is this to grow spiritually you have to unlearn what do you learn or learn certain values unless certain perspective you know some guys every time a girl that is really good walks beside them they will tap the other guy and say oh mike look at that you know and i'ma tell you you have to stop behaving that that way some of you the only thing that makes you shout is money you say ah man i got it but what is that for prayer you just behave as if nothing happened you're passionate about money and business but not passionate about the person i gave you life the reason why is this you have not learned how to unlearn your values your perspective your behavior or your response you know i train myself even though i'm at home anymore even though i'm at home and i'm watching someone on television you know what will happen if i see something that blessed me in the word of god i said praise god oh my i'm praising god he believes washing my hands are up see i don't just want the service on television or on the photo laptop and just go you know i'm sipping something no sir this is the time for the holy ghost my spirit my spirit is open my mind is at a lot i'm expecting something right in my house my hands are up towards heaven i'm saying lord do what you can do holy ghost feel me did he have the testimony the other day that i do as the service was going on there was a man that was struck this is just three weeks ago heart stroke on the bed has whoever asked worship was going on bam he stood up because faith was released glory to god you have to all learn something i have to learn and i'm saying to it because you can grow as an old christian and know you have to learn how do you online three things to learn the first thing is this for you to online you have to be open open mean you have to be accessible and you have to be willing to learn see i've met people that want to go spiritually but they are so insisting on what they think is right which is not scripture you have to be open you can't keep saying ah this is what i think what does the bible say the second thing you have to do is this you have to be accountable you have to be answerable there should be someone that can watch out for you and that's what i want to say to you if you want to grow spiritually you have to find a way to get your e-group and e-group is an online community provided by a church send an email and say i want to be an eagle today because you just need someone that can say hey have you prayed today you know why because it's disciples that make disciples churches by themselves make disciples jesus christ say go into the world and make disciples because it's disciples that make disciples you cannot take someone to where you have not been hell sora you cannot take someone to where you have not been it's when you have been to the deep place of the spirit you can talk about the deepness of the spirit because you've been there like paul says the things that we have touched peter said things we've touched our hands have handled oh what is talking about is it of the word of life and the last one is this i can teach you the water tomorrow if you are going to go to the next level spiritually you have to practice why it's not hearing the word that makes the difference it is doing the work that makes a difference i can teach you about prayer from now to next year or excuse except you stop praying you don't see the result i can teach you about the need to give and be generous help the poor fight and give until you begin to tithe and give you will not be able to go far listen to me the journey of the discipleship it's not in the theoretical learning it's in the practical journey of taking steps listen it might be and this is what i tell you we've already start if you understand so i want to start being a stronger christian right now this is how you start don't take a big step he can be too big he can collapse just take one small step just say i'll pray i'll pray for three minutes today i'll read two verses today that's how we start small steps are consistent are better that big steps are inconsistent glory to god i said glory to god i'm telling you something john 15 2 jesus christ said the tree that best fruits the way the father takes it to the next level is that he punishes us he takes some out of it how to ask you is it time for god to take some things out of you it could be painful but let it go let it go that relationship that you need to let go that behavior yourself to let go the habits you have to let go some of you are picking up the wrong stuff and go say let it go and pick up new habits what are new habits new habits of prayer new habits of passion towards god your passion to what god is you know some of you just pray and there's no passion father father no sir passion to us god is you want to worship god and your whole being snows that's oh my god it's the same you want a jackpot your hands are towards heaven and your luck your face leads up oh lord you're wonderful lord you are great you're beautiful oh there is not like you as you're praying you're overwhelmed with the passion for the lord tears streaming down your eyes you're broken in god's presence and people say what is wrong you say i'm sorry you can't understand it because english cannot explain this to you this is deep this is strong that is what it means to be the praise of god how can you be a husband hey you're not challenging your family to pray your kids don't see you pray how can you be a mother and you know a woman of prayer how can you be a single person all you do is just follow all those young girls all around and you don't know to pursue god stop pursuing women pursue god you have rich people that all they have for their wealth is garage and cars that are not rapturable it's time to say no lord i won't stop building investment in god's kingdom let's pray and father let the fire of your spirit follow everyone that's here even when the service is over let them have a compelling desire to engage in prayer to engage in prayer to engage in prayer to take next steps in jesus mighty name amen if this has really blessed you today i want to say something to you if you're a first timer please send me a text this is on the screen i'm going to text hey i'm the first time i would like to just connect with you i would love to connect with you also send me something that can help your spiritual growth in your first summer i would love to connect with you and send you something that will facilitate your spiritual growth but maybe it's time for you to just go deeper you need some accountability i know you're a big man it's okay i know you're like huge in the family but god sees more than that will you just be able to say okay i will need some accountability if you can help me online and just do that for me even though i don't even know i live in lagos or i do not live in lagos or even nigeria i stay in abuja or i stay in new york or i stay in london i just want to provide something that that's good because if any man will come after me he must deny himself so how did i'm going spiritually are you denying yourself praise god at this time i want to just really ask you again now i thank you for for joining us online today i would love to hear your feedback details on the screen more informations are available for axe and you can go back and watch this message online and um if it's your first time if today's your first time send us a message and say this is my first time harvesters and listen let me also say this if you have not been able to give your titan offering and i know that these are difficult times but some of you are 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CtqhuIVPRoQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtqhuIVPRoQ | Exponents 6/10, Day 136, Basic Math for GRE, GMAT, TEAS, SAT, ACT Online Prep Tutor Keshwani | hello my name is kashwani that's k-e -sh Mani we are here because we want to improve our math skill today is our lesson number six in the series of ten on the topic of exponents and today is our day number 136 problem for today is already on the Blackboard let's take a look at it we are told that we have a certain country with a GDP of 1.8 times 10 raised to twelve dollars therefore the toll that the population of the country is 360 million the question simply is what is the per capita income of the country per capita income means income per person per capita income means if we divide we take we take a GDP and you divide by the population I'm going to give you five seconds for you to be able to pause and unpause the video I would like you to try this problem yourself first once you have done so then we'll resume the video and then we'll do it together in a few seconds time here are the answer choices five hundred one thousand two thousand three thousand and five thousand I'll give you five seconds to be able to pause and pause the video all right let's get going so we have to divide the GDP which is 1.8 times 10 raised to 12 by 360 million right now we won't worry about 360 million let's just concentrate on this part 1.8 1.8 10 is to 12 can be written as 10 is to 6 times 10 raised to 6. divided by 360 million which is 10 360 times 10 raised to 6 that's what that is 10 raised to 6 is a million again you do not if you if you have trouble understanding these Concepts if you have trouble understanding this concept post day number 22 we covered this topic millions billions and trillions on day 22 so there is a lesson number 136 on day number 22 we talked about billions and billions and trillions a million standards to six so here we have 10 to 6 on the top we have 10 to 6 in the bottom you can divide the top and the Bottom by 1 million and we can get rid of these splendors to six now we have to contend with 1.6 divided by 360 as you can see it's very it is it's a nuisance to to try to divide 1.8 by 360. let's let's make this 1.8 into some multiple of 360. the way we're going to do that is one point this tenders to 6 that you see there we're going to write that as 1.8 times 10 raised to 3 times 10 is to 3. remember on the bottom you still have 360. 10 to 3 is 1000 10 raise to three is one thousand so we can write this so this part 10 raised to six is already gone so I'm gonna erase this thing that that is already gone it's all gone ten raised to 6 is we're going to write this as standards to 3 times 10 is to 3 which is right here 10 is to 3 times 73 which can be written as 1000 times 1000 that's your 10 raised to six are you with me let's continue so if you have 1.8 times 1000 that's 1800. times 1000 times divided by 360. what do we do next well the rest is very simple the rest is very simple what we have to understand here I'm going to do it on the bar here what we have to understand here is that this 360 that you see there 360 times 10 is 3600. so 360 times 10 is 3600 therefore 360 times 360 times 5 would be half of that would be half of that half of 36 is 18. in other words what I'm trying to make you understand is that 1800 is 5 times 360. 1800 is 5 times 360. so we can divide that in Bottom by 360 and it becomes five voila five times one thousand the per capita GDP in this country is five times one thousand the answer is five thousand in other words try to try to do the problem in as few steps as possible okay that's all there is I'm going to raise the start here I want to do this one more time without the explanation see how it goes let's do it one more time and this time without too much explanation okay Watch What Happens so we have 1.8 times 10 raised to twelve over 360 million it's the same as 1.8 times 10 raised to 6 times 10 raised to 6 over 360 times 1056 10 is to six drops out this 10 raised to six here we're going to write this as 1.8 times 10 raised to 3 times 10 raised to 3 over 360. 1.8 times 1000 is 1800. times 10 raised to 3 over 360. well 360 times 10 is 3600 if 3600 is 10 times the amount 1800 which is half of 36 got to be 5 times the amount so 36 360 divided 1800 divided by 360 is five so five times one thousand let's do one more problem shall we let's do one move we are told that on a certain Highway upon a certain Highway listen I'm not going to write down all the Nitty Gritty I'm just going to speak most of the stuff on certain highway on average there are for every four and every 100 million miles traveled on average there are foreign they're going to give you a little bit more elaborate a little bit more performant way that on average when on on this person on this highway for every 100 million miles that that is travel on the highway on average around 85 accidents 85 vehicles are involved in accidents in a given year question simply is if 5 billion miles will travel how many accidents if 5 billion miles per hour on the highway question is how many vehicles do we expect to be involved in the accidents and here are the other choices of 170 425 1770 42.50 and finally seventeen thousand seven hundred I'm gonna get out of here again one more time I want you to be able to I want you to pause the video I'm going to give you five seconds to be able to pause and unpause the video do it yourself first all right well this is actually a pretty straightforward problem because we are told that 100 million miles that we travel for every 100 million miles that we travel we have 85 accidents if that's true then if you were to travel 10 times the amount of time if you were to travel 10 times the amount would have you would expect to have 10 times as many accidents 10 times 100 million is a thousand million is a thousand million which is sales 1 billion so 1 billion will produce 10 times the amount which is 850. because 1 billion is a thousand million which is 10 times 100 billion so 1 billion will produce 850 we don't have one billion we have 5 billion so we just have to multiply it by five multiply both sides by five that's it we're done the answer is 850 times five I don't know what 155 times 5 is but we know that 1000 times 5 1000 times 5 would have been five thousand therefore 850 times 5 is going to be something less than five thousand little less than five thousand the only answer choice that we see is there is little less than 5000 is B right here well obviously it's not 1 700 it's too small we're looking for a little under five thousand four thousand two hundred I'll see you tomorrow okay bye now | Keshwani Prep | UCBbPoSkV8VkpuxhKnbu42Kw | 2014-06-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,332 | 6,532 |
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HAc0kybbgcI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAc0kybbgcI | Boxing Day: Fun Seekers Celebrate At Beaches, Express Hope For 2022 | NEWS | well in the wake of the boxing day celebration fun seekers have strung various to mark the day plus tv crews spoke to some of them who expressed hope for the forthcoming year here and i'm talking about boxing there you know it's it's about um gifting out um things that you know are watered to people that you love exactly how it was done in the bible yeah when jesus christ was born the baby jesus the following day the three wise men went to give him gifts which is the main essence of boxing day well i'm very happy i'm excited because we are all here together as a family it's been long that we went out together like this so it's just really exciting despite the covey and all the hurdles that come with it we're able to you know stay alive to witness today i mean it's a thing of joy and we give out the courage to god and so we come to celebrate life because life is worth all about celebration i'm so happy i'm i'm enjoying myself and i'm here with my family and it's really really amazing i feel good too i feel i'm happy i'm happy i pray next year gets better yeah it's not been easy but we are glad we are able to see this year's x-mas so i'm happy i'm hoping for greater terms i mean what we could not achieve in the previous years because of you know the pandemic i believe next year will be a year of recovery and also exploits to whatever so many of us have dreams of and goals we have our programs those that wanted to travel to different countries and all that but because of the cove restrictions of movement and all that we are not able to explore it i believe in 2022 i mean so many countries are easing that log down and greater opportunities business opportunities that will enhance better living and all that hopefully but our next year the project we started this year like i'm into fashion design and then whatever i can please wait to graduate next year so hopefully by now 2022 everything will have solid fight hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2021-12-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 403 | 2,105 |
8tjvdEuWqXY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tjvdEuWqXY | ICBM | Wikipedia audio article | an intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM is a guided ballistic missile with a minimum range of 5,500 kilometers 3,400 miles primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads similarly conventional chemical and biological weapons can also be delivered with varying effectiveness but have never been deployed on ICBMs most modern designs support multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles mi RVs allowing a single missile to carry several warheads each of which can strike a different target early ICBMs had limited precision which made them suitable for use only against the largest targets such as cities they were seen as a safe basing option one that would keep the deterrent force close to home where it would be difficult to attack attacks against military targets especially hardened ones still demanded the use of a more precise man bomber second and third generation designs such as the LG M 118 piece clipper dramatically improved accuracy to the point where even the smallest point targets can be successfully attacked ICBMs are differentiated by having greater range in speed than other ballistic missiles intermediate range ballistic missiles irbm medium-range ballistic missiles M RBMS short-range ballistic missiles SRB M s and tactical ballistic missiles TBMs short and medium-range ballistic missiles are known collectively as theater ballistic missiles topic history Topic World War two the development of the world's first practical design for an ICBM a 9/10 intended for use in bombing New York and other American cities was undertaken in Nazi Germany by the team of Wernher von Braun under project America the ICBM a 9 a 10 rocket initially was intended to be guided by radio but was changed to be a piloted craft after the failure of Operation Elster the second stage of the a 9 a 10 rocket was tested a few times in January in February 1945 the progenitor of the a 9 a 10 was the German v2 rocket also designed by von Braun and widely used at the end of World War 2 to bomb British and Belgian cities all of these rockets used liquid propellants following the war von Braun and other leading German scientists were relocated to the United States to work directly for the US Army through Operation Paperclip developing the irbm s ICBMs and launchers this technology was also predicted by US Army General HAP Arnold who wrote in 1943 someday not too distant there can come streaking out of somewhere we won't be able to hear it it will come so fast some kind of gadget with an explosive so powerful that one projectile will be able to wipe out completely this city of Washington topic Cold War in the immediate post-war era the US and USSR both started rocket research programs based on the German wartime designs especially the v2 in the US each branch of the military started its own programs leading to considerable duplication of effort in the USSR rocket research was centrally organized although several teams worked on different designs early designs from both countries were short-range missiles like the v2 but improvements quickly followed in the USSR early development was focused on missiles able to attack European targets this changed in 1953 when Sergey Korolyov was directed to start development of a true ICBM able to deliver newly developed hydrogen bombs given steady funding throughout the r7 developed with some speed the first launch took place on the 15th of May 1957 and led to an unintended crash 400 kilometers 250 miles from the site the first successful test followed on the 21st of August 1957 the AR 7 flew over 6,000 kilometers 3,700 miles and became the world's first ICBM the first strategic missile unit became operational on the 9th of February 1959 at places in Northwest Russia it was the same r7 launch vehicle that placed the first artificial satellite in space Sputnik on the 4th of October 1957 the first human spaceflight in history was accomplished on a derivative of r7 Vostok on the 12th of April 1961 by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin a heavily modernized version of the r7 is still used as the launch vehicle for the Soviet Russian Soyuz spacecraft marking more than 60 years of operational history of Sergey Korolyov original rocket design the u.s. initiated ICBM research in 1946 with the RVT a two Hurok project this was a three-stage effort with the ICBM development not starting until the third stage however funding was cut after only three partially successful launches in 1948 of the second stage design used to test variations on the v2 design with overwhelming air superiority and truly intercontinental bombers the newly forming US Air Force did not take the problem of ICBM development seriously things changed in 1953 with the Soviet testing of their first thermonuclear weapon but it was not until 1954 that the Atlas missile program was given the highest national priority the Atlas a first flew on the 11th of June 1957 the flight lasted only about 24 seconds before the rocket blew up the first successful flight of an Atlas missile to full range occurred the 28th of November 1958 the first armed version of the Atlas the Atlas D was declared operational in January 1959 at Vandenberg although it had not yet flown the first test flight was carried out on the 9th of July 1959 and the missile was accepted for service on the 1st of September the r7 and Atlas each required a large launch facility making them vulnerable to attack and could not be kept in a ready state failure rates were very high throughout the early years of ICBM technology human spaceflight programs Vostok mercury Voskhod Gemini etc served as a highly visible means of demonstrating confidence in reliability with successes translating directly to national defense implications the u.s. was well behind the Soviet Union in the space race so US President John F Kennedy increased the stakes with the Apollo program which used Saturn rocket technology that had been funded by President Dwight d Eisenhower these early ICBMs also form the basis of many space launch systems examples include r7 Atlas redstone Titan and proton which was derived from the earlier ICBMs but never deployed as an ICBM the Eisenhower administration supported the development of solid fueled missiles such as the LG M 30 Minute Man Polaris and Skybolt modern ICBMs tend to be smaller than their ancestors due to increased accuracy and smaller and lighter warheads and used solid fuels making the less useful as orbital launch vehicles the Western view of the deployment of these systems was governed by the strategic theory of mutual assured destruction in the 1950s and 1960s development began on anti-ballistic missile systems by both the u.s. and USSR these systems were restricted by the 1972 ABM Treaty the first successful ABM tests were conducted by the USSR in 1961 that later deployed a fully operating system defending Moscow in the 1970s see Moscow ABM system the 1972 salt treaty froze the number of ICBM launches of both the US and the USSR at existing levels and allowed new submarine based SLBM launchers only if an equal number of land-based ICBM launchers were dismantled subsequent talks called salt 2 were held from 1972 to 1979 and actually reduced the number of nuclear warheads held by the US and USSR salt 2 was never ratified by the United States Senate but its terms were nevertheless honored by both sides until 1986 when the Reagan administration withdrew after accusing the USSR of violating the pact in the 1980's President Ronald Reagan launched the Strategic Defense Initiative as well as the MX and man ICBM programs China developed a minimal independent nuclear deterrent entering its own Cold War after an ideological split with the Soviet Union beginning in the early 1960s after first testing a domestic built nuclear weapon in 1964 it went on to develop various warheads and missiles beginning in the early 1970s the liquid fueled ef5 ICBM was developed and used as a satellite launch vehicle in 1975 the df5 with range of 10,000 to 12,000 kilometers 6,200 to 7500 miles long enough to strike the western US in the USSR was silo deployed with the first pair in service by 1981 with possibly 20 missiles in service by the late 1990s China also deployed the jl1 medium-range ballistic missile with a reach of 1,700 kilometers 1,100 miles aboard the ultimately unsuccessful type 92 submarine topic post Cold War in 1991 the United States and the Soviet Union agreed in the start I treaty to reduce their deployed ICBMs and attributed warheads as of 2016 all five of the nations with permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council have operational long-range ballistic missile systems Russia the United States and China also have land-based ICBMs the u.s. missiles are silo-based while China and Russia have both silo and road-mobile DF 31 RT 2 p.m. to topple M missiles Israel is believed to have deployed a road-mobile nuclear ICBM the Jericho 3 which entered service in 2008 an upgraded version is in development India successfully test-fired agni-v with a strike range of more than 5000 kilometers 3,100 miles on the 19th of April 2012 claiming entry into the ICBM club the missiles actual range is speculated by foreign researchers to be up to 8,000 kilometers 5,000 miles with India having downplayed its capabilities to avoid causing concern to other countries by 2012 there was speculation by some intelligence agencies that North Korea is developing an ICBM North Korea successfully put a satellite into space on the 12th of December 2012 using the 32 metre tall 105 feet unha-3 rocket the United States claimed that the launch was in fact a way to test an ICBM Sea timeline of first orbital launches by country in early July 2017 North Korea claimed for the first time to have tested successfully an ICBM capable of carrying a large thermonuclear warhead in July 2014 China announced the development of its newest generation of ICBM the Dongfeng 41 DF 41 which has a range of 12,000 kilometers 7500 miles capable of reaching the United States and which analysts believe is capable of being outfitted with Mir V technology most countries in the early stages of developing ICBMs have used liquid propellants with the known exceptions being the Indian agni-v the plan but canceled South African RSA for icy I am and they're now in service Israeli Jericho 3 the RS 28 summit Russian ours - 28 summit nato reporting name satan - is a russian liquid-fueled mir v equipped super heavy thermonuclear armed intercontinental ballistic missile in development by the mikheyev rocket design bureau from 2009 intended to replace the previous r36 missile it's large payload would allow for up to 10 heavy warheads or 15 lighter ones or up to 24 hypersonic glide vehicles use 74 or a combination of warheads and massive amounts of countermeasures designed to defeat anti-missile systems it was heralded by the russian military as a response to the u.s. prompt Global Strike topic flight phases the following flight phases can be distinguished boost phase three to five minutes is shorter for a solid fuel rocket than for a liquid propellant rocket depending on the trajectory chosen typical burnout speed is four kilometers per second two point five miles per second up to seven point eight kilometers per second four point eight miles per second altitude at the end of this phase is typically 150 to 400 kilometers 93 to 249 miles mid-course phase aprox 25 minutes suborbital space flight with a flight path being a part of an ellipse with a vertical major axis the apogee halfway through the mid-course phase is at an altitude of approximately 1,200 kilometers 750 miles the semi-major axis is between three thousand one hundred and eighty six and six thousand three hundred and seventy-two kilometers 1980 and three thousand nine hundred and fifty nine miles the projection of the flight path on the Earth's surface is close to a great circle slightly displaced due to earth rotation during the time of flight the missile may release several independent warheads and penetration aids such as metallic coated balloons aluminum chaff and full-scale warhead decoys re-entry terminal phase starting at an altitude of 100 kilometres 62 miles two minutes impact is at a speed of up to seven kilometers per second four point three miles per second for early ICBMs less than one kilometer per second 0.62 miles per second see also maneuverable reentry vehicle ICBMs usually use the trajectory which optimizes range for a given amount of payload the minimum energy trajectory an alternative is a depressed trajectory which allows less payload shorter flight time and has a much lower Apogee topic modern ICBMs modern ICBMs typically carry multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles mi RVs each of which carries a separate nuclear warhead allowing a single missile to hit multiple targets mi RV was an outgrowth of the rapidly shrinking size and weight of modern warheads and the strategic arms limitation treaties which imposed limitations on the number of launch vehicles salt iron salt - it has also proved to be an easy answer to propose deployments of anti-ballistic missile ABM systems it is far less expensive to add more warheads to an existing missile system than to build an ABM system capable of shooting down the additional warheads hence most ABM system proposals have been judged to be impractical the first operational ABM systems were deployed in the US during the 1970s safeguard ABM facility was located in North Dakota and was operational from 1975 to 1976 the USSR deployed its ABM one galosh system around Moscow in the 1970s which remains in service Israel deployed a national ABM system based on the arrow missile in 1998 but it is mainly designed to intercept shorter range theater ballistic missiles not ICBMs the Alaska based United States national missile defense system attained initial operational capability in 2004 ICBMs can be deployed from multiple platforms in missile silos which offers some protection from military attack including the designers hope some protection from a nuclear first-strike on submarines submarine launched ballistic missiles SLBMs most or all SLBMs have the long range of ICBMs as opposed to irbm on heavy trucks this applies to one version of the top hole which may be deployed from a self-propelled mobile launcher capable of moving through roadless terrain and launching a missile from any point along its route mobile launches on Rails this applies for example toward -23 us mala dec RT 2/3 UT th millones s s 24 scalpel the last three kinds are mobile and therefore hard to find during storage one of the most important features of the missile is its serviceability one of the key features of the first computer-controlled ICBM the Minuteman missile was that it could quickly and easily use its computer to test itself after launch a booster pushes the missile and then falls away most modern boosters are solid fueled rocket motors which can be stored easily for long periods of time early missiles used liquid fueled rocket motors many liquid fueled ICBMs could not be kept fueled all the time as the cryogenic fuel liquid oxygen boiled off and caused ice formation and therefore fuelling the rocket was necessary before launch this procedure was a source of significant operational delay and might allow the missiles to be destroyed by enemy counterparts before they could be used to resolve this problem the United Kingdom invented the missile silo that protected the missile from a first strike and also hid fuelling operations underground once the booster falls away the remaining bus releases several warheads each of which continues on its own unpowered ballistic trajectory much like an artillery shell or cannonball the warhead is encased in a cone-shaped reentry vehicle and is difficult to detect in this phase of flight as there is no rocket exhaust or other emissions to mark its position two defenders the high speeds of the warheads make them difficult to intercept and allow for little warning striking targets many thousands of kilometers away from the launch site and due to the possible locations of the submarines anywhere in the world within approximately 30 minutes many authorities say that missiles also release aluminized balloons electronic noise makers and other items intended to confuse interception devices and radars as the nuclear warhead re-enters the Earth's atmosphere its high speed causes compression of the air leading to a dramatic rise in temperature which would destroy it if it were not shielded in some way as a result warhead components are contained within an aluminium honeycomb substructure sheathed in a pyrolytic carbon epoxy synthetic resin composite material heat shield warheads are also often radiation hardened to protect against nuclear tip abms or the nearby detonation of friendly warheads one Neutron resistant material developed for this purpose in the UK is three dimensional quartz phenolic circular error probable is crucial because having the circular error probable decreases the needed warhead energy by a factor of four accuracy is limited by the accuracy of the navigation system and the available geodetic information strategic missile systems are thought to use custom integrated circuits designed to calculate navigational differential equations thousands to millions of flops in order to reduce navigational errors caused by calculation alone these circuits are usually a network of binary addition circuits that continually recalculate the missiles position the inputs to the navigation circuit are set by a general-purpose computer according to a navigational input schedule loaded into the missile before launch one particular weapon developed by the Soviet Union the fractional orbital bombardment system had a partial orbital trajectory and unlike most ICBMs its target could not be deduced from its orbital flight path it was decommissioned in compliance with arms control agreements which address the maximum range of ICBMs and prohibit orbital or fractional orbital weapons however according to reports Russia is working on the new sarmat ICBM which leverages fractional orbital bombardment concepts to use a southern polar approach instead of flying over the northern polar regions using this approach it is theorized avoids the US missile defense batteries in California and Alaska new development of ICBM technology our ICBMs able to carry hypersonic glide vehicles as a payload such as RS 28 summit topic-specific ICBMs topic land-based icbms specific types of ICBMs current past and under development include Russia the United States China North Korea and India are the only countries currently known to possess land-based ICBMs Israel has also tested ICBMs but is not open about actual deployment the United States currently operates 405 ICBMs in three USAF bases the only model deployed is LG m3 og Minuteman 3 all previous USAF Minuteman 2 missiles were destroyed in accordance with start - and their launch silos have been sealed or sold to the public the powerful Mir V capable peacekeeper missiles were phased out in 2005 the Russian strategic rocket forces have 286 ICBMs able to deliver 958 nuclear warheads 46 silo-based r-36m2 SS 1830 silo-based you are 100 n SS 1936 mobile RT 2 p.m. top poll SS 2560 silo-based RT 2 you t th top hole hem SS 27 18 mobile RT 2 you t th top hole hem SS 2784 mobile rs-24 yars SS 29 and 12 silo-based rs-24 yars SS 29 china has developed several long-range ICBMs like the DF 31 the Dongfeng v or DF v is a three-stage liquid-fuel ICBM and has an estimated range of 13,000 kilometers the DF 5 had its first flight in 1971 and was in operational service 10 years later one of the downsides of the missile was that it took between 30 and 60 minutes to fuel the dong fun 31a ka CSS 10 is a medium-range three-stage solid propellant intercontinental ballistic missile and is a land-based variant of the submarine launch j l to the DF 41 or CSS x10 can carry up to 10 nuclear warheads which are mi RVs and has a range of approximately 12,000 to 14,000 kilometers 7,500 to 8,000 700 miles the DF 41 deployed in underground shinjang King high Gansu in Inner Mongolia area the mysterious underground subway ICBM carrier systems they called underground great wall project Israel is believed to have deployed a road-mobile nuclear ICBM the Jericho 3 which entered service in 2008 it is possible for the missile to be equipped with a single 750 kilograms 1,650 pounds nuclear warhead or up to 3 mi RV warheads it is believed to be based on the shave at space launch vehicle and is estimated to have a range of 4,800 to 11,500 kilometers 3,000 to 7,000 100 miles in November 2011 Israel tested an ICBM believed to be an upgraded version of the Jericho 3 India has a series of ballistic missiles called Agni on the 19th of April 2012 India successfully test-fired its first agni-v a three-stage solid-fueled missile with a strike range of more than 7,500 kilometers 4700 miles the missile was test-fired for the second time on the 15th of September 2013 on the 31st of January 2015 India conducted a third successful test flight of the Agni V from the Abdul kalaam Island facility the test used a canister eyes version of the missile mounted over a tatra truck you topic submarine-launched topic missile defense an anti-ballistic missile is a missile which can be deployed to counter an incoming nuclear or non nuclear ICBM ICBMs can be intercepted in three regions of their trajectory boost phase mid-course phase or terminal phase currently China the US Russia France India and Israel have developed anti-ballistic missile systems of which the Russian a 135 anti-ballistic missile system u.s. ground-based midcourse defense systems have the 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J1S6Q6mNFf4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1S6Q6mNFf4 | Theory of Computation CS500 2008 04 22 | very detailed book yeah it has the algorithm yeah the uh the big white yeah the clrs i remember that um i think they're using the same book for undergrad classes [Applause] great ears [Music] uh um okay is okay all right just reading foreign in school when you take a course or well yeah it's a three-week is so that's chapter 6 i read half of it really yeah uh all right well i'm hoping today to basically complete our discussion of space and games um so uh so where i am right now is kind of uh i don't know six 6.6 3.6 do i need to say that again for those homeless people no we heard you we're in section 6.6 can you hear me yeah we can hear you good um all right so uh so i'm i'm trying to claim again i'm the prover you're the verifier and i'm trying to claim that there's a path from s to t but now i'm trying to claim this in a truly massive graph the graph of all states that your computer can be in and if your computer has polynomial memory then we're looking at this exponential graph of different state space of different states and you know the first thing that we could imagine is well okay this sounds like a something with a single there exists because there exists a path but the question is how can i say that to you because the path could be exponentially long so if i say well there exists an x zero and an x one and a blah blah blah then this you know in other words if the witness is the path it's too big okay and because we don't see a direct way to show you a witness which isn't the path we believe that np is strictly contained in p space okay so in other words any problem in p space can be thought of as a reachability problem in this massive graph okay where s is the initial state of the program and t is the final state in which it says yes all right then it will say yes to the input if there exists this path um but this seems to be outside np because even if the answer is yes there does not seem to be a polynomial length proof i can show you okay and you know i hope this metaphor is clear at this point i mean the path is the run of the computer i mean it is it is the it is the path the computer will take when you run the algorithm through its state space okay but a polynomial an algorithm that takes place in polynomial space could take exponential time to run so i can't show you the entire history of the algorithm it's too long so in order to come up with something which is sort of only polynomially deep involving a polynomial number of different variables we can do that but at a cost so now again what i'm going to say is the claim that i can get from s to t in n steps i will write in the following funny way which came to us from the middle first strategy there exists a k such that for all pairs um uv where this where this pair is either the pair s k or the pair kt you can get from u to v in n over two steps or less okay so i hope everybody can parse this i mean what we're really saying what we're really saying is this there exists a k such that we can get from s to k in n over two steps and we can get from k to t in n over two steps okay now the point is though we want to take this original claim and break it all the way down into claims about single edges in the graph single steps of the computer okay here i changed n to n over 2 but i also made my statement about twice as big okay i could do the same thing to each of these i could say well you can get from s to k because there's a midpoint halfway in between them and you can get from k to t because there's another thing halfway between them but now i would be saying something like you can get from s to z and from z to k and from k to y and from y to t and now that would be four times as long and if i keep doing that by the time i get all the way down to individual edges what i get is this exponentially long thing that says well you can get from the first place to x1 in one step and you can get from x1 to x2 in one step and blah blah blah but now i have n things here right okay so all right what's the game here i'm trying to express the the claim that i can get from s to t in a compact way okay trying to express it as a logical statement with only a polynomial length polynomial number of symbols in my logical statement if i use this approach then it's going to blow up because i'm changing one of these r's into two of these r's ah but if i cleverly pack both of these up into this now there's only one r and the somewhat complicated quantifier okay so now if i do the same thing to go from n over two to n over four i'll have just up for an exists a for all an exists of for all and then r of something n over four sorry cap these are they should be capital n's so now every time i divide n by 2 i just add this to the beginning of the formula instead of doubling the size of the formula which means that by the time i get all the way down to length 1 how long will my formula be it'll be log base 2 of n which is great because that's polynomial in little n the size of the problem that we're trying to solve okay so what i'm saying is by cleverly using these existing for all quantifiers we're making the claim that there's a path in an exponentially large graph with only a polynomial number of variables a polynomial number of symbols okay but there's a cost which is that rather than just stating that something exists which is what we're used to for instance in np now there's this alternation exists for all exists for all exist for all but like we said last time that corresponds now to a game okay you're trying to claim that this is true that there is a path i'm saying oh no there isn't and you say well i claim there exists something i say well show it to me so you show me some midpoint that was your move now your claim is that with this choice of midpoint for all blah blah blah and i say oh yeah well your claim is true for all blah blah blah what about this blah blah blah that's my move and in particular so this is this game we described last time where you claim that the midpoint k works and i say oh yeah what about the second half and you say well for that this midpoint z works and i say yeah what about the first half of that okay and now a path exists if i have if i if the person who's trying to claim this is true has a winning strategy in the scandal and the number of rounds of the game is only this many corresponding to the number of quantifiers okay so it's a polynomial length game so um so now i want to say a couple of different things so i want to say that any problem in p space can be thought of as does the first player have a winning strategy in a game which will last for a polynomial number of moves so the idea is that games are complete for p space so if you had a marvelous game playing program which could look at any game and figure out whether the current player has a winning strategy you could solve any problem in p space conversely such game is in pspace and why is this true so again let's take so remember hex i have an n by n board some n by n rom board of hexagons each move fills in one of them in at the end we can tell who won and the question is does the current player ever winning strategy so i claim answering that question for any initial board position is in p space why is that or tic-tac-toe right so we're playing some n by n uh we're playing some n by n generalization of tic-tac-toe i give you an initial position and i ask you does x have a winning strategy well it's x's move so there's a tree of where of where x can take the game to by moving in different places for instance x could go there or somewhere else and then it will be o's turn and at the bottom when the board is all filled in or maybe before that if somebody wins early on we know who won and recursively x has a winning strategy if x has a winning strategy from one of these positions even though it's o's turn there so this is a winning position for x if x has a winning move that takes the board to a winning position for x and then when it's o's turn this is still a winning position for x if no matter what o does it goes to if all of these are winning positions for x so no matter what o does x still can win so now prove to me that answering this question is in p space can you uh can you can you consider also in this case because there's a lot of games that you have winning strategy that's starting from the beginning not starting with the first move i mean there's such a situation right i mean the general question i'm asking here is the input the question is a position on the board okay an arbitrary position not just the starting position and i ask from this position does the play does the current player have a winning strategy we can show that like that sequence of changes i mean it's true that it means that there exists a winning move such that for all moves that the opponent makes there exists a move that the first player can do that's for all replies the opponent is blah blah blah and then inside all these quantifiers is the first player one and the idea is that telling whether you know we're assuming here that i can look at a winning position and tell that someone has won i mean i don't mean a winning position that they will win i mean that they've won okay so yes i mean that's the connection between this and this but how do you how can you prove to me that any that any pro any game as long as the length of the game is a polynomial number of moves at most which is true for games where we're filling things in and they never get removed for instance because then on and by end by end board there are most n squared moves before the game is over well what kind of algorithm would you write down to solve this problem if you were writing a little program to play connect 4 and you weren't worried about efficiency yeah you would do a depth first search i mean you of the game tree exactly so you would you would take this statement that if it's x's turn this is a win for x if there exists some a a move that x can make that goes to any position and if it's o's turn if for all moves o makes it's a winning position for x you would turn that statement into a recursive algorithm okay so it would be something like you know so let's say this is like uh so this is win and let's call it x win and this returns true if x has a winning strategy so you know you just do some sort of for loop so for all moves we could get to from here okay if any of them so if this is the current board position so if if each move would send send you to let's call p sub i the position you'll go to from position p if you make move i so if p sub i is a win return true so if else return false now this assumes that it's currently x's move okay so do this if it's x's move and if it's o's move then if any of them return false you should return false so if not if any of them isn't a win for you that's bad because your opponent will go there okay but if there are no good moves like that then return true so this will work only for games where the move space shrinks with each move like not necessarily i mean as long as the total number of rounds of the game well okay i mean this this works for any game which is guaranteed to end right you could get in an endless loop right so for instance a lot of games like chess and go where you could have an endless loop have some special rule like in chess you're not allowed to be in the same position on the board three times if you visit the same position on the board three times it's a draw okay so people invent rules like that so the game will end all right but so we can write this down and this will work for any game which will end at some point right and of course the base case is if x has one return true if o has one returned false okay so that's the base case of this recursion is the idea clear i know i wrote it messily but is the idea clear i mean how many of you have actually written a little program to play tic-tac-toe or connect 4 or something oh it's worth doing go do it um all right so um okay how much memory does this recursive algorithm need to run in general how much memory does a recursive algorithm need to run when we analyzed when we showed last time that reachability can be solved in log squared memory how did we come up with that figure what does a recursive algorithm generate that has to be stored in the memory okay the depth of the depth of the tree yeah the depth of the tree because as you're exploring this tree right i mean this recursive algorithm will do a depth-first left-to-right traversal of this tree and how much memory does it need to do that it's at some point in the middle of you know when it's already explored this entire line of play and both of these there was something the opponent could do so both of these led to disaster so we're now checking to see if this is a winning move and we've we've gone down to some point here in the game tree what is sitting in memory the stack yes the stack of the recursive algorithm which in this case is the current path in the tree right so the amount of memory we need is basically the amount of memory we need to hold the current path from the original position that the user asked the algorithm about down to the current one so if each one of these is pretty easy to store like it's a little end by end board with a couple of little symbols about what kind of piece there is on each square or if there is one well then this the amount of memory we need here is basically the depth of the tree and the maximum depth of the tree is polynomial because it's the maximum length is the maximum number of moves in the game right so if you have a game which could go on for an exponential number of moves so we have to search exponentially deep in this tree well then we might not be able to do that within polynomial space but as long as every as long as every game is over after a polynomial number of moves this tree is only polynomially deep and to do a depth first search of it we only need polynomial memory all right good so well um there are lots of games like i said for instance those where uh you know at every move something is added and nothing gets removed so once the board is full the game is over all of those games that means they're in peace base there are games where something gets removed at each step so there is a um there's a japanese sorry there's a hawaiian game called konane i had the pleasure of playing this once with uh with pieces made of coral and lava on the big island against the little hawaiian kid who beat me easily um so it's kind of uh it's kind of like peg solitaire you start out with a board full of a checker checkerboard of black and white pieces and you remove two in the middle to get things started and now at each move you hop one of your pieces over an opponent's piece so if you're if you're black here you could do this and you remove the opponent's piece and the first person who does not have a legal move so every move has to capture the first person who can't do anything loses so it's a nice little game and here something gets removed at every step so there's no way the game can last more than n squared moves on an n by n board this is called kanane so all right then again there are other games like chess where it's not obvious i mean it certainly seems that between humans one rarely would have a game of exponential length and there are also some special rules here like there's a rather obscure rule that says that if it's been 50 moves and there's been no capture and neither king has been placed in check it's a draw okay but let's ignore that that rule if you ignore that rule it seems that a game of chess could go on for exponentially many steps because things can just move around and you know there might not be any captures for a long time also in the game of go uh i won't i won't uh well i'll explain the rules of go in a moment because i have to i want to show you something there um but in the game of go you pieces can be added and then removed and then put back on the board and then removed many times so um all right okay so but there seems to be this very nice connection between piece base and games so a logical question is now that we know that any game that a lot of games can be solved in p space but we know that every problem in p space can be thought of as a kind of funny game this name the midpoint and then name you know zero in on one half of the end of the path or the other well what about the games that humans like to play are any of them pspace complete okay so are there any are there any games where this problem of telling whether the current player has a winning strategy is not only in p space but is among the hardest problems in p space where it's as hard as any other problem in peace base that would be rather pleasing i mean and that might tell us why that game is so hard so the answer is yes not only is the answer yes but a whole ton of games are known to be p-space complete or p-space hard so um uh including hex so by the way it's been four days since i asked you to prove that hex has a winning strategy for the first player did anyone do that or did you look it up it's okay if you look it up no when i give you these exercises you don't immediately go do them you have other things to do well let's let's print this okay so here's my hex board and so you remember the rules black and white take turns placing stones on these hexagons black is trying to make a path of his color from say here to here white is trying to make a path of her color from here to here okay so first prove to me that there are no draws because whenever one get i mean just kind of blocking each other yeah if white is blocking black completely then why it's finished i agree that if the board gets full there's no way for black to have a path from here to here and for white you have a path from here to here but you also need to prove that at least one of them does so i agree that they can't both but you also have to prove that it can't be the case that neither does by the time black can fill the first row so that to block the white to go into his uh this side the white the black can go all the way yeah but you don't know that black has filled in a whole row it seems like if black didn't held the whole row they're always away for white well not necessarily i mean black could have a path which is a zigzag like that and everything else could be white it doesn't have to be a solid row then that considers i mean i mean the thing is right on the square lattice this isn't true i mean on the square lattice if we alternate black and white then at least if a path means if you're not allowed to step diagonally like this then neither neither color has a path okay but there's something about the hexagonal board where if we fill it all in with black and white stones then then black has a path or white has a path not neither and not both all right well i'm going to make you think about that some more for now let's assume that okay let's assume that there are no draws that in every position where the board is full one of the two players is one so now prove to me that the first player that starting from a blank starting from the blank uh playing position here prove to me that the first player has a winning strategy so no one did this or look it up i know it's late in the semester but you're probably busy with some massive projects i understand all right well it's going to be a proof by contradiction suppose well so first of all let me make the following claim if there are no draws then either the first player has a winning strategy or the second player is a winning strategy does that make sense yeah okay well if it's not the first it's the second suppose the second player is a winning strategy okay what should the first player do the idea is that the first player could steal the second player's strategy the first player throws a stone down anywhere like there now the first player pretends that that stone isn't there and now the first player says okay it's your turn now the first player pretends that he's the second player okay and now he uses this winning strategy that the second player supposedly has that we assume the second player has but and the point is this extra stone can only do good this extra stone cannot help white can only hurt white and help black so the second player sorry the first player plays as if the stone weren't there until this winning strategy tells him that he ought to go there then what should he do go ahead go somewhere else throw another stone down anywhere else you like right then another time right so the point is that so we talked last time about how we have this intuition that the first player in a game has an advantage okay in this case the first player really does have an advantage we can really prove that intuition because in this case having this extra stone can never hurt it can only help okay so that's the proof but this is a proof by contradiction proof by contradictions are non-constructive they tell us nothing about the thing that we're trying to find they only show us that it exists so this told us absolutely nothing about what the first player's winning strategy is only that he has one and we don't know what it is we know by experience that moving in the center is pretty is a pretty darn good idea so when people actually play this game there are several ways several modifications you can do to make the first player's advantage less one thing you can do is just don't make your first move in the center another thing you can do is the first player goes and then the second player gets to decide whether he wants to continue the game or whether he wants to that to be his move and for him to go first so it's like cutting a cake where i cut the cake and then you choose which piece right so this encourages me to cut the cake fairly okay okay so that's another clever way to even out the first player's advantage it's also this game is also nice because if if a friend of yours if you're really good at this game and a friend of yours is learning it for the first time you can give your friend a couple of extra stones so that's a nice way to give them give yourself a handicap um all right so uh the first player has a winning strategy in hex but we don't know what it is but if i give you as input a particular uh a particular initial position and then i ask you now does the current player for winning strategy this is p space complete this is as hard as any problem which can be solved in polynomial space so any other problem can be reduced to this one in polynomial time but i'm actually i'm not going to prove that instead i'm going to use go so first i have to tell you about go and this whole proof is you know this is all in the book um so but before i do before i do go i'll do another one called geography so all right so the first thing i'm going to prove to you is that the following problem which is called quantified sat some people call it quantified boolean formula is p space complete and i need to tell you how to define this problem the idea is that we just we start out with some threesat formula sorry these are words so i take some three set formula now normally what are we interested in we're interested in whether it's satisfiable and logically what is that saying you choose assignment right and what kind of quantifier is that yeah so normally so the np complete problem is where i say there exists an x1 and an x2 and an x3 such that this is true well as you can imagine the natural thing to think about is where i make these alternate between exists and for alls so now this is a little game where i choose the value of x1 i set it true or false then you shoot do you set x2 to true or false then i set x3 to be true or false and we go through all n variables that way and then we check this three sound formula to see if it's true if it's satisfied by the assignments we chose and this formula is the same as the statement that the first player has a winning strategy in this game so the idea is that i can change that reachability game into this so i do our middle first thing where one player chooses the midpoint the other player chooses which half to focus on and i do that all the way down until i get to a core which is asking about single steps of the computation single edges in the state space graph and remember way back when we when we proved that three stat three satisfies we said well any program can be written as this circuit and we can change the circuit into a threesat formula so in the same way the idea is that i could conceivably take any program and compile it all the way down to a threesat formula that would and what i mean specifically is that if i give you state one of the workspace and then state two of the workspace the claim that one step of computation will take me from here to here i could write as a three-step formula right and that's the base case of our reachability game we keep arguing about whether i can get from here to here in n steps and over two steps and over four steps until finally we're asking does one step of computation take me from here to here okay so if you believe that we can transform that problem which is after all that single step it increments some variable or sets something equal to something else if we can express that as a three sat formula then we're done okay are you happy with that we could belabor this point if you like but all right all right so now here's a game called geography and the nice thing about geography is it's like a two-player version of reachability or maybe of hamiltonian path so in geography there's a directed graph and we have some initial vertex okay so uh the idea is that you're the first player you decide where to go from here then i decide where to go from there then you decide to go here and i decided to go here but now you're stuck because we're not allowed to visit the same place twice okay so we take turns walking on this graph and the first person where all the places you could go to from there have already been visited so you're at a dead end that person loses so this is inspired by a word game that um i do actually remember playing when i was a kid but this memory might be fictional um the idea is that somebody says you know uh newer than the east and then newark ends in k and then somebody else has to name a city that begins with k like uh kazakhstan that's a country right kazakhstan um what kansas is a state city kansas city thank you kansas city which ends with a y and then you could have ipsilanti which is in michigan anyway so you keep doing this and you're not allowed to name the same city twice and this is kind of like a graph i mean it is a graph uh where [Music] the vertices are cities and there's an edge from here to here if this one begins with the same letter that that end that one ends with okay so this is like your standard computer sciency thing of taking this nice familiar game and generalizing it to directed graphs right so i claim that when played even on graphs of polynomial size graphs of n vertices telling whether the first player is a winning strategy is np-complete sorry p-space complete okay so first of all think about that for a moment so here's p here's np p space is like way up here right because this is just one there exists and this is any polynomial number of alternating things so this is kind of cute because telling whether i can get from one place to another reachability is in p in fact as you know it's in nl it's way down there hamiltonian path telling whether i can visit each place exactly once is np complete that's still a solitaire game but now with this funny constraint that i want to visit everywhere and i can't visit any place twice once you introduce interaction between two players the complexity jumps all the way up to here space so let's prove that geography is complete so i'm going to reduce from quantified sat all right so what do i need well once again just kind of like uh for hamiltonian path or whatever for all our np completeness proofs i need choice gadgets and i need constraint gadgets so before we so so i i we need parts of the graph where we sort of go one way or the other and that will correspond to setting these variables and then we'll have parts of the graph where we now check to see if this three sat formula is true okay but this time it'll be alternating players that's choose the values of these alternating variables so first let me point out something which is that even after all these variables are set there's still a kind of little game we can play to see whether this three-star formula is true so i claim that all of these clauses are satisfied okay so i claim that we have found a satisfying assignment you claim we haven't how does the game work this is an end of ors so i claim that all clauses are satisfied and what it means for each clause to be satisfied is for at least one of these three literals to be true so how do we turn this into a game you choose which one of three yes so one player is going to choose which clause to focus on is that the player who's trying to prove that it's satisfied or the one who's trying to prove it's unsatisfied who wants [Music] to show that it's not satisfied all the dissatisfier player needs to do is find one clause which is unsatisfying yeah and another one right so the player who claims that it's unsatisfied says i claim this clause isn't satisfied but then how does the player who thinks that it is satisfied reply to by choosing one of those by saying look x7 appears in here and f7 is true okay all right so this end of ors is already a little game it's i mean after all another way to say that all clauses are satisfied is that for all upside down a clauses there exists upside down e one of the literals in that closet there are your two moves in the game okay so that's how the game is going that's how the the game is going to end after we're done setting variables so um here's how it looks so we start here and the first player gets to set x1 and they do that by going here or by going here going here corresponds to setting x1 true going here corresponds to setting x1 false okay now the second player doesn't have any choice they go here and now the first player doesn't have any choice they go here these two little choiceless moves are just to sort of complete the gadget and get us ready for the next gadget now it's the second player's move she gets to decide whether to go here corresponding set x to true or here setting x2 false and then the first player does this and then the second player does that and now it's the first player's turn so this is the first player this is the second player now it's the first player's turn to set x3 and so on okay now once we're all done with that so the first player claims that the whole thing ends up being true so now let's say that we have this clause and this clause okay so the first player says both these clauses are satisfied and the second player says prove to me that this one is second player chooses which clause to look at the first player replies and says but my friend this this is satisfied because uh because i can since i set x1 true we can now go from here to uh let's see well let's do it this way and then this will point to not x1 and x2 and not x3 okay so the way i've done it this way the first player um second player wins drat hold on maybe we do want to switch these i guess i just found a on that book so uh well okay let's have them sorry we'll have them point there but let me say something there if the first player wants to set x1 true what she does is she avoids this vertex and goes here instead okay and that way this vertex is still available so we can move there at the end of the game right so let's say the first player sets x1 true by going here now this has been used we cannot visit again now we go here and here and now let's say the second player sets x to false by visiting x x one wait darn it help me out here you would choose to go to x right setting x to false yes by going to x2 true so so now x2 false is still available but that was a good move for the second player because both of these clauses want x2 to be true and maybe the first player sets uh let's say the first player sets x3 false by visiting this place okay so now we go around and now if the second player who i call the skeptic the person trying to argue that this isn't true if they focus on this clause the prover the first player can go there and say well this clause is satisfied because we set x3 to be false and if the skeptic asks about this clause the approver can go there and say well this clause is satisfied because we set x1 to be true okay are you happy with this reduction what's the issue so i mean by going through these gadgets and trying to check crunchy beauty from all of that vertices which represent classes so i mean but by going through these gadgets we set variables by visiting and thus blocking for the future one of these two vertices and leaving the other one available okay so for instance to set x1 true we block the vertex where x2 is false and leave this one available the two players take turns setting these variables and after we set all the variables now finally the second player decides which clause to look at the skeptic decides which clause to look at so show me how this clause is satisfied and the prover responds by saying oh it's satisfied because of this literal i can go to this literal because it's still available because i went the other way to this gadget and that was my way of setting this variable true so you only do one clause and then one variable and that's the end of the game exactly all the clauses yeah i mean that's the right and this is the clever thing about games right so what we really want to know is i i have a thousand clauses i want to know if they're all satisfied but that's the same as asking does the prover have a winning strategy where the skeptic gets to point at one of them and then the prover gets to look at when it gets to choose one of the literals okay so the idea is that if if any of them were not satisfied we could rely on the skeptic to move there to say show me that one okay so what's going on here is you know games are very computationally powerful i mean if if you have very smart players and the question of of who has a winning strategy is equivalent to some very interesting sorts of search problems um and uh yeah so if there if any of the clauses were not satisfied that's the one the skeptic would choose so if the proofer has a winning strategy they're all satisfied so if i you know this is certainly a polynomial time reduction if i start out with a uh you know if i start out with a three sat formula with n variables and m clauses clearly i have order n vertices plus order m vertices and i will get a a i get a a graph of polynomial size okay so are we beating a dead horse yet or is this is this the lost glazed or this is obvious glaze or my blood sugar is at its nader in the afternoon glaze all right okay well let me sketch the proof that go sp space complete i'm actually not piece based complete but peace pays hard which means it's at least piece based complete and could be worse and indeed we believe that it is worse so how many of you already know the rules of go okay well the rest of you you really should learn go it's really it's really one of the best games i'm not very good at games but i i really like go so go has been around for something like 5 000 years um and its rules are incredibly simple and its strategies are very deep so here's the idea so we take turns white and black black goes first traditionally we take turns placing stones on this board and on if one group of stones gets surrounded by another then they're taken and removed so for instance if black just went here black would say atari which sort of means like czech or on guard and i guess that's where the company got his name because white stones are in danger of being taken if white doesn't do something then on black's next move black will go there and take these two stones um on the other hand maybe there's something else going on at the same time like this so uh for instance um white could reply by going here and taking blackstone removing it from the board or white could go there and now white has more what are called liberties which are blank spaces around which would need to be filled in in order to surround it and you know black could still try to surround it but one thing that might happen is this so um let's say white goes here okay well black says darn these white stones i want to surround them so black will go here well now white could go here well gosh i really want to capture those stones so now black goes here and now white goes here and this is something called a ladder and it'll go in a zigzag up like that okay now a couple different things could happen here uh if there is if there is if this is just going to run to the edge of the board then black will win okay so between players who've been playing the game more than once or twice we'll sort of see where this is going right if we're just going to hit the edge of the board then white should have given up right away and spent her stones going somewhere else on the board because at the end of the game what happens is typically there's some territory which is firmly surrounded by one color and i'm not going to go into why territory is secure but at the end of the game your score equals the number of blank spaces of territory you can you control plus the number of prisoners you've taken okay so if you know that your group of stones is going to die you should let it happen as soon as possible other i mean if white keeps going this way and loses all of them anyway white has just handed a bunch of additional points to black okay but maybe white isn't going to lose because maybe as we extend this line outward there's a white stone here okay now something nice will happen which is as soon as we hook up with this white stone now white survives specifically what happens is white will have more liberties right what happens in this ladder is that white is constantly in check by has just one liberty white goes there now black goes here now white has just one liberty okay so white is always one move away from death if you hook up with a white stone there though white gains some breathing space okay and maybe meanwhile over here there's a huge group of black stones which is almost entirely surrounded by white stones and as soon as white gains that little extra bit of breathing space white can gain a huge amount of territory and it's only because white has been in check that white hasn't been able to do that okay good all right so if you look at um figures 6 12 through 6 15 or so on page starting on page 212 of your of your hymn book book um you'll see that these the way these ladders work there are cute choice gadgets that this smart guy named bob hearn devised where at these choice gadgets white can choose there are white choice gadgets and black choice gadgets these are on page 213. where at a white choice gadget white can choose whether to send the letter continuing this way or this way and at a black choice gadget black can choose to send it this way or this way okay so now you see how this might work there are also mirrors so it turns out if you have a little thing like this then if you just pursue the optimal line of play what happens is the two players hit this and it bounces off like that so what happens then and this is a big a big one is shown on page 215. so on 215 there's a reduction for the same threesat formula we had here so what happens is white gets to send the ladder this way or this way and in the center here is a white stone and then black gets to send it this way or this way and this this so this corresponds to setting x1 true or false and this corresponds to setting x2 true or false and so on and then there's a choice gadget where black gets to decide which clause to look at and if he wants to look at this clause for instance he bounces it off a mirror which goes all the way around here and then white gets to decide whether to whether which of these gadgets to send it toward which correspond to the three variables it could be satisfied by and um and let's see i guess this is meant to be true false and if any of these things are uh if any of these things are true then white can send the ladder towards one of these white stones and survive and that's the idea of the reduction okay so again we have choice gadgets and it again ends with uh one player deciding which clause to look at and the other player then deciding which literals to use to satisfy that clause so this is just a little subset of go actually i mean go isn't much go isn't just about these ladders bouncing around i mean actually like i said in in real games between good players these ladders hardly ever happen because people just look to see what will happen and they either give up right away or don't start it right if white is going to survive black shouldn't waste all this time and if white is going to die shouldn't you shouldn't defend the group hopelessly um but the cute fact is that if these choice gadgets are around it's not obvious what will happen so they actually kind of have to play this out and see what choices they could make and white has a winning strategy if the quantified sat formula is true okay this this says that playing go optimally telling who has a winning strategy is at least as hard as quantified sat which in turn is at least as hard as any problem in peace base so um it turns out that go goes even worse than this so um it turns out that go is known to be exponential time hard so remember that's up here above p space and this is because there are kind of funny very artif admittedly very artificial setups in go where the length of the game really has to be the game has to last for an exponential number of moves to see who's going to win now humans don't set up these situations there's almost you could almost say there's a tacit agreement between human players not to set up situations that are this computationally complex so you know you could well argue how much do these complexity results have to do with the fact that experimentally go is a deep and interesting game well you know what you can say is that what you can say is that there's no polynomial time strategy which just plays the game perfectly and it does feel as if you know so that that's that's at least so it's a it's a it's a proof that unless well actually for go because exponential time we know that's bigger than p we really know this but even for other games like hex that are p space complete we're saying that unless p equals p space which would be even wilder than p equaling np there's no polynomial time algorithm for perfectly playing hex and maybe this is partly why humans find it deep and fun and interesting you can argue about that it's a little bit like asking you know it's kind of the same question as saying well just because a problem is np-complete does this mean it's hard in practice well the difference though is that in a game it is a competitive situation so if i knew there were positions that were too complex for you to think about that i could think about well i would try to move the game in that direction um so figuring out somehow at a typical position here is is maybe more confusing and hard than figuring out what a typical hamiltonian path problem is so let me just finish by although i won't prove it on mentioning another type of problem which is also piece based complete which is these sliding block puzzles okay so you have some wooden blocks of various sizes and shapes and you have some blank spaces in here and you want to know whether there's a sequence of moves which will you know maybe you have a box here and the box has a hole in it and you want to know is there a sequence of moves which will allow you to take this block and move it out through the hole okay these puzzles have a long and honorable history there are some web pages with you know hundreds of these that you can play on applets and so on and well there's a nice computer science problem here right i can clearly show you one of these in some nice discrete format and ask you whether it's solvable so this is p space complete and the reason is that well first of all this suggests that the number of moves you need to do might be exponentially large as a function of n where n is say the total number of cells in all these blocks right i mean after all if the if the length of the path were only polynomial then we could solve this problem in polynomial time or let's see is that obvious then it would be an np sorry if the length of the path if the number of moves were only polynomial then there would be a witness that we could check in polynomial time namely the sequence of moves the fact that this is p space complete suggests that in general there are puzzles where the length of the shortest solution and the number of moves is exponentially long and indeed there are there are particular cute puzzles people have designed um that where this is provably true so there is one puzzle designed by a puzzle designer you know there's this whole subculture of these designers that get together and have conventions and show each other puzzles there's a guy named junk cato that came up with a clever one where these are the blocks and then there's this narrow space you can move them through and then there are spaces up here and spaces down here and you're trying to move them into these positions and this turns out to be a lot like the towers of hanoi so the number of moves grows exponentially with the number of blocks well we still don't know that np is smaller than p space so you could ask well what what would it mean if n p and p space were the same well what this would mean here is that there's some way to prove to you that there is a solution which which you can check in polynomial time but which isn't the sequence of moves right it would mean that there's some less direct way of proving that there's a solution okay then showing it to you because the solution is too big and we don't believe that there is such a thing okay all right so any questions about this stuff i mean my goal so some of you have looked at last semester's comps i know and i asked this question about sliding block puzzles and i also asked you this at the beginning of the semester i said well there's these sliding block puzzles and then there are these peg puzzles where we hop one peg over another and remove the one we hopped over the peg puzzles are in np because we know that the sequence of moves is at most the number of pegs because a peg gets removed by every move but here we don't think that's true actually and we know that sometimes it's exponentially long so one student on last year's comps gave the most beautiful answer to this question i asked which of these are np he said well this is an np because we know there's at most n moves if they're in pegs this is in p space because because i can do this in polynomial memory right i could do a search a massive search and each configuration only requires a polynomial number of bits to encode it so i can do it in polynomial memory but it seems like sometimes we need an exponential number of moves so it's not obvious we could do it in np but if there were a witness which is less direct than actually showing you the number of moves then maybe it is np okay so very very good answer to that question piece based complete seems it's proving that this is i did not ask on the comps to prove this is p space complete so to prove it that that is p space complete there's a little in figure uh on on page 216 there's sort of an example of the type of gadgets that are involved so there are these funny gadgets people have designed where you can slide this block out in only if you slide both of these out so it's like an and gate and then there's another gadget where you can slide this one in if you can slide this one or that one so you can set up logical circuits here where the whole thing is forced to carry out a computation as you slide things back and forth just one other example of something which is piece based complete this was popular a couple of years ago does anyone still play this soca bun so this is this little game it's called the the warehousements game so it's like you're this little guy who can move north south east or west and there are these crates and you can push the crates around but if you get them up against the wall you can't get behind them and move them back out again and you're trying to get them through these various hallways into the right places yeah so it's a solitaire game but sometimes the number of moves is exponentially large as a function of the number of cells in the puzzle and so the whole thing is also piece based complete all right so what we're going to do next time is talk a little bit i think in the remaining three lectures i want to talk a little bit about randomized algorithms and um so there's next thursday and then there's two next week um i'm going to post one more little homework but it's only going to have like six problems on it and then then we'll be almost done yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna email you the chapter on randomized algorithms i don't really expect you to read it before next thursday but i want you to have access to it while we go through the lectures okay all right see you thursday unless you're coming to 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are now charming yeah so far yes you can do yes oh you're right because uh but the problem is that can you thrive can you work under pressure can you see 9 a.m 8 a.m obama wife of stressing can you work under pressure what i say can you meet the deadline yeah this is what the the spirit requires for sacrifices dedication offerings yeah the money is never the problem it's correct the effort so that's the way some of you want money you do and then eventually you lose your little condo your apartment your house your kit will be yeah that means i will you lose it because forever according to 24 21 yeah 21. it has a bright future you should put it somewhere whether it's 50 000 what's it have if i wasn't the money is not the problem it is like this record labels it's kind of just they are about one billion dollars what the song is nice if you're the character yeah trusty new word or the forum you're gonna say oh yeah no two million dollars yeah man the content of music control you know let 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February 2023 Monthly TAROT Reading | welcome to the best damn podcast this is the monthly General reading for the sign of Pisces for February 2023 Love Money career basically whatever pops up whatever the cards have to say that's what we're gonna go with this is a Celtic cross um make sure to hit that thumbs up give us a like and leave a comment if it resonates and share this link the way other prices can check it out too uh keep in mind time is fluid energies can be vice versa and not everything is going to resonate so you know take what does leave what does not and um you know only you will know your story and what's for you it doesn't matter if you're single married whatever it's a general reading it's going to touch everybody a little bit so here we go Pisces and make sure to uh subscribe to the channel that way you guys can get all the notifications you can check out your Sun Moon and Rising as well our astrology videos news conspiracy all that good stuff and um you can also support or book your own personal tarot reading the links are description box below all right here we go Pisces Holy Spirit any messages for the Pisces Collective for February 2023 Holy Spirit please give us the messages for the Pisces Collective for February 2023. we'll go one more time Holy Spirit please reveal all messages for the Pisces Collective for February 2023 here we go shuffle them up a little bit man all the plane is direct for the next three months Saturn in Pisces right so this is going to affect you guys in a major way astrologically and anytime I think of Saturn I think of like hard work somebody um working really hard to get somewhere and to create a longevity long-term success long-term stability Saturn is a very paternal energy so it's masculine it's like providing long term right but it's like also with the message of you can have what you want but you just can't have it right now or just yet it's like there's hard work that needs to be done there's time that has to be put into energy and effort that's been put into something but it will pay off in the long haul so whatever that means to you Pisces keep that in mind because that's legit you know so whether you're investing in a job a business a relationship yourself right in some way um keep doing it because it will pay off all right here we go damn I feel like I've gotten this for every single reading which is crazy um eight of Wands eight of Wands things are moving fast and I feel like this is because this is where astrology really crosses over you know in the tarot and I mean it's all divination but it's like um you know everything's shifting direct you know Mercury just coming out of retrograde uh retro shade because it was in a shadow aspect and now urine is coming out of uh coming out direct as well it's like everything's going direct so [ __ ] has shifted and things are moving fast I feel like you could get some unexpected messages Pisces uh some of you guys could um have opportunities coming in um you know very quickly as well uh whenever I see this too this takes me back to like somebody being called off guard you know somebody being caught up guard so you could receive a message and it's going to be a little bit different for each person but you can receive a message or a phone call a text an email that's going to catch you off guard you know it's like you're not going to be expecting you know this can manifest itself in a variety of ways whether this is like in ex-lover or something reaching out to you you know uh saying hey you know we we got an opportunity to be together again or whatever like it's going to be unexpected um or this is like business or job or something something's going to open up and I feel like you're not gonna anticipate uh the opportunity that's created so um but I get the intuitive feeling like um things are picking up things are moving fast for you it's like you're really starting to pick up momentum in an area of your life we have the strength card which is Leo energy some of you guys could have Leo aspects within your NATO chart or you could be dealing with a Leo um ultimately this is the challenge strength it's like having strength um to endure something and like I said about all the planets going direct it makes a lot of sense now doesn't it we have the number eight which is an achievement or an accomplishment of something and it's also the infinity symbol so it's like the best like a Pisces is something returning around you know Infinity um but it's like uh the strength you know uh so strength is like you needing to uh be your own rock you know for or be the rock for someone else within your life because things are changing so quickly for you things are shifting so quickly for you things are now going more direct in your life and maybe I feel like you could have felt stuck in the past in some areas like whether it was love or in your money or whatever I feel like you could have felt stuck but things have now kind of broken loose and the key here for longevity or the key for happiness or success in whatever you're doing is going to be like being strong enough to see it through or strong enough to you know like brace for impact when it all kind of comes you know so some people will have bad news or whatever come hit them all at once and it's like you'll need that strength some people will have good news it'll be good things happening all at once but you'll still need that strength maybe even more so when things go good because we can get sloppy we can get lazy even we can start to grow complacent in our life when things are going well you know and look it even it even has the infinity symbol above her head here so just kind of confirmation on the first card you know it's like things can even you know when things go well we can almost get you know lazy or complacent we don't want to do that wow the seven of swords seven of Swords uh this tells me in the immediate past that communication has been [ __ ] up in some way shape or form communication's been [ __ ] up um I feel like there's been a lot of strife or a lot of arguing or there's been some arguing in the recent past you know um there could even be some dishonesty dude dishonesty and it's like I don't know for some of you it's you that's dishonest it's like you not being honest with with your with somebody or you know with your partner or whatever but for others of you it's like uh your partner or someone being dishonest with you and maybe that's why the strength Parts you know popping up here it's like things um things have not been that good communication wise so maybe it's like people haven't been and I don't feel like like a blatant [ __ ] lie type of energy from this I feel more like somebody saying or presenting something in a better light than what it actually is you know so like somebody's saying uh you know that's kind of like what this is it's a little bit of a trickster energy you know so it's like it may even be a little white lie or whatever but it's like to you maybe it means a lie or to you maybe it's been a big deal to you it's felt like a burden to you you know it hurt or whatever but there's been a lack of communication or a communication being people haven't been being honest with themselves and honest with each other you know if you're in a relationship maybe like you haven't been putting it all on the table or they haven't been putting it on the table and there's a need for kind of clarity here let's see if we get it in the cards wow uh page of Pentacles so I do like this card here what this tells me is that in the immediate future you're going to work on you're going to work on something that you have in that you can touch taste and smell so to me I feel like intuitively like this is you working on your money working on your finances we have the Pinnacles here you could be dealing with a nurse sign it could be you kind of working on a relationship too this card you know the page is like studying right they're like doing their homework so it's like you know a lot of you guys out there that's what it is you know you're you're you're kind of studying like how you can be more efficient or how you can work better in your career how you can make more money how you can um get more people involved you know like this is kind of like a uh and also a card this is like maybe you having a deeper appreciation for someone or something in your life as well um you see this card here and I feel like this is how your person probably sees you too you know it's like holding it up they're coveting this you know they're like oh you know it's like looking at something with with adoration right with adoration and it's such an adoration that you're willing to learn right so I do feel like which is very good because if we have you know the seven of Sword which is like this lack of communication this [ __ ] [ __ ] maybe even deceptive a little bit trickster energy um you know feeling like a loss you know in the immediate past this would be the opposite of that this would be like somebody really appreciating something and taking the time to learn something you know and uh it's real it's here it's arrived and maybe this is why you need the strength you know to kind of come out of whatever this is yeah boom the emperor I love the position the emperor is in this is Aries energy um so you could be dealing with an aries we have lots of Aries aspects astrologically um in the next month or so so I feel like that's more why uh the the emperor is a very very masculine paternal energy you can think of this energy as like the father right or a dad something like that and that's what it literally is it's father-like energy so this is something you don't see coming too which means that perhaps you know like maybe someone's gonna come through in a big way to provide you with something or someone's going to come through in a big way to stabilize your life right like and that's what this is this is like working hard for something too there's lots of uh effort with this energy with this um you know the Emperors like the ram you know it's like getting it's like getting something done it's like using the horns to do it you know bucking the system and like pushing forward and grinding it out but it's also the emperor is like power too it's like being in your own power or you know um for you know and we're gonna take a look at this but it's like maybe your person and I feel like it's weird because sometimes I feel like it's you sometimes I feel like it could be your person but it's like somebody is seen as this energy you know as the Emperor as like um you know very masculine um very father-like um you know somebody that gives a lot of effort or you know and it's like you could look at someone that way or someone could look at you that way you know it's like I feel like this is telling you too that whatever you need will be provided you know that things are going to be you will have the provision this is also a provider card so it's like you'll have the provision you know whether it's you providing for you or someone else providing for you it's like or providing for each other even it's like things will be provided and they're going to make the effort and maybe that's what it is you know some a part of me says like the reason it's in this position is because maybe you don't think someone will it's like here's kind of maybe they've been deceptive and shitty in the past you know so it's like needing this strength and his patience you know to kind of see them come into balance and you know kind of take the bull by the horns and like really step up and like provide and you know um it's like this could be a baby's dad or baby's mom this could be like literally a husband a wife a potential mate potential spouse um you know I get the sense it's male more than likely but it could be YouTube you could just be really masculine also you could be somebody that kind of plays a role of dad at home even if you are a female lots of people have different roles and families you know but it's like I feel like you don't anticipate this or this isn't how you have seen this person you know so or you don't see this person this way so it's going to be kind of shocking surprising and that's like why we have um you know the eight of Wands to kind of showing it suddenly sudden coming in with the page of Pentacles and maybe that's what why you're like coveting this at you know in the future because it's like wow you know things are stable um uh that this is protection this is security right death death we got this in the last reading too death is Scorpio energy and this is what your focus is on right so a lot of you guys could be focused on um and ending for something you know in ending and it's something you're aware of that's ending too right because it's in Focus so uh there could be a literal death you know in your life in your family you know somebody you care about somebody you know uh there could be death in that way it manifests in multiple ways um but to me it's more of like death to a situation or death to a way of life death to an understanding you know it's like death to a version of you more than anything and I feel like anytime we get the death card it's beautiful because what it symbolizes is uh the opportunity for rebirth you know this is also the Phoenix you know so this is like dying to your old self and then Rising Up From the Ashes and like being born again you know and like a better version of yourself you know it's like and maybe for some of you Pisces you know it was you held on to a way of thinking you held on to a way of life or habits or you know you thought that you had to be a specific way right you're like this is who I am or whatever and it's like no that's who you you are in 2022 that's not who you are in 2023 or you know you were married and now you're single it's like that's who you are when you are married now you're single or that's who you were when you're single now you're married whatever it's like I do feel like this major transformation is taking place it's like you know and maybe that's why you know there's this need to kind of like you're studying it's like damn okay I'm doing the things I've never done before I have all of this around me you know it's like and it's physical so it could be people or money or whatever it's like things have changed and I've got like this masculine half here and I've got this uh security the stability being built it's like I need to you know it's like you're learning you know some of you guys could be studying [ __ ] cookbooks or recipes or some of you guys just could be like you know reading uh different ways to communicate in a relationship better some of you guys can be like reading [ __ ] Kamasutra working on sex [ __ ] you know what I mean it's like your way of life's changing and you're being reborn like as a newer more improved version of you and it's like I feel like you're doing your homework this time it's like you know what you want to be the best at what you do anytime you do anything yes [ __ ] wow so we have the eight of swords eight of swords this is like this isn't intriguing honestly because I feel like you do have the blinders on or you know someone maybe it's your person they see you as having the blinders on it's like you're strapping yourself in a way Pisces you're holding yourself back somehow like and I feel like it's it has a lot to do with communication you're either not communicating something um they're like biting your tongue when you need to speak up um you know it could be something very important you know if it's holding you back like this um or the way you're communicating is not working because you're not you're not being totally honest with yourself in the situation or you're looking at things really skewed um and it's like you're holding yourself prisoner you're holding yourself prisoner to a you know to a way of life or to um a mood or whatever like you don't like you don't need to be held prisoner to to the Past you don't need to be held prisoner it's your emotions to your feelings you don't need to be held prisoner to anything it's like only you can take off the blindfold and see things for what they truly are it's like that's what you need to do honestly I feel like that's that's where why you're doing your homework you're in the future here it's like damn you know I I seen this wrong or you know um I was so pessimistic and negative you know when I when I should have been optimistic you know it's like I was holding myself back from happiness I was holding myself back yeah damn from communicating uh the things that I needed you know especially in a relationship it's like if you can't communicate with your needs uh your wants your desires like you have nobody to blame but you if you're not doing that you know especially if you're with somebody who will um allow the healthy environment to do that or you feel like there's a healthy environment to do that but you do have the house on the hill and all that you know right behind you in this picture so it's saying link uh take off the blindfold stop holding yourself back you know go for your dreams the king of cups I love it I love it I love it this is your energy Pisces this is your energy and this is what's influencing things right now and this is your advice too you know it's like step into your own self step into your your own energy you know it's like Embrace who you are this is a very kind kind loving energy I love the king of Cups like the king of cups is look how big and jolly they are like they got a [ __ ] glass of uh wine right big giant glass of wine right there in their hand you know looks like they got um I don't know if it's a candle or you know whatever here on in their other hand right but it's like they're sitting there um just kind of smiling you know like offering offering their wisdom right offering you know waiting on people to approach them it's like giving people good advice I feel like you could be giving a lot of advice this month um you know uh you could have a lot of uh instances where people are listening to you too where you're like dulling out you know where you're kind of running the show whether you're like the head of a family or like the head of a business or something you could kind of be calling the shots this month um but I feel like more than anything like this is about your emotional uh self and your emotional you know status and it's like you either need to open up emotionally and maybe you're holding back a lot I do feel like that could be it stop holding back because that's how you how you you know you're born again that's how you are reborn uh and Rise as the Phoenix and stop holding yourself back and like allow yourself to be emotional Pisces I feel like some of you guys just are not doing that it's like let yourself be yourself like Let your freak flag fly right like whatever it is and whatever area of your life you know don't hold back because holding back is only going to make you miserable in the long run and it also limits the the person that others see you know what I mean it's like why would you want to offer somebody when it comes to love or anything right half of you half of who you are half of who you can be when you have so much to give I feel like you're a very loving person um this could also be vice versa keep in mind this could be you know a significant other or somewhat you know potential you know partner that's incredibly loving or caring towards you um I feel like you you're gonna feel very loved uh in the coming months you're gonna feel really loved you're gonna feel um taken care of you're gonna feel like uh you matter like you're important and that's going to be big for you uh in making others feel that way as well you don't need people to validate you but it feels good when people do right like we love that yes three of Cups absolutely it's a celebration man this is celebration this is accomplishment you know um a lot of times when we see this this is uh followed by an engagement or a wedding or the announcement of a pregnancy or whatever right some of you all could be celebrating because you broke up with somebody and you're [ __ ] free you know there's like different reasons to celebrate some people are in abusive relationships right where they're physically abused so they're celebrating because they've broken the change and they're free from that and they're able to love now you know some people um you know and I feel like for the most part this is like you're going to be incredibly social right it's like you want the social life you want to be social you want to have fun you like to go out you like to do things you know some of you guys could could be drinkers too you know and you know showing like hot going out for drinks you know going out for drinks having a good time um and really you know and really just kind of celebrating life you know celebrating life celebrating um your love too if you're in a relationship celebrating your love celebrating your connection I feel like things are going to be very prosperous very successful yeah the Wounded Warrior the Wounded Warrior so it's like here we go I mean this makes a lot of sense now you know with all of uh this year right makes a lot of sense now you know let go of uh the past let go of the deceptions from the past and that is in the past position right um let go of these Concepts that keep you prisoner you know in your own mind voice your [ __ ] opinion speak your truth you know speak your heart more importantly speak your heart because that's what's going to lead you to happiness like I said step into that king of Cups energy you know and you're doing it you know one day at a time Brick by Brick I feel like you're building something legit you know if you're building something legit things are getting organized things are really starting to line up for you opportunities are lining up for you Temperance yeah Sagittarius energy another major Arcana yeah this is just saying have patience Grasshopper because things are things are unfolding exactly the way they're meant to you're never it's like people ask all the time they're like oh am I supposed to be with this person or am I supposed to be doing it it's like you're always exactly where you're supposed to be when you're supposed to be there there's nothing in life that happens by happenstance you know mistake even the [ __ ] that is mistakes we make mistakes but I feel like even we make those mistakes on purpose sometimes like you know it's like some people cheat or lie or steal or do things terrible it's like that was a mistake it's like and they genuinely did make a mistake they didn't mean to but it's like you did it for a reason because you need to learn the lesson of what it's like to lose somebody for Cheating in line or or you know how to deal with guilt after doing it's like whatever it is you needed to work on a part of yourself so things will always shake out in a particular way to kind of give you that opportunity it's like whenever we do our thoughts and our emotions or telling the universe constantly by our frequency right like and that's how it works it's the Law of Attraction like attracts like so our frequency of our thoughts translate into our emotions our emotions is energy and motion we give off that energy that energy goes out into the universe right and it's reflected back at us so we're telling the universe we need a certain type of experience based on our thoughts based on our emotions based on our actions yeah Queen of Wands we don't want like hey you might you might find yourself um taking actions that lead to things blossoming in some area of your life like you could you know you might take actions that create new life you know pregnancy um you know a new relationship um it's like I feel like you're not like you see the black cat here you know and that's like Superstition it's like somebody not allowing something to scare them all or scare them away it's like being Fearless you know being fearless and being like this also says like you know this speaks to like um passion sex um having fun um you know having a good time you know curiosity exploring like it's that kind of adventurous spirit and like I feel like you know that's much needed in in your life right now or in your world right now let's take a look at the angel oracle cards here Holy Spirit any love messages the angel Oracle love messages for the Pisces Collective we'll pull a few love cards here for you guys I love the love right there we go one more time and you love messages for the Pisces collected okay shuffling a few times cut them Heart to Heart conversations honestly discuss your feelings with each other and this is [ __ ] huge I think this confirms what this entire reading's been been speaking to quite a bit which is I've never ceased to be amazed you know at the tarot and how accurate it is right like I need to just to speak you know I need to talk and we need to be honest some of you guys are not being honest at all like you're not um some of you are holding back feelings in one way or another it's like you're either holding back the fact that you're not in love or you don't like something or you know like there's that type of or or maybe you're holding back you fell in love with someone else or you know what I mean like you're holding back in a way and for others of you um you know it's like you're not saying how much you love someone or how much they mean to you or you know you're not you're not putting it all out on the table and it's saying like this is a time to communicate have a heart to heart with someone like for good or bad like I feel like you owe it to yourself Pisces and you owe it to your person too and maybe they're the ones not being honest maybe they're the ones and that could be why you need to talk I mean if you're not happy and you know someone is like not into you anymore or [ __ ] playing games or whatever it's like you need to have a heart to heart it's like um so this needs to happen this is something to definitely work on this is part of the rebirth process you know it's like in order to be born again it's got to be all out on the table you gotta you gotta put it all out there you know and it can be uncomfortable sometimes yeah healing family issues your love life benefits as you forgive your parents and for some of you um it's not just parents it's family in general it's like healing family issues so maybe it's you know your family was all all drug addicts and you became a drug addict it's like breaking the cycle in some way uh or alcoholics or sex addicts or gambled eggs whatever it's like breaking the cycle in some way um but it's also healing a family Dynamic maybe like you guys are married and you have children it's like you know healing your family and I feel like you heal the family through your your heart to heart you know you heal the issues through the heart to heart love yourself first yes your self-respect makes you more romantically attractive and it's like um I can't I can't tell you how much more more you will feel attractive you know if you really start to you know hold yourself in high high regard you know like don't settle for for [ __ ] and don't do things and don't take actions that are beneath you too that's another thing you know that's part of having uh respect for yourself right and see yourself as a Treasurer see yourself as a cat see yourself as beautiful as as worth it it's like don't do or happen you know don't have behaviors that aren't becoming don't you know don't do and say things that make you look trashy or loose with it or whatever that's going to make you feel worse about yourself in the long run or even in the short term you know because you hold your value if you value yourself like that everyone else will too you know it's like yeah I think deep down Pisces like you want to be valued you really do you want somebody to be like wow this is my beautiful wife or this is my wonderful husband it's like this this is my treasure you know it's like but you got to treasure yourself though for others to treasure you all right finally we'll get the intuitive oracles here some intuitive oracles before we wrap it up for the Pisces Collective it didn't work if there's any good messages or the Pisces situated work with any good messages for the Pisces oh we'll take that one and get one more nice we have the manifester the manifesto I love this man affirmation is I am manifesting what I see in my mind's eye I'm manifesting what I see in my mind's eye and it's like go for it man go for your dreams like stop holding your [ __ ] self back and I feel like the last price he's reading was like this too stop [ __ ] living according to what you think everyone else wants you to live like or stop living the life you think everyone else wants you to live even if like you had an old idea an old concept of something stop it stop it in your mind imagine the Beautiful Life you truly want and go for that stop settling for anything else stop trying to live according to society or you know what you think people expect from you do what makes you [ __ ] happy [ __ ] the rest the truthful affirmation as I speak my truth and expect everyone I care about to do so too I [ __ ] love this card this is all about this reading right the communication Heart to Heart Speak Your Truth Pisces speak your truth don't hold back man expect others to do it too allow them to do it let others feel comfortable in your presence to communicate welcome open communication it's only going to benefit you even if things are hurtful things that are said that are hurtful like welcome it because it's going to make you stronger it's going to give you wisdom and knowledge and insight into a situation and hey you know what right here this is you right studying something what are you doing you're listening you're [ __ ] listening you know you're listening to what someone has to say someone's feeling someone's emotions it's like and you're you're making note of it and you're taking action to do something different it's like you do that by you know it's like loving yourself holding yourself in high regard and because you hold yourself in high regard and you're such a beautiful partner it's like you hold your partner in high regard It's like because you're so nurturing to your own needs uh you're able to be nurturing to others needs and like it's just awesome because it's like then when you know you're doing the right thing all around you're never hesitant when it comes to speaking what you want or what you need there's no shame you know in in your game and it's like it's like you you're not gonna hold back it's like I'm giving it 110 I'm giving you my all and I expect you're all in return and I can honestly say you know however I whatever I need to say and I expect everyone else to be honest with me too because I'm open I'm loving I'm accepting I'm that king of Cups I'm that nurturing beautiful genuine Pisces yeah so awesome I love that reading I love it um you guys enjoyed it please please please hit the thumbs up give us a like leave a comment let me know what you think if it resonated share this link that way other prices can see it and make sure to check your Sun Moon Angel Rising when you subscribe and you click all on the notifications Bell um check out our conspiracy our news videos our astrology all of it man uh so much cool stuff to watch also we got new memberships for the month of February new memberships is going to be um two uh shows a month on Discord private live uncensored a whole new Dropbox full of uncensored videos from the past and the ones that we're going to be doing this month as well um it's 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Pokemon The Power We Hold Episode 3 | all right welcome back ladies and gentlemen to the power we hold so I'm back in impressed an and I think I think I just realized how much of an idiot I am remember have we spent the end of all all of last episodes almost the whole last episode looking for the way to get to this a Ghana City place I just now discovered a new direction I haven't even been it wasn't even in the wack whose wilderness that's me face palming myself anyway so it looks like we're gonna be able to head towards a go in the city afterwards and destroy their lab so let's head into this Hanoi forest alright I don't have much to say yeah it's another maze just like the black goose well Missy your trainer oh boy there are items here alright you know what crud and what's this over here this is a TM 86 Grass Knot that could be helpful I think phantom could be able to learn that not Zora all right let's go into deep Hanalei this could be a bad idea he said they were very powerful by pokey mom is that an encounter will I actually battle that if I run into it okay must it oh my god it's like a trainer it works like a tree if there's so much to see me then I get a 1025 what is this all right so seriously you are a worthless pokemons or uh finally just get your act together your eyes so I'm assuming this zoro's eyesight is just really bad or something you do not want to send that Curley against a buck type let's go with Phantom fan Tom's part grass type I'm a [ __ ] well that looks like it's just using rage which doesn't affect fans up all right but then it's also got dang it it's also got was it called pursued that's not good yep that that wasn't good weed seed got fingers hitting and getting all and now you're using toxic spikes tax spikes what does that mean [Music] hold on I think dang it now phantoms already down now whoever we send out is gonna get poisoned this is a great start what in the world there was just a terrifying air that disappeared in my face I don't think you guys saw it but it was a terrible air that just appeared for me okay magically thank God at least this beetles been done thought there was toxic spikes but doesn't look like it did anything oh that's probably what the air was about that air that came out probably to do with toxic spikes all right well let's see do we have any revives or anything no of course not all right I don't know what I'm doing what did I just do I don't remember my controls spin a while since I've played all right I'm gonna save here in case we run into something absolutely terrifying wouldn't put it past this game defer something terrible at us after what just happened all right 1990 next I'm sorry Sora stop no one likes you Sora least I don't I do want to go through this game though I I realized I haven't done anything on it for a while but I do want to get 21 Shh this place we're under leveled but I don't want it to any fighting it's ridiculous there's another Beach rail you gonna take some after this after we get to a GaN City I'll start training that's what I'm gonna do all right I'll train off-camera once we get to a GaN City right now we got to find your way through here get over to the attics I don't think the next city is even a GaN think next place is hilton town oh crap that time that I time that absolutely perfect all right another Beedrill this is going to suck ha you thought I was that was Aurora Zora tricked me with that crash sometimes Pedro Oh God sir oh it's gonna go down too all right you love it up szura finally there is too many's der to Derek two men there at too many there are too many Beedrill around here and I don't even have anything to heal except a super potion it wasn't even a place where I could buy things man this game is gonna be difficult I don't even know which is the right way to go wait dang it bad controls way too many mazes in this place in this game alright Oh least around here I like that sorry I like this dynamic of having to avoid these bug types at Stantler hello there buddy I'm gonna actually I'm gonna oh no Lord my attack I'm not gonna risk it Oh see whoa I was thinking about destroying it with a feint attack considering its psychic type it now just forget it intimidates gonna ruin that for me hello there about a 30 this may be the way out or I might have just got myself completely lost and I'll have to turn all the way around again hello other Beedrill crap [Music] all right I got it he'll oh stop hopefully they'll be a Pokemon Center in uh Bagon cities that are hilton town I guess Hilton towns where we're going next or would that be too much to ask for excuse me since what was bug-type super effective against dark I need to brush up on my tight matchups that turned up turned out terribly I figured it would just use pursuit thinking that that was curly up crap now we've got nothing except draining kiss you might be about ready to be destroyed here this is not going well this is not going well I don't think curly is going to make it through this okay maybe what oh shoot this is game sound okay as it's too quiet it almost seems too quiet I know actually according to my OBS it's just fine alright up let's go come on come on come on come on we beat that beat drill let's try and make sure we don't run into any more of those because if we do we're toast it's that simple now who are these you've got to be extra careful now there's the way I don't know I think that's the way happens can we run can we run we have to run no no oh we were literally right there you've got to be kidding me wait can help us help us I don't know what he lost does I've never used this move let's see if he'll poles can help us if not we're just gonna try and fight this one off the same way we did the last one and that was haphazard that was not that way that was close to not working what is he'll call still the targets H but that's maddeningly unhelpful I don't want to restore the beedrills HP want to do the opposite oh god oh god oh god oh god come on come up critical hit we might be able to still get through this this is the last one this is the last speed rail come on oh don't tell me don't tell me we're out of one more no [Music] pardon me what just happened did we just purchase wow that's not very much of a death penalty I don't know what happened it looks like we're back and it's Azura let's use faint attacks forget fury swipes oh that's accurate I think his fury swipes that has the accuracy issue not server itself all right let's keep going I don't care for making its rage bill we just gotta feed it and then we'll literally be the oh crap got about that fans hop the real fan top this time faint attack all right it's almost done we've almost beaten it toxic spikes doesn't work in this game I don't know what you're hoping to accomplish Beedrill already proven that doesn't work due to an air all right how are we done this looks like the place Hilton town we did it Oh spicy in town music I like that alright is there a place where I can heal here like if oh we can heal at these things that's right I remember now alright so we have made it to Hilton town this place is so much nicer than a gan City huh that's where I'm headed actually let's explore for a little bit okay nothing less than that nothing that interesting in here trying to minutes whatever one has anything interesting to say just everyone's watching the tournament they're all busy with the tournament the lake of feelings was that beware AM Esprit is I'm assuming I can't get to it well I can't surf yet so there's kind of pointless can we surf I bet we can if you find it there's a Pokemon that we meet later on this is stuff I'm have a feeling we're gonna run into the lake trio in this game that will be beautiful all right there's a riolu back there alright let's go inside here see if there's a back door I wasn't here earlier is there a back door anywhere come on so we on the back there how do I get back there huh huh I see you back there I just want to be friends c-can I go around this way I just want to be friends I can't get back there that's a disappointment whoa I'm on the roof that's interesting so [Music] we're how do we get to agon city then so this is hilton town nice place we got to go back into hanoi forest that's what it seems like finding a gong city it's somewhere in one area this fort do I still have Zara in the front I'm more on well since we're having less trouble with these now I didn't mean to call you stupid okay so always love one up again I should take zero out of front now doesn't need to have all these levels okay oh I can't put fan tump in front at the moment so there's nothing down here where is it so you're telling me that we went completely the wrong way can we even get to agon city from this place do I just not know where I'm going I guess it's probably the latter I don't I just don't know where I'm going I just don't know where I'm doing at all this probably another ways we can go from Empress town to a Gong City sorry for the background noise by the way yeah I suppose next time we'll see if we can actually find the way to a GaN sitting see ya | World Writer E-cat | UCmey2ZYBALgcDV1FrWFQW2g | 2018-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,834 | 9,136 |
xYqqP_htOMU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYqqP_htOMU | Yttrium(III) fluoride | Wikipedia audio article | atrium iii fluoride is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula yf3 it is not known naturally in pure form the fluoride minerals containing essential etrium include y y na 6 ca6 calcium fluoride and gagarinite y nikay f cl6 sometimes mineral fluorite contains admixtures of itrium synthesis yf3 can be produced by reacting fluorine with atria or itrium hydroxide with hydrofluoric acid atrium hydroxide 3 hfyf 3 3 h2o occurrence and uses it occurs as the mineral weimarite y itrium-3 fluoride can be used for the production of metallic itrium thin films glasses and ceramics hazards conditions substances to avoid are acids active metals and moisture references | Subhajit Sahu | UCQfZeuqLWTmhBor49owSrhw | 2018-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 109 | 677 |
d1ag0XrQHS4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ag0XrQHS4 | Is it possible to decouple economic wealth from carbon dioxide emission rates? Part III | cool so coming back to this you know it's just if we increase energy efficiency this increases this feedback loop and we actually get something called super exponential growth in that case and that leads to ever accelerated increase carbon dioxide emissions so it's come back to this plot right here one connects we calculate this based on observation assist this rate of accept this feedback loop this rate of return in the system and the rate of return in the system is here this Purple Line and the rate of return here is a ratio of the GDP to the wealth so what you get back from the bank and relative to what's in the bank and as you can see this Purple Line has increased from about point one percent per year in 1702 to point two percent per year so current rate of return of civilization - that's a real rate of return of civilization based on our wealth we get 2.2 percent per year back is added wealth higher there's ever been before in history and there's neat so you think here as you looked at there's inflection points in this one around 1880 and one around 1950 and it's fun to think about what might be physical reasons for why there are these inflection points and I imagine that there perhaps associated with the stuttering of new energy reservoirs so that fundamentally this problem is geological problem rather than a societal one so practice this is Saudi Arabia and I don't know if you know Discovery this is when oils first started being used and civilization so maybe this is just inflection points associated with discovery of oil anyway there is this rate of return and at a key point here is that the rate of return is actually is stopping increasing now it seems to be stagnating in recent years and is stagnating really for the first time since about the 1930s and so I wonder if this is related to the current economic crisis that really is a representation of the rate of return has stopped increasing between 1950 in 1970 was just going gangbusters was increasing faster than it had ever had before at a doubling time of just 20 years since then things have sort of slowed down again anyway what that means is that we can make predictions for the future this is really my final point that if the this way this feedback loop is actually stagnating then we can actually perhaps make a forecast and assume that this rate of return is just going to hold for the foreseeable future and here what I've plotted here is I put this into a simple model that you can just run in MATLAB I assume some sink for atmospheric co2 in the atmosphere that's based 1.7 percent per year for the atmospheric perturbation for I'm sinking to the oceans it seems to work very well actually it's very simple it's just very simple linear couple model and make forecast into the future for various scenarios so the afore casts here this is a observations up to the present and then I just run the model for co2 versus gross world product and this goes at - 2015 that's this part right here and this is 2100 so it's sort of a phase plot really out here now the business is usual I guess you could call it scenario which is that the growth rates that rate of return isn't changing with time and we have no decarbonization we aren't really - carbonizing perhaps for trying but we aren't really and so we just assumed business as usual and that puts us up at about 2100 well much higher GDP that 10 times higher and then atmospheric co2 of 1,200 parts per million by volume which would mean a very high rate very high increase in surface temperature so something perhaps unbearable and I think you know you look at this well that's means that GDP is growing at 2.2 percent per year and you know as perhaps acceptable good ah yeah I think you look at this you think well you know something's obviously wrong here we we can't have a gross world product of 300 trillion dollars per year when we're at forty trillion $4 per year right now and have a temperature rise or something like this something's gotta give and you know you can think well you know what's going to give in this case now something's missing from them all and I don't know how to do this yet but you can imagine or maybe the wealth growth rates maybe the co2 is fundamentally like a disease on the system and if it's like a disease on the system then perhaps the wealth growth rates will fall so let's say they have in just 50 years so in 50 years the wealth growth rate or the GDP growth is not true point 2 percent per year but rather it's 1.1 percent per year well that would put us still at something that's a rather high have a certain co2 concentration by 2100 and even by 2050 rather high co2 concentration and it also implies that we would sometime before 2050 enter a point where GDP is decreasing which I would you could measure that's like a permanent depression in the economic system or it could decarbonize well maybe if the carbonization might work i think they messed up these lines this should be 50 years right here right here so let's say we have we switched to non co2 power supplies we have our carbonization in just 50 years which was you know ridiculously rapid well that would still put us at very high co2 concentration at this point with perhaps very high atmosphere sort of temperature rises so dude on with the high GDP or maybe as some combination of the two which we have wealth growth and carbonization in 50 years do both at the same time and that puts us on the curve like this which would keep us under 500 parts per million by volume but it would be associated of course with a depression it doesn't look like there's any particularly good ways out cities are really the only options that are available at least the free parameters and the small so I think you know in the conclusion I mean is it possible to decouple economic wealth from carbon dioxide emission rates I think the answer is no it's just simply it's not unless there is very rapid decarbonisation but then you have to ask a question well you know wouldn't that be extremely expensive so I mean it is expensive then no and I think oh stop and I think you know if basically this is just an interesting physics problem even if it is for some practical implications and what I love to continue to think about is you know how would you model this perhaps a bit in a bit more sophisticated way and I think fundamentally you think the growth of civilization if it's an organism it's depended it's it's a function of the availability of the energy supply or the size of geological reservoirs and you know whether we grow into these new reservoirs or we don't or we're going to deplete these reservoirs and there may be environmental forces - that inhibit our capacity to grow into these reservoirs perhaps due to increased carbon dioxide concentrations and I think in that context it's interesting to think about whether civilizations growth is fundamentally what you we would call deterministic problem maybe we can't predict the future based on what we know but it is fundamentally something that can be modelled as any other physical problem using differential equations subject to initial conditions well I'm sure Medicare would take questions alive in a remarkably stimulating discussion | circumzenitharc | UCZdM2Npk8rJjnXsxOtXlLTg | 2011-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,330 | 7,251 |
BXjQKO52R9s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXjQKO52R9s | Palawan Underground River - WOW Philippines Travel Agency | hi I'm Rick St John with wild Philippines travel agency and we're here today in the bua Vista View deck uh we're in pora princess uh City here in palan and we're headed up to saang where later we're going to take a tour of the underground river the drive from Porto Princessa City up to saang where the Underground River is located is about 2 hours and along the way you'll stop at a couple different places and get some lunch and have some snacks and uh as you can see the scenery is absolutely uh just beautiful here we see the beautiful uh mountains of palan um the the dense jungle uh and also along the way you'll see uh Farmers plow in their fields with a caribow it's just fascinating uh it's a fantastic Drive uh up to saang beach had a wonderful time and here we are at uh saang and uh we're looking from the coast now out into the ocean and from this port here is where you'll catch a boat taking you you uh down to where the Underground River is located and it's about a 15minute ride here we're on that boat now and we're headed over to uh the underground river on the way over you can watch the waves uh smashing across the Rocks uh it's a very rocky area and uh it's also very cool it's it's really cool to ride on the boat and experience that okay here we are on the beach uh at the underground river and we're as we're standing here on the beach we're looking out again toward the ocean and uh the view is just absolutely fantastic and as you stand here you can just hear the waves hitting the shore the the air smells Absolutely Fresh uh it's just very exciting uh to be here uh during this time and and to see the the things that palan has to offer it's so much different than barakai and Bal and Bo it's it's truly truly an island paradise and again for a family this would be an absolutely highly recommended trip uh to take and here you can see the entrance to the underground river okay so here we're at the boardwalk and from here to the underground river uh is about a 5 minute walk and as you're walking through this densely uh populated Forest you're going to get to see some really really cool things look at this monitor lizard he is absolutely awesome I mean awesome look at this guy he's in his natural habitat right now and you get to be there and actually see that and just see how they move around in the in the trees and on the ground just so cool here we have a monkey we saw the monkeys uh there and again you know this is just you see this kind of thing on TV uh on Animal Planet but to actually be there you know in the forest in the dense forest and to see the animals in their habitat is fantastic here palow and peacock again fantastic beautiful bird in its natural habitat and this is a great thing for kids to see and to experience uh especially here in the Philippines because it has so much Wildlife again just fantastic experience here look at this guy he is his he's huge monitor lizard yeah he's on the hunt right now check him out this gu's fat but it's so cool to be walking through the forest on your way to the underground river and get to see these animals in their natural habitat it's fantastic there's a lot to see there besides just the underground river okay now we we've reached the entrance to the underground river and what happens here is they're going to get you in a boat and one person is going to operate the light that's the person in the front and the people sitting behind him their job is to sit and just look around and enjoy uh but if you're the light operator like I was uh you're busy operating the light uh and yeah you get to look around but not quite as much but here this is so cool also as you enter into this um you know huge cave you you really feel like I don't know you feel like an you know like a firsttime Explorer or something okay now once you get inside the cave it gets really dark really fast here you see another boat their tour is over they're leaving but it gets really dark really fast and so there's you know with the camera that we had um it's even though it's a good you know it's a Canon XL1 s uh still uh had a hard time seeing in there even with the high-powered lights and everything but again it's fascinating uh to be inside this this cave and the further you get in the cooler it gets uh and you can just feel also the you know the moisture in the air uh but again it gets quite quite okay we've come to the end of our tour here and as you can see from our video there's not a lot to see in the underground river uh due to the poor lighting and the extreme Darkness however here we are coming out we're we're on our way out now and uh as we as we're coming out if you look uh to the right and to the left where the light goes you can start to see some of the uh the the Rocks the walls of the yeah there it is right there very very cool I mean it's really awesome but it's like that all the way through and there's just so much to see okay here we are back at the entrance again and here's another group coming in they're about to experience an extremely awesome tour through the underground river and here we are we're at the end of the tour we're back at the entrance again and again if it's a if you're with a family uh the kids are going to love this it's fantastic experience highly recommended and if you have any questions or you want to book a tour package like this and experience the same thing call Wild philippinestravel agency.com wild philippinestravel agency.com the name you know with the service you can trust we are one of the most respected and trusted names in Philippines travel offering the most complete packages at the best prices guaranteed | WOW Philippines Travel Agency, Inc. | UCYGd6j4Ai7LQQXp6EgAR5mQ | 2011-01-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,113 | 5,670 |
cok09tOxYHc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cok09tOxYHc | GOGETA IS ACTUALLY BROKEN!! (100% DAMAGE) | how's it going everybody dot noi here back with another dragon ball fighterz video for you all today and this time we are doing something that i didn't expect to do but rhyme actually suggested this idea to me and it was to react to this new gameplay video that bandai put up on their official youtube channel the link will be down below but in this video i believe we do see the level seven fully charged up one hundred times big bang come out pulled off and apparently rime said he makes it look relatively easy so of course you know i have to go in try to steal some strats from this because day one i'm gonna be looking to pull this strategy off uh maybe one or two or three times to take out an entire team i don't know it's gonna be a lot of fun we get the character but with that said though we are going right into it i wasn't planning on doing this today again but man this is just too exciting the intro for gogeta obviously really really good looking the pose everything i've actually never seen his full intro yeah that shot was in the trailer that's so cool uh now i will say the team on the left is the one i pulled that pulls it off i believe apology man and i got to say look right there piccolo assist is really good for this just because you can hide behind it obviously any assist can do you can see he did it for dodon ray as well so already at level two finish sign um and he didn't even have to give up that much pressure to do so does get dragon rush though so that's never a good sign but you only have to get to a maximum of seven to get your level three to tod and of course building them up isn't a bad thing in general the more you build up the more your supers do uh but using one super will get rid of it i believe so boom on knock down you see another finish line comes out so now we're at level three uh and yes so far this is looking pretty painless good reflects i gotta oh my goodness the crosstalk from t go on i like how this is a gogeta themed video yeah this is definitely where the strategy starts getting scary android 21 just going to get a level three and the hard knock down how does go how does google get out of the sparky baby yeah sparky for sure you know it's a show showcase level four and there's another strategy you can do i'm actually gonna you know what let's go watch that again another easy way to get these stacks up is to actually vanish out of it we saw this in the showcase this is relatively huge i'll just go back from here but this gets rid of a lot of the danger especially if they don't expect the finish line vanish out you're safe piccolo assist another one now we're at level five in just a couple seconds only need two more it's also good to remember as we're watching this gogeta pressure that he does have an assist that builds it up as well oh oh he did build up one there okay level six i was gonna say that was a perfect chance to do so see it's actually really fast i didn't even notice level six needs one more nice block good reflect good defense really not going to do it behind all right there we go with piccolo assist and i believe now it's so strong that any one hit even if it's like heavily scaled is that it no way is that it from full health the hundred times big bag to no health how many hits that was literally just the command grab right wow so yeah that's it gogeta just takes them out and that was with like that was barely any work that's actually huge i think that might be a going strategy for the character why not go ahead and build up some finish signs uh this should be death though gogeta has these the air dash that was so sick continuing the comma see some standard combos here level one probably he's not going to kill he probably has to go into a dhc here but again the powerful part about finish sign is he could just finish sign after that and it would be relatively safe now i don't think he would do that i think you would opt to just get the kill there most times in fact probably all every time but let's say you were on like level six it might be worth going for it team gohan just getting thrashed around this is not the funny thing about these super saiyan 4 gogeta videos is now we're just seeing him on his side helzong grenade no reflect got mixed so we're about to see anchor gogeta i am i'm just now realizing we spoiled it i didn't think this good cheetah was going to be the one that won how does he win this good air anther oh my goodness the overhead into the normal big bang you could even that hit like a truck dude man he attacks all of his moves look so fast oh the hitbox on that ex roll yeah standard combo here will do no need to make this fancy just get zero bars and get out still has three bars if he wants to use that defensively or just offensively either will work and so sparking i can see how he wins this now oh key blast invulnerability right through it that was gogeta look at the limit break oh my look at the limit break damage you got a block against this character plus is he plus there with the respect tn did get a hit that was seven bars that's pretty scary really chaotsy okay i guess he didn't want to lose any health nice sparking i agree definitely keep him safe you want to wrap this up overhead you just got to get hit here right oh my god there's nothing you could do bro it's just plus frames what are you supposed to do gogeta's just gonna make it look easy are we gonna see a level three fit yeah right there big bang come here that's gonna wrap it up see this is exciting i'm glad we did this dude this is like a teaser this is like a little teaser to what i get to play i'm gonna be going for this strategy a ton the outro looks fantastic as well smile at the camera pose it just looks so good yeah so hopefully you guys enjoyed this uh he does come out soon i don't know why it doesn't say it he comes out he comes out on march 10th if you have the season pass and uh 12th if you don't so either way he's going to be out very shortly hope you're looking forward to the videos if you are definitely make sure to go down below leave a like and subscribe and leave a comment letting me know if you're going to attempt to get the tod yourself when this character drops other than that there's some more videos you can check out if they catch your eye but i'll be seeing you guys in the next couple of videos when we're playing goji to ourselves i have been datsudoya thank you so much for watching i am excited dude i can't wait | DotoDoya | UCq-ZvpCLekNUJpD3iem0zDQ | 2021-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,305 | 6,485 |
F9gTruPtFNs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9gTruPtFNs | Multiselect For YouTube - Extremely Useful Chrome Web Store Extension! | hey guys welcome back to my YouTube channel this is Daniel Rosal here I wanted to record a video about a really really useful YouTube extension I just came across it's called multi-select for YouTube very deservatively one of the featured um extensions on the Chrome web store um I've added let me just show you how how it works so what I've done here is I'm currenting the process of building out a couple of YouTube playlists for language Learners I'm learning Hebrew and I discovered a few days ago how to automatically translate uh captions from Hebrew and into English or from any language for that matter and one so I mean in the process of building this big playlist and I'm using um mostly at the moment videos from Khan which is one of Israel's public broadcasters so basically I'm adding the ones that have subtitles into this playlist from their content repertoire and you can see that some of them are not others now let me just take off the extension for a second and show you guys I'm going to refresh now on this page this is how YouTube looks regularly like right and what I was doing was you know going into this video of this video skip this video one by one by one an incredibly incredibly inefficient so I figured there might be a plug-in searched for multi-select for YouTube and discovered this now let me go ahead and turn this back on turn this back on for YouTube refresh and as before we can see it's now added these boxes under each video so I can much much more efficiently select one two three and four now it's also added the second level context menus instead of having just the first level up here it's created kind of I'm going to call these Phantom ones under the YouTube video and just like the real ones um you're able to save to watch later add to queue or save to playlist what I'm gonna do now is click save to playlist and to show you guys how it works I'm gonna just create a test playlist two set it to private and we should if I go into test playlist two we can see the four videos were were added at once which is amazing um so it's also visible on this page as you can see so it's really not just for creating playlists it's for managing YouTube videos more efficiently in general um in terms of the options you have here it does give you a little context menu where you can hide it on the home page Trends subscriptions library history Etc so depending on what you're going to use it for for instance I'm using it in search results right uh so if you weren't using it you could turn it off there so it doesn't kind of clutter up your YouTube or you could just turn it on and off when you're actually using it so this is really really good I am going to buy this person a cup of coffee now because as a Hebrew as a Hebrew learner learning through YouTube videos this is going to make creating playlists for watching like so much more efficient so really really useful um again it's called multi-select for YouTube it's available on the Chrome web store and if you do something like this creating playlists on your trainer ads you know a bunch of videos that at one time instead of doing one by one do this and it's gonna make life so much more pleasant thank you guys for watching more videos coming soon | Daniel Rosehill | UCFhEM_Jl3uKV6b8Ex4wbiFQ | 2022-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 619 | 3,249 |
IHRYVo7bhVA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHRYVo7bhVA | TOO FACED CHOCOLATE GOLD PALETTE Review & Swatches | hello thanks for joining me today I want to talk about the Too Faced chocolate gold palettes this did cost $49 I got this from Ulta and I think I got it when they were heading a coupon that was 20% off even on prestige brands because normally this brand is not included in the normal coupons so at $49 for 14 shadows in here and here is what the package the palette itself looks like and love their packaging and this one does have a little bit of a weight to it and you can see here's my hand that it is a pretty big palette so we will open it up and get started and on this video I'm not going to talk about the history of Too Faced I did another review video on the Too Faced tutti-frutti palette and on that one I went in depth about the history of the company so I will link that down below if you want to learn about them okay so we opened this up and you have the mirror with two faced on it and then here is the shadows and of course it does smell like chocolate which is great and I was surprised to find out when I was reading the back of it that the foiled shadows are made with some flux a real gold and to get that chocolate smell I wasn't surprised about this but all shadows are infused with cocoa powder they it is 100% cruelty free so what I'm gonna do is well first I wanted to talk about the wearability and the longevity of the colors I am wearing this two on today and I wanted to show that you can have kind of a more subtle look that when you look at this you see a lot of metallics and bright colors but you can still it's a very still wearable palette as long as you like some looks with glitter and metallic because today I have a very subtle I feel like more neutral look now I did put eyeshadow primer I used Urban Decay eyeshadow primer on this eye and none on this eye and this is about after 10 hours of wearing it and I think that you can see this eye with eye primer the glittery shadow that I had kind of near the inner corner it's definitely lasted a lot longer I think that you still have some of the pigment over here but I didn't only think that wearing an eye primer will help you with the longevity and the pigmentation of these colors and I think that the glitter kind of was more smoother on my lid when I use the primer on that eye okay so that I feel like they are pigmented and they're easy to blend I didn't have a problem with that but I would definitely recommend if you want brighter pigmentation and more long wearing to use an eye primer first and I did find that with the tutti fruiti palette as well the matte colors over here I did see less fallout then the glittery shadows this color is a real pigmented but it's just a nice base for your eyeshadow and also just a good one to kind of blend out things so there was some color fall are there was yeah some fall out mostly on the green up here and the money bags so I love the names and I'm just gonna show you also I'm gonna put I'm not going out anymore today so I'm gonna go ahead and put some shadows on my eyes just so you can see them I'm just gonna do with my fingers so here is the money bags which I really like this color just put it on there and I did find that the shimmery shadows I did like better putting it on with my finger I just felt like I got less fallout and just a more even color on so here it is on so yeah a stick it's just a really pretty green and in the pan I feel like it looks more glitter than kind of on the eyes okay so I think that I'll go ahead and starts watching and I might as well start with that green so I'll do this calm down we have moneybags love and cocoa and Halliford alla is the bottom one so those three they are pretty soft and velvet so they're it's money bags so you can see on the eye I granted I had some color on underneath but I do feel like it's a brighter color on the eye then when you swatch it so this is the love for cocoa I got kind of a big swatch there but very pretty I think that that color you could really use a lot of different ways and here's Haller $4 so you can see there's a little bit of patchiness in the swatch but overall I think that these are really pigmented and yeah I like those white both my hands here so let's see then we will go to the next I'll do this is chocolate gold this one is old money and then gold dipper gold dipped excuse me and I have use those quite a bit let's see the chocolate gold I don't know if I can put it over oh yeah I'll just kind of put it over the gold and you can see that it is really pigmented I know that I'm putting them over other shadows but so I put the gold on the inner kind of corner there and so I think that you can see that you can still build it on top of the eyeshadows and it still gives an overall a good look it doesn't get too cakey on the lid okay so chocolate gold yeah look how pretty that is then we got old money and gold dipped oops let me try that gold dipped again yeah okay so the chocolate gold I just I really like that color I'd probably say that the gold and the green are my favorite as far as kind of the shimmers there's that one and if you want the gold dipped I think is good if you don't want quite as yellow of a gold okay so I'm going to I'm gonna clean off my hand so I'd love to know down below if you have tried this palette and what you thought of it and what you think of Too Faced palettes overall so far I have been happy with the Too Faced palettes like I said I think that if you wear a primer underneath it really does help the shadows stay on longer okay so oh yeah it's nice and clean okay so then we'll just do these two this hot pink is new money and the purple plum color is living lavish so let's see if I put on the pink out here just to kind of show you again I know I have I shouldn't want underneath but I think that this palette is nice because you can just work with a couple different shadows and create you know like kind of an everyday look or you can really use the wide range of colors that they offer and kind of have more of a crazy kind of look or not really crazy but more daring okay so there's kind of what the pink looks like so new money and then living lavish the purple there you go then the next column is more metallics this top one is rich girl then we have famous and dripping diamonds as the silver and the rich girl the other ones do seem soft and creamy but this rich girl seems extra velvet velvety soft I'm not sure exactly why that is that some of them just seem ultra ultra soft and then here's famous and dripping diamonds you know look at that silver I mean that is I feel like you could just create some great looks with that yeah okay so I'm just gonna kind of compare so we have the dripping diamonds was here and I want to compare that with the gold dipped just so you can kind of see like well actually it let's compare the gold dipped with that's rich girl so a lot of the shades you know they are kind of similar you know what I were gonna when I'm cleaned I'm gonna clean off my hand after I go through all the swatches and do the ones that I think are pretty similar and see if we can see a difference okay clean down again then we have where now we're more into the mattes we still have one shimmery color left but this one on top the matte is cocoa truffle then we have classic and sassy and this is rollin in the dough nice like I said base color cocoa truffle is very velvety soft as well there's your matte color classy and sassy and wipe off my fingers here for rolling in the dough and that one is actually very velvety creamy as well there is those and the last two over here we have decadent is the black and so bougie is the other one so okay decadent and decadent feels like it's almost like fabric when you go to touch it it's really velvety and yeah I just feels like you're touching fabric instead of shadow and that's definitely a black so if you like black eye shadows it definitely has a lot of pigment and then the so bougie as you can see it's not as pigmented as some of the other ones but I think that is good to have kind of a combination in a palette so that you can work with them okay clean this off and just so we can kind of see because I find it interesting is some of these colors you know you kind of look at the gold dripped and famous and it's like are those that much different or the love and cocoa oh no old money it's like some of them just kind of seem similar so we're gonna see how they really look when you swatch them okay so I'm gonna do gold dipped that's gold dipped then famous and we'll throw yeah I think that those are the ones that look at the most similar because you have rich girl oh gosh that's velvety too so you can see that even though they kind of are similar I feel like they're still different enough this one is definitely more bronze and then you have more of a yellow and the rich girl has more of the silver undertones to it then if we compare let's do the old money and classic and sassy this is the own money and classic and sassy again those kind of look similar in the pan but old money classy and sassy so yeah they're very similar but you can see that they are different so even if you look at the shadows and say okay how many different looks like can I get I think that they are different enough that you are gonna be able to create quite a few different looks with this I would recommend this talent if you don't like any shimmers because even though you do have format colors you know the majority of them are shimmer kind of glitters so I again wouldn't only recommend this if you do like wearing glitters or shimmers and if you want to experiment I think that I'm glad that they do have the matte colors because I've created quite a few different looks with just this palette and not having to go reach for any other eyeshadows let's see what else can I say about it and here's how it looks it just kind of was open like that and you have ingredients down here if you're interested in that it says the bulk of this is made in the u.s. it's assembled in Dominican Republic the shelf life after you open this is 12 months yeah and I think that's about it so there you have it the chocolate gold palette for $49 so what I purchased this again I I think that I would actually purchase this again because I really like the metallic colors because before I was trying to do some glitter colors and I just felt like I was having trouble getting the glitters to stay on and if it's too glittery I think that it was making my eyelids look kind of wrinkly so I feel like these shimmers are giving me the look of having kind of a glittered eye without being a true glitter if that makes sense so I am happy with it I do like it there is some fallout but I don't think a huge amount that you can't deal with just brush it off and like I said I felt like if you use your fingers to Pat the shadow on it's less fallout so I hope that that was helpful and let me know again do you have the chocolate any to face palettes and which ones you like the best and I hope that you enjoy this if you did give me a thumbs as for watching I'll see you next time [Music] | Staci Lea Beauty | UC3NsHu8h_axawPV5aXfpkWQ | 2019-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,272 | 11,138 |
0OM8zvFB58Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OM8zvFB58Y | Pastor Of Jacksonville Florida Megachurch Claims Face To Face Meeting With Jesus Christ | some of you may not believe what I'm about to share and so I'm gonna share with you an article first and then I'm gonna share a short clip of a video from that article check this out mega church pastor Stovall Weems said Jesus came to him sporting brown hair and a white robe now check out the video now he goes on from there and if you want to see the video just click my blog link in the comment section below but notice as you watch it no one was shocked enough by what he said because no one left that church when he was talking and that proves nobody in their church or in most of the churches today read their Bibles and how do I know that Jesus said this in Matthew 24 verse 11 23 to 27 many false prophets shall arise and deceive many and if any man say unto you lo here is Christ or there believe it not for there shall arise false Christ's and false prophets and shall show great signs and wonders in so much that if it were possible they shall deceive the very elect behold I have told you before wherefore if they shall say unto you behold he is in the desert go not forth behold these in the secret chambers believe it not for as lightning cometh out of the east and shine it even unto the West so shall the coming of the Son of Man be it is that easy to expose the false prophet that claims he saw Jesus today our Lord Savior and King Jesus predicted they would do as this false prophet in Florida just did and to clarify for those confused by these wolves and sheep's clothing Jesus then took the time to explain how he will return so as to leave no doubt in the mind of the babes in Christ who may be lured into heresy or fall dural for that matter by these wolves as is obvious in Matthew 24 Jesus said this would happen directly before he returned he said they will say he is in the desert like Benny Hinn did 18 years ago or he's in the secret chambers as this man just said on camera before his entire church family but as we know only demons acting like Jesus will do that which the Bible says Jesus would never do when Jesus returns every eye shall see him not just those wolves in sheep's clothing who make these claims so as to get more donations from the people that they make merchandise of when Jesus returns no one on this entire planet will mistake or even miss his splitting that Eastern sky because as he clearly said here for as the Lightning cometh out of the east and shine it even unto the West so shall the coming of the Son of Man be thank you for watching god bless | NicholasPOGM | UCpITe256E0HOmw-KqWYWDhw | 2018-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 498 | 2,503 |
QwzqjLOXgD8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwzqjLOXgD8 | Sally's Beauty Mini Haul | [Music] hey you guys so i am back today this is going to be a short but sweet video on a haul that i recently um purchasing products through sally beauty now i've been in texas now for a good six months i've been collecting things one thing i will have to say is that because of the demographics here is a little bit different than it was in phoenix my walmart seriously has a huge display of products i've yet to go to a local sally's beauty but when i'm telling tell you that forney doesn't have the population is not that big so the fact that they have that many products i'm excited to see what look this is girl had it i added girl this is true signs of a recovering addict i'm very curious to see what some place like i don't know like um mesquite what their stores will look like with products so anyway let's just jump right into it this is not a lot of products i have less than 10 products that i purchased from sally's beauty it cost me about 65 okay i'm gonna try to keep everything within the same um brand so first up we have tgins buttercream i'm not gonna take off anything because everything's you know pretty much sealed up they did a good job of that but something leaked we're gonna get into that tgins buttercream daily moisturizer i really do like this product um tginn was one of the it's very sentimental you guys for me um not only because i knew the owner cristia very well but this was the first brand that i was an ambassador for and i was affiliated with and for the first year the fact that she was sending me the products for free which i didn't even ask for she would just say hey i'm gonna reach out to them and i'm going to send you some stuff for free so rest in peace kristia i still support them because i do love their products tgin buttercream daily moisturizer and her sulfate free shampoo oh something really did like the moisture rich sulfate free shampoo is a staple of mines i use this in conjunction with another um shampoo on a weekly basis okay next up we have the one that's been leaking we have the queen helen cholesterol let me see if i can get this tape ciao it's hot here in texas too you guys so this could have been worse so i'm okay with this so we have the queen helen cholesterol this is pretty big i believe it's like 15 ounces and typically i like to mix my cholesterol with a oil any honey depending on but i absolutely love applying cholesterol this is sometimes my only deep conditioner that i use on my hair and i deep conditioner my hair now i'm doing it almost every wash day i really am most of that is because i have a lot of reviews that i'm trying to get through okay next up we have taliyah rajid curly cream again i'm gonna try to get this sticker off because i want you to at least be able to read the label on front taliyah is a very slipped on brand i'm gonna go ahead and say it they have some great products and this is one of my favorite it is their curly curl cream okay and i do have everything that i'm showing you i have a review on i will be putting some links in the cards and below in the description box so please check that out taliyah curly cream now a lot of these products especially the ones i'm going to show you up next i got on sale sally's was having a great sell which is why everything cost me only 65 dollars and that includes i think that was free shipping next up we have products from the african pride line we have let me just go ahead and get this out we have their african prize moisture miracle alloy and coconut milk detangle and shampoo pre shampoo i know this product has got mixed reviews but i have no problems with this product honestly it was my it has been my go-to detangler and i i love it i really do so we have that next up we have the heat activated mass this stuff is bae i missed you i really did this is the moisture miracle moroccan clay and shea butter detox and softened again i also have a review on this product and last but not least as far as hair products go we have the this is interesting i don't think i've tried this product have i we have their coconut oil and boil bail but baobab sorry we have the coconut oil and baobab oil hydrate and strengthen leave-in cream grape grape this is pretty big what is this 20 ounces what is this no girl 15 ounces okay a fairly large size container too so yes you guys i know this is just really really quick um other things i got in here also was girl i've been needing some razors for my eyes and so i have that so product reviews coming up i have that ors deep conditioner i already filmed it it's coming up i have the excuse me i have the eating body works marshmallow um i'm very behind on this flexi rod i want to kind of wait till the weather gets cooler here in in texas to do that flexi rod and i'm basically going to be look i've been promising that flexi rock set for a while buzzfeed already told me what to do to make it like hers because i contacted her on how she basically was able to do that review and so i was going to use one of her videos to recreate her flexi rod style so anyway y'all expect those videos to be coming up that is it everyone thank you so much for watching take care bye [Music] | annettemint | UCsIk_KmkcjyC_ySw4tDR8yA | 2022-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,029 | 5,186 |
2WB0ypdpOaw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WB0ypdpOaw | Upilogue 2 of 2: To UnseenPerfidy, Don't be such a tease | and i just didn't want to talk about that so this comes up because i sent him a pm the last video i directed towards him because he had made a video he had made like a 40 minute video but like the encoding [ __ ] up and then i responded to like his kind of a bridge like 10 minute videos and stuff here's the thing you don't seem to get unseen perfect when you call people disingenuous and liars you are owed no particular courtesies i have been way more courteous to you than you in particular deserve based on your own behavior now if you think you should be treated special like some of the commenters have told me it's just like well you're special i'm seeing perfect especially you want to talk to him you got to do the special rules and oops okay so i hope you have a lot of people that feel that way i don't okay you say to me who i should declare denunciation or fealty to whether i'm familiar with those people and regardless of having not made any comments that i have to clarify it's not like everything frank says i love and so or anything any similar to that in any way you're being presumptuous if you think you have some sort of right of courtesy that extends beyond the level of courtesy you show well you don't all right and i think when you give come up with your reason as to why you don't want to talk i don't find it credible this is the internet i'm here to say what i think i don't think that's credible i've seen you talk to all enough people just in this conversation that it's not credible your claim and i don't know if it's the philippines and you seemed like you wanted to talk about it but you did clarify and you know it's like i told you so that you wouldn't be blindsided you know but also so that you know i would bring in the obvious in that case you're not interested i guess you're not that interested in these subjects maybe you just want to read ap reports or something i don't know i'm not that familiar with what you do to size you up that way i can see that a moody little fellow a back and forth kind of a fellow and i'm not going to baby you in that respect okay i'm not going to enable you i don't really have any reason to okay you call people liars and disingenuous and ella how's that you have better reason to call me that than ella okay and i'm saying that given that you don't have a good reason to call me disingenuous or a liar and outright lies you're you don't know what the hell you're talking about it makes no sense really does it right lime he's thinking that you don't know your own feelings because i'm not even calling you a liar i think you're scared and you don't necessarily know why and you feel uncomfortable trying to talk to somebody that isn't skid row radio right and sadly if we did talk maybe some of the points he's made that you have annihilated because of the weakness of his rhetorical approaches would turn out to actually be valid and simply badly displayed in his approach and in the end it could look like skid row is on to something i don't know that's another speculation make a video now to go piro thanks but no that was another speculation it's something besides the fact that you think you have the right to tell me who to denounce right and at the moment by the way because i've said unkind things about frank's anna and i'm talking to you i know he has not made these kinds of demands and perhaps his ethical standards are higher than you even though he has decided to piss you off and and uh demean wasn't the word i was gonna look for he's decided to debase and criticize you on a character level which again i don't approve of but i'm not him i don't have to make a statement on that and especially not to somebody that starts off calling me names those ideas you must be drunk and calls me a liar now and blocks me and unblocks me and i'm supposed to [ __ ] listen to your demand on character sorry my standards are way higher than you understand i guess and i'm not going to make such a statement until i really understand a person well enough to and i'm also probably only going to make it if i have some reason like i have started a non-profit organization with them and they are on the board and i have to make a statement yes i don't approve that he raped unseen perfidy i was terrible but you don't seem like the nicest guy in the world to me maybe i'm biased that you call me a lie or a drunkard liar okay maybe i'm biased i'm sorry i grew a bias while you were calling me names to think that you don't have such a high standard that you get to make demands on me like that and frankly even if you had the utmost highest standards is still inappropriate um and i sent him a pm with a link to it and he replied with quote cool i'll check it out i'm going to a conference today and the next few days so it might take me a while uh open paren uh i'll watch it but usually don't find much time for videos and baron cheers p.s i would like to discuss the philippines in your point that it was a quote-unquote successful counter insurgency at some point i was thinking of making a separate video asking about it so i reply to this and again this is very important because this is why pirro claims i blocked him well no to be specific it's just something i as an example i think you might be scared of i don't i don't know what you're scared of and you're not the only one people tell me well you're intimidating what the [ __ ] i try as hard as possible to be sweet and nice i'm playful meow [ __ ] it jesus i reply with quote cool deal as for the philippines i'm saying success in quotes as in quote the counter-insurgents one exactly i understand that that's why you realize oh let me clarify good doesn't mean i mean success doesn't mean good okay and then i thought wow he's really brave he's going to talk to that and we'll just go over that great and he's not going to get nailed with any supporting crazy [ __ ] because he's just talking about how it works and the point that i plan to make in that case is that a successful counter insurgency is the same as an evil idea or something else will come out of it who knows surprises me come up and then the point can change again just as it would be different if someone was saying well whatever you know yeah just like uh just like the roosevelt administration thought they were not ready for democracy if somebody argued that then it would be still different i would not expect um unseen perfectly to argue that but he surprised me so far so who knows end quote not quote they were super nice people end quote if that makes sense um of course i understand how that makes sense and you no doubt understand how this is good fodder for a conversation and illuminating conversation and uh thing is it illuminates sort of some bad thinking some bad american thinking traditional american thinking that isn't so hot and is easy easy to show that it isn't so hot um part of me wondered if you wouldn't say you know because i've been accusing you and skip from time to time of going after low hanging fruit and you could accuse me of going after low hanging fruit because arguing that the philippines was wrong and [ __ ] up it's very low hanging it's also shocking because so many people know [ __ ] all about the situation that occurred but it is low-hanging fruit and in that case of course i'd be like yeah i agree it is low-hanging it's easy it's so evil i just want everybody to know about it maybe you don't want what i want his reply quote yeah i gathered that it's an interesting case taken that way as well because then perhaps it shows the only way to succeed at such a thing is to be horrendous my reply quote oh totally we should expose people to malaya at some point and how the brits use [ __ ] concentration camps snorts well here's the thing unseen perfidy my reason for wanting to talk to you at this point the summit of that desire uh was specifically that [ __ ] yeah let's talk about that [ __ ] let's bring it up the next thing i'm dealing with is you're telling me to denounce some totally other guy based on videos i have yet to watch and i'm supposed to watch to enable the denouncement so to me that's two minus two equals zero right there you get my hopes all up like big t's and then you're like oh wait you gotta do on somebody first you know you gotta violate your personal ethics and make a statement on a personality when you don't know the personality and you haven't really witnessed the crimes and the person making the demand is also insulting to people yeah that's weird it seems unrelated to me what can i say it seems unrelated seems more likely that we ought to do that sometime is one of those i'm never gonna do that kind of things yeah we should go out and have coffee and you never see that person again that's fine i've been rejected before i can handle it but yeah take your time man i totally understand other time issues i want to make a few videos about domestic stuff this week and the next take it easy that was the last thing i sent towards him all right everybody remember i have not seen the video before before the part that hasn't played yet of his video i haven't seen i'm gonna let you go for a while and see perfectly i'm sorry but i've been interrupting so much but you're just such a provocative personality you should take it as a compliment and uh or perhaps a mixed compliment whatever take it however you like um but the thing is exactly you just read your comment and it sounded very promising like we were going to talk about the issue and i was in a happy state of i thought this was the guy that was going to rage crib i thought this was the guy that wasn't going to want to talk about anything and you immediately went fine i'll talk about [ __ ] one two three four five six how about that and i'm like i don't remember points i made that you didn't answer in some way at least with a little passing comment not a final comment that couldn't be explored more which is also great and then you suddenly balk well people talk to each other there's all kinds of reasons that could happen but that you have an abiding idea that you can't talk to anybody that doesn't denounce somebody that says something bad about you whatever it was or it calls you a name like a liar like i have no problem talking with you still but granted maybe i should demand more respect maybe i should make big declarations when people show me a lack of respect call me a liar whatever to be honest i have little reason to act like it's a big deal but okay i'll let you talk a little longer so we can get your video done and i can watch it all and so basically in this he accuses me of basically blocking him because i didn't want people to be exposed to the horrors of the philippines even though i made a [ __ ] video about the counter insurgency in the philippines and talking about what we did and how we eventually convinced aguinaldo to come to our side i did not know you'd made a video about that i have not seen that video that sounds very interesting and i've mentioned this multiple times before especially uh during the thunder fight um okay this is a part where you don't seem to understand that one i'm not an expert in your history of videos i have thousands of videos myself and i'm not expecting you to have seen them all and two you don't seem to realize that you may have claimed this or that and that means nothing i think it's great you've talked about the philippines that doesn't mean that you and i have had a conversation about the philippines i don't understand your point i'm accusing you of trying to avoid the subject with me and you're saying well i've talked about the subject when i didn't have to deal with pirro that isn't that has nothing oh but what about when i'm involved what about then have you done it then and i've also mentioned um this in comparison to the unsuccessful french counterinsurgency campaign in algeria um and then he accuses me how algeria okay seriously all right you win you obviously know that the philippines was a moral impulcritude great awesome okay so what's the problem why are you bitching at me and you can't even talk to me about things like this then other people have no idea what happened let's have a conversation because we obviously disagree on enough to like make it a flavorful conversation well the the fact of the matter is okay you think those are terrible things well why is it then is it really because you have a standard whereby you demand people to denounce other people really even people that haven't done anything to you people that have just raised issues to you that you've responded to as if they were just issues and so forth and you but there's a denunciation principle could you explain that to me at least please because i don't get it why what is the to me it seems like you're trying to escape the conversation with an excuse because i don't see how that makes any sense i don't see how me having an opinion at all on frank's make sense as a requirement for conversation at all but i have encountered it before it's just that i think little of it i think it's questionable in its character but you know no offense intended yeah i mean it's just the internet and you know it's hard to tell what people are really like | pyrrho314 | UCIU1mDllvglhW5r0HYf-BLA | 2013-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,553 | 13,416 |
h_oBySm3wCc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_oBySm3wCc | The war of the worlds.m4v | no one would have bleed in the last years of the 19th century that this world was being watched kindly and closely by intelligence greater demands and yet as model as his own thus men visit themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinized and studied perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize the transient creature that swarmed and multiplied in a drop of water with infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs serene and their assurance of their empire over matter it is possible that the influencer under the microscope do the same no one gave a thought to the older world of space a source of human danger or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as impossible or improbable it is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days at most terrestrial men fancy there might be other men upon mars perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise yet across the gulf of space mines that are to our minds as ours to those of the beast that perish intellect fast and cool and unsympathetic we got this earth with envious eyes and slowly and surely drew their planet against us and early in the 20th century came the great disillusionment the planet mars i scarcely need remind the reader revolves about the sun at a mean distance of 140 million miles and the light and heat it receives from the sun is barely half of that received by the wall it must be if the nubular hypothesis has any truth other than our world and long before this earth ceased to be molten life upon its servers must have become its course the fact that it is scarcely 1 7 of the volume of the earth must have accelerate its cooling to the temperature at which life could begin it has air and water and all that is necessary for the support of animated insistence yet so man is man and so blind by his vanity that no writer up to the very end of the 19th century expressed any idea that intelligent life might have developed there far or indeed at all beyond its earthly level nor was it generally understood that since mars mars is older than our earth with scarcely a quarter of its superficial area and remotely from the sun it necessarily follows that it is not only more distant from times beginning but near its end the sacral cooling that must someday overtake our planet has already gone far indeed without neighbor its physical condition is still largely a mystery but we know now that even in its equatorial region the middle temperature barely approaches that of our coldest winter its air is much more engineered than ours its ocean have shrunk until they cover about a third of its surface and as its slow seasons change huge snow cap gather and melt about either pole and periodically inundate its temperate zone the last stage of exhaustion which to us is still incredibly remote has become a present-day problem for the inhabitants of mars the immediate pressure of necessity has brightened their intellects enlarged their power and hardened their hearts and looking across space with instruments and intelligence such as we have scarcely dream of they see at its nearest distant only 35 millions of miles southward of them a morning star of hope our own warmer planet green with vegetation and gray with water with a cloudy atmosphere arrogant of fertility with glimpse through its drifting clouds with of broad stretches of populous country and narrow navy currencies and we men the creature who inhabit this earth must be to them at this as alien and lowly as are the monkeys and lumieres to us the intellectual side of man already admits that life is an essential struggle for existence and it will seem that this too is the belief of the minds upon mars their world is far gone in its cooling and this world is still crowded with life but crowded only with what they cons regard as inferior animals to carry warfare sun world is indeed the only escape from the destruction that generation after generation creeds upon them judge of them too harshly we must remember what luther's and auto destruction our own species have wrought not only upon animals such as the vanished bison but upon its inferior races the tasmanians in spite of their human likeness were entirely swept out of existence in a world of extermination waged by european immigrants in the space of 50 years a research apostle of mercy as to complain if the martians ward in the same spirit the martians seem to have calculated their descent with amazing subtlety their mathematical learning is evidently fought in access of ours and to have carried out their preparation with the will net perfect unanimity had our instrument permitted we might have seen the gathering trouble far back in the nineteenth century men like chopin already watched the red planet it is out by dubai that for countless centuries mars have been the star of war but failed to interpret the fluctuating appearance of the markings they map so well all that time the martians must have been getting ready | Ming Huang | UCw5i5xztZ8wDJai6XojQ8Pw | 2011-08-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 903 | 5,084 |
z3VKAI-h4ws | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3VKAI-h4ws | WOMEN TO-GATHER: WSU AURAK COIL Project Fall 2021 | [Music] so [Music] the united arab emirates has a rich history of traditional textile and each style is passed through an ancestral lineage from one generation to the next each unique to the family our group members chose to focus on the textiles of course and tali performed by all genders but it is primarily the women who progress the art as my colleague mentioned of course it's one of the traditional handcraft things that which emirati women's used to do it on the old generations and as my colleague mentioned earlier it's made from the use of the pan leaves and it's used to to like that called the samad like where like you can just sit in the floor and eat your lunch it can be baskets can be offered by like uh like gift and so on so this is basically called the house after that like looking at the pictures and stuff we decided to um write poems that we kind of felt would be was still clifton inspired so i said inspire backlifted and it says the basket holds all his forwards with hands by the water perfect pattern for the perfect pawn the love of motherhood pass from generation to generation spirit flows through the droplets into the reeds as they intertwine and start anew again and again with each leaf i i do not know how much how much you knew about the emirati culture how much you knew about this country when we when you got together and i think it's important that from from from our side you give the complete story give every explanation that you can have and then it becomes a rich experience from the other side to bring in the text to really make it work so the very fact that you were able to produce something original from your site i think i i absolutely loved it um and and i think um i think that shows also how well the communication works so and i think also the way you were doing the page during the presentation in terms of the coordination um very good job with that i think it shows also good teamwork we're on the same page i thought the imagery the colors and the vibrancy of the images were you know really striking um the pot with the dye and and then the photographs of the hands um really really struck me especially since you pulled uh the idea of the hands from the poems um by lucille clifton and the idea of the hands in those arms are very spiritual and so you draw this connection between not just the physical work but the spiritual work that's happening between the generations of women and i think that's a really powerful idea and it transcends it takes lucille clifton from you know uh forget exactly when those poems were published but it takes her and transform towards her around halfway around the world to the emirati women and the work that they're doing so i think that's really wonderful the other thing that i like i agree with is the fact that you were able to draw these connections apart because the the each of the things that you were working with you provided context to one another and context is what allowed you to then uh to walk forward you know to to to make a forward-looking presentation and one that's informed by multiple uh cultures so i really appreciated that thank you so much uh group three [Music] first of all thank you so much for coming together and finding a way to make something out of a very you know unusual challenging um project that we pulled together for you i i think the colors and the imagery and the balance and design of the photographs are quite striking i think especially this one right here resonates with me because literally this morning i was using a metaphor for my own writing and it was basket weaving and so when i look at this photograph it resonates with me um personally um as a as a writer i agree with all that professor hawk has just said about the challenges of meeting and i love the fact that you found alternative ways to communicate um and you work across multiple platforms because that's what we have to do in order to get a job done okay perfect so this is our coil project women to gather um meredith and i we both took the original photos that we were given and edited them she had her poem on hers and i chose a different poem to analyze so um i edited mine differently but the poem is who said it was simple by audrey lord a little bit about her she's an author activist [Music] the poem i'll read it really quickly there are so many roots to the tree of anger that sometimes the branches shatter before they bear sitting in ned dicks the women rally before they march discussing the problematic girls they hire to make them free an almost white counter men passes and the ladies neither notice nor reject the slighter pleasures of their slavery but i am who i am bound to by my mirror as well as my bed see causes in color as well as sex and sit here wondering which will survive which me will survive all these liberations uh before diving into that i just wanted to show some of the photos um that our teammates sent this is just three of them i think there were like five to seven of them and then meredith went into photoshop and did an overlay on all of them and then she added her poem on top of it which was kind of our process we wanted to do something that was more like a collage and layering wise so i did the same thing just a little bit differently so in audrey lord's confessional poem who said it was simple she illuminates the plight that exists when aligning with multiple marginalized identities she's a black queer woman in this case these identities further her from experiencing equality in the same way that white women in feminist spaces do she references this by seeing them at ned dix discussing their own liberation but at the detriment of problematic girls these problematic people are those who are queer black not of color disabled mentally ill etc this leaves the burden of accepting oppressive dynamics and challenging them to the individuals and the communities that they're a part of i i'm really inspired by what i heard today and i love poetry and i love the kind of the kind of inspiration that you drew when you saw the pictures and you were communicated with our team here and and um really i mean thank you so much everybody from the wsu side um i think for me it was a great learning experience and definitely inspiring experience for me to go out and read some and and i would definitely do that thank you so much everyone and i and i i want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for the the effort and the creativity and the insight that you bring to me as well and so i know that we had certain kinds of um challenges in terms of our processes we had the time differences but i really believe that what you all produce today demonstrates the value of this kind of uh collaboration and yes it is a learning process we can learn from things that didn't go well as much as we can learn from the things that did go well and so again i appreciate all of the effort and i hope that this will not be the last time that you all talk to one another you | Sabir Haque | UCI3p7ouhqPZ24t_dxIYhZ7A | 2022-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,336 | 7,033 |
ihri0VwGODE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihri0VwGODE | Do you feel WANTED by your spouse? #marriage #relationships #shorts | we all want to feel wanted you know we want to feel important we want to feel desired that never goes away I don't care how long you've been together take a good mature look at what's happening in your relationship and nobody's perfect I'm sure whoever is listening to this even though they say you know it's my spouse who's not supporting me look at your own behavior there's probably something in there that maybe you're doing that could change and you're probably doing that for very good reasons but at some point one of you has to be the one to make the decision to do something different to help strengthen your relationship choose to be the person that's gonna that's gonna do something different and I think victims will go well he needs to do it because I've been the bigger person for so long right and if that's your story like you'll get the exact opposite results of what you truly are wanting right now | Cayla Craft | UCX-iRpFheNtPASK7QUML6PQ | 2023-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 169 | 916 |
Fgx3BZ2qRZ0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgx3BZ2qRZ0 | Prince Philip looked as fit as ever today royals gather at Sandringham for Christmas Eve service | Prince Philip looked as fit as ever today as he walked to and from church with other members of the Royal family at Sandringham and cracked jokes with well-wishers Philip, 96, appeared in high spirits as he spotted American mother-of-two Heather Hudgins in the crowd, holding her three-month-old daughter Abby who had a decorative green bow on her head Members of the crowd burst out laughing as Philip quipped: 'Is it a baby? I thought it was a bunch of flowers'. Mrs Hudgins from Florida who was with her US serviceman husband Stephen and is based at RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, said: 'It was nice that he picked us out He obviously has a sense of humour.' A crowd of around 350 people were delighted to see Philip briskly walking 400 yards to St Mary Magdalene church while the Queen was driven in her maroon-coloured Bentley accompanied by Sophie Countess of Wessex Scroll down for video Wearing his trademark brown overcoat, Philip led a procession of Royals on the walk from Sandringham House as he chatted to Prince Andrew. Andrew's daughters Beatrice and Eugenie followed behind with Prince Edward and his daughter Lady Louise, the Princess Royal and her husband Sir Tim Laurence, and Peter Phillips and wife Autumn Beatrice, 29, opted for a seasonal colour, wearing a plum-coloured knee length coat with platform-heeled sandals. The young royal's smart wrap-over coat was perfect for the festive event and came with an occasion-wear price-tag - £1,995 The 29-year-old royal finished the look with a crocodile-skin black clutch bag with gold clasp On her head was a black velvet cocktail hat by London based milliner Juliette Botterill Meanwhile, younger sister Princess Eugenie wore a navy bow headpiece by milliner Sarah Cant The 27-year-old looked chic in a steel-grey coat and heels. The service included traditional carols such as Once in Royal David's City, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Away in a Manger, When Shepherds Watch Their Flocks by Night and Hark the Herald Angels Sing The Queen who wearing an ice-blue outfit with matching hat and black gloves walked down the church steps after the service with Sandringham rector, the Rev Jonathan Riverie Her daughter-in-law Sophie paused to collect flowers from a small girl and handed them to the Queen before they got back into the car. Susie Allen of nearby Dersingham who was in the crowd said: 'I think Prince Philip looked extremely well He appeared to be in excellent health It is remarkable when you think of his age.' Some members of the crowd expressed disappointment that they did not get to see Prince Harry's US actress fiancée Meghan Markle But Meghan and Harry, along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte are expected to walk to Sandringham church tomorrow morning for the Christmas Day service. Royal watcher Alan Mowton, 58, who has been in the crowd at Sandringham church services every Christmas for 40 years said: 'I was surprised to see Philip walking 'He went in the car with the Queen last year when they were both recovering from heavy colds But this year he looks more spritely than ever.' Prince William and Prince Harry did not turn up to play in an annual football match between Sandringham estate staff and locals at nearby Castle Rising The brothers had played in the match many times in the last ten years The 11-a-side match which was watched by a crowd of around 50 locals went ahead in their absence The brothers last played in the match two-years-ago, leading to speculation that they had decided to hang up their football boots While the festive cheer may be in full swing, security was still exceptionally tight at St Mary Magdalene Church. A line of police officers were seen giving full body checks to members of the public in the grounds of the royal Sandringham estate with one young girl being subjected to airport-style wand security on her shoes Hundreds of well-wishers had joined the throng outside the church this morning with expectations raised this year that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who announced their engagement in November, may be in attendance - but they were left disappointed It was confirmed by Kensington Palace earlier this month that Meghan would join the royal family on Christmas Day. A Kensington Palace spokesman said: 'You can expect to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Ms Markle at Sandringham on Christmas Day.' Christmas at Sandringham is likely to be the first of many for the American, who will wed Harry on May 19th in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle | NY News 365 | UCoiIb7pYXqYSlxd_M3wX7fQ | 2018-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 775 | 4,574 |
_TNRsjptZ8E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TNRsjptZ8E | away from me ( lyrics ) | [Music] it's so hard to open my eyes i'm blind to the light from the sky i'm dealing with things i can write and all of you know it's been no easy road but i keep working harder going harder just to prove something burning out i can't do for weeks guess i prove nothing everybody wants my work for free i know you have the money things are looking different i'm not putting up with you not anymore away from me [Music] i lost myself now fully disguised my heart got bruised up so i put it on ice been told that i wouldn't make it in this life but now all of you see there's so much room for me [Music] away from me [Music] uh [Music] you | Moo taw jr | UC3eq59XFa6guWC24QDu1RIQ | 2022-08-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 130 | 637 |
jua8y3HI3Ow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jua8y3HI3Ow | 2017 KIA Niro debut at The Chicago Auto Show | so now it's time to change the station and make some noise like only kia can ladies and gentlemen it's time to meet his new hybrid utility vehicle the kia lira what do you think about your own ordinary green car isn't the 2017 narrow is the first kid to be engineered from the ground up as a dedicated hybrid and it was designed as a no compromise proposition for those looking for some style and functionality to go along with maximum efficiency the exterior was Penn at our us skinny on California which is the birthplace of our iconic soul and the team their husbands a utility vehicle shade with aerodynamics athletic proportions and also sculpted services the aggressive front design features our signature typer nose grille and the headlight sweet deeply engine front fenders the strong shoulders and short overhangs give the narrow and athletic stance but it's the round back that really sets it apart the large hedge opens to the cargo area that is larger than the ford c-max and Toyota Prius thanks to efficient packaging with a powerful battery beneath the rear seat which frees up useful cargo space inside as a well thought out in turn with technology and advanced features like a wireless home charging train narrow also includes uo threes sweep of navigation media and connectivity services offered in charge nero uses technology from the soul EV including driver only ventilation to save on energy when heating and cooling the cabin useful driver assistance systems include smart cruise control Lake aperture warning and blind spot detection will also be available under the hood is an all known hybrid exclusive 1.6 liter engine with atkinson cycle technology and also direct injection good for 103 horsepower in line with the engine is a 43 horsepower motor paired with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission the system ralphs engine and motor power and series through the transmission which is less complex and series parallel and also are split hybrids narrow also features cutting-edge include driving system I spoke about earlier but here we take a local step further along with the coasting guide feature narrow and scans first use of predictive control which uses the navigation system to anticipate topographical changes in the road ahead and actively manages energy flow the system also determines the best time to recharge the battery and when to expend can store the energy to optimize efficiency similar systems have been seen on terminal entry makes a key as the system is the first in the industry to monitor and adjust for both ascending and also be sending scenarios and can improve fuel efficiency up to three percent it's a unique and impressive setup and our sights are set on delivering class clean fuel economy among small C of these up to 50 miles per gallon the chassis is built on a super step structure comprised more than fifty percent ultra high strength steel and to reduce weight the hood and also the rear tailgate are aluminum another weight saving measure we totally removed that's all great and probably asking yourself how does the narrow feel like from behind wheel huh describe it feels crisp escorting direct gone is that mushy feel of a typical cbt hybrid a four-point front subframe delivers outstanding steering feel and road isolation making the narrow morning agent more responsive and more just plain fun to drive than any other vehicle of its kind beyond its engaging dynamics and also Hill efficiency the Nero also has been engineered for safety we're targeting the highest possible safety ratings in the Earl's what we offer with the Thomas emergency brake in hand or in collision warning when it goes on sale later this year globally and early next year here in the US Nero is so much more than a green car it's a completely new idea inspired by rock and roll spirit of rebellion if we're non-core we're planning to offer a plug-in hybrid version of nero later than this life cycle now Michael told you earlier about kinko dynamics philosophy and our ambitious card roadmap Bishop see today we're ready to make Surya noise yes absolutely or Mineiro in the Optima hybrids are a major milestone for Kia hitting all the right notes for the next generation buyers looking for clean mobility in a package that compromises nothing in terms of style practicality ability with that it's time for the school of rock to play us out to come on up and take a closer look thank you for joining us and we'll see you next month in New York for the debut of the cadenza | Javier Mota | UCj2ZmTR5LgHjRuR8H-WffAw | 2016-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 779 | 4,514 |
Pn9HfHGKl7I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn9HfHGKl7I | Welding Positioner | [Music] alright folks welcome back to the shop been a long time since I did a video probably a little over a year so you know that I've had some neck issues had a couple of surgeries first surgery didn't work at a second three-level fusion so neck is fused up pretty good that's that's what's had me out just been convalescing and it's been it's been a real nightmare I can tell you that life has changed for sure but I'm six months post surgery and I'm just kind of getting used to this the way it's gonna be fine pain and loss of range in motion still doing some physical therapy but gonna fall out Billy Aiken what I wanted to talk about is this welding positioner that I built a little bit at a time off of some plans that I got off the net and I'll put a link to the fellas site on there real good PDF drawing took me a long time to do it I was just something I was just tinkered with for a long time it's just slow going around the shop these days and doing anything and a lot of it is pure motivation you know when you have one of these life-altering events it's really easy to get caught up into the situation of just not doing anything you'll have a hundred plans and lots of things you can do and then a day goes by and you realize it you didn't do any of it a lot of that comes from just having depression too I mean it's uh it's a hell of a deal but try to be more upbeat what you hear in the background is uh trying to get in some things that mmm that wasn't as bad some 3d printing got a 3d printer and 3d printing is pretty amazing I mean it can make a structure and build it support you can firstly build something out in space on a 3d printer and by that mean what I mean is it can build its foundation and support all these overhang instructions structures and deposit plastic or abs or even there's some metal filaments out there now but it's really pretty amazing that let me show you this machine that's running over here right now go all fan surprisingly enough this machine is under $300 I think it was two hundred and seventy nine dollars early for this this is a delta printer as to any cubic linear has linear rails on it instead of pulleys which you know if you know anything about linear rails they're much better than pulleys or anything like that at any rate we wonder what we came to talk about this welding traditional alright let me give you a look at this welding positioner the design is by Ryan Muller or Muller mue ll er I'll put a link in the description but at any rate it's it's really a pretty neat design and the plans allow you to change things as you need you know everything in a shop now is gonna be on wheels for me to move it there's a lot of uh dowel rods laid around for me to reach and push buttons with instead of having a stretch out but use a servo motor motor just I think it's a NEMA 17 and just some square tubing and it's Arduino based so it uses an Arduino to drive the motor and it has a little display as well and we have a different get directions I don't have them label but that's one direction there [Music] knowing something about servos but you got a speed control here and of course all I have to do is hit Direction change and it will change very smooth or stop change directions back again we'll ramp it down to [Music] this is for TIG well and you know if you welding something rauner it really makes for a pretty weld if you can get it going at the right speed [Music] matter of fact and they that weld after it was what was operational I went ahead and finished that well now want to clamp on the ground clamp you don't want the juice going through all the bearings and basically not too short out the electronics and the device flip this copper wire and it's really just jumper cable wire and put it on there one of the plans [Music] miRNA plans ahead was to take these brushes out of a generator I was thinking about putting the brushes on there where it would gonna use that as a point to contact with the ground clamp on but I just never got around to it the wires seemed to work well enough [Applause] get over there Zeke still hanging out so back to the well positioner has a work with Ryan on this build this sent him some pictures and we got to talking about how it's kind of difficult to adjust the speed while you're welding at the same time and so and this guy's really smart came up with a foot pedal now the foot pedal is is a purchased item and what it is it's a potentiometer in there and it's it's a fixed Nords it doesn't spring back it stays wherever you put it at all right so we add it on a place to plug in plug in the foot positioner you flip the switch here gives you directions and then you can control it by the foot pedal wide open back whoa so if used in the middle of welding something and you need an increase of speed you could just give it down with your foot or bring it almost to a complete crawl now this is not the latest firmware that I'm running one here Ryan's made some updates to it it requires a capacitor being installed in there I'll open a box here in a minute and this is probably the most embarrassing part when you see the wires in there but at any rate it is what it is something about a box really uh is good at hiding uh hiding wiring of course it's got that anything if you've purchased a power supply or anything from China it's got a it's got an unusual odor about it it's not bad it's just you can tell a lot of parts count China what it's got a motor controller in there and to get the display I used a 3m adhesive tape to hold that on there but basically wired in a switch to run the foot pedal with so that's what we got there what this thing works really nice but that's it this is basically just a short video to let folks know I'm still out here and maybe I'll start feeling better and do some more videos if you want to see more 3d printing let me know uh on this particular printer also if anybody has a surface grinder I made a couple of bids on eBay a couple of best offer that's this where it is you know where you make a best offer well I had two folks accept the offer so I ended up with two of these and what it is it's a radius dresser for your your grinding wheel on a surface grinder so you can do it radius on the wheel or if you want to do an angle will also cut the angles on there as well so any rate if you interested earnest I've got one for sale message me or something it will allow we'll talk about it at any rate here we go we'll wrap this up Zeke did you want some food or anything huh what a treat talk to me you hadn't had neck surgery have you oh not at all Oh would you like to have neck surgery huh I'm making too much noise oh all right buddy here we go thanks folks appreciate you watching subscribe so Z can get some food there we go that's right here we go | BS in The Shop | UC4MjtZ3Q0moDzxeFLX0YOXQ | 2018-06-12 | Creative Commons 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_jG4XcnVyF4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jG4XcnVyF4 | 8. Using a BigFoot BF300 Baler to Compact Agricultural Plastics for Recycling (Finish Bale) | how do you know when the bail is full what you don't want to do is to open the baler door to find out once the door is open the plastic expands and the door cannot be shut again but if a mistake is made the door is open before the bail is full empty the compaction chamber and start again what you do want to do is watch for the following signals as the bell fills and the plunger encounters more resistance the engine begins to work harder and winds at a lower pitch it may sound as though the machine is bogging down but it's not it's just starting to work harder an increase in hydraulic pressure is another signal that the bale is close to full at about 800 pounds per square inch pressure the hydraulic pump goes into low gear and the plunger moves more slowly but with more power the pump sounds different when it's in low gear however low gear does not mean that the bale is close to full it's likely that several compression cycles with pressures between 800 and 2500 psi will be needed before the bail is complete but when the full 2500 psi is needed to compress the load then the bale is close to full note that if the lever is kept in the down position after the ears have sprung into place pressure will continue to rise to 2 500 psi and beyond don't let this happen release the lever as soon as the plastic is compressed during the initial compressions the hydraulic piston rods will bottom out when the plunger is lowered as far as it can go but when the bale is close to full the rods will no longer be able to bottom out two to three inches of the shiny metal the rods will still be visible when the plunger is lowered as far as possible this is a key signal that the bale is almost full keep loading and compressing until the two to three inches of shiny metal are visible and the hydraulic pressure needed to make the compression approaches 2500 psi allow the pressure to go this high but no higher to recap the bale is close to full when the engine is working hard when 2500 psi of hydraulic pressure is needed for the compression and when two to three inches of shiny metal remain visible after the plunger is lowered as far as it can go depending on the type of plastic being baled the weight of a full bale will differ somewhat but aim for a thousand pounds bales that are too big or heavier than 1200 pounds can be difficult to eject and could break the ejection feet or shaft however as already been mentioned small bales can cause problems and they are difficult to market if there isn't enough plastic to make a full bale leave it for the next collection or combine it with the same type of plastic from another farm rigid plastic will not compact as tightly as film so keep in mind that full bales are products such as nursery pots planting trays irrigation tubing and maple tubing will be considerably lighter than a thousand pounds it may be more efficient to stack loads of these plastics on pallets or on gaylord boxes rather than baling them for shipment to recycling markets confer with rap staff to determine the best approach when the bale is just about full raise the plunger and look inside the compaction chamber if the center is higher than the rest square the bale binding plastic to the corners along the front and back edges while the plunger is still in its up position lay a flat sheet of white plastic on top as the final piece covering the bale as we've mentioned before the flat top and bottom sheets can create a surface that can shed water prevent small pieces of plastic from clogging the wire channels and provide an area for writing the information needed to label and track the bail now it's time to lower the plunger for the final compression by this point the crew may be getting so comfortable with the process and eager to see the full bale that they need a stronger reminder to stay back the operator is responsible for making sure they do after lowering the plunger for the final compression keep it in the fully down position with the engine running and the plunger down use the middle hydraulic control lever to unlock the three door latches and open the baler door the control lever that opens the door also retracts the set of ears in the baler wall if the door sticks and doesn't open when the latches are unlocked use a j bar to pry the door open stand cautiously to the side clear of the door to avoid possible injury when the door swings free no one other than the person working with the j bar should be in the vicinity of the door after the door is opened turn off the engine while tying the bale wires each bale is tied with five strands of 12 gauge 14 foot galvanized wire with a loop on one end the wire typically comes in bundles of 125 strands a full bundle of bale wire fits in the wire rack to the left of the baler door check that there's an adequate supply of wire on the rack before taking the baler on the road tying off the bale is most effectively and safely done with two people and only two people working together one in the front of the open door of the compaction chamber and the other on the opposite side near the engine the two need to communicate clearly so it's important to have the engine off so they can hear one another to protect eyes from the sharp end of the wires rap staff recommends wearing eye protection gloved hands and vice grips are also recommended staying alert and in good communication is critical having more than two people involved in the wire tying operation can be more chaotic than useful the operator must keep everyone else away while the wires are threaded and tied here's how it's done the person standing by the open door of the compaction chamber removes five strands of wire from the wire rack and lays them on the ground with an easy reach this person threads the pointed end of each wire through the wire channels at the base of the baler chamber to reduce risk of poking wrap staff recommend threading all five wires to the base of the baler before the second person moves into position on the trailer bed near the engine once the wires are threaded through the bottom channels the person on the other side of the baler near the engine pulls the wires through until about eight inches of the looped end of the wire remains on the other side a ninety degree bend about eight inches from the looped end will prevent this end from slipping through the wire guide channel as the wire is pulled the person near the engine then feeds the wires back through the wire guide channels in the plunger platform if plastic is blocking the wire channels use a screwdriver to clear the channel or cut it away before applying any force to push the wires through the people on either side of the bale must communicate clearly and be alert to the whereabouts of the other once all five wires are threaded through the upper wire channels back to the exposed side of the bale the pointed end of each wire is put through its looped end the wire tip should be bent back to reduce chance of poking during the tying operation use vice grips and gloved hands to pull up on the loose end of the wire pull enough to take up the slack but the wire doesn't need to be exceptionally tight make a sharp bend in the wire at the loop if the bend is not sharp the wire tie will not remain tight secure the wires by twisting the non-looped end around the tie for two revolutions be sure the loose ends are not poking out of the bale the wire will tighten when the plunger is raised and the plastic expands the sharp crisp bend and the two twists are sufficient to hold the tie do not knot the wire to eject the bale turn the engine on again position the throttle in the mid-range between the turtle and rabbit symbols check that the ears in the back wall of the baling chamber are retracted and that the plunger is all the way up the either the plunger the ears are on the way the ejection feet will not be able to kick out the bale and more of a problem the force can break the ejection feet or shear the shaft holding the feet the bale may roll when it is ejected so be sure the area in front of the baler door is clear pull up on the eject control lever to raise the four ejection feet at the base of the compaction chamber this should kick out the finished bale of plastic immediately after ejecting the bale push down on the lever to retract the feet so they are again flush with the floor of the compaction chamber eject the finished bale onto a pallet or onto a sheet of plastic laying on the ground the point is to keep finished bales away from mud and gravel then move the bale out of the way with a forklift or a bucket of a skid steer once the bale is ejected and the feet are retracted turn off the engine and jiggle the control levers to release pent-up hydraulic pressure releasing the pressure reduces wear and tear on the hydraulic system sometimes finished bales jam in the compaction chamber and the ejection feet don't have enough oomph to push them out when this happens try to work the bail out by subsequently using the ejection fee to push the bale up then lower the feet and use the compression ram to push the bale back to the floor of the chamber raise the compression ram and repeat this cycle several times until the bale ejects properly labeling is the final step before moving the bale to its storage location the reason for the label is to know what is in the bail and where the material came from include name of the farmer producer city and state where the plastic was used what's in the bail in other words is it bail wrap bunker silage cover horticultural mulch film combination or whatever the date the bail was made and the bail weight if it's known write two labels on two different faces of the bale in case one gets covered or is worn off use a permanent waterproof marker and write the label off center in a corner of the white plastic sheet covering the bail or on a waterproof tag that gets attached to a tie wire the reason for writing the label off-center is that if the bail becomes rounded the center surface will rub against other surfaces and a label there may become unreadable brush or hose out the compaction chamber to remove organic debris soil and loose bits of plastic pay particular attention to clearing the wire guide channels if another bale is to be made in the same location repeat the steps we've covered already begin by checking that the ejection feet are fully retracted then lay a flat sheet of plastic on the bottom of the chamber before turning on the engine to latch the door and load the baler again if the baler will be moved to a different location follow the steps shown in the next section for transporting the baler especially if the baler won't be used again for a while wash it down to remove debris and corrosive material such as road salt and silage juice | Recycle Agricultural Plastics | UCnvkQn7wn1Q4geK9b015FlA | 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AvSFJ1eSdE8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvSFJ1eSdE8 | WHAT DO REAL CAR BUYERS SAY ABOUT THE COSTCO AUTO PROGRAM IN 2024? The Homework Guy, Kevin Hunter | what do real car buyers say about the Costco auto program I'm Kevin Hunter the homework guy here today with amazing Elizabeth the homework gal back on April 4th of 2020 we did a show on the Costco auto program after I did an interview with one of the Costco auto program reps named Scott we published our video titled Costco auto program does it really save you money on your car our assessment was that it didn't actually do very much to save the car buyer money and it really wasn't any more convenient for a car buyer to use Costco than it was for anyone just deciding to go visit a dealer as you can imagine Costco didn't like our video very much in fact they emailed us asking us to consider taking it down and redoing it according to their specs as if we just laughed because we are reporters and consumer advisors in the automotive space not an advertising arm for someone like Costco right we posted their email in the comment section of the former video we never agree to take content down and we wouldn't have to taking that video down even if Costco bribed us to it currently ranks as the top view getter on YouTube made about the Costco auto program at 450 000 views it's had more traction than all the other videos combined on YouTube about the Costco auto program now why did Costco want us to take it down well first they said it had some factual errors saying the program didn't actually cover cars trucks SUVs Motorcycles Power Sports and RVs despite the fact we just read that information off their website and clearly said they do the video we did also exposed a weakness in the program in that it turned over the customer to the wolves in the finance office without any real Protections in place and often the price is quite frankly were nothing special despite the Costco rep emphatically telling us that about 94 percent of the time the Costco price for a car is as good or better than you can get with any other buying program the truth is there is so much chaos in a typical dealership having a so-called highly trained Costco sales rep that just deals with Costco customers is pretty unrealistic you'll hear the reality of this situation in some of the car buyer comments that we've received but all of that was three years ago and we received a ton of viewer feedback from buyers who actually attempted to use use the Costco auto program so we thought today we'd share their thoughts with you you know in case you were thinking of maybe using Costco here's Nana Beach who writes a scathing report we joined Costco to access the car buying option in New Jersey we visited seven dealerships none had a Costco trained sales rep available I believe this is just a referral program for Costco to make some money I wrote to Costco to explain what happened to us and the many many hours we sat on a dealership asking to buy a car using the Costco price while they were in the back trying to decide on a price like as if there was a predetermined price sheet yeah what we found is that the dealerships just load up on the required and mandated accessories to jack up the price it was not a savings for us at all the pre-arranged price should be an out the door price it turns out to be a starting price and you end up paying what you would have to without Costco this is a disgraceful program for Costco to be involved in ouch living the life rights years ago I went to a Costco approved car dealership they told me not to bother with that service and I left what's interesting about this comment is that the sales staff was actually speaking the truth for a change one of those rare occasions yes okay Andrea old Gilmore writes great info thank you I'm currently looking into using the program I decided to ask my sister about her experience since she and her husband use the Costco program to purchase two cars on the second purchase with the same dealer they tacked on three thousand dollars for extras she didn't want she was not happy The Experience became a nightmare and she became a thorn in their side and she went back three times until they made it right and took out the extra 3 000 they charged good for her being a thorn in the side and getting her money back her money not what you expect from what is being sold as a user-friendly service by Costco with a super timely comment what visa writes since dealers now have no reason to Discount I doubt this is much of a deal in 2022. Bingo pretty much every car discount program died during the pandemic and the subsequent Automotive shortages got it a non-130 writes Costco isn't doing anything it seems like Finance can add whatever they want and not budge if I have this right this basically means Costco can sell the car for a rock bottom price of one dollar and finance can add 30 000 paint protection and not reduce the price at all so you're still stuck in negotiation that's an exaggerated example but we get the point here's another viewer Ken Evans who exposes another weakness he writes how do you get a fair price in your trade-in and what do you do when they lowball you thanks love your channel thank you Ken for your compliment but you also bring up an important Point Costco does nothing to help customers with their trade-in in this auto program you're right back to the dealer games even if you did come in on what you thought was a decent price here's GMC Acadia who writes in 2018 I use the Costco program to purchase a Silverado 2500 HD in California don't think I got any better of a deal on the truck compared to doing it on my own not sure at this moment that the salesman was actually trained to do a Costco transaction no one at Costco advised me of that I know the weakness also pointed out by the first viewer we mentioned Costco says a given dealer has trained staff in the Costco auto program but for how little money Costco actually generates in this they certainly aren't going to be sending trainers to dealers all around the country oh no at best they just do a chat over a zoom call and the moment the well runs dry in the dealership the Costco assigned sales rep in the dealership will be busy with all kinds of other customers and the excitement of a few extra customers from Costco just wears off and very quickly they see no value in it true Larry Hopper writes Costco is an outstanding company they treat their employees well who then treat the Costco members well Larry you have a good point Costco is regularly rated as one of the best companies to work for but Larry we're actually not talking about working for Costco the company we're talking about trying to buy a car through a program that operates outside of Costco's control and buyers are hoping against hope that it will be a Costco type nice shopping experience the Costco auto program is well outside the control of Costco and largely because of that it just all falls apart here is mjd Edge who says you should offer a service to a company buyers through the dealership directing that at us I'm sure people would be willing to pay a flat fee to save mucho dinario I will close enough well Edge you're unlocked because this is a breakout year for us a year in which we are on board with a group of investors to help launch a new carbine process that takes it a step further than us simply accompanying you in an old broken down system we're going to help launch a car buying process that offers you an entirely New Path and takes the dealer out of the price negotiations putting you squarely in the driver's seat what's equally outstanding is that you will be able to trade your car in with the benefit of having multiple fair market offers and you'll never have to be insulted with another lowball offer for your trade again think about it friends the FTC rules implementation date for compliance is looming over the automotive business yep there's a in the dam in both new and used car prices starting to follow now definitely and it's perfect timing for a huge disruption in this business yep it's been due for a long time and as soon as the muzzle of our NDA is removed we will Spill the Beans to the world if you're new here and you missed this recent show three major reasons to wait until after June 2023 to buy a new car make sure you check it out right away we presented three excellent reasons in that show to wait this Market out and it only adds importance to the reason that you should subscribe and hit the 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LZd7JrIGtdI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZd7JrIGtdI | 2022 Chairman's Video | [Music] we are husky robotics team 3061. [Music] despite obstacles we have always adopted celebrating our journey and potential as a team and standing united as a family we are 100 plus individuals on a mission one strengthening the diversity of our steam family including all people and ideas and sustaining our future and as we build we inspire knowing empowering our community is key to uplifting husky robotics is proud to support the sit with me campaign by the national center for women and informational technology nc with sit with me invites everyone to celebrate the important role of women in steam standing up for diversity acceptance and inclusion we sit down we sit down we sit down to stand up to stand up we sit down to stand up as passionate advocates for first we believe young minds are essential to creating the leaders and innovators of tomorrow husky robotics has had a huge impact not just on the kids at the dupage children's museum but in the whole community oftentimes children come to our museum and they don't feel like they can do some of these more advanced sciences but when they see kids in their own community participating in some advanced robotics competitions and all of these ideas they get inspired and they want to do the same sorts of things we are proud of our ever-growing and ever-connected family our members alums mentors and community once a husky a husky forever it trickles down from the coaches to the students and they slowly grow into leaders that empower each other to welcome new people to actually incorporate diversity into our growth mindset to help us come up with new and unique ideas as we try to figure out new and unique ways to address problems and to our sponsors the foundation vital to all we accomplish thank you we are more than robots we are cooperation and gracious professionalism innovators and believers we stand for diversity inclusion and sustainability we shape the future we are the future | Huskie Robotics FIRST Team 3061 | UCI1wZHQ78JDhU40RbeWARVw | 2022-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 342 | 1,964 |
ekq17LT4Lj0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekq17LT4Lj0 | Alittle On Alzheimer's and Dementia~1 | okay somebody I'm not sure who it was wanting me to talk a little bit about Alzheimer's and dementia I actually think that I have a video on this out there but there are many many reasons why someone would have the experience of both dementia and Alzheimer's but for the most part the majority not all because there's many different versions but for the most part a lot of the Alzheimer's and dementia patients or patients or people that are they're in alternate realities and that is the reason why if you try to argue with them they'll fight you really hard if you just go with them and don't argue with them they'll be very calm because they're seeing feeling what they see around them is a very different place than what you see and it is another form of experience some people are transitioning into their next life early they're doing it they're removing energy from one life going into the next kind of it this simultaneous moment some of them it's on purpose some of them it's kind of a glitch there's not really such a thing as a glitch but yeah it is in a way that they didn't necessarily they're more of they're moving really really fast removing energy from one place and putting in another and sometimes although it seems like it might go on for 10 years when you're creating stuff in the now time can get a little time can be a little linear time-space can get a little funky to manage especially if you're somebody who doesn't have a lot of experience in linear time space getting those moves done right where you move from one into the other can be can get a little bit off it can get a little you yo and really that's true with dementia and Alzheimer's now dementia that is not based on old age has got a lot of other things that it can be but I'm talking about dementia that is from based on old age Alzheimer Zen dementia also are a part of let's say the questions around the brain the human brain and scientists who have asked questions about how the brain works and so what will happen is there will be things that go wrong with the human brain and a scientist will see this like the first time they really noticed dementia or Alzheimer's and then they'll bring other people and they'll start studying it and when that happens then they want more people to study so there will be people who at the end of their life will say okay we'll all volunteer to be one of these people that have dementia or Alzheimer's so that they can be diagnosed with it over all these years so that doctors can look at it and diagnose it and figure out ways of treating it and carrying it that's what happens with all diseases because of course the human body if left alone office operates completely can heal itself and has no problems with anything but in the third dimension a part of the contrast is having problems with the human body and having diseases and then having diseases and figuring out the cause and the cure and it's kind of like climbing to the top of that mountain hmm it's a part of the game it's a part of the game yeah and so Alzheimer's and dementia also is a part of that it's just one of the disease is that once somebody created this disease others will come in and they'll volunteer to have that disease so other people can come in and play the role of the scientist or the doctor that diagnosed it for the first time or finds a cure or you know the whole process and then once that disease is cured then there'll be other diseases that are found and then diagnosed then studied then cured then another disease and another disease and that just keeps happening it's a part of the third dimensional game play and it will continue on any planet that they have third dimension the that diagnostic and disease process will continue they'll just be different diseases okay hopefully that answers the question about Alzheimer's and dementia and also you might look in my old videos looking for Alzheimer's and dementia and watch that video as well if you have any other questions about that just write them below I'll try to get to them yeah that's it I love you guys so much and I'll talk to you later huge hugs now bye | Naya's Corner of the Universe | UCnNnxYsldc1vRlfLYtfQxug | 2019-10-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 776 | 4,140 |
EdkA7uubFM8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdkA7uubFM8 | O Muslim. Guess Who Is Like Unto Allah? | o Muslim guess who is like unto allah you'll never guess it was like a moment okay I'll read it literal word word word by word and then I'll give you three translators famous translators of the krann into English okay work for we're worried by word quote only the Shaitan Satan it tends to cause between you the enmity and the hatred through intoxicants and gambling and hinders you from the remembrance of Allah end from the power of the prayer so yeah yeah so yeah only the shaitan intends to cause between you emiti that's the key word here now read muhammad asad by means of intoxicants and games of chance the Satan seeks only to sew enmity and hatred among you pixel Satan seeketh only two cast among you emiti and hatred by means of strong drinking in pain again shucks here Shaitan Ali's desired has caused enmity and hatred to spring in your a new admits amidst by means of them gives reasons as to why from how to do it Yusuf Ali this is again this is Korean 591 Satan's plan is to incite enmity and hatred between you okay that's Korean 591 now a read Quran 514 and this is all a talking this is all the talking and this is word by word and from those who said quote indeed we are Christians we that's all the talking took their covenant but they forgot a part of what they were reminded of so we that's all talking aroused between them and the tea and hatred till the Day of Resurrection so guess who's causes enmity between people it's all L read on here this is muhammad asad of cran 514 from those who say behold we are Christians and quote that's weak that's all talking and have accepted the solemn pledge that and they too have forgotten too much of what they have been told to bear in mind wherever that is therefore we all are talking to get have all of us call itself we even though shark is worst of sins believing that it's more than one therefore we're far we have given yeah yeah rise among them to embassy and hatred until the day of resurrection okay pick tool again says and with those who say well lo we are Christians we made a covenant but they forgot a part of what their what that's where of they were admonished therefore we all up have stirred up emiti and hatred among them till the Day of Resurrection shock here translation says and when they say and when those who say we are Christians we made a covenant but they neglected a portion of what they were they reminded of therefore we are talking in excite excited among them emiti and hatred to the day resurrection and all it will inform them on what they did yeah as if they forgot Yusuf Ali as in other words they forget what they do supposedly okay Yusuf Ali for those two who call themselves Christians we that's again talking all talking again to take a covenant but they forgot a good part of the message that was sent them yeah whatever that is I guess to have your patootie in the air it's not like that five times their prayer rug so we all are talking again estranged them with empathy and hatred between the one and the other in other words you get this what this is talking about this is saying that Allah in Satan cause enmity between people other words all it is like Satan and so who can be like ola Satan because all the incident caused energy between people but | Nallanyesmar | UChQaWql2YDB00ykmVBuMZnw | 2016-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 622 | 3,267 |
X4yn-ukjAqE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4yn-ukjAqE | FFw/JB Podcast (9/22/2011): Bob Chapman | ok its freedom file with james burns welcome to the freedom files podcast for this thursday September 22nd 2011 i am james byrd still a bit under the weather got a bit of a cough still and a stuffed nose but anyways we're joined now by bob chapman his website the international forecaster com hi Bob how are you well pretty good busy busy as usual a very unusual day in the stock market today Oh most definitely that the dow is now down over 500 points in investors are dumping almost everything it's uh pretty hectic well i think they've lost confidence in the federal reserve system and in the US Treasury and in the government and the people who have political power at the moment has probably never been worse at least it on my lifetime and i know lots about politics ever since i was a little kid and so you know one of the things that interested me here was there were about 900,000 puts on the market and normally there's about 140,000 and i would like to know why that volume was so tremendously large i think they should be an investigation to find out who was shorting the market is that's what puts are getting socks are going to go down and i find that very suspicious no Morgan ended up today down 391 points that's not the last figure the euro is down over penny again oil by 64 to the downside eighty dollars in something a barrel the the SP was up the equivalent of 360 points they did a little bit better soon nasdaq was got off almost 500 points these are dowel points gold down 6920 silver down four dollars and fifty four cents that's unbelievable but when you have manipulated markets you'll have things like that happen I'm sure JPMorgan Chase an HSBC goldman sachs citigroup and that whole gang was shorting gold and silver today I don't know that gold has had a day on the downside that deep for a long long time last time I can remember xoch over the nineteen nineteen eighty seven but oil down 557 in a t-33 incredible but anyway the gold and silver will turn around and oil will till oil fairly priced at eighty dollars maybe even 100 a lot of it produces a loyal can't make money and eighty dollars a barrel so I'm wondering you have the price would it go below 80 would they stop producing and tap their wells they might just do that I'm sure what the do Baba still have another fake shortage like they did back in the 70s and then they'll drive back up the price for oil again it could be you won't believe this the 10-year yield is 172 it's ever been that low before and that's because they're going to do this operation twist which is the Fed reasors going to create money out of thin air and they're going to buy the five and seven and 10-year notes and probably 30-year bonds as well and the idea is to get the 10-year note down in yield which means the the 10-year note would go up and value and that happens when you buy them you may can go up and the reason they want the yield down there is it right now at least last week the 30-year mortgage was 409 it looks like they want to get it down to three percent it's a guest but you're not trying to read into what they're doing and so I think what we're looking at here is mortgage rates of three percent and it would mean that the 10-year note would go to one percent it's outrageous just outrageous and people in the stock market getting killed again 10,000 733 and it was 100 points lower and I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't touch down and test somewhere between 85 and 10-5 on the downside and you know this Operation Twist it's not- to the market is negative to the financial companies but not to the market and I think that this is kind of what you would call a tantrum a peak people being mad at the Fed on Wall Street for not doing what they wanted them to do and that's very dangerous very dangerous Wall Street and banking should not be running the United States nor should they control ninety percent of our congressmen and bed in a free and open society and we shouldn't have that incidentally well I think of it those of you who stay up late at ten o'clock tonight Pacific Standard Time Pacific Daylight Time I'm going to be on close to Coast AM with George Noory well that's awesome i love coast to coast you haven't in there several times before they get in touch with me today and asked me and I said gee that's early is in the central time zone so that's only midnight they usually have me on two to three of three to four which is murder i usually get up at three to four and anyway it gives me a chance to rest anyway if you'd like i'll be on there as well and so we have a momentous monumental day in the market and we're probably going to have a lot more of them when you see weakness like this it usually carries forward you don't easily get more than a one day reversal as far as gold and silver concern which silver this is the ninth that's number nine the ninth time it's just in his support zone between 32 and a half and 36 that's unheard of and would gold this will be the fifth time unheard of once this thing starts going down which may be today or tomorrow because what happens when you have Corrections and a quick they usually turn around very quickly when you have a correction we say the Dow goes from 11,800 to ten thousand eight hundred if it gets down 40 or 50 points a day you might put it akin to torture because when it goes down slowly you don't believe it's going further and what happens is you have to wait it out until it swings back again but when it goes down quickly it's fantastic the people who are doing it in I believe that this all these markets are rigged and why they're doing it is because it's time to do it and everybody expects in the fall of the year that usually there's a correction they want to get it out of way so you can have this giant rally from 6600 or 8500 or 10,500 back up again to where they were before and everybody will he be happy and votes of the incumbents again that's the thinking and strategy so there's a lot more to this than meets the eye especially where oil price and gold and silver terrible they started last night goes out $33 at bottle 10 3 East East Coast time and they were relentless they had it down around fifty dollars about a half hour before the comics opening in New York it's not usual is very unusual but that access market is very very very thin and by nine-thirty the market the gold price is down seventy dollars and at that time Silva was out 340 so that's what the market was about today and as far as goals and sever concern a great opportunity to buy take advantage of it some pretty good stocks came down four and five percent and there's no reason for it and that's the only role of well no pun intended silver lining in them keeping the gold and silver prices down Bob is it still gives those out there who haven't bought any gold or silver are those you know thinking that add some more to their investment before it's too late to get on board well yeah and we have a sell-off that's as quick and as deep is this we've seen it twice in the last three weeks now this is number three no those things happen once every five to ten years not three times in three or four five weeks so there's other forces here's the clothes 391 to the downside 10700 for I'm imagine that stocks lost maybe five six seven trillion dollars today yeah they're speculating that the global markets have tumbled around four percent but I grieve you Bob I don't think any of this was done by design bob chapman is my guest his website the international forecaster calm and speaking of wall street bob i don't know if you've been following this but there's been a huge protest going on for the past couple days it started on constitution day saturday thousands of people young people mostly camping out in front of Wall Street of course has been a huge mainstream media blackout what are your thoughts on what's been transpiring down there one of our young people and their claws oriented I think the protest is not what you think it is I think it's more about politics than anything else and the disruption on the American system which essentially is coming apart it has been for some time but it didn't come apart because of what Americans did they leadership allows free trade globalization off sharing and obsessing and that's just caused it more than anything else yeah there's definitely certain groups out there I'm I've seen several of you know red flags obviously communist groups out there anti-capitalist groups but you also believe that there is you know kind of a melting pot of groups down there in Wall Street right now and I think there are plenty of younger people out there that get it that understand that it is Wall Street it is the banksters and the corporations that have played a huge role in the predicament that we're in right now you certainly right about that and yes the banks are responsible for the whole thing that's no mystery it's them and that's why Ron Paul wanted to have the Fed investigated and rightly so yeah and now almost every single Republican candidate is calling for the same thing surprise surprise well I think they have an alternative if we don't have the Fed in a year or two or three it it isn't going well it was the pressure that Ron Paul put on it and everybody discovered what they were up to the game was over and what are they going to replace it with it should be the US Treasury as a subsidiary but then again we got to do something about the appointments in the Treasury because the problem with the bureaucrats they all come from Wall Street and banking and so they're going to be doing the same thing over again we're going to stop that too and we got to change the campaign contribution laws and lobbying they should be done away with you do what the Europeans have done two months before need to start running for office everybody gets the same amount of money that's running and this taxpayer pays for it through the government and you don't have these horrendous costs that come from somebody running from off for office and you can't buy the election because you know look at cozinha New Jersey you know spends 50 million dollars an election I mean who can't win I mean phyto the dog can win if you know they put the money up for final there are Bloomberg in New York yeah that's right that's a good another good example that's interesting that Bloomberg grew up as a neighbor of my mother and sister in the lawrence estates in medford massachusetts just a factoid that's a small world Bob I never knew him because I was often throughout the world and he's about ten years younger than I am so I was long gone defending our country over in Europe against Russia I spied against them what a waste yeah the whole thing was a scam and I knew that the minute I went in I was a streetwise kid I came from the Boston area and nothing had passed me mentally and when I found out what they were up to it was a torturous few years that I spent and was very happy to leave they wanted me to stay and I didn't want to they were very disappointed and they are to this day but anyway I definitely don't blame you for wanting to leave Bob and you're absolutely right when it comes to politics and the whole thing being a scam uh because basically you have to have at least six or seven figures in order to be able to run for any office nowadays and that kind of keeps the the people from being able to go to well even City Council or the state government RDC to make a difference yeah that's true and in addition to that it really eliminates anybody who either anybody who's not wealthy and the people who are able to garner and up campaign contributions to make a good run at the office he has to get money from others and that money money always says strings attached and that's why the systems not working it's a very very bad system that is it's a terrible system I mean over the weekend rampal raised a million dollars in a constitution day money bomb but at the same time that that's not enough I mean he's raising pretty decent money but compared to the vast funds coming into his competition through you know various groups I mean it's just a it's just an uphill battle for him yeah you're right an uphill battle yeah but I think he's going to prevail either going to have to kill him and he knows that and believe me he knows yeah and I think he's in it no matter what and he's here he's even more popular now than he was four years ago and he's bringing in more money than he was four years ago and the truth is most the other candidates you look at them they're basically carbon copies of each other and despite the mainstream media's best efforts to really promote Romney or Perry our Bachman I just don't see any of them really gaining any true traction with the populace out there but I guess we'll find out when the primaries come around yannick you're right I think Perry's unelectable because of his sordid background and Romney is a luminous flunky so is in Backman and sarah pale is doing other things so I I think it could be Ron Paul running against someone but it's tragic the way that the major media does not care one bit that everybody knows that they refuse to report on Ron Paul mr. Hughes unbelievable but I mean the truth is Bob it doesn't really shocked me anymore i mean the mainstream media is becoming more and more defunct anyways of each passing year and the less credible they become I mean they focus so much more on sports news and reality news rather than important issues and more and more people are starting to realize that I mean there's plenty of couch potatoes out there and zombies and jellyfish but more and more Americans as things continue to get worse or finally starting to wake up well I think you're right and that's reflected in the subscribership two newspapers and magazines now only about America eight percent of Americans read periodicals that is unbelievable I mean it wasn't even worth the time for Gutenberg to create the press it's stunning absolutely stunning but anyway every country has at least fifty percent of the population that is functionally illiterate like it is in the United States no I get letters every day from people believe my human they need advanced education a lot of them but half of the people like that and you you can't impress anything upon them because they don't get it nor do they want to get it they want to watch these sports and you know they say well we're going to bring you off to an internment camp to see do they have television and that they say yes and I don't mind let's go I mean it so you have no idea of stupid people are and I get more critical as I grow old I I can't help it I have no patience because there's no reason for that no justification I mean look at those the graduation rates from high school 9th grade students that graduate in the 12th grade that's four years in high school the average in these in a city school sees probably 55 60 65 percent graduate about one-third of them never graduate and even if they don't they have a class of them you know the monkey monkey shines summer class and they miraculously pass and get their degree people don't know anything anymore there's on bees is terrible and what's a bob is not only is the that going up that number of the the lack of people graduating from high school the quality of that education is also going down as well so it's it's both of those levels are going into the toilet you're right about that and I get my grandkids reading four or five books a week that's been going on for years I gave him half of my library contact the older 114 is reading secrets of the Federal Reserve Wow and they'll all read it believe me and books like that I have a lot of exciting historical books on politics and things like that and you know books about people from all over the world in fact I'm reading re reading a biography of Otto Skorzeny so was it was commando and his thinking process I was an engineer by trade from a height and middle class family and he was drafted became the colonel of course and he would make these missions that were impossible and the great class of course is when he was arrested Mussolini from the top of a mountain where they had this base with they were hiding him so that they could bring him to trial the Italian government and switch sides and scores even in he wouldn't with these colliders and saved him took them out and brought him to Germany and at that time was a unbelievable feat it still is and basically what that with Hitler and he says a lot of you do it but here I am and then he insisted after he met with Adolf Hitler he was going back to Italy because he was going to take his country back well he ended up side down in the middle of a square along with his girlfriend I can't remember a name but anyway I remember when I was a kid everybody was saying well what did they kill the woman she didn't do what do you think but anyway he wouldn't listen and so that's corsini is a great character died very went young actually died tonight I think of 1975 and I admit him in the early 70s and a friend if he was not a good friend but a friend I was a very good friend of mine who I knew during the 70's and 80's who thought he was a general and I knew a lot of generals and Colonels who had been in the Second World War from the other side from Germany and it was interesting very educational to learn why they did what they did and most of them fought on the eastern front against the Russians and and so they never saw anything good combat for five or six years and you know the Russians outnumbered them about 50 to 1 so it was a hard work and although the advantage that German said were superior firepower and training and the front line of the Russian rush they would come with the German lines were the only ones that had weapons it was terrible I mean thousands of people would get killed in one battle simply because they couldn't defend themselves they didn't have a weapon and a lot of them had those coalition across and I fired them before and what happens is that they hang up in the breach all the time and if you have the following bullet coming in what happens is the point of the bullet hits the primer in the bullet didn't that didn't seed all the way in the barrel and the damn thing blows up on you out and I had that happen to me I had a collision akov which of those automatic rifles with the big round drums that you saw in pitches from the Second World War well I fired one of those who blew up on me that's how I know so much about it they didn't came into the chamber and that was because of misalignment because this alignment from the from the we can't call it a clip the drum the drum into the orifice into the barrel and you know when you're firing you know 70 Erini runs a minute and that happens you know you get toast I was lucky I happen to be holding the weapon down low on my hip and you know using it to just go across the vast area and kill everything in it because it would nobody people out there to kill because I was counting the missile a middle of a desert using it because it was illegal at that time and it still is as a matter of fact and but anyway a lot they had that happened to them a lot so they didn't have the kind of equipment that Germans had the Schmeisser was a very very good weapon but the 9-millimeter was was a midland shell will call it yeah is this amazing how you know bloody and terrible that war was and yeah I've heard plenty of stories about you know the difference in fighting styles between the Russians the Red Army and of course the you know the the German army as well Bob chavin is my guess is website the International forecaster calm going back and do i will see what we're going to talk about okay come up the UN the big showdown between a u.s. Israel and Palestine / Palestinian statehood a bob what is your take on exactly what's transpiring there well I i think that the US has no intention and of course have a big hammer a new UN they have no intention of allowing pallet the signing of its own state which is outrageous I mean there's people countries all over the world that a small would have their own state I mean why should they be part of Greater Israel you certainly don't have anything in common and I think it's wrong it's intrinsically wrong never mind all the other factors that's simply on its own should allow them to have a safe and our president says no and was israel says no it really says that if they get statehood there's going to be a war I mean that's not a very good attitude to have no it's not Bob and this is one thing that maybe you can help me with this one Bob this is always something that really bothers me you have the the stool pigeon Republicans right-wingers holy rollers always coming out I just got an email moment ago from one of my senators and he's talking about how we have to stand with Israel bobwhite why do they always use the stand with Israel card is it getting paid for it a pack and others Zionists in the United States getting lots of money for their election why else would they do that stop and think about it it's money they just spent millions and millions and millions of dollars carting I don't know how many people over the Israel I had it in the last issue all the people congressman who went over there I mean who do they work for the US government of the the Israeli government and then one of them said one of the wives of one of the people who were invited always said he was under tremendous pressure to do everything that the Israelis wanted them to do you get to do this you got to do that and the reward is well we'll arrange for your campaign contributions here's a foreign power telling our congressmen what to do sad state of affairs wrong illegal apex illegals now government do anything about it of course not just like the criminals on Wall Street do any of them ever go to jail of course not they own the system in America money buys everything yeah that's the sad truth Bob and I just don't understand so okay I understand yeah the Israeli people are people too they don't deserve to be bombed or killed but the same time these folks these people that are in the pockets of the Zionists always fail to ignore the plight of the Palestinians of the fact that their homes have been bulldozed that they too haven't been ran over by tanks and bombs and shot up by IDF forces they always ignore that side of the story in your right and Israel wants to take over the Middle East that's what it's all about and they are a Sicilian of the Illuminati and they were created by the Illuminati and they know that but they like the eventualities of being dictator in the Middle East I don't think the average citizen they realize is that we're talking about the leadership tragic it is and I I don't think that it's going to end well either way I mean whether Palestine does get recognized by the UN and I'll see what why the UN should matter anyways I think palestine should be its own state but whether or not they get recognized I think it's going to get really really ugly especially with what's happening around Israel with you know the as they say the AL CIA to spring going on with Egypt in Jordan all these other countries really the Israelis are either unintentionally aren't intentionally putting themselves in a very very precarious situation so I don't think they care about that they have hundreds of nuclear weapons and they'll use it and I don't care what part of the world they obliterate and that's a fact I mean that's their mentality and I know I know lots of people of America who don't want to have anything to do with them who are Jewish and I know these people personally some of the my best friends you say you know I don't need that baggage that's why many of them change their names to you know from one of the Jewish names that were given to the Jews there in the sixteen hundreds in Germany that change it to Jones or something and I will blame them not me either I mean it's sad because a lot of people are get confused they think well Israel equals all Jews that's not the case just like Zionism doesn't equal all Jews and and I just don't understand it what is it going to take for all these well-meaning bible-thumping standard of Israel types in the states to finally realize that hey the State of Israel isn't exactly a good thing I mean are they can have to nuke a couple of the Middle Eastern countries before they say oh well maybe just maybe it wasn't such a good idea to blindly support Israel now that reminds me of the liberal mentality they still don't get it I wish they did a lot of them are and have gotten it and it's not only that issue there's many others but you know what are the reasons America has the problems that it has today is because people don't want to participate they don't want to think and they're losing their freedom because they've been dumbed down and they essentially just don't care and you know wait'll they are in totally ensconced in a totalitarian state I mean we've had them ever since maybe 6,000 years I mean it's a long time people have been doing the same stupid things over and over and over like well leave it to so-and-so he's the he's the top guy in our kingdom and hopefully he'll do the right thing well so it doesn't have the public in mind he only has himself and his own enrichment in power in mind that's all and so you can't leave it to the system or the person who's the head of the system are the people under and because you know you're going to get the same treatment and that's human nature it really is I mean it's like you get to know people you know for years and all of a sudden they change dramatically and do things that you would never expect not the same person you know be sociopaths are not born they're made and the most of them become psychopaths psychopaths are born but they're also made to I mean that's what we're dealing with here just think of it sociopaths who are or become Psychopaths and they look and act just like everybody else does but it is it one trigger there and it sets off a chain of things that happens within the structure that person is like to the detriment of everybody else you might call it situation ethics we're in plain English anything goes anything goes that was a very common phrase during the 30s and 40s when I was growing up like there was a very famous song too written by Cole Porter but it came from the fact that it was a cliche anything else and I fear Bob that that's the direction we're heading as things continue to get worse and worse with unemployment on the rise with the stock market teetering with all these wars it's obvious we're heading towards a really bad situation where it's a probably hit the fan sooner or later riots chaos on the street food shortages water shortages and I think we're going to be back to that saying anything goes well that's a good summation and you're right and it's not called that today what it's called is we just do anything we want to do and if you don't like it's too bad as we get everybody bought off Wall Street and banking is a good example of that it's a disgrace the whole system is your ring yeah it is and they either have everybody bought off are they have their tentacles in the government they have their own people in the government they always do that they they bring people in the various departments and agencies you know of course because of their contributions to you know electic the right people to office and it's just a massive takeover of the entire system and sooner or later it's it's got to stop we've got to come in there with an axe and start chopping off the tentacles well we got to try to do that through the system and the next election should be the one that can do it Ron Paul and people like them if it doesn't happen I get maybe 20 letters a day where is the best place to move outside the country that's a lot of people yeah 30 days in a month and 600 people are mine people who don't want to leave but say I know it's coming and ain't staying around and of course my kids are here and they usually in their 30s or 40s or 50s and then want to leave them and they don't to listen that's it it's a tough choice but it's going to get very very bad in America either way very bad and young people are going to suffer the most and they don't deserve it good as you yeah I'm afraid you're right about all that Bob I mean I I see it coming and I'm doing my best to prepare and trying to tell my friends and family to prepare for it but I think all the preparing in the world is only going to help us last just a little bit longer than everyone else I think you got a good point there you know when you have to band together with people and say look we're not going to put up this anymore and when you do that you're making a conscious decision that you're going to challenge Homeland Security and law enforcement and and other agencies of government and people who don't think that that will happen a mistaken it is going to happen on the other side if something like that would happen Homeland Security and law enforcement wouldn't stand a chance of survival wouldn't stand a chance and and you know they figure the way they're going to do it here's the kick everybody's door and in 303 a.m. in the morning I don't have enough personnel to do that and he getting a 2 300 320 million people in the country 450 million weapons you've got maybe a hundred and eighty people million people around you get of that you get 80 million veterans 40 million in seeing combat now does the government really think they're going to be able to in control and incarcerate everybody I don't think so now what is it going to be a hundred and eighty million against the minyan I mean even though the best of circumstances you cannot survive so the people in charge and made a terrible mistake and the military is not with them they're not against them but they're not going to take illegal others and that the Pentagon thinks that they're going to control American forces are crazy as I talked to them all the time I you know send e-mails back and forth all over the world fact my next program is a marine disposition and in doing it for seven years its operating on blogtalk for all that time so they tell me what their thinking and their with the people not the government well that that's definitely reassuring Bob and well I'll say this I mean if they actually think that they're going to go the whole knocking down people's doors at three o'clock in the morning and the American people you know those of us that are awake and aware of what's going on and I think that we're not going to be prepared for that scenario they have another thing coming final few minutes we've got left Bob I want to get into the situation in Europe with the the growing euro banking crisis want to get your take on that before we part ways today my my sources in Germany told me yesterday that the word is it's going to get passed on the 29 the new bailout of Greece by the blender stock and if that's so there will not be a war between Turkey and Greece involving the Israelis on the side degrees but on the other hand the upheaval in Germany is going to be terrible daily demonstrations and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the representatives didn't get killed I mean these people are really mad and I lived there for a long time I understand them and their culture and there's going to be lots of destruction throughout Europe and this problem is growing to drag on for years and the feathers of is going to continue to print money now they just came a swap for 500 billion and they made other deals with them that they're not telling us about which I figure another 2 trillion I mean can you imagine the inflation the both the United States and Europe we're going to have dreadful but they don't care as long as they can control the power structure that's what they're after yeah it continues to go from bad to worse in the eurozone and it's pretty sad because no matter what happens Bob if the eurozone goes down first it's going to drag us down with it and vice versa it's not good but it's nothing that we didn't expect and we're just living out what shouldn't be happening but is and Americans and Europeans can blame themselves they weren't paying attention they didn't study they listened to all the gobbling go how do I know I've been informing people for over 50 years a half a century and they're just starting to get it only because a talk radio and because of Internet and that that's a good sign because the alternative media is continuing to grow more and more people are waking up to the truth thanks thanks to you and so many others out there who were trailblazing for decades now trying to get word out to the populous more and more people are waking up to all this even though there's still like we've been talking about a huge portion of the populace across the world that are still asleep to all this unfortunately but I mean it doesn't take a majority to change the world fortunately for us Bob we got about a minute left how can people get the international forecaster well the forecaster is about business finance economic social and political issues all over the world we publish on Wednesday and sadnie around 40 pages each time by email and we have a hard copy it goes out twice a month and everything you need to know is in that publication each and every week you get a free introductory copy but going to the International forecaster calm the international fo r e cas ter com or you can go to ww IM tfor e cas ter com into forecaster com if you have a question and we answer everyone would like a copy of either what would you like or you 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E86wtu_yMPk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E86wtu_yMPk | A Conversation With Cinder Developers | all right we're gonna we'll give it a couple minutes as people still file in here and then we'll get this going I don't know about that I'll just hold on to this stand behind the hide behind the no all right we're two minutes yes we're two no not quite give it 30 second minutes all right good that's the way to start all right leave the okay welcome uh I'm Ed balof with solid fire I'm going to be the moderator so I don't get an opinion here um we'll start with a few stock question we'll have everybody introduce themselves we'll start with a few stock questions that that we've written up or I've written up and then if you guys have questions um they want us to use the mic in the the aisleway there so just jump up and stand behind the mic and I'll call somebody so let's start with no uh the the illustrious John Griffith and then we'll work our way across uh everybody introduce yourself uh what company you're with where you reside like where you live kind of thing uh what's your background are you an Ops person programmer systems networking that kind of stuff and then uh how'd you get involved with cinder John all right uh my name is John Griffith I work at solid fire um I'm uh from Boulder Colorado well kind of Boulder outside of Boulder um so I've been working on Cinder since the beginning so about four years a little over four years ago I started on open stack and started the cinder project with a number of folks that are on the stage so hi uh my name is jangang so um I'm from China I based in Shanghai I work for eBay I um I work in the dep Ops manner so we have a private call yeah right um Patrick East um from or work with Pure Storage um from bellw Washington um I my background I guess is mostly in like embedded applications but now doing Cloud application stuff I'm I'm Sean mcginness I work for Dell um in Minnesota work in applications to uh currently focusing on open stack Cinder and the P PTL for the Baka release hi everyone oh sorry sorry I break mics and sound systems um I'm Mike Perez farmer PTL for the M or sorry Nota don't quote me on that sorry kilo Liberty I'm working on that um so uh yeah I've been involved with open stack since uh 2010 with Nova volume and all that stuff and previous working on Stu driver and things like that uh currently I work for the open stack Foundation uh focusing on Cross project um I like cats yeah yeah I am Jay Bryant uh work with IBM the uh liaison basically between Cinder and the IBM driver developers uh based out of Rochester Minnesota and been working on Cinder for about three years now um how did I get into it I got really lucky and my manager picked me to work on Cinder and I've gotten to work with these fine people so it's a good thing uh I'm shinyang I'm a technologist from the office of the CTO from EMC uh I'm also a COR reviewer in Cinder and Manila I live in Massachusetts in the US um I wrote uh s the driver for uh that's support EMC storage and contributed back in Grizzly that is how I got started and since then I uh shifted my focus to work on core contributions uh my work includes consistency group support uh incremental backups and non-destructive backups hello my name is wall boring I work for HP uh I've been working on uh Cinder since the Grizzy time time frame along with Kurt Martin uh we added fiber channel support to uh openstack way back when um I support the three-part drivers and left-hand drivers and I work on o break all right cool I'm figuring out who I'm going to ask who who's the V first victim here and I think that's you Patrick uh so the first question is what happened in Liberty so specifically what were you working on and and how did it what how did it turn out worse I sure all right all right so uh Liberty um spent probably the first know half of it doing Pure Storage stuff uh we added fiber channel driver things like that um a lot of you know probably 50% of my time throughout the whole release working on CI system stuff um so it's probably a common theme if you ask any of the guys you have to maintain one of those um and also adding in support for image caching to Cinder um so we got that in for Liberty a new feature cash what does that feature mean exactly sure yeah uh so it's uh previously uh or well if you don't turn it on it's disabled by default um every time you want to create a volume from an image we download it over HTTP from glance store in a temporary file attach the volume to a DD copy the image data over the volume uh so if you want to spin up like 10 20 VMS really quickly backed on volumes uh you do that 10 20 times as opposed to something smart uh not very quickly yeah yeah exactly yeah it's very slow slow uh whereas pretty much every one of our storage solutions that you know the people who pay us to work on open stack uh they support doing really fast image clones or you know some some sort of way to on your on your storage array the sort of back end you can clone those quickly uh so now we'll download it once keep it in the cache in subsequent requests we'll just do the Clone uh so you know after you've done it once it's just send your database calls and you know whatever management apis you have to do for the back end so this is not going to involve going through glance or the glance backend store or whatever it always stays within your actual backend store does Smart copy on right and it's a generic solution which is why it's tremendous so Walt what did you what did what did you wind up working on in Liberty and give us a little yeah okay so um I focused primarily on uh finishing the project of os brick which is something that we all kind of were involved with for a long time um so what was left in Liberty was to um extract the Li volume drivers as uh that were in Nova um because a while back we created the OS brick project that was part of Cinder and in uh uh Kila we extracted that from Cinder and created a separate project called OS brick which is in GitHub and it's owned by the cinder project uh team and so what I focused on was extracting that same code that lived in Nova um and uh made Nova liver volume drivers use OS brick thanks well uh Shing uh so uh I worked on um Ting support for non-destructive backup uh so previously you know when you do a backup you have to detach the volume uh so now you can actually back up a volume wind steel attached um and also I added a um a new API to support clone CG which allows you to create a new CG from an existing one cool Jay you got it sure got well I I helped encourage John to work on replication V2 so I you help keep that going so for those of you that know the history there that was a lot of fun um and then came from Vancouver yeah and then uh I also worked with um my team to kind of finish cleaning up Oslo libraries in Cinder removing stuff that we didn't need anymore and getting um working on improving the way that we're handling uh config generation in Cinder so those were a couple of the major work items we hit during Liberty John you want to not give away our session on Thursday but talk about replication for a second uh so well for for Liberty specifically Liberty but what did you do in Liberty and I worked on a bunch of bugs I actually spent a lot of time working on bugs in Liberty um and I worked on replication so we did V2 of the replication feature in open or in Cinder um we'll talk I won't go into detail but basically there was a replication feature in V1 or V1 replication in openstack already um but it was a little difficult to implement and stuff so we kind of regrouped as a team and I try to lead an effort to help everybody kind of get on the same page and agree on a core implementation that everybody could adopt um and we just focused on doing the core piece of it for Liberty and then in makaka will everybody's almost everybody already has a driver submit So when you say core there's no drivers out there correct support replication today I I was very unpopular because my my stance was that no driver should actually implement it yet because it wasn't finished until two weeks before we were actually cutting the RC candidate uh which in my opinion releasing a brand new feature especially a major one two weeks before RC is stupid so you shouldn't do it because customers will be very unhappy so cool anything else nope all right Mike I'm going to let you summarize since you're the PTL for Liberty any any more uh yeah all these people did all the work um so and then I I just look pretty um but no seriously um so I mean sort of I guess my own work is just making sure that the things work um bringing them into test environments making sure that the documentation is there um and I'm trying to think of anything else was missed oh yes we had some things that actually didn't land and that I was actually actively testing but wasn't involved to actually allow them to be merged in time um there are uh variety of you probably hear me preaching a lot especially on Twitter about rolling upgrades and that being a boring thing to keep talking about um but the great thing that uh this that this community is actually working on right now are is actual solutions to solve that not just within Center but within other projects um it's not myself that's working on it um I'm probably going to butcher the name but th fam is yes thank you yeah than fam uh for doing all the work on making the services actually independent of uh you know the databases as well as making the services themselves independent of each other um by having RPC compatibility all these Solutions are things that are either eventually or have already been brought into Osa so that other projects can have a base Foundation because I do respect the fact that every single project is going to be unique thank you all right well you you did the V2 the API V2 stuff right that was that was kind of your that was my thing yes yes all right so don't don't sell yourself short all right so let's talk about my T and I did the well it worked in Dev St Shir that is like my only good contribution to this community all right so good uh so we're gonna talk about my taka now a little bit uh I'm going to turn over to Sean because I'll give you let you give a summary and call out whoever else is gonna be guilty yeah John's always guilty so uh well a lot of it is continuing the work that's been mentioned here the replication piece because it came in so so close to the end uh now like to see some drivers actually Implement that uh see you know flush out the issues there the spec is great it's when you get into the implementation that you find out what what you're missing what you didn't think of uh rolling upgrades uh there there's some work being done of actually being able to test that a little more thoroughly uh that'll be great to have in the community uh actually being able to have some backing data that that will work for end users um and like everything I expect there's probably some work that will have to do for that uh the third party CI we've come a long way on that uh there's still issues uh I'd say everyone's everyone's done a great job implementing their thirdparty CI now we need to start refining that and making sure that the results that we get from that are consistent and at the point where if someone submits a patch and there is a failure out there with someone's third party results uh that it's not just ignored because oh that one always fails I'm not going to look at it uh and I guess I'll open it up to the team here as well um you know we have a lot of different initiatives going on uh anything we want to highlight I one thing I forgot to mention that we worked on in Liberty is getting migration and retype that's been a a const source of of bugs and concern we've been working on that we're continuing now um you know as IBM contributions going into mataka to finish up that reporting back to the users better how migrations and and retypes are progressing and getting that code out there so that's a continued Focus okay um yeah I have something to add about uh what's been done for Liberty is the big step forward that we have support for generic m a which means for those storage backends doesn't support icei or fper Channel now as long as they have a connector in our uh OS break library then they can do the migration um from one backend to another one okay what why exactly did we do the OS brick Library what benefit did that bring other projects um for example if we um before we have OS break uh we actually have code duplication in other projects like Nova so Nova actually has a copy of our um synus code to do the volume attach volume detach and anytime do when we want to fix a bug in Nova project it takes a very long time much longer than what we can do in within Sy the project so now we um extract the part into a library which means that we have that all our in own control so that's a big wi yes um so we are talking about things Saka okay okay so um I'm gonna steal your thunder I guess I don't know or unless you were up to I don't Thunder okay okay well I have thunder okay so um so uh Michael dck has been uh spearheading a lot of the ha um involvement inside of Cinder itself the idea to have a multiple volume manager processes that can talk to the same backend storage without clobbering each other and I mean there are other things that help with that initiative I understand but um there's a big piece that was actually solved or I won't say solved but there was a really great consensus that came from the summit today that I wanted to highlight that uh for the distributor lock manager um there was a consensus that we will start having abstract layers for the different lock managers so that we can begin to make progress on this sort of initiative to have multiple volume managers which is a huge win huge ha win and all that stuff in Center so um anybody else want to comment on AJ I'll let that one lie uh we we've a lot of people have been spending a lot of effort on it as well Gorka has been doing a lot of work with that too so Scot and Scott yeah Scott dangelo so um the whole Community uh is really working on this effort and and uh we hope to get something completed from ataka I think that would be a big win for cinder yeah that's what all right so use the mic and say what you say I said and I'm going to propose a completely different solution so so agreement is not been reach go ahead uh just one other thing I want to highlight as well uh Scott uh Scott dangelo and U others have been looking at micro versions in the API uh a lot of work has been done there I believe in Nova um Manila as well what what does Micro versions get us so micro versions uh allows us to add uh changes between API releases without having to come out with an entirely new API uh we have an issue right now um something just discussed today we had the V1 API uh there were some issues with that Mike did a lot of work on implementing the V2 API we'd really like everyone to use that V2 API but we have a lot of users out there on older releases still using B1 and and for whatever reason they can't migrate off of that um so we'd like to get rid of that code but we can't that's set um that's one piece of it and then moving forward and being able to add new features uh we need a way to to have some flexibility in what we expose through the API without having to reimplement things and cause breaking changes so one of the things micr versions in the API will allow us to do is is add things remove things with a u with a little less burden on long-term maintenance kind of one thing to one thing to add to that is if if you look at so the way the API code used to be structured if you look at V1 and you look at V2 and you do an LS on the directories it's about 90% code duplication across the two um so it's kind of silly the way we've done it in the past and the thing with micr versions what that allows you to do is when you implement a change to a specific specific API call you can just update that particular call version and still have the old call available as well without having two branches or two copies of the same code for a lot of you from a users perspective this may not seem like a big deal um but actually at the end of the day it's actually a really big deal for the user uh and that's that's what's driving this is making an improvement for users yeah it also prevents us from uh the need of uh releasing a V3 just because we make a change at the API and which means a lot of work for clients uh which is kind of a a nightmare for for operators too so I think this is a good thing and a third copy of all of the code a third copy yeah exactly so while while you have the mic uh anything about multi- attach and the work that you're doing in the Nova stuff you want to comment on that is that going to hit my talk awesome so so there was a um a mailing us Post um last week um someone posted uh about trying to coordinate that effort uh in the Nova uh he's in project coordinator right no it was someone else uh it wasn't Mike um and I just uh wrote wrote the guy today asking you know if he's here because I I'm very interested in that but uh basically multi-attachment that Cinder a couple releases ago and we've tried very hard to get the code in Nova to land um especially in Liberty but uh it the the amount of work kind of had scope creep quite a bit and and it kind of blew up a little bit on us so um there's still an ongoing effort to try and get multiat uh implemented on the Nova side so we can complete the end to endend uh capability we're we're still very interested in in making that happen cool thanks for the comment um uh attaching your volume to multiple VMS uh if you want to do a clustered uh file system yeah I'll use this opportunity to point out you do need a clustered file system for this there's been some confusion on that you cannot just attach the same volume to multiple hosts and yeah yeah ext4 will fall completely on its face if if that's what you're putting on your volume or SQL Server cluster um yeah yeah um hand the microphone to shing please Shing you've been working on backup a lot is there anything for mitaka that you're planning to do or thinking about or or anything else you want to talk about in my taka oh yeah so I'm planning to as support for a backing up snapshop right now um You can back up a volume um but you can't really back up a snapshot directly yet so this just gives the user uh another layer of data protection thanks um Patrick sure so uh couple smaller things I guess on my plate uh so one thing we tried to add in L that didn't make it uh which going to get this time is trim support um um that's you know those of us with flash arrays really want that uh and users that pay for our arrays probably also want that um so that's work in progress uh we're getting there um is that in Cinder or is that it is in Cinder yeah so we landed the cinder part in Liberty the Nova side is on its way in for M um and the other thing so we have a session sort of on top of micr versions uh experimental apis maybe you know if I don't want to say it's happening but uh you know if you guys have interest in that we're going to have a session on that so they may be there um which would be nice for things like when we merge giant new features two weeks before we release yeah you you might you might want to explain a little bit more about what that means oh yeah sure so uh sort of modeling after what manila's done with on top of their micro versions they allow for experimental apis basically things that they've added they've merged into the core for service that if you really want to you can start using these but they're kind of like B warning label says hey these we reserve the right to change these they're not totally finished we know that um it's a work in progress um the alternative is times like you know for replication or uh other features like that if it's too close to the end of the cycle we don't have enough testing we don't have enough drivers we either merge it and you have this feature that somebody could potentially try and use but it may not work or you just hold the feat te for another six months uh and slow down testing again so that's kind of the goal with those J do you have anything to say about my I think I already covered my points of interest so all right thanks ma'am and John last but not least you got um yeah I got a whole list of things yeah that's the most interesting one for me is something I've wanted to do for a while is um I want to actually decouple Cinder a little bit bit more from open stack um make it more of a standalone service that's consumable for clouds other than open stack um bare metal you know whatever it might be uh there's actually some work we've finally gotten started in the Liberty release to do that for bare metal um I think we have a long ways to go and there's a lot of potential and a lot of cool things we can do um and we're going to talk about those things this week and hopefully come up with some good ideas so hopefully it's finally going to happen and I'll just Shameless plug for the uh session we're having about replication if you want to see how supposed to work uh John and I are going to talk about that on Thursday so it's gonna be awesome yeah right I'd love the Heckler to show up and we'll we'll we'll uh we'll put him to work um all right so chiton you have not said much so I'm going to ask you the kind of throw you the Hot Potato uh what do you think Cinder needs for Docker support and there's a microphone over there um I we'll pass the potato around if you're done but yeah um so there is some two there are several different solutions to you know incorporate doer with to storage so some said you you should use share file system like like Manila or something something that you can work with um s there because you can uh attach the volume to something and then detach and say finish something like that so um within eBay we're still evaluating Solutions like that so I'm open to uh any solutions that works for us um it doesn't have to be specific something you bring a unique uh perspective of the panel here because you are an end user so that's why I'm asking you some of these questions so yes so I think myself is a different because I used to work for inel is still not um storage maner um and I mostly focus on um the car piece of the cinder not the driver power so I tried to contribute that pie so one one done a lot of work yeah yeah seemed very humble he actually wrote our entire schedular code base so um which was pretty amazing feat and everybody should give him a hand for it but um to the to the docker question um I kind of left that out that's actually one of the things about decoupling services that I was talking about um that's one of the big wins actually um there's different ways everybody knows containers are the hot new thing uh there's different theories on whether containers live in open stack whether Magnum manages them whether you know whatever you might do um my opinion is is you should be able to do whatever you want uh one of those things you know Docker has the ability to do do volume plugins now um having a cinder plugin talk to all the cinder drivers would allow all of us to just continue on upstream and give a solution for that so that's one of the impetuses for that whole effort over on this side anybody want to comment on Docker and open St that was a better answer than mine so cool yeah I mean I think it gets to I don't know a lot about the details that are going to need to be done but I think you know it gets to the discussion of what do we have to do as a cinder project to be relevant and continue to move forward we need to be looking at these Technologies like Docker and what's coming down the road making sure we're able to work with them so that we continue to grow so that was good answer John all right let's change to a different oh you for got no go ahead I just see that on the Milling list there were uh the Ops they are trying to propose a tag called the containerization just to see if a project can be um deployed in a container and uh in production so I don't know if that's going to be approved or not but if it is then it's a good tag for us to have yeah for sure and and that's kind of a different that's the other side of it um and that's one of the that's one of the thing that's come up in ha solution ideas and things like that is actually containerizing the service as opposed to building a bigger service and an ha service actually break the service down and containerize it and and let another tool whether it be like a mesosphere or a kubernetes or something like that let that actually take care of the ha pieces and in the scaling pieces right um so yeah all right so we'll change directions here a little bit and talk about CI system so you guys wrote up some questions here uh we got a lot of third party CIS uh what's your opinion on is everybody getting it right is it working and I'm GNA hand this to Sean because you're going to have to be the enforcer this time so all right uh yeah like I mentioned before there I think everyone's done a lot of good work getting their CI systems to where they are today um there's still definite Improvement uh that needs to be done I think um you know the main thing being the results of them being useful of being able to see a failure and not just blow it off of actually looking at the failure and figuring out what happened um you know our our third party just like uh a lot of other ones still has random failures um makes it a little less likely that someone's actually going to take a look at that when their patch is submitted and and gets a failure result uh there's there's a lot of moving pieces I think there's just different areas we just need to work on refining how it works and uh you know people like uh Ramy have have done a lot of great work in starting to standardize the CI Solutions so that there's at least consistency across everyone's uh CIS and and hopefully that leads towards uh you know bug fixes improvements and making everybody's CI work better so one one thing I want to add to that just so people know and don't get the wrong idea um the failures that some of these systems are seeing and stuff like that the intermittent failures they're not actually that the backend device doesn't work and that that's failing they typically end up being things like the actual Jenkins deployment failed it's something in the automation or in the CI itself that's the piece that's failing so if it was the driver or the back end wasn't working well we would have yanked them and thrown them out already so so that's not the problem uh so I just want to make sure that's clear you gonna throw anybody out this this round uh wow I think the policy we had in the past uh it worked and we need to enforce having third party CI running and if we can't get involvement uh from a vendor to make sure that they're at least working on it then we have to take their their driver out of the Cod tree well I I think one of the good things that the core team has been doing I look at Walt specifically is um you know as we is as code is getting pushed up now if your CI system doesn't run against your own code we're not going to we're we're not going to give it a plus one or or merge it at all so that's been uh you know it's been painful for some people like me um but it's given the the right tool to go back and say look this is serious and we need to be doing this and and getting the code um you know run tests running frequently so that we know that things are running so for everybody else it's something to watch for no we got till 10 after so any questions from the audience yeah oh good um uh I apologize if this doesn't make sense in context but hopefully you guys can add the context my question is about the scheduler um there's been some ongoing work I've seen the mailing list Nova is looking at it scheduling how yeah see you hand in the mic there uh so what's the current state of the the sender schedule you're talking about multiple volume managers one of the jobs the volume manager I believe used to be picking the host which who you're going to schedule the volume on uh is there been any work going on that or what's the current state of the schedule how does that work or is that even still a thing in cender um so I think that was done in Ko that we added support for pools so the so the volume manager doesn't have to do any scheduling so right now volume driver will have to um tell what how many pools that these driver has and then that SCH made a decision so we have no no so each pool will be treated like the um the whole storage back end so it's just like you have multiple storage back end that single driver can talk to it's just that you can even create a type that is specifically mapping to one of the pool not the entire back end so our our model is a little bit different at this point so all of our stuff actually goes through the scheduler um before it gets to the manager the manager manager right now is actually just kind of a a shim of common code that goes into the drivers um and as as he was saying the basically each pool looks like its own independent back end um and is treated as if it was was a back end by itself um the problems that they're trying to solve on the Nova side are a little bit different um than what we've got and they're also looking at doing things like more of a if I recall um a common scheduler like an Oslo version of scheduler code um but they have some different problems that they're trying to solve that we don't really have we don't have the problem of scaling to a thousand backends right we don't do that sort of thing in Cinder most customers have one they might have three or four um but you know Nova they're looking at I'm going to have a th Compu no that I have to schedule across so that's a different problem John uh following on the aspect of scheduling on the storage pool as opposed to the host how does it apply to migration then so would we be migrating between storage pools then um yes because we support like migrate from one storage back and like Sol fire to EMC so we definitely support migraine from one p to the other it's just the problem that if the search back end is able to do create a shortcut for you like if these are the two pools from the same back end that that was created on the same um search back for example Dell or EMC then they might have a chance to give you a shortcut to accelerate your the process absolutely yeah any questions the a we're we're supposed to go till 10 after I see a clap starting so it might might be top of the beer hour I was GNA I was going to throw out one more question around testing if you guys didn't so what what do you think the current state of testing is and I'll throw the Hot Potato like how are we going to test replication since the reference architecture doesn't have replication uh Walt you're grinning Shing you're grinning you guys can start the comments don't that end yeah I'm I'm grinning just because it's a it's a difficult problem you know we're we're still working on um actually implementing our replication code and we're doing a lot of manual testing right now um but obviously we need to get to a point where we can add that to the CI system um it that one is a is a very difficult problem because we have multiple um arrays that we support and we need a lot of Hardware to do the replication support because we support scuzi and fiber channel for two different arrays and that requires a lot of a lot of hardware for us to do with yeah it's and and we're struggling with that right now um because we have a lot of different scenarios that we want to test not just with replication you know we we want to test multi attach multipath on and off for ice scuzzy and fiber channel so our number of CI jobs is kind of blowing up a little bit and it's it's a good problem to have but um yeah sh so I think uh to to test replication we need to provide API to do like a test fill over because otherwise if you test it fed over we also want to feed back right we need to also be able to have that support in API as well okay I'll just go down the line Jay you got well I I guess kind of a question out to the rest of the core panel is it something that we need to look at each of the um each of the different driver CI system system is being in charge of setting up their own replication test yes yes but so here's the's the but there's a but what's the butt I I would say that since we've got ourselves into this mess where there are features that we are allowing vendors to have and their drivers that aren't in the reference implementation which I think is a horrible thing we should have never done um when are you going to write the replication for the reference implementation yep so um but we're there we've we've done that we broke our rules and and we've done that so what that means now is that exactly what you guys are saying um in my opinion if you want to talk about a feature like replication or consistency groups or something like that that means that you should tack on Automation and testing to your CI that runs that and that's an easy there's a process to do that it exists so it's not hard to do so that that'll be a fun future discussion what do you think about test coverage Mike good today need more for what we have um yeah always needs more sure John more definitely needs more uh but like the replication issue being able to set up all the different scenarios is a challenge that we just need to keep working on so I wanted to go back to the other thing that like exactly what John was saying so um because i' I've actually so part of the Cross Project work that I'm doing is also looking at other expanding out third party C besides just Cinder um also looking at uh like Neutron for example um Neutron is actually more in my opinion more of a complicated um problem than it is inside of Cinder because there are um like with cinder the most that you can have in combinations is Zone Manager and said fiber channel driver and that's about it um and then with with Neutron though there could be a variety of switches routers and then you know whatever else that's involved there's a variety of plugins that are involved and so I mean I think that's exactly what we've been looking into is a way to actually where in those CIS we can actually trigger those particular tests for those certain kind of combinations of different uh plugins or drivers um that are involved with that test if that makes sense all right we're near the end of time so we'll call it beer 30 unless anybody in the 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7cmoRmmQYWM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cmoRmmQYWM | LAUNCH CONTROL ON A HELLCAT MANUAL | Muffler Delete \ DYNOMAX | what's up YouTube today I'm gonna teach you how to do lunch patrol on a manual T is like a shortcut you're gonna hit there kiss or tease I always like to drive my my driving modes and track by myself well I'm you know other people I like to drive around if always is the settings are softer but usually I like to drive it on track and I put a stream mode on an attraction and what you're going to do is you're gonna hear says race options also you get a shortcut here where it says launch control so you hit activate launch control and it's gonna show here it is ready and also here's gonna give you directions they're gonna say to launch press clutch and quickly apply food full throttle now you're gonna have your foot on the brake you have it in first gear but you have to do that transition very quickly you have to go from break to gas to the gas pedal very quickly if you don't then is it's not gonna activate go to this race option right here it's gonna say launch rpm setup so it's gonna go from 2500 all the way up to 4500 now you're gonna get a lot of wheelspin if you're at 4500 what you want to do is you want to start your lowest setting which is 2500 okay there's three steps of this put our first gear Moscow to a button let's go turn on the LED is gonna give you an indication on your Vespa right there it says launch press clutch quickly and apply flow so what we're gonna do now is actually do the launch control okay guys let's get right here remember the three steps first gear nostrovia let's welcome to the channel and I know I've been off for a little bit but I'm back now I did a mod in a guard it's a been doing on the Hellcats but I did something different I did I made made by SWAT for Dynomax I'm gonna show you right here this is the picture how they look what I did is is they're going straight pipes I put and put these are racing bullets and the sound is amazing before and after and also a little bit of start on the shop I said this is where we're gonna stuff I got two of these we're gonna get them installed today we have an appointment at 1:00 we're kind of a little bit late so let's go let's get them off let's get them all was it [Music] yeah they start to rattle like months later and I think it's because they're just not designed to get that much flow called actually they're the actual start to rattle okay it's oh you're defect the dealer 1 they won't fix it so I just told every guy that has the same thing because if not because if not then I would just leave them open yeah you can yeah but it's still a rather I'll find what it yeah that's if it does yeah I've had the car for a year already so yeah but you're right now it's restricted there's not that much flow right uh-huh once you remove those and put the high flow ones yeah it's going to feel a lot more the actuators sometimes can't handle it can't handle it yeah okay so if it does happen in the future and you start human rattle that's what it is is actually okay yeah just I've had two guys already that we've dealt with there and that's what it was one of them was a Blackman some dude named Luke I know yeah I know about it yeah I know he's got a he has a skeptic yeah we've been dealing with that forever and it's actually found it out [Music] yeah let me move these cars around man cuz I was working on this one okay but I'll just do yours first sweet yeah you don't mind if I record you right yeah that's fine I can from here we'll be good don't I shop there sweet okay okay all right so we're here at the shop we're here at first place out of mufflers and we're gonna do the mid muffler delete or swap I'm gonna put these bullet racing both as I bought and as you can see right here hooking me up he's gonna make me move the car so I can take care of me so this is why I'm gonna be putting on as you can see there straight dude I am so we're gonna put 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qpyHGCCx2cM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpyHGCCx2cM | 30 min Pilates Glute Workout | Pilates for Beginners | hi i'm mira and welcome to flowing with mirror this class is all about glutes strong glute is going to support you with a better posture because strong glutes supports your lower back curvature also your new alignment so let's go ahead join me on a mat now we have uh my assistant here bulky she's gonna make sure that i'm doing everything with a good alignment so let's go ahead and lie on our back okay so we're going to start with some pelvic curl always good to start with some pelvic curls so have your feet aligned with the sitting bone so hip width apart and your feet are parallel your knees have bent your arms along by the side take an in-breath for me exhale just settle yourself back on the floor let's do one more time in breath exhale bring your focus internally into your body and let's go in breath exhale onto a pelvic curl start with the abdominal curling up all the way up to your bridging position taking care that your rib cage and your upper back do not split up to the ceiling so i want you to really work on the abdominal contraction and work on the activation of your hamstrings and your glutes don't forget your inner thighs in breath exhale roll down this is where your abs is going to work to imprint every single vertebra down to the floor and back to the floor again in breath exhale rolling up hamstrings glute arms working press up a little higher i want you to really find your highest left position here and breath out melting down all the way back to the floor and release in breath and exhale rolling up up in breath exhale rolling down down back to the floor give me two more of this breath out rolling up rolling up rolling up press the arms a little bit so you can lift a little higher in that pelvis and the chest inbre exhale rolling down down down and in bra exhale rolling up now we're going to stay at the top so go to your highest point you can have your arms on your thigh lift the pelvis up a little higher if you haven't met that straight line now here folding from the hip joint we're going to lower the pelvis down so your back is still along here then you curl up you squeeze that glutes into the hamstrings the hamstrings are up and then we fold through the hip we exhale to lift inhale we fold we break it at the hip joint and then we curl it up with the tailbone and the pubic bone up and we lower down off the floor exhale we lower down exhale and lower down exhale three more you can feel the hamstrings and it goes starting to warm up a little bit too a little bit more that is one with stay hold it up there now your ankle dorsiflex toes up arch up lower down heels up plantar flex pelvis is still up and down dorsiflex and lower plantar flex and lower dorsi flex and lower plantar flex don't lose the connection of the contraction of the glutes and hamstring here dorsiflex and lower plantar flex and lower and toes up and lower and heels up and lower two more toes up and lower heels up last one toes up lower heels up hold and now lower the heels down breath out rolling down rolling back rolling back good job and we're still gonna do more pelvic curl moving to our shoulder bridge we roll up i know they are on fire but we're going to wake them up a little bit more go right up to your highest bridge lift your right heel up and bring the right leg up to a tabletop and we lower down we lift we lower down we lift we'll lower three more stabilize the pelvis too one we hold we roll the spine down single leg pelvic curl in breath we roll the spine up we roll back down again and we roll back up and down and up and down and up we stay we lower the foot down reestablish the pelvis position and the other leg will come up and let's go lower release and three and two and one we hold singly pelvic curl we roll down we roll up we roll down we roll up observe which side is a little bit more challenging for you to roll up and down on one leg okay and that's the side that you need to keep working on and then roll up two more and then roll up last one and roll up hold lower the foot down re-establish the pelvis position and roll the spine back down okay bring your heels together so your feet are in a v position a slight external rotation at the hip joint here so your knees are wider than before i want you to lift the heels up so you are in plantar flex here and then more pelvic curl we roll it up right up to the bridge and roll it down watch out for the cram i got mine i got mine on the right thigh and roll up at foot in breath and then roll down and all the way and then we roll up right right up to the highest bridge and my assistant run away roll down and then come back down and then we roll up right up to the bridge highest point ever and we roll down all the way back to the floor again three more and up and and two more anna don't forget to activate your arm as well last one so your arms are anchoring down to the floor and give that pelvis and chest a little push by pressing down a little bit more and come back all the way down and release the heel okay have your feet a little bit wider so as well as your mat perhaps palms out to the side arms open some hip rolls here rotate to me and then return rotate to the other side you can turn your head in opposite direction and come back rotate to me you can turn your head in opposite direction and come back and to the other side and come back and to me and stare i want you to bring the opposite heel on top of the thigh and press down a little bit more so give yourself a little bit more stretch on the thigh and release that and over to you opposite heel on top of the thigh and then gently press it down to the floor and release that come back to center and let's turn your body facing me more glutes all right side lying bottom arm is long i want you to have the bottom thigh in front of you like so it's about 90 degree angle at the knee and then the top legs nice and long and activate your lower waist here so none of the slacking of the waistline down but i want that support from the underneath side hands on the hip socket here now relax the top leg and slide internal here so for some leg lift release and down let's do ten here two and then the pelvis is stable the movement comes from the hip joint and down and five and four and three and two and one now we go forward folding at the hip we lift down and back we go forward up and down and back forward up and down and back flex from the hip lift up down and back your spine is still in a long line your pelvis is stable forward up down back forward up down back forward up down back and four more down back three up down back two up down back one up down back now we go forward this is where you lower and lift the breathing is like the hundreds we exhale inhale exhale inhale imagine you're dipping your foot in a hot pot of soup go out it's hot and lift it up lift it up lift it up and down down and end down and lift left left left left and up up one more set and how do i look pokey and then bring the leg back how do i look and then release good job all right now let's bring yourself up excuse me all right so how do i look good okay shipping sign in a good alignment so that's good right so prop yourself up into your side bridge excuse me right now hands behind your head we're moving on to our climb here again really wanting to support the underneath side here so don't let your body slide shut if this is your posture you make the work a lot heavier and you're going to hurt that shoulder one day so lift it up all right change my mind not here but here i want you to lift the pelvis up all right maintain that stability here and open the thigh and done by the way your feet are aligned stacked together with the spine open and lower and open and lower on five we'll do ten here and 6 and 7 and 8 and 9 and 10. okay we lower the leg not the leg the pelvis and for a second and we lift it up again extend the top leg long little rainbow leg will lift up in front of the mat and back of the mat in front of the mat this is still stable and back of the mat and forward and back and forward and back and forward and five more forward and four more forward and back three forward and back two forward and back last forward and back to the side bring it in lower down and come up other leg let's start all over again align your side bend the bottom knee okay so have your whole body in one straight alignment so leave the underneath waistline okay hands on your hips and float the leg up relax the foot and slide internal we go up and down and up and down now the second side is going to be a little bit more challenging because the opposite side is already worked out so you feel it a little bit more tougher i guess that's the word and we got five four three two and one we go forward forward excuse me pokey and back and forward up you gotta move away honey and forward up down and ba and forward up down and ba and forward up down and back and i hope i don't hit your head bulky and back and forward up down and back three more up down wash the waist two more up down and back last one up down and back and we got the forward low and lift hold your back we go exhale two three four five and inhale lift the bottom waistline up and exhale three four five and in two three four five and exhale three four five and little deep and left two four five and last set three four five and in breath three four hold left back and down oops sorry and let's go bring the legs together stack the feet aligned up onto your forearm are you teaching now all right she's definitely taking over my mat okay so lift up your center right stack the legs make sure the feet are aligned with your pelvis will lift up into your side bridge and we open or clamp and lower and two lower and three lower and four and five and six and seven and eight nine last one ten lower down just a split second and we come up again extend the leg we're going to go up and roll up and over rainbow braille bulky we go forward over bulky and bath over bulky and down over bulky and back this is a new name exercise for you berkey over bogey and back over rainbow forward and ba and i totally lost my count i think we have four maybe i've got four and then and then three and two and and last and back center bring it in lower whoo bit of a burn now we need to hammer this bottom for a second and we've got more okay time to go to our knees hands and knees right both here okay so aligned your shoulder and your wrist right so we got this series here we're going to bend i'm going to use my right leg first here so bend the right knee and then take the foot off yes and then we'll lift up and we fall from the hip we'll lift and we go down so imagine you have a cup of tea resting on your pelvis i want that cup of tea to still stay on your pelvis and down and five down four down three down two down last whole little pulses for ten up and up and three four five six seven eight nine ten bring it down to the side and one and two and three and four and five and six seven eight nine hold up to the side little palms and up and two and three four five six seven eight nine ten bring it down extend the leg behind you and let's look take care that you don't sway lower back down right hold that abdominal move from the hip joint on three and four and five and six and seven and eight and nine last ten little palms left two three four five six seven eight nine ten bring it in and either leg i'm going to turn myself for the sake of the camera so you can see my leg better so we've got the bent knee hip extension and we fall and two and we'll fall three how do i look bucky how's my alignment for nah she's not really watching my linemen and six and seven and eight two more nine last one we stay up little palms and up two three four five six seven eight nine ten bring it into the side out in and two and three and four and five six seven eight two more last time we stay we lift two three four five six seven eight nine ten bring it down extend tickle tickle all right let's go we're left and lower and two and lower strong back strong center up watch that you don't sway the lower back again imagine you have a cup of tea resting on your pelvis we do not want to spill that tea and four more and three more and two last whole little palms and up two three four five six seven eight nine ten bring it down bring it in onto a quadruped let's do some cat stretch we round to finish up and into a flat back extend the upper back again we round curl curl curl curl and then we flatten and extend the upper back and two more round cocoa in breath flat and extend last one round and breath flat and extend now here i want you to cross one leg in front of the other knee and just sit the pelvis back like a rest position and just stay there and you should feel a little stretch in your glute and release that a hello and then the other one all right and sitting back pelvis back reaching and come back down and on that note my friend we are done you can give those glues a little hammer a little rub well done well done for completing the whole class with me just don't sit down just yet keep yourself mobile keep yourself hydrated and i will see you back on the mat tomorrow have a lovely day take care thank you for watching and completing the class i'm mira and i'm here to help you to love look and feel your absolute best through pilates if you enjoyed this video you will love my seven day beginner challenge click the first link in the comment below and sign up you will receive daily workout videos focus on building a sustainable practice in as little as 15 minutes per day this is for all levels as everyone can gain a deeper understanding of the pilates fundamentals if you enjoy my work please like comment and subscribe and turn on notification so you do not miss any of my free classes and 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wzQ-QcCk6qg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzQ-QcCk6qg | Atlanta Rapper Skooly Drops Hot Freestyle on Famous Animal Tv | it's a boy famous animal TV hottest [ __ ] in the streets when you're trying to get your [ __ ] in the streets need you to come highlight me we got in the building Escape schooler SB school boy schooly whatever they want to call me man West Side Legend come on man you got that hot [ __ ] bro yeah let's go we got something else for him [Music] thank you um [Music] [Applause] set up [Music] I [Music] [Applause] [Music] [ __ ] hold on okay [Music] get the money [Music] cause I did it more than one time look well they give me one time to show you I'm better than everyone Frontline I'm an alien human I'm combined I'm out of this world I'm gonna be here when the sunrise I'm gonna be here when the sunshine I'm gonna be here when the sun dash the world gonna be all mine look they telling all lies the car got cataracts yeah got frogs the car got cataracts they're like my dog eyes Don Carly only the mafia probably want me I'm holding down all of mine get it [Music] um [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] thing you can catch me boy they gonna have to get me boy you got a lot of kids get this money uh sit up get up and get this money Lord don't get this money let's go | Famous Animal Tv | UCNLag21CumMsGrnvg72b3hw | 2023-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 231 | 1,215 |
HG0ofMPFGak | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG0ofMPFGak | Internationales Online Kaffee Tasting mit MyFairNetwork | exactly the coffee tina move we would start with this one a classical washed coffee i put my hand filter on top the hario hand filter and my paper filter simply inside what i first do is rinse my hair reo and all my filter with hot water so until it got completely wet and soaked with hot water and everything is preheated so preheated i shake a little bit the water so all my can gets really hot and throw this water away because we can't let the coffee now get into this water for sure so one two three i look that everything is even inside the filter i can also just check the filter so usually here is where starts one of the first mistakes we are trying to get all the coffee inside wet and moistured and that it looked a little bit like a muffin but without filling up all the filter so really easy and slightly i'm pouring the water inside mostly into the middle and i'm moisturing my coffee after 30 seconds the second sip will come and this will be a bigger sip so i'm trying to get the water inside unless i have almost two fingers up to the filter and now let's do the next zip and you can see here how far it should go and how much you want to get inside always in the middle and now the next sip another time up water inside till we have the same amount inside than before and now we wait another 30 seconds let's do the last zip and just wait till the water gets down maybe some realize on the filter what is actually happening behind the papers and can observe it or why the spirals are there and maybe someone can tell me afterwards what he observed and what he or she realized there let's check the mark how much water did we get inside are we almost in 400 milliliters it's a lot about feeling and feeling it if you are not doing it with a scale but after two or three time preparing such a coffee with a hario you pretty quick have the right feeling in your hand for the amount alright so let's drink everyone our first coffee for the day and for this the same scheme i told you before we have to preheat our cup so let's give a small preheat and a small cleaning [Music] we can shake the coffee a little bit and then we fill it inside smell and let's see or let's try to realize if we smell the same thing like at the beginning of the package so if we do know like the first sip especially when it's so hot we are trying always to have like as first smell with the nose and then take the zip maybe you notice from a whiskey tasting or wine tasting like smell and then drink the first sip when it's so hot the coffee flavors or the typical flat coffee flavors still aren't that expressed also the acidity still isn't that expressed but this will come when it's cooling down coffee usually develops a different aroma and taste when it's cooling down and really good coffee also tastes good when it's cold and still good and then a good coffee will tell you a story and always a different taste and a little surprise for you which makes then a coffee more than just a coffin supplier but a small experience | Alexander Thomas Schmidt | UCYSEtvsZDtw8nbhEVThYbjw | 2022-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 594 | 3,023 |
ZEwMfflWmuE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEwMfflWmuE | Bifrontal craniotomy for frontal hemorrhage: Training best Neurosurgeons | [Music] hello friends my colleagues my juniors and my professors welcome back to our next session of training for emergency neurosurgical techniques in our previous session we have discussed regarding evacuation of lateral frontal and temporal conditions by modified tyrional technique you can consider this as a continuation of the previous session here we'll be discussing regarding evacuation of frontal contusions by by frontal technique that this is more appropriate for frontal contusion which are located on the medial part of the frontal msp let me introduce my myself i'm dr kalyan i'm a neurosurgeon and spine surgeon from global granite millennial hospital hyderabad so let me start sharing my session so this session is for surgery for several conditions of the medial frontal lobe the lateral frontal and the temporal lobes including temporal lobe resection we have discussed in our previous session here we'll be discussing from neutral frontal lobe and the frontal lobe resection if required yeah the indications we have discussed in the previous session but let me uh be very quick enough so a frontal are temporal condition of greater than 20 cc in volume associated with any of this following glasgow comma scale of less than 8 a midline shift of at least 5 mm cisternal compression seen on ct scan of brain are any lesion any frontal lesion greater than 50 cc in volume are a parenchymal mass lesion in respect of the volume if it is causing progressive neurological decline our refractory interactional hypertension our mass effect are seen on the ct scan of brain so this conclusion can be evacuated either by the by frontal technique or even by the modified terunal technique this session will be discussing about the middle frontal techniques medial frontal contusions which are approached by bicarbonal technique so as i have told in my previous session so two different approaches the bicarbonate and the modified tyrional approach bicarbonate approaches for medial frontal confusions per medial frontal conditions and the modified terrional approach is for the lateral frontal and the temporal conditions so coming to the operative position we fix the head wait for even in my institute even my in my personal experience if i'm planning for a bicarbonate technique i'll i will prefer rigid immobilization in a three pin headrest but sometimes if you have to save time you can position it on a horseshoe headrest i keep the head neutral in the midline we slightly elevate the head and up so that it is above the heart level this ensures adequate venous return and this decreases the spelling of the brain and also decreases the amount of bleeding venous moves in the brain we t we take a bicarbonate skin incision the skin incision starts from the zygomatic arch on one side in at least one segment in front of the tricus then it goes along the midline along just behind the hairline reaches the midline and in then in mirrors back to the opposite side i use a 10 mm 11 15 blade 50 number surgical plate to incise the skin up till the level of the pericranium above the superficial temporal line and below the superficial temporal line i take down the skin incision after the level of the temporalis fashion once i leave it once i reach that one i use a combination of periosteal elevator blunt detectors and elevate the pericranial fluid we take every effort to take the peripheral to keep the periqrinil flap intact without any holes if there's a small load i suture it back so this is a pericranial flap which are elevated similarly i cut the temporalis at the posterior extent of my incision and also detach the temporalis muscle from the super superior temporal line on either side and then reflect the temporal muscle antero inferiorly and hold it with fish hooks like this whenever i reflect a flop either the skin flap or the pericardial flap or the temporalis flap i use gauze rules so that the reflection is not accurate kinking the blood supply now coming to the barrels the first burrow is placed at the root of the xyloma and the posterior root of the zygoma the second barrol is the keyboard third one the third barrel is placed in front of the coronal suture just over the superior temporal line these two midline barrels are placed as close to the midline as possible startling the midline when are placing these four barrels when you are placing this posted by rules be very careful so that you are not puncturing into the dura mata which will be catastrophic and which may injure the superior sagittal signs these two barrels may enter into the frontal sinus if they enter into frontal sinus immediately immediately remove the mucosa from the frontal sinuses and pack the frontal sinuses with either with muscle or fat or and also with batted in soaked arms all the instruments which have entered into this part of the frontal sinus discard them and you can start using new set of instruments so we are placing buttons on either sides the last barrels to be placed are the mid line barrels mid light mid line by rows then using a pin field resector separate the dura mater at the level of the barrels and also beyond the burrows as far as possible when you are separating the dura mater in between these two paramedic rules you should be very careful because if you are if the deceptor enters into superior sagittal sinus it may cause terrible bleeding catastrophic bleeding so there are two techniques some people try to dissect it with a painful receptor the way it's shown over here gently until from one burrow you go into the opposite side other people you say um you use a cutting board followed by diamond bar to make this button paper thin or once you make it papery thin use a detector or a one mm cut to join the both by rules this part of the procedure is done last only after connecting all the borrowers with the credit neutral so once you are connected with the craniotome followed by connecting the two paramedium by rules you are close the exterior is the frontal sinus then reflect the bone flap back at this point if you have open the frontal sinus i prefer to place a small small flap of galia over it that is i will exteriorize the sinus at this point now you open up the dura mater if you have no intention of cutting the supress agile sinus you can flap both the on either side with the flap based on the midline that this is the midline which is the flap i'm opening the dura on either side and reflecting it immediately but many a times cutting the supress agital sinus and releasing it and the relevant will release pressure on the frontal lobe so this technique is a bit demanding so how do you do it you take you take dural slits on either side tara mudini on either side paramedially on either side of the superior sagittal sinus this one is a superior sagittal sinus in the picture you take a dural slits on either side of the superior sagittal sinus as low as possible near the crystal galley once i open it now comes the double luggage of the superior sagittal sinus i take a needle through and through the fox cerebral take it across like a teeth i take a second ligature and then cut the superior surgical sinus between the two ligatures these luggages should not slip you can take a double ligature if required so this completes my reflection of the dura mater now coming to the evacuation of the conclusion this is similar to the vaccine of the evacuation of the temporal condition in my previous session so for people who have not attended my previous session i request them to go back to my previous session in my youtube channel they have clearly explained how to remove a conclusion it involves first one identification of the confusion cauterization of the superficial pile surface in the supplied plane reach the reach the temporal condition then evacuate the liquid and sorry confidence of the confusion achieve hemostasis now if the frontal lobe is severely damaged then we we may plan for evacuate frontal lobe victim so how do you achieve a frontal lobe the margin of resection will depend on the size and appearance of the confused frontal lobe alternatively if the contusion is diffused one may begin the cortical incision seven to eight centimeter from the frontal pole and extend laterally to the level of level of the lesser wing of the sphenoid and the needle aspect of the cortical incision should be made where the frontal lobes are clearly separate so once i achieve the hemostasis the next steps are similar to my previous session you decide whether you want to do a primary neuroplasty or an expansive uroplasty are just dark up switches augmented with object you decide whether you are going to replace the bone flap or preserve the bone flap elsewhere achieve hemostresses place a closed suction ring and close the skin in layers if you have any other doubts all my chapters all my explanations are from this particular book the atlas of emergency neurosurgery by dr jamie ullmann and dr ruxin so if you have any other doubts you can refer back to the book and so this concludes my session again in our next session we will come with one more emergence of operative neurosurgery techniques kind of share this videos with your colleagues with your juniors with your professors they can so that they can give us more inputs and how to improve this techniques these techniques are life-saving and these are going to save lives of lot of our patients do subscribe my channel and come back soon we will meet again in our next session thanking you dr kalyan from glenegal's global hospital hyderabad you | Advanced neuro, spine and ENT clinics Telangana | UCtlliV0qcVuI8aqodn4UX5Q | 2022-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,695 | 9,598 |
0Ouo7NQGWUs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ouo7NQGWUs | Oritsefemi Reacts To His Wife’s Accusations | Toyin Abraham Reacts To Ruggedman's Post |#TeaTime | [Music] hello and welcome back this is still tea time on pacifi africa thank you for tuning in uh this is the baddest entertainment analysis show that does it better than any other if i do so so myself while sipping tea we serve you with the hottest new celebrity gist and break it down for you obviously and i cannot forget to mention that we have everything pertaining lifestyle on lockdown as well so basically this is your all-encompassing show and today i have you follow and myself uh we're going to be having the discussion with a special guest anko yes let's put it that way and that's one other than quincy jones hello guys welcome quincy quincy jones yes ma'am if i don't see your face i would say that your name is very white so i feel like this show is now gender inclusive yes what is that male gender isn't included okay so until the email has been included we'll take champagne bottles do you know that your name is if you if you take it abroad your life will be really easy because when you start applying for jobs yeah until i should race exactly and then they'll be like what what why you have a problem with it oh i didn't expect you anyway uh welcome to your timetable yeah yourself tell us about you know real quick i'm sure those guys are wondering i'll start with the fact that i'm the greatest okay uh at everything i do um yeah my mom returned to that yesterday so i'm feeling like i'm the greatest i'm just messing around um been in the broadcast industry for a while you know also a music character uh an entertainment analyst uh what else it's it's a lot of stuff um uh a and rn okay something like that okay all right i like that i'm the realest the realest actually i like how real of you being that you know it's kind of affected somebody with your feelings everybody everybody around will tell you anyone who knows me would tell you it's the fact it's the voice i like actually those rigid people you see yeah they have bedroom voice like this and you love it like this okay all right okay let's let's do this um we have i think interesting topics and i'd like to obviously hear your opinions and i'm sure the rest of the world would also like that all righty let's do it then nollywood actress producer twain abraham has reacted to rugged man's recent tweets questioning why actresses make more money than their male counterparts in nollywood abraham took to her instagram page to say and i quote it is important that i put this out there that many women make money and make good money illegitimately i know actresses who charge 2 million 3 million and 5 million in this nollywood i got paid in millions of naira for gigs and this is her saying not me guys you can see her my life i know a lot of men in nollywood who are doing extraordinary really well and paid millions as well the fact that most of these men choose not to make noise on social media do not in any way mean that they are second-class citizens in the industry we need to stop attributing every woman's um success to her sexual powers with men women deserve the success they have as much as men without attributing it to their sexuality end of quote all right so it's now that we have men in uh gender exclusive uh table i think we can do justice to this conversation you know my favorite part of the entire story so it just says sexual powers i'm like what you know that thing where you know english words but you don't know how to use them i think that that was even sexuality like women's sexuality is not what she's trying to explain i think but for the juggler she's you know she's a mattress so i think we would not wow okay is that is that what we're doing here okay so what's your take what's your take so uh this is it right i think this whole thing started with um rugged man posting something about you know the male um actors in nigeria and how it looks like it's just a female actors actresses you know buying houses uh building buying cars building houses and all of that yeah it's really obvious okay she buys today i don't even know these actresses but now i know them from all the cars they bought yeah you know and all of that but um in this actual fact it kind of really looks like that but you know with tony abram coming out to say what she said um on a personal note i don't think i what i really agree not really about uh who buys the most cars or who shows it it's really about do the men really get the money do you know what i mean yeah okay so okay go on um i think i've been i've been fortunate enough to work with actresses on a uh you know very close proximity so i would start by saying that a lot of these women that i've met don't just act they do a lot more things like what a lot of people that i've met and this is very common real estate in that and in that acting scene boutiques boutiques um restaurants um there's another one you know men do all these things too yes but do you know the thing because before we got on i called my um male active friend yes okay actor yes there's a guy so i called him up right and i asked him he said look the problem is not if we are making money he's talking about what are our movies doing look they spend a lot of money you see a movie with a 300 million budget 400 million budget 500 million budget and they use half of the money to pay these actors do you understand hence why we get bs productions do you understand because if you put the money into production and these guys are just professional take the normal fee and work towards it and the industry gets bigger they will pay everyone equal and we won't be having this conversation to even start with because everybody is good yeah i mean now coming back to this now this lady is saying they pay them five million and of course they pay a lot of guys but if you have the money the way she would rock a 5 million would be different from the way i rock my 5 million yeah i'll probably put my yeah i probably put my 5 million to bills put it into cement and sand people put it into bone straight not because but because it's a brand yeah because that brings out more money yeah do you understand so it's our brand and it's my brand to keep grinding do you understand so i think that's just what it is so it's not even like an argument because i've seen a lot of actors you know guys that make me too i've seen a lot of male actors that have made a lot of money and when you said that the industry um you to mention something about like if the industry earns more you know pays better then we'll have this conversation i think we'll always have this conversation in regards to women and in hollywood like that we have it maybe when it comes no but it is but it is everywhere no we don't talk about it in hollywood like this we're talking about our words now when we're talking about hollywood we're looking at disparities that oh the guys are getting more awards the girls are getting more at work the they're getting more rows you know those are the things you talk about not pay you know we talk about pay we talk about pay on a every every every scale every time everything not as much as journalists as as as actors as bankers as well as buy a house in america and somebody would say oh she slept with the governor of california obviously no no no no no no no no no [Laughter] there is the conversation around women and payment globally we're talking about attributing it to their sexual prowess yes because because a lot of people even abroad a lot of people um attribute uh what's it called now uh getting gigs getting the leg into the industry through their their bodies that's not an african thing sorry that lady said so nobody nobody nobody's gonna say this huh nobody's gonna say it no the fact that women are more favored no that that's a fact now we know that it's the truth but you know what it's just normal it's just normal it's just simple logic right most times you have men mostly at the hem of affairs right unfortunately a lot of men would allow the female uh okay no it's not time to use those words um uh what's he called uh the the they would allow you know the attraction towards a female notwithstanding their parents or not not even being pq whatsoever to govern however they make their decisions right unlike women women at the hands of affairs um i'm gonna look at who's better and also i'm gonna support my female so nobody's out here trying to look out for a man you know what i mean yes or unconsciously that's how it is that's how it is wired you can't go back we men are looking out for we men come on okay guys can we can we also bring it to the fact that it's still a man's world and that's in terms of i don't know in terms of how do you get a pick and choose when it's a man's world and when it's a woman what do you mean pick and choose uh even the song it's a man's world it's actually about a woman yeah guys okay this is how i would say it i think in terms of how the society is structured how inc who is closer to getting that money in terms of um jobs in terms of um getting access to who provides the money i think men have it easier in that regard in my opinion i think i think men have it easier i think if you look at if you look at ha i wish i had i brought more numbers because i didn't think that you people you guys would be saying this right now you know because you should have thought of it it's fact i don't think so you don't think women do you think do you think that i think women are favored yes in that regard wait let me let me let me if you're talking about if you're talking about like society in terms of like society where you know men favor women like taking care of them yes in this country yes i agree there's always an unconscious there's always that unconscious every guy is every guy has um almost every guy has a superman complex jonas and almost every guy believes he needs to take care of the next woman even if he's not interested sexually or not do you know what i mean where is that coming from i'm having a mother no there's also guys it is because no no no no no it is because for the longest time women have been incapable of taking care of themselves look at history guys let's not pretend like we don't know where that is coming from history people have men have been a lot more capable of taking care of themselves first when you don't you don't know what's allowed to go to school you're the only ones are allowed to get jobs wait let me finish all those things women are not allowed to vote well we're supposed to sit down at home think about the history of hunting so what are you talking about it's great you brought it up right so guess what that is exactly where that comes from check this out check this out right so um all these things happened in fact it was a terrible fact but all in all when the man does all he does makes all the money and comes back home the woman dictates how this gets spent it depends on the amount we're talking about no it depends on the mama talking about something no actually actually that's where the whole my money is our money and your money is your money came from because once the salary comes she knows the salary's here oh we have to pay for this we have to pay for that yeah we need to sort out that again it's not every man not every malfunction do you know do you know that do you know i've seen men often that don't take care of their wives the woman even controls what the man wears i know i know every case i know it's in most cases majority situations yes but it's not in every case can we admit that obviously okay and you know that you're in every case that history would tell you that women are not successful they're not allowed to work they're not allowed to do this yes if you're talking about the ratio yes the percentage may be high but i'm talking about in terms of we still had women that were successful from the beginning of time a lot a lot we have the first doctor female doctor the first day is the first that whatever you say when you say the best doctor do you know how many other the problem is that what the the feminist movement sorry i'm gonna call it the feminist movement now they try to ride on history right and they trying to change history so fast yeah do you understand yeah you want to astrology history so fast you're minimizing history and they still want to acknowledge it talking about ah the women are not allowed to this that is not coming into this conversation right now that is something why would they not come into the community ago let's talk about 20 years ago right have we had successful women have we have women that have that liberty to do whatever they like what is it what is the brilliance you know what you're not going to do is minimize or disregard history okay we cannot have that conversation he can choose when he walks in our face no it's not about picking and choosing think about reality if there is reality the reality is that we had we have had an imbalance okay an imbalance for so long that you cannot now say okay well guys that that history is no longer um um what's it called in in master so let's let's catch up and get up and get it over and done with no it doesn't work that way you have there's it takes years to catch up to that okay it's solid but are we going to move past that or we're going to bask in there we're trying to do that but you're not going to move back and pass that by just shoving people's eyes anymore all right um i think it's going to a point where it's now about world domination it's now a narcissist movement unfortunately because um it's going to a point where it's not about how um logic is now being thrown out of the way all right so there's this particular um uh football a female football player that's uh been clamoring about you know equal pay between men and women and all of that stuff uh do you agree do you agree with that you know equal pay between men and women who play football i i think equality should be taken into context right um it's not about looking the same and i always i always have that conversation i'm not saying that okay pay me the same but are you valuing i think women should be valued the same they are being valued and they have been paid um so this is it so in male football they might be average in terms of income from brands they might be averaging about let's say 10 billion dollars in female football they're probably averaging about what 50 million dollars why should i pay you the amount that these people when we're not even making close to the amount of money that you're making well why do you think well my point is this you know i'm building up to a point i apologize all right so um that's just an instance all of these things right leads to the same point it's not about equality anymore it's not about being pro-female that's what i like to call it i don't like to use the word feminist anymore because it has a new meaning it's now about the world but do you use christianity this is now about domination religion is a far-fetched it's a very very sensitive topic why is that feminism isn't it so now you're picking up no because you guys you guys also should be um what's it called be fair about your conversation we are no you cannot be if you say that you don't like the word and that's all female why are you changing the words because the meaning keeps changing but real religion keeps changing why are you not why not calling it i want to be a christian anymore i want to call myself jesus christ [Music] do you know that christianity and what's called feminism has always remained the same no he has just because you decide to focus no no no no no no no no no no it doesn't just because you decided just because you decide to focus on the the people who get it wrong doesn't mean that the meaning changes no no no it's when it's not about that all right i can see past all of this okay so what is it it's the moment it's it's about the numbers if out of 170 people are shouting a particular thing that comes out do you know how do you know how much money and christianity has been ridiculed even in your in your in your seat you cannot see you're not you're not the one no you don't understand the rate of the damage the thing is this we're on social media these days right it's the new age the rate of the damage you want me to bring all the false gospel this is giving you're missing the point look at this look at this look at this the whole advent of social media and taking its full effect we'll probably tag it at what 2008 2010 basically right between 2010 and 2021 that's 11 years a kid that was born in 2010 has a twitter account either you like it or not in this time and age so when an 11 year old kid goes on twitter and sees a female for instance i was going to say you but you know see someone a female says oh no our women are men are this they put us on for so long and now it's time to take back whatever any man wants i don't care you know and phrases like that that you see almost every day right she digests that she lives she begins to live that don't forget that at that particular age all you do is absorb and form so your issue is it's not about the age it's about you spinning a new reality to a next generation and that's that's why you cannot call it but that's that but that's a good thing no if you're spilling equality to a new generation it's a great generation is going to grow to have liberty at a young age not this normal they're going to grow some extra extra is good sometimes no domination as long as it's for the good of the female gender now you see a lot of girls that did not have self-esteem because they saw their mothers being the one that cooked that cleaned that did this that did that and they believe it is their role to the in their own relationship but this work generation is passing that message that look there's equality if you're in a relationship with a man there should be a balance so dissemination of information through social media to the younger generation to empower them absolutely beautifully yes but not them against they're i am not funny story i am not no just just because as i said i am pro-female but logic has to take its cause and logic logic okay what's your issue gender domination i've been saying that okay but no you can't say the gender domination but you're not you're not you're not giving me what that means the thing is okay all right i think okay so a lot of people a lot of people want don't want to say this a lot of men wait did you just hear that i said you want everything for yourself could you repeat your answer what's the problem with that you can't eat your cake and have it that's the problem with it oh my god wait i don't understand you don't see a problem with that there's a problem with me wanting life for myself everything everything for yourself you can have everything everything meaning narcissists let's move on because this conversation will not finish and battle nigerian singer and songwriter orisha femi has finally broken his silence it can be recalled that the double wahala singer sparked cheating rumors following his wife and nabilia fash outburst on social media on monday the singer's wife had alleged that an unknown woman when she branded the woman as an imbecile not me came to her matrimonial home to have sexual intercourse while she was at work um since then social media has been buzzing with the news of the cheating scandal the lady kara the former manager of the singer chastised him for his dirty deeds while citing his wife as well she also shared his on her unpleasant experience with the singer osha femi has decided to clear the air while he has reacted to the brewing drama and i quote if i ever had sex yesterday with anybody let me die untimely that's him or not me and i'm living in peace why are you why are you putting a disclaimer that is by mistakes [Applause] let's not do any of that this story is very pathetic in my opinion but um i want to know you guys because i feel like there's already a gender imbalance you guys are more than the women right now oh wow so yes so i'll tell you this i've been watching you guys i've been watching you guys before now and yeah this is how it feels to be there [Music] that's how it feels to be me oh yeah i enjoy it although i'm more objective right i can see that mm-hmm is the cheating in nigeria it seems to be very like um what's the word order today yes and um nobody really gets moved even even this conversation now it's more about get out of my sight i don't really care but if the tables were flipped and the woman was the one that was called out for cheating i think the the explosion would have been a lot more grand so i want to know from your perspective where did we go wrong in terms of really just normalizing cheating in nigeria when people like davido started saying holy quran way i want to okay explain what [Laughter] what are you talking about all right so um when i saw the story hurt me a lot because um i was thinking you're cheated in your matrimonial home your matrimonial bed that's very disrespectful yes women lie men lie it's alleged alleged anyways yeah women lie men like no i'm just being i'm very objective i'm being objective about the whole situation we should take it we should do a photo shoot objective gang so if you do that on your mattress you have no regard whatsoever for your wife yeah if you're doing the hotel then you have some regards yeah then you put some respect on the name yeah you just you just you just sprinkle it's like it's like how you it's like how you eat at home but sometimes you just go to you know fast food just buy it let me explain it better number is nice but you know you're going back home to eat the main food you know how you go to a restaurant and you can't crack the bone yeah and when you're home i got all animals you come out right there that's the difference so this one you think that's always the main when you go to the hotel you're not cracking the bone you get all the disrespect but when you do tattoo you will use knives [Applause] hello oh yeah all right so basically what i'm trying to say is um if this is true it's quite disrespectful considering the fact that your marriage is just young which is why i'm still gonna come back to the people get married for the right reasons because i don't want to know why my marriage would be like three years old four years old and already i'm already having this type of public scandal you know that's like it's too it's too soon for that to be happening like if it was like a few more years that would even be another problem because you'd be like how how have you been staying with this person that's what you've been doing so you can never satisfy the world you understand deep deep but at the end of the day eh the truth is women like men like that was what i started with if it was a woman yes the tables would be flipped it would be shouted out women and then cheats passed 93 percent of women out there actually sorry i i don't want you to feel bad but statistically women cheat more than men yeah i a survey in the us um surveying the uk uh i think it was one was oxford one was uh you know all of that and then yeah uh women cheat more than men yeah but they're best at hiding it so it's like um you know if i if i say how many people have you slept with now the default a default woman the default answer from an average woman is to divide it by two first and then think about it and probably take out two again and then maybe i'm not minus five and then tell you and then it's like oh just two people i don't think so okay so we're not gonna figure out okay we're not gonna let's let's talk about this let me just um really conclude this because um at the end of the day when you're talking about um your wife cheating on you and if it's a woman who did it and now the world will take it they still both down to the same patriarchal society because imagine the pressure that is on a man that his wife cheated on him a lot of people would say you're not doing something right you're not providing what did you do are you not satisfying her in bed are you not giving her enough money why is she looking out there is that man the better provider is he richer than you those are the things that people begin to look for the one moment a woman begins to cheat but every time man is like ah i swear you understand so it still boils down to that patriarchal i think that's why the coins get flipped every time it's a man and every time and when it's a woman so a woman the man is the problem okay so okay in your your closet talk right what do you call that there's a proper phrase for it bro code we don't share sorry um when when you guys are alone writing you know talking about stuff right do you is it glorified if i say if i'm [Music] table i don't think no man would you know wholeheartedly just come and say oh i got one beat where i deal with the other day yeah nobody talks we all know you're married you know what i mean no it's wrong to do that if you do that in front of me i'd say no you don't have respect for your wife because now we all know that you're cheating on your wife yeah you won't have to now smile but if i bump into you in the hotel and then i see you with another show we don't talk about it again you don't have a nice one nice one everybody moves the world rotates but in this situation i feel really bad for her because um series of posts series of insta stories you know talking about how uh everyone's out here looking for money and the first thing you want to do in the morning just come to my house my matrimonial home i sleep with my husband you know and all of that stuff it really hurt it was really hurtful but at the same time um she was really clamoring on whoever the girl was and i think if she really felt like someone came to the house to sleep with her husband her husband should really feel the roth because now the guy opened it up bedroom it's like four doors he had a chance to make a decision you know make another decision she knew what i mean and he did whatever he did if he did it but now he's saying to god that you know he should die on timely that what would what would make you people bring it on social media though but you know that's a problem in itself though because you guys say they did before i think what's happening between your wife your wife that you're not doing things yeah what do you mean you know where you'll be swearing that's evil that's sick in a certain period of time yesterday was a bit like you're obviously not saying the thing with your food chair so that means we just got the dates wrong so it could be that you you could have it that day maybe last week you're not in itself not about size that too him and his wife he just shows her level of closeness because you know she'll be doing the day before a minute ago i think he was just waiting for her to say her piece before he bought him i think that's what happened to be honest i mean the whole thing is a bit off in my opinion i don't i think i think they should suck this out privately there's some times where i mean from her perspective even though i can't really hold it too seriously because we women say that a lot time we still go back tomorrow but from her from the story it looked like it looked like she was saying that you know she's this has some this is something that has been happening many times and that and there's nothing wrong with her loving so i can you can say that she was really like kind of contemplating why she even like took the man back or sort of you know like why she's even in the relationship but then she's had enough and all of that i think i think um women need to start to come to that conclusion that you cannot just change a man we always enter the relationship thinking we would definitely change this person and we have the the the issues to be able to do that a lot of times it works i don't think so so this is it right i think you guys don't really get it most times when woman tries to change either you like it or not first things first when you leave with someone consistently or you have a consistent relationship with somebody it's bad the person is bound to rub off on you either from what they say what they do and stuff like that you understand but um in such situations it becomes a conscious thing do you understand i've been in such a relationship before and it was really weird for me it was like too much pressure because i had to put it on top of my head at every point in time and i think a lot of men do that you hear what i mean so um i think it actually works but it might not just suit or get to the level where the woman really wants it to be jose my 100 percent change is it a deal breaker right because you're a public figure and then you're having a problem with you know family issues matrimonial issues and then your wife takes it to social media for me it's a deal breaker but i don't know do you think it's a deal and as for you as well if you're married to a man and you're the popular one and your guy you have an issue and he takes it to social media to blast you is he a deal breaker it depends on this it depends on one let's talk about my job description one my job description if it was you know what i'm doing at the moment it's not children i just have to address it but i wouldn't exactly address it in public yeah i'm trying to fix it at home first yeah and then possibly she really addressed all i have to do is fix my situation with my wife it's a it's a very big you see those kind those type of people i think you already know before you enter the relationship whether or not their social media triggered or or not formal sign form i mean there's some people that you already know certain things because it's just true because it's a deal breaker for me the moment i have if it's as bad as the johnny depp situation then it's a deal breaker no no that one is crazy man fingers went off but in this case now i'm talking about the fact that you know i'm popular you feel like you're going to get some traction from the public because you're talking about my situation in my private i think that's what do you think that's what triggered her is that what it is i don't think that's what it is it's not what triggered that it's the way you handle whatever trigger whatever trigger you're having look for a different way to make what if i was not popular would you bring it to social media to talk about it this girl i think she would have no i think she would have wronged i think she would have i don't think it was about social media you need to come to my instagram maybe just by opening instagram do you know how many people bring their dirty laundry to instagram on a daily basis popular people for unpopular people see people women are very emotional and see there's some things that you'll call they'll put his name there like i can't find the man huh okay see this guy in this case i can find this guy i know he said forget it forget forget forget it i know you're looking like a serial killer she forgets people go to social media for see there's a lot of women here that i can already tell i have a lot of friends right now that can tell these people are happy these people just got it deals from their twitter alone facts facts it's not about being popular who you're dating based on how they're feeling if they just not well i can tell because oh the all of a sudden the tweets uh the people that they are retweeting people that they're reposting all of a sudden you know yeah you know what i'm trying to say women are like that and if if it moves them that much they would take it to social media but i want to announce something really quickly for the people who are in healthy relationships people that are in healthy relationships you know people who don't have these these um um what do you call it now these people i don't have all these issues and stuff you know they are in loving kind relationships this is for you actually and if you're single and you know that maybe there might be somebody that will come for valentine this might also be for you basically you stand a chance to win a valentine's goodie bag courtesy of iroquois that's what i said ten winners will be selected on february 14th of 2021 all you need to do is follow um the instagram pages at plus city africa at eurobandname dot meanings at eurobandname.meanings and at ruby's bistro so that's r-u-m-b-i-e-s bistro b-i-s-t-r-o drop a comment telling us why you would like to win the valentine's day bag and at least and tag at least five of your friends contact me if i'm your friend so good luck with that and if you share something then obviously come and tell me about it | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2021-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,451 | 32,830 |
S0L7GHHm1lY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0L7GHHm1lY | Reese Tips - Installing CertainTeed Highland Slate Shingles ytv66B | now we're cutting starters here today for the Highland slate and certain pizzas you can either use the shingles themselves for starters or you can buy the high-performance starter that's already pre-cut for this being the first application I thought I'd try this and in my head I've been running the figures and I would highly recommend buying the pre-cut starter for this your pre cuts are actually less expensive you get like a hundred and six feet per bundle there's fifty shingles per square with this shingle in the three foot long so you're only getting 150 feet per square in order to cut you could use a hook blade PC the top tabs and if you're just a little short at the top of the roof you can nail those tabs on if you only need a three or four inches at the top saves you time and shingles to finish off the rough you want to cut them off right at the top of the tab so that you've got a straight bottom edge the high-performance starter also has a double layer starter strip down here it is important to get the seal strip at the bottom of the room that's correct but either cutting this shingle are using the high performance starter would give you that dual Frank you don't want to flip this shingle over and use it as a starter because with the 8 inch exposure on these shingles you're going to lose the bottom row of shingles every time with these you have to have the sealant stripped down at the bottom a way to reference where you nail the shingle is you have tab marks here at the top and in between each set of marks you can put a nail if you don't offset the four and a half inches which is required for laying the shingle you can see there you will have an open seam every three foot but by doing your four and a half inch offset and using your rack lines you hide that seam which guarantees there's going to be no leakage five nails per shingle above the drain line in between the tar strips what size tins you're using there Joe which makes a great step flashing for that large of a shingle you saw us doing all sorts of special things around the roof wall interface with the flashing capes and that's because this shingle has an 8-inch explosion and the minimum requirement for step flashing is exposure plus 2 inches and so because this has got an 8-inch exposure and there's just no way in the world to use existing step flashing with this shape and so what we've done is we've cut some of the wood off the wall so that we can tear out the original step play we flashed it with reflashing tape because you asserted question good use my car plus but we put the flashing tape on the wall more importantly we use the 10 inch definition and this will allow us to have the 2 inch overlap and make this area watertight I've only got two rows of this shingle on with the intense exposure it means I'm 16 inches covered already across the room you're going to cover a lot more area in a lot less time and you're using less shingles you know this is two hours in the Sun they're sticking I think the tip today was supposed to be 64 unless he gets warmer I'll seal and stick pretty good I got two lines guitar means that we can cover more area on less time in comparison to the range of the landmarks these are just fifty shingles per square versus 64 with Orion mark thank you for you better job you need to know how many shingles are are in a square the product you're installing and it's only common sense that a shingle like Highland slate with 50 shingles per square is going to go up a lot quicker than your average 3 tab with 80 or your average laminate with 66 then you save a little money on the nails there's 250 nails used put on a square pylons late compared to 320 on an average square of 3 tabs and 264 in an average square of laminates so you save a little money on the nails real savings going to be on your labor and your time these are what we cut off the shingles so we have a starter that way we have inches covered over surd Cedarcrest cap two layers in the center already perforated 12-inch cap black shadow line here that makes a nice shadow line and raised up a little bit you | Reese Wholesale | UC9AJR971om5UcgWn5XzYj7Q | 2011-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 797 | 4,119 |
E5FATikuWW0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5FATikuWW0 | 18-10-2021_geography_10-d | am i audible online am i audible silence yes nes wait for bangladesh separated from india bangladesh separated from india which becomes as a leading producer of a duty in a world market said properly bridgette jude has required due to require the hot and humid weather conditions hot and humid weather conditions areas it should be as a possessed 120 to 150 centimeter samuel rainfall 120 to 50 centimeters 150 centimeters annual rainfall 120 to 150 centimeters annual rainfall hot humid weather conditions hot and humid weather conditions average temperature 30 degree celsius 30 degrees celsius alluvial soils alluvial soils favorable for production offer jute production favorable for the jute production youth has basically producing in a parts of meghalaya parts of assam meghalaya west bengal urisa west bengal and urisa presently the indian jute has demanded arena it has demanded in a southeastern asian countries south eastern asian countries south eastern asian countries but as for the demand area under dude production is a lower to increase the area under jude productive areas jude production government of india introduced a youth policy national jute policy national jute policy in which year 2005 national jute policy in 2005 in which government emphasized over to increase area under due to production to increase area under jute production jute has presently used for a manufacturing offer ropes mats carpets sacs s a c k s s a c k s carpets etcetera presently the jute has mixed with the synthetic fiber which is durable and work for a longer duration longer duration longer duration india is the second largest after the bangladesh third largest producing offer due to myanmar rubber tea coffee next reforms what type of reforms modifications occurred in agriculture after the independence of india independence of india in which first as a land reforms government of india introduced as a land reforms in india land reforms which included as a abolition of a zamidari system zamidari system second one allotment of our land suda refugees which came after the partition of a country third partition of country third consolidation of smaller land holdings into bigger one consolidation of land holding smaller land holdings into bigger one fourth one fourth collectivization means that land which is as unused are left by the people after the partition of a country that land occupied by the government and given to the needy persons fifth land reform tenants becomes the permanent tenants t e n a n t s tenants becomes the owners of land tenants becomes the owners of land which with introduction of green revolution production of a grains increase in india becomes alpha self-reliant self-sufficient in food gains self-sufficient in food grains merits of a green revolution are farmers becomes as richer becomes the richer india is a self-sufficient in food grains self-sufficient in food grains positive balance of trade increase in india in which has a more number of exports are there comparatively imports positive balance of trade in which more exports compared table imports at the time of the partition india imported their food games from america china america and china towards india so after the green revolution india exported grains towards the world market comparatively imports next friction what are the demands of a green revolution two d merits then you can go yes prediction | Swami Sant Dass Public School Jalandhar IX -X | UC5ZGllbLL7ICIrmtmb0YWJA | 2021-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 559 | 3,414 |
Guns-xzoaVc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guns-xzoaVc | 9 Signs You have Untreated Depression | hey psych2goers and welcome back to another video your love and support have enabled us to send your way another wealth of everyday psychology so let's explore having depression is nothing to be ashamed of and it doesn't make you weak or faulty even though depression is a prevalent mental illness it still carries its stigmas the world over causing not only less awareness but also fewer people seeking proper treatment of depression depression that goes untreated can have some pretty detrimental mental and physical side effects making its treatment paramount untreated does not just mean not having seen a therapist for it but more so that the depression still requires attention in spite of seeking help also it's important to restate this video should not be used to self-diagnose rather its purpose is to inform and create awareness if you find yourself relating to the signs mentioned please ensure to seek professional help instead of self-diagnosing here are 9 signs to look out for suggesting untreated depression 1. memory impairments research shows memory impairments due to depression can be of the same nature as in dementia though it isn't a heartbringer of it according to a 2003 study long-term untreated depression is strongly associated with volume loss in the hippocampus what does this mean well the hippocampus is a part of the brain largely involved in sustaining your memories so volume loss in this area could mean that you have a smaller capacity for a long-term memory and could start to forget more than normal 2. substance abuse depression often makes you fall prey to addiction if untreated it can lead to severe substance abuse regardless of age or gender experts agree to the two being co-morbid and likely to occur together more often than not so if you find yourself more vulnerable to substances in the wake of depression it is so important to heal properly so that these conditions don't feed off each other for the worse 3. inadequate sleep do you find yourself dozing off more often or does sleep completely evade you either way sleep disturbances are now considered to be fundamental in diagnosing depression a 2008 study shows that these sleep disturbances can look different for everyone and have lasting effects throughout the day many patients in the study said that they lack concentration during the day and feel lethargic while it may make more sense for these sleep-related disturbances to occur at night remember to monitor your energy levels during the day as well they can tell you just as much 4. impulsivity are you drawn to out-of-character risky behaviors lately self-destructive behavior is not only to numb the pain but also to publicly cry for help while it may seem logical at the time it can negatively impact both the body and the mind physically risky behavior can lead to harmful infection and damage throughout the body psychologically its numbing effect of the body can be a hindrance to coping in a healthy way depression can bring about feelings of hopelessness and despair but remember that no matter what you are worthy of love and healing five appetite changes have you noticed a change in the way you eat are you overeating or have you lost your appetite completely eating differently than normal can be an underlying sign of untreated depression psychologically appetite changes and increased unhealthy cravings are types of coping mechanisms and can indicate that there may be something larger worth paying attention to 6. frequent migraines migraines and depression commonly coexist but when depression goes untreated the intensity of these migraines can skyrocket the migraines run the risk of going from episodic to chronic which means they go from happening less than 15 times a month to more although the reason for this occurrence is not fully understood it's important to not let depression go untreated so that migraines don't develop or become worse 7. social isolation do you feel a constant urge to stay under your covers all day does interacting with friends and family sound draining you may be isolating yourself as a result of untreated depression you may develop low motivation and disinterest in everyday activities isolating yourself because of depression can actually bring about loneliness and worsen symptoms that are already there even your routine seems an impossible feat as depression drains you of yourself 8. increased somatic pain aches and pains are common symptoms of untreated depression fibromyalgia is commonly concurrent with depression it's muscle pain throughout the body and it can produce many psychological effects similar to those of depression number nine gastrointestinal problems gastrointestinal problems are a common subset of issues around the body that depression can bring out these refer to problems like indigestion nausea vomiting or any other problem in or around your stomach according to 2016 study there's a hormonal link in depression patients and gastrointestinal problems we hope we were able to give you a little insight into some of the signs of untreated depression do any of these apply to you let us know in the comments below and if you found this video insightful be sure to hit the like and subscribe button and share it with someone who might benefit from it too thanks for watching and we'll see you soon | Psych2Go | UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA | 2020-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 886 | 5,345 |
23JedjwozjY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23JedjwozjY | NJroute22 VLOG Ep 43 Supermarket Roundup August 24 2018 | [Music] hey NJ route 22 dot-com here with our next supermarket roundup we have a couple extra bonuses this week so stay tuned I'll try and make it quick all right we got this in the in the pack today unclaimed freight I wouldn't touch him with a ten-foot pole too big I wouldn't trust it they're always there's always this big liquidation and I don't know it's garbage don't do it Kings again overpriced we only shop there because it's convenient sometimes they do have some sort of half-price deal on sorry for the light I'm doing it during during it nighttime half-price fifth 14 bucks a pound for strip steak keep that in mind nothing else worth talking about this week we shop at bishops here in the White House because they're local and their small business nothing worth talking about this week they have good prepared food and a good butcher we recommend it if you're in a pinch for a meal and we're gonna talk about shop right here now something going on with the lobsters third week in a row it's on sale for $5.99 thought maybe they're having trouble moving them I don't know and finally the London broil again is back down to the super low price dollar 67 a pound is unbeatable I would avoid pretty much any corn that's that's at the supermarket there's only really one that we found it's non-gmo and that's Donaldson farms in Hackettstown they have that at Wegmans by the way say no to Heinz ketchup high fructose corn syrup it's not good for you these wholesome pantry snacks like pistachios they're on sale this week 20% off something interesting I've noticed in shop right this week they're putting a lot more limitations on it see here a limit four per variety and then like with watermelon it's only one why I think they're doing that because small little bodegas stock up on this stuff to sell at their store it so they limit the elimin how many people can buy that's a theory I have say no to sodas and other stupid fake drinks what else do we have this week I have a lot of markings in here you know that strip steak they had at Kings it was even though it was Angus which is a better grade they have just ordinary USDA strip steak for nine bucks a pound $4 a pound cheaper five and also the Pat LaFrieda burgers on this week are on sale those are a big hit and they also have angus rec ground beef which is a phenomenal price of $2.99 a pound I always scratch off the baked baked goods breads no let's don't do it here's a good deal on Nathan's Franks even though they're filled with nitrates buck ninety-nine a pack of I think eight eight the hot dogs that's a good deal and I always wondering this why why sour cream always so cheap you even have a cheaper it though at Wegmans this week their brand it's one of the cheapest things you can get pennies and what else sire I always knock off the junk ice cream all this other stuff and you got to watch out for this half cottage cheese is a good thing to eat but break stones includes like sugary sweets with it that that's your defeating the purpose at that point and here's another thing I'm really curious about these brand names who buys into this you got your TGI Fridays right and then you have Panera Bread soup you know it's out sourced right down here outsourced to some kitchen is stick their name on it right oh and what I find interesting here is shop right has the best fried chicken we've ever made it's a no antibiotics cage free trans-fat free I guess they're they've improved their formula will say but something interesting here I want to point out as well is that whenever you see something organic it's a six ounce package instead of eight like their normal cheese's a TAS and then organic is a little bit more money but also at the same time less product so it's a lot more money per ounce when you think about it that's how they get you and it seems like the wholesome pantry has some new new cheeses as well there's wholesome pantry and wholesome print pantry organic again that's eight ounces for four hours here's six ounces for five you do the math and it comes out to be like thirty percent or 40 percent more per ounce no to the junk what else I have an astigmatism to look at this week they had some baby pouches on sale organic sprout that's apparently pretty good and I think that's it for shop right this week oh yeah here's something internist message built into the into the ad here you know for Colgate fine since it says join us turn us turn off the faucet when brushings yet turn off the foot don't tell me what to do with my water I pay for it geez Louise conservation we net would one week it's flooding the next week we have to conserve water we never run out of water like one place on planet earth where is that South Africa running out of water cuz they mismanaged that whole country and over here we have some vitamins I say no to nature's truth because I had bad results Nate Nature Made has been pretty good in the shop right brain believe it or not it's pretty good and I think that's it for shop right this week and we have a little bonus yes we have a Wegmans they have an interesting flyer they packaged their flyer or their catalog and has seven meals under three bucks two servings and that certainly is a good deal I wouldn't recommend any of the meals they're suggesting so they all have high carb that's fine you can still buy the stuff cheap here's their 80% ground beef it's 249 but you got by 6 freaking pound so you better make it and then freeze the leftovers and also Wegmans always has a good deal on their shredded cheese sit around the same price as a shop right brand it's probably made by the same people - I can only guess but what else did I mark off here there's the Wegmans sour cream for a buck 39 what else do we got Wegmans always their family pack truly is a good deal it's like shoppers club prices they usually know this one saves 47% off their usual price for a smaller pack it always makes sense about a family pack we also like their pork tenderloins they're delicious and the bulk pork shoulder as well is very good he's a Wegmans is one of our favorite places to get meat consistently they don't have Pat LaFrieda though like shop right and we avoid that then that that's not a good snack for a kid in my opinion giving peanut butter and bananas but the bread we enjoyed this Wegmans sparkling water that's a it's a pretty good deal it's around the same price as the Lacroix it's good then we know they're pop they're pizzas if I ate pizza man I would eat pizza Wegmans all the time really cheap I'm sure it's popular for people with kids three bucks you throw a pizza in but I wouldn't recommend that kind of meal plan they have an OK price on avocados what else did I mark off in here we really like the value of the Wegmans kitchen bags there before they ban them you better buy them there they're about the same quality as glad or hefty and they're a lot cheaper and what else also they're paper towels of course they're up there the best value seriously and same with their bath tissue and they usually have a coupon monthly coupon in these books I'll show you at the end and I think that's it for Wegmans I mean they have a nice clean book this is so easy to use nothing outrageous but they have the coupons you see here for the sparkling water of $2 off the paper towels and toilet paper that's it that's it for this week have a nice weekend [Music] | NJroute22 | UClbN077lfAToY6Cr5P4JmLg | 2018-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,415 | 7,408 |
fmTiRTvnEJ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmTiRTvnEJ8 | How Do You Build an App? (Grades 3rd-8th) | getting set up I know they can see us girls we're gonna start in a couple minutes [Music] kind of work on your dancing with Carl love and all the questions come in so many classrooms we're gonna get started in just a minute just a minute we have classrooms from all over the world we are so excited that you are here with us today we have classrooms from all over the world joining in for computer science education week and we have some great things to talk through today this is how do you build an app idea to reality and we are sitting why I'm Angela hi by the way I lead the community at seesaw I was a kindergarten teacher for 15 years using see that in my classroom as well usually I'm in Minnesota but I am right now in seiza headquarters in California will tell you a little bit more about that as we get going but I also have a 4th grader and a 7th grader so shout out to them if they are tuning in and today we're gonna meet Carl and one of the cofounders of seesaw what does that mean basically he had the idea to create seesaw we are gonna discuss what he did in school to get to this place in his career and his engineering experience we are also going to learn about the steps to actually build an app and then take time to answer all of your questions maybe not all of them in this session because we could probably take the entire day of school but we'll try to get through a chunk of them so we are excited for you to join us and without further ado here's Carl hi everyone I'm gonna try and go through the presentation here as quickly as possible so we can save as much time for questions but I'm Carl those are my two kids Lily and Charlie Charlie's in third grade Lily's in sixth grade now we are in San Francisco California which is over there on the map to orient everyone and in San Francisco we have some key landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge which I'm sure you know we get to drive across this on a pretty regular basis it's beautiful and the seesaw headquarters is located in downtown San Francisco in what they call the financial district in this building on the seventh floor and so we are coming to you from a little common room just outside this space which is our lunch room and team meeting area where we all get together every Monday to talk about what's going on with seesaw so to start off I want to talk a little bit about how I got into building apps and building products and really you know I say that I've been interested in technology and education from a very early age people ask me what was my very first experience with computer programming and it was on a computer that looked like this I'm sure to many of you that doesn't even look like a computer looks like a typewriter or something it plugged into a television set and the way you loaded programs onto it was with a cassette tape there was a long time ago when I started programming when I was pretty young you know younger than many of you like I was about five years old when I started using a little computer of language called logo you could give a turtle basic instructions to move around and I got really excited about it because for me next slide it was a way to create I think some people think of programming or coding as you know very like science II or math II and this there's some aspects of that but for me it was a way to make something make the computer do something I was excited and I wasn't as good at painting and drawing as I was at making computers do things and so I got really excited about programming as a way to create things so that's a little bit of my background from those early days of programming I went on to study computer science in college and then work for a bunch of different companies building products and so I've seen now over the last 20 years building all sorts of new apps from scratch so what we're gonna most ly talk about today are the sort of key steps to building an app that we went through when we built the first version of sisa and we still go through every week as we build new see-saw features and before we do that I'm actually gonna ask my colleague Emily she is watching all the questions coming in and she's gonna give a couple shoutouts because we have so many classrooms joining in and before we start going through the steps of building an app Emily who should we give some shoutouts to the BIOS lots of classes listening right now we have so many friends from all over the country we have people visiting us from Omaha Nebraska mrs. Goods class miss Patrick's fourth and fifth grade class miss Daniels class from El Paso we are friends all the way in Springfield and third graders from California and I'm individually sending messages to all of our other friends because we're so appreciate that you're all here thanks for joining yeah we're excited that you're here so Carl let's talk about these steps for building an app let's get going let's do it okay so we've sort of broken this down into six steps think of an idea make a plan write some code lesson fix beta test and then listen and redesign we're going to talk about each one of those in a little bit more detail so the first step before you build anything is to really think of an idea and try and understand who are you building something or who does it help and problem does it solve because if you don't know what problem you're solving you don't know how to think about a solution so we always tell everyone here to be really clear about those first two things before you even start you know your idea process of how to solve that problem and for a business it needs to sell more than one person's problem so lots and lots of people use it so uh what problem were we trying to solve by creating seesaw well you know there were a couple different problems one was that we heard from a lot of teachers that they wanted to use technology and creative ways in the classroom not just play games or watch videos but they needed a way to sort of collect all that work and organize it and share it and then on the parents side you know I have young kids I wanted to help support my kids you know at home around the dinner table what do you do in school today and I wanted to get more information about what they were doing at school so those were some of the initial problems we set out to solve by creating a seesaw I'm guessing some kids have been asked that question I bet a family yes my my my kids tell me that it's the worst question ever what are you do in school today so I try and ask them better questions by having some examples of what they did exactly all right so step two yeah so step two once you've got a problem and an audience you can start to make a plan for how you're gonna solve that problem and a lot of times that doesn't start on the computer that starts on a piece of paper or a whiteboard you can draw some ideas out you can do research into how other people solve similar problems you can go out and talk with the people you're trying to solve a problem or and listen understand their problem better so you know when we first started with seesaw you know we actually didn't write any code we just made some pictures in Photoshop or on a drawing program and put together a set of slides to sort of walk through what it might look like to use seesaw you'll see the screen looks probably familiar to something you use but a much simpler version and we just showed that to a few teachers and got their feedback angela was actually one of the very first teachers we showed this to yeah so we sort of walked through this flow of like oh you can take a picture of work we have buttons inconvenient places for people to suppress and just got their reactions to whether they thought that was useful once you sort of convinced yourself that you've got a audience and a problem and a plan then you've actually got to start the programming part we talk about that as writing code and it's basically very specific steps to tell the computer exactly what to do unfortunately computers are kind of dumb you have to tell them exactly what to do and so code is basically a step by step set of instructions tell the computer when you what to draw on the screen and what to do when you press a button so I think the next slide yeah has some example of code this is code in a language called Python it's one of the languages we use here at C saw mostly on the server side that tells the computer sort of in this case in the middle here how to look up some of the skills that might be associated with the student post so a lot of times we get asked what coding languages do we use we use a lot of different ones so we use a language called Objective C to make our iOS app so apps for iPhones and iPads we use a language called Java on the Android platform we use HTML and JavaScript for our website the reason I'm called Python to build our servers that sort of store all the seesaw data and send that back to users test and fix this is a big one yeah so unfortunately because you have to be so specific when telling a computer what to do you almost never get it right on the first time even the best programmers you know get it mostly right but have what we call bugs bugs are things that the computer is doing that you didn't intend and so in every stage of the sort of product development process we need to do a lot of testing we put it in front of people inside the company outside of the company and we see what works and what doesn't work and once we've got that to a place where it's mostly working the way thought it should work then we do something else which is called beta testing beta comes from the Greek letter beta or it's like basically our version of B and it means that it's like one step past letter A one step past alpha it's mostly working but it's not really done yet and we then put something out in front of real users not to see whether it's working the way we thought it should work but whether the way we thought it should work is actually right sometimes you know we make a plan and we build something and we put it in front of people they're like yeah I don't know I thought I would like that but I don't like that at all so for example in the very first version of seesaw we we knew we needed a way for students to be able to log in to seesaw and so we said I know I got it we will let them type in a like I think was a four-letter code to log in and we put that in front of some teachers and they were like you know I don't know that seems like not the best way for kids to log in what if instead you had a QR code that you could scan I bet some of you sign in to seesaw this okay this was actually an idea from a teacher named Zack he drew this little picture and sent it to me and said you know you could just put a poster on the wall and scan a QR code and that uh that made signing into seesaw much much easier love it so we have a couple more steps and then we're going to get to your questions so step 6 listen and redesign meaning we listen to a lot of ideas and feedback from teachers and classrooms just like yours but what else are we doing yeah so I mean the thing about building software is that you're never really done you got a first version out and then you have more ideas for things to add or change and so we are constantly in the process of the iterator I'm gonna skip this question for now because we want to get to the questions that they have for us live but then the last step is to launch yeah so once once you've got something in a place where you're excited about it you you know publish it to the app store or make your website live and launch it to the world and then you start all over again once you've got something launched you know you're constantly the process making it better yeah so we're going to get into some live questions this is the most fun part right we want to hear from them and shout out to to the five friends that are sticking inside from recess because they want to keep watching your webinar Carl and your information so that's impressive on more exciting Theresa that's big that's big so I have a question that came in before the session so this is mr. Muhammad's class in Boston he teaches sixth through eighth graders and there is a student wanting to know how can I create an app and sell it for one dollar great question well you need to go through all these steps yeah and then you can launch an app in the App Store and you can decide how much you want to charge for it and you can say you want to charge a dollar for it or I think it's $0.99 technically and they will handle all the details of collecting that money and putting it in your bank account so the selling it for a dollar is easy the hard part is building an app that lots of people want to use right exactly so we have so many classes so high to miss Cooper miss flag stud mrs. McCormick's class miss Triggs class miss stevens class is here mr. Castellanos class they're here in California I know that um miss weights class and Emily what questions should we start with we've got so many coming in so what should we jump into first there were so many great questions but one question that came up a lot was students wanted to know why you named it seesaw yeah it's a great question so when before we launched we needed to come up with a name and we did a bunch of brainstorming inside the company to pick a name we wanted something that was sort of related to schools but not super literal those literal names can be kind of boring so we made a bunch of we brainstorm a bunch of names we got spiral we had Locker spark spark but we landed on seesaw because it felt visual because you see and you saw and a lot bigger of seesaw was about communicating visually and then also had this kind of back and forth idea that reminded us of going back and forth between school on home great what else Emily what's the next question we should jump into another question that came in from some third graders they were wondering what's the best way or some of the best ways that you've seen teachers or students use seesaw Wow okay well I think we are excited any time students or teachers are using seesaw to create and to really show their learning in all sorts of different ways so you know we see so many different things using seesaw at centers around the classroom using seesaw to create beautiful art projects using cset a document a science experiment or share a music performance there's you know as long as you're using seesaw to create or reflect or share your you're doing it right there's no wrong way I have a question that I'm peeking at right now for a mister Valenti's class um Keane wants to know how many beta tests did you do it's a great question I honestly don't know the number because we're constantly beta testing even now we have new features that were beta testing with some users one of the things that we can do in seiza is turn new features on for some teachers but not others which lets people give us feedback on on features that are in this beta phase like we're done programming but we're not quite sure if they're right that all right Emily what what else should we answer another a theme that came up a lot was we have a lot of students that are really interested in learning how to code so they were wondering if you had any advice on some places that they could learn how to code or anything that could really get them started so we have on our website if your teacher goes to web dot C sodomy backslash she saw coders and you they'll get that information in the email that comes after this we do have some resources that's at the bottom of that page but Carl do you have any recommendations off the top of your head I mean there are a lot of different places to go to learn now but I'm I'm a big fan of code.org organization that helps make learning to program fun and easy to get started and then once you've kind of gotten a taste for what it's like if you like it there are lots of places to go then to learn more all right Emily what else should we and yeah this question I would say what question you were just on and I'm not sure who is from now but somebody asked why is it important to learn computer side oh yes yeah so here's the thing I think we are living in a world where more and more things sorry this is from Megan Brinks yeah missiles yeah we are increasingly living in a world where everything has some aspect of computers to it and I don't think everyone needs to be a programmer that doesn't have to be you know your job if that's not what you want it to be but I think it's really valuable to have a basic understanding of how computers work because more and more computers are going to be everywhere and if you don't understand how computers work you're just going to be doing what computers tell you to do rather than learning how to tell computers what to do seems a lot more fun to me all right Emily what's next I would say the question that came up by far the most was how long did it take you to create seesaw so from the idea - I guess when it went to the app store or when it went to schools yes it was about six months from when we first started working on it - our very first version and that was almost five years ago now so the first version took only six months but the product that you're using today has really been you know under development for five years so that's what I mean when I say you know you're never really done you know we've got a team of twenty or so people working every day it's make seesaw better and that team has grown from you know two people to 20 people over the last five years we're constantly working on it and listening to all of your feedback and suggestions so this is miss Flagstaff's class thing we love seas are you gonna build an another app soon we're we're pretty committed to seesaw for now I think there's there's so many ideas and suggestions for additions and improvements that we hear from folks that we could keep ourselves busy working on see suffer for years so we're pretty committed to see software now yeah we have so many classes so shout out to miss Stevens mr. Bjorn Stead's miss Beltran's class his patents class miss Hart's class miss Michaels class miss few links class miss mcguffey's class so many classes miss dance class miss shelfs class we are so excited that you have spent time with us and actually Carl Carl would love to spend so much time answering questions he's actually offered to if you have on Twitter and you mentioned seesaw he's gonna be looking for questions that have the hashtag Carl and he's gonna respond to questions there so if you're thinking ah we didn't get our question answered or I want to make sure Carl answers my question you can get hop on Twitter let us know mentioned seesaw and make sure you include hashtag Carl it's pretty quick easy hashtag right yeah and he'll try to respond to some more questions there throughout the day to day but we know you're also really busy with all the things that you need to do at school so we are so honored that you have spent time with us here today and have joined us and again on the screen right now you are going to see a site for more resources so if you thought this was interesting and you want to learn more or different ways you can get involved with computer science definitely check that out and thank you so much for coming today and we just are really excited to see what you create and learn and share this week so thanks everyone thanks so much for taking the time look forward to more questions I'll try and get back to as many as I can yeah bye everyone | Seesaw | UCYUfnb7MIsGald-Xtig9Umw | 2019-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,833 | 19,652 |
qeSAKaJyR8E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeSAKaJyR8E | Exponents - Exponential Decay | the city I'm going to talk about exponential decay as a mathematical process anyway sort of the if you're in a college or high school algebra and you see it what's it mean so this is the formula for an exponential function y equals a which is your starting point times your change rate it raised to the exponent value so an exponential decay this is your initial point this is your if it was a exponential growth it be your growth factor so in a way this is your decay factor so it's really how much it goes down you usually calculate it by it it'll say it's a decrease that'll be in percentage so it's usually 1 minus your percent and then your x is just your input the number of years or whatever it happens to be so those are the main functions let's do a few of them really quickly and then be done with it so in the first one anything you buy of course goes down in value for the most part some don't I guess but anything non jewelry related about cost sixteen thousand eight hundred and fifty and the value decreases to nine percent per year the joke about a boat is as soon as you drive it off the lot it's half the price it's worth half as much as you bought it for both whatever we're gonna look at the value of it in 14 years losing nine percent per year so I set up my equation now here my a value is of course my sixteen thousand eight hundred and fifty my B value is actually one so in order to consider this as opposed to just just being nine percent of nothing I'm going to do nine percent but this will be one minus nine percent or really 1 minus 0.09 because if you don't adjust like don't do 1 minus point 9 because that would be a 90% decrease which is not acknowledge you want at all so 1 minus 0.09 is a point 9 1 91 hundredths and then X would be the number of years and they tell me this sign it's 14 years so I'm gonna raise it to the 14th power let's go ahead and type it in 16 850 times 0.9 1 and I'm raising it to the 14th power hit it in 16 years you're beautiful $16,000 boat will be worth if you are lucky and I'm gonna do a little bit of rounding here because I'm optimistic about the cost of my boat up to around $4,500 which is not very much compared to what it costs but it's better than nothing that's a reason you know it could be in real life it's probably worth 3 grand if you Craigslist it you probably get less than that but you know whatever one more if you have some sort of Wildlife Refuge and you have a population of cheetahs that you can actually count because they're fast I don't know if you've read about them I'm kidding obviously you know what a cheetah is if you're watching those 500 cheetahs your population is doing to decrease at 6 percent per year what population can you expect in 2025 and that's the thing about this I mean this is a scenario that we're sort of guessing about obviously this number you hope if it maintains the likelihood of it maintaining a 6 percent decrease per year is unlikely I'll probably increase or decrease from there but who knows anyway my starting point is of course 500 my decay factor would be 1 minus 6 percent or 1 minus 0.06 which is point of why I can't talk today 0.94 and the X the input value is a little different here don't put 20-25 otherwise you'll get that'll tell you what happens in two thousand years all those cheetahs that you would have had would have been dead cheetahs might not exist in two thousand years who knows so you have to make an adjustment I need to know how far it is or how many years from 2025 to 2014 well 11 years I was did this you know duh so raise this to the 11th power going in 500 times 0.94 raised to the 11th it gives you 253 ish so around 253 which is a little sad in 11 years you over have about half of your cheetahs are gone anyway that's exponential decay not really that complicated you need to make some adjustment for your growth factor in the sense that you need to convert the percentage and do a stretch and minus 1 and then you need to be smart about which exponent you pick and then it matches what it's supposed to match other than that nothing | Lamee Storage | UCxmnZnqxSWglH7PdYOLqarA | 2014-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 811 | 4,093 |
HYLMLwTln_4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYLMLwTln_4 | Total Internal Reflection with Sound ! | if I show you the water from the underside and then I point my flashlight my phone flashlight from this side you can see the surface of the water begins to shine it is in fact reflecting the light from my flashlight and you need the angle of incidence to be greater than a particular value which we call the critical Angle now this critical angle can be determined from the refractive index of the denser medium with respect to the realer medium if this value is Mu then the critical angle is given by the sine inverse of one line view whereas by a scientist called Christian eigens sound is a wave just like light and snail flow is not something that is specific to light it is a general law that applies to all kinds of waves traveling in any medium the density change in the layers of the air causes this line trying to bend away from the normal because the air has been heated up by the ground | Centum Academy | UCdEuOYY_UF2LNrPH4jsvIhw | 2023-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 172 | 897 |
FD5WDyv08cY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD5WDyv08cY | Master Your Money: A Quick Guide to Financial Literacy #currentevents | ever wondered how to become more financially literate here's the secret first understand basic Financial Concepts know your assets from your liabilities your income from your expenses second read Financial literature books like Rich Dad Poor Dad or the intelligent investor can give you a great start third start budgeting it's the most basic step towards financial literacy know where your money is going and try to save a portion of it fourth invest wisely stocks bonds Mutual funds real estate choose what suits you best remember there's no rush lastly learn from your mistakes financial literacy isn't achieved overnight it's a journey so buckle up and enjoy the ride to Financial Freedom | Giggle and Grow Lounge | UCcMDV-DtEYAjFvrOLmz6AQw | 2023-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 113 | 692 |
1JAiXMZva9w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JAiXMZva9w | The Silicon Roundabout Podcast - WayFlyer episode | [Music] hello good afternoon everyone welcome to a new episode of the silicon roundabout podcast series um we are joined today uh by an awesome guest so and and we'll talk about that and i'll explain to you guys why that this is so the person joining us today is actually a doctor gerald fitzpatrick and i can't he's he's the director of engineering from waveflyer and honestly do you prefer doctor your friend gerard would you prefer us to call you literally no one has ever called me doctor in my life ever since i got my phd it's one of the big disappointments about getting a phd is that people don't tend to ever call you doctor have you tried to you know sort of impose that like i'm a doctor i'm a doctor i have earned that title because i haven't seen it on your profile on the profile i couldn't see it so i had i not gone through it i wouldn't have possibly guessed i mean i i have said okay for for laughs but um not really ever any kind of seriousness well this is this is this is how it gets even more exciting so uh gerard hasn't actually just got a phd let's let's i'd like to talk about their profile first because you come from a physics background yeah yeah so my background is specifically in astrophysics in astrophysics okay so you've and you're phd and this is actually guys this is a mouthful literally so jared has got a phd a doctor of philosophy in the studies of high energy atmospheric phenomena with the fermi gamma-ray burst monitor i'm gonna just you know no idea okay i'll leave it to you please take down the floor is yours judd so in in large um thunderstorms you can get the acceleration of electrons that give off intense bursts of high energy radiation this is a phenomenon known as terrestrial gamma-ray flashes and i have to say it's quite funny that i never thought i'd ever speak with this again anybody um so in essence when you get electron acceleration you can get um energy given off in the form of bremschallen which is a german for breaking radiation so what this means effectively is that every day um all over the planet but particularly around the tropics we have short intense bursts of gamma rays going off in the atmosphere and we can see these um in my case we used a telescope which was put into space to observe the universe but actually the design of it meant that it picked up these emissions from earth so i was doing space based observations of terrestrial phenomena and it's these are actually super interesting um like genuinely interesting so what you get is an intense burst of photons and gamma ray um energy photons in microseconds so you might have like a time profile which might last like roughing 50 to a couple hundred um microseconds so like far less than a millisecond and like microseconds like is one millionth of a second so in a like in a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a second you're getting so many high-energy photons just fly into the atmosphere every day and nobody knows really it's um it's a it's quite a niche thing and not a lot of people know about it it's technically speaking it falls into geophysics my background is in astrophysics and when i was in university i worked with the uh fermi teams of fermis and nasa satellite so i did um i did my final year project in uni with that team and and then i spent a couple of months over there before doing like an internship and that's it before i did my masters and my masters was on um observational telescope and i just kind of grew into that so you've basically touched upon that um the most interesting thing probably here and you've just casually touched upon it you were in nasa whether it was a day whether it was a week whether you were in nasa you you you you were there so not only have i had you're probably the first doctor of physics i've ever actually spoken with hopefully my younger brother soon to be when he's actually about to start that in the summer um but you're the very first person i'm probably you're probably the only person i've ever come across who has actually been part of nasa worked in this i've just been involved with nasa what was that like and that is probably one of the most interesting things anybody everyone would agree on so i i've also um not to toot my own horn but when i was an undergraduate i spent a couple of months working with the european space agency so i went over to um madrid for a summer and i i worked in isak which is one of the centers they have several centers across europe so i worked with esa and i worked with nasa and i found them both very interesting you know nasa has a certain reputation and there's some fantastic people there um you know quite often the work you do like how exciting and how incredible it is is a function of the people you're working with really um and sometimes i think that you know there's a certain status which goes along doing something with nasa which i don't think necessarily represents the truth there are fantastic people all over the world right in the different centers and i think sometimes we have a tendency to focus on like the brand of nasa or whatever i mean it was fine i enjoyed myself i worked with some fantastic scientists um i worked actually so there's um there's a number of nasa centers in the us and the the one i worked with when i was associated was down in alabama so not really not many people know this is my favorite things about little bits of trivia i picked up um there's a um nasa center in alabama and close to the border with tennessee yeah it's the uh marshalls space flight center and it's where they built the rockets that went to the moon and um like okay there's something new every day i had app i mean i had no idea literally no idea so that's where i i spent them in like at a certain point obviously i moved away from this physics and i i joined the real world yeah that was going to be the next point as in how do you go from literally a doctor of physics being a space literally astrophysics you're studying space how does how how does the transition happen into tech uh so for me it happened because um uh so the academic world is um in many ways it's it's incredible you have an awful lot of freedom to define your own work um you get a lot of like it can be quite fun to do research for the for the sake of research there's something very freeing in that and i found that after a certain point so i finished my phd and then i i worked as a little bit as a scientist and i was actually working in america and but i had decided that i had reached the end of the road academia um it can be tough to um get a permanent position uh it can you generally fall into the cycle of having to continually apply for funding to get the next year's money and i didn't really enjoy that and i was kind of looking forward to um move to something like more interesting which might seem kind of ironic and because people tend to think physics is very interesting what i was doing was interesting but i had always um been really excited about joining a product team and grabbing something and it's something that i i have a love for physics that goes back to when i was kid in high school but over over the years i realized that i went down this path of physics because i wasn't really sure what else to do rather than having being super passionate about it i i know that i'm out of that world i do enjoy physics again but i think at a certain point i realized that i i would just like to work on something a bit more concrete it's a bit more real um a lot of transition happened yeah so i mean what happened was i reached a point where i was i was looking for something new something different um and i had a couple of friends who had moved into tech i got chatting to them and it seemed really exciting actually one of my um one of the people i wasn't in uni at he ended up in google and so we kind of went on on parallel parts we both did um an internship european space agency we posted a research masters i did a phd and then he went to google and and just talking about the you know the the opportunities and tech to the opportunities to you know like grow a product and to iterate and deliver something with value it sounds really exciting so um i when i finished my phd i worked for a little bit and then i started looking for new opportunities and one of the biggest challenges i had was um converting what i had done and making it relevant to folks so i had it called hiring managers where um they're like you sound really interesting but we're not really sure what you can do and i was like i'm not really sure what i can do either but i'm sure if you just give me a chance so i yeah one of the difficulties that folks that my background has is making that transition and proving that they are you know a not institutionalized by academia and b can deliver value eventually i found them i found a good fit with a startup um which was in the data science space um it's fairly common for people with my background to make that move in issuing their designs so i worked there for a little bit we were we described ourselves as a boutique management consultancy firm that's how we pitched it and in reality it was um i mean that was the reality and boutique just makes it sound kind of fancy um so i worked there for a little bit did some data science then we we pivoted and and became a data science um essentially data science is a service so that company is still around doing very well so i was a software engineer and i had made that pivot more formal so i moved out of data science and software engineering and i began the process of executing that company that product and that continued and it was super exciting and it's going really well the challenge for me was i just and i just real desire to like grow a pilot and move into a more conventional sas space and really like experience like like massive growth i really wanted to have the opportunity to grow something massively data science as a as a service even went back by independent product which is what we had it's not going to hit that kind of growth and or at least not for a while so that brings us to wayfire so the opportunity arose for a couple of us in in that company to spin out a new company and so we did that in um we did that in uh from your old company the opportunity sort of he brought yeah so in essence the ceo of whiteflyer um had this idea at the time he was the ceo of the other company and he had this idea to get involved to take what we learned through our data science and our digital marketing expertise and apply it to the world of e-commerce companies and that's how basically waveflyer that's how if i was born so what so what is this exactly what what let's let's talk to it because you guys have been making some noise introduced you have been making quite a bit of noise yes probably not many people at you know at this stage have probably heard of waveflyer but you know i'm sure a number of them have but even if they did i'm not sure you know they they know exactly what you guys do except that you're making a lot of noise and you're raising and you're raising funding you've just raised a huge funding round so yeah what is wavelayer let's talk about that you've hit the nail on the head so fundamentally i do i think the way to talk about websites talk about what our mission is and it's really quite simple we're in the business of helping a conference companies grow now fundamentally we want to help promising e-commerce companies and establish e-commerce companies either grow or continue to grow and we do this through a hybrid approach of providing financing and and analytics so analytics provides confidence to spend and finance provides capital to spend um so what that means in essence is we can help uh promising companies and establish companies grow through um financing and what we'll do is we'll help them understand how to best spend that money to get the maximum return from that spend the reason for this is quite simple so e-commerce companies struggle the scale um usually um they don't have many assets and they get quite honestly pretty brutal payment terms on our inventory so what this means is like they could give you a concrete example you're as a you're an e-commerce company and your things are going well and you get ready for black friday and you're ordering a shipment from your provider say your flight happens to be in china to get ready for black friday you probably have to fork out 30 of um the order in september when you make it and then when the order is complete in october you got to pay the remaining 70 before it's ever shipped to you so before you have any product in hand you've already spent 100 costs and what's more now you need to spend money on digital marketing so it can be very hard single sale literally exactly right so it's you know it's october and you spent the cost of your your your product you spent you know a decent chunk of money on marketing uh and like that limits growth of companies you know like the access you know you're an e-commerce company and things are going well you want to accelerate growth there's two levers to pull there's you know inventory and then there is digital marketing like both of these things will drive your your revenue and your growth and that's where we come in so what we do is we work with companies in the us ireland the uk and australia um to help them grow so companies can come along they can apply to our site and they can connect their various you know e-commerce shopping platforms and we will we'll pull down the data we'll do some take the model and get a sense of the growth and if they're ready for funding we can help them out if they're not ready we'll you know we'll get them some analytics get them going and when they are ready we reach back to them and the kind of financing we provide it's called the merchant cash advance and what it equates to is effectively um a merchant is selling us their future sales so there's no security which makes it promising or makes it appetizing for an e-commerce company so you can imagine a case i'm i'm selling my shoes online my store is doing great i need money to scale i come to wayfire i can demonstrate that my company is doing well and that i'm on the customer growth and just need a little bit of help wayfire can give my company say a hundred grand a hundred thousand pounds and what we'll do is um that will transfer that money will arrive to the customer and then wave fire will begin collecting uh every day as a percentage of the daily sales um our money back until they pay it back and so what that means is that there's a really like it's a really really sweet thing here is that like our customer's performance and our ex are like our customers and our interests are tied together when it comes to mode as well we got our money back sooner when a customer goes through a tough period of time maybe you know maybe a ship and get seized by customs for example maybe something doesn't get delivered they're not under hook for a lot of money because because we're taking percentage of their sales they're ready to wait and that creates a really really beautiful relationship between us and our customers that's that that that sounds like an absolutely ideal model for any um e-commerce business really um yeah they're not really raised they're getting the right from the sound of it what you're doing is not you're not just giving them the funding but you're consulting them on how best to spend it what yeah so like we we believe strongly that you know um finance alone is not enough to really thrive in this market and you need to provide additional services and we we believe that analytics is how we can do this and so you know like it's you can imagine okay so you're you have an e-commerce company and maybe you're even moderately big and you're doing quite well a lot of companies are going to struggle to spend a large chunk of cash on digital marketing without any you know advice or guidance and so we believe like really strongly that like a hybrid approach of finance analytics is how we succeed and how do you people will ask the first question people ask how do you help them financially so are you guys like a fund do you have way are you able to you know how are you able to help them that's that's suppose a question yeah so we have access to a debt fund that we use in essence so you have access to a fund and then you always this is how you use that the money to help out organizations who you determine are able to you know make that journey take that loan basically but yeah safeway well so what we do is we help companies that that promising companies with we grow capital in essence and so you know the really key thing here is that like e-commerce companies of all sizes so we finance people who want ten thousand pounds of those who want to cost you 10 million pounds so like the financing that we give is a function of the size of the company so we don't work with just small promising companies we work companies of all sizes and just to highlight to double check here and highlight to the audience you don't actually have uh or you don't take any ownership of that business any shares or anything like that no no there's no equity requirements there's no security it's a chunk of cash that we collect until you pay back sounds like an absolutely absolutely sweet sweet sweet sweet deal basically i mean it's it's you know it's it is what it is um there are you know there are the the it's very very beneficial to founders of companies you know like so if you're a founder and you're looking to grow like you probably don't want to give out equity in your company at an earlier stage you're looking to grow of course and you probably also don't want to take i don't have the security to get along from the traditional bank and so that's why you can come to us for financing that's great so how you said the opportunity presented itself why you were with your previous employer but i don't think we've touched upon it when did that actually happen it's i think what's interesting here what's so cool about waveflayer is the rate at which things have happened so to put into perspective tell us about that when did that actually happen and sort of the journey from then till today basically right so you know in essence in in january first we had a single customer january 2020 had one customer yeah okay in january 2020 uh you know i think we were seven people um and we had one customer and we had an idea and it seemed to have promised um now we're at a point where i i think i've actually lost count i do believe the most recent high count was 45 people working directly for wayfire and with hundreds of customers and once more thousands of people have gone through our platform and applied you can make you've grown up more than five six times basically yeah it's good it's been phenomenal um and uh we're gonna continue to grow next year um we have a lot of work to do it's super exciting um you know like this this growth has been um i mean like it's hard to express how exciting it is to grow crazy that's how it is it's so successful out of this world it's it's fanta it's just begs to believe you've just literally five six times you grew this just the head count was discussing head count itself and then you went from one customer to hundreds as they say in a span of less than 12 months so essentially exactly yeah yeah and mccoy it's all happening in the back of a code 19 um as well so it's been which is you know the biggest probably catastrophe uh financial catastrophe the world has gone through since probably the second world war yeah it's been it's been like phenomenal and then and of course so you know for us it was it's been a real journey so you know in february we decided to put our foot down and start just begin the process of scaling and growing and refining our product just in time for a global pandemic to roll across you know first you know the world and and so for us that was you know initially we weren't really too sure what impact is going to be and you know really do we want to be trying to finance companies at this time and we're not sure what's going on but we've actually found pretty quickly is that you know the demand for e-commerce actually rose and so you can see this shopify has done a tremendous growth in the last 12 months a traditional brick and mortar stores try to move online as quickly as possible try and tap into you know in essence a changing demand um i do the size of the market as well is just tremendously big there are so many ecommerce companies out there who are who could be helped by wi-fi you know so like i think the growth is only just beginning i think i'm going to have an equally busy year next year why fly today okay not just from a headcount perspective or from numbers customer's perspective but as a company as a product as a service how different is it now compared to january almost 12 months later so it's completely different i think in essence the core was there and the core idea behind what we would do which is that help identify primation companies and establish companies and then help them grow that core idea hasn't really changed you know when we started out our mission was to help e-commerce companies grow and along the way we weren't sure what the balance would be between financing and analytics and i think over time what we've done is refine that you know the experience from it from a user point of view is completely different um but the core principle the product hasn't really changed i think that's part of the reason we've had so much success that we just kind of you know in essence got tremendous fish from a very early stage so it's been exciting it's been incredible but has it been without challenges i mean this is a one of the biggest challenges humanity has raised covet i mean have you guys faced any i mean well i mean there's just been smooth sailing so far i mean i don't want to say it's been smooth setting it's been tremendous work and which meant it's hard work from the whole company and everywhere you know so we 45 plus incredibly talented people and who work extremely hard to make this happen and overcome tremendous challenges on a daily weekly basis um in terms of some of the the big challenges that we're facing um really um you know covert is a challenge for anybody who's trying to grow a startup at this time for us life to not be it was you know initially it took us a bit of a while to understand what the impact would be just like the rest of the world but the fact that it drove multiple online and created more ecommerce companies it meant on some level that it wasn't that big a challenge for us there's been some you know knock on effects as of course now you know like our whole business is is based around identifying promising companies and that's a lot more challenging because the behaviors are changing so rapidly you know covert has has caused a mass change in behavior and a mass change in the supply demand cycle for e-commerce companies that is not representative of previous years which means that you know your predictive analysis and gets a lot harder understanding what the growth is going to be like in future you know so like this company has tremendous growth is it a function solely of covert or is it additional factors sitting in there but for us the um the the real challenge has been like keeping up with the demand and the growth you know um like the to undergo this kind of expansion and when you have a core idea and then to maintain the culture and the discipline that let you grow initially while you scale it's really challenging that's our biggest challenge that's my biggest challenge is to make sure that i've got a fantastic team of folks working with me um and we've got a fantastic culture and we need to make sure that as we grow that we continue to you know maintain and help that culture flourish rather than you know just fill in the gaps as it were that's our big challenge really that kind of growth aspect of it you know how can you how do you grow from 7 to 45 people while maintaining a core culture it's a lot of work and you have to be very careful how you hire absolutely what's um on on that specific note on that specific now because obviously the tech community uh it's filled with uh you know tech professionals uh these days a lot of them are looking for jobs worried about their current jobs yeah what is it about wavelet at the moment that you i mean you mentioned culture you mentioned you know great people working together but what is it about what is this culture that you know helped you grow from seven to forty five and it's been a few months is it because uh people just looking for jobs and it's a difficult market and they were just looking for some security or is it because they really wanted to get on board because there is something here so what do you tell what can you tell you know people out there because you are hiring at the moment you are and you're expanding and you want to grow so what is it why should those people other than the fact that you guys are doing a fantastic product and you're bringing something great to life other than being part of that what is it about wave fire that makes it such a great place to be out so i think that there's a couple of things that have made us successful like one of them is obviously the the idea and and having it resonate so strongly with our with our users and our customers is obviously a sign of something good but in terms of managing the growth and creating a product that people want to use and creating a you know a real positive experience for folks you know one of the things that we're really keen is that you know when people come to us talking we're financing that even if they're not ready we can just keep them engaged they still you can simplify value people really appreciate that kind of like human touch um there's a couple of things that let us do this and one of them really i mean i guess there's kind of treatings um that i would consider important the first thing is that everybody is like tremendously ambitious and but in a special kind of way you know you can work with people who aren't interested in growing the team as a whole but everybody has this combination of of like a real ambition to grow and you know we take work very seriously we also of course we have a work-life balance it's very important to us and but work is a big part of what people do and they're very team driven and they believe in the product and a lot of people who work with us really believe in in this mission we have which is to help e-commerce companies grow so the other thing is is ownership and transparency and you know we're moving way too fast to not push decision making down to the focus on the ground and so what this means is that like everybody in the company has as much context they need to drive and succeed and it's really important that when everyone everybody and somebody on my team or someone that sales team is facing like a tough decision like they understand the full context of the business and they're able to make that decision and and that transparency and ownership really lets us move fast and that really resonates with folks as well um and i guess the final thing is that you know it's a you know at the risk of standing like a little bit right like it's a it's a pretty calm environment so like we're growing rapidly a lot of ambitious people but it's not a fight it's not a volatile like environment like folks coming to work they work hard and then they go home and this combination of like hiring the right people with the right mentality letting them own the the work that they need to do and basically getting out of their way it works really well so finding the right finding the right people to join your team so in your case when you say the right people you're not just really looking for somebody who can get the job done they need to really fit in with your vision with what you're doing exactly exactly and i think if they didn't they wouldn't try it and succeed this is ultimately what we need and so you know like for us it's very important that when we're screening folks and we're talented folks that we're you know we're giving them the opportunity to understand how we work and just as much as we're digging into them because it's really important to us that people come on board are invested in what we're doing of course because from the sound of it you're making them you know you're making it sound like anybody who's who joined you guys is technically you know they're part of this business and you're all and it may get might sound like a cliche but it is you are all in this one shape and you're all guiding it towards one direction everybody is fully invested in it yeah i mean like it sounds incredibly cliche but it's also kind of true it is like a cliche but the funny thing is not many places are like that i mean a lot of places claim to be yeah but not are really like that um i mean obviously in your guys case um evidence suggests that it is because this growth is phenomenal really yeah i i think that the growth we have is a combination of the product and the people that we have working for us i think we need part of those things you can have a fantastic team and a bad product and you know you're never going to try and you can have like a great product and a bad team and you can do okay but the combination of the two is what gives you explosive approach absolutely we've discussed challenges we've discussed a lot of things what do you foresee upcoming challenges for you know for you guys for waveflyer uh for the e-commerce industry even if you like um going into 2021 well i i think that lots of e-commerce companies are going to continue to struggle with um the demand changing up and down as a function of of covert to be honest like we can see this already in the uk is rolling out various lockdowns having impacts on different folks you know when there's a clear correlation between um a lockdown and online demand you know so understanding really like what is sustainable growth and what's the function of an a quite artificial situation created by a lockdown i understand that so they can really understand how they're going to grow um that's the part of the big one that's to my mind the the other challenges that folks are going to face at the same one so everybody who's upgraded online is going to have to continue to understand um how it works online and navigate the domestic business of digital marketing themselves and being effective in this you know so if you know facebook ads google ads these are all super important ways to grow your business and it's difficult to do and well and a challenge a lot of companies fall into is that they identify a pattern that works and then they're they find it difficult to iterate in that pattern why is that why would why would you say that well it's quite simple so you've got a channel that's driving 95 of your business um do you want to mess with that and that's the situation that business owners find themselves in where like they you might have a company which is you know all in on facebook ads and it's driving tremendous business but they're also very exposed and they're not really comfortable like perhaps they don't have the experience in house perhaps they're working with an agency who are doing it for them but aren't really you know iterating on it it's a real challenge um possibly two that spring to mind anyway you're growing we know that just quickly then before we before really sort of wrap up the podcast what what um what teams for you guys are growing at the moment and obviously you as the director of engineering joe what are you hiring within tech because this is probably the most relevant to our community yeah so the first thing is we're hiring across the board so we're hiring all departments yeah yeah across the board so we're hiring sales folks marketing folks customer success folks and and we're also specifically in this case hiring products folks so um we're looking right now and we're hiring and product engineers and data scientists and data engineers so we're looking for uh all kinds of folks to be honest uh we're looking for full stack folks we're looking for back-end folks looking for front-end folks looking for an engineering manager to spin up a new new team and looking for some data engineers to build some pipelines look for some data scientists to help out with you know their nitty-gritty ml stuff that you're doing you're looking for you're looking to make a lot of noise in the in in the second round of our community tech community a lot of people are going to be interested for those okay so let's just say let's get that out there uh jail will be joining us for an exclusive event uh for waveflyer coming up uh towards the end of january third fourth week of january we'll we will set a date for that and that will be to talk about specifically the tech vacancies that uh webflow have get get proper tech with that that's the event where we're going to get proper tech properties sorry um talk about the roles the try and answer as many questions for you guys as as possible so stay tuned that event will be very interesting uh it will be great to have your again uh one more time it'll be in the new year so um yeah we we hope hopefully we're all you know looking forward to a positive 2021 so fingers crossed uh lots of vacancies here to to to get everybody in the community happy and buzzing um jer look in what we do here in a traditional silicon roundabout uh fashion we don't end the podcast until we ask some uh some a bit of uh interesting questions here where you can't really dodge them so try trying to get people to know you a little bit maybe be the human side so first of all what's your favorite color as cliche as that might sound yellow yellow why yellow what what is that specifically like a deep mustard yellow i just find it nice i've not heard that one before yeah i mean i mean i don't really like a wash that yellow like a really deep mustard yellow is is yeah probably my favorite color just makes me feel happy nice nice what's your favorite thing to do on a weekend so i've got two young kids this is gonna sound super cliche i got two young kids i got uh eight months old in a two and a half months two and a half year old i i love hanging out with my wife and my kids and going to playground it's yeah it's we we get some coffee we walk around and push the kids in the swing yeah it's really quite pleasant and quite wholesome that's quite that that's quite lovely if if you were to be a cartoon character or your favorite character character who would that be who would you be oh my goodness what an interesting question [Laughter] oh my god a cartoon character that will take you back sometime yeah so um hmm so i've got back into cartoons recently because my two and a half year old started to watch cartoons ah yeah fair enough well it's well before you say anything let me just also tell you that we will ask why why so so far we're here we watch frozen and frozen one and frozen two so i i guess in some level that's what i'm drawing from because i haven't really watched many cartoons since then silly from frozen i guess so yeah yeah i mean my daughter tells me that i'm olaf that's what she tells me so i guess i could go with that that was a question that got you thinking yeah should that get you thinking okay quick one ios or android um i am android as of like six months ago and i still can't use my phone really i know i did not feel incredibly sympathetic for every time i was like short with my mum who couldn't use her new phone yeah i i changed from ios android i just wanted to change face i've been ios forever i just try to enjoy it and you know what it's fine better worse or just just fine thing i mean i i find like i i use my phone exclusively for for work pretty much so it's like can i write emails and can i read slack that's what i do on the phone your favorite holiday location what would that be um i i like the outdoors i i love hiking again like it's pretty pretty traditional kind of thing and so probably somewhere that has a nice climate but also a nice nature to go for hikes so which is like most of the world to be honest and but some parts of the world it's not a lot of the world i guess i mean like most places at some point in the year are decent weather um i'm making maybe not so much ireland where i'm from but like a lot of other places um so i would say i mean one specified to choose one one particular spot i really like north italy supposedly yeah i mean they're fantastic food fantastic wine they got some fantastic phoenix that's not bad but that's definitely on my list i've heard that before that's definitely on my list the founders look around about probably won't be too impressed but if i didn't say it definitely is because he's francisco he's italian so i can't get away with not saying that fantastic if you had one million pound to spend and just lash out waste it what would it be on one million pound and you don't have to worry about saving it or anything like that just spend that what you gonna do with that money i love spending the money um i got a lot of practice with that so one million pound i i mean i guess i guess my first instance is try and craft some kind of experience that would be you know lasting like the physicist in you comes out there he is yeah yes some kind of uh elaborate experience maybe involving multiple expensive things breaking or i don't know yeah i'm not sure i'm not sure um like i said i got young family so i'm trying to be like you know to try and move myself into spending like wildly spending i'm getting creative like no no questions asked um i've always i can't drive a car and i never learned how to drive i've never had to learn it to drive always been very fortunate in that sense and and i've always wanted to drive a big monster truck i don't know why the child wants a truck so i'll probably spend a lot of money buying a lot of stuff in the big monster shop to just drive over it that's something i want to do since i was like two years old so i'd love to dash it's quite interesting that is definitely quite interesting okay last question if you were to be able to solve one global crisis just just just one what would it be what would you choose well i i mean like the skin getting kind of deep all of a sudden um well just one what would it be well so like i mean i feel like i feel like fundamentally like dealing with the inequality in the world it's all pretty much everything so you know the inequality between nations the inequality between people you know naturally there's a massive you know climate change issue that's going on now and but in essence a lot of things boil down to inequality so you know i've had to pick one maybe if we can deal with inequality a lot of things will fall out in the wash that's fantastic that's that that that's very that's very sweet that is very there is very touching thank you very much indeed it has been an absolute pleasure i'm sure yeah everybody who listens to this will agree later on um hopefully by the time of the event they would have heard it as well so go on fantastic i listen i really i really enjoyed myself so appreciate it thank you thank you very much well look we look forward to having again the event until then have a lovely christmas merry christmas happy new year in advance enjoy it with the family which i'm pretty sure you will um and yeah i look 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PGbiNtURgkE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGbiNtURgkE | MEG 1 British Poetry 5 of 8 Jan 2021 | so in this block we will discuss the points of admin Spencer epithelium and two sonnets from Emirates all right so yeah so last class we have discussed the literature of 14th century so chauces age was from 1340 to 1400 uh so period after 1400 to 1552 that was a dormant period in English literature so literature remained in a dormant State until the birth of the great poet Edmund Spencer in 1552 okay so spencerian time or spencerian age is from 1552 to 15 99 okay so apart from that see Spencer's age overlaps with that of else okay he belongs to the Elizabethan era and else talks in 1558 and 260 and ends since 1625 okay I repeat 15 58 to 16 25. you know why from 1558 to 16 25 is termed as the golden period of English poetry because it's in 1558 that El Super Queen Elizabeth accented role okay she became the Queen of England and yeah and in 16 or 3 she died okay this was the reason why uh the period is known as asabian era and she is uh very you know uh astonished Patriot and she encouraged all poets and other artists in England yeah so for that reason the period is uh yeah largely known as the golden period of English literature so it is during her being the famous uh writers like you know Christopher Marlo yeah I mean William Wordsworth Spencer Ben Johnson then yeah John Lily I mean University which Etc all emerged okay so now let's discuss about Edmund Spencer so I told you he's the second greatest point after Chaucer Jeffrey Chaucer I told you Jeffrey Charles was the father of English poetry uh then he is known I see this person has won several uh uh I mean acclimations like poets poet Prince of points bar so let me ask you a question who is known as uh poets white in Malayalam we do have a poet poets poet um who is known as white Squad in Malayalam any idea no no it's quiet all right similarly that title goes to Edmund Spencer in English literature okay not that point Y squared he was called poets Poet by Charles Lamb famous essays in English Okay literature Charles it is Charles land who called him boyes boy is also known as the prince of whites okay now the other title that uh yeah uh often associated with admin Spencer's Moon last but see actually who is known as part of A1 bird of evil who is popularly known as bird of Haven Stratford Haven yeah Shakespeare yes it is Shakespeare so this person was known as mulas bar so mullah is a river in Ireland okay in Ireland even though Spencer uh you know uh he's uh yeah he belongs to England but he was sent to Ireland for uh to suppress some uh Irish Rebellion so he was forced to say stay in Ireland for a long time and it is in Ireland he compiled almost all his um most famous poems that passed through uh I mean beside the castle kill Coleman where our admin Spencer State okay so he is known as mola's Bart and Rubens of English poetry so I told you this person has one several acclimations okay now so during those period we need patrons or sponsors so has to become famous and all so our lovely sister and Sir Philip Sydney who are his patrons not not the name of his Patron or lovely sister and Sir Philip Sydney Philip Sydney is quite famous okay the one who are the uh yeah apology to poetry okay now yeah then he was married to Elizabeth Boyle in 1594 and he was also worried and Westminister Abby okay the first person to buried in Westminister Abby is Jeffrey Chaucer I hope you know that Westminister Abby is for its graveyard okay oh it's gone up I mean all those acclaimed poets are buried investment Westminister Abby now this Major Works the major works of Edmund Spencer are shippers calendar okay so they're actually in Shepherd's calendar there are 12 o'clocks and 12 o'clocks represent 12 months of a year and fairy queen fairy queen is like you know um it's an allegory which he has dedicated to Queen Elizabeth so Queen Elizabeth is the central character of fairy queen it's all about uh Queen Elizabeth and her Knights yeah now complaints you know uh that is uh a psychiatrical form where he complains about his you know his uh personal problems see this person Edmond Spencer is very ambitious he was very ambitious and he always dreamed of getting a you know a reputable position in England's code I mean Queen Elizabeth could you know uh actually he doesn't have a noble origin so he always wanted to you know uh so that's why you know he's an operationalist well he has an opportunist so wherever he gives some chance to uplift his uh State uh position he used it he utilized it because this person is quite good in you know forming bones with person who belongs to uppercl I mean upper strata especially you see uh lovely sister then another one so Philip Sydney so similarly uh this person was looking for a position in England's code but uh you know unfortunately he hasn't got he was forced to remain in Ireland for a long time so he mentioned about all those complaints in okay that is analogy uh where we mourn the Death Office uh Trend okay now calling clothes come home again uh you know that is also a poem where he discusses about her uh return to England yeah Emirates is we will study in this block that is a nutshell song a marriage song Dell yeah for hence that is a you know that's a bathroom or a spousal verse that is a pre-marriage song [Music] also we will study in this uh block so and Amaretti and epithelium these two works are dedicated to his wife Elizabeth Boyle okay amriti is a collection of 89 Sonics okay 89 Sonics so yeah so let's start with epitalium is a special poem written in honor of a marriage especially yeah his own marriage so you know it's a bridal song okay or we can say that uh a song dedicated to a bride who's uh on her way too yeah Bridal chamber so the very meaning of the word is Bridal song okay so if yeah so epithelium is a Greek term Epi means Bridal chamber all right so I have already told you uh this person married Elsa but uh Boyle in 1598 it's on the wedding day uh he uh dedicated this point to his um wife Elizabeth boy in lieu of many ornaments actually he has planned to give some precious gift to uh his bill out or some fresh jewels to his beloved but due to you know uh some incident he couldn't give back to his love for that reason he compensate that uh you know that loss by writing epithelium okay so this was first published in 1595 as a in a volume and title Emirates so yeah so yeah I'm already uh we have already I have already told you that it's a collection of 89. Sonics love songs okay now structure of epithelial now let's discuss the strawberry structure of this poem so there are 24 stances in the poem there are 21st answers so East answer has either 80 lines or 19 lines 18 lines or 99s okay and see except 15 scanza 15 standard stanza has only 17 lines and the last stands up last answer is an Envoy Envoy you know uh Envoy is a short stanza of seven lines usually used in ballet ballet ballet okay so I I repeat there are 21st answers in the poem each stanza has either 18 lines or 17 line except 15 stanza and the last stanza 15 stanza has only 17 lines and last answer has only seven lies so last Kanza is written in the form of an Envoy and Y is a political form used in ballet okay so all together there there are four 33 lines in total in total there are 433 lines so the 24 stanzas represent 24 hours of a day 20 percents are just like in Shepherd's calendar there are 12 o'clocks so 12 o'clocks represent 12 months so here in epithelium 24 stands are represent 24 hours of a day so so see I told you there are 433 lines in total in that 433 line 365 lines are longer and 60 uh a Liza shorter so 365 days sorry 365 lines represent 365 days of the year okay now uh out of the 21st answer 16 stands are represent date time and last 18 stanza represent night time so this is a very structure of epithelium okay please have a good luck okay now so we have already discussed that see Charles's no epithelium is also written in uh you know a prime Dynamic pentameter except the last slide last last line is in Alexandria okay alexandrine means you know uh Ryan ionic hexameter iamexamina there are six feet okay now see this person okay hello yeah this person has developed his own rhyming scheme yeah he has contributed his own writings into English literature so spencerian writing scheme goes like this a b a b b c b c d c d e I hope you can see the rhyming scheme on the screen see Strand and hand right away and pray right like that sa and DK rhyme so a b a b b c b c d c d I asked me are you presenting something yes yes I'm presenting but nothing is nothing is visible only now it is okay now till now the thing oh all right all right uh so the so how many of you can see in my slide is there anyone left behind who's not able to see the slide on the screen hello it is visible now okay okay so this is Supermarket okay so whenever you're writing you know annotation or essay or essay so in the first paragraph especially in the introductory paragraph just give some details about the pop especially uh in it was a lightning scheme of the poem was a meter used the background details of the work not about the poet no need to describe uh lines and lines about the poet and about his uh Major Works you just give background information about the poem just like I said the structure of Epica would you mind muting your bike would you mind muting your mic yeah so if you're getting an annotation about epithel amnia yeah just like uh write two lines about the poet and he's known as so and so after that just concentrate about the poem the structure of the poet then you may write what the rhyming scheme used meter used yeah so see this unstressed followed by your stress oh sorry one second see this unstressed followed by your stress one two three four five I am big pedometer I hope you understood see all these meters cancel doesn't have any any any particular rule to follow you know it's how you pronounce but you have you have to follow certain tricks so has to get the correct uh right I mean what you call me granddaughter one unstressed day stressed I unstressed robed stressed huh unstressed name so wherever whichever syllables you stress or see in certain syllabus you you will have long vowels diphthongs Etc that you will Mark as pressed okay Apple if it is Long Level usually we will Mark that stress syllable so that is the strategy that we follow while during scansion anyways canceled is not asked but I told you just for the sake of uh information okay now spencerian Sonic was invented by Ed men's dancer used as a rhyming scheme she uses uh the very rhyming scheme I have already told you it's a b a b b c b c d c d e please note that you have to incorporate that in the essay and in the what coin I mean annotation so three quadrons followed by a by one heroic couplet that's a very style okay so yeah we have already seen what a heroic of letters I am refers to one food on stress followed by stressed and Panda means fight with hexa means six now foreign all right so you just work out work by yourself you will get all the rhyming scheme is pretty easy okay now let's discuss about the poem okay so I'll teach you how to read this poem uh we'll explain the first answer for you so let me tell you uh even some words just like chauces can it is not as complicated as chauces Canterbury Tales but you know still was used by Edmund Spencer uh yeah it is slightly different from the Modern English especially I think you can see y e u that is you okay then you see l-a-y-e-s that is uh line praise p r a y s e that is modern phrase p r a i s e you know there are small small difference in the spelling modern actually Spencer's age or his works was still under the influence of Middle English still it is not that difficult you can easily relate it with Modern English okay so let's discuss the poem You Learn sisters which have often times been to aiding me others to add on whom you thought worthy of your graceful Rhymes that even the greatest did not greatly score to hear their names song in your simple lines but joy in the phrase and when you list your own mishaps to learn which death or love or fortunes Red Dead race you shrink would soon to set a turn ER turn and tease the woods Waters to lamin your door for dairy men and now lay those solve sorrowful complaints aside and having all your heads with girl and Crown help me my own lines praises to ReSound now let the same of any be in here so I unto myself alone will sing the mushal to me answer and my echo ring so see uh this is a an epic Love Song an epic love song so we know that before uh compiling and a big song it is quite natural that Arnold's all poet will invoke their favorite deities isn't it their patrons their Patron goddess or God or goddesses see why uh before writing ramayana and Mahabharata yeah both vyasa and Walt Mickey they have invoked Ganesh isn't it Lord Ganesh similarly you know uh if it is weak point yeah Greek points Roman boys Etc they have always invoked Apollo or Athena or the so-called Muses of poetry so similarly you know uh our admins Spencer he is also invoking those muses Muses means goddesses okay so you learn sisters which have often times been to me aiding others to adult so you learn sister here means the lion muses the lion loses see the first one calipo the Muse of epic poetry Cleo the Muse of History entropy the news of flute I mean the meals of tragedy then another one purpose or the news of dancing urania The Muse of astronomy Thalia The Muse of Comedy rato the news of liar Paul polyhemia the news of yeah sacred song or sacred poetry so they are akin to our Saraswati Ganesh Etc in Hindu mythology so all these you know so he is invoking those lion Muses before writing uh this epic poem so he asked uh them to help him because several times these learned sisters have help admin Spencer to write poetry or poems praising others you learn sisters which often times been to me aiding others to I don't see several times your people have helped me to write poems praising others whom you thought worthy of your graceful Rhymes that even the greatest did not greatly is called see why did those lion Muses help Edmond Spencer to write poems because these lion Muses thought that those people whom Edmonds Spencer praised in his poems they acquired worthy enough to be praised that is why they have given uh the gift of words to Edmund Spencer to praise them in his poetry okay to hear their names sung in your simple lines but joined in their praise okay so this person has written so many poems uh praising uh a racist I mean another one Philip Sydney then Queen Elizabeth like that I mean those people who held you know Great reputational Society so uh see when this person reads the poem in front of them even those people they never uh have grown since I mean insensitive to the poems but they have greatly enjoyed when they heard their names uh yeah have been praised through his poems okay so they they were very pleased with Advanced Spencer's work I mean those people uh whose name Edmund Spencer has celebrated in his poem actually they were very pleased with his work okay and when you list your own mishap to moan and Miss death or love or fortunes wreck the grace your strength could soon turn okay so why this person has got several acclimations because all these learn sisters are there to help him always okay these lion Muses are always there uh with Edmund Spencer when he combines The Poetry so several times they have helped him in compiling happy points not only writing happy poems but they have also helped in writing you know sad poems as well so see when you list your own mishaps to home see when these nine Muses uh became when they yeah when they become sad you know what happens if they are sad about the death love or misfortunes see their slight change in the see when they play the string obviously that will be reflected in the musical instrument isn't it so yeah a person's emotion will be reflected in the song or in the uh instruments played so that could affect woods and the waters nearby yeah even the very poems written by Edmund Spencer uh yeah uh it have it has touched the forest and Rivers okay now lay those sorrowful complaints aside having all your heads with girl and Crown now see it is not the time to discuss about those sorrowful complaints or about those lemons okay now you please keep all the all those things aside now it's a time of Celebration help me my own lines praises to resolve this time please help me to compile my own poem okay see please help me see so far I haven't compiled any poem for uh my sake or for my blog okay so till daily has compiled poem for other people I mean those people uh who held upper position in the society and all okay it is for the first time I'm writing something for my own so please help me to write something big something great let it ReSound now let the same of my same of any Nu so unto myself alone will sing the wood shall to me answer and my echo ring so uh he just want to attain the same you know uh what you call uh status when he wrote other poems he wanted to celebrate this poem he wanted to make this poem something great or something really big because he's dedicating this poem to this beloved so please help me to compile this poem and you know I am writing this for myself not to please anyone so there is a you know uh in epithelium and in uh but almost in all works this admin Spencer has used not of mythical allusions he yeah he is quite obsessed with Greek mythology Greek mythology and this person has notoriously you know um yeah used it in different ways see sometimes he has wished with the words when you search on uh yeah when you search on Google you will get different different names that is why I said uh this person has notoriously switched certain mythical names okay so in the last line he says that it is it is see I'm writing this song for myself okay it's for my sake it's for my beloved I'm not writing it for someone else uh there is a mythical illusion a small mythical illusion is there in the last two lines see I hope you know that uh Orpheus orifice is a Greek poet a famous Greek poet and yeah a great musician I'm sorry it's a great musician so he has been gifted with the power to animate the inanimate objects okay when he plays his flute and when he sings you know uh even the mountain and the trees uh moved okay he has got the capacity to move mountains and trees so his wife's name is Yuri dies yurira orifice wife's name is Yuri dies once she happened to follow the seed of romigrana and she died it is termed as the evil seek okay he will see it and she died and her soul was taken to underworld so who is the god of Underworld it's Pluto right it's a Pluto Logan's wife's name is Percy Pony Parsippany Pluto and Percy Pony and you know Orpheus he really wanted to get back his wife's Soul so he went to the underworld and he uh played his instrument he was able to convince Pluto and Persephone and they were you know uh they were very much they became very much Happy with uh his songs and they have given him the bone that uh they he can take his wife so uridius to Earth back to Earth but upon one condition see of course he can take her to the Earth but he shouldn't turn back until he reaches the surface of the Earth actually it's like a tunnel okay it's uh he he had gone to underworld so you know uh he has taken his wife uh almost to the surface of the Earth but unfortunately you know uh he became very uh very suspicious or yeah yeah yeah he became very doubtful whether his wife is still following him or Pluto is simply be fooling him so in order to confirm he's just turned back he has almost reached the surface of the Earth he turned back to make sure that his wife is following him his wife is coming along with him but at that time he forgot the condition made by Pluto that he should not he should never turn back until he reaches the surface of the Earth okay he turned back the soul of uridius disappears unfortunately your uh Orpheus hasn't got his white Soul he failed to bring back his wife uh back in life okay so that's a very story of you Orpheus and Yuri dies it is uh uh yeah it is that story it is referred in the last two lines see help meet my own lines prices to resolve now let the same be yeah same of any be in your so I unto myself alone will sing see I unto myself alone will sing see I am singing this song for myself I Don't Want To Praise anyone just like Orpheus praised uh you know Orpheus has sung for Pluto and his wife Parsippany I don't want to please anyone if I ever uh yeah if I ever place them I'll be uh using it to please write Bell out so until then would shall to me answer and my echo ring so you see the last line that is a refrain the last line is repeating in Hall 23 stanzas now let us discuss uh so that's all about the first answer similarly the lines you can relate with the Modern English word it's not that difficult uh I'll summarize the poem so by stanza we have all already discussed it is a kind of invocation he's invoking lion uses now in the second stanza you know uh after appraising uh the muses he's asking those news is to rise before his uh before his beloved wakes up so after waking up he's asking the nine loses to go to the Chamber of his beloved okay his beloved is still asleep so he's asking those nine Muses to wake her up because the god of marriage who is known as the god of marriage hymen is known as the god of marriage he has already awakened and now he is getting ready for the marriage procession you know it is signal to uh for the marriage marriage ceremony and all so anyway the god of uh marriage hymen is already ready and he is also see not only Edmonds cancer many young men young boys are waiting for the god of marriage okay um no it is no uh he's asking those nine Muses to uh make uh yeah to groom his lady okay now the first comes off he's asking Mew says to bring flowers from the forest yeah Forest uh not only the muses of the forest is also invoking the meiosis of river and he's asking them to carry flowers from forest so as to adore his wife and the Chamber the mat uh I mean the power okay now in the fourth stanza he is talking about uh now he is invoking the names of mullah I told you uh mullah is a river in Ireland where I mean beside mullah there's still the castle called kilco man and the castle uh belonged to an Irish repel Edmund Spencer got that castle as a gift from uh and yeah Queen Elizabeth for suppress suppressing the Irish Rebellion okay originally the castle belongs to an Irish no uh noble man uh he got it as a gift okay so he is residing in that Castle now so he is invoking the music all the names of mullah River and the mountains he requested them uh to help his build out in dressing up and decorating herself okay so and he also joins uh yeah he also asked them to join in the choirs a song Stills okay now is cancer number five advices uh his wife that Elizabeth boiled together because it's their marriage date and son is already in the sky now you know uh so you know uh he wakes up now in sixth stanza she wakes up uh so my social part is describing a beauty and you know this mad epithelium is a Love Song a marriage song it is uh see where his romantic feelings have overflow the entire poem is you know uh bringing with his romantic feelings so now stanza number seven uh he is asking the bridesmaid and boys to see attend his bride she is almost ready his bride is ready she is coming so he's asking them to attend uh and apart from that Apollo Apollo is the presiding the idea of the day I told you uh see 16 hours yeah 16 stanza of this poems represent 16 hours of the day and rest of the a stands up light at night time refers to the night time so mostly uh summer time their marriage might have happened during summer season yeah so he's asking a product to be less intense on that day Apollo the sun god he's asking son God to be less intense on that day it is their marriage day see all 365 days are days belong to Apollo so he's asking he's uh actually he is uh you know he suffocates in front of Apollo let him take 364 days let all the remaining days be his but just give him that day just make me the hero of this game I don't want the uh India days of the year but just this day now Samsung number eight so point also joins the marriage procession he is accompanied by other fellow man okay so see people are playing love Shields songs dancer number nine uh she I mean his bride epic uh Elizabeth Boy comes out of her chamber and her beauty is come uh he is praising her beauty and see in this poem several times he has compared um Elizabeth means actually feed is the daughter of Moon Goddess okay that is why I told you this person has incorrectly used so many mythical names but that will be like that you may use as he described in the poem feed is moon goddess and on another side let me tell you faith is also referred to Queen Elizabeth so he Compares his uh wife or wife to beat you Queen Elizabeth she is not second to any for anyone she's as beautiful as Queen Elizabeth and she is also as beautiful as you know the moon goddess okay so he says that you know she is an epitome of all feminine qualities she's very shy modest and she blushes when her phrases are being sung okay uh she always keeps uh eyes lower because she afraid yeah yeah of that her gaze made with strange people yeah uh she is yeah she is a Protestant so she has got high moral values so he is praising his bill out in stanza number nine now stanza number ten the bridal procession passes through the streets main streets so on the either side of the streets so many unmarried Birds unmarried girls of many yeah many uh daughters or many Tradesmen are standing on uh the steps and they are there just to see the bride so when they so answer but Boyle as a bride they were Wonderstruck because they were Wonderstruck seeing her great Beauty okay now stanza number 11 foreign because see not only him God goddesses but also the entire uh unmarried woman in that uh yeah area uh have Wonderstruck with her beauty so in stanza number 11 he is again praising the very virtues of his beloved he compels his wife to that of a beautiful palace and he says that from top to bottom she is like a staircase she's a beautiful palace uh so yeah almost all feminine virtues are daring Elizabeth Boyd which every man seeks to have okay now Samsung number 12 the procession reaches the church so 12 stands on number 12 is almost 12 noon 12 noon of the day okay so when the time when the Clock Struck 12 o'clock um the procession reached Church and inside the church they started to proclaim the praise of Jesus Christ the marriage is going to be sort of nice soon now around one o'clock having entered the church see Elizabeth Boyle is standing in front of the Altar and praise addresses her she uh and she is now ready to be become His companion okay for a second entire people forgot yeah there are so many people gathered in the church uh to attend that my holy ceremony they are Solomon police is solomonizing the narration the name of the uh I mean Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit but but ask of the people who gathered in the church they you know they forgot about the Beauty and uh 14 stanza number 14 around two o'clock see after the marriage a grand Feast is thrown to the entire villagers okay entire rustic people then in stanza number 15. he's asking the entire people of the town to leave the daily shows if see uh these men uh I mean songsters young men Bryce Brides made and bought his boys a lot of Duties in the city but he is asking them to leave all their works for the day because it is it's marriage day let them observe this day as a bad day I hope you know that holiday so all the boys and girls and other people in the town they should take leave for a day they should yeah keep themselves away from all jobs or mundane jobs for this day and they should take part in Edmonds Spencer's marriage and they should observe this day as holiday because it is the day uh where poet is yeah yet uh he's getting you know uh United with his uh below that is Elizabeth boy now stanza number 16. 16 around four o'clock okay so he says that this is the longest year of the day isn't it day time will be more when compared to the night time day time will be more yeah so yeah probably could be March 21st or yeah uh yeah this is the longest day of the year by the way longest day of the year longest day of the year we know that December Nights are longer than December days so so in this point uh I mean Edmond spends are often complains about that the day is short uh yeah longer when compared to the night so probably the longest day of the year anyway you please google it I'm in a constitution whether this is June 20 second or March 21st yeah so foreign to go to the Western sky now around five o'clock yeah around five o'clock he's asking dancers I mean those beautiful names mates and married girls and boys to stop their games come on see previously he was so you know um yeah very happy and he called them he called every people all people from every new con corner of England to join his marriage and to celebrate it now he says that stop all your games please take my wife to the chamber okay now it's all everything is enough enough for the day now please take her to the chamber and her brother see the bridal chamber is covered with soft lilies and violence because in the second stanza he asked those nuises from the forests and rivers to bring bunch of flowers to decorate this beloved and to decorate the power so now around five o'clock he's asking the girls I mean bridesmaid to take her to the chamber okay now around six o'clock while indulging a description of the night yeah so let me tell you England at that time was politically unrest okay from yeah from medieval early medieval uh age onwards England is not politically you know uh settle it's always you know seeking for new new lands so it was you know England was not in good terms with Ireland Scotland yeah and with neighboring countries we know that England was always uh on a quest always busy extending its territories so uh it is a troubled country England was a troubled country it can expect attack uh anytime any country can uh yeah you can expect attack from any country so and this person being a diplomat yeah he was a Nobel man in yeah he holds a at that time he holds a he was holding her great position uh in Ireland okay I told you why he got that kill common Castle it was a pressing the Irish Rebellion so he has he is politically related with the um are yeah revolutions he is not safe he knows that he is not safe so he can expect any uh nocturnal attacks so he is asking God to protect uh him and his beloved from all dangers and evils okay including uh yeah uh I mean the dangers from evil spirits and in 19 stands around seven o'clock he's continuing the same prior okay same stuff to protect him from um I mean enemy countries soldiers soldiers of enemy uh countries are the evil spirits um and from the evil eyes of the people he continues the same prayer in nine stanza I mean 19 stanza around seven o'clock around eight o'clock see bill out and the poet is about to enter into the Bridal chamber or into the Bridal bed so that room is covered with many curtains uh yeah that room has got many curtains so anyway curtains uh has the picture of cupid cupid catching I hope you know cupid is the son of Venus we know that Venus is the goddess of love beauty love and beauty uh somewhat you know the very Indian counterparters can't believe isn't it so keep it yeah cupid is uh catching the little birds in his snails so which is uh indirectly it's a connotation showing the poet is about to enjoy his wife's Beauty Birds stands for Elizabeth boy okay foreign number 21 Solitude of the poet is disturbed by a certain Apparition so while they were about to enjoy the nutshell night somebody peeped in so that's sudden Apparition sudden Apparition means Apparition goes isn't it who would be bad that is none but Moon Goddess again three again so while they were about to make love somebody peep into their bedroom through window panes it's none but moon goddess okay so he became very you know uh he got distracted and he is asking the moon goddess feet I told you Moon God is there there are two uh analogy analogies or two reference here Oneness to the Queen Elizabeth and Oneness to the Moon Goddess okay uh herself okay so here he says that see you Moon Goddess you have several times enjoyed your private moments with your guy see this Moon Goddess I think you're familiar with edemion edemion is a Shepherd guy uh uh with whom Moon Goddess fell in love yeah he she was enemed by the great uh uh yeah and she too has a celebrated private moments with edemion so similarly see it's our night we are going to enjoy this see you have already celebrated the night with your guy now why are you uh peeping inside our room just leave us alone that is one side now he is indirectly talking to Queen Elizabeth um see I have given you can see I am servicing you I am your obedient obedient servant upon your order I have gone to Ireland crushed the Rebellion I have carried out all your orders in at most respect and Atmos I mean in a perfect way I was able to carry out all your orders now spare us fairness for this night this is our special like let us celebrate this night see here he says that Moon Goddess has already celebrated her night with edemion so on another side this Queen Elizabeth has got an illicit relationship with all of me sister patron of Edmond Spencer I told you all of my sister is the patron of Edmund Spencer all right so uh admin sensor was very handsome okay very tall handsome and yeah belong to the noble class and he had got you know great power among uh other yeah among uh the noble Lords of England at that time so this Queen Elizabeth was secretly in love with all lovely sister anyway that was an Open Secret that was an Open Secret in England that is why indirectly by referring the name of Moon Goddess he spoken Queen Elizabeth see you are you're you're enjoying your nights with all of me sister you're having your day so please spare us so that is what was mentioned in stanza number 20 one around nine o'clock okay now styles are number 22nd now they are entering into there uh not shell bed about to celebrate the uh much awaited moment so he is seeking blessings from Juno Heap Hyman and all so Juno is the wife of Jupiter Joe so we know Zeus is the great name isn't it Greek name for Jupiter and job is the Roman name for Jupiter and Juno is the wife of Jupiter okay Joe so she is the you know goddess of Youth and all Youth and he is the goddess of offsprings child birth and all so he he's asking blessings from Juno he he is the daughter of job and Jupiter okay Zeus and Heba goddess of childbirth okay then we know that hymen it is Hyman who uh gives sanction to lovers to celebrate that night is the one who gives the sanction so he's asking uh confirmation from all the celestial uh deities like Juno hymen to bless them to have fruitful progenies fruitful children now in Council number 23 around 11 o'clock in the night yeah he is again invoking those gods goddesses residing on Mount Olympus so just like in Hindu mythology see Himalaya Himalayan mountain ranges are very sacred to Hindus right just because we believe that all our God goddesses and Lord Shiva reside at the summit of Mount Himalaya right Mount kailas similarly you know Greek poets or they believe that almost yeah all Greek deities they reside on the top of Mount Olympus so again the boy and has been loud appraising the Christian God as well as Greek gods in uh stanza number 11 so has to bless their I mean nutshell night so that let them consume their relationship let them uh celebrate this day and also to have fruitful pathogenies out of it okay now last stands off that is stanza number 24 around 12 o'clock midnight midnight 12. uh he is recalling yeah he says that he speaks to his beloved after speaking to musers maidens boys people in the city then God goddesses finally he speaks to his wife see you should accept this poem as a wedding gift because actually I really wanted to give you a lot of precious gifts Jewels but due to unexpected accident I couldn't give you that so please accept this poem this nutshell song as a wedding gift so Envoy he presents this Envoy in lieu of many ornaments in the place of you should accept this poem or nutshell song in the place of many precious jewels this is my heart this is my overflowing love for you okay that is very easy and interesting even though certain words you will find no you won't find difficult because you know once you read you will be able to relate it to the model English because you know uh it's very easy Kind of Love song It's a Love Song so it won't be difficult now so that's all about Epica now just moving on to prothalamine now is also a married song but you know it's a primary song unlike episode a bridal song uh yeah but then for on the day of marriage but this one is a remarried so dedicated to Lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine Daughters of all of those sister they are getting married to Henry Guilford and William Peter okay on 18th November 1596 so this poem has written before the marriage okay and let me tell you this is the last poetical work of Edmund Spencer and the subtitle of the poem is a spousal worse and let me tell you uh Henry Guilford and William Peter they are the sons of all of Essex after the death of Earl of Lee sister Spencer found his new Patron in Earl of Essex okay all of Essex so let me tell you uh there is a secret motive behind right writing this poem just because he really wanted to have some benefits from all of Essex okay that is why he has written this poem all of XX is the sun uh I mean father of Henry Guilford and in William Peter who married lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine they were the daughters of all of Moses too now see like epithelium uh see unlike episode difficult uh it's such an intense stanza fully yeah only intense there are only 10 St answers in the poem uh it is more musical than epithelial because the person has forcefully used many mythical uh you know Illusions so many bombastic words yeah he has over praised his beloved out of overflowing love in his Praises beloved but in this poem uh the tone that uh is much more Musical and sweet and refined okay so that is why College says that this poem has got this van like movement just like a span uh the very rhyme is the very scheme of this poem is like the moment of a swam now let's discuss the best answer of the poem A Gentle Spirit that likely did delay hot kittens beams which then did blister fair when I whom Salon care through discontent of my long fruitless tea in princess quote an expectation weighing oh Idol hopes which still do fly away like empty Shadows did afflict my brains brain see b-r-a-y-n-a-s-b-r-a-i-n brain Modern English walk forward to ease my pain along the shows of silver streaming things was ratty bang the wish his River heads was painted all with variable flowers and all the middles alone with 90 gems fit to Deck the maiden's power and Crown their Paramus against the bridal they this is not long sweet things run softly till I end my song so in the first answer I told you this poem is written in order of the double marriage of Elizabeth and Catherine the daughter of both sisters Earl of Four Sisters to uh they're getting married to William Peter and Henry Guilford okay so now let's discuss calm was the day through the trembling a sweet breathing surveyor did softly played so that particular day on which this person has returned the growth alarm in that day was intensely calm and sweet breathing Sapphire did softly played Sapphire we know that the god of West Ridge the god of West Wing so actually the day was pleasantly calm uh the safety of the west wind was blowing in a very sweet manner uh yeah wind was very gentle then then a general spit that likely they delay hot kittens beams which then did blister Fair Titan is Sun okay uh here sorry uh holy Titans let me tell you something uh not only upon Earth no even in heaven there are power changes government changes frequently not only on Earth uh that government or the so-called political power uh keeps on changing but it is also applicable in it is applicable in heaven okay so you know the first rulers were tightens Titans thereafter only the Olympians arrived so the first Sun God was Hyperion the first Sun God was Hyperion after his Reign Apollo came so typhrion belonged to Titans and Apollo belongs to Olympians ah yeah I mean power Clash was you know that was common among God's power clash between Titans okay so let me tell you on that particular day the race of sun was very mild for uh for us for some moments the days of sun was a race of sun was very mild but it uh it didn't last long you know for some time the day was very mild but you know uh the day is very calm uh Sapphire is blowing baby I mean the restaurant is blowing very gently the rays of sun are less intense Perfect Day a beautiful romantic day but what happened when I whom salon and Care through discontent of my long fruitless day in Prince's God see he is not in a mood too bother all these beautiful atmospheric uh beautiful Ambience uh the beautiful condition because his heart he was very much weighed down with uh his long fruitless Day in Ireland see this person has been to Ireland and crashed the Ireland rebellion and he thought back he would be called back by uh Elizabeth and he'll be getting a good position in England's court but he hasn't got any such offer from Queen Elizabeth so he has grown discontent or dissatisfied with his long fruitless stay in Ireland and he says that he had big big expectation all those expectations has gone in weight became really fruitless okay all his hopes were simply rude futile so all those laws hopes and expectation now started hurting him afflicting his brain so in order to reduce that heaviness uh what is what I said is I already told you this person is very ambitious you always wanted to improve his status so he is waiting for a new position so thinking about that he was very much weighed down by his uh feeling so in order to reduce that heaviness of the heart he is walking beside River okay she walk fourth to Ace might be along the shore of streaming things he was walking by the uh side of or the by the bank of river things whose ratty bag which his River hands was painted all with variable flowers so the bank of River Thames is covered with variable colored flowers okay this person is in order to reduce the heaviness of his heart he is walking by the side of River Thames and whose bank is covered with beautiful colored flowers okay and those flowers are perfect in a fit enough to decorate any maidens chamber see these flowers are compared to beautiful gems so it can decorate any maidens chamber and they are quiet enough to make the crown for their Paramus for their Partners using that flower if one can make crown for bridegroom so anyway the bridal day is coming against the bridal day we are y d a l e is the present Bridal okay Bridal day anyway uh he says that those flowers are pretty uh good uh suitable enough to make enough to decorate any bubbles any any Bridals chamber or to make crown for their bride Grooms okay anyway that day is not too far away that expected much awaited day is not too far away until then sweet themes run softly fill ice and my song so in epidemium the recurring line was you know it was butcher to me answer and my echo ring in the last line sweet things run softly till I end myself that is the recurring line a repeated life they're afraid okay so that is what is said in uh stands on number one he's simply walking by the side of river things thinking about his dissolution uh life about his fall and hopes and expectation at that time he noticed the river side Riverside is beautifully covered with the varied colored flowers spit enough to be uh yeah fit enough to decorate maidens chamber and to make uh bridegroom's crown so in stanza tune while he was walking along the bank he accidentally so two beautiful dances Gathering flowers from the middle yeah so those two dancers are none but nymphs okay some girls were gathering flowers from the uh middle nearby so those let's see why they are gathering flowers so they are gathering flowers for someone very special so in stanza number three poet explains that these nymphs were gathering flowers for lady Elsa birth and Lady Catherine Now Lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine they are described as swags Swans in the poem okay uh so in stanza number three poet sees two swans swimming down from River Lee so let me tell you River really is a tribunary of tributary of river mullah in Ireland in Ireland okay so these plants are swimming down from River Lee so these two ladies are described as swans okay so then the poet the poet saw that uh the names are the muses who are collecting flowers from The Meadows uh they were rushing to see the swan swimming in the river Lea until then they were collecting flowers from the middle but in stanza for when they heard that these two swans are coming they rush to see them now in stanza number five you know these names those girls who were collect who have collected flowers from the middle uh they started to shower those flower apple the swans so you know uh now the river is covered with flowers why they have shower flowers upon those vans because they are Lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine are going to get married on the following uh day so in order to congratulate them in order to praise them they have showered they have Disturbed flower support them okay now in stanza 6 Point again inbox Venus just like in epithelium he is invoking this being a bridal you know what do you call pre-married song he is in Walking Venus goddess of love and yeah keeping her son to bless these swans because see they are very beautiful right so they may get there are chances that they'll be uh they are some evil eyes are upon them it's possible that uh people can cast Evil Eyes Upon them so he's asking Venus and Cupid to protect them even the various mind is enough the very smile of Venus and cupid is enough to protect these ladies from the evil eyes so he's asking God and Goddesses to save these ladies from evil eyes and also he's asking other names to sing the song just like in epithelium he's asking the lens to sing the song in place of these ladies so in stanza number seven names started to sing the song After the see one of the names completed her song The then the other continued the rest and let me tell you after that other fouls other words these two are disc I mean lady Catherine and Lady Elizabeth are described as swans so now they are accompanied by other flock I mean other files other birds okay so haven't you seen for marriage procession uh the bride will be accompanied by Maids isn't it girls similarly these Vans are accompanied by other birds in the river so you know these swans were encircled by them just like a train just like uh serving a queen other birds of Clover reputation oh you know second in Beauty the L lot or n circled these two swans and they did their best service so you know Edmund Spencer has used a simile here these two spans in the within the circle of other birds the swans Lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine Now encircled by other ladies other girls are compared to moon in the sky just like the moon outshines the stars isn't it we know that stars are much bigger and brighter than moon but when we look from Earth moon is bigger and brighter than others tasks isn't it it is the moon that outshines the other stars similarly along with among other girls these two ladies these two ladies has outs uh yeah uh I mean we used to be uh ladies uh have out shown that okay they out uh yes they outside other girls or other birds in the river they were that much beautiful now these swans these ladies they are swimming right down from the river Lee which is one of the tributaries of river mullah in Ireland so they started swimming uh from the now they have reached London I mean these Vans reached London so you know who came to receive them all of Essex the present sponsor or the present patron of Edmund Spencer came out to receive them so he says that that person is a magnificent figure in England because he is the one who helped incline to attain most of his territory he is the one who helped England to ex expand this territories okay so here in this very name uh the people in other countries the kings in other countries they always uh you know trampled with fear so he's such a magnificent uh figure in England okay he compares the very person to uh that of great deities Essex all of Essex so Lord have sex went uh along with the bridegrooms that is Henry Guilford and William Peter they were his sons so along with them Lord Essex went to the river to receive the swans so on reaching the land and these fans suddenly became the bride Lady Elizabeth and Lady uh Catherine they suddenly you know removes their marks and they became a Bryce and they are getting married in the following day so that's all about profilance very simple okay very simple just as a kid yeah hold for a second hello are you people still there hello yes okay it's one second one second now we have three more Sonics solids are very simple and compared to prothal I mean epithelium it's very simple okay now let's move on to the solids from MRT so you have to study sort of number 34 sort of number 67 and sort of number 77 please note it started number 34. this one is sort of number 34 another one is number 67 and son number 77 all these songs I love songs taken from emeraldine dedicated to Elizabeth okay now very simple so like a light has a ship that through the ocean wide by conduct of sun star that make her way when as the storm have dim her trusty guide out of her course that wonderful S3 so I will start that bone with her bride rate me to direct with cloud is overcast though Vander now in darkness and this may through the hidden pearls round about me placed yet hope I weld that when the storm is passed mahela is the low star of my life will shine again and look on me at last with lovely light to clear my cloudy grief till then I want a careful comfortless in secret sorrow and sap and seedness so this is a beautiful love song so he has used many similes many similes and metaphor let me tell you uh first of all you may please note the simile is here should see like as a ship ship is none but Edmund Spencer compared himself to that open ship wandering in the ocean shift is immense cancer and the ocean is the life life ocean is the life and storms storms bad weather and bad storms and bad weather are problems in life and the Lord star I mean the North Pole sorry what do you call the pole star the pole star in the sky is this beloved Elizabeth Boyle have you got the connections similes I mean comparisons I repeat shift is Edmund Spencer shifters admin Spencer uh ship is Edmund Spencer then ocean is the life ocean is the life cloudy sky and yeah storms are the problems in life Power Star that is no star or the Lord star is Elizabeth boy so let us start like as a ship that through the ocean wide by contact of some start that make her way so in early days in ancient days you know how our Sailors how you how they used to sail in the ocean they use the very uh primitive method the dependent the coaster isn't it that's how they used to oh crabbing oh that's how they used to say in the sea isn't it so what happens when that uh when the sky is clouded they won't get the help of the poster isn't it only during Cloud clears uh yeah only when the sky is clear they will get that uh yeah able to follow the very Direction in the direction of if they will be able to move the direction of the whole star or at least they have to work the compass so like a ship our admins Spencer is now sailing in a ocean in a troubled ocean because the climate and the weather is not across very supportive the ocean is very troubled that means his life is very much troubled why there are some problems in life by contact of some star okay so far till uh that time he was Guided by cold stuff that means until then he was dated by his wife that make her way when has a stormy had been her trusty gate but some storm has cost or dimmed the sky the cloud sunstorm has dim the sky similarly certain problems in their life separated them separated Edmund Spencer and his bill out so he lost the very guidance of his wife Edmund Spencer lost the weighty guidance of his wife just like a ship loses the guidance of the pole star during a stormy night okay so I will start that home with a bride rate made to direct the cloud is overcast don't wander now in darkness and Disney so the very condition of Edmund Spencer without the guidance of Elizabeth Boyle is very pathetic is just like a ship wandering in darkness and Disney without Direction it's just like a river I mean ship without any direction that when the storm is passed my hair is the low star of my life will shine again so you know problems are quite natural in life just like uh you know upon c a c sailor can expect bad climate or bad weather anytime that is quite natural but it won't last long forever isn't it it won't last long forever uh the cloud or the sky will get clear the next moment so when the sky gets clear and when the sky is clear you know the pole star will shine again in the sky so similarly problems are there in life it's not going to last long forever so once the problems in life subsides once those problems get sold obviously she will come back to me she will come back to me okay I will be directed Again by my beloved boy similarly once the cloud or stone gets subsided the ship will be guided Again by the poster until then both the ship and Edmund Spencer will have to want a comfortless and he will have to carry that secret sorrow until then okay very simple point actually entire poem runs on that simile the ship and the poster chip and the poster Edmond Spencer is the ship and the whole star is the wife now that's going on to the other Sonic and Sonic number 67. life has a huntsman after very Chase seeing the game from him Escape away sits down to rest him in some shady place with panting house beguiled of their prey so after a long purse you can reign as a when I already had chase fosu the gentle we have returned the same self way thinking to quench her clothes at the next group where she be holding me with milder look sought not to fly but Fearless still did a boy till I in hand her yet half trembling took with her own Goodwill her firmly died strange thing may seem to see a be so wild so goodly one with her own will beguile so let me tell you uh for the previous poem he has used that Spencer in writing scheme oh yeah for this one the rhyming scheme was you know uh his own that is a b a b b c b c d c d e so on number 34 is written in Spencer in mining scheme this one Sonic number 67 has got a different writing scheme where he has followed Shakespeare's rhyming scheme the rhyming scheme of Sonic number 67 is different a b a b c d c d e f e f g g not it a b a b c d c d e f e f g g that this Shakespearean scheme okay startup number 67 is written in Shakespearean driving scheme and that is just like in startup number 34 sword at number 67 has also got a couple of similes where uh see here Edmond Spencer compare himself to that of a huntsman Hunter he says that he compared himself to a hunter and his beloved to a deer dear dear okay so here he says that like a huntsman after wearing she is seeing the name from him Escape every uh Escape away sit down to rest him in his some shady place so our Edmund Spencer just like a hunter has been chasing his Villard for some time but every time when he was about to catch the prey or the deer or when he was about to touch the Elizabeth boil she makes a narrow escape from him or the prey makes a narrow Escape From The Hunter okay and after a long chase this person has got exhausted now he's sitting under a tree to take some rest so what happened with panting hounds beguile of their prey so after a long Pursuit and vain I'll say when all uh when I all very had the chase for soup generally I returned the same self weight so now he is pamping is out of breath after the long Pursuit is out of breath so he stopped chasing her sitting under the chair of a tree at that time what happened the general dear the general prey returned see just like in real life isn't it that's quite funny isn't it girls ah not all every not in every situation but girls at times you know they like perceiveness they like being chased isn't it even though the girl uh lies yeah boy they are not going to give you know confirmation at the beginning itself they will make them walk behind them for some days some months say like up to the world isn't it actually she is indirectly enjoying oh yeah she is enjoying being chased similarly the deer is also enjoying being chased by the Yeah Hunter so Elsa but here else about boilers actually she really loves that the poet is chasing her but what happened uh the the girl or the Elizabeth boy or the deer will uh yeah they will keep on running until the person or the hunter or the boy is chasing them isn't it what is the hunter stops the chase or once the boy stop his Pursuit after the bill out what will happen she too will stop running away from the hunter or the poet isn't it I said whenever the boys whenever the boys we grow from their pursuit or whenever the lover we draw from the pursuit obviously girls get closer to them oh isn't it because they love girls love attention they wanted to be pursued chased possessed once they get once yeah once all the attention that they are getting stopped obviously they will come to the come back to the point isn't it back to that point similarly Elizabeth Boyle or the deer has returned to the hunter so this time she is not going um near to him but somewhat near uh she when the poet was sitting under the shade of the tree or the Honda was sitting under the shade of the tree this deer came near the river to quench her thirst she was drinking water from the river will she be holding me with mind I look sort not to fly but Fearless still wide so this time uh she is not that scary she's not casting any scary look her looks have become Milder now she is not so uh showing any sign of playing away from him actually uh previously when if she's goes somewhere near uh by her then she will fly from there but this time she doesn't appear to fly from there she is not you know she doesn't seem to be in fear but uh she has somewhat attained that calmness till I in hand her yet half trembling took and with her own Good Will her firmly died so at that time only he understood something you know it's better to wait rather than chasing someone because the best gift is given rather than pursue see he wanted her hand but with her own uh will with her own good will rather than pursuing done then forcing her to gain the love he wanted her to give her room I mean uh the poet wanted the love of his beloved yeah without forcing her she should give the love her own strange thing may seem to see a beast so wild so goodly what with her old uh will be guide so what does he say he says that see the gift is the best when served without asking without being pursued isn't it we are getting a lot of gifts but the surprise gifts or the one we get without asking is the greatest isn't it similarly so far he was pursuing or chasing admin sorry Elizabeth Boyle at that time she had gone away from him but when the boys stopped chasing her she came back to him her own so he says that the love that she has given at her own Goodwill is the best receipt gift ever in his life okay now moving on to last poem that is solid number 77 yeah Shakespeare not Shakespearean uh spencerian scheme okay was it a dream or did I see it playing a goodly table of pure Ivory all spread with junk and spit to entertain the greatest Prince with pompous royalty among which the in a silver dish deeply two golden apples of unvalued price for passing those which Hercules came by or those which Atlanta did entice could ever taste sweet fruit of pleasure brought from Paradise by love himself and his garden Plus progress that table was so richly spread my thoughts the guests which would there all have fed this poem is very interesting I'm not telling the similes because he ah yeah just see uh here also Point has used a metaphor um yeah the style it's not a simile but metaphor okay substitution a direct comparison see was it a dream or did I see it playing so Edmond Spencer is asking is it a dream or a reality what I'm seeing in front of me is asking to himself is it a dream or a reality because he has seen something in front of him a goodly table of pure Ivory so in front of him there is a any table made of pure Ivory that is it uh expensive table made of pure Ivory the table is spread with a lot of food items in order to entertain a prince I repeat you or I repeat he says he can't believe his Fortune the person can believe his luck so Edmund Spencer is uh is asking to himself am I in a dream or is it a reality what is in front of me oh it is an expensive table made of pure ivory the table is spread filled with a lot of food items so has to end the pain some great Prince uh all those food items are spread on the table it is to entertain some Prince among which there is a silver dish delayed too golden apples of unvalued price so I told you the table has got many food items it is filled or the spread with lot of food items what but what attracted our admin Spencer is two gold and apples on the on a silver plate um there are a lot of food items on that uh Ivory table but it is two gold and apple in a silver plate that attracted our authors or boys attention so for passing so now he gives uh there is a mythical allusion here um mythical reference here C for passing those which Hercules came by for those which Atlanta and they see these golden apples in the Silver Plate the golden apples in the silver plates are as beautiful and as sweet as those apple Hercules are stolen from oh you know from the garden of evening star okay has spirited us she is the daughter of Evening Star Hesperus okay so he says that the golden apple in the silver table or that I will yeah sorry in the silver plate on the library table is as beautiful as they are as beautiful as apples tall and by Hercules from the garden of God has spirited us again all those which Atlanta did entice the sweet exceeding the sweet yet void of sinful wise that is again one more comparison those apples are as beautiful as Atlanta has um uh where Atlanta was a yeah let me tell you a story Atlanta is a Amazon woman an Amazon Warrior I hope you are familiar with Amazon Warrior since you are watching them uh you have heard about the movie what do you call Wonder Woman at all yeah she is an Amazon Warrior and she is the swiftest lady on Earth yeah the fastest lady on earth actually she hates all mankind she doesn't want to get married so upon her father's request to get married she made uh one condition that she she told her father that she's ready to marry but the one who uh seeks her hand should outrace her I'll praise her okay he should defeat her in the race okay if he fails if the particular suit of fails in the competition then he will be executed that was the condition put forward by Atlanta okay so so many shooters from different parts of the world came seeking the hand of Atlanta okay at last there came people memories is a Greek youth people marries the Greek youth he knows that it is difficult it is impossible to defeat Atlanta because she has got the boom isn't it she has got that skill or that Talent or the very rare skill that it is impossible no man on Earth yeah no living thing or not can defeat Atlanta because she is the Swift swiftest lady or not so this time he wants to you know plan he wants to plot something uh like that uh yeah make some plan for defeating Atlanta so you know what he did he has stolen some apples some golden apples from Hesperus garden and when they started running when hippo Miami started running with Atlanta you know when Atlanta oh yeah gained the labs I mean uh he put He has thrown one apple um so she was distracted so he was able to uh you know cover her so in the next Lab well Atlanta again Advanced our um he again thrown another Apple okay so he was able to you know uh cover Atlanta in a few distance okay like that when he reached the final lap final lap you know you know what he did he he has thrown the last Apple so at that time she was purely distracted by the last Apple uh at that time our hippo Mimi was able to defeat Atlanta so that's how people made me defeated Atlanta and he married her okay he was able to outwit Atlanta through those beautiful apples so what does the poet meant here by referring to to gold and apples to those of uh one store yeah those stolen by Hercules from the garden of uh evening star and the one hippo meme is used to uh out race Atlanta so he says that those apple were as beautiful and as Godly and sweet as the one used by Hercules and hippo Mimi for some Noble missions okay so that many thought yet none could ever taste so these apples were actually Chase pursued by many people see so many people attempted to taste those beautiful Apple but no one was lucky enough to taste it sweet fruit of pleasure those apples are such as wheat fruit of pleasure brought from Paradise okay these uh apples are grown on the trees in the paradise okay and it is right it is right and looked after by love himself Venus occupied uh yeah Cupid himself and in his garden her breasts that the table was so richly spread now the poet is disclosing what the table is see those apples are not but the breast of his uh Elizabeth Boyle okay the rest of the Beloved and the table Ivory table is nothing but the very beautiful body of the Elizabeth Boyle and the prince the guest upon the dice yeah the guest upon the diet are his thoughts or the poet himself so who is going to have the Royal Feast the prince that means Edmund Spencer is going to have the Royal Feast the Royal Feast is none but Elizabeth Boyle I told you the two golden apples are her boobs or her breast and the table Ivory table is her beautiful body so have you got the connection comparison that's all about the block two it's very simple and it's very interesting | IGNOU Regional Centre Cochin | UCJ3Yy8UXX3NnaFPeDXycMgQ | 2023-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,985 | 66,896 |
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42EUFbS5QrY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42EUFbS5QrY | Harvester Forum: Part 5/8 | Adjusting your John Deere harvester to reduce losses | Both single rotors. So a lot of things are the same between this machine and that machine there. So I was talking about pinch point. So we've got the same thing in this fella here. We're talking about sieve loading same thing here. Repeat, same thing. So everything is the same roughly about between the two machines there. If we start on the front here, over the last few years, I've done a lot of work on these machines when it comes to feeding and grain loss. So around this area here, we've seen an issue with our - if we start off on the fronts on there, feeding on the front. So John Deere comes out with a 16 inch drum. We couldn't get the big bulky stuff through the 16 inch drum. We've found a 14 inch drum that we can put in. So that gave us another 0.5 kilometer or 1.5 kilometers and that wasn't good enough. And then we found the primary sales turbo drum. So we started putting that in. And that sorted out our issue on the fitting on the fronts. So that's one thing that we can do. As Daniel mentioned before, the second thing that we started finding was our feed accelerator belt kept on burning and the clutch on the feederhouse was going off all the time. So why is that? We can't get the material out of our feederhouse into our rotor area quick enough. So what we've done is we've we've found this tough crop feed accelerator kit that we can put on it. So you can put it on any machine if you buy it through spare parts. You can also order it through a new machine. If you sit down and order a machine, you can pick the tough crop feed accelerator to put it in. So I'm not sure what this machine has got in it, but normally if you get the normal feed accelerator, you've got three feed accelerator plates per run on the feed accelerator on the tough crop one, there's six feed acceleration plates, so it makes it more aggressive. And the gap between the bottom of that and the flow is bigger, so more material will go in. So your feed, your machine is heaps better. Then we come into our concave area here, Brett said you can adjust the concave gauge on the red machines. We can't adjust it on these ones here so we can shift the pinch point. But our pinch point is already sitting where Brett is adjusting it towards. So I think it's 7 of these bars down. If you do the concave levelling, that's where it will start eating. He said about the forwards, the parallel between the machines. I've drawn a little diagram. I'll try to take it off later. So that's the top of our gauge, sI'll get my lever here. That's, that's one there. Then we've got our rotor. So those two, they will be parallel to each other. And then we've got our concave here at the bottom. So one, two and three. Number one, two and three. So what happens when the rotor and the concave aren't parallel to each other? So you can go either way. They can sit up at the back, or it can sit down at the back. So we've got a small gap here, a big gap there. So we're talking about pinch point all the time. We want this gap here between number one, two and three concave to be level. And that's where Brett had his little gauge for the 81mm. So on these things here, exactly the same. Grain loss, a very big issue if this is not parallel with a grain loss of the back of the machine. So there's procedures that we do it through the operator's manual. Obviously, this is an active conclave, so it's operated hydrolically. With a non-active conclaves, you still get a little wiper motor here on the side and you adjust it electronically. So. So, for instance, you've got your rotors or your concave set of 10 and it's not level. Where's the 10 at? Is the 10 in the centre, or the 10 at the front? Or is it 10 at the back? So say for instance, you've got it at 10, it might be 5 for the front, 10 in the centre and 15 mm at the back. So you really want to thrash it, it could be just half a concave actually doing the work. So there's a lot of grain that will go towards the back that's not actually thrashed and out of the head. So very important to do that. We can't shift it from left to right, so we don't need to worry about the pinch point. It is what it is. But the parallel, we need to do that. Concaves. There's a thousand different concaves out on the market and everyone reckons that if you put in our concave, we're going to stop rotor loss. So everyone knows about the John Deere's with rotor loss. So that's why the concave manufacturers have come up and say, if you use our cancave, if you're going to stop rotor loss. The conducts concaves, that's the ones that we're going to test this year. We get a lot of questions about the conducts concave, what works and what doesn't work. Looking at the conducts concave, it looks like it will work because it's got small openings and it's got bars that's sitting on a 45 degree angle around the concave. So what I'm preaching is these little bars here. So that goes on to 31 wire concave, which is the one at the front. So that's a interrupter the bar. So you pull all the - take concave out, pull all the wires out of it, put this interrupter bar in it, and then you stick the wires back in. I don't make these things, I just use it. So the price through John Deere is pretty expensive on these ones, about $280 for these parts. You can't just use one or two or three. I would say minimum 8 to 10 of these bars that you put into your concave. As the material is coming through into our machine, this bar here - and the same with these ones here, that is actually where the material will be hitting again. So that's where all the action will happen. The wires set in the concave that just keeps all the material up there. Right. So this one here is where the action happens. This is where the thrashing happens. So say for instance, you take your number one concave out and you put you fill it up with there bars. I think you put about 22 of them in - if you can fill it up. What effectively are you doing with your number one concave? So by putting these bars in, you're doubling the area of your number one concave. So if you fold your number one concave up with this one, you effectively put twoconcaves into one because this is where with hitting. So logic tells us when we're thinking about it, we want to get that material out, out of our concave area, onto our sieve area as soon as we can. What did Brad say before? We want to keep all the M.O.G, all the material other than grain. We want to keep in that gauge there and piss it off so we don't need to deal with it on sieves. So the bigger gap we've got here, the more material will fall out onto our sieves. The harder the sieves needs to work, the harder our repairs needs to work - right? So we need to to thrash it as hard as what we can in here. And when we get to the back, we'll talk about that in a second. But we need to thrash it as hard as what we can in there. Now I'll get Brett to come in and have a chat about this one. On the CLAAS 8's and 9's machines, we've got nine extra spots on the rotor to put nine extra elements onto it. Right. So that is something that we do on lucerne. We put nine extra elements in. So last year Brett had a chat, the first time that we were doing these schools, and he told me to get in there with a grinder and cut some of our rotor elements off the back part of it, the backbone. And I almost fell off my chair and I thought, "What the hell is this bloke on about?". So when we were travelling through WA the other day, I had a customer who said to me, who asked me, whether I've done that and I said, "No, I haven't". And he said, "Well, it's a great thing to do. We cut our grain loss back". Why do we cut our grain loss back? We do more work in this area here. We get the grain out of the heads quicker. The quicker we get it out, the quicker the separation starts. Right. So do you want to explain the part of the backbone onto the rotor element? So on the standard John Deere element, they have five rasps and the back one continues and cuts across back - like a breaker elememt. Okay. That breaker is actually for corncobs. That's what it's for. It doesn't serve any purpose in cereals. If you buy cereal elements they don't have that on there. Okay. So what we had been doing was changing them and putting cereal elements on them. Okay, so last year we had been talking about. Well, actually. Two years, two harvests ago I did a machine at Frankland. So down in the cold and damp and 10 tonne crop areas, these guys grow pretty good crops. And one of the things that we discovered was when we first start harvesting that we put a terminator on the back of the machine and we just kept blocking, kept blocking the in-feed into the chopper. And when we started pulling the thing apart and trying to unblock the header, and anyone who's ever done it knows it's a nightmare, discovered basketball sized balls of material. So we pulled all the cage grates out, pull all the concaves out and tried to track back what was happening. So in canola - big gangly canola with a bit of green material in it, the material comes up the rotor, goes around, and because of the shape- I need a rasp bar really - because of the shape of the rasp bar, as it as it's coming over the concave, the concave interrupt the bar is grabbing the material and slowing it. And it's rolling and it's rolling like this across the face of the rasp. And what that does is it creates a row. Yeah. Then we get to our separation area and you've got your pegs on the rotor. They'll come through and cut that rolled up knotted rope into these bits and spin it the other way. Yep. So you're following where I'm going. And then I got under the beater, which squashes them and they go pop. And they won't fit between the divider baffle and the back wall of the chopper. As soon as they don't fit through there, you've turned your harvester into a hay baler. So we started looking at that and I just said to Simon, "I wonder what would happen if we put additional elements on the rotor?". So I did a bit of research and I discovered that if you buy one of these machines and you want to harvest rice, here we go again talking about rice. What do you rekon they do to the rotor? So they load it up. So they actually do what they call dense packet. So when you go do all of the research, the John Deere research, there are three different variations of dense packing. So two of them have just angles or little angle pieces and little brackets. And the third variant, which is the rice varient, has a double up of a small grain rasp bar. So we got this old John Deere bars that we'd taken off, got to them with an angle grinder and removed the back rib so that it still looks like a rasp, but it's missing the back rib. Put them on and we went harvesting. Three things happen. One, no more lumps and bumps. The thing is quiet. You know, you hear that actove concave banging and clanging away the with big lumps of canola - doesn't do it anymore. So that was the first thing. The second thing was, even when it was raining - and I mean, literally we had four hectares to go and we just kept picking the wind rows up - we kept harvesting that stuff in the rain and it never blocked the header. And to this day, he has never blocked that header. He said, "I block it every year. I used to block it in canola before we even put the terminator on at least two or three times a season. It's never blocked since". Aaron Candeloro last year, before the start of harvest we were talking about it, he put two sets of modified rasp bars on his Air680. Different header. 45 tonne an hour, no rotor loss - runs out of horsepower. Okay, so what else did I do? I went and got a couple of sets of small grain rasp bars and I put them on one header out of two. out at Mount Walker that both have seed terminators on them. So you get different opinions because there's two boys and a dad who drive this, and they move between the headers. All three of them hate driving the standard header. That's the first thing that comes out. The second thing is the one that's modified, it's about 30% more capacity than the standard header. Third thing, when we talked about all this sieve loading stuff and a lot of what we're driving is about sieve loading, both those machines run seed terminators. The one that's got the modified header on the front of the terminator has never had a belt on the terminator. I went and put four sets of belts under the other terminator, just for mill loading alone. Ok, so we've changed everything about the loading, and all we did was small grain rasp bars and dense packed that rotor up. It's a bog-stock header every other way. So am I saying it is going to work? I don't know the only way that you're going to know, my friend, you need to try it. But all I know is it's a revelation. And while we're talking about that, old New Hollands, that's what we do to their rotor - there's additional rasp bar positions, we bolt on. And any machine I find that's got additional rasp bar positioning, I'm got to go and bolt them on and I'm going to give it a crack. Because what I've found is the more iron you put on your rotor, the more times it goes over your concave, the more separation you get. And that's the theory between the, on the dense pack? Correct. Right. And because you've got all that extra iron in there, you open the concave. And because you can open your concave, you don't belt your straw up. Because you don't belt your straw up, it separates easier. So the whole system works easier. And I say, you know, from Franklin to Toodyay to Mount Walker, so the three completely different environments in Western Australia, and it's worked in all three cases. And Candeloro's Aaron drove his 680 alongside the X9. And he said, "I'm not not buying an X9", so why's that? And he said, "I'm within 10% of what that thing will do". So that was his perspective of that. So it's in the same crop conditons in the same paddock. So it's like you can drastically change what your machine does just by having a mess around. For $1500 worth of iron I rekon crack give it a crack. We can give it a go. Yeah. Yeah. If you can buy the bars, you've got some coming haven't you. So I got Brett to talk about the cutting it off. It's a test that I haven't done before. So I've got the nine rasp bars or nine sets of rasp bars coming that I will put on a 780 or 790. We'll do the drop test first, just as the machine is sitting here. We will put the nine rasp bars on it or nine sets and we'll do another drop test and see whether we can find a result on that. So hopefully we can get some good results out of that. Two weeks ago we were up in Queensland and we told a customer exactly that - cut the backbone of your rotor elements off. I had a phone call from him last week saying he's got two 780s. He's done it on one. He hasn't done it on the other one. And he called me back and he said, you're know, putting more tonnes per hour through the machine, the yield is better and the fuel loss - the fuel consumption is less. So they're going to get the second machine into the shed and do the same thing. And he was a little bit worried. They called me and said, Are you sure about all these changes? So he's done it to one machine, not the other. And the results were better. Thinking about that on the 50 series harvesters that came out 22 years ago, ther rotor elements didn't have that backbone on it. And if you talk to the old customers who used to have them, they would say to you, "my grain loss was a lot less than what we've got in these machines here". So I think after talking to Brett, after talking to our customers, I think is on the money with putting a small grain element into it. So like I said, we're going to do that and we're going to test it. Just one more thing on our concaves. I've worked with helical concaves before, so as the bar's sitting or as the concave bars are sitting like this, the helical concave is sitting like that. So our material coming into the machine is not hitting it on a 90 degree angle, it's hitting the normal concave on a 45 degree angle. So where the helical concave is hitting it on a 90 degree angle. So that's more aggressive and that will give you the same effect as putting some of these rasp bars into it. Like I said said, there's a lot of concave manufacturers that's pushing their product and saying you'll cut your grain loss off. I think if we do our rotor elements and we do the modifications here at the back, that will cut our problems with our concaves out. Righto. Brett said the same thing. Thrashing area, separation area. I can give you a bit of history on this area at the back. We've done a lot of work on that. I had a customer who said to me, he's putting these spaces that I've marked white. He's put the spaces in between the side of header there and the separater grate. And he thinks that he's getting less grain loss. So I jumped out there with our grain loss tray, put the spaces back in like it is now, done a few tests and then put the spaces in - so we're taking the separated grate away from the rotor. We caught a few tests on that and the grain loss was less. So I said "Righto, we're on the money" - that was before we've opened up the separater grates. So I was sitting in a machine and we were doing wheat and in the grain loss monitors of the old machine, you could split it between a left and a right - that's on the service at the back. So what we could see is the right hand side grain loss monitor was nothing. There was one behind the grain loss monitor, the left hand side monitor we had six or seven bar sitting there. So logic tells us, right, we need to get more material into the right hand side of the machine because it looks like the right hand side of the machine is not working. And I'm pretty sure all of you guys would have heard at school, or some of the salesmen would have told you, that these machines need to be full to work to its full potential. Same with those ones, same with the New Holland. So looking at the grain loss monitor, I thought the right hand side is not getting enough grain on it. So that's when I went back and took the grates out of the right hand side of the machine, and we cut every second finger off of it. Right. Because our rotors spinning clockwise. So I've done that. And before I could fit these things, I went out to a machine that had 100 hours on it. So we pulled the top sieve out, so that sieves on the new machines are painted black, so it took the tops sieve and the right hand side of the top sieve was shiny on the left hand side of the top sieve was still painted black. So we took the bottom sieve of out, right hand side of the bottom sieve was shiny - left hand side was black. And then the penny dropped and I thought, "Well, the right hand side of the machine sitting in the cab where there's no grain loss on the right hand side sieve". The right hand side of the sieve is getting loaded, that's why there's no paint on the surface. The left hand side of the machine is not getting loaded, that's why the paint is still on the surface. So I raced back and we started doing this. So we'll take the first separater grate out from the left hand side. We've cut every second finger out of it and we've put it back in the machine. So we would do a drop tray, have a look at it with old fingers still in it. We'll do a drop tray, measure it, we'll change it to these ones, drop tray, measure it, change back. So we do it a few times and every time that we put these fellas in, our grain loss was heaps less. So with a old - with a factory fingers in there, about 12.5 grams of grain that we would get through the drop tray. We put these ones in and we drop down to about 2 grams of of grain. So we said, righto, that is the ticket. As the material is going around the rotor, it is getting forced between the rotor cage and the rotor itself. Centrifugal forces are pulling those seeds out to the side. So when it gets to the other side, it's like a hose pipe that you open. So all the grain will just go on the right hand side of the sieves. And then it will get less and less and less coming towards the left. So the left hand side of the machine is not really working. So opening up those grates, we're loading it up, we're loading the left hand side up so we get even sieve loading and our grain loss will disappear the back. So what does the book tells us to do? Do a shut down, have a look at the service and say whether you have got it evenly loaded on the sieves. So that's great. But you've got to make a decision whether you want even loading or whether you want to grain loss at the back. I would rather pick grain in the tank before we throw it out to the back. So with these cover plates that we put onto our onto our separator grates, what do we do there? If we keep in mind that the machine needs to be loaded, it needs to be full to work to its full potential. So as soon as we put a row of cover plates onto it, we take material away from the left hand side. So we'll do a drop test at the back, or we'll walk around to the back, and we'll see the left hand side is getting more grain loss. So what we will do will put another row of cover plates on it. What do we really do is we take the material away from the left hand side. There's less material on there. There's more grain loss on there. So I've been to machines where there's three or four cover plates on the left hand side to try to stop the grain loss on the left. But in fact, you are just making the grain loss worse by putting the cover plates in. So the recommendation - cover plates leave them in the corner of the shed. Don't use them. And open it up like that. Hit it hard here and then leave it alone as soon as it gets to our separation area. Leave it alone. Give it as much time as possible for it to fall through. Our adjustable front chaffer here at the front of the top sieve, I've done some tests. Like normally when you go out and buy one it won't be adjustable, it's fixed, but you can tick the box from the sales office to say you want an adjustable one. You can't adjusted from the gap. You need to get in and adjusted, especially with small grain, small seeds - canola, lucerne. And then on light grain, if you adjust that top chaffer or the pre-chaffer just closed a little bit, it will give you less grain loss. So that's the three things that I that I've done a lot of working out of concaves, separation area and our pre-chaffer. Now over the last couple of days, people say to me, "Well, if John Deere wanted those things to be open, they would have cut it open themselves". You can buy those separater grates through John Deere. If you tick the box and say, "I want a tough crop seperater package", you will get those grates with much longer fingers. So with a longer finger, obviously you get more space through it. So it's about, the last time I checked, it's about $16,000 to replace that. It's much cheaper just to cut everything a second finger out. Difference between the 50s, 60s, 70s and these machines on our separater grates - it's absolutely nothing at all. So these separater grate sets in is exactly the same part number that's in the 50s series machine, 22 years ago. So they haven't changed anything here. But our horsepower has gone from 350 horsepower to 630 horsepower. So the horsepower has gone up, but our separating area stayed the same. So yep, you can buy it from John Deere tough package and yes, you can buy it from John Deere the adjustable chaffer. And that is it. I've seen great results with it. This year we'll have a go at different concaves and we'll put rotor elements in and we'll see how we go. Hopefully I can come back next year saying, "Yes, that is right." So what you're saying and is watch this space. Watch this space. Now, that's also what you've been doing as well. Yeah. Yeah. Guys, particularly anyone with a green machine, have you got any particular questions for Kassie? Knowing he's not available to drive your header. Why aren't dealers setting them up? When you buy a new header, why isn't the rotor already levelled and all that sorts of stuff? And you need to discover it on your own. Over $1,000,000 worth of machinery and they can't even do something like that for you. Why not? They do level the concaves, that's part of the pre-delivery sheet. They do level that. And I've been promoting it over the last four years to do all this work here. So yeah, there's no secret there - I've been promoting it and saying this is what you need to do to stop your grain loss. The intent is to try and do that. Not everybody does it. Similarly, when I Brett talking earlier about making sure tyour concaves are parallel to your rotor. Again, that's a case that should that it should be standard delivery. The important thing is that you know it. So any way around it, you've got to make sure it's calibrated. Same when you go and do your losses and then the loss checks being - then you need to go and then calibrate the sensors. Fair comment? Yep. That's right. Yep. We've had exactly what you said. Whether it's over in the West or Queensland's or wherever we go, people will say that "Why, why isn't the dealership doing that and why isn't the dealership here listening to what we've got to say?". And but yeah, I don't have an answer for that. It's widely advertised what we've got. And days like this, so it's up to the dealership to come up and have a look. I've got one for Kassie, just on canola. Cutting them now, I haven't done one of those new ones, we;ve got heavier grates. Do you get a lot more chaff on the sieves with canola? Yeah, you do. You do. We've done it on a 70s series machine where we've cut it out like this. And in canola, we've seen that we shouldn't have done that because our top sieve is so much shorter on the 70s series machine. You can see it when the straw comes out of the back of the left hand side - it's loaded up more on the ground. So on these machines here, because the sieve so much longer, it rattles itself out on the sieve so you can't see anything at the back. So, yes, you are getting more material on there, but the machines can handle it with a longer sieve. Yep. 50s, 60s, 70s, don't do it on them because it's too short. Yeah. If you're doing a lot of canola? Anything. Cereals? Anything. Yep. The only thing that I would suggest on 50s, 60s and 70s is put your spaces in, but don't cut anything off. A few years ago when I had the 780 here that had the longest separation of fingers in it, but I also cut every second one off like this, but that was the only time that I've done it. So I wouldn't recommend cutting any of them off just yet before we do a bit of homework on it. It's what Brett said, just try it. Like I think Brett and I are in the same mindset - if we want to see something work better, we'll go in and try something. And I had a lot of failures on these things that I don't tell people about. But the ones that we succeed in, we've done a lot of work on our repeats because I think the repeat system on these machines are probably a little bit of a drawback because it's not on our CLAAS IH 6s and 7s, it goes back into the rotor, so it gets a good old smack back in the rotor. But with these ones here, it's just a handful of material that you throw against the plate. So we've tried to do some modifications there and see whether it works. And we've just done the repeats. We've smashed it up too much. So I said, "Alright, just leave those ones alone until we, we try something else". Yeah most of our failures were sitting on the repeats. | Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) | UCiis_Qcm4MF8afoYoc3i59A | 2022-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 5,407 | 27,626 |
7Id1yov9Ur8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Id1yov9Ur8 | Stern buys Leoni | welcome back to Obama stock investing we are looking today at the top 10 latest on our new website of January 15 but I want to go into the focus markets but I see here are the sound incentives stocks Western Europe medium-sized companies I like sound incentive stocks with sound incentives at Obama we have selected only industries and only companies will sound incentive systems which means they're not paying their managers in a strange or wrong way and when I look at these companies I feel a lot more comfortable to invest let's have a look at the sound incentives Western Europe are going to go down all the way to the combined investment strategy because that gives me the best overall view I already said that I'm not so thrilled by the chairman for about their French automotive companies but there is one company that I actually like which is Leone it's a German automotive supplier probably suffering from the general downturn in the German automotive industry I've also looked at others you know chemicals already have I found these two companies quite interesting it turns out they are merging together i may buy them a little bit further down the road because this time i decided i want to stick with leone because i went on that website and on the other mutt website i looked at all the ranks it looks like they've gone through a very difficult phase in 2013 14 and 15 it looks like they are coming back if I look at their data metrics they must have dropped quite a bit in value because they are now attractively priced so I think this is a good safe bet for a German company I believe very much in Germany because especially now with all the refugees Germany is going to have a lot of good and motivated labor which makes that an interesting country to invest in so I want to invest in leone i go to my go to my internet banking our body search for it leone it turns out they are training at 30 euros that's 30 euros in swiss francs it's 32 swiss francs really close these days so if i wanna invest 5,000 by let's say 33 I need 150 shares 150 shares sounds good to me I by leonie let's give it a try I don't make a limit i buy that market it gives me less headache I know that the traders probably have a much smarter way to to do this but that's funny hon I thought I have a possibility to actually get out here let's just forget that and come back well we still have the same problem let's forget this for the time being i bought leoni today because i felt at the german automotive industry is actually quiet in a downturn and it's a good time to buy shares there thank you for being with a lot and see you next time | Investing made easy | UCBW5Ra7QNmPaWswKvSV8Weg | 2016-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 502 | 2,634 |
uTqXWGwOCoc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTqXWGwOCoc | Dubious | dubious the word dubious is an adjective that is used to describe something that is uncertain questionable or doubtful when something is described as dubious it means that there is a lack of clarity or confidence in its truth reliability or quality it suggests that there are reasons to be skeptical or hesitant about the matter at hand here are a few examples to help illustrate the meaning of dubious one the politician promises seem dubious in this sentence the word dubious suggests that there is doubt or suspicion about the politician's ability to fulfill their promises it implies that the promises may not be reliable or trustworthy two I received a dubious email claiming that I won a million dollar he here dubious indicates that the email is questionable or suspicious it implies that the email may not be genuine or trustworthy and the claim of winning a million dollars is likely to be false three some students were caught submitting dubious assignments this sentence suggests that the assignments submitted by these students were of questionable quality or authenticity the word dubious impli I that there are doubts about the originality or credibility of their work four the company's financial statements raised dubious concerns among investors in this example dubious indicates that there are doubts or uncertainties surrounding the accuracy or honesty of the company's financial statements it suggests that the investors are skeptical about the company's Financial Health five he has a dubious reputation in the industry here dubious describes the person's reputation as questionable or unreliable it implies that there are doubts or suspicions about their character or behavior within the industry in summary dubious is used to express uncertainty doubt or skepticism about something it conveys the idea that there are reasons to question the truth reliability or quality of the subject being referred to | English Unpacked | UClQZVAJJa6y4ukpiFZ43klA | 2023-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 309 | 1,925 |
USHxKaghW6U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USHxKaghW6U | MHF4U U3L5 Solving Rational Inequalities | well hello hello hello for you and welcome to rational equations i can solve rational inequalities and state restrictions on the variables sorry my voice is a little bit rough just bear with me so we're solving rational inequalities today and even though we didn't actually solve using cross multiplying when we solved equalities we could have and some of you may fall back on cross multiplying if you like cross multiplying rather than multiplying through by a common denominator i just want you to know that you cannot use cross multiplying in any way shape or form when you're solving an inequality because if you when you multiply an inequality by a negative number uh you must flip the sign and since expressions contain an unknown um that will be both positive or negative depending on the value of that unknown or in this case x it's impossible to tell which way the sign should flip and so if it's impossible to tell which way the sign should be flipped we just can't do it so we cannot solve using cross multiplying equalities if you solve an equality with a cross multiplication that's fine inequalities can't do it okay so to solve we're simply going to get everything to one side and put it all together in a single rational expression and what that means is that we're going to have to have a lot of practice using a common denominator you wondered why you were doing all of that last year didn't you now it's coming back to haunt you we'll do an interval check for each factor or we can actually graph it instead of doing an interval check but rational expressions are a little bit harder to do a rough sketch of than polynomial inequalities so you might find yourself with something that looks like this and we don't really deal with this a whole lot so you may want to fall back on doing an interval test okay now i've given us this funny equation it's got a cubic thing in the middle so this is probably a reciprocal cubic function so i want you to notice that where the function switches from positive to negative so if i'm traveling along on this function just minding my own business i'm in the positives i'm in the positives i'm in the positive whoop i've flipped into the negatives right there is where i went from positive to negatives and this thing right here is called a zero okay now i'm going to keep traveling along i'm in the negatives i'm in the negatives i'm in the negatives and i'm going to keep going negative negative negative because i've hit an asymptote so if i want to keep going this direction i have to get off of this thing because it's just going to keep going to negative infinity and notice that when i get off it and i start to travel in this direction i immediately jump up here so it also switches from positive to negative right along this line that goes down here at an asymptote so there's another interesting point the which is an asymptote so it switches from positive to negative at the zero and then if i keep going left to right it switches from negative to positive at this asymptote now i'm going to keep following this i'm going to do it a little bit faster than i did before right here it's going to switch from positive to negative and this thing is also a 0 because it crosses the x-axis and once again this is going to go shoot off way down to negative infinity unless i s hop off the tracks and when i hop off the tracks i have to immediately jump into the positive range so somewhere in between these two branches there is an asymptote and at that asymptote this is going to switch from negative to positive so if you're getting the picture at least i hope you're getting the picture that the intervals that are bounding this thing the intervals where we have some things positive and some things negative are bounded by not only the zeros but also bounded by the asymptotes so for rational expression our interval boundaries will be both zeros and vertical asymptotes for zeros the numerator is zero for vertical asymptotes the denominator is zero and this is nothing new to us but it bears repeating remember if the numerator is zero the whole thing is zero if the denominator is zero then we've got a issue where it doesn't exist and so that's an asymptote so let's have a look at how to solve these things since i've talked at you for for 47 sec four minutes 47 seconds 50 seconds 51 okay carrying on anyway we're going to solve this one by sketching but we have to do a little bit of rearranging first to try and get it all in one one expression if you can sketch it if it's something easy like a reciprocal quadratic or like a linear over a linear you can do a rough sketch of it um and this one we're going to get a common denominator for and i'm going to say that first and then we're going to carry it out so i'm going to get a common denominator and i'm going to go and use a different color here my common denominator in this case well the denominator of this is 1. so i just need to make it have a denominator of three x plus seven now this numerator this two already has a denominator of three x plus seven so it doesn't need any adjustment to it whatsoever and then i'm going to subtract four the four used to have a denominator of 1 it needs the 3x plus 7 and of course this whole thing needs to be less than 0. now the top becomes 2 minus 12x minus 28 over 3x plus 7 and that's less than zero and now putting the top together i'm going to have negative 12 x and minus 26 all over 3x plus 7. and of course that has to be less than or equal to zero so we're going to do a rough sketch of this thing so i'm just going to draw this over here and of course let's put our little arrow heads on the end of that and let's take a look uh where is our asymptotes where are our zeros so the horizontal asymptote now this is just a linear over a linear so you got to remember what we did a couple days ago the horizontal asymptote is going to be negative 12 divided by 3. remember if we multiply both top and bottom by 1 over x these x's are going to go away when we let it go to infinity these are going to go away so i'm going to be left with negative 12 over 3 negative 12 over 3 which equals negative 4. so therefore we have a horizontal asymptote of y equals negative 4. so i'm going to put that on there y equals negative 4 is our horizontal asymptote all right now our vertical asymptote occurs when the denominator is zero so our vertical asymptote is going to occur when this thing this thing three x over seven is zero so our vertical asymptote is going to be x equals remember constant term over coefficient opposite sign negative seven thirds so we've got a vertical asymptote of negative seven thirds um which if i put it on here is going to be over here it's going to be negative 2 and 1 3 is what negative 7 thirds is x equals now we want the zeros so zeros occur whoops not that zeros occur when the numerator is zero so if negative 12 x minus 26 equals zero is going to give us a zero and when i rearrange that i'm going to add 26 and divided by 12 so we get divided by negative 12 so i get x equals negative 26 over 12 or negative 13 over 6 when we reduce it to lowest terms so this is our zero x equals negative 13 over 6 which is negative 2 and 1 6. so negative 2 and 1 6 is going to be right here this is negative 2 and a third negative two and a sixth is not quite to it but it's pretty darn close so i'm gonna go this is x equals negative two and one sixth and of course y equals zero so now we've actually got enough to graph this thing as soon as i put this on if we're just doing a rough sketch this is a creeper graph i know how this is going to look it's going to go like this and along there maybe should have done it in another color but and then this one's going to be down here because we know what these things look like so once we've got on our zeros and we've got on our asymptotes we can just do a rough sketch of it now i'm only interested in when this thing is less than zero so i'm going to take my highlighter and i'm going to highlight all the spots where it's less than zero and then i'm going to turn that into an answer it is less than zero when x is in the interval negative infinity to this asymptote to the negative um negative seven thirds negative infinity to negative seven thirds and then from this point to positive infinity so we can put a comma there then from negative 26 well negative 2 and a sixth or negative 13 6 right up to positive infinity so there's our answer those are the values of x that will make this thing be less than zero okay now but what happens with something like this i'm going to use an interval test here this is not some this is a quadratic over quadratic we've never sketched a quadratic over a quadratic um so if we don't have never sketched a quadratic over a quadratic we should probably um maybe do an interval test so taking a look here i need to know the zeros and i need to know the vertical asymptotes this is already factored if i give you an expression that's not already factored you're going to need to factor it from this we can tell when the zero where what the zeros and the asymptotes are very easily remember we get the zeros from the top the zeros occur when the top is zero and the asymptotes occur when the bottom is zero so our zeros are going to be negative three and positive four and our vertical asymptotes are going to be positive seven and positive two and now we're gonna have to set up our interval test and test to see what sign the function is so i'm just going to set up my interval chart okay now there's the start of my interval chart notice i put all of the factors in here it doesn't matter if they're on the top or the bottom if i have two negatives on top and two negatives on the bottom my net result is i have four negatives and so an even number of negatives make the whole thing positive so we can test them and test them exactly the same as we would if they were just a string of multiplications so now i'm going to set up my intervals my intervals are going to be from negative infinity to negative 3 and from negative 3 to my next one which is going to be positive 2 then we go from positive 2 to the next one which is going to be positive 4 and then positive 4 goes to the next one which is positive 7 and then 7 goes to positive infinity so those are all my intervals they're bounded by both zeros and asymptotes and now i just have to double check these now i'm going to go through and talk you through the first one and then i'm just going to go through and do the rest of them and hopefully you understand the interval test a little bit better after this these are really big negative numbers let's say like negative 10. well that's not really big but negative 10 is within this interval if i put negative 10 in here my answer negative 10 plus 3 is going to still be negative negative 10 minus 4 is negative negative 10 minus 7 is negative negative 10 minus 2 is negative 4 negatives it's an even number of negatives to make the overall value of the function positive okay now i'm going to do one more pick a number within this interval in this interval the nicest number is 0. if i plug 0 in for x in all of these factors what sign do i get well 0 plus 3 is positive 0 minus 4 is negative 0 minus 7 is negative and 0 minus 2 is negative i've got 3 negatives which mean overall this thing is negative and so there we're all done now we just have to interpret this now i want this where it's less than or equal to zero so all of the places where this is less than zero are these negative intervals so these negative intervals give us our answer so this interval x lies in the interval from negative three to two now we just have to decide do i want round brackets or square brackets i know this has an equal to so you might say oh well you want square brackets however one of these things is an asymptote the 2 is an asymptote and it can never be equal to an asymptote so at the asymptote we have to have a round bracket here is a zero so it can be equal to zero at the zero so we have to have a square bracket on that one now this one here x is an element of well four to seven seven is the asymptote so at four we can have the square bracket but at seven we have to have the round bracket and of course we could write these out the other way we could say therefore x has to lie between negative three and positive two but it's less then we put our less than signs that way and we put an equal to sign at negative three because negative three is a zero and also x lies between four and seven put our less than signs there but four is a zero so we can put the equal to there so that's got that one done now lastly we have one where we're going to have to simplify before we do an interval test or anything else to solve this so we're going to have to do some work here so i need to get a common denominator so i'm going to write that see just wrote it isn't the pause button magical okay now since we're going to get a common denominator i'm going to write this down the common denominator we're going to get is this multiplied together x plus 1 times x minus 2 and this is going to have to be less than 0. now this numerator had an x and its denominator was x plus one so it needs the x minus two so i need to multiply top and bottom by x minus two minus two x and then its bottom is x minus 2 it needs the x plus 1. so since i multiply the bottom by x plus 1 i have to multiply the top by x plus 1 as well now expand and simplify so we get x squared minus 2x minus 2x squared minus 2x that's going to be all over x plus 1 times x minus 2. is less than or equal to 0. now when i put stuff together i'm going to get a negative x squared on top and then a negative 2x and a negative 2x is negative 4x that has to be over x plus 1 x minus 2. now i can take out a common factor on top and the common factor i'm going to take out on top is negative x and when i take out a negative x i'm left with x plus four now there's nothing to simplify if i could simplify i would i can't so i won't that has to be less than zero now we're going to set up my interval table but first i have to decide what are my zeros and what are my asymptotes well my zeros are when the numerator is zero so the numerator is zero when x is 0 from this factor here or when x is negative 4 from that factor there but how about the vertical asymptotes the vertical asymptotes occur when the denominator is zero so the two vertical asymptotes are going to be negative one and positive two so those are going to give me my intervals so here's my interval table now i put all of the factors here including i put in the the 1 up here and included it as its own factor of negative 1. so the top is like negative 1 times x times x plus 4 and i just included that in there so now i'm going to go through in this interval negative infinity to negative 4 well first of all negative 1 is negative in every single interval so i'm going to go through and put that down there now x here is going to be negative in this interval negative in this interval negative in this interval positive in this interval and positive in this interval x plus 4 these are really big negative numbers so when i add 4 to them they're just going to stay negative these ones here i have say negative 2 in that interval when i add 4 to it it's going to be positive these ones here um let's say negative a half isn't that an interval so when i add 4 it's positive these are both positive intervals so they're going to be positive now when i add 1 to a big negative number is still negative when i add one to any ones in this interval it's still negative when i add one to ones in this interval it takes me over the positive so it's positive there and since these are positives when i want to add one to them they're going to be positive now big negative numbers subtract 2 is negative from negative 4 to negative 1 those are negative numbers when i subtract 2 they're negative these ones are also negative so when i subtract they're negative 0 to 2 those are positive so that's going to be positive and 2 to infinity is positive so that's going to be positive so let's have a look at our f at x i get 1 2 3 4 5 negatives means it's negative 1 2 3 4 negatives that's even means it's positive 1 2 3 negative 1 negative stay a negative in there and then 1 is negative so it's negative in all of those intervals there and i actually just spotted a mistake here these ones say 1 is in this interval here if 1 is in this interval here when i subtract 2 that's going to be a negative there so that's a negative which makes 2 even negatives so we get a positive there now sometimes it will occur that you'll have three negative intervals in a row um but if you do get a couple in a row and you think it maybe isn't going to be that way you should probably check and see if you have a mistake so we're looking for when this thing is less than zero so if it's less than zero and we've got no equal twos here whatsoever i'm only looking for the negative intervals this one this one and this one so we can say x is within the interval negative infinity to negative four and we have round brackets because we don't want any of the zeros uh this one x is within the interval negative one to zero we're not really we don't care where it's equal to zero there's no equal to there so we can just leave it as the round brackets and x is within the interval two to positive infinity and of course we could write that as x is less than negative 4 or x lies in between negative 1 and 0 or x is greater than 2 is the other way that we could write it and that concludes this video | Mrs C | UCThcrewV-yX-s8ycdShOhGA | 2013-10-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,534 | 17,689 |
1Q-cLDtEB1w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q-cLDtEB1w | SAYIAN MURDER MYSTERIES XIX👻 - THE UNIVERSE LOVES ME‼️#dbz #shorts #anime | murder mystery 19 who's the detective for today's case oh that says for Gogeta he has a bit of detective yet and with a top tier guy like that as our detective who got bodied who got yes thank you you don't know how happy I am the paragus is dead who found his body Vegito okay yes that's great who's blaming everybody but then again who gives a damn it's paragus his son that makes sense who was last seen with this character I despise so much of course Napa another irrelevant character but who did they plant this case on who ended up doing life in prison for you gonna blame call in front y'all y'all some suckers for that last but not least Make Me Happy who killed Napa yo like And subscribe for more we gotta figure this out | RealFlix Games | UCagaTKLHqx09Ce7sTw1LqsQ | 2022-09-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 143 | 731 |
ll0lj1q8gYw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll0lj1q8gYw | LENHARDY CUTOFF in Buena Vista CO -- Making Memories | what's going on everyone this is Aaron here and today I'm going camping with my oldest daughter hi Hadley we are going out to Buena Vista to Lynn Hardy cut off but first s'mores yes we gotta get stuff for s'mores for the campfire so we're gonna hop into the grocery store and then we're gonna get going Safeway those look good he's a shopping cart who needs a shopping cart when you've got a daughter all right we're gonna be here for a while all right so Lynn Hardy cut off it is in Buena Vista just on the north east side of the city or the town whatever you want to call it oh from Colorado Springs you take Highway 24 all the way through you're going to go through a small town called Woodland Park the public service announcement for you you need to stop at the Hungry Bear restaurant and get their breakfast burrito smothered in the sausage gravy so that's the hunger Bear right there and when you're done at the hunger bear and you're gonna stop at the donut Mill chocolate ones with sprinkles those are the those are the normal ones but they're still really good chocolate glazed with sprinkles good choice apple fritters my go-to all right so we're about an hour and a half away from Buena Vista so we're gonna keep trucking and uh we will check back in with you when we get to the trailhead thank you [Music] all right we finally made it to Buena Vista [Music] yeah we took a little nap in the car yeah and we're hungry so we're eating some popcorn and uh we're gonna head to the gonna head to the trailhead we're about I don't know 10 minutes from that and then we'll drive that it's Friday at 4 30 in the afternoon so the spot that I'm hoping for is probably taken fingers crossed fingers crossed fingers crossed it's not all right see you on the trail so this Trail is very easy there's nothing too difficult about it pretty well maintained some washboards uh some whoops things like that there are a couple Creek and uh water crossings that we'll get to in due time um but otherwise fairly simple the scenery is beautiful which you'll see here and uh yeah Lynn Hardy cut off not a bad Trail for a quick overnight trip [Music] foreign so this Trail is very heavily used by side by sides four wheelers dirt bikes so keep that in mind if you're able to come out here Additionally the trail is is almost like sand so you want to be mindful of that air down to you know what you need to for your setup have some traction boards with you just in case but it's not deep I mean I don't anticipate anyone would get stuck but it is something to be mindful of and to be prepared for should you come out this way [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] and we got the spot we were hoping for so we'll show that to you here in a minute but have these over here decorating her chair some wildflowers with the berry plant before but now it's better so anyways it's a bit windy so no awning the wind's supposed to die down about eight to eight thirty so when that happens we'll uh do a little fire there's no fire restrictions but if that wind doesn't we have our gas fire so we'll use that and we'll do some stargazing and uh maybe watch a movie in the tent depending on when we get to bed yes we'll be hiking down there soon yep we're gonna go to hike we'll take you on that with us all right enjoy it yeah it's gonna be great [Music] foreign [Music] Hadley why don't you tell us and show us what's for dinner we have spaghetti and with the sauce good and then we have the yummy chicken from garlic salt salt and pepper this garlic bread and for dessert um s'mores [Music] well good morning everyone it is about 7 30 in the morning we're getting up getting our day started gonna make some coffee some eggs and bacon and I think we're gonna go on a little walk and then we're gonna pack up and and head back home so it's been a really good trip it's been a lot of fun and uh really enjoy spending time with that girl right there and uh yeah what do you think how's the trip been it's been good I had to sleep yeah yeah the tent is good for two normal sized people and a pit I'm not normal sized so one and a half people is perfect for that tent so all right we're gonna make breakfast as always you know what to do Adventures calling are you gonna answer | BIGMAN OVERLAND | UCl2GlVYmA1mF2S1WwvLVBMA | 2023-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 830 | 4,257 |
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